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He has offices in NEW YORE at the Coal Office, 20 Ann street, (ad joining the Tribune Office.).. -Bosun; No. 12, State street. - PHILADEctuttA, Real — Estate and Coal Office, 59 Pine street. 11.avrtsroan, S. E. corner Baltimore and Calverti . whore oar paper can-bateau, and terms of adverti . ..lizrunt.tcrrioNs.—.B/adacoods /trap:int for Janiary, February, 3iarch, 'April and 2May; the Wesisni)istcr Qiiqrterly i'Levicto for March; Foreign Quarterly Rfrieta 'for January, and the December N 6, of the Landon' Quarterly .flevilla, all colltain *in.?, very interesting and valuable information, have been meeivekf by hs froth the publishers, LEONARD coi-r & CO.,'New York. Nnw.Towrisates.—Two.new townships, call elittsorsoLn and Buow.irr.'were formed'on 'Fuel: day by the Court. out of Fayette township.: Miss Powran was greeted last evening by a very fashionable - 'audiefice.` , The pieces selected for the_ evening's entertainment, were _iirginius and Therese; Mr. I.lscoar and Mis Poursn performing the principal characters in both pieces. lie never' saw Miss Porter exert herself more successfully than she did last night; she appeared to throw her self into the spirit of the characters, and performed taroughOnt with judgMent„ feeling and effect. Mi..Bstox's,Vir•inius not only, deised but somewhat astonished us;—although we formed a very 'favorable opinion of him when he was in Pittsburgh before,.and thought that he•had the stnfl inhimfcir an actor, we did not expect last night to witness such tin improvement, and were astonish ed to see him make a "good Virginius," which he certainly did. This promising young man has set about his.prolession.in earnest; he is evidently a close student, and studies well his parts, the neces sity of which ought to be always apparent to those who wish to rise in the profession. We were in deed much ,gratifted to see this young Pittsburgh er Play the heavy character of Virginius in sucl an able and aileeting Manner, and the audience tes tilled their approbatinn. in loud and rapturous ap please. Mr. lleCorn's performance in the third act, where Lucius hrings him 'the riel.vs of Virginia having been elairned by Caias Claudius, as his.slave, and his having dragged her to the "Forum," was ab_ wilutely startling; he exhibited tremendous power. autl-passion:and carried the audience completely with - The trial scene iu the Fourth act was also performed admirably. The indignant and no ble Roman, }chile looking upon his lovely and in nleent child, and struggling with the awful feel ing that phampted birn to the desperate alternatite - .of shedding . With his cewia hand the precious blood of his child, to save her from the pollution of the tyrant Appiasthedespair which his apparently agoitizing soul threw into his face when he finds his friends beat back, and he'in the midst of ene rniei With the liattful eye of lippia.s gazing on the girl—the absolute misery which stood pictured in his countenance until his eye caught the kniie upon the butcher's stall, and then the expression of determination to save her from the worse than death, M. which Appias had already - consigned her, were e - thibited by M. Becotn in a manner tha - . prcWed him to be an actor, and one, too, who is des tined to fill a large space in the profession which he has embraced. MEM TarAirm.---ThiS eveaing 'How.% D'S benefit-- Mr Howana is a very dmerving and tslented per forme; and worthy the support of the PittAurgh playloers; the pieces he presents this eveaing are very-attractive; and we expect to see a full house —g,iVelt'im a "hamper." Mirimomasm.—lt will be seen by a card in our paper this morning, that this gentleman takes. a benefit to-morrow evening; he is a good actor and dmerves encouragement. cryAn Assignees. Sale of Dry Gobds will take place at iWKennas this morninff at 10 o"clock: included in the lot are a large assortment of Broad Cloths and Flannels. Cy-The Democrats of the Thini Ward, city of Pittsburgh, will meet at the Duquesne House, cor ner of Prant street and coal lane, on Saturday next at half past seven o*.clocir, for the purpose o electing Delegates to the County Convention. cry The Democrats of the s• and ward Pitts burgh, will meet at the house •f-Hugh Dufly in said ward on Saturday the 20th inst., to elect Del egats to the county comuntin,. Gjr.The Denicierats of the Ward, Allegheny City,'" will ineet'at the "Butl4 I aunty Hotel, - on Federal st., on, Saturday evenik e the 20th of June, to elect Delegates to the Couiti Convention. Pittsburgh and ConneM ,111 e Compants Stockholders who have not pitted their Receipts for the first Instalment; can now bbtain them at the (Alice pf -the subscriber, betwelin - the hours of 9 and 11, .4; 31., and 2 and-4 P. M. • . E.-D. GAZZAM, Sec yof Corn. -Office Market st. between Third and Fourth. jels-1w HON. CHARLES SHALER The litunoeralic _ candidate for Congress.—The nominee of the Democratic Convention should be. if possible, the very' strongest man in the county. We require not only an able man, but one who unites both ability of the first order and general popularity. Such . a man is the HON. CHARLES SHALER—Iet the Democracy rally upon this able and eloquent champion of their.principles, and 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 M. CANDLtSS-let the Democracy rally uPon this able 'and elequent champion of their . principles, and success is certain. The people of this Dis trict require his services in Congress, and will not be denied. ' MANY DEMOCRATS. Jeux li. 9i Icrtsxsi ofJetferson Township, µ•ill be a candidate before the Democratic' Convention, for the Legislature. Mr. Editor--Please announce In your paper that Jarvis H. •Ron will - bq a candidate for County Commissioner, for three years, subject to the deci sion of the Democratic County Convention. jel.s-tc WA.RD. intr-We are 'anthorized to state, that JAMES CUNNINGIIAM,. of Mifflin township, will . he a candidate:for .the - Le4islature,if nominated by. the Democratic Convention. my2s Ma. EDiTOR :—Many , of the Workingmen of this city and county, are anxious that Acnnaw 31 . 