; . - , .'- , ` , : - 44g. , "4 - .;' -., • • ; . :'.t..,;:.'-'4'4J:ft . ! . : - '4"e1; 7. -•' ,, '';''. -- ' THE MORE DAILY MORNING POST. LOCAL COLIIILIN.—.W. lIIPLEI4 - ; Editor. SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 20, 1846 • V. B. Pkrattn, Agent for country newspapers, is the Agent for the Pittsburgh Daily Morning Post, and Weekly Mercury and Manufacturer, to receive advertisements and subscriptions. He has offices in NEW' Walt, at the Coal Office, 30 Ann street, (ad joining the Tribune Office.) 'Boarort,Ho. 12, - State street.- PIILLAIDELPHIA, Real •Estate and Coal Office, 59 Pine street. - _ 11.strnyzonE, S. E. corner Baltimore .and Calverts, where our paper can be seen, and terms of adverti-, sing learned. , Yesterday noon our city was visited by a very severe thunder storm, accompanied with heavy rain, which la.sted for about one hour. The lightning struck the store of Messrs. Murphy & Co., corner of Furaith and Market streets, but escaped down-the pipes without doing any material injury to the building or its contents.: A A dr-ayman whose name we have been unable to procure, while driving along Prospect street, near the new basin, was struck by lightning and so se verely injured that but little hopes are entertained for his recovery• His horse vcas struck at the same time and instantly killed. C , f $ te r, f About five o'clock in the evening we were visit ed by anotherheart storm of wind and rain, ac companied with thunder and lightning; but not quite as mete as the one which preceded it. Up to the time of going to press we could learn noth ing further of a serious character attending them. Owing to the late heavy rains, we may look for arise in the rivers, which will be of much benefit at e .the present time. An Excellent Collection. We believe that the M-anagerie, whose arrival is fixed for the first of July, is considered the best collection of animals now in the country. Messrs. RLYNIoND & Wanarra, deserve every encourage silent for their untiring efforts to please the public, and we trust will be well patronized. It is the first time our citizenshave had the opportunity of see ing Am Drisbach, the well known King of the Wild Beasts, Whose miraculous intrepidity and self-possession during moments of apparently great danger, am truly surprising. His command over the supposed intractable temper of the beasts at the forest and jungle—his perfect control over the Eons, tigers, panthers, and other animals is the Menagerie—must to ish while they cannot fail to !please_, as proving the power of- man over the beasts, as, given by the Almighty at the Creation. With all the animals he appears, upon terms of intimacy, and dines with the Royal Tiger with-as much nois-cluziaace, as one would set down to a dozen of oysters at a refeectory. To-night, there will be a perfect rush to the Theatre, of course. Mrs. Lewis, who has estab. tithed herself in the good graces of our citizens, presents her claims for a benefit, The pieces, "Es. rneralda," and the "French Spy," are both excel lent, and will ensure for her a "tramper." ATTE4PTED Ronssxr.--An attempt was made on Thursday night, to rob the house of Mr. Mc and the two adjoining, on Hand street near the bridge. The robbers were in the houses for some length of time, but failed to find any thing of valae, that could, conveniently, be cartie . daway. DROW2iTIL—A German who had been em ployed on the iron ship, and whose name we have 'een unable to learn, while bathing in the Monon gahela, immediately below the gas works, on Thursday evening, was taken with the cramp and before-assistance could be rendered, was drowned. t. J Naw BOOT 4ND SROZ STORZ.--CtUi readers will perceive from an advertisement in another column that Messrs. Follansbee & Hayward have opened a new store orilLiberty street, near the mouth of Wciod st, where they intend selling Boots, Shoes, Tnmkr ? „&c, Sc., as cheap, if not cheaper, than any other house in the city. Give them a call. itP.Those who are fend of "pugilistic ere-Irises," eau have an opportunity of winaesgiog 9 display of ihe "science" by attending the exhibition to be given by Mr. Donnelly, this evening, at the Wash ington Hotel. pia few very toe Mahoghany Bureaus, with other .Furniture; will be sold at McKenna's this evenisig, at 8 o'clock, to cover an execution. Al so, Gold and Silver Watches, by order of an as tern Pawnbroker. Med. Yesterday, Friday 19, at 12 . o'clock, Lydia daughter of William and Lydia Barnhill, aged eleven' years and five months. The funeral will take placc.this afternoon at 5 o'clock, from the residence of her father on the corner of Clark & Scott streets, Sixth Ward. The friends and ac quaintances of the family are respectfully invited to attend. June 20 PRINTERS DIEETING. The printers.of the cities of Pittsburgh and Al legheny, are hereby notified to attend a meeting on Saturday evening at the Allegheny Hall at 7i o'clock. It is hoped that all professing to be jour neymen printers, and who have the good of the craft at heart, will attend, as business of impor tance will come before the meeting. H. McNAUGHTON, A. S. RUSSELL, F. H. COOLLEY. j e t Committee. cc:f•The Democrats of the First Ward Alleghe ny city, will meet at the. Council House in the Dia mond (instead of John Gearings,) this evening at 7i o'clock, for 'the purpose of electing Delegates to the County Convention. The Democrats of the Sixth Ward of the city of Pittsburgh, will meet at the house of 11 Rea, this evening-at 7} o'clock, for the purpose of elect ing Delegates to the'County