. . . .. • EINE THE PITTSURGH DMLY MORNING VAT. ,1 - :!2 4,.. • • Vl , l s ® met• • • ' , l` . . •2. 4 ' . • ' r.. 1 • I •••,• ••,`'" • r,. • , # i• ,•1;# r " s' I. re ;V1 , 4.j.‘:# 4- •,Zz , v;i' .1 ;# • • •t; * .t" t k.'•" e r' i t;" •LC -A ,#„ t „-# p r' r ,f • , • , • 1#- • LOCAL C0LUR1N......W. BIGLER, Editor. Par.vmrt, Agent for country newspapers, 1/1 the Agent for the Pittsburgh Daily Morning Post, and. Weekly Mercury and- Manufacturer, to receive advertisements and subehriptions. - He has offices in NEW I,Yeax,rtitthe Coal Office, 30 . Ann street, (ad joining the Tribune Offce.) No;12; State street. anr.t.rrita, Real Estate and Coal Office, BS Pine treat., Baritstortl,l. - E. corner Baltimore sad Calverts, where our paper can be seen, and terms of adverti sing learned. - : Tax POST Oesrcr..—ln consequence of the re- Cent change in Mail Arrangements, the Post Office will hereafter be open from half past six, until eight. o'clock on . Sunday evenings, instead of from eight tuttilhaf past nine in the morning. Du. Barcz.-;—The members of the Tilghman Society are raising contributions for the purpose of proctiring a copy of the portrait of the late la mented Dr. Banes. We hope that our citizens will contribute liberally to this worthy object. Any contributions telt with the editor of this pa per will be handed to the Society. Mir: "Mcznnort.Aan takes his first benefit in Pittsburgh this evening. , 3lrtnozzlivn is a young mad of cOnsiderable talent; very unassuming, and every way entitled to the support of our theatre going citizens. During the present season he has sustained a great variety of characters, requiring great -versatility of talent, and he has invariably -tuteceeded. His gentlemanly deportment, both on and oil' the stage has secured to him a great num 'her of friends, who we hope this evening will give him substantial evidence of the esteem in which they hold him as an actor. , c, • '.1"•- • ••••,• ti ••• ' • it . • ••• •": • - • Clacus•.—Stirkney, opens this evening, in front of the American Hotel, Penn st. STICKNET . 6 name, without bringing Fs"... GLisotr, and the rest of the talent of the companyto bear, is enough to filithe house. (3:}Jon! BLACK D. D., will address the Parent Washington total abscence Society, this evenin I at hllf past 7 o'clock at Temperance Hall, Smith field st. jelld E. F. PRATT. Rec. Sec. EMS= r,; _ ~~ - Ron LAT 3fiLLan of Pitt Township, will be a candidate for nomination, for the office of County • Cornmissioneg subject to the decision of the Dem ocratic ComeatiOn. • -p,.. • •±; 4 I S ' • j*:. • 0 14 17. MEE .. F~, f.:., :f':.r.., ~. :-y ~^ eti~c ii'. EMI A.. - ,t ~~:-„v: •=4 ;-! NEE ESE • ' , • 4, 41 * 7: C t . 4 , " IS":r. 'i ) :!-C: : ..,t . „t:.,.::,:f, ' ..-..: -, .•...''. - .;.:.-:7;: - ; 7 :;.: , --; ,4 MEE ,:"..: . , ... 5:::::,..,.-.4.-:-:,;. ;~y'. , •.!-:.; , i.;:,,!!•:..,; • .', ,, ,'.Y:.;::-.;•:' , .';‘.. - •;,' ,'.:.-,..: 2 -''.7, , sj;;;', - ' - , - ;:' Y. • .g• 4 N - . „..,„1 P. ;'! k . ,41.01, q rt" , .4 ;r ,- I,te e- ,,4,44, ' FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 10, 1846 `Theatre. COUNTY COMMISSION ER 0 :7• The .Denocrats of the Third Ward, city of Pittsburgh, will meet at the Duquesne House, cor net of Grant street and coal lane, on Saturday next at half past seven o'clock, for the purpoe of electing, Wegates to the County Convention. dyThe Democrats of the second ward Pitts borgh. will meet tit the house of liugh Duffy in said ward on Saturday the 30th hist, to elect Del egates to the 'county convention. "ccrThe Democrats, of the 31 Want Allegheny 'City, will meet at the "Butler County Hotel, - on Peicral st., oaSituolay evening the 20th of June, to elect Delegates to the Couaty Convention_ eittabargli and CoauellavLUe Rail Road Company Stockholders who hise not lifted their Receipts for the first Initalatent, can now• obtain them at the office of the subscriber, between the hours of 0 and 11,A. ,1., and 2 and 4 P. M. E. D. GA.ZZ-C.‘l, Sec) , of COM . thfice Market et. between Third and Fourth. .e.15-1w" HON. CHARLES SHALER. ' The Democratic candidate for Congress.—The nominee of the Democratic Convention should be. if possible, the very strongest man in the county. 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' Denuxratie, candidate for Congress.—The nomincz of the Democratic Convention should be, if possible,sthe 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 Cot. WILSON M'. CA.NDLESS—Iet the Democracy rally upon this able and eloquent champion of their principles, anti success is certain. The people of this Dis trict require his services in Congress, and will not be denied. MANY DEMOCRATS. Jou:* Zvilitieirxr of Jefferson Township, will be a candidate before the Democratic Convention, for the Legislatune. _ - Mr. Editor—Please announce in your paper that JANES H. Rani will be a candidate for County Commissioner, for three years, subject to the deci sion of the Democratic County Convention. "jeiri-tc ' SIXTH WARD. cri.We are authorized to state, that JAMES CUNNINGHAM, of Mifflin township, will be a candidate for the Legislature, if nominated by the Democratic Convention- my2s Enrron:—Many of the Workingmen of this city and county, are anxious that Asansw litllt.wars, of the Fifth Ward, Pittsburgh, should be placed in nomination by the Democratic Con vention, as a candidate for the Assembly. June 10 MINT or TISEX. SHERIFFALITY - 'Mr. Editor:—Having been a devoted friend of Rody Pcitterson, for the office of Sheriff, in a for mer occasion, I beg leave to bring him before the Democratic convention again, for a nominaiton for that office. I teel confident that if placed before the people, by the county Convention, he will be tri. umphantly elected. A DEMOCRAT. Mr .Editor:—You are hereby authorized to state that the name of, Gen. JON/TUAIf LARGE, of Jeff erson Township Will be presented to the Demo cratic 'Convention as a candidate for the office of Sheriff, Gen. Laxge if elected %t - ill make a cor rect and efficient officer, he is well known to the people, and if. nominated, will receive the warm support of THE PEOPLE. may 25. COUNTY COMMISSIONER Ware authorised to announce the name of Rob .ert Donaldion of Wilkins Township, as a candidate for the above office, subject to the decision of the Demeeratic ConVention. COUNTY COMMISSIONER FOR ONE YEAR. Mr.,Editoi—You are hereby authorised to state that the friends of Mr. WILLIAM BRYANT, of the Sixth Ward, Pittsburgh, will urge the Democratic Crnuity Convention to place him in nomination for the, ahove office. 