THE I'ITTSBMIGH MIY:MORNINO POST. LOCAL .COLLIBUN-...W.-BIGLER. Editor. MONDAY MORNING, JUNE 22, 1846 il4rlr. B. P.kLIKEIt, Agent for country newspapers, is the Agent for the Pittsburgh Daily Morning Post, and Weekly Mercury and Manufacturer, to receive advertisements and subscriptions. Ile has offices in Ye* Yonx, at the Coal Office, 30 Ann street, (ad joining the Tribune Office.) • Bbsrorr, No. 12,State street. PHILADELPHIA, Real Estate and Coal Office, 59 Pine street BALTIMORE, S. E. corner SaltimOre and Calverts, where our paper can be seen, tind terms of advert'- , sing learned. CompMontan' MO to Mr, 'Porter. The complimentary benefit, which has ,been so very politely tendered Mr. Porter, by the entire stock company," and which has also been urged by many of our citizens, who are anxious for an opportunity to testify their approbation 'of the un ceasing and successful efforts, which has charac terised his management, since connected with our theatre, will take place this evening,; when Shak speare's splendid comdey of "Much ado about Noth- tug," will be presented. To, those who have paid the slightest attention to the management of this establishment, since it fortunately fell into the hands of the present able and efficient manager, it is unnecessary to say one word; the wretched con dition it was in, and the bad character attached , to it, by the strolling managers who for a 'number of years before had attempted to direct 'its affairs, rendered the drama in Pittsburgh so low, that it was impossible to collect a respectable audience, even when a good performerhappened accidentally this way. Mr. Porter, undertook the management viith all these obstacles to contend with; but, by indomitable perseverance and industry, has render ed the theatre a place of rational and intellectual amusement_ Everything is now conducted in the most becoming manner; he has, in short, succeeded in raising the drama, from the sink of shame into which-others by their want of talent and, energy had plunged it, and given to it attraction. and character. That Mr. Porter has been well sustained, (at least so far as respectability is concerned.) it is unneces• sary for,us.to say. The crowds that have nightly visited the Theatre, composed in a great degree of best fashion and respectability of the city,. is the last proof that the management has in every re spect come up to the wishes of the- most fastidi ous. We hope, therefore, in consideration of the untiring exertions of the•effilient and gentlemanly manager, that he may be greeted on the-occ.asion , with a crowd of Faces—not on account of the•mere pecuniary benefit he may derive from it—but for the proud satisfaction of knowing - , and seeing that exertions so untiring, and a disposition to please and gratify those for whom he has been catering,. (although sometimes at considerable loss to him self) has been andis properly appreciated. Lin OF MAJOII. L. P. 1114.1NTOOMEHT.—C. P. Montgomery; brother of the gallant Major Mont gomery, who was killed whilst fighting under Gen: Jackson at the battle of, Horse Shoe, in Alabama, is now in this city obtaining . gubscribers to the life of the gallant Major. The work Will not on_ 1 ly be a full biography of Major M. ,but also give a general account of the events in the carer of Gem Jackson, Gen. Coffee, Cols. Henderson and Lauderdale, and other distinguished warriors. The- work will be written by Charles Cass:illy, Esq. of Tennessee, a very able and excellent wri ter,. 'and Aria doubtles.s be full of interest. Among the names of those who have subscribed for copies of the work we notice that of the late Gen. Jack son, the lions. Henry:Clay, J. C. Calhoun, S. S. Prentiss, Col. Benton, Col. R. M. Johnson, and other distinguished men of our land. We would recommend Mr. Montgomery to the favorable no tice of our citizens. FIREXEN'S Pinans..—The Washinton, Penn and President Fire Companies of Allegheny city paraded on Saturday. The members of the dif ferent companies were dressed neatly and had their engines and hose carriages decked in a hand some manner with ribbons and flowers. After marching through Allegheny they crossed over to this side of the river, passed along Water, Wood and Liberty streets, and then returned to Alleghe ny city and were dismissed. EXCHANGE Ihru..—The following well-merited compliment to Mr. Att.cx BitowN, the present proprietor of th.c..Exchange Hotel, we clip from the last number of the Ashland (Ohio) Standard: "It may not be known to many of the numerous readers of your paper tlirough'ndrtli-Westeni Ohio, that Mr. ALLEN Baows, (formerly of the Mer chant's Hotel, in this city,) is the present occupant of the Erchaoge. The Exchange has long been amongst, the best of the Taverns in Pittsburgh.— After the great fire of the 10th of April, '45, this establishment did an excellent business, and from the fact that it has been fitted up with new furni ture, principally purchased in the city of Philadel phia, and is kept in a style not inferior to any bin west of the mountains, it must continue to do a good business. This is the house for an Ohio man —the presence of Old ALLEN makes every body at home. Old Boniface himself never had a more social appearance ornever:a better hymn. The wri ter of this article has tried Old Allen recently, and not only had as. good fare as-heart could wish for, but a moderate bill; but it is needless to say more; any man that has ever called with Allen Brown, will be pleased to hear that he can be found at the Exchange". OCKtOBEET NELSON, of Pitt Township, will be a Candidate'for the Legislature, subject to the decision of the. Democratic Convention. MADDoe.—fit dog supposed to have been mad was killed in Virgin Alley yesterday. ozr Costiveness, cholic, indigesfion,, have long baffled Physician's skill. A medicine, however, has been discovered, and is now offered to the world, which is p quick and, perfect cure for them, to which nearly every respectable practitioner in New York will bear willing testimony, as they have abandoned all other remedies for its use. The remedy spoken of -is Clickener's Sugar Coated Vegetable Pills. A medicine which is'as palatea ble as sugar plums; . never gripes or nauseates in the slighest degree, and yet is the most searching and positive purgative preparation ever discovered.