Convention. Pittsburgh and Councils ... villa Raid Road Stoelcholders who have not lifted their Reieipts for the first Instairnent;can now obtain them at the office of the subscriber, between the hours of 9 and -11, A. M., and .'and 4 P. M. E.' D. GAZZAM, Sec'y of Com. Office Market at. between Third and Fourth. itY/The Democrats of the Third Ward, city of Pittsburgh will meet at the Duquesne House, cor ner of Grant street and coal lane, on Saturday next at half past seven o'clock, for the purpose of electing Delegates to the County Convention. pj'The' Democrats of the second ward Pitts burgh,l will 'meet at the house of Hugh Duffy in said ward on Saturday the 20th inst., to elect Del egates to the county conventinn. o:?The Democrats of the 3d Ward, Allegheny City, will meet at the "Butler County Hotel," on Federal at., on Saturday evening the 20th of June, to cleat Delegates to the Cotinty Convention. HON. CHARLES SHALEIt. The Democratic candidate for-Congress.—The nominee of the Democratic Convenfion 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 firstonler 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 sue cese is certain. The people Of this District require his servites in. Congress, and should not be denied. d&Win MANY DEMOCRATS. .jl. Sam Storm. Theatre. C 6mPasaYll " - • ' • , *'f.t 1 „ • ' • - 3 . , • • 0( , - The Denuxratic candidate for Congress.—The nominee of the DemoCiatic 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 Itr- CANDLESS—Iet the Democracy rally upon this able ,and eloquent champion of their principles, and success is certain. The people of this Dis trict require his services in Congress, and will not be denied. MANY DEMOCRATS. (r-?•VV'e are authorized to state, that JAMES ctiNisaNGIIAM, of Milllin township, will be a candidate for the Legislature, if nominated by the Democratic Convention. my2s EDITOU :.--Many of the Workingmen of this city and county, are anxious that Asnasw APlr.vr.cirr, of the Fifth Ward, Pittsburgh, should be placed is nomination by the Democratic Con vention, as a candidate for the Assembly. June 10 Mat t THEM. SIIERIFFALITY Mr. Erlitor:—Having been a devoted friend of Rody Patterson, 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 feel , confident that if plaeed before the people, by the county Convention, he will be tri. umphantly elected. A DEMOCRAT. Mr Erlitor:—You are hereby autharEied to state that the name of Gen. JONATHAN LAROE, of Jeff. ersmf Township will be presented to the Demo cratic convention as a candidate for the office of Sheriff, Gen.:Large if elected will make a cor rect and efficient officer, he is well known to the people, and if nominated, will receive the warm support of THE PEOPLE. may 'lg. COUNTY COMMISSIONER ROll LILT Dirm.sa of Pitt Township, ;will be a candidate for nomination, for the office Of County Commissioner; subject to the decision of the Dem ocratic Convention. COUNTY COMMISSIONER. We are authorised to announce the name of Rob ert Donaldson of Wilkins Township, as a candidate for the above office, subject to the decision of the Democratic Convention- COUNTY COMMISSIONER FOR ONE YEAR. Mr. Editor—You are hereby authorised to state that the friends of Mr. Witate.3l BnrA:cr, of the Sixth Ward, Pittsburgh, will urge the Democratic, County Convention to place him in nomination for the above office.- jje 17] MANY. COUNTY COMMISSIONER. Mr. Editor you are authorised to state that the name of GEORGE DRXISTON, at Pitt Township, will be presented to the convention as a candidate for the office of County 'Commissioner subject to the decision of the democratic county convention. jefi4.l&wtc. a/..Yfr. Editor. You are authorized to announce the name of ALEIINCIER CARNAHAN, as a condi date for the office of County Commissioner, for three years, subject to the action of the Democratic Coun ty Convention. jel2-4:lB:l,vtc FIFTH WARD. Mr. Editor—Please announce in your papei that Coe. J. E. INlCsar., a tried Democrat, will be a candidate for Cova-rr ComstissioNza, to serve the regular term of three years, if nominated by the Democratic County Convention. je3. LOWER ST. CLAIR. CORONER We have been authorized to state that DAVID llAnyz, Esq., will be a candidate for re-election to the office of Coroner, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. may I 1. CORONER. We have been requested to announce the name of .A.s . nutw M. Joan - stow, as a candidate for the office of Coroner subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. june 24c. Clickener's Sugar-mated Vegetable Pills.—All dis eases have their origin in impurity of blood,— However excellent the general health. there is no security against fever, where the blood is impure, as indicated by eruptions of the skin, vertigo, headache, lassitude, &c. The best purifier of the blood is Clickncr's Sugar-coated Pills, which is so skilfully compounded, that it does not cause grip ing, the great objection to all pills. Theenvelope of sugar prevents all nausea, so that, save from the powerful, yet easy operation, the patient would hardly be aware that he had taken any medicine at all. So well convinced is Dr. Clickner of the efficacy of his pills in all specified cases, that he is 'pledged to return the.money, when the promised effect is not produced. Sold by Wm. Jackson, corner of Wood and Lib erty streets, who is general Agent for Dr. Clicke ner's Pills in Pittsburgh and vicinity. 