17] MANY. COUNTY COMMISSIONER. Mr. ; Editor you are authorised to state that the name , of OZORGE Dzurwrou, at Pitt Township, will be presented to the convention as a candidate for the office of County% Cominissioner subject to the decision of the democratic county convention. jed-d&wtc. • - , , - • cc7.11.r. Editor: Yon are authorized to announce • the trams of Ar.sx_ornsa. CASSAHAS, as a candi (fate fOrthe office of County Commissioner, for three years, Subject to the action of the Democratic Conn ty-ponvention. jel2.-agswte Mr, Editor—Plea.seantiounie in your paper that Cot.. J. E. NCAnz, a tried Democrat, will be a candidate for Cotrarr Comersatowza,to serve the 'mgubu :term of three years, if nominated by the - Democratic County. Convention. jea. • - LOWER ST. CLAIR. IMNai We have beentuathozized td State tliat Diwrz, Esq., will be a candidate for re-election to the office of Coronef, tzubjecttii the deciaidn df the Democratic County Convention. znayll. We have been requested to announce the name of ANDIIIW M. Joassxcur, a 2 a candidate for the office of Coroner subject to the decision of the Democratic County Conventfon. june 2tc. DEMOCRATIC .CONVENTION OF ALLs6nEiry comyrr;. At a meeting of the Democratic Committe of Correspondence of Allegheny County, held on the 16th inst. ,at the.ashington Hotel, it was, on motion Resolved, That the Democratic citizens of the sev eral wards of the cities of Pittsbrirgh and Allegheny, and of the boroughs and townships of the County, be requested to hold their primary meetings, at the usual places, on' Saturday the 20th of June next, for the purpose cif choosing the usual number of Dele gates to !represent the. said districts in County Convention: - - . Resolved, That the Delegates so elected or cho sen, be, and they are hereby directed to meet in Convention at the New Court House, in Pittsburgh, on Wednesday, the ,24th June next, at 12 o'clock, M. for the purpose of nominating one person as a candidate for Congress. Four persons as candidates for the General Assembly. One person as a can didate for Sheriff. One person as a candidate for Prothonotary. One person as a candidate for Cor oner. One person as-a candidate for County Com missioner for three years, and one person as a candi date for County Commissioner for one year, one person as a candidate for Auditcir for three years, and one person as a candidate for Auditor for one yeat; and also to appoint conferees, whore 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. DAvrrr, Chairman. S. JONES, Seey. The Prevailing Coughs and Colds.—The speed iest, most popular, and only generally admitted positive CUM for coughs, colds, influenza, difficulty of breathing, hoarseness, soreness of the chest, tick ling in the throat, Rc., is Clickener's Sugar-coated Vegetable Purgative Pills. They afford almost immediate relief; and the most eminent of the fac ulty recommend them exclusively in these diseases. To enhatice their value, being coated with sugar, they have no tast whatever of medicine, so that a child can take them as easy as peppermint drops; and then again they produce not the slighest sen sation of gripe or nausea. In short they are so much superior to any other known medicine that a single trial will make any person a patron of them for life; and so assured is the proprietor of this, and so confident in their never-failing virtues, that he will immediately return the money paid for them inlall cases where they do not give the most unlimited satisfaction. Said lay Wm. Jackson, corner of Wood and Lib erty streets, who is general Agent for Dr. Clicke nor's Pills in Pittsburgh and vicinity. al -Beware of an imitation article called "Im proved Sugar-Conted Pills," purporting to be pat ented, as both the pills and pretended patent are forgeries, got up by a miserable quack in New York, who, for the last four or five years, has made his living by counterfeiting popular medicines. Mankind! at least that part of you With scalp quite bald and bare, You can have splendid—indeed, 'tis true!— Most glorious silky hair. If you have dandruf on the scalp; 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 falling, And you would have it live, Why, try at once a bottle of Jones Hair Ilestorative. oc?Three shillings only for a trial bottle. War rant it to poSsess the following qualities. It will force the hair to grow on any part where Nature in tended hair to grow, stop it falling, otf, 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 iu order with one application, twice as long any other article. Sold at JACKSON'S Patent Medicine Ware house, 89 Liberty street, Pittsburgh heail of Wood. q'Priticipal Office, sign of the American Ea gle, 82 Chatham street, New York. Miracle—to cure Eruptions and beautify dis colored Skin.--A valuable discovery in Chemistry has been made lately by M. Vesprini, an Italian Chemist, for curing all eruptions, and for changing the color of dark, yellow or discolored skin to a fine juvenile and youthful clenness. He has made this in' the convenient form of a belutiful piece of Soap. For any old cases of eruption, such as scut vy, salt-rheunt, erysipelas, &c. it cures wonderfully; also, freckles, tan, sunburn, morphew pimples, blotches, &e. See that lady, what a fright; Jones's splendid Lily White , Would give her skin a natural .rue. But you note, in spite of talk, She will use the common chalk; "'hes you see her face is blue. If that same lady, and many others, had used Joacs's Lily White, her face and cheeks would have had (a natural,) life-like, alabaster white. Sold at JACKSON'S Patent 111ealicine Ware• house, 89 Liberty street, head of Wood. /11B.AVELS IN MEXICO, ILUSTRATED.