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'-- ..„,''.• - .., ''•' ' ' , Y,'",...°V7.'.4., .';:::,•1',;;;`,-, .-44„1:1•:. , = -- MlirM ~ , 4 4 . , • - - ' • TgE PFPTSIEIIOII DAILY MORNING POST. LOCAL. 00LUD1N....7W. BIGLER, :Edl4or. VEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 24, 1.846 Btl'V. B. PAratni, Agent for country newapapers, is the Agent for the Pittsburgh Daily Morning Post, ' and Weekly Mercury and Manufacturer, to receive advertisements and subscriptions. „lie has offices in . Nr.w 'Toni, at the'Coal Office, 30 Ann street, (ad joining the Tribnno Office.) - Boston, No. 12, State street. Patt.JuArmarit, Real Estate and Coal Office, 59 Pine street.. , SAvrtsiortz, S. E.corner Baltimore and Caiverts, where bur paper Can be seen, and terms of adverti sing learned, The pieces selected for this evening, are Shalt speare's tregedy of "Macbeth," and the laugha ble Farce of the Mayor of Ga7r'alt, for the farewell benefit of Mr. Dionnie. This gentleman's.claims, it is unnecessary for us I to urge—he is a general favorite—and we hope his friends and , adtruirers will "do the thing" gen teely "this evening,,and give him, substantial evi dence of the esteem in which they hold him, as an actor and a gentleman.. Mr. Morris attempts for the first time the character of Macbeth, one of the most difficult to delineate of Shakspears heroes; he has,the ability, and we doubt not will do the part ample justice, and add new laurels to the many he has won since his sojourn with us. To add to the attractions of the 'evening, Mrs. Howard sus tains the part of Hecate. brritAws.—Forty-six Indian chiefs and warriors, belonging to seventeen different tribes, arrived on the steamer New England, from Cincinnati, on Monday night, on their way to Washington city. They are in charge . of Col. m. J. Lewis,,and lett on the steamer Cnnsal yesterday morning. ry The razor strop man arrived in town yester day. • Q - Susan Gust was convicted yesterday, and sentenced to .nine months imprisonment in the county...jail, for stabbing'Mary Brown on Monday. , `r C.lliCti'S..--STIC.i.XXT'S Circus arrived on the steamer America yesterday afternoon, and will give • their first exhibition this evening. (0.119 satyr Nsx.soN, of Pitt Township, will •be a Candidate for the Legislature, subject to the decision of the Democratic Convention. The 'Prevailing Coughs and adds.—The speed iest, most popular, and only generally admitted positive-cure for coughs, colds, influenza, difficulty of breathing, houiseness, soreness of the chest, tick ling in the throat,'&c.., is Clickener's Sugar-coated 'Vegetable Purgative Pills. They afford almost immediate relief; and the most eminent of the fac ulty recommend them exclusively in these diseases. To enhance their value, teeing coated with sugar, they have no tast whatever of medicine, so that a child can take them as easy as peppermint drops; and then again they produce not the Highest sen sation of gripe or' nausea. In short they are so much superior to any other khown medicine that a single trial will make any person a patron of tbemfor life; and so assured is the proprietor of this, and so ecefident in their never-failing virtues, that he will immediately return the stoney paid for them in an cases where they do not give the most unlimited satisfaction. Seld by Wm. Jackson, corner of Wood and Lib erty streets, who is general Agent for Dr. Clicke ner'y Pills in Pittsburgh and vicinity. ca• Beware of an imitation article called "Im proved Sugar-Coated Pills," purporting to be pat ented; as both the pills and pretended patent are forgeriis, got np by a miserable quack iu New York, who, for the last four or five years, has male lais living by counterfeiting popular medicines. f MEE =ME REEVE NEE I' F its ` \ Theatre. Mankind! at least that part of you With scalp quite bald and bare, You can have spleadid—indeed, 'tis true!