— Such the excellence of Clickener's Sugar Coated Vegetable Pills that the proprietor warrants a cure if they are taken according to directions, and binds. himself to return the money if the purchaser is not fully pleased with them. The great excite ment which their appearance has produced is not a false one, but is erected on the strong, foundation of truth, and will never pass away; for so long as costiveness, cholic, and indigestion remain attend ant upon the human race, so long will their only positive remedy continue to he popular. Sold by Wm. Jackson, corner of Wood and Lib erty streets, who is general Agent for Dr. Clicke ner's Pills in ;Pittsburgh and vicinity. acr Beware of an imitation article called "In,. proved Sugar-Coated Pills," ptuporting to be pat ented, as both the pills oand 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'. iITHE public are hereby ,informed is that KM- ' BALL, No. 70 Wood street , selling. Booti •'artd Shoes very cheap for thigh. An - who Want a'first rate pair of Boots 01101111S' I or Shoes ' 'ave rearctfullyenvited to call and examine his stock, as he is determined not to be undersold— and as to the'-quality of his goody, : he would beg leave to refer to hienumerime customers.:— /e 9 • • . ' _.4 4 :. mf....i*,..:.,....,, , ,.-,,, ...._ weloora w?,o4,r7,:y!,-.7-.;.-41; . 1 :+1 7, 1:,*::".,. h,,',.::, iT . ~, z ,, .- , ),...,,,,,0,:„,. .. ', , .. ....' _ i..Z."< l t .7- eo ,-,.. , , , ~,' ,- ' - ' " ,i•`,• - , ' ' ',;" . • -, i'? . ?ri, ~f t- ' .• :.'-:.--,,, •-•:;•.,.....; •_,-,,- : -.- -.-• - - - , - • ~..:',-;,--,..,- ;;L1. , :,-„.„_ • . ~,-„ •z„ ' , ..- ; / - ? -::. 17.: 4, ,r z. L :- ..,,, .,.,, , ,, , ~.._. Mankind! at least that' part of you With scalp quite bald and bare, You can have splendid--indeed, 'tistrue!— . Most glorious silky hair. If you have dandruf on the scalp; ' If the hair turns white or gray, To cum the scurf, and make it dark You'i - e but three Bits to pay. If your head is bald, the hair weak or falling, And you would have' it live, Why, try at once a bottle of Jone's • Hair Restorative. 03 -Three shillins only for a trial bottle. War rant it to possess the following qualities. It will force the hair to grow on any part where Nature in tended hair to grow, stop it falling off, cure scurf or dandruf, and make light, red or grey hair grow dark. For'dressing the hair soft and silky nothing exceeds this.. It is indeed the most economical, yet superior article made for the hair. It is cheap er than the trash called hair oils, and it will keep the hair in order with one application, twice as long any other article. SOld at JACKSON'S Patent Medicine Ware house. 891iberty street, Pittsburgh head of WOod. 4 2 c.i•Principal Office, sign , of the American Ea gle, 82 Chatham street, New, York. Miracle—to cure Eruptions and beautify dis colored Skin.—A valuable discoliery in Chemistry has .beep 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 tine juvenile and youthful clearness. 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. 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 JONES'S Lily White, her face and cheeks would have had (a natural,) lifelike, alabaster white. Suld,,,tt JACKSON'S Patent Medicine Ware house, SO Liberty street, head of 'Wood,. hot toe. TFI, Stockholders of the Pittsburgh and Allegheny Bridge Co., for erecting 'a Bridge over the Alle gheny Rd vTr, from, the end Of Hand street, are hereby notified that the annual Ejection for a President, ten Managers,. a Treasurer and Secretary, will be held run the-first Monday of July next, at the Company's Itomna, north end of the Bridge, at 2 o'clock, P. M., at which they are requested to attend. JOHN TASSEY, President of Peg. A. 0. Co jclF-itm Western Lends TORE thar(3ooo acres of Land situated in the .111 northern part of Indiana and the southern part of Micltigan,.wlsich was selected with great care during tho-early settlement of that country, is now offered for sale or exchange for Pittsburgh manufac tured articles or city or county property on favorable terms. Much of the land is in separate tracts of 160 and 32.0 acres, and will be sold in tracts to suit pur chasers. For further information apply to MALCOLM. Lv.tcit & Co., Liberty street, or F. IL E.t.a-or:, Market 54. jc•i6-d1;01:w2t Selling off al Reduced Prices. 62 Market at., Sit:gown's Row. 11ItIE subscriber offers his large and well selected j_ stock of goods, a greatly prices, in order to lower it for fall trade. It is 6toiolete to every respect and will be sold at A GREAT DLSCOUXT, from tiirtner prices and a great mitring to- ptarchascrs.. LOOK. AT Pit.klCP—S. Paris. 3thslins lot ZS ctsper yd, former price 37i Ptench Barages. 29 " :" " a 4a do. Cingha.ms. 22 " " " " 31 Printed 1.3 ~ 1 ,, 37 1 Gingham 51aslins 23. " " I" 31 Aide Lain as low as IS7 " 1 , ~ .1 25 Alpaca Silk %Varp 50 " -" " " 75 do Cotton do 30 " " " " " 50 Bouibatiue •, 100 Cashmere Shawls 5.50 " " 8,00 do do 900 " " 12,00 Parasols 150 " " " " 2,25 150 Linnen llandkfs 121 " " " " 181 Hem Stitched do 42 621 Bonnet Ilibbons 151 " " " " " 25 Also, a good assortment of White Goods, Dress Silks, Shawls, Searik, Hosiery and Gloves, Cravats, 11.1kfs. French Prints, Laces, Calicoes, Bleached and Bra. Mashes, Tickings, Chintzes, Domestics, Flannets,, Ilitur Lhilliags, Denims, Apron Cheeks, Military Drillings , Couonailes, •Moreens, Damask Table Cloths,lrish Linens, Napkins, Diapers, Towel inpa, Blankets, Counterpanes. Nankeens, Cloths and Cassimeres,Veitingis in great variety; together with every• other article usually found in a Dry Goods Store, which we will SELL AT A REDUCTION OF 2 PER CENV. from into al prices; thus offering inducements to purchasers, rarely to be met with: A. A. MASON, Pittsburgh June 17., 1346. Gold Pea■ JUST RECEIVED—Another large adtlition to my RECEIVED—Another stock of Diamond pointed Gold Pens of the hest mikers and for sale at the lowtst prices. Also--A large assortment of Gold and Sliver Pen cils, Tooth and Ear Picks, Tweezers, &c. &c. Proposals. PROPOSALS will be received for furnishing tran