13. Beware of an imitation article called proved Sugar-Coated Pills," purporting to be pat ented, as both the pills and pretended patent are forgeries, got up by a miserable quack in New York, who, for the last four or five years, has made his living by counterfeiting popular medicines. Mankind! at least that part of you With scalp quite bald and bare, You can have splendid—indeed, 'Us true— Most glorious silky hair. If vou 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 Restorative. o:7Three 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 oil, cure scurf or dandruf, and make light, led 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 tong any other article. Sold at JACKSON'S Patent Medicine Ware house, 89 Liberty street, Pittsburgh head of Wood. aj.Principal Office, sign of the American Ea gle, 82 Chatham street, New York. hfiracle—to cure Eruptions and beautify dia. 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 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, salt rheum, erysipelas, &c. it cures wonderfully; also, freckles, tan, sunburn, morphew pimples, blotches, &c. See that billy, what a fright; Jones's splendid Lily White Would give her skin a natural aue. But you note, in spite of talk, She will use the common chalk; Thus you see her face is blue. If that same lady, and many others, had used Jo:ma'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. W anted. TWO Hundred 4 Horse Wagons wanted for the U. States. On application to the Commanding Officer of the Allegheny Arsenal, near Pittsburgh, Pa., the above number of wagons will be contracted for, which are to be furnished immediately. Wagon makers in Pittsburgh and the adjacent Towns, are invited to propose. jel7-dlOtdcw2t TRAVELS IN MEXICO, ILUSTRATED.—Zrav eIs over the Table Lands and Cordilleras of Mexico, during the years 1843 and '44; including a description of California; the principal cities and Mining Districts of that republic, and biographies of the ex-emperor, Sr. D. Antonia Lopez De Santa Anna; illustrated with the maps of Mexico, Texas, Upper and Lower California, United States, and parts of British America, with Plates descriptive of the scenery publichuildings, !ke g portraits of Itur bide. and Santa Anna; by Albert M. Gilliam, U: S. Consul to California, for sale by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON. jeB cor Market and 3d ate. ALUM.---55 barrels-alum just received and for sale by B. A. FARNESTOCK, & Co. jelB " corner 6th and Wood sts. • - - 44 _ ' BY LAST NIGHT'S. NAIL. _ . , - -Front, the Baltime.te Sun, AWFUL ,CALABITY AT QUEBEC. Burning of the Theatre Royal-Immense clestructiois of life—Fifty Bodies- recovered front the Ruins; ¢. We 'received by Magnetip Telegraph at 10 ol clock last night the following awful and heart-ren• ding information from Quebec, that city having been doofned'to another immense loss oflife by fire:— PHILADDIPIIIA, JlOll3 17,2 10 o'clock; P. M. S (From the Quebec Mercury ofdttnel34 It has again pleased the Almignty to afflict out already chastened city.. Last - night at. 11 a' eock, ; afire broke out in the Theatre Royal; Lew bistreet, kirmerly a Riding Schbol. At the close of.. Mr. liarrison's exhibition of his chemical diorame, (from the information we have been able to glean,) itcamphine lamp was -over set from some cause or other, and the stage at once becOme enveloped in flames. The house had been densely crowded, butsome had fortunately left beibre the 'accident A rush was at once made for the ' staircase leading from the boxes by those who, in the moment of excitement, forgot the oth er pit-sages of egress. In an incredible short space of time, the whole of the interior of the building was enveloped in one sheet of flame. The newly erected:platform, covering the pit and communi. citing at each end with the stage and boxes favor. ed the Progress of the flames. The staircase corn mlnicated with the boxes. It had fallen from the weight of those who crowded upon it; one foot was intarposed between the hapless crowd and eternity, and on that space, we, with five or six others stood the fierce flames around us, and the dense smoke repelling all efforts to extricate us. As far back as we could see, there was a sea of head. and of writhing bodies and outstretched arms. Noise there was none; and though' but few Means of escape was presented to the doomed, yet at the extreme end faces could be seen calm and resigned, of persons who as the funerrl pall of smoke grad ually enshrouded them, appeared to drop into eter nal sleep. By our side was one brother striving to extri cate another; but abandonment was unavoidable. One poor creature at our feet offered his entire worldly wealth for his rescue. The agonizing expression of the faces before us can never be effaced from our memory. The flames at the time were above and around us, but human aid was of no avail, In five minutes from the time of which we make mention the mass of human beings who had but a short inter val previously been in the enjoyment of a full and and active life, were exposed to our view a mass of calcined bones. Up to this hour, forty six bodies have been re covered from the ruins. Most of them have been recognized. A greater loss of life than in the two dreadful conflagrations of last summer. Sad wail ing pervades the city. Scarcely a street can be traversed in which the closed shutter or the bang ing crape do not betoken a sudden bereavement. Father's, sisters; and children of both sexes, in dulge in the deepest lamentations over the calam ity. which has fallen upon many of those who were tot suddenly and awfully summoned into the presence of their Creator. Highly Important from Maim Pro'cst against the