—Trav -1 els over the Table Lands and k; ordilldras 01 Mexico, during the years 1843 and 41; including a description of California; the principal cities and Mining Districts of that republic; and biographies of the ez-emperer, Sr, Di Antonia Lopes De Santa Anna; illustrated with the maps of Mexico; Texas; Upper and Lower California, United Buttes, and parts of British America, with Plates descriptive of the scenery public buildings, &c.; portraits of Itur bide and Santa Anna; by Albert M. Wham; U. S. Consul to California, for sale by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON. "eS cor Market and 3d ids, Positive Sale of Real Estate. AA T 8 o'clock, P. M., on Saturday the 20th inst., .at the Commercial Auction Booms, corner of Wood and sth M§ will be sold without reserve Thirtj-ore very handsomely situated BUILDING LOTS in the City District fronting on Doncani De Viller and Enoch streets, being a subdivision of out lot No 0 in the Manor of Pittsburgh, a plan of which may be seen at the Auction Room. Those wishing desirable property at low prices would do well to at tend as the sale will be peremptory. Terum—orie half cash and balance payable in twelve months with interest and expense of conveyancing to be paid by the puechaaers. jel3 ' JOHN D. DAVIS, Auctioneer. TS the title given to Dr. Thompson's justly cele brated Carminative, by a great number of per sons Who have used it time aftertime, in their Families, for the cure of Cholic, Cholera 3forbus, Cholera Infantum, Diarrhoea or Bcitql Complaint, Dysentery or Flux, Vomiting and' Iljliuus Cholic, without 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-1 prietor or money refunded. Sold wholesale and retail by the following per sons: , In Pittzburgh—B. A. Fehnestock & Co; J. D. Morgan, J. Schoonmaker& Co, Jonathan Kidd &. Co, R. E, Sellers, Braun & Reiter, Wm. Thorn, Wm'. Jackson, J. Cassell, D. C. Kneeland. In Allegheny—J Mitchell. East Liberty—D. Negley. Wilkinsburgh—A. Horback, jr. Turtle Creek—H. Chalfant and John Black. Prepared and sold Wholesale and Retail by the sole Proprietor. • EDGAR THORN, Druggist, corner Hand and Penn ate., Pittsburgh. Also, Dr. Thompson's Tonic, Anti• Dyspeptic and Purgative Pills. Prepared and sold as above. TRY THEM. N..B.—None genuine without the fac similie of the Preprietors signed on each bottle or box. -jels : • nrrit WARD RECEIVED—Per Canal Boat Great Western -100 pea Cherry Seantling-555 and 6:6-6000 Lights Window Sash suitable for the western trade, 12x16, 10x12 and 8110. For aale by je6 . L. WILMAXTH. ,=7F ... r'.~. ~. 4^ ~ -. . , t • 1 ~„ ,~-. ~, CORONER CORONER. The Family. Friends NM= BY -1-AAS"rNivarßimAlL, From . the It"tidtiqtOn Union, Jos'. 16. FONDS FOR CARRYING ON THE *LH WITH MEXICO MESSAGE Of the President of the United States', in antirer to a resolution of the Senate of Tune 3, 1846, calling for information relative to the mode of raising funds for carrying on the war with Mexico. To the Senate of the, United 'States In answer to a resolution of the Senate of the 3d inst, I communicate herewith estimates prepar ed by the War and Navy Departments, of the pro bable expenses of conducting the existing war with Mexico, during the remainder of the present and the whole of ..the next fiscal I commis= nicate, also, aireport of the S.'ectetary of the Trea sury, based upon these estimates, containing re commendations of measures for raising the addi tional means required: It is probable that the ac tual expenses incurred during the period specified may fall considerably below the estimates sub mitted, which are for a larger field. As a precau tionary measure, however, against any possible de ficiency, the estimates have been made at the lar gest amount which any state of the service may require. It will he perceived from the report of the Sec retary of the Treasury that a considerable portion of the additional amount required may be raised by a modification of the rates of duty imposed by the existing tariff laws. The high duties at pres ent levied on many articles totally exclude them from importation, whilst the quantity and amount of others which are imported and greatly dimin ished. By reducing these duties to a revenue standard, it is not doubted that a large amount of the articles on which they are imposed would be imported, and a corresponding amount of revenue be received at the treasury from this source. By imposing revenue duties on many articles now permitted to be imported free of duty, and by re gulating the rates within the revenue standard upon others, a large additional revenue will be collected. Independently of the high considera tions which induced me. in my annual message, to recommend a modification and reduction of the rates of duty imposed by the act of 1842 as being not only proper in reference to a state of peace, but just to all the great interests of the country, the necessity of such modification and reduction as a war measure must now be manifest. The country requires additional revenue for the prosecution of the war. It may be obtained, to a great extent by reducing the prohibitory and highly protective duties imposed by the existing laws to revenue rates; by imposing revenue duties • on the free list; and by modifying the rates of duty • on other articles 'The modifications recommended by the Secreta ry of the Treasury, in the annual report in Decem: bee last, were adopted to a state of peace, and the additional duties now suggested by him, are with a view strictly to raise revenue as a war measure. At the conclusion of the war these duties may and should be abolished, and reduced to lower rates. It is not apprehended that the existing war with Mexico will meter:4'ly effect our trade and com merce with the rest of the world. On the contra ry, the reductions proposed, would increase that trade, and augment the revenue derived from it. When the country is in a state of war no con tingency should be permitted to occur in which I there would be a deficiency in the treasury, for the vigorous pros e tion of Cie war; And to guard astainst such en event it is recommended that con tingent authority he given to issue treasury notes, or to contract a loan for a limited amount, reim bursable at an early day. Should no occasion arise to exercise the power. still it may be impor mt that the authority shoal exist should there be a necessity for it. It is not deemed necessary to resort to direct taxes or exercise=—the meas.ures Ter omm eided he ing deemed preferable as a means of increasing the revenue. It is hoped that the war with Mexico, if vigorously prosecuted, as is contemplated, may be of short duration. I shall he atoll times ready to conclude an honorable peace, whatever the Meai can government shall !nattiest a a disrboaitioe. The existing war has been rendered necessary by the acts of Mexico: am! whenever that power shall shall be ready to do us justice, we shall be prepar ed to sheathe the sword, awl tender to her the ohs e branch of peace JAMES K. POLK WASOINGTON, June tn. IS-te,. The report of Mr. Walker, accompanying the message of the President on the finances, has also been read. He estimates a deficiency in The rev. enue for the year endin7, 30th June. 1847, of above $19,820,000, but anticipated receipts from vari ous sources not enumerated in the annual report,l he believes will reduce this amount to about $15,- 000,000. This 5t,000,000 increase of revenue and reduction of the estimated -deficit," it is sup posed, may be effected by a modification of the present tariff; agreeably 10 the propositions of the bill introduced into the House by the committee of 'ways and means. The entire receipts, with this modification, are, estimated at $30,000,000 but leaving still the deficiency mentioned of $15000,000. The adop tion of the warehousing system proposed, it is estimated, will further reduce the amount to about $13.000,000, and the gradual sales of the public lands half a million more. This will leave still $12;00,000 deficient. to be provided for by direct taxation or otherwise. To meet this deficiency the Secretary recommends a resort to loans, or treasury notes, ni both, as circumstances may ten ter most desirable, at short dates and at such rates of interest as may be agreed upon. Loans or an issue of treasury notes may not he required, he says, or for only an inconsiderable amount, but 'he authority asked should nevertheless be given.— The message of the President end the report of the Secretary were referred to the committee on finances and ordered to be printed. Foreign Periodicals. fEPUI3LICATION OF The Landon Quarterly Revive, the Edinburgh Renew, the Foreign Quarterly Review, the Westminster Review, and Illarkuvxxis Edinburgh Magazine.—The above Pe riodicals are reprinted in New York, immediately on their arrival by the British steamers, in a beau tiful clear type, on fine White paper, and are faith ful copies of the originals--Blackwooda Magazine being an exact far-simile of the Edinburgh edition. The wide -spread fame of these splendid Periocli eels renders it needless to nay much in their praise. As literary organs. they stand far in advance of any works of a similar stamp now published, while the political complexion of each is marked by a dignity, candor and forbearance not often found in works of a party character. They embrace the views of the three great par ties in England—Whig, Tory. and Radical.— "Blackwood" and the "London Quarterly" are Tory; the "Edinburgh Review," Whig; and the “Westmlnister," Ilrulierd. The "Foreign Quarter ly" is purely literary, being devoted principally to criticisms on foreign Continental Works, The prices of the Rs-PRINTS are less than one third of those of foreign copies, and while they are equally well got up, they afford all that advan tage to the dinterican over the English reader. TERMS. 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B.—The Postage on all these Periodicals is reduced by the late Post Office jaw, 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 Watir comintsnicaticm from the city of New York, these periodicals will be delivered FREE OF WWFM 'z '--- r": OR SALE- 7 A. good "apply of sealed half bushels F and peck inetundenLoulswillelinisat y the bbl. and retail; vrindtpwwash arid-glass; garden hots. and rakes; scythe ailedi and sickles; match* wrapping paper; axe and hatchet, handles. brushes, &c., for sale low, Ear cash. ISAAC HARRIS, Agent jel3-6t siad Cont. Merchant, No 12 St Clair et. B RISTOL BOAR DS JUII • Cap Bristol Drawing 'Hoards; Derry « u gg. Mediinii « ' lito , Royal ,4 Perforated, I. For sale wholesale pnd ii,tail tiy, JOHNSTON. & STOCKTON, 'eB eor. Market and 3d eta NGoob6.--.l2&:divEd at No 46, anew, and complete assortment of Dry Goods; which have been purchased within the last few daysh-since the great depreciation in prices; in the New York market, and which in consequence will be disposed off, de cidedly to the advantage of the purchaser. Please call and examine at No 46. jels. BAItIiOWN tURNER. GREAT BARGAINS IN LINEN GOODS AT No. 46.—This day received and opening= 50 dozen Linen Cambric Hdkfs. (free from cot ton.) Price, 124 cents each. 26 dozen do , better qualities, and prices varying to the best in use. 1 case Irish Linens, at decided bargains. Undressed Linen Shirtings very cheap. Fancy striped do., do., beautiful. At reduced prices at jets BARROWS & TURNER'S. BERAGE SHAWLS.—?cartons more of those splendid Shawls, received today, and sellin, at low prices at jels BARROWS & TURICER'S BROWN SEA GRASS.—Another lot of Sea Grass Skirts of Superior quality. received at No. .16, and selling at the low price of $l,OO. jels BARROWS & TURNER. SPOOL THREAD.—I4O doz super. 6 cord white celebrated brand, May Flower. doz super. cold do., Jones & Smith's reed at jets BARROWS & TURNER, ERAGESCARFS.--Beautiful as.sortmentopen Ded at jels BARROWS & TURNER. ENTLEMEN—We are opening to-day, an in "jf voice of Blue Black, and Black Drap De Ete— of different qualities—for summer coats. ALSO, Corded and plain white Linen Drillings; 3-4 and 4-4 dark brown plain Lihens; Fancy coating Linens and Giughams, of every de scription, cheap at je IA BARROWS St. TURNER LlCOES:—Another lot Ginghnm pattern prints--large and small planis,beantiful styles, received at No. 46. BARROWS tr. TURNER. It, MBOSSED TABLE covras—of different styles jand Magnificient designs received and for sale cheap by Lie I ri] BARROWS & TURN ER. NIINEII.II. WATER— "Sparkling and bright In its liquid light." —And not only "sparkling and bright," hut for its delicious flavor, Hays & Brockwarit Mead and Min eral Water in certainly "unrivalled" and the syrups are equal to any that ever graced the Mineral Fount. Call and aen, at No. 2 Commercial Row, Liberty at. je6 :New Books. TUFT RECEIVED--Lcrrrns Tao„ Itnooss, Asia I Minor, by Mil.. E. C. A. Schneider, with an essay on the prospects of the Heathen and our duty to tlirm, by ger. B. Schneider, and an introduction by Rey. F. Heiner, A. M. Published by Key. Sarni. Gutelius, Chasubersburgh, 1846. For sale by SCRIBA & SCHFIBLint, I la Wood it. • - )SAUMS &. HYMNS, for the Ilya of the German Reformed Church in the U. $. of America, En glish and German. For pale by SCRUM. & sctimuLEa, 'PRE 11F.IDF.LBERG CATECRISM, or a awn mary or Christian Doctrine as uteri by the German Reformed Church, Entthah and German,— For rile at our *tore, tin. 115 Wood at. Pdtaburgh. jell SCIUDA k 5C11E.1111.17,11 , Bookerlters. LARD OIL —A few barrel* premium lard oil very fine—olao common lard oil for sale by GEO. COCIIItAN, No. 26, Wood street. jele. ___ ..