sportation for one company or tt. S. Artillery, its battery, armament*, equipments and sup plies of all kinds tlom Wheeling, Va. to Utile Rock, Arkansas. Said company will probably consist of about commissioned officers and 'llO non-commissioned officers and soldiers, and will have with it six field guns, with theircarriages, caissons and ammunition, two battery wagons and two traveling forges with their contents and threeroad wagons and also about 100 horses, forage for the horses and provisions for 1-the men, will also he carried. All suitable shelters and fixtures for easy attendance on the horses-nod for their sate transportation must be provided. The officers accompaumg the command must bo provided with cabin passage, and the non-commissioned offi cers and soldiers must be furnished with comfortable accommodations and the userif fuel and fire fur their cooking. The * boat is to make such stoppages and at snob landings as the Qr. Master may direct, and to take lin such supplies as he may deem necessary or proper to provide, and is to be wholly under the control of the Qt. Master in so far as relates to its loading, movements and stoppages. The Qr. Master reserves to himself the right of I changing the destination of the boat, (if he be so or dered) from Little Rock, Arkansas, to Nachitoolies or to New Orleans, La. The bids will accordingly specify the terms demanded in case of either of said changes. 1 1 Proposals should be addressed to Lieut. J. P. J. O'Brien; A. A. Qr. M. U. S. A. Wheeling Va.— They should be in the post office of that place by the 22d inst.; though any proposals found in the Post 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 less than three days will be allowed to prepare the necessary accom modations, fixtures, &c. &c. to bring the boat to Wheeling. J. P. J. O'BRIEN, jel6-clfit A. A. Qr. M. U. 8. A. Tripartite Bridge. At the confluence of the Allegheny and Monongahela Rivers. PUBLIC notice is hereby given, that in pursuance of.an Act, of the General Assembly to that ef fect, books for the suhscription of stock to the Corn. panyi, for erecting a Wire Suspension Tripartite Bridge, of er the Allegheny and Monongahela rivers, at their confluence opposite Fittsburgh . ,vvill be open. ed at the several places hereinafter named, on the SECOND MONDAY OF JULY next, and continue open - between the hours of 9 and 4 o'clock, for three successive days: • In the City of 'Pittsburgh, at the Exchange Hotel; Geo. W. Jackson, John Caldwell, N. B. Craig, Sanel M. Wickersham, Thomas Bakexvell, John B. Butler, A. K. Lewis and James Wood, Commissioners. In the Borough of Manchester, at the office of y rna Toivneend; John Sampson; John Cheney, Wil liam Lecky and Jeremiah Olinlevy, Commissioners. In Beaver county, at the;pnblic bruise of C. W. Bless, in Fairport; David Shields, Andrew Purdy, Samuel McFarren and David Ramsey Comnaission era. In the Borough of Butler, at the public bowl° pt Jacob Meching; Joshua Stoolfire and Wilson Mc- Candless, Commissioners: ' In the'Borough of Washington, at the house •of Gen. John Huey; 'William McDardels, John Park, John F. - Wrenshall, Eward McDonald and Stephen Woods, Commissioners. • , The shares of stook are Fifty Dollant each, and at the time of subscribing, Frvr.Dom.a.ns on each share is to be paid. By order of the Comnilasionerie [Attest,' L E, lISIcCABE, Chairman. It.' S. CAS:MT; SCcrOfary • • , ,`i BY LAST NIGHT'S MAIL. • . ARRIVAL Or THE ✓• tte Nll° ;•:S. • STEAM if SHIP, CALEDO=NIA. [From the Baltimore Sun Extra.] • FIVE DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE. HIGHLY IMPORTANT AND INTERESTING NEWS. Mediation offered by England between the United States and Mexico—The Oregon Treaty in England—Lou is Bonaparte arrived in England in disguise, and about to leave for Florence—Determination of Sir Robert Peel to Press forward the fish Coercion Bill —Reduction in the Cotton Market—Attempted Rev olution in Portugrd—Overland Mail from Inche— d French Fleet ordered to the Gulf of Mexico to re inforce their Squrdron in consequence of the war between the United States and Mexico. We received this morning the . following inter esting and important news from Europe, telegraph ed from Boston to Baltimore for the Sun, which we hasten to issue in an extra. BosTonr, J one LS, G A. M. IS-11.1. The steam ship Caledonia, Capt. E. G. Lott, was telegraphed this morning at 12 o'clock, and arrived at the wharf at o'clock. The ootton.rnarket has been reduced again to a state of comparative quietude. Prince Louis Napoleon has arrived in England ince.... and is about to leave for Florence,. there to join hisinvalid father. It would appear from what O'Connell stated on Monday, that Six Robert Peel is determined to press forward the Irish Coercion bill when Parlia ment re-assembles, after the Whitsuntide holy days. The Oregon question has now ceased to give-any uneasiness. Freights at Liverpoot = The warlike tidings per Cambria, have tendeed to eloicit shipment in some degree, and a few houses having determined not to ship in American bottoms, has caused some little inquiry for British vessels. There is nut,. however, a single American ship in the port;. tareighted. The amount of freight going forward is still limited. In the absence of much demand for passengers, ship business must be considered dull, notwithstanding the usual scar city of tonnage. The Paris paper La Press, of Monday, reached our office last night, which announces that orders had been sent by the Minister of Marine to Brest, and the other military harbors, to despatch a num ber of ships to the Gulf of Mexico to reinforce the squadron stationed there, in consequence of the war between the C. States and Mimic°. The Ourland mail of May at readied London yesterday. It possesses no political, and Little commerciatinterest. The seeds of another con. test iu the -Sikh country were sown at the termina tion of the late war. Portugal has been the sceneof another attempt at revolution, consequent upon a charge of the ministry. It appears that for the Portuguese it would have been a more than ordinary tinergatie, Oregon Tcrrifory.--British Portnintrar.