11.w.Liii . ," of the Fifth Ward, Pittsburgh; should be ptaced nomipation by the Democratic Con as a candidate for the Assembly.. . Tune 10 COUNTY' COMMISSIONER We are authorised to announce the name of Rob i l ert Donaldson of Wilkins Township, as a candidate for the.aliove office, subject to the decision of the Democratic Convention: Theatre. Road r ALiallr OP. .T.L.1.E31 SHERIFFALITY Mr. Editor:—Having been a devoted friend of Polly Pdttersoo, for the office of Sheriff, in a for mer occasion, rbegdeave to bring him before the Deniocratic convention again, for a nominaiton for that °dice. I feel confident that if placed before the people, by the county Convention, be will be tri. umphantly elected. -A DEMOCRAT. Mr Editor:—You aie heally_authoriied . to state that' the name of Gen. Jos - JvcriAti . 11.1410 E, of „TeX erson Township will be presented cratic convention as a candidate for the oi&ce of Sherilf, Gen. Large if elected trill make a cor rect ; and efficient officer; he is well knOwn to tlie people, and if nominated, will receive the warm support. of THE PEOPLE. • may :25. . COUNTY COMMISSIONER FOR ONE YRAR. Mr. Editor—Y ou are hereby authorized to state that the friends of Mr. WILLIAM iIIiTANT, of the Sixth. Ward, Pittsburgh, sill urge the Uernoeratie County ConyentiOn to place him in nomination for the above:Uttee.. je ti}. MANY. COUNTY COMMISSIONER gr. Editor you are authorised to state thnt the name Of GEORON DENITON, at Pitt Township, will be preiented to the convention as a candidate for theoffice of County, Commissioner subject to the decision of the democratic county convention. jeq-d&wte. rditor: You are antoonzed to announce the name of Ara:x.l:ll)Ln CARNAIILN, as a candi date for the office of County Commissioner, for three years, Subject to the action of the pemoeratic Court ty COnventfon jelif-dffc w tc 'Mr. Editor—Please announce in your paper that Cm.. J. E. nesat, a itried Demcicrat, will he a candidate for CO V.NTT COMMISSION xn, to serve the regular term of three years, if nominated by- the Democratic County Convention. je3: LOWER ST. CLAM.. CORONER We have beeh authorized to state that DAVID DARTZ, Esq.. will be a candidate for re-election to the office of Coroner, subject to the ,decision of the Democratic CountEConvention. CORONER We have.been requested to announce the name of .A.NUnEw M. Joussrox, as a candidate for the office of Coroner subject to the decision of the Democratic County COnvention. june 2-tc. Lifetandlth.—This gift is the greatest bles sing bestowed upon man. But While we are in habitants of this sinfitl and troublesome world, we are compelled to meet sickness and pain and ! even dUath. Providence haS given us in the vegetable kingdom certain remedies which when Mitt-acted with science, will arrest in its in fancy, prolong life for a season. The fact that so Many persons are daily dying, of that dmad ild disease ConsUmption, should at once awakes those *lto are but slightly etrectetT, to a sense of duty they owe to themselies, and procure a few bottles of Dr. Duneati's Expectorant Remedy, and use it immediately according to the directionsd whereby your life may be spared and many years spent in :Life. Health and Happiness. al .For sale JACKSON . S corner of Wood and Liberty streets, Pittsburgh. cryCoAiveneis, cholie, indigestion, ha.e long bulled Physician's skill. A medicine, however, has been discovered, •atti is now'offei - ed to the world, I.N hich is a quick and yerfeet core for them, to which nesrly every respectable practitivrier in New York will bear willing testimony, us they have abandoned all other remedies for its use. The remedy spsken of is Cliche ter s sugar Coated Vegetable Pills. A medicine which is as palatea ble as sugar plume; nes er gripes or mtuteates in the slittliest degree, and yet is the most se srehing and positive pargative preparation ever discovered.— ;licit is the excellence of Clickener's sugar Coated Vewitable Pills that the prisprietor warrants a care if they are taken according to directions, and binds himself to return the money if the piircha,.er is not folly pleared with theth. The great eicite- Meot which their appearance has - produced is not a false one, but is erected on the etrong foundation if truth, arid will net er pass a , ,s - ay: for so long as costiveness, atoll:, and indigestion terrain attend ant upon the human race, so long will their only positi‘e remedy continue to he popular. Sold by. Wm. : Jackson i corner of Wood and:Lib erty streets, who is general Agent for Dr. Clicke aer's Pills in Pittsburgh and vicinity. 0...7 Beware of an imitation article called "ba pramd Svar-Coreed Pill.l,"'purportin;; to be pat ented, as both the pills and :pretended patent are forgeries, got up by a miserable qUack in New York, who, for the last four or five years, has made his living by counterfeiting popular medicines. Mankind! at least that part of you Withscalp quite bald and b..re, You can ha% e splendidindeed, 'tis true!- 1 Most glorious 4114 hair. If you have daudruf on the scalp; If the 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 failing, And you would have it live, Why, try at once a bottle of Jones Hair Reitoritive. • aZ`rThreeshillim , s only for a trial bottle. War rant it to possess the following qualities. It will force the hair to grow on any part where Nature in tended hair to grow, stop it falling 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 economical, yet superior article made for the hair. It is cheap er than the trash called hair oils, and it will keep the hair in order with' one application, twice as long any other article.: Sold at JACKSON'S Patent Medicine Ware house, 89 Liberty street, Pittsburgh head of Wood. ( , Principal- Office. sign of the American Ea gle, S 2 Chatham street, New York. .il Miracle—to cure •eruptions and beautify dis coloreiSkin.