____ 2 ICKLE-C—FHly doz. of a s _ uperior quaTity on band, 1,..j and fur sato by GEORGE COCH ILAN , je9 No. 26 Wood street. ,4 IRISH Linen Shirting.; 54 and MA Bleached Linen Sheeting; 6-4 8-4 and 10-1 Damask Table Linen; Muckahocks for Towelling; An invoice received of the above thin day B. E. CONSTABLE, No. S 3 Market at. Li D. Cam. New Style Prima at 124 181 and :Acta L per yd. in irplrrolid ranrty of color and pattern Black and White do. for morning received to-day B. K. CONSTABLE, 83 'Market. at. 1 MME.II Cloths and Tweeds in great variety new ly received by 11. E. CONSTAIILiI, No. b 3 Market et. / Itt.--21011 gallons Bleached and Unbleached Fat ‘jr and Winter Sperm oil. /3 00 gallons Winter Refined N. West. Whale Oil !just reed and for sale by 31111.F.11. L RTCKF.TSON, e 9 170 Liberty at. FRESH TEAS -143 half chests Young upon, Imperial, Gun powder end Pouchong Tess, of various grades; 40 Lacquered 13 lb. Roses imperibt and Young Hy son Teas, extra fillet 40 thirteen 11,. Boxes Gunpowder Tea; —Just reed and for sate by MILLER & RICKETSON, 170 Liberty st. • PIC ES--. I.;) 10 kegs pure Ground Pepper; 10 bag. .4 5 44 Pimento; 300 Matts Cassia ' 2 Bbla Ground Ginger; 1 " Mustard; 1 . .4 Cloves; just recd and for sale by MILLER & RICK ETSON, je9 170 Liberty at. BRANDIES, GINS & wlrms -10 half pipes old Cognac Brandy; 6 quarter casks " " " 3 pipes superior Rolland Gin; 1 puncheon superior old Jamaica Rum; 35 quarter casks 6 porto Wine; 5 .. 4 , superior L. P. Madeira Wine; 10 . 4 . 4 o. 1.. P. TenerilTe .4 3 4 , 4 , Brown Sherry 20 . 4 4 ' Sweet Malaga of 10 " dry " of 10 Indian Barrels Muscat 5 Dozen Claret • 10 4 , Muscat .4 --;just redeived and for sale by MILLER & RICKF.TSON. jell No. 170 Liberty at. TOBACCO --90 boxes Richmond manufactured or' various brands and qitalities, just rec'd and for sale by ItiILLER & RICKETSON; 109 I'7o Liberty et. ----- 7 - Intpotrant to lEecintistatstas ITHE public are hereby informed thdt Ellll - No. 70 Wood street, is selling Boots and Shoos very cheap for dash, All who want a first rate pair of Hoots 4/1111/ or Shoes; arb reapectfully envited to call and examine his stook; as he is determined not to be undersold— and as to tqe quality of his goods, he would beg leave to refer to his ntimerous customers.--je9 To the Honorable the fudges of the Coyrt of General quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and for the Coun- ty of allegheny. • The petition of JOHN CHRISTY, of the 4th Ward city of Pittsburgh, humbly sheweth, that your petitioner has provided himself with materi als for the accommodation of travelers and others at his dwelling house, in the county aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of entertain ment. And your petitioner, as in duty bound will pray. ' JOHN CHRISTY. We, the subscribers, citizens of the 4th Ward,'do certify that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the ELCCOM• rnodation of tra4elers and others, and that said tav ern is necessary. J Vandivinder, Wm Varnum, James Laubie, J Thompson, Thos Patterson, Richard White, John R White, Allen Brown, James Armstrong,' Dennis Leonard, James Matthews, John Mere's,. jei7d3t THIS MAMMOTH MANAGERIE of all that is beautiful and wild in animated nature, is more extensive than any ever collected in America, it re quiring the aid of SIXTY MEN AND NINETY HORSES in their care and transportation. Will be exhibited at Pittsburgh on WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY, JULY Ist, 2d, 3d and 4th, for 4 days only, under their Enormous Pavillion, to be exhibited in the Mansion House Yard, Liberty street. The different Exhi bitions will take place as follows: WitinesdayJnly Ist, from Ito 4 and 7 to 10 P. M.; 77rorsday and .FHday, July 2tl and 3d, from 9 to 12, A. M., 1 to 4 and 7 to 10 P. M.; Saturday, July 4th, there will he Toult Exhibitions—at 9, A. M., 1, and 7 P. M. The Wild Tennets of the forest, from the huge and docile elephant, the majestic Lion of unexplored Af-' rica, the tierce tiger of the Bengal jungles the beau tiful leopard, the playful but ferocious bear, the gen tle gazelle, the useful and patient camel, the curious ly striped zebra, the grave robbing hyena, the steal thy panther, the savage wolf, the cunning fox, down through all the lesser grades, are here beheld with safety, true to their nature at times, but perfectly subject to the control of man the lord of creation. Fowls of the air and Rentiles, the most beautiful, rare, various and dangerous of their species are also comprised in this valuable' combination; description is powerless, and space ton limited to admit it. Sufl See it to say, that the proprietors are of the oldest standing and highest celebrity, and have devoted years of toil and expense to the recent collection, , which is pronounced in Europe and America, per-1 fectly unparallelled. RAY‘tOOO WAllmr; would state that at tremen-i dons expense they have retained the services of the celebrated, brave and powerful. HERR DRIESBACH, who is a native of Germany, and stands at the head of all tamers of wild beasts. He has been styled by critics the lion tamer! as he has exposed his life be tore this in taming the largest and most terrible lion ever caught. This lion is at present in the possession of Raymond & Waring, and has repeatedly saved the life of the intrepid Driesbach when exercising tigers, leopards and other beasts in the performing Car.. Drienbach is the wonder of the world as a control ler of beasts; his pet tiger's feats, together with those of the lions and leopards haie been beheld by mil lions. Dricshach actually drives lions harnessed in his car, thus showing the: supreme divinity of man above the nature of the brutes. The moral and useful purposes which an exhibition like this can serve, are perceived by all, and ac knowledged by all moralists and thinking minds. This exhibition serves to entertain and instruct every one in the wondrous works of the Supreme Bein„.,7and is particularly impressive on the minds of youth.. The whole menagerie is entirely unexceptionable , RAYPIONO fi WAstmo's splendid and formidable Zoological Caravan will enter town on -Wednesday morning, July Ist., Dom Wilkinsburgh, and will make a Grand Procession through Penn st. to Water.,_np Water to Wood, up. Wood to Liberty. and up Liber ty to the place of exhibition preceded lir the best baud in the .country.. drawn by TWO 'TREMEN DOUS ELEPHANTS IN HARNESS. A 1,7110101‘ Childec.o under 10 years of ` , lf price. • jel7 113 W °AA it. age half pt Eirenrity to Purchaser• rolsooll ...Ow DO 11.14 ea 0.0•10. row 111.1 .