—Mr. Hume asked whether the government had been of ficially informed that tho Prestdont of the United States had receivedvlitecgineb from Congress to give notice to this country of their intention! to termi nate the joint occupancy of the Otegou territory, and wlether that notice had been giA Sir Robert Peel—l can base no objection. to. an swer the question the honorable gentleman has put to me. by stating that the American Piesident has given to their Maje-dy's Government the for mal nonce necessary for the termination, of the es• isting convention at. , the termination ut the year. And in doing so. the President has adopted the terms which were assented to by both Homes of the Legislature of the United States. That the no. tine was given with the view of leading to an ami cable adjustment of the differences between the two countries on this subject. [Hear, hear.) England has offered her mediation between, the United States and Mexico. :qr. Packenham has received instructions to that eflect from the British Got ernment by the Caledonia, St. Perrst-urgh. ,Cray 2dd—l re , Jret to say that the Cholera appears to ke advancing with rapid snide, towards this city, from whence, no doubt, it V. 11, in time, find its stay to IVestern Euroie. BRANDIES, GINS & WiNES -10 had pi peg old Cognac Brand); quarter casks 3 pipes superior Holland Can; I puncheon superior old , Jamaica Rum; 35 quarter casks 0 porto %Vine; 5 " " superior L. P. Madeira Wine; 10 " .4 L. P. Teneriffe 3 " " Brown Sherry 11 11 20 " .. Sweet Malaga 10 " " dry 10 Indian Barrels Muscat 5 Dozen Claret 1111 10 " Muscat —Just received and for sale by MILLER & RICKETSON. je9 No. 170 Liberty at. EPUBLICA . FION OF TM. 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Road or Water communication from the city of New York, these periodicals will to delivered FREE OF POSTAGE. je4KlCpm TRAVELS 111 MEXICO, ILUSTRATF,D,-,Trav els over the Table Lands and Cordilleras of Mexico, during the years 1843 and '44; including a description of California; the principal cities and Miining Districts of that republic, and Mographies of the ex-emperer, Sr. D. Antonia Lope; Pp Santa Anna; illustrated with the maps of Texas, Upper and Lower' Calilbrnia ' United State!, and parts of British America, with Plates descriptive of the scenery public buildinge, fee., portrait; of Itur bide and Santa Anna; by Albert M. Gilliam, U. S. COniul to California, for sale by JOHNSTON /a STOCHTON. jeB ". cor Market and Sd sta. iti.tiiLADELPlrlot STEAM 'SYRUP, * line ern.% cle., Just rec'd uud Cor pie by . THOS, MILLER, jelB 'cos. Wood Sr 4th sta. Portia-2z Periodic al. TERMS, PAYMENT TO BE MADE IN ADTENCE LEONARD SCOTT & Co., publishers, 112 Fulton St., Now York NEMIMIS Pittsburgh and Comtellaville. Railroad . ' :Company. . - - PUBLIC NOTICE - is hereby given that an . Else- TIOIV for TWELVE Darzrotts .of the Pittsburgh and Connellsvillo Railroad Compnny will beheld at the Rooms of the Board of Trade, in the city ofPittsburg, on Wednesday ' the Bth day.of July next, between the hours of 9 A. M. and 3P. M. The said Directors to serve till the Brat Monday of December next. 'WM. ROBINSON, Jr, THOS. BAKEWELL, GEORGE DARSIE, JAMES S. CRAFT, JAMES KELLY, JACOB FORSYTHE, VIM. A. PENNIMAN, JOHN. B..B.UTLER, "JESSE CAROTHERS, J. :PENN'OCK; jel7-2awtSj Commissionen LEMONS -150 bolls in prime order, just received and for sale, by c P:C;MARTIN, je 18 - • 60 Water st. CRABB CIDER-15 barrels more of Neislers celebrated Crab Cider, just received and for sale by LIIWIIIi I Lawns i : GEAI. S. SWARTZ has on hand a lot °fine Lawns which will be sold at the very low price of 181 cents per yard, persons who want a good article, at a low price, would do well to call soon. Also on hand a good stock of Nansook =slum for Ladies Dresses very cheap at jel3 No. 10G Market street. Musquetck Nettß EO. S. SWARTZ has on hand a lot of very au k)f perior white and colored Musqueto Netts which will be sold cheap at Nu. 106 Market street. jel3 pIG LEAD-50 pigs. prime Lead, in store and for sale by J. D. WILLIAMS, jel6 110 Wood at. FRESH II —2O, bbl s, just rec , d and fur sale by J. D. WILI.I.INIS, jel6 110 Wend st. SHOT -30 kegs assorted, in store and for sale by M. li. ItHEY & Cu, jelB V . Water nt. CTORN.- 900 sacks whito and yellow corn tor sale ) low by cien M. B. RHEY, Er. Co. TAMED APPLES.-15 barrels in store and for . sale by (jell) Mt B. RHCY, & Co. B A CON -711000 pranula limns, sides and shoulders for sale low to close consignment by jel7 M. B. RIMY, & Co. 07 Water st. x EW GOODS.—Recelved at No . 46. a new, and IA complete assortment of Dry Goods, which have been purchased within the last few days,—since the great depreciation in prices, in the New York market, and which in COnmetilletlCCl will: be disposed off, de cidedly to the athantage of the purchaser. Please call and examine at No -10. jetZi. DAR ItQWS & Vika. REAT AARGAIss vs LINEN GOODS AT N•Jr No. dil.—This day receit ed and opening— SU Linen Cambric (freo front, cot ton.) Price, I:1 rent 1 ench. 20 dozen do , Letter qualities, and prices varying to the: btst in L-e. I case Irish Linens, at decided harg,airts. Elalres,ed Linen Shirtings very cheap. Fancy sti irod du.. do., beautiful. At reduced price, at je 5 IS.IIIIZOWS & TtRNER•S. carton,' more of those"4l)lAt a GI: k „l *,4l'‘.. l:eceit c‘l today, and edliwg ai Inv pri ce: at je 5 n A 'MOWS & TrIZNER's ium SEA GRASS.