--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 line juvenile and youthful cleomess, He has made this in the convenient form of a beautiful piece of Soap. For any old cases of eruption, such as scur vy, salt4heum, erysipelas, Re. it cures wonderfully; also, freckles, tan, sunburn, morphew pimples, blotches, &-c. See that lady, what a fright; Jones's splendid Lily White Would give her skin a natural nue But you note, in spite of talk, She will use the common chalki 'Thus you see her face is blue. If that same lady, and many others, had used JONES'S Lily White, her face and cheeks would have had (a natural,) life-like, alabaster white. Sold at JACKSON'S Patent Medicine Ware house, 89 Liberty street, head of Wood. The Faaally Friend; TS the title given to Dr. Thompson's justly cele -1.. brated Carminative, by a great munLer of per sons who have used it time after time, in their Families, for the cure of Cholic, Cholera Morbus, Cholera, Infantum, Diarrhoea or Bowel Complaint, Dysentery or Flui, Vomiting and Bilious Cholic, *ithout its ever failing, the curing of any of the above complaints, not costing the sufferer more than 'from 25 cts: to $1.50, oftener the former price than the latter. It is warranted by the pro prietor or money refunded. Sold wholesale and retail by the following per ... In Pittsburgh—B. A. Fahnestock & Co. J. D. Morgan, J. Schoonmakcr& Co, Jonathan Kidd & Co, R. E. Sellers, Braun & Reiter, Wm. Thorn, Wm. Jackson, J. Cassell, D. C. Kneeland. In Allegheny—J East Liberty—D. Negley. Wilkinsburgh—A. Horback, jr. Turtle. Creek--11. Chalfant and John Black. - - • • - Prepared and sold Wholesale and Retail by the sOle'Proprietor. , EDGAR THORN, Druggist, corner Hand and Penn sts., Pittsbuigh.. Also, Dr... Thoinpson's Tonic, Anti-Dyspeptic and Purgative Pills. Prepared and sold as above. TRY THEM. N. 11—None genuine without the fae, similie Of the Proprietors signed on'each bottle or box. BY LAST .NIGHT'S MAIL. • _fiat/mac Sun. ELEVEN DAIS LATER FROM EUROPE ARRIVAL OF THEI STEAM - Elifj,rt i M s. SHIP GREAT 'W.II.STERN .Corn bill passed Haase of Lords by' 47 tnajOrily— , Great Sensation in England on the "rtreption .of the Declaration of War behrtiiilhe IT:States and Mexieo—Sympalhy ri lchalf i f Illexica7—Escape of Louis Ponaparie; from . Ham—Corn, cotton ; and other Markets 4e.. By Maguotic Telegraph we have received the following news; by: the- arrival of the steamer Croat Western at NeW — Yoik, which we lay before the public. New 'roux, June 15=12 N. The steamship Great Western IMS arrived with eleven days later from Europe: Intelligenee rela: tire to the War between the United States awl Mexico, arrived In England bribe Cambria, on the 28th ult., which produced a great sensation; and considerable public 'sympathy was mairifeSlEct in behalf of .Mexitto, as the weaker party.. The Corn Bill passed the House of the Lords by a majority of 47. The accouchment of the Queen had taken place and she become the mother of a daughter, and both were doing well, The Cotton Market was quiet, - and but little:do ing; with no inclination to sell at lower rates. - The prevailing opinion was that the news received in England would be favorable to holder 'Three thousand bales hadbeen taken on speculation: The sales of the week amounted to t 2.0,65 0. bales. The corn market was rather detsressed, with slow sales to retail buyers. Sales of grain limited.— Latest quotations fur consols for money 10-4-. No sales on account. Exchequer bills 15 to 19 pre !ninth. a fall •of 2 per cent. :110 F. Y MA RR ET.—Lemlort; May 22, 10 O'c/ock. —The English securitieS'have been affected in a considerable degree by the news from America of a declaration of war by that country against Me - CO. It is feared that it will have the eCect of MI volvirrg us in fresh difficulties with the United States and that the Oregon dispute will now beCome questiop of secondary interest compared with other that in all probability arise from the hostilities of our transatlantic neighbors Tire favordble etlect which it was anticipated FIFTH WA RD Lwould follow the large Majority in the House of Lords on the second reading of the corn LIW bit. quite stultified by this : intelligence and notwith-1 standing the good position or the account, prices areabotir a half per cent lower than they closed last night, • Consuls - were as follows: Money tll4--fell to and cloed at 931. For the account 0(33 to EalA. Tiuce per cents,, reduced, from 9,11 to it.'ni; Three and a quarter per cents 07Z to 07 .1-0. Piirtininsoney Sioionqry.—ln the House of Com mons Mr. 0 Cunnell moved that the order of the 27111 April , for the committalOf M. W S. °Trial', be discharged, on the ground that the committee of selection, which had directed his attendance en a private bill committee, was not itself properly j constituted. lu the House of I.t.rtls oa 'Monday, the Dukc of Wellington moved an adiress to the Queen. con gratulating her on the increase of her dorneitie liappinc,!s in the birth of another Princes, which Was unanimously agreed to. The discussion on the corn bill was then corn ine.lced, end was so important that we have re ported it more fully than we am accustomed to do under this head. The London Sun says nothing vrhutever can prevent triumphant settlement of .the corn bill. The foie of the Irish coercion bill is sealed.— Lord C;COTZe Bentinek has declared that the great body of the agricultural members are opposed to its futurri progress. E.cope of Louis Pxon,-,parfc from ~flunt.—Cn Monday list, the Prince LUCeceded in efrecling his escape from the forlress of U4lll, after a dote im prisonment of some years. lid% ing mistimed tl.e illsgillse of a workman he contrived to elude the vigilance of the sentries to regain his freedom without any molestation from the battalion of In fantry th Ir funned the garrison of the Castle. and he arried safely in London, where we believe he is at pro-eat. Tie Morning Herald says that the Princegscas., ped at 7 o'clock on the morning of the 25t.1i and and as the event NV:IS not.dieovered for If) hours afterwards. he could easily have reached the [lel gian frontiers onty :20 leagues distance, long before the Telegreph itself could have lima set to work. The papers F:ay he embarked at St. Valery. The King mid (loom] of France are expected to Engliunl early in July. Briusset.s., May 21t11.—The itrinister of the Interior bas brought lbrward a law atituorizing the import:llkm of corn anal provisions until Decem ber. free of duty. All was quiet in SPAT N. Ixnrs AN n CIIINA.—By an express extraordina ry, which reached London on the 20th inst., in an ticipation of the mail, We have received adviecs from India and China. The dates are Citicutta, April 7th; Madr is, 13th; Bombay the 15th; China March 29th. The Bombay Times of April 15th has the folloWing brief summary of the news: The last fortnight has proved perrectly barren of intelligence. The Commander-in-chief, like the Governor general, has quitted the l'unjanb. The British garrison retains its position at Lahore, where the people are conducting themselves with propriety; but there seems a considerable amount of turbulance up and down throughout the coun try. The new cantonments were being arranged in the jullander doah, 2nd their garrisons assigned to them. The Bombay troops-had begun to arrive at Bora about the first week of April, and were to be distributed in the manner formerly described.