+v I.IM, 11, e. V. Clodbor, la - L. -- ; i t — i. , 7/ iilikalii i i r r r i i i iiiiii. i. i iar ir . o iiii.ii k.,--..-.2. - CM ~,„ ~ a -.. xa•aa.;‘ , .. q -' , J , ae. - I' , ~ A". Mt.... ..erms.l "It a lltdriess . ..L .. ` R others . dm ..• Ort:ell4.l .. / „or .enoß btramtre. ----- ''' --":"... 11111LTIUT —.. riucKENER'S SUGAR COATED VEGETABLE PILLS are the first and only Medicine ever , known that will positieety cure Headache, Giddiness, eleasica, Salt Rheum, Itheuinatism, Piles, Heartburn, Worms, Diapepsia, Scurry, Cholera Morbute Small Pox, Jaund ice, Coughs, Quinsy Pains in the Back, Whooping Cough, Inward Weakness, Consumption, Fits, Palpitation of the Heart, Liver Complaint Riaiug in the Throat, Erysipelas, Deafness, ()ropey, Asthma, Itchings of the Skin, Fesers of all kinds, Colds, Gout, Gravel, Female Complaints, Nervous Complaints, And all other diseases originating from impurities of the blood. ter They have cured, since their introduction, over 2,000 persons, who have been given tip as hope less cases, by the most eminent Physicians. {Cr They are patronized and recommended by turn of the highest distinction, among whom are— Hon. David IL Porter, Hon. Henry Clay, lion. John Q. Adams, Hon. Daniel Webster, Hon. Martin Van Buren, Hon. J. C. Calhoun, Gen. Winfield Scott, Cal. R. M. Johnson, Hon. James K. Polk, Gen. Lewis Chas. irr Their virtues are so infallible that the Meetly will be returned in all cases they do not give uuiver eat satisfaction. Although but two and a half years have elapsed since these celebrated Pilldkeere first introduced to the public, the sale of them in the Eastern and middle States has far exceeded Dr. Clickener's most sanguine expectations. During the past year, alone, no less than 10,000 gross of boxes have been sold in the State of New York, 6,000 in Pennsylvania, 4,000 in Maryland, 3,000 in New Jer sey, 9,000 in Delaware, and 9,000 in the New England States, requiring the constant employmeet of 27 hands, exclusive of printers and engravers: In the game period, upwards of 900,000 copies of the "Family Doctor" have been ordered by agents in every section of the country, These facts must show, conclusively, that Dri Clickener's Sugar Coat ed.pills, 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 indefitt ite length, if we deemed it expedient to publish all tersimanials we have received, not only from agents but indivithials and families, who have experienced the benfieial tercets of Cliekener's Sugar Coated Pills, but we deem it unnecessary. The most in contestible evidence of their unprecedented success, are the nomberleas Imitations and Counterfeits which have already appeared, notwithstanding the brief pe riod they have been before the public. Even 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, anti palm them off for the "real simon pure." Such paltry shifts cannot last long without exposing their hideous deformity. Truth and honesty deist inevitably pre vail over rascality and deeeptidn. For sale in Pittsburgh by WM. JACKSON, at his Patent Mediciae Warehouse, No. 89, Liberty street, head of Wood at., Pittsburgh. Price, 25c. per box. Dr. Clickener's principal office is 81 Barclay street, New York. li)r Beware of an imitation article called Im proved Sugar Coated Pills, purporting to be patent d, as both the pills and the pretended patent are Ibr genies, got up by a miserable quack iu New York, who, for the last four or five years, has made his living by counterfeiting popular medicines. Iry Remember, Dr, C. V. Clickener is the' original inventor of Sugar Coated Pills, and that nothing of the sort was ever heard of until he introduced them in June, 1843. Purchasers should, therefore; always ask for Clickeneres Sugar Coated Vegetable Pills, and take no other, or they will be made the victims of Gaud. mad 8: CORN -117 Sacks Corn just received and for sale by JAMES MAY. PiTTSBURGII MANUFACTURED TOBACCO 20 kegs Plug Tot acccr; 6 " Ladies' Twist, do; 10 .4 dot 10 " Card,'is Lump, do; In store arid. for sale by J. &3. bPDSVITT.i sp.2o • . ; 222 Liberty it. q ~~=--: ~",a~~a"'+r~k ~"'~se'"ia~.~~'a~`rro,~4w~cw~va. r, .~ ~ `r' linill o maing 4ll- nd &31- • .OtOGICAL 1113t111BIT lON. .1711V11 11 1 - 3 4 k .1 , 7 aa. si. mn "~ ..._ B.I•:IITION,NEIrfEi NEW ORLEANS AND SOUTHERN GYMNASIUM. First performance on Friday evening ,June 19, in front of the American Hotel, itir R. STICKNEY begs leave. Most respectfully to 111 announce to his old friends and : the public of Pittsburgh - and vicinity, that he has with:the great. est pains collected a - company, male 'and female, thd complement in every department of whiett'isati com pletely filled, that hitherto no additions or alterations have been suggested by the discerning public of NeW Orleans, the skill of some of whom in their respective vocations, have gained them - a celebritY.that places them at the "acme" among Gymnastic :and the pro fession of Equitation. . . In offering a synopsis of the performances, which the Manager takes pride in offering this season, he is constrained to express his gratefulness for the liberal patronage bestowed upon his exertions' during the past season, and the many kindnesses everywhere evinced towa.ds himself and the Carious members of his company. In the Stud of variegated and beautiful:horses, the luxurious conveniences of the Tent, the Music, the Profuse Outlay, Expensive Appliances, Tasteful Para phernelia, Appropriate Costumes, Brilliant Trappings Gorgeous Pageantry, and above all, aisidthus atten tion to the comforts of the spectators, I the Manager courts criticisms. In fine, he thinks that in affording the greatest pos sible innocent amusement, with the greatest amount of interesting instruction, he has redeem' the feats and sports of the circle to a science. : The Manager, ever anxious to:cater for the public, has at a great expense engagdd - the celibrated.Ethio peen Serenaders from ridstop, with little Ole Bull, the greatest Violinist :of the age (11 years)! in the world; and Sweeny, the best Banjo player; and Mr. Sanford in the Virginia Jigs. • . Clown—Old Fred Carson: Equestrian Manager—B. Jennings. ! Riding Masterld. Long. fa - For full partieulMe; see small Willi of the day. -Prices Of . Adtnissidtt-4-Boxes 50 - Children un der 10, half. price; Pit 25 ets; no half pried:. : :.