—Amoher lot of Sea GraN, Skirl:xi of i.zupenor quality. reeci‘ed at .1..111mg at ttai L w pure 01 Sifai. BAlittlAVLs a "I'LINER 1 4 ,2 Pt ail. THREAT) 41 cord white 1,.." celebrated bratuf. May Flii.er. pit) dot super. cord do.. Joar-s it, Smith's at je.l3 B.kßaows K TURNI:I2, 1)1;RM utt I at.virtnient open ') eclat fel 5 tiAttitOWS X TURNER. fY ENTLEMEN—We aro opening t— Lisr , an i n . I, J voice of Rine Black, and Mack firap Ltv Etc-- of ditretout titudttituo—for %lumber coats. ALS4). c or d,l and plain watt. LIPt4I Tlrlihn4%; 3-4 and 4.4 dark brown plagn Linens; Fancy coating Linens and o.ogharos, of every de scription, cheap at BARROSS'S & TURNER. E%V CALICOES:—Another lot Gingham pattern 1,11 prints—large anti small plaads,beaattrul at) les, reeeiNed Qt, No. 16. UAltit.OWS & TURNED,. jet:, - ‘3II3fISSED TABLE COVEIt!4---of different style, Allgrofic,ont. designs tern:red and for Bale cheap by [jel.s) DA RitoWS S -.TURNF.jt. _ rilonAcco—so boles Richmond qanutlicturcd of carious brands and gaatille4...j,mit rne'd nod for sale by ALLLLEdt S , It IC J. 9 170 Liberty at. OIL -4100 gallons Bleached and Unbleached ran and Winter Sperm Oil. 1300 gallons Winter Refined N. West. Whale.oll, just rec'd and for sale by MILLER & RICKETSON, jc9 170 Liberty et. • FRESH TEAS -149 ~alf cliestA Young Ilyson, Imperial, powder and Pouctiong Teas, f varioun grades; 40 Lacquered 13 lb. Boxes llinpprial and Y,oung 111 son Teas, extra fine; 40 thirteen lb. Boxes Gunpowder Tea; —Just rec'd and for sale by MILLER & RICRETSO:C, j^ 9 I X 1 4.borty PIOES -10 kegs pure Ground Pepper; 10 bags 5 " Pimento; 300 Malts Cassia; 2 Bbls Ground Ginger; 1 " Mustard; 1 " Cloves; just rec'd and for erale.by MILLER & RICKETSON, jc9 . 170 Liberty st. New Books. JUST ItECEIVED—LETTERS FRO 3( BRoosA, Asia Minor, by Mrs. E. C. A. Schneider, with an essay on the prospects of the heathen and our duty to them, by Rev. B. Schneider, and an introduction by Rev. E. Heiner, A. M. Published by Rev. Saud. Guteltus, Chambersburgh, ISIS. For sale by SCRIBA & SCHEHILER, jell 115 Wood st. .• 3SALMS & HYMNS, for the u of the German g l . m !Wormed Church in the U. S. of America, En ish and German. For sale by SCRUM. & SCHEIBLER, 115 Wood et THE HEIDELBERG CATECHISM, or a sum mary of Christian Doctrine as used by the German Reformed Church, English and German.— For sale at our store, No. 115 Wood at. Pittsburgh. jel I SCRIBA & SCHEIBLER, Booksellers. T ARD OIL—A few barrels premium lard oil very j fine—.also common lard oil for sale by GEO. COCHRAN, jelo. No. 26, Wood street. SICKLES—PIity doz. ofn superior quality on hand, and for sale by GEORGE COCHRAN, je9 No. 26 Wood street. ATISSOURI Hides 41 1 Missouri Hides, just re ceived and for sale by JAMES MAY. 4A IRISH Liucn Shirtlnge; - 5-4 and 12-4 Bleached Linen Sheeting; 6-4 8-4 and 10-4 Datnabk Table Linen; Iluckabocke for Towelling; An invoice received of the above this day B. E. CONSTABLE, je6 <, No. R 3 Market at OIN Cakes New Style Prints at 121 18.1 and 215 cts. per yd. in splendid variety of coley. and pnttern, Mack and White do, fur morning received to-day. B. E. CONSTABLE, 83 lilarkot. at, SUMMER Clothe and Tweeds in great variety new. ly received by a. E, CONSTABLE, je6 No. 83 Market at. RECEIVED—Per Canal Boat Great Western -100 pas Cherry Scantling-40 aud 6x6r4000 Lights Window Sash suitable for the western trade, 12x16, 10'12 and 8;10.>For sale by je6 -L. WILMARTFf. 1t 1 INEMkarWtILFERitn— _ d bright In its liquid light," -r-r And not only "sparkling and bright,” but for its delicious savor, Ilaya & Brockway's Mead and Min eral Water is certainly (4 unrivalled" and the ,syrups are equal 'to any that ever graced the Mineral Fount. - Call and ties, at No.. 2 Commercial Row, Liberty et. • • )e§ ~~~ , -;„.7 . t0.,,, :, , ,7;:vv;: t ,7..,;,...,, i...:, P. C. MARTIN. GO Water at rilpHIS MAMMOTH MANAGERIE of all that. is 1 beautiful and wild in animated nature,. is more extensive than any over 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 Eonrinous Pavillion, to be exhibited in the Mansion House Yard, Liberty street. The different . Exhi tytions will take place as follows:' Wednesday Jnly let, from 1 to 4 and 7to 10 P. M.; Thursday and Friday, July IN! and 3d, from 9 to 12, A. M„ 1 to 4 and 7 to 10 P. M.; Saturday, July 4th, there will ho roue Exhibitiens—at 9, A. M., 1, 3 and 7, P. M. The Wilt! Tennets of the forest, from-the huge and docile elephant, the ninjestie Lion of unexplored A& rica, the fierce tiger of the Bengal jungles the beau tiful leopard, the playfid but ferocious bear, the gen tle gazelle. the useful and patient camel, the curious ly striped zehre,,the grave robbing.hyena, the steal thy panther, the savage wolf,. the cunning fox, down through all the lesser grades, are twain:held with ,Irety, 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 too limited to admit it. Suf fice it to say, that the proprietors are of the oldest standing and highest celebrity, and have. devoted years o ftoil and expense to the recent collection, winch 'is pronounced'in Europe and America, per fectly unparallelled. RAI-nor:0 & WAKING would state that at tretneo dOlTS expense they hale retained.the AClVieCti or - the .celebrat4.ll,brats..and powerful. HEIR ORIESSA(II,, • who is a native of Germany, and stands at the head of all tamers of wild boasts. Ile has been styled by critics the lion tamer!- as lie hr..s exposed his. life be nne this hi-manse the. largest sad most terrible lion ever caught., This lion is at present in the possession of IteYmotel. & Waring, and has repeatedly saved the Id's of the intrepid Dracsbach when exercising tigers, leopards and otlief beasts in. the performing taire. Driesbach is tho wonder of th? %%Arta as a control ler or Leant,; hs tmt tiger's l'..t.4,together with those of the lions and leopards bare been beheld by mil lions. Driesliach actually drives lion} harnessed in his car, thug showing the suprmia divinity of man above the nature of the brutes. The moral and usethl purposes . which au exhibition like this can serve, are perceived by 'all, and ac knowledged by all moralists and thinking. minds. This exhibition selves to entertain and instruct every one in the wondrous works of the Supremo lbing, and is particularly impressive on the minds of youth.. The whole menagerie is entirely unexceptionable., • RAYMOND W.s.uxisn's splendid anti for midable Zoological Caravan will eater town on Wednesday morning, July Ist. from W ilkinsburgh,. and will make a Grand Procebs;ou through Penn at. to Water, up Water to Wood, op Wood to Liberty,and up Liber ty to the place of eskibition, preceded In the bust band in the country drawn by TWO TREMEN, DOUS ELEPHANTS IN HARNESS. ADMIASZON Y.i cents. Children under El years of age price. jel7 b.biensi odonob.b. so 1.1 .1 ebbfrOmb t. t. year tali, by C. W. CluMaer. WI al GENUINE SUGAR COATED PILLS Gm Apo n Art LICK EN ER'S SI:C.R COATED V ES ETAIJLE PILLS are the first and only Medicine ever known that will positively cure Headache, GidthilebS, Measles, Salt