— The people in Western India were beginning to sutler burn scarcity, mainly brought 4aut by the deficiencies. of last seaon's rains. Highly Importallt from Mexico. SCTPOSF.II PRO2ObVITIONfI Flto3t PAIIEDES TO TILE AMERICAN Goy ERNMENT—TIIF. TILELZATENEI. REVOLUTION IN MEXICO, &c.. &c. The following letter from Pensacola contains some important facts not communicated in the Pen sacola papers. PENSACOLA, June 3, 1840. Arrival hf Bearer of Despatches—Their Character and .bnyortanee—The y Preparations of Paredes—Threatened Revolution, 4.e. tj-e. I has e endeavored to get bold of the news which•the steamship Mississippi brings, in order to inform yuu. She arrived lase last evening, live days from Vera Crnz, with a bearer of despatches. There is a good deal of mystery attending the sub ject of these despatches, and what they refer to. It is stated, that it is to inform the department that the Constitution, and one or two other ships had sailed from Mazatlan before contrary orders were received, But it iE said that this is bat a cloak—for it seems singular that Dr. Wooil and Mr. Parrot should have been permitted to remain at Mexico the length of time they were; and fur ther, to embark without molestation, Again, an expensive ship like the Mississippi would not has e been withdrawn from the blockade without some strong reason. No doubt, as the suspicion is, she brings proposals frOm Paredes to the gov ernment. This, the officers say, is the most prbba ble cause. The news of the battle with Gen Taylor had ar rived in Mexico. At first they endeavored to sup press the accounts; and afterwards, it was treated as a skirmish. Paredes was trying all he could to collect troops, ostensibly to go to the frontier; but the true cause was, to put himself at the head 'of a body of men, to wait events which the revolution would bring forth. It was supposed he would re-_ ire, and await to declare fot the popular favorite. More full news of the battle' and capture of Metamoras and details was known at Vera Cruz. They put down their forces at 6,000, and the Americans at 7,000 , and their toss at 3,000 killed, wounded, prisoners and runaways. No mention is made of any more troops being sent towards Matamoros; in fact, no troops could be collected. , The news from .Mexico -is quite important.* The Western provinces had pronounced for Santa Ana, .. Vera Cruz waa on the point of, revolution, and the time had been appointed to pronounce; but fix' _ owing to - the . - incrgasma. popularity ofiA7goerat Bravo, it wu putoff, and the presidency oilked to him, which he refused: ' - " hart just seenMr: Diamoud.( Constd,) who had .come up in theMi.ssissippi; he says he sew a full plan of.the revolution, wh'et was thown 'o him--and, since Bravo would not be:President, Santa Ana is decided upon. ;'-- P. S.—Since writing this Dr....W00d has' said, in e onversati on. with him Ahat it was thought in Mex . ico that no relief could be - e4cted from-England whatever. And Paredee' .*as• collecting what troops he 'could press- around him:to sustain him self in the revolution. With their familiar wea pon, the assagal,.they would probably have done more mischief. - ' • The dang.er most to be guarded against is the entrance of parties into the . - colony. for the sake of plunder, •or with' the intention of attacking, in superior numbers, lagers, or cattle encampments. formed by the colonists, for the protection of their homilies and their property, Against this danger,••Which opens up. to the imagination scenesof unsPealcable horror, govern ment has made, or. is making preparations, by calling out all tne disposable number - Force of the colony. under martial law; and_ the most prompt and willing obedience has every where been given to proper orders and instructions. No hope was expressed of sending more troops to Matiimoras. Mr. Diathand says. that ere this, the revolution has broloin . forth.. The U. S. ship John Adams sailed to-day for Vera Cruz": IMPORTANT FROM WASHINGTON. [Correspondence of the Baltimore Sun.] WAsnmoTis, June 15. 1P."•1t3,2 o'clock, P. M. The treaty relative to, our Oregon ditlieultie . s, I jest learn, was_tent to the Senate Chamber to-day. about fire minutes alleirthe Senate had adjourned. • • CONCRESSIO7A L. In the Senate to-dal aficiceadin,g of the journal, Mr. Allen infprmed the-body that he'desired to be excused front further FCI'ViCe on the,Comnti ttee on Foreign Relations, of which he 'll.ittlierel chairman. The senator's request was immediately granted. The resolution'offcred,by Mr. Hannegan fixing as the day of adjonrnrucot 'Cong. - re:ss the - '.2oth 01 - July next was taken up and after a short cot ' versation was again postponed till Monday next. the Hot the naval appropriation fil sa, finally acted upon. The tariff bill was then by a very decided vn'e, t iken up: Having been read,, it was laid aside, n mot on of Mr. McKay, for the purpose of acting u - oar smithy amendments of the i•-enate to the Indi n appropriation bill. A discussion. having on refer ence to the b 11, was commenced by Mr. Culve-. It i.i still open; but the Howe have adopted o resott non to close it to morrow.--:-Ua a r n here Security to Purchasers k.ateiad •at of la Oa vrar ICII. M C. V. Mtawar. la 111 - 111;;;;CG tr in E r u ix COATED P 11.1.8 has upon It :mar laced o lll-10, 4 11 1 . 41 0' oft c' othcra at Qs OrPgiull I e CO7ll, farilalVOC. EV.VICIT ILICKENER'S 1 , 4 03.1 ft COATED V ECETABLE PILLS arc the first and only Medicine ever known that will posiiivety cure Headache, Gdlduitts, Meas!es, Salt Rheum, Rheumatism, Piles, Heartburn, Worms, Dispepsia, Scurvy, Cholera Id.orbits, Small l'os, Jaundice, Coughs, quinsy, Pains in the Back, Whooping Cough, [ir.vard Weakness, CoLstunptikti, Fits, Palpitation of the Heart, Liver Complaint, Itising in the Throat, Erys:polas, Deafness, Dropsy, Astlimi, Indio/Ifs of the Skin, Peers of all hinds, Colds, Gout, Gravel, Female Complaints, Nervous Complaints, Anil all other diseases originating ram, impurities of] the blood. In" They have cured, since their introduction iwor 2,000 persons, who have been given up as hope less cases, by the most eminent Physicians. cr They arc patronized and reeminnendeil men of the highest distinction, among whom ase —... Hon. David It. Porter, Hon. Henry Clav, lion. John Q. Adams, lion. Daniel Webster, Hon. Martin Van Buren, lion. J. C. Calhoun, Cnl. G. M. Johnson, lion. James