--DtrSaturday afternoon, a:- day pOrroriiiinOi to please the Juvenile society; : ' Ijels S. P. STI CKNEY; Proprietor. .. . -WELCH. - MAPi - N DELAV.AIV,S. - . . GREAT -NATIO-NAL -C“1.01U.S1! The only regularly conducted establishmentin the United States—it being in this count-it what Franco nle's and Astley'd are in Paris and LOndon! - Admission only 25 Cents! Late of the Park Theatre, New. York, and the Na tional Amphitheatre, Philadelphia. Comprising up wards of 120 MEN AND HORSES! • JAMES W.- RANKER, Agent. Will exhibit at Allegheny on Monday and Tuesday afternoons, Jame 29th and 30th. Will exhibit in Pittsburgh on Monday, Thursday, and Friday Evenings, the Ist, 2nd and 3rd of July; commencing at 71 o'clock, P. M. and on the 4th, four performances, commencing at 91 - , A. M. 11, P. M., 31., P. M., and 71, P..-14.,1 in the yard in front of S. Murray's American Hotel on Peen et. The Great Equestrian Cavalcade will, be preceded bythe celebrated Beim HAND, 13 musicians, in an elegant and costly Chariot, drawn by Ten Beautiful Cream Colored Horses, The truly imposing entrance of this noble and magnificent processional Cavalcade, trnis‘ at once strike every beholder with the highest admiratibm— The surpassing beauty of the thorough bred horses, the gorgeously appointed car, and the mini e corated wagons, the designs and Odin ioh are by the most distinguished Ortittniconi parison that at once places this establisbinen it the head and front-of every public Cirees. A large for tnne has been expended in the accessories and Equip ments proper to the scenes and acts presented, by the superior artistspicked and chosen from a hun dred stars, in order, to reader this 613 first, best, and most auperior Equestrian Estahlishinent, in this or any ether-country in the World. The greet water preof pavilion tent, sitperbly furnished, will be 20,- 000 square feet in itedimensions, and will with ease contain 3000 persons, who may witness every per formanee clearly and distinctly. Attiong the per , former* *ill bit'found J. J. 'NATHAN'S, the great iinsurpareed 2, 4 Chi 6 horse rider, occasionally introducing his immense balancing of the infant, Frank Pastor!, on his head, while the steeds are at lightning speed... Thin 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 Wl-111"TAXFIR; remarkable for their wit and humor, never transgressing the proper grounds bc dernruin. SIGNOR GERM ANT, the great Italian Juggler, on cis firm and rapid Stied, willexecute the most won derful Tricks. This gentleman only arrived in this country last winter. His two learned • Dogs will al , se be introduced by himself, and exhibit many ex- traordinary trick s. I C. J. RiIf;ERS, one of the most , finished scene.' Riders of history, mill___ffpear and 'introduce many 1 foreign and local Ties, many- of which he is the the original o ( . W. NICHOI,S, an accomplished and chaste prin cipal Act Rider oftl a Frene'h and, American Schools. W. EINCADE, the bola end .Young Equestrian Hero, will introduce something new on his new Jett Black Filly, Lucy Neal. Mr. E. I.VOODS,,the Comic Personifteritol Id' the Red Man of the Forest. Mrs. WOOD, the beantifift; chaste and Very grace ful female Equestrian. The Youthful GEORCE DUNIIAR; will Signalize himself in his great and singular performatioes of Chinese Equilibritim arid personal, Posture. The Comic tendert will inircluticd the most tal ented Ethiopians of the day. HEAL JAMEISON, whose inspiring ;Mich on the Eanjo is most exquis ite, will be aided in the extraordinary, Ballet Depart -1 ment; by the truly gifted dancer, FRANK BROW- Evety attention will be made to the observance and preservation of the good order which is always indispensible to well regulated Exhibitions. tx;rThe above Troupe will exhibit at New Castle on the 26th, and at Harmony on the . 27th of June. je2 JUST RECEIVED—.A 'splendid assortment of Summer Cassimeresir Ginghams, and Gam broons, suitable for coats and pithtst a large stock of i fancy Summer Stun; fancy Cotton Clothe, a new'ar tide; Oregon Cassimeres; Gold Mimi Tweeds and Berkshire; 10 dozen white shirt Litton BOSOM and Collars. Also, a great variety of fhncy Shirt striped Ging hams, &c.; a splendid assortment lof Sumilier CriF vats, Marseilles, Silk, Satin and other Ve'stings of superior styles and qnality; Socks, Handkerchiefs.; Stocks, Bosoms, Collars, Lisle Gloves, and all kinds of gentlemen's wear, ready made, or, got up to order at the shortest notice, and at the lowest prides, by W. B. SHAFFER, Pittsburgh Clothing Store, .e 3 corner of Wood and Water ate. COFFEE -- 602 bags prime green 10 pockets old government Java: Arriving and for sale by • '3 LAMBERT & SIIWTON, no 133 and 135.Wood st COAPS—i 10 boxes No.l Rrisin; 20 4 ' Almond, Toilet and Palm, 50 u, Ryder In atsre arid for safe . • , • M 122 LAJNIBPAT '..ia:~—~i':;i y i7a ^ e ~x'S:~;i:? w.i~'.r"~:~^~ a ,.:~w—~-m' tistiiiisrAttriAitaiatTs. . Ilti lithos - i? i t; ThEi.pagefing6 iltfiesrier .EffaißS'l7ll; . .„..,.trt.r":2 , 77r. apt: William' • will leaVti Ate' the above ,Eiterifithlitit6 ports ' mg' - For freight or pulsar; apply oil. boartli For elsietailititi, and( titstreillte. staattLitt itscirea.St The new and splendid paaftenger steam. leave cir d e te r CalvoaeteUtialißutlarAt4de?;ll/417ipt.' regular For freight or passage apply ckri.bdifci, &, to jel D. WILKINS; gent. -- 'kia _ . _ . . tt'sday .