Blockadc--3(crican Army about to march for Matamoros—Paredes in the as- ccodant—Position of the America,' Pert. By the schooner Merchant. Captain Kean. ar rived at Charleston on Sunday last, the Courier has recelved tiles of Ifavarta and 3latanzas papers to the 111th inst. From the Havana Diario Jr la Marina of the oth inst_ they translate the follow ing letter, which is later than the advice* from Yeas Crux brought by the steamer Missisippi, at Pensacola: VF.11.1. Cora, June 1.1E46 The Consuls of the neuter nations hare protest. ctl against the blockade of this port. declare on the .20th of last month by the commandant of the C. S. fee, which allotvs only 1. - ) days for fore gn vessels to leave the port. The principal portion of the American fle:t is now at 1.,1a Verde. and the American man-of•trar St. Mary's and Falmouth, and a small brig, are cruising before Tampico. Marty families are leaving this city for the inte rior. We are now here as in 113:1s, with the only dlfferelice that the Castle is in a letter condition. After much delay the Congre.s of the nation had the first meetini , on the t:Ttli, Senor Dusta mente (the ex-president) being appointed PlCA dent of the same, and it is generally believed that Paredes will be elected legal President of this Re public- It is said that Paredes will march over to Mat amoros tit the head of a gran army. the largest portion composed from hte troops called ECAP I %e. The day fin the departure of the army is fixed already, but nobody knows it. Gen. Bravo will occupy the Presidency ad interim. The suspension at payments, continue, and bu siness remained in the worwi condition. The Gov eminent had called a meeting tar the purpose of procuring, resources, which I believe can hardly be obtained, because the clergy is not able to pay the amount of-POP O.") monthly risked by the govern ment; and on the other band the actual condition of the inise.ral States is not such as to expect from them any resources. The N. O. Delta has a fetter (torn its Pensacola correspondent, containing information received by the Mississippi, from which sic select the fol- I rising interesting items:— It is said that the situation of our squadron in relation to the English, who have increased theirs very considerably, is somewhat preearions. It is riunored that as FOOlll us the English hear of the declaration of war against Mexico, it will be the signal far them to take possession of the %%bole coast, and that it is their intentioh to do so. If they do attempt it, look out far hard knocks. Al though Corn. bloat's squadron is diminished by the return of Old transitles home, he will, no doubt, when joioed by Capt. Stockton, give a good 'ray rave mums sip puns Satil jt at la 2 01 slaaq 142 ti easy Isnot ays :ray Jut stmloot POO3 .3utdael st uraptinbv ays i.iapstod yips pata.sl xa anbreq laytoue at amyl %my oust of hutaino ct uotteredard kta.so au 'me 2ottnoa railutm.o am mu of asey ll!M +toys •apastacyq yausid ayl utu anbreq awns aqt ays -slug /ay 2uyisydstp ill2utlinra pun 'Awls tit trod tit 302 ays 4.sapa Inomps say to flutry 'ray panund innourredie.n to dome ayf, •apilamy aqt tins malt ja 'Etuaartu anbreq eql 'mums do 2upta9 sem ay% eu 'iddisstsin at jo 9ur a 0 , 1 to At am un BRANDIES, GINS & WINES -10 half pipes old Cognac Brandy; 6 quarter casks " " " ' 3 pipes superior Holland Gin; I puncheon superior old Jamaica Rum; 3.5 quarter casks 6 porto Wine; 6 " superior L. P. Madeira Wine; 10 " L. P. TcneritTo 3 " " Brown Sherry 20 " " Sweet Malaga 10 " dry '4 11 10 Indian Barrels Muscat 5 Dozen Claret it{ 10 " Muscat —Just received and for sale by MILLER &. RICKETSON. je9 No. 170 Liberty st. TOBACCO --90 boxes Richmond manufactured of various brande and qualities, just roc'd and for sale by DULLER fit ,RICKLTSON, 170 Liberty at. Books. RVINGS Sketch Book. I Bracebridgo Hall. Waldio"s Circulating Library; for ID. Lady of the Manor. Sigourneys Letters; to young ladies. Miss Jcwsburge Letters. Evenings at Home. Miss Leslie' Pencil Sketches. St. Pierre's Studies of Nature. Milford Bards Prose and Poetry. Conquest; and self Conquest. Live and Lot Live. For sale by H. S. BOSWORTH & Co. jels 43 Market et. CORN-117 Sacks Corn just received and for sale by JAMES MAY. je4 RECEIVED—Per Canal Boat Great Western -100 pee Cherry f3cantling-5x6 and 6:0-6000 Lights Window Sash suitable for-the western trade, 12%16, 10x12and Balo. - For sale by je6 L. WLLMARTH. ~*~. 'VOA SALE-=A gcMdimiply cremated bill' bushels and Peek measures; Louisville linie by the bbl: and retail; window atah and glass; garden lides and fakes; scythe !Made and sickles; matches; wrapping paper; axe and . hatchet handles. brushes, te.; for sale low Tor cash. ISAAC HARRIS, Agent - jel34t - and Coral Merchant tito'l2 St Clair at... RISTOL - BOARDS-- - • • B omy . Cap Bristol Drawing Boards; 64 Medium 4g err fc . . lloyal P ?rated .U. .For sale wholesale and.retail JOHNSTON& STOCICTON J ' jeB - con Market and 3d sts VrEW GOODS.--Received at No 46.. a new, and 111 complete assortment of Dry Goods, which have been Purchased withit the last few days,—eince the. great depreciation in prices, in the New York market, and which in consequence will be difiposed off, de cidedly to the advantage of -the purchaser. Please call and examine at So 46. jels. I BARROWS & TURNER . GREAT BARGAINS IN LINEN GOODS AT No. .46.—Thia day received and opening-- 50 dozerainen Cambric Slide. (free from cot ton.) Price, 12i cents each. 26 dozen do , bettar qualities, and prices varying to the best in use. I . 