K. Polk, Gen. Lewis Cass. irl Their virtues are so infallible. that the money I will lie returned in all e_u:es they do not give uuiver- Inol : ,-, atisfaction. Although but two and a 'half years have elapsed niftep these celebrated Pills were first itiltrodueed 'to the public, Abe sale of thorn in the Ea.L - itdrzn and middle Mates has far elceeded 1 - E4itlet a:lr% , nkist smignlnoiti , 6lntions. Daring the past y , : , ar, alone, no less than 10,000 grass of boxes rave been sold in the State' of New York, 43,000 in Peansvlvania, 4.000 in Maryland, 5,000 In New Jer-: SCy, 0,000 in Delaware, and 0,000 in the New England States, requiring the constant meat or 27 harms, 'exclusive of printers and engin vei-k. In the' same period, upwards of 30,00 , ) conies -of the •.Faanly Doctor" have beta ordered by agents in e‘ery section of the country. Tisc.,;.,. I'4a s must show, coneltu.ively, that Dr. Clicl.encr's.Sugar Coat ed Pills, besides being the very best medicine in the world, are held in the riighest estimation by the public. We might extend this publication to an indefin ite length, if we deemed it expedient to publish all tersimonials we have received, not only front agents bntindividuals and families, who have experienced the benticial effects of Clickener's Sugar Coated Pill's, but we deem it unnecessary. The moat in contestible evidence of their unprecedented Success, I are the numberless Imitations and Counterfeits which have already appeared, notwithstanding the brielise tiod they have been before the public. Eren some of our staunchest pill makers have had the audacity to imitate the Capsule of Sugar, in order to disguise the ingredients of their vile compounds, and palm them off for the "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 Pittsburgh by WM. JACKSON, at his Patent Medicine Warehouse, No. 89, Liberty street, head of Wood St., Pittsburgh. Price, 25c. per box. Dr. Clickener's principal office is 81 Barclay street, New York. 1* - Beware of an imitation article called Im proved Sugar Coated Pills, purporting to be patented, as both the pills and the pretended patent are for geries, got up by a miserable quack in New York, who,dbr the last four or live years, has - made his living by counterfeiting popular medicines: 0.1" Remember, Dr. C. V. Glickener is the original inventor of Sugar Coated Pills, and that nothing of the sort was ever hoard of until he introduced them in June, 1543. Purchasers should, therefere, al ways ask for Cliekences Sugar Coated Vegetable Pills, and take no other, or they will be made the victims of a fraud. may 9 - ----- -- CI PANIII WHITING.-20 bbls just received and 0 for sale byR. E. SELLERS. 57 Wood st. jel I COFFEE -651 bags prime green Rio. 10 pockets old government Java. Arriving and for.sale by LAMBERT & SILIPTON, 133 and 136 Wood st SOAPS—llobclie; No. I Rosin; 20 " Almond, Toilet and Palm 50 " Ryder Shaving. In store and for sale by nly22 .I.II%IIIERT SIIIPTON. rIORN-117 Sacks Corn just reed and Int sale by JAMES MAY. jed MISSOURI Hides 411 Missouri hides, just re ceived and for sale by JAMES MAY. GILIMPAGNE WlNE—Just received , a full sup ply of the following celebrated bran,.la, viz:— "Cock and Crown ' "Anchor," "Ducal Grape,! ., "Keye , and "Crosnhow i " at the Wine Store, No. IS Market at. jell STERETT & CO. `VINES OF THE RHINE AND 'MOSELLE.— "Hant Santcrne," "Hock," "Ilackeimer," "Itudeschither" and "Sparkling. Hock," just recd and for said by STERETT & CO, jell IS Market id- CORDIALS—.Aniseed Cordial; Rose Cinnamon " Perfect Love " Novae A full supply just reed and for sale by STERETT & CO, IS Market st. jell BRISTOLMWAIIPS - - Cap Bristol Drawing Boards; Derry Medium " . I Royal " Perforated " For sale wholesale and retail by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, jeS car_ Market and 3d sts BEDSTEADS--Mahogany ' Birch, Maple, Cherry and Poplar high and law post bedsteads al ways on hand and for sale low' atthel'untiture warehouse of T: 13. YOUNG Sr. Co, jee . - 31 Eland at, and ca#4l: 4")itiP 711IBITI011i. .pths LE of a:1 that is lieantifal and Wild in animated naturo,, is more e.•Aensive than any ever‘collected in America, it re quiring_ the aid "of SIXTY MIN AND NINETY HORSES in, their care and transportation. Will be exhibited at Pittsburgh on WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY, JULY It, 2d, 3d and 411), for 4 days only, under their Enormous Pusillion, to be exhibited in the Atansion Douse Yard, Liberty street. The, different , Exhi- bitions will take place as follows: Wednesday July Ist, from 1 to 4 and 7 to 10 P. M.; Thursday and Flidgy, July 21 and 3d, froM 9 to 12, A. M., 1 to 4 mid 7 to 10 P.M.; Saturday, Jtilc 4th, there will be Erma' Exhibitioutat 9, A. M., 1., 3 and 7P. M. I Tfii! Wild Telinets.of the forest, from the huge and docile elephant, the majestic Lion orynexplered Af rica, the tierce tiger oldie pengal jungles the beau tiful leopard, the playful hut ferocious bear, the gen tle-gazelle, the useful and patient camel, the curieus iv striped zebra,the grave robbing hyena, the ate* thy panther; the . Mvage wolf, the cunning Ihz, dcwili through all the lesser grades, are hero beheld'sVith safety, true to thoii naturect times, hut, ,peifectlY subject to the c4trol of matt the lord of cr eation.. Fowls of the air 'hi:Ill - trial:es, the most haaitilld, rare, varitms and; dangerous of their pc.c.lell ore also comprised in this valuable combination;" deScription is pun erless, andE space too limited to admit it. Stir fire it to at that the ,propriptors are or tl:e oldest standing and hiiiliest celebrity, and he'ire devot ed „ yeirs of toil expCl;io to the recent 'Coiteq.eitio, which is prOilolOiCed in Earripe end Atherica, pet fecth" linparaltelle(l.: RAI - m(lNp g; WARING would atate that at treplen -510115 eXp(Ome they have retained the services of the celebrated, bravri and 'Mitt-caul. who is a native Or Gertharly, and standa at the bead of all Miner. of ivildteaSia. Ile ha. teen ntvled by critic. the lion talnerl as he hai3 exposed his life be :Ore this in tamit the largest and most terriblAliOn Lt , r caught. This lien in at present in the possession nl ltsvmnnd Sr. Waring, and has repeated!y Saved the life of the intrepid Driesbach when exercising tigers, leopards and other beasts in the performing cage. Driestia eh is the %yonder of the world as a control- It r of be.ist..s his pist tiger's feats, together willt.those or the 1i0713 and leopards have been beheld.