Rheum, Rheumatism, Piles, Ileanburn, Worms, Divepsia, Scurvy, Cholera Minims, Small Pus, Jaun dice, Coughs,,Quinsy, Prams ;a the 'Back, W ack, hooping Coug io h, Inn ard Weakness, Consumption, Fits, lea; pltailoll Or the heart, Liver Complaint, Rising in the Throat, Krysipnlaa, Deafness, Dropsy, Asthma, I tclungs of the Skin, Fevers of all kinds, Colds, Gout, Gravel, Female Complaints, Nervous Complairs, And all other diseases originating from impurities of the blood, ire They have onrod, since their introduction, 1 1 oxer 2,009 p,ersons, who have been given utzas hope less cases, by the most eminent Physicians. QT They are patronized and recommended by men of the highest distinction, among whom are—, Don. David It. Porter, lion, Henry Clay, Q.. Adams, lion.. Daniel Wel:liter, lion. Martin Vanßuren, lion. „1. C. Calhoun, Gen. Winfield Scott, Col. It. 3I: Johnson, lion. Janney K. Polk, Gen. Lewis Cass. Their virtues are so infallible that the money wall he returned an all cases they do not give univer sal satisfaction.. Although but two and, a half years have elapsed since these celebrated Pills were first introducA to the public, the sale of them in the Eastern and middle States has far exceeded Dr. Clickeners 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, 8,000 in Pennsylvania,. 4,000 in Maryland, 3,000 in Now Jor tle V 2.000 in PeI[IMUM, and 9,000 in the New England StUtes, requiring the constant employment of .2,7 hands, exclusive of printers and engravers, In the same period, upwards, of 00,000 copies of the "Family Doctor" hate been ordered by agents in every section of the country. These facts must show, conclusively, that Dr. Clickener's Sugar Coat ed Pills, besides being the very best medicine in the world, are held in the highestestimation by the public. We might extend this publication to an indefin ite length, if we deemed it expedient to publish all tersimonials we have received, not only bona agents but individuals and families, who have experienced the bonlicial effects of Olickeuer's Sugar Cowed Pills, but we deem it unnecessary, The mosfin comestible evidence of their unprecedented abcress, are the numberless Imitations and Counterfeit which have already appeared, notwithstanding the b fief pe riod they have been before the public. Erect 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, anil palm them off for the "real sitnon pure." Such'lialtry shills cannot last long without exposing their hidesms deformity. Truth and honesty must inevitably pie, rail over rascality and deception, For sale in Pittsburgh by W.M. JACKSON, at his Patent Medicine Warehouse, No. 89, Liberty street, head of Wood st., Pittsburgh. Price, 41tc. per box. Dr. Clickeeees principal office is 83 13,arelqy street, New York. Beware of an imitation article called Im proved Sugar Coated Pills, purporting to be patented, as both the pills and the pretended patent are for geries, got up by a miserable quack in New York, who, for the last four or five years, has made his living by connturibiting popular medicines. pd- Remember, Dr. C. V. Clickener io the qtiginal 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 Clickenees Sugar Coated Vegetable Pillaiand take no other, or they will lie made the victims of a I fraud.. Tir jaar BRISTOL BOARDS,— Cap Bristol Drawing Boards; • I Demy 4 4 - - 4. 4 " Mediuni " 4 4 ff Royal f' Perforated -•. 4 f For sale wholesale and retail by - - JOBNSTON gi STOCKTON, ~..- ..eiS cor. Market and 3d au. irl -4 °RN...417 'S auk 5 Corn just received and for V sale by ' JAMES MAY.. ymand and Warlag's OOLOGICAL.EXHIBITION. security la Purchasers. - ~-- ===3 s`~x.~lß~x s.'r' u , ~"'+--%*mom ~w.:wr:.~~'~;:. .j ;. : ,, :.:,; : ::,.. -- .. : . ' :..'-:::', - '''::';' . • - i ., ':::::f . .;..P. , 4: 7 1 - 11 7., : . :- . ,'rk r .'' ' :: - .Z:; , ? - - - 4:"7'.'..::17 -- - . - e . i• • • - (4 .-,,, . , .. ,, ,-.4z.,, , F. '..;-7,,..4-1',.':,1,: S. P. STlcipiEliPS NEW ORLEANS AND SOUTHERN GYMNASIUM. First performance on Friday evening June 19, in 'front of the Atherican Hotel. R. TIC Kti EY begs leave,most respectfully to In announce to his old friends and the public of Pittsburgh and vicinity, that he has with the , great est pains collected a company, male end female, the complement in every department of which is so com pletely filled, that hitherto uo additions or alterations have been suggested by the discerning public of New Orleans,, the skill ofsome of whom in thekrespective vocations, have gained them a celebrity that places thorn 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, nod, the, many kindnesses everywhere evinced towa.ds, hitnself and, the _varitis members of his company. In the Stud of variegated aria beantiful horses, the luxurious conveniences of the 'Tent, the Music, the Profuse Outlay, Expensive AppliatiCes, Tasteful Para phernelia, Appropriate Costurn es,llrilliant Trappings 'Gorgeous Pageantry, and above all; dssitlionS,taten.- lion to the comforts of the spectators, the _Manager courts criticisms. In fine, he thinks that in affordim• thegrentest pouf sible innocent amusement, with the greatest amount of interesting instruction, helms reduUed the teats and sports of the circle to 4 scicmee.. The Manager, excr'anZioui to cater for the public, has'd't a great expense engaged the celebrated Ethio pean.Serenaders from Boston, with little Ole Bull, the greatest Violinist of the age (11 yeats) in the world; and Sweeny, the best Banjo player; and Mr. Sanford in the Virginia Jigs. , Clown--Old Fred Garson. Equestrian Manager—B.- Jennings.. Riding Master- 7 1E Enng. For full particulars, sue small hills of the day, Prices of Adnassion—Boxes 50 cents; children un der 10, half price; Pit 25 cis; n &half price.- 01-Saturday afternoon, a day pedant/pee- to please the JL•veu'le sOciytv, jels FropOietort WELCH', ILIA NN lIELAyA_N , S AiT NATIONAL CIRCUS:I The only reeularly conducted establishment in the United State*-- : 4t-lieiug in this country sybat Franco cies dud Astle:Y's are in Paris and LOMIon!, t==!