1 case Irish Linens at decided bargains: Undressed Linen Shirtings very cheap. Fancy striped d0.,1d0., beautiful. At reduced prices r 4 jel 5 BARROWS & TURNER'S. BERAGE SHAW LS.=:--1 cartons more of those splendid Shawlit, received to-day, and selling at low prices at I jels BARROWS & TURNER'S. BROWN SEA GRASS.—Another lot of Sea Grass Skirts of Superior quality, received at No. 46, and selling at the low price of $l,OO. jels !BARROWS & TURNER. S _ , POOL TIIRE AD I -140 doz super. 6 cord white celebrated br - and l ; , May Flower. 100 doz super. cold do., Jones & Smith's recd at jels ARROWS & TURNER, BEIIAGE SCARF.—Eeau ti assort melt t open etl at jelS BARROWS & TURNER. ENTLEMEN—We' are opening to-day, an in -13- voice ofßlne Black, and Black Drap De Me— ta' different qualities-ffor summer coats. ALSO, Corded anti plain wpite Linen Drillings; 3-4 and 4-4 dark brpwn plain Linens; Fancy coating Linctis and Ginghauta, of every de scription, cheap at jets. BARROWS & TURNER.. T ETV CALICOES:I—, Another lot Gingham pattern priune--large as small plaids,beautiful stvlea, received at No. 46. IiAItItOWS & TUB.NE:R. jels 1 17 Al BOSSED TABLt COVERS.--of different styles ljand Magnificient designs received and for sale cheap by Ljelsl BARROWS & TURNER. 1,1 INERAL WATlrt-- I.lJ_ "Sparklin and bright In ita liqutd light." —And not only "rpm-Ping and bright," but for itv delicioua flavor, Itaval& Brockway's; Mead and Min eral Water is certainly "unrivalled" and the arrupa are equal to any that ever graced the Mineral Fount. Call and veui, at No. 2 Commercial Rovv, Liberty at. je6 New Books. JUST RECEIVED4-Lramtas alum etxraA, Asia Minor, by Mrs. E. C. A. Schneider, with an may on the prospecta of the Heathen and our duty to them, by Rev. B. Schneider, and an introduction by Rev. E. Heiner, M. Published by !ter. Sunil. Gatelius, Chatubersbutith, 1846. For sale by ,CRIDA S SCHEIBLEII. 115 Wood at. IISALMS &. HYMN'S, for the os4 of the German Reformed Churdh in the U. S. of America, En glish and German. .flor gale by SCRIRA & SCHEIBLER, IF, Wood st. ?litre ItEIDI:I.IIEiti3 CATECHISM, or a sum mer of Christian Doctrine as used by the /,. German Deformed CI arch, English and Gennan.— Fur sale at our stare, 'o. ILA Wood st. Pittsburgh. jet I SCKIIIA d... SCII KIBLER. t llonksellers. lARD 01L-- A few barrels premium lard oil Ivry . 4 tine—also eutnau a lard oil for Sale by GEO. COCIIIIAN, jell. ; No. 26. Wont) street. --..., LI ICKLES—FItIy dos.. oca superior quality. On !Lind, CI ouul for sale by Q,EusiGE , COCIIitAN, • jee No. :A Wood garret. , 4AHUM Linen , Shirringa; - 4 + . 5.4 and 12-4 t I:Ached Linen Sheeting; 6-4 8-4 and 10-4 mat Table Linen; Ifuckabocks for Tooellinr, • An invoice received of the ataore thi* day ,tr. is CONST.IIILF., jeL !Co. ti.. 3 Market at. ``t IX Caans New Strl . t . Prtnts at 121 Isl and 25cta. L TI per ranaty or color and pattern, Black and Mote do. r anornint rervired to-day. It. E. (*.niSTAIILF.,B3 • ummgrt MTh* an co l Tirtm.ils in vest tanety new lv reveircit by D. F. VW:STADIA:, • l=4 N.. 143 Mialtrt THE public are hereby informed that KIM BALL, No. l'ailtood street, is selling Boots and Shoes very eheip for cash. All who want a first rate pair of rqx.ni, dalGio4 or Shoes, are respectfully vevaied to call and examine his stock, a: be is determined not to be undersold— sod as to the quality of his goods, he would ber, leave to refer to bin 111.111KIVIIA custrimers.--je IIkrALUABLE HOVSK AND LtlT AT AreTtoN. Ou Friday, June atith, at 3 o'clock in the al': ternonn, will bri sold. at M'Ketinas Auction Mart, No., 111 Wriod street, the new and well built three stnry brick store house, now in the orxtlPancY of M. & Kennedy, No., Wood street, between Diamond alloy and 4th street, the lot is I feet 8 inches, fronting on Wood street, and runs back SO feet, this is one of the. most desirable business houses now to be obtained in the city. Two thousand dollar. of the pit/rinse money may remain on Iwo., and rtiort;age for three years if de sired by the purchaser, an Indisputable Title will be Ei;i== Proposals. PROPONALS *Ai be received fur furnishing Utta sportatton for one curnpany of U. 8. Arollery, with itzt battery, armaments, equipments am! sup plies daft kinds Irons Wheeling, Vs. to Enric Ruck, Arkansas. Said company will probably consist of about. 5 commissioned officers and 120 non-coinmidioncd officers and soldiers, and will have with it six field gun., with their carriages, caissons and ammunition, two battery wagons and two traveling forges with their contents and three road wagon. and also about 100 horees, forage for the horses and provisions for the men, will also be carried. All suitable shelters and fixtures for easy attendance on the horses and for their safe transportation must be provided. The officers accompaning the command mud be provided with cabin passage, and the non-commissioned offi cers and soldiers must be ihmi.hed with comfortable accommodations and the use of fuel and fire fur their cooking. The boat is to make such stoppages and at such landings as the Qr. Master may direct, and to take in such supplies u homey deem necessary or proper to provide, and is to be wholly under the control of the Qr. Master in ao far as relates to its loading, movements and stoppages. The Qr. Master reserves to himself the right of changing the destination of the boat, (if he bo so or dered) from Little Rock, Arkansas, to Nachitocher or to New Orleans. La. The bids will accordingly specify the terms demanded in case of either of said changes. Proposals should be addressed to Lieut. J. P. J. O'Brien, A. A. Qr. M. U. A. A. Wheeling Va.