-by mil lions. Drioshach: actually drives lions'hartiested in his car, thus shoWintr the supreme divinity of man. above the nature Of the brutes. The moral and 'useful purposes vddelt an exhibition thls can serVe, are perceivetl_by all, mane ;coo. lodged by all moralism and thinking minds.. This exhibition serves to entertain and instruct every one in the W Worliis or the s.inpreni'e l3eing, and is ,particularly imprtsive on the minds of youth. The whole meriagerimis entirely unexceptionable. RA - rxotin & W.ArttNc's splendid and . formidable Zoological caravan will eater town Oil ,Wcatiesday. morning, July lst., from WilkinshurglOnd , will make a Grand Processnin through Penn st. to Water, up yater to Wood, up Wood to Liberty, and up . .. Libe rty to the place of cxhibitioo" pre.ceded hy the hest band in the ennutry drawn by TWO TREMEN DOUS ELEPHA IN HARNESS. ADILIZ , SI(!ri ceab-. Cl iidgyi uackr 10 years age Ilan i:rice. jcl7 Xi•w Rooky T UST P.F.CEIVEI)--I.r.trgas rnom , Bnocsa, Asia tr, by NI,. E. C. A. Schneider, with an t),:,1:1' on tb , , prr*i - ,els. of the Ileathou ana our duty to than. by 11,v. B. Sch!,leider, and an introduction by Ite,. E. Heiner, A. M. Puhiished by Rev. Sam!. ilutehes, Charobershergh, For saft , bV SCRITIA SCHIOI3I.I:R,- jot I 115 Wood st. psALMS fi.'HYMNS, tbr the ilea or the German Reformed Cbt , rch in the I - . S. of America, En gjibh and Gcnnan. For bale by • SUMBA & SCITEIBLER, jell 115 Wood st. TIIE 111'.11)ELBERG CATECHISM, or a sum mary of CiirigCan Ductrine us used by the German Wormed Church, English and German.— For sale at our store, No. 115 Wood st. Pittsburgh. jell SCRIBA & SCHEIBLER, flookseller. T A RI) UIL—A few barrels premium lard oil very _LA fine—also common lard oil nor sale by fiy doz. ofn superior quality On hand and for sale by GEORGE COCHRAN, j,9 \0. .26 Wood street. 4A TItISII Linen Shirtngs; - AA .5-4 and 12-4 Bleached Linen Sheeting; 1.1-1 8-4 and 10-4 Damask Table Linen; • Ifuckabocks for Towelling.; An invoice receiied of the above this slay B. E. CONSTABLE., jell No. 83 l‘lirltet et IN. Cases New Style Prints at 12} ISi and 2.5 ets. k. per yd. in eplendid variety of color and pattern, Black and White do. for morning received to-day. B. E. CONSTABLE, 83 Al4rket.st. Q L'MMER Cloths and Tweeds in great Variety new ly received by' B. E. CONSTABLE, je __L Market No. 83 st. r IA pr. Es —l , ;er, Centro and Card Tables of differ " „eat patterns. If you want a good article cheap call at the Furniture Warehouse of T. B. YOUNG S.: Co, 1 Band st Pittsburgh and Comtellsville Railroad Company. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that an ELEO: TION for TWELVE PIREtTORS Of the Pittsburgh and . Connellsville Railroad Company will be held attlie Rooms of the Board of Trade, in the city ofPittsburg, on Wednesday, the Bth day of July next: . between the hours of 9 4. M. mid 3P. dtl. The said Directors to serve till the first Monday of December 11C.1/. WM. ROBINSON, Jr, THOS. BAKEWELL,: GEORGE BARRE, • JAMES S. CRAFT, JAMES KELLY, JACOB FORSYTHE, WM. A. PENNIM AN, JOHN B. BUTLER, JESSE CAROTHERS, J. PENNOCK, je 1 7-2awtSj Comrniesioners You DON id,ok iror speak like yourself with your teeth Out and gums showing in that manner. G. W 4 BIDDLE, Dentist, five doors above the Canal Bridge. Penn strees, performs all operations on the teeth, in a superior manlier. my 30-y Posture :Sale of Real Esatte. T S o'eloch, P. AI., on Saturday the 20th inst., _Li at the Commercial Auction Rooms, corner of ' Wood and sth ste., will be sold without reserve Thirty-ore very hitirdsomely situated BUILDING LOTS in the City District fronting on Duncan,De filler and Enoch streets, being a subdivision out lot No 6 in the Manor of Pittsburgh, a plan of which I may be seen at theiAuction Room. Those wishing desirable property at low prices would do well to at tend as the sale will be peremptory. Terms—one 1 half cash and balance- payable in twelve months with interest and expense of conveyancing to be paid .by the purchasers. jel3 JOHN D. DAVIS, Auctioneer. PITTSBURGH 'IIIANUFACTURIM TOBACCO 20 kegs Plug Tobacco; • 5 " Ludic* Twist, do; • . 10 " Va. - 1 " do; 10 ". Cav'dl Is Lamp, do; In store and for sale by J. Si PPDEV/TT.• ap 20 - j 222 Liberty st. . . , NEW ORLEANS .I. ND SOUTHERN - GYMNASIUM. First performance on Friday june - 19, -In faint of the . Anicrictin Hotel: irR STIGINEY bags - leave most respectfully to b announce to his old friondwand - the public of Pittsbargh an, - 1 vicinity, itlint:he has with the great- - est pains col!cetej a miniPany, Mile and female, the complement is revery departinent-cif whioh is so corn= pletelyl filled; that lii"therieno additions or, alterations have been suggested-by the discerning public of New Orleans, the skill °ismer: ofiwhons in respective vocations, have gained them a celebrity that places' them at the ",ton- ,, atucind Gymnastic'and the pro- tension of Equitation. In offering alsynopais performances,which the Manager takes pride in Offeringt season,h he is ttt constrained to express hi4g,ratefulness forthe liberal patronage bestiiwed upon his exertions- during the past season, aced the manvi kindfiesses everywhere evinced towaalli himself and the various:members of his company: In th Stud of variegated and beautiful horses, the luxurions conveniences of the Tent, the Music, the Profuse!, Outlay, Expensive Appliances, Tasteful Pard phor n e a Appropriate Costumes, Brilliant Trappings Gergeohs Pageantry, and ebtive all, 11.ssidions WM lion to the comforts of the spectators,- the Manager - courtscri!icisn s. In fide, he thlnks that in affording the greatest' pos.- slide innocent Mintsement, with the greateSt amount of interesting in' irtruction,hel has reduced the feats and-sports of the circle to a science, The .Matiageri, ever anxious to cater for the public, has at a, great expense engaged the celebrated Ethic peon Serenader from Bost r nn, with little Ole Bull, the greatest Violinist of the age (11 years) in the world; and Sweeny; the &est Banjo player; and Mr. Sanford in the VirOnia Jigs. Clown—Old tired Garson„ Equestrian Matinger:--IT. 'Jennings. Riding. Mastcl-li. Long. ' ...4" - por full particulars, , ece small bills of the.day. - ._Pr fres of Admission—Dosca 50 cents; children tin der 10,, halfpricii; Pit 35 cM• tio half price. - iltrSaiurday fccrnoort,! ' a day - performance. to please,the Juveade Sodiety, S. P. STICIU.TEY, Proprietor. The on yreg,ularly condnertid establishment in the United Stlltea--it being in' thisiconntry what Franco 7 pie's and Astloy'fi are hi Paris;and London! tllntisslon only (,lri Cents! Late of the Park Thoatre Neur York and the Na tional Aniphithealre, Phliadelphia. Comprising up wards of , 1`.20 MEN AND IIORSES! , - JAMES - W.l BANTER., Agent.. Will exhibit in Pittsburgh , on. Monday, Thurrday, end Friday. Eneai.viz, the lht,',9.ird and.:3lll of July, co:Timex:Ong at M..ands.on the 4tb, four perfcinnanuci, commencing. at P. M.. 3!, P. MI, and yafd in font of S. Niurra'y's Atourinlit !lota!' onPeen st. The Great .1. - .lM , strian Cantleadc Will be Preceded by the celebrated ilinAss 115,r4 13 musicians, in an elegant and costly C Multi t, drawn by Ten Beautiful Cream Colored The trUry impe.ose entrance of this noble . and marmiticent processional Cassicadu, must at once strike every beholder with the highest The surpaSsing beauty of the and bred horses, the gorgeously, appointed cai; and the admirably , de corated wagons, the designs and ; which are of are by tiviauost distinguish ed .3ytisisr, compels com parison that at mine places tbisie.dabiishment at the head and front or every public !Circus. A large for tune has lice n expended in the accessories and Equip moats proper to the scenes and acts presented, by the superior artists pickm:lan'd ;chosen from, a linn tired stars,; in order to reader this the firat, best, and most superior Equestrian It:Stnlilisliment, in this or any other country p the IV - Mid. 'The groat water proof pavilion ten, sueerbly,l'urnished, will be 30,- 000 square; feet in ita dimensions, and . will with ease contain 3000 persons, who may witness every per- formance clearly and diatinetly, Among the per-, formers will be found ; i . t;EO. COCIikAN, No. f..`6, Wood street J. J. NATHANS, the grevittunsurpassed2, 4 and 6 horse rider; occasionally intreducing his immense balancing of the infant, Frank Ppstor,.an his head, while the steOds are at lightning speed., TWO gen tleman is also F.questrian Direetor. Riding Master, IIIORACE: F. NICHOtS, whose abilities in thislinnistatul the very highest. The two ,Ctowns; are the celebrated JOHN .11I, 1 ,1( and JOHN 'WHITTAKER, remarkabie fortheir wit and humor never transgressing the proper grounds of decorum. ,• SIGNOR G FAINT ANI, the great Italian Juggler.On his firm and rapid Steed, will-eiecute the most won derful Tricks. ThiS gentleman only arrived in - this country lastxvinter.: His her', learned. Dogs : will al so be introduced by himself, and exhibit many ex traordinary. tricks. I . , C. J. ROGERS, bile of the Most finished scene Riders-of historv, will appeal' and introduce many foreign and local ,scCnes, , i li3anv of which he is the the original or. . i , . W. NICIIIILS, nn necomplished and chaste prin cipal Act Ricler of the French and American Schools. W. KINCADF., the, bold and Young Equestrian Hero, will introduce sonfething,mew on his new Jett Black Filly, • " Mr. E. WOODS, the Comic, crsomficator of the iced Man of, the Forest. Mrs. wnpn, the beautiful, chaste and very grace ful female Enntistrihn.. The Youthful GEORGE' nustiAß, will signalize himself in Ids greati and singular perforinances of Chinese Equilibrium and persotial Posture. The ComiC Conceit will introduce the most tal ented Ethiopians oil the day. JAMEISON, whose inspiring toneli on the Banjo is most exquis ite, will he aided in the'extraordinary Ballet Depart ment, by the truly gifted dancer, FRANK BROW ER. i Every' attention dill he made to the observance and preservation of the good order which is always indispensible to well' regulated Exhibitions; jOil. .-! f JUST R4CF.IVEy-- 7 .A splendid assortment of Summer Casstmeres, pinghains, and Gam broons, suitable fur goats and pants; a large stock of limey Summer Stuflki fancy Cotton Cloths, a new ar ticle; Oregon. Cassimert4; Gold Mixed Tweeds and Berkshire; IQ dozen White shirt Linen Bosoms and Collars. Al Ise, a great variety of fancy Blurt. stripe Ging ams, &c.; ri spiendld assortment of Surnmer Cra vats, Marseilles, Sdk, Satin and other Vestinr , s of . o Superior styles and rinality; Socks, 'Handkerchiefs, Stocks, Bosoms, Collarg, Lisle , 'Gloves, and all kinds of gentlemen's wears ready made or got up to order at the shortest notiee, and at the lowest prices, by I j W. B. SHARPER, Pittsburgh Clothing Store, je3 corner of Wood and. Water st.a. RNOLD'S WRITING ELIIID Receired, a ZupPiodArnidalrengFlullsd Red Inks, vorrntc genuine, fresh free - from for sale by Jolllst H. MELLOR, may 5 ' 122 Wood street. SHOE PAPER.— sorted colors, T) ECEIVED--Pc XX, 100 pcs Cheri , LightsWindoh; Sash' 1206, 103[12 and Ex. 7 jel3 ERMEIG= - S. P. STICIENEDS BLINN,& , ,DELAVAN , S ICI!tells!: WELC GILZ A 00reams orown shoe papery calvedand for rale by ! - JOHN H. MELLOR, 122 Wood at. {. Canal Boat great Western— ry Seantlingsss and. 6x6-6000 suitable for the western trade, 10.,. For sill& L. WILMATITH. MtEn= ;'OINCINNiATI PA.CICETS. 'Per C i ncinnatiic nna St.. Long The o passenger steamer pA4...sTr Capt. Williams, . 'care fez the above' an intermalatii.poris rcgblarly. for freight or picisage.apply on. board... jeb. nit Cinefsisiati rind LouiBe-111e.! •, . • - • • RECl:4,iit • i;.tt•ur:r. • ui .Tho'pew..aufl spl,imlid pashc igcr ita'arri‘• e 3.1 I 9; 0 - Nr.*:r..; . laiter,ivill feave - rmr the'• above aiulluterutetliateyorta; regular: For fret ,ht on•btrirdi. trs lel s" ' U. • .T.taitsttdr Eifi444g.taii.*!ati‘... : • The new..and . 1k J boat . DECGARATION,, Capt.: Yorl iee x•iU run s, asa rriular packet between Pitiaburgh- and ' .Clorinaati,JoLvolg this port,isory-Tacatiay evening.' at lo'clack. liaturning aim will. kayo .Cinuinnati.; ercry.Friday ere:l4; at 3 u'elOeh. - • • • Tito DatiLuration: offers. superior nconnrinda.tionT: to pas4oogaar .. For .frerght, or passage apply. ow ~~s , WE. ier,ttlnr timilliarenger stonily: .I.l7l7 7 QeclTX.l:oN,c,aotain 'Maclean, will run a reqdir . packet..liertvccq.n.katelnargh land:Cute& nati. leaving thl:i - pisr; eery Mori r. dt.r6 o'clock, P. M. lletitmin. , leave Cincinnati every Tharslay 31. • . ' 1 The I.lnion4as buiii ax.pieaslY •Itradd . , and atiindc esti,- at commodntion.'.. Par freight nr passacre alplynti.tatnt . • innyti DMISS=III .• . . • Tho. veil Unowa.. fist. rooming steam(' VoraythOtavtor oTti regalar Priekot, lenvittqeferi•Veitifoior# isioroz, ins at 10: si - cloak: Awl W 114111111: it.:lo, Al.; the. iame.fla:V.