-resiiiiiristekett • The new and Splendid itr.4Viitt, • • passenger steam.. float DECLARATION , Cppt.. Vorhees, run asa regular tiacket hetween,Pittsburgli and Cincinnati, leaving . this port every Tuesday evening at 3 o'cloOk. Returning she will leave Cincinnati every Friday evening at 3-o'clock: The. Declaration offers superiOr ttecomtnoattionti to ,paiseadats: For freight Cr passagn. apply- on board: • Jet MOIVDaY PACKici: regular mail and pasEnger, steam: er UNION, Captain_ Maeleaii, will rim as a regu ar packet between Pittsburgit and Cincin nati, leaving this port every Monday at 6 ii_clock, P. AL Returning she wiii leave Cirichuiati Thprsday at 0.P..31. • The Union was built expressly for this trade, and affords every accommodation. For freight or passage apply on borrd. Mayl3 Fog The- welt known. fast ra in - ling . ., Steamer CAMBRIA, W. Foriyth, Master, will run as a raga ar Packet, leaving every Wednesifair morn ing at 10 o'clock, and Wliceliit, at to, V.V. t the same day. lienirning, slie - will IdaVe eiadianati every. Saturday, at 10, A. St. Vor freight or passage : "apply on board,. or to & Co, Agente, MIRMSIIMsaV The regular:mail and passenger steaindt CIRCASS:IAN, Capt. Isaac BBnnett, will run as a regular Packet between -Pittsbnigh an& Cincinnati, leaving this port every Saturday,- at Ai A. M., and Wheelirig at, 10, P. M., the same day. Returning,tthe will leave Cincinnati der TileStlay j For freight or ppisage apply on boari, The Circassian has built expressly for this. trdA&, and offers to her passengers every cortifortind ac.; commodrition. mai 23. SATURDAY P.: C 1 ET. • ' The reoular mail and passenger {Cattier r MFSSENTIER Capt. tinford hin as a regular Packet between Pittaburghond Cincinnati, leaving this port every Saturday at 10, A. M., and Wheeling at.lo, P. M., the Elaine day. It.t.iirniner, she will leave Cirieiiinati every Tuesday; at 10 o'clock, A. M. • . Por freight or passage apply cut board. TheXessenger was built expressly for tlibtxrailb; and oCre'rs to her passabgers every comfort-al id, ae coruniodation. mar 23 1_ TUESDAY PACKF.T. •remilar iriail and paiSarieeigteani. orHIBERNIA . , Capt. John Kliiiefelter, aan. regular packet between Pittsluirgh and leivirig this port eVery TtiesdOr at i 0 A. M., and Wheeling at 10 P . . M, of the same day . .-;•-. Rein - ming; Sh 9 leive Ciiidithiati every Ffitray at; 10 A. m. For, freighter pat4sae apply oii board - - The Hibernia wait built expressly ror the trade,,. and °Kura to thepassarigers every doinfoit and nu• - . perior accommodations apt. FRIDAY FACKET. . reg,nlarmail and passenger ateato er CLIPFER 140 2 Captain Crooks will run as a iegnlar packet between dincinnatiind burgh; leaving this port every Friday at OA. and Wheeling at 10 P. M. the sane day.. iletorning she will Wain Cincinnati every Siondayat to o'clok, For freight or.passage apply on board.. The Clipper No :1 was 1n ex preesly for. thin iied o_, and offers to her paisengers every comfort and ,ac... rn comodation. _ ~ . . ,•.„. . _ .- . . mar 23 REGULAR CINCINNATI PACKET: THE new U. S. Mail steamer ACADIA,• . •M. E. Lucas, Master; will run as a rept lar passenger packet between Pitts,:iurgh and the above port during the, season of 1846, leaving every Thursday at 10 o'clock Az M.: The Acadia is new, and has superior accorneioda!: tions. For freight or passage apply op , board; or tp ap9 - J. NEWTON JONES . ; Mtentn.4 MOSTriAY PACk ET- The regularmail tine„posildnger steamer. azM 410NfIfsii1AHELA, Capt. Stoneovill run as a regular Packet hntwevin Pittsburgh and Oncin nati, leasing this port every. Monday at JO, A. M.,. and Wheeling at 10, P.M., the same day: ttetitrn-.. ing, she will leave Cindinnilii every Thiiisviny; at 10, A. M.. For freight or pagsage apply.on board. - The .Monongahela n• 129 built -;expressly` ffir aids trade, and offers to the paiSehgels en perior accommodations. MEM TfiEregnlarmail aad passandiii atettm --stl2l.'"' er NEW ENGLAND; Capt. S, ti. Page will run as a regGlar packet etween Itts arg t4in Cincinnati, leaving this putt every Wednesday at A. M., and WheMing at 10 P. M. the same day. ,, ;•:. Returning she tidi7l'care Cincinnati every Satnrday, at 10 • . . fr . Ofthi. - of passage apply oil bodet, _ The tiew England was built expi.essiy,fof this trade and offers to the passengers every toinfoie and cope. rior accommodations. • , . inar26 SAINT LOUIS PAtick t tst . FOR ST. LOUIS—REGULAR PACKET The new and splendid passenger itairt• er TOM CORWIN, Capt. Bugher, will ran in the trade froth Pittsburg& tt3 St. Louis; del . ring the season of i 814. The Tom Cmwin. was built expressly Cot the trade, and is elegantly furnished in eieiy iEsPett. Vor freight or passage apply ott boatel: may 19. FOR ST. OUIS—REGITLAR PA - ET. ii444The new and splendid,passeitger steam er BRUNETTE, Capt. Periy, will ihnin the e from Pittabiirgh to St: Louis; dining die season - of IS46`. , The Brunette was built ciprdssly toi the trade, and is elegantly fournished in every r'ntiPeet. - For freight or passage apply onboard FOR LousvitLE---ateruLAß itA.tkEt kpThe new and splendid passenger saatn er TONNALLURA; tot. J. K. Moody. rnn lathe trade from Pittsbittgli Lb du rine the season of 1846.' The Ttoinaleuka, was bililt expreablyref the Linde,. and is elegantly furnished is every. respecti For freight or passage apply on beardi. My 2,2 4einittsiiseen. !retinal klifoa. lane waiki.. PlikERSOk3 deisirous of remitting money to , any o the above coOntties, can do' o through the sub scribers on the motst easy tering. We are prepared to issue drags for any amount Deer 11,6daterling.— Reinit,tances Made through oar house any day before the 23d of May, will be refereed in Ireland 3 by,the 20th of - . • • BLAKELY & DIITCHE,t, - VittsPlirghi AgOnte for Roche, Bros & Co:; Neu.' tork. Renalttoneet to tithe. Old t MONEY sent to all parts of England, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales; in suins 6f .£1 and up wards, to suit purthasers. ALLEN KRAMER, Erthatige Broker. mO-wly&dlin torner of 3d arid Wood sta Great liariggist tor Salmi 'NATE have for sale an excellent Frame Renee, built and finished expressly fox the occupan cy of the owner, contains fine finished . tablas and *hive; cellar, tiec.; with a Garden well stacked with that trees and vines, lot 30 feet trent itineing.back to the Mannoi line.. The lease has 9 years ithei . pin; ed and no ground rent. It is situated iii the . nqtgit, borliOcrd of thd bimitiess part of the dity, and siin be sold very low anti inimediate possession given: Apply to BLAKELY It hIITEIIEL. je6.4l&w: Firth Street Fiirrilture . W strestiorns. ITHIE sub Scriber would most respestfully call the I, attention of the public to hia snick of Cabinet Ward, possessing advantages over any othar tnonu factoring establishment hr the city. He it eisabled to sell his Wares at intith lower prices; therefoie, he would remind•those who t►ant_good Furnithre at a fair pride, not to forget the right plate, No. 27, Fifth street: (mar 23-datwy) • H. RYAN LEACHED SIIEIITIISGS ANDB The` attention of ptirthasers 3s invited to our geral stock of these Goods. ' ' 4-4 superior Sea Island Shirting Muslius; 1546 cc . , cc cc - cc 7-13 _ 12-4 Hamilton Sheeting; 5_4 cc cc mar 17 1R031.42 Tons Pig Iron. just received by je4 - JAMES MAY. . • • .• _ • •. • . giltA PENNOCE.
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