=2 Late of the Park Theatre, Neer York, and the Na t Mimi Amphitheatre, Philadelphia. Copapriaing,,up wardsQf 120 MEN AND HORSES! JAMES W. BANKER, Agent. Will exhibit at Allegheny on Monday and Tue.yday afternoons, Juhe 29th and 30th. Will exhibit in PittChurgh on Monday. , Thniskay, and Friday Evaingi, the 'or, 2nd and 3rd or July,- commending at "ti o'clock, P. - -M. nod on the timr performances, commencing at 01, A. M., H., P. M., 31, P. M., and 7,1, P. M.,1 in - the yard in front of S, 7.'%farray's American Hotel' on Peen it. The Great t. questrian Cavalcade will be preceded bythe celebrated fin Ass BAN)), 13 innaicianic, in an elegant and costly Chariot, draw by Ten Beoatd Crrani Colored Horses.'- The truly in,liosing entrance of this noble. arid magnificent processional Cavaleade,,must at once strike every beholder with the highes t;'admiration.— The surpassing beauty of the thorough bred horses, thegorgeously appointed car, and the admirably de rerate.d wagons, the designs and gilding of which are by the mostdiltinguished-artists,compels a C on . - parisou finis at once places this establishment at the head and front of every public CircpS. A large for tune has been expendedin the.acceisories and Equip ments proper to the scenes and acts presented, by the superior artists picked and chosen from a hun dred stars, in order to reader this the' first, best,and most superior Equestrian 'Establiahnient,.in this or any other country in the World. The grviit water proof pavilion tent, superbly furnished, will be 20," 000 square feet in its dimensions,. and wily with ease contain 3000 persons ' wile triay witnoiel every per formance clearly and Atpoag the per formers will be found J. J. NATHAN.% the groat unsu6assed 2, 4 and O horse rider, occasionally introducing his immense balancing of the infant, Frank Pastor, 'on his head, while the steeds are atdightning speed. This gen.; Haman is also equestrian Director. • Riding Master, HORACE D. NICHOLS, whose abilities in this line stand the very highest. ~ The two Clowns, are the celebrated SOHN MAY and JOHN WHITTAKER, remarkable for their wit and hu9ior, never transgressing the proper grounds of decorum. - SIGNOR GERMANS, the great Italian Juggler,on his firm and rapid steed, will execute the most won derful Tricks. This gentleman only arrived in this, country last winter..-His ttanlearnscl Dogs will al- so be introduced by iiiinself, and exhibit many ex traordinary tricks. O. J. fibGERS, one of the most finished scene Riders of history, will appear and introduce many foreign and local scenes, many of whick he hi the the original of. " W. NICHOLS, an accomplished and chaste prin cipal Act Rider of the'Freach and American Schools. W. KINCADE, the bold and YoUng Equestrian Hero, will introduce something npw an hia new Jett Black Filly, Luey Nth!. Mr. E. WOODS, the Comic Personificator of the Red Man of the 'Forest Mrs. WOOD, the beautifbl, chaste and very grace. : fill female Eqpestrian.' The Youthful GEORGE DUNBAR, will signalize himself in his great and singular peribrmancos of Chinese Equilibrium and personal Posture. The Comic Concert will introduce the most tal ented Ethiopians of the day. NEAL JAMEISON, whoso inspiring touch on the Banjo is most exquis ite, will be aided in the extraordinary Ballet Depart ment, by Ole truly gifted dancer, FRANK BROW ER. Every attention will be made to the observance and preservation of the good order 'Which is always indispensible to well regulated Exhibitions. fabThe above Troupe Will exhibit at New Castle on the Nth., and at liarniony on the 27th of .june. jaq JTUST RECEIVED—A splendid assortment of Summer Cassimeres, Gingham and Gam brogns, suitable for Coats and pants; a large stock of fancy Summer Stuffs; fancy Cotton Cloths, a new ar ticle; Oregon Cassimeres; Gold Mixed Tweeds And Berkshire; 10 dozen white shi4 Linen 4c ß capj gad Collars. ; ('f Also, a great vaiiety gf fancy shirt sttiped hams ' &c.; a splendid assortment of Summer Cra= vats, Marseilles, Silk, Satin and Ather ,Vestings of superior styles and. qnality; Socks, Handkerchiefs, Stocks, Bottoms, Collars, Lisle Gloves, and all kinds of gentlemen's wear, ready pada ' or got rip to order at the shortest ttild at the lowest prices, by W. B..SHAPPER ? • '„ Pittsburgh Clothing Store, jeS corner of Wood and Water sts. . . _ C°F7EI-bege prime green Rio. -765- 10 Pocket! , old 3PF9I44O O TaTe: Arriving 4ed for pa.loll .I.,A.MBERT &SHIPTON, n:iy23 133 and IsbWood st, 0 avin • 40 "- .111,45 PF•. , • titor.. fPF 6,4:6:116°11AA°1' nRd:B81ERTrioli:81•'1:44:171701pT Mg? - . . - .. EM=MM cINOINNATIPACKETS, For cineinnatt mud st. Ip3ttlit l td l . Ffi t t The passenger ateainer....P4lXSTlNg, Capt. Williams, ; , will leave for the abov an a intermediate 'ports regularly. For freight or passage apply on board. For Crineinnatt and Louisville. REGI7LAP. PACKET. .The now and splendid passenger steam. er'C GLUM S I A; O'NEAL, Master, will leave for the above and intermediate ports, regular= Y - pr freight or paasage apply on board.. or to Tuesday Evening PaeketF j a The new and splendid passenger stetun• ilyboat DECLARATION, Capt. Vcrrhees, kill run asa regular packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati,leaving this port every-Tuesday evening ,- at 3 \ o'clock. Retunling she will leave Cincinnati every\Friday evening at 3 ti , coicik. The Declaration offers superior accommodations to ' pitseng,ers. :Far freight- or passage . apply on Itnek4o.swamik'smd THE regular snail and p4enger. steam er UNION, Captain 'Maclean, will run as are :tr. paeket•between. Pittsbur g h and nal* leaving this port every Monday at G o'clock, P. M. Returning she will leave..Cineir.nati every Thursday at. G. P.. M. • Tie Unicni was built expressly for -this trade, and stl'ords-ei ' eiy accommodation. ' For freight - or passage apply on borrd. mayo OR cnvorkircATl. - • - • The well known fast running steamer CAMBRIA, W.Forsyth,Alaster, will-run as ciiegular , Paaket, leaving every Wednesday morn ing at 10 o'clock; and Wheeling, at 10, P. 1 1 ,1., the same day. Retoruing, she will leave Cincinnati every Saturday, at 10, 11 1- Fur freight or pessage apply -on board, or to FORSYTH & Co., Agents; No. 30,, Water street, SAURDAY. PACKET The regulannail antipassenger steamer I CIRCASSIAN, Capt. lave ICerinett ' will run as a regular Packet betweetr.Pittsburgh o and Cincinnati, leaving this lion every Saturday, tit 10, A. M., and Wheeling at la, Er. Sr- the same-day. day. Returning, she will leave Cincinnati - every Tuesday, - For freight or passage apply on board. : The.circussian was built e i pressly for this .trade, and offers to her. passengers every comfort and ac commodation. mar 23 SATURDAY PACKET. , sr , The regular mail andipassenger steamer Capt. Linford. will run as a regular Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Saturday at 10, A. M., and Wheeling at 10; P. M, the same - day. Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Tuesday, at 10 o'clock, A. M. . . . . . . . For freight or passage appljF on board. The Messenger was built expressly for this trade, and Wenn , * her passengers every comfort and ac cotnniodation. mar 23 fromoniszxiimml . THE regular mail and passenger steam er lIIBERNIA, Capt. John Kiinefelter, Will run as a regular packet between Pittiburgluand Cincinnati, leaving this port every Tuesday . at 10 A. M, and Wheeling at,lo P. AI. of the same day.— Returning, she will. leaie,C„iiicinnati every . F.titlay at For freishr or passage apply on board: - The Hibernia was boat expressly for the trade, and-offers 'to' the passengers every comfort' and su.- . . perior accommodations. apl FRID.I.Y gr.e TM: recitlar mail and passenger steam „Vl.-4..,,er CLIPPER No. 2„ Captain. Crooks, wOI run as ,regular packet between Cincinnati and Pitta- - burgh . , leaving. this port every Eriday at' 10 A. M., and-Ntrheeling at 10 P.M. the,same day. Returning she will lea‘ e„ Cincinnati every 3londa.yat 10 o'clok, A., M. • For freight or passage. apply on board. The Clipper N 0.2 was builtexpressly for this trade, and offers to her passengers every comfort ,and ac. commodation. ma.r.23 REGULAR CINCINNATI:PACKET. • : THE .necv U.S. Mail steamer ACADIA, M. E. Lucas, Master, will run - as a regu lar passenger packet between Pittsburgh and the above port during the season cb.1846, leaving every Thursday at 10 o'clock A. M. The Acadia is new and has superior accommoda tions. For freight or passage apply on hoard, or to apa J. NEWTON- JONES, Agent. MONTI,AY PACKET . . jr..r- 4 The regular mail an i passenger steamer -f-'- - ,- ...„,MOZ , IONGARELA, Capt. Stone, will run 'as a regu lar Pacicet between Pittsburgh and Cincin. nati, leaving this port every Monday at 10, A. M., -and Wheeling at 10. P. M., the same day. - Return ing, she will lease Cincinnati every Thursday, at 10, 1,. M. . . For freight or passage apply on board. The Monongahela wag boat. qpiessly for this trade, and offers to the „passengers comfort, and su perior accommodations. - mar 31 WEDIVESpAY - PACKET THE regular Mad and passenger steam- NEW ENGLAND, Capt. S. B. Page, willrun as a regular packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every.Mednesday at 10 A. M„ and Wheeling at 10 P. M. the same day..- - Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Saturday ••• at 10 A. -M. For &eight or pafisage apply on board. The New England was built expressly for this trade and offers to the passengers every comfort and sane:. rior accommodations. mar 26 SA.ItiT LOITIS PANICEr4S. FORST. LOUIS--REGULAR PACKET _ The new and splendid passenger steam; er TOINI CORWIN, Capt. ligher, will run in t g trade fro,m Pittslanrgh to St. Louis, dn.. ring the season of I S4-G. The Tom Corwin, was built expressly for the trade, and is elegantly furnished 'in every respect, For frgight or pass_age apply on ltoat4) may 19. FOR ST. LOUIS-REGULAR PACKET. The licit; and splendid pai3sehger steam, - er BRUNETTE, Capt.' Perry, will run in the trade from Pittsburgh to St. Louis, during the season of Iso. The! Brunette was built expressly for the .trade, and is elegantly fournished in every respect; For freight or passage apply on board FOR LOCTSVILLFr—REGULAR PACKET. - dThe nu . * and splendid passenger steam. er TONNALLUX_A, Capt. I. K. Moody, - the trade from PittsbtirBh to Lani t titirre:da ring the' season of 1846. The Tonnaleuka, was built expressly for the trade, and is elegantly furnished in every respect. - For freight or passage apply on board. my 2.2. Itemlttaaaas t 9 England. Ireland, Boot - land and Waloi. . inkERSONS desirous of remittine money to any o tho a t tnivo, countries,. can do so through the sub scribers on, tbo most easy terms. We are prepared to iue drafte for any amount over £l,OO sterling,— Reinittances made through our house any ilaybofore the ‘23d of May, will be received in Ireland by the 2.01.11 of .Tune. ss- BLARMLY & MITCHEL, Pittsburgh, Agents for Roche, Bro's Co., New York. Remittanc,l4 t. 9 "the Old Country." Iv" O c h:E ot T in ss.nt an l parts9f IrO • an u 4, , Hales; ill Burris and R. wards, to suit purchasers.. - ALLEN KPAAIER, ExcAanv Broken rn9-wly&dlrn coiner of 3d and Wood sts. Figth . Street Furniture W firer° opts. mgE subscriber would most respectfidly catl.,the attention of the, public to his stock of Cabinet Ware; possessing advantages fere! any other pang; factoring establisbpaept . Op pity. He is enabled: to sell his Wares qmuch lower pricei; therefore, he Would remind thOse who want good Furniture at a lltir price pot to forget-the right place, No. 27, Fifth street. (mar 23.d&wy)- -.H. H. RYAN.. Great Bargatu for Sale, AITE have for sale an excellent Frani!? llousei IV built and finished expressly lei dig; ocenpan sy of the owner, containg fine finished rooms and parlors, cellar, &c., with'a Garden' well atocbed with fruit trees and nines, lot 80 feet front running back to the Mannor line. The lease has 9 years unexpin: *ld and no ground rent 11 is situated in the neigh: boyhood of pm husiusnis part of the city, and will be sold very low and immediate possession given. - Apply tq BLAXELY igt MITCHEL. iesidgw. LE.A Ef ED SHEETINGS AND SHISRTIN9.. _lip The attention - of purchasers is invited fo oiff geral stock of these Goods. 4-4 superior3p.s.,lrl'ind Shirting Mrtsiistai 15.16 C 4 46 • •c 4; 4e m 7-8 as• 12-4 Ilamilton Sheeting; 9-8 ff mar 17 - IG i t t° =43 Tons Fi g Y e n, iwt received lzr JAMES MAY- NEVE D. WILKINS, Agent. =IBM MMA PF.PITO)M. i.-' . -S _
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