-.' • Itittorning, - oho: :4rd:ll:lye . Cintianalk every Sa46rday, at • • ' For freight or rissaiee ROOly Oil:4)01114, Of AO 1 4 / 1 1$*711 C.o;;;;V;;?itti, 30; Water street.: PAY. PACK-TIT . . _ 4.2.5. A b. • The re.gularniail and passengersteanint Capt..lsaae OennettOvill run as a -regular racket „between. - Pit:shush and. Cincinnati, leaving this pert. every -Saturday, ct. 10,. A. M., and Wheeling at 10, P.•31',„ the sanre dap. Returning,. she will leave Cincinnati every Tneadayi at 10, A.ll-1% - • . . For frei3ht-or passage apply on hoard: . • • The Cireassian„was.bniltie' . z.pressly for this trade; and uffora.to..har:iiissegorei eiery.dointort and commodation: . • • dinr:23:: • ' 'SATURDAY - M.VIKET. : -. ' . .S ve rt_t:, testetir tictrtantrassenger steam F" tMEsstmc, Eft, c m *. • mtbri: er will.ruuas a regulii - Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving thisport Ciery Saturtlai..at •10 a A. 1`.1., and I ,Vbceiing at 10, P. M., the stotO .day. liuturniag, 'An will leave Cincinnati every Tagsda^ at 110 o'clock. A. M. • • ' .-: • • • • . . For ii:oight pner - flr'.': me •: --" The IVl.ielrer• 'and offers to her. paLo• eogerl over; eetefort alit.l ste: commiulation.• ' • ' • •• ' TULIISAT: PACK LT. t • • • • ••• • Tillt.rt.7 . .:Ati-tail alurpasetingerstemn:.... et tirIIERNIA; Capt. ;John .Klinefeiter. own rettl'isr paile . hetweits Pi:Wain:it and: Cincinnati;tu nnati; leav r . ..!.itin pot; 'everv:Tpesday at PIA: 'at, Ulf . Witearing .nt•itt same dn?..;-; Returning, she wilt lease Cineitinati eveity Friday ct • For freioht or p055....T.1? copiy•oritioard; ' • • • Tho lliberriisswas built ezpressly-f:sr the trade; and offers to ths• passengers every eamroit and.su perior accommodations. - ' - ' CO • —... • VILMA:V. PACkL , . . . T/11.: repdat mail and paleeniTer tew— to: 2, Caytaiitcrogiissi/I run airieru, laspacket beiVreetictneittniti atid:Piks; burgh, tenting this pert.OVe!y , Yriditi 314 and Wheelitia at 10 P. 3.f.: thircone'dai. she will leave Cincinnati every- . 3T*ttiat.lo:eselOi s A. 3L .• • • For fre;•,.., , ht or.pa `Pi vfe apnly na . • The Cqppe , r woe!. built erprekly thie tiade, and offers to her past,engers 'every com.fh;t. commodatiott.• • MR=MSMMMMIA I .. Gr. t) THE new . 1.1 . ....0; Mail steamer ACADTAs kkie4ol. E: Lucas. Master, :wilt run es a regu lar passenger . packet. between Pittsburgh and the above port during the season of 1.5113, leaving every Thursday at 10 o`uzock A.M . . • The Acadia. is new null hes superteinceommodd. lions... For freight 'or passlffe app!y on bean!, or td ep9 J.,NEWTON JONES, Agent. DAY PAtl: The rtinear mail au,' paisalgeritteamer /. ...7 , 1. 7 5x4;310:50N0.3111,1,-1, Capt. Stone; trill. ma as a repitar Packet.beti:eet) Pite.ahttrgli and tinkin: anti., leaving this :port every Monday at 10; A; M.,. and .Whaelimf.at IN P. m., this Slyle day. Retnin log, she nil! learn theiunati every Thuisday;alo; d. 31; . • . For freight orpesm.g.c app . !). ml The Rio/Mega lela was - built expressly for thin trade, and oilers to the , pa.saiegers comfort, and su perior accoutmodationt. marli 1 1 .TEDNESDAY PACKET. ' . I N TEE re attar 'ant. a past.onger steam. ENGLAND, P„ap . t. S. Pagei will riin an a rtrgular packet Lc - tweet! Pittxtirgh and Cincinnati. leaving this part eve: e IVvtlnesday at ID A. M., and IThectir”z at 10 P. M. the saine Returning : she will leave CillC:fillati every Sathrday For freight or passage apply on board. The Nev.. - England was built expressly 11 - 4 this trade and offers to the passengers every comfort and sone- . fior accommodations. mar2G LOIES P3C3ET:i. POP. ST. LOUIS,--REGq.AR PACKET The new and splendid passenger steam er TOM CORWIN, Capt. Dugher, will run in the trade' from Pittsburgh to bt Louis,' ciu ring the .cason of 18.1;1. The Tom Corwin. was'built expresAy for the trade, aad is elegantly furnished in ex cry respect. Tor freight or passage uPply cu board. may I.p. FOR ST. LOUIS--REdULAR ,PACK.ET. ts, The new and splendid . pa:ssenger steam. TIRMETTE, Capt. Perry, will run in the trade frotn.Fittskurgh to -Bt. Louis, -dtiritm the seas,in of 18-4tl.- The Mimetic was built exprrssly. for . the - -trade - 2 and is elegantly fournislied in every- rerpett.. Foifreiglit or passage apply onboard. - . .. . FOR tOLISVILLE--REGULAR - P.ACKET. .Z,....e .,_ .., a - .The new and - splendid.passenger steam.. ''.- -- *,, - . - -411Cr TONNALLUI-a; Capt. J. - IC. Moody, wit run i in - thd trade from PittBburgh tolottimillei du. ring the season of 1846. The Tonnaleuka, Naas litiilt expressly for the trade, and is ele'gruitly furnished in every respect For freight or passage apply Oli board. Rentittuifees to England ; Frelantl, Scot. land. nod. AVaiee.. pF..RSO.NS, desirous of remitting tuonny to auy o the above countries, can do so through the sub sizribers on the most easy terms, i fii o are prepared to issue drafts for any amount over Xl,ein ftemittances made through our Imuse any day before tlie :33.1 of May, will beireeeiced in Ireland; by the 20th or June 13L.Alc.ELY s::::vitTcli EL, pittsbur g h, Agents for Roche,lrO'o . &-, C 0.,. . New York., Remittances to “the Old Canntrk." ONLY sent to alt .parts of England, Ireland, Sentlaiul, and Wales, in sums of £1 :aid up wt:irds, to suit purchasers. ALLEN KIIAMER,./f.rthange Era-cr. corner of :rld and Wood sts. Groat Bargain far Sale. E W built andfinished e 'i d u c:p x r c e el i sl e v nt for F t r he o e c ri c;:n e : cy of the owner, containg fine finished rooms and parlors, cellar, &c.;-NA ith a - Garden well stocked with fruit trees and vines, lot 30 feet front running back to the Alannor 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 - BLAKE:LY-Er.IIIITPIIEL. Fittit . Btrect Puiititure Warcroonas. subscriber would most respectfully call itte a attention of the .public to his stock of Cabinet Ware, possessing'iiiivantr.ges over any other maul... - factoring entahlis,hment in the-city. lie is enabled to sell his Waregatriluchlower prices,' therefore, he would remind those who want, good Furniture at It fair price not to forget the right place, N 0.27, Filth-. street. (mar 23-d&wy). Ff. H. RYAN: BLEACHED SHEETINGS AND SHISIITING—• , The attention of purchasers is invited to our 0 ... 1. -stock of these Goods. 4-4 superior See island Shirting .51uolinst ,EC (1 id is ca 7-8 " 124 Hamilton Sheetingp. 5..4, rr mar 11 pIG LEAD . -4000 Pigslead for.sale . kiy jet - - JAMES 4o:1AI% Ez PENNOCK,.