— They should bo in the post Wince of that place by the 22d inst., though any proposals found in the Poet Office on the arrival of Lieut. O'Brien (if he should not arrive before the 22d inst.,) will be considered. After the closing of the contract not leas than three days will be allowed to prepare the necessary accom modations, fixtures, &c. dr.c. to bring the boat to Wheeling. , J. P. J. O'BRIEN, je16 , 46t 4. A. Qr. M. U. S. A. Western' Lands. ORE than 3000 acres of Land situated in the northern part of Indiana and the southern part of Michigan, which was selected with great care during the early settlement of that country, is now offered for sale or exchange for Pittsburgh manufac tured articlea or city or county property on favorable terms. Much of the land is in separate 'tracts of 160 and 320 acres, and will be sold in tracts to suit pur chasers. For further information apply to Mucous LEECH & Co., Liberty street, or F. H. EATON, Market at. jelB.4:llwdrw2t BOXES of prime, picked Sicily Lemons for I sale by (jab) TAAFF.E 8c °TONNE.% .:.; .. 1,: . :,: : : i. ,• : :- - ,;',:: ; ;,...i.,..:.:' . 1.,.j,.: - ' . : . ' '-'.'-'t-I''-;'::,'-',::.t,-;.•,',:'.,.-.,:::',...-.',';-.. =WE EMEI /FILM MAMMOTH IIIANAGERIE of all that is j beautiful and Wild in animated nature, is more extensive than any ver collected in America; it re quiring the aid of SIXTY MEN AND NINETY HORSES in their care and transportation. ' • Will he exhibited at Pittsburgh on WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY, JULY Ist,"2d, 3d and 4th, for 4 days oniy, under their Enormous Pavillion, to be exhibited in the Mansion House Yard, Liberty street. The different ':Exhi bitions will take place as follows: - ""WednesdayJuly Ist, from 1 to 4 and 7to 10 P. M.; Yhursday and Friday, July 2d and 3d, from 6 to 12, A. M., 1 to 4 and 7 to 10 P. M.; Saturday, July 4th, there will - im'-iouis Exhibitions—at 9, A. M., 1, 3 and 7 P. M. , • The Wild Tennets of the forest, from the huge and docile elephant, the majestic Lion of unexplored Af rica, the fierce tiger of the Bengal jungles the beau tiful leopard, the playful but ferocious bear, the gen tle gazelle, the useful and patien• thr ly striped zebra, the grave rob' thy panther, the savage wolf, t through all the lesser grades, safety, true to their nature at subject to the control of man th Fowls of the air and Rentili rare, various and dangerous of comprised in this valuable cot is powerless, and space too lirm floe it to say-,,that the proprir standing and highest celebrii years of toil and expense to which is pronounced in Eurt fecily unparallelled. RAYMOND & WARING wet& dons expense they have retail celebrated, brave and powerfe , IfEßit bItIFSI who is a native of Germany, of all tamers of wild beasts. critics the lion tamer! as he h fore this in taming the largest ever caught. This lion is at pr of Raymond its-Waring, and the life of the intrepid Driest tigers, leopards and other bet cage. 8.5,0a0 and i 0,060, for aer - ent periods, from 6 months to 1,. .4. or.) ye.l/11. Personsharing mo tley to Seed, it securely, and ' punctual -IT, %St() ply a p the best set r ely. I en. ji.rartnek 000 wanted in the esbal hEltfless, bi an excolleot coal War on I.lk Of apply to ISAi Agoncy and Intolligcno jr 13-ftNr ir n c r o l: n i fi, ' I r ,O nt il l v r Nt. :) s ii is ti l it l t l i t il and c... ‘ 0 dreds or our citattne who have used JAYNE'S cmon.N.vrivE as a certain, safe and effectual reined Madura. or Looseness Cholera Mor COMPLAINT, Colic, Looseness, Pains Sick and Nervouslfeadaelie, Hearth: This is one of the most etTici safe CUIfIrII,O3IIIIII CVer &retell to cure of the various derangement Still nolect.a, and the may article confidence for caring SUMMER E OMPI. 41NT ; and it easel it really acts liken charm. From lhr Rtr. Am Minn, °filo Protestant Afethiict is( Chord.. The undersigned having been alaillitsd during are past 'slate.r with a disease in the stomaerx, sometimes prodeing severe pain in the stomach fur ten or twelve hours without intermission, and haring triedvarious remedies with little effect, was furnished wl'kk bot tle of Dr. JATNE'S CARIIINITIVE BALSAM. used according to the directions, and found hity • •• - bly that this medicine caused the pain to al) • three or four minutes, and in fifteen or twenty min utes every uneasy sensation was entirely quieted. The medicine was afterwards used whenever indica tions of the approach of pain were perceived, and the pain was thereby prevented. Ile continued ‘" use the mellictue every evening, and sometimes in the morning, and in a few weeks health was so far re stored, that the sufferer was relieved front ajargo amount of oppressive-pain. From experience, there fore, he can eorvidentfy recommend Dr. 1). Jayne's Carminative Balsam, as a salutary medicine for dis eases of the stomach and bowels. A. SHINN. Allegheny city, July 16th, 1843. For sale in Pittsburgh at the PEKIN TEA STORE, 72, Fourth street, near Wood. Price .25 and 50 cents per bottle. jelS-dkiv I'. McK ENNA, Aucboncrr S the title given to Dr. Thompsmi's justly cele- I brated Carminative, by a great number of per sons who have used it time after time, in their Families, for.the cure of Cholic, Cholera Morbus,. Cholera Infanturn, Diarrhrea or Bowel Complaint, Dysentery or Flux, Vomiting and Bilious 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 ‘Varranted by the pro prietor or money refunded. Sold wholesale and retail by the following per sons: In Pittsburgh-13. A. Fahnestock & Co, J. D. Morgan, J. Schoonmaker& Co, Jonathan Kidd & Co, It. E. Sellers, Braun & Reiter, Wm. Thorn, Wm. Jackson, J. Cassell, D. C. Kneeland. In Allegheny-3 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. Also, Dr. Thompson's Tonic, Anti•Dyspeptie and Purgative Pills.- Prepared and sold as above. TRY THEM. N. B.—None genuine without the fac simile of the Proprietors signed on each bottle or box. jels P ITTSBURGH MANUFACTURED TOBACCO 20 kegs Plug Tobacco; 5 44 Ladies' Twist, do; 10 44 Va. ce d o; 10 " Cav , d, Is Lump, do; In store and for sale by' J.II , DEVITT, ap 20 222 Liberty at. -- ; - - . E=EM MUM etymon& and Wair 'ZOOLOGICAL CERTIFICATE The Family Friend; EDGAR THORN, Draggiat, corner Hand and Penn sta., Pittsbuigh L::. S; P. STICKNEV4 NEW ORLF,ANS AND SOUTHEBN GYMNASIUM. First performance on Friday evening .lone 19, in - front of, the American Hotel. 111 TR. STICKNEY begs leave moat _respectfully to IVA, 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, the complement in every department of which is so com pletely filled, that hitherto no additions or alterations have been suggested by the discerning public ofNew Orleans, the skill ofsome of whom in their respective vocations, have gained them ri Celebrity that places them at the !‘acme" amongGymuastic and the pro fession of Equitation. . ; - - In offering a synopsis of the performances,. which the Manager takes pride in effenng this season, he is constrained to express his gratefulnessfor the liberal patronage bestowed upon his exertions during the past season, and the many!. kindnesses everywhere evinced towa.ds himself andthe various members of his r,ompany. In the Stud 'of variegated find beautiful horses, the luxurious conveniences ofthe. Tent, the. Music, the Profuse Outlay, Expensive Appliances, Tasteful Para! phernelia, Appropriate Costumes, Brilliant Trappings Gorgeous Pageantry, and above all, assidious often tiOn to the comforts of the spectators, the Manager courts criticisms. L In fine, he thinks that in affctiding the greatest pos sible innocent amusement, with the greatest amount of interesting instruction, fig. has reduced the feats and sports of the circle to a science. The Manager, ever anxious to cater for the public, has at a great expense engaged the celebrated Ethio pean Serenaders front Boston , , with little Ole Bull, the greatest Violinist of the age.(l I years) in the world; and Sweeny, the best Banjo playerand Mr. Sanford in the Virginia Jigs. Clown—Old Fred Gerson. Equestrian Manager—B. Jennings. Riding Mester—lL Long. bvthe eelebrated:BnAss BA R . 0 .5 .R5, one of the most finished scene Blers of ry, will appear and introduce many foreign ant local scenes, many of which he is the the. inigined of. W. NICHOLS, an accompished and chaste prin cipal Act Rider of the Frenclj nel American Schools. W. EINCADE, the bold and Young Equestrian Hero, will introduce something new on his new Jett Black Filly, Lucy Neal. Mr. E. WOODS, the Comie Personincator of the Red Man of the Forest. N, s Mrs. WOOD, the beautillil, chaste anirtery grace ful female Equestrian. The Youthful GEORGE DUNBAR, will signalize himself in his great and singular performances of Chinese Equilibrium end personal Posture , . The Comic Concert will introduce the most tal ented Ethiopians of the day,. NEAL JAMEISON, whose inspiring touch, on the Banjo is most exquis ite, Will be aided in the extraerdinary Ballettepttrt ment, by the truly gilled dancer, FRANK BROW ER., 5.,- Every attention' will be made to the observance and prosorration of the good 'order which is always indisponsible to well regulated _Exhibitions. The above Troupe will exhibit at New Castle on the 26th, and at Harmony on the 27th of June. je2 JUST RECEIVEII—.A Splendid assortment of Summer Cassimeres, I Gingham!, and Gam broons, suitable for emits and, pants; 'a large stock or fancy - Summer Stuffs; fancy cotton Cloths, a new_ar tide; Oregon Cassimeres; Gold Mixed Tweeds and. Berkshire; 10 dosen white shirt Linen. Bosoms and Collars. 1" Also, a great variety of fancy shirt striped Ging, hams, &c.; a splendid assortment of Summer Cra.' 7 vats, Mareeillos, Silk, Skin' and other Veatings of superior styles and quality; ; Socks,:Handkerchiefs, Stocks, Bosoms, Collars, Lisle Gloves, and all kinds of gentlemen's wear, ready made ' orlr,rd up to order at the shortest notice; and at thelowirsriwices, by W. B. SHAFFY,R, Pittsburgh Clothing Stare, je3 ,corner of ;Wood and Water sts. COFFER -651 bags prima green Rio. 10 pockets old governmensJara.- Arriving and for sale by LA.MiIERT & SHIPTON, 133 and 135 Wood st. SOAPS -110 boxesVo. 1 Rosin• 20 %, Almond, Toilet and-yalm. 50.' nyder Shaving. ' In store and for sale by my 22 7' - *~.• ~w~..~T . .. ~. .< ~,yy ~n+~~i'a . ' ' . • .. , .-t bt:i.;,...:u Pittsburgh and L....1:i. 4 port every Monday at 10, A. AI '..'.- ' • - 3 o f j " . - i i: . .;;;1 't.._..'ehug. at - 10, I , ...hi r the4ranrelrawrten . .! .1 -'l 2 -. .., , Ing,,,shyntlLieave" - ESMlnati every Thuisday,'fit.l.o -.. 74 , A.M. _ . . for freight or passage apply on board. ..-. ''... The Monongahela was built expressly for is -..- .• L • Lit t ... and offers to the passengers comfort, and su-. ' ~ w i, - ..V-commodations. mar.3l- 41endidi,-....,:..- .: , . - ....:CpRIVIN, Chyt. Brigire . ::,' ,A.r.ari F -rrorri - Pittsburgh to St . Lou . eas.arr Of 1846• . < .. . . - .J'forp Corwin, was built expressly Tor ~,. .:4e, an,d. is elegantly furnished in every reset andror freight or passage apply on b oar d . 1 rose_____, _ay Ith._ FOT T. LOUIS—REGULAR PACXET.' mi lk L ir'. •• thnew.and splendid passenger steam ..t-,-",7=.i . LTNETTE4npt. Perry, will run in the tra e tutiurgh 616 t. -LArs, during the season of 1 . ' ...s - :. - ~_,.,_ The Brunette was built exprestO for the-tin - de, and is elegantly fourni4ed in every respect. For frcigh or passage apply on board. ap IA '7l bis 7; • Jon*, `.lOll5[AtlY t 7 ltntdo for their wit o Icioper grounds .IYalinn Juggler, on eute the most won nly arriresl in this fined Dogs will al exhibit ninny. ex- - FOR LOUS lIIL REGULARfr- PACKET.. ' ~...g The neveattti splendid passenger steam-. - -- er TONNALLEKAe. 'Capt. J. K.Moody,, vi run Initse trade from Pittsburgh tbLonisville,ndti ring the season of 1546. , -,''' ...- . The Tonnaleuka, was built expresslyToithe trade and is elegantly furnislied in every respect. For freight or passage apply on board. Remittances t England, Ireland, Scot., lay I and 'Wales. PERSONS desir 13 of remitting money :to any o the above cou :les, can do so through the sub scribers on the me easy terms. We are prepared to issue drafts for any amount over £l,OO sterling,— Remittances made through our house any daybefore the 23d of May, will be received in Ireland, by the 20th of June. • LAJS I ISERT :&. r., 1, ._;.. ~ 1;22= CINCiN NATI . PACKET g. For Cita:anneal and St. Laois and all The passongor stearnor PALESTME. leave for tho above intermediato ports regularly. For freight or passage apply on board. jog. For Cincinnati and Louisville.. ItEOULAII PAcicre. ••• • ,11-7 P The new and splendid passenger steal?). er C OLUMBI A, O'NEAL, Master, vvil/ leave for the above and intermediate ports, regular. ly. For freight or passage apply on board, or to jel D. WILKINS, Agent._ Tuesday Zreutug Packet. This new and splendid passenger steam. host DECLARATION, Capt. Voriteeit, will run as a regular packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every- Tuesday everting at 3 o'clock. Returning she will leave' Cincinnati every Friday evening at 3 o'clock. The Declaration offers superior accommodations to passengers. For freight or passage apply on board. je I pacog i 4 bit liayl THE regular mail and pasengef steam - er UNION, Captain Maclean, will run as a reg ar packet between Pittsburgh and. Cincin- nati, leaving this port every Monday at 6 o'clock, P. M. Returning she will leave Cincinnati every Thursday at 6 P. M. The enion was built expressly for this trade, and affords every accommodation. ' For frekht or .assage apply.on bond.. • • may 9 MIMMM •• The well known;Cast running steamer • • • C.kMBRIA, W. Forsyth, Master, will run as a regular Packet, leaving every Wednesday morn ing.at 10 o'clock, and Wheeling, at 10, P. M., the same day. 'Returning, she. will leave Cincinnati every Saturday, at 10, A. M. For &eight or passage apply on board, or to FORSYTH & Co., Agents, No. 30, Water street. SAURDAY PACKET The regular mail and passenger steamer CIRCASSIAN{Capt. Isaac -Bennett, will run as a regular Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Saturday, at 10, A. M., and IV - heeling at 10, P. M., the name day. Returning, the will leave Cincinnati every Tuesday, at 10, A. M. For freight or passage apply on board. The Circassian was built expressly for this trade, and offers„'te her passengers every comfort and an- - commodaton. mar 23 SATURDAY' PACKET. _ • The regular mail and passenger steamer MF—RSENGER, Capt. Linford, will run ne 'tet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, .Irt every Saturday at 10, A. M., and .o, P.g., the same day. Returning, re Cincinnati every Tuesday, .nt..10, I. or passamappry „ . E 1 WE 'ESDAY PACKET. . . ~,, Tr!: „ iilar mail and passengerstearn per Ik.'"'"." NGLAND, Capt. S. 11. Par" , .d.:221 a regular packet lar"—cen 'Pittsburgh r.l.- .. ..-"inucti t leaving this port 0,,,, 1 Virednesday at. I‘.; "Wheeling at 10 P. M. the sac:- "--- .. .: twill leave Cincinnati ever ruin 3 Or pa-sage apply on board:" r 1 7 , -triVy; kite 'was built exprrc , lv for . .1.; to the eydr; - rimotln• BLAXELY & MITCHEL, Pittsburgh, Agents for Roche, Bro's & Co., New York. ItemMonett to othe Old _Coutttrp.”. ONEY sent to all parts of England, Ireland, 131 Scotland, and Wales, in sums of and up, wards, totuit purclasers. ALLEN KRA:WEE, Exchethge Broker. m9-wly&dlm corner of 3d and Wood sts Firth Street Furniture Warerooms. THE subscriber would most respectfully call the attention of the public to his stock of Cabinet Ware, possessing advantages over any other manu facturing establishment in the city. He is enabled to sell his Wares at much lower prices; therefore, he would remind those who want good Furniture at a fair price not to:forget the right place, No. 27, Fifth street. (mer 23-ar.wy) R. A. RYAN. Great Bargain for Salo. -yrhave for sale an excellent Frame Manse, built and finished expressly for the occupan cy of-the owner, containg fine finished rooms and parlors, cellar; &c., with a . Garden well stocked with fruit trees and vines, lot 30. feet front running back to the Manner line. The lease has 9 years unexpir. ed and no ground rent. It is situated in the neigh borhood of the business part of the city, and will be sold very low and immediate possession given. Apply to - BLAKELY & MITCHEL. , BLEACHED SHEHTINGS AND SHISB.TING.—. The attention of purchasers is invited to our geral stock of these GOods. 4-4 superior Sea Island Shirting Bfluslini; 15_16 de cc •,, tc cc 7-8 cc , 12-4 Hamilton Sheeting; 54 ei 94 cc mar 17 IG - IRON-32 Tons Pig Iron, last received by je4 JAMES MAY. SHEA & PENNOCK.
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