— Most glorious - silky hair. ' • If you have dandruf on the scalp; If the hair turns white or gray, To cure the scurf, and maim 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 Joue's Hair ILestorative. ocj.Three shilliar,3 only for a trial bottle. War rant it to possess the following qualities. It will force the hair to grow on aaypart where Nature in tended hair to grow, stop it falling off, cure scarf or 41andruf, 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 Wan:- • house, 89 Liberty street, Pittsburgh head of Wood. c7•Principal Office, sign of the American Ea gle, Si Chatham street, New York. Mirade—to cure Eruptions and beautify dis colored Skin.—A valuable discovery in Chemistry has been made lately by M. Vesprini, an Italian Chemist, for curing alt eruptions, and for changing the color of dark, yellow or discolored skin to a tine juvenile and youthful elenness. 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 lady, what a fright; Jones's splendid Lily White Would give her skin a natural aue. But you note, in spite of talk, She will use the common chalk; 'thus you see her face is blue. ! If that same lady, and many others, hail used Josses 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. Net's , foot.and Shoe Store, No. 186 Liberty street, A few , doors above the head of Wood st. jFOLLANSBEE doHAYWARD; would I respectfully announce to the citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity that they have o pound a store at the above named place for the sale of Boots dt, Sboei of all kinds and qualities, com prising en extensive assortment of Ladies', Gentle teens', Misses', Boys', Youths" and Childrens , wear, all of which goods they are determined to sell very tote for cask. • They would respectfully solicit a call from all in want of Booty: Shoes, Trunki and Carpet Bags, &c. tan., or any goods that are usually kept in a Shoe Store, as;hey are confident that they will be enabled to please both in the quality and price. - je2o-tf Al( ISSOURI Hides 411 Missouri Hides, just re 111 ceiv , e4 awl for sale by JAMES MAY, - EIBLS:of Pitch. for sale on consignment, lit/ and will be sold cheap, by TAAPFE & O'CONNOR. 7g BOXES, of.mime, picked Sicily Lemons for tf sale by (jels), TAAFFE & OTONNER. Iterrlgerikter and .safe. TEFF sub s criber would respectfully inform the pub lic.that he has removed his Refrigrator manu factory from Smithfield street to the corner of Filth and Grant sta., where lie is prepared to furnish the public with a superior article of Refrigerator and Safe, which he will warrant. Agents--Dr. Snodgrass, Smithfield st., [Burnt Dis trict! John Mitchell, Druggist, Allegheny city. Refer to the following gentlemen, who here use:l them:—E. D. Home Wm. Murphy,King, Be sel nj. BakeweU, D. m, Pittsburgh; Sao. sell, jr., Allegheny City. EDWARD SMITH. je16416t DAAIONDIPOINTED PREMIUM GOLD PENS ---12 dozen Diamond Pointed Premium Gold Pens of most Celebratedmanufactere,just reed and for sale by. IND. B. MeFADDEN - & Co, je.23 • . 85 Market, near sth st. ' - SiioT-30 kegs assorted, in sto*and for Sale by hi. affErl; Co, jelB 5 7 Wat,er at . - BOWEL OR SUMMER COMPLAINT.—We confidently recommend and could refer to hun theds of our citizens who have need. JAYNE'S CARMINATIVE BALSAM, as a certain, safe and of remedy for Dysentry, Diarluna or Looseness, Cholera Morbus, SUMMER COMPLAINT, ,ColiC,,Griping Pains, Sour Stomach, Sick and Nervous Headache, Heartburn, &c. This is one of the most efficient, pleasant, and s afe compositions ever offered to the public for the cure of the various derangements of the STOMACH and Potreo, and the only article worthy of the least conSdence - for curing CHOLERA INFANTUM or SraflifEß COMPLAINT ; and in the above eases it really acts like a charm. - CERTIFICATE From the Rev. Asa Shunts of the Protestant Method ist Church . The undersigned hiving been afflicted during the past winter with a disease in the stomach, sometimes prodcing severe pain hithe stomach for ten or twelve hours without intermission, and having tried various remedies with little effect, was furnished with a bot tle of Dr. JAVIE'S Crtasartirrve. Draws. This he used according to the directions, and found invaria bly that this medicine caused the.pain to abate in three or four minutes, and in fifteen or twenty min utes every . uneasy sensation was entirely quieted. Themedicine was afterwards used whenever indica tions of the approach of pain were perceived, and the pain was thereby prevented: He continued to use the medicine every evening, and sometimes in the morning, and is a few weeks health was so far re stored, that the sufferer was relieved from a large amount of oppressive 'pain. From experience, there fore, ho can eqriftdzitgy .recommend Dr. D. Jayne's Carminative Balsam, as a salutary medicine for dis eases of the stomach and bowels. A. SHl.Vrtt. Allegheny ety, July lfith, 1843. For sale in Pittsburgh at the PEKIN TEA STORE 72, Fourth street, near Wood. Price 23 and 50 cents per bottle. jelS-d&w THE Stockholders of the Pittsburgh and Allegheny Bridge Co., for erecting a Bridge over the Alle gheny River, from the end of Hand mica, are hereby notified that the annual Election lei a President, ten Managers, a Treasurer and Secretary, will be held Oil the fir;t. Monday of July neat, at the Company's Rooms, north end of the Bridge, at 2 o'clock, P. M., at which they are requested to attend. JOHN TASSEY, President of P9g. A. 11. Co. jels4ltm Western Lands. l OREt r n3OOO acres Land ds itteditle nonernpartof of aai m sou l e : n 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 articles or city or county property on favorable terms. Much of tho land is in separate tracts of 160 and no acres, and will be sold in tracts to suit pur chasers. For further information apply to MALCOLH LEECH & CO. Liberty street, of F. H. EATON, Market st. j e 16.411 w &.w2t Selling ear est Reduced Prices. 62 Market st., Simpson , a Row. I.HE subscriber offers his large and well selected stock of goods, a greatly prices, in order to lower , it for fall trade. It is complete in every respect and will be sold at A. GREAT DISCOUNT, from 'former prices and a great saving to purchasers. LOOK AT THE PRICES. Paris Muslins for .2S ets per yd, former price 5-71; French Barages 28 " " " " " 42 do Gingham 22 " " " '• 311 Printed Lawn! 25 It 44 CC 44 le 37; Gingham Muslin; 23 " '6 " " 31, i'd di Lain as law es 181 " 4 ' " 23 , Alpaca Silk Warp 50 " " " 75, do Cotton do 30 " " " " 501 Bombazine 75 " tt 44 64 44 1 00 Cashmere Shawls 550 " t" " " 8,00 do do 900 " " " " 12,00 p,,,,, a50 1 f , 150 rt- " Is 44 2,25 150 Linea Handkfs 121 " " " " " 181 Hem Stitched tie 42 " " " " " 62j Bonnet Ribbons IS) " " " " " 28 Also,* geed assortment of White Goods, Dress Silks, Shawls, Scarfs, Hosiery and Glove% Cravats, Htlkfs. French Prints, Laces. Calicoes, Bleached and Bro—Muslins Tickings , Chintzes, Domestics, Flannels, Blue drillings, Denims, Apron Checks, Military Drillings, Cottonades, Moreau% Damask Table Cloths, Irish Linens, Napkins, Diapers, Towel ing% Blankets, Ceranterpaines. Nankeens, Cloths and Cassimeres„Vestingsin great variety; together with every other article usually found in a Dry Goods Store, which we will SELL AT A REDUCTION OF 25 PER CENT. /rem tug al prices; thus offering inducements to purchasers, rarely to be met with. A, A. MASON, Pittsburgh June 17, 1846. QF.ILLER'S celebrated liver pill's for the cure of the k,) Liver Complaint, The proprietor of the above medicine aware of the many instances in which the alßicted have been im posed 'upon by track remedies, proclaimed to be remedies for every disease, vet hopes that the Liver Pill will not be placed in that class until they are fairly tested. It is expressly stated, that persons who use these pills ' and fi nd after following the given direction! that they have not heel beneLtted, shall have their money returned. This is done that the public may see it is not the purpose of the proprietor to speculate on their credu lity, but to give at least au equivalent for their mo ney. In addition to the qualities mentioned, they are highly recommended as Antibilious and Purgative jel9 JRTAW ACID.-100 Ws just received and for sale by (jel7) R. E. SELLERS, 57 Wood st. Books. TRVINGS Sketch Book. Bracebridge Hall. Waldie's Circulating Library; for '39. Lady of the Manor. Sigonrneys Letters; to young ladies. Mies Jewsburgs Letters. Evenings at Home. Miss Leslies Pencil Sketches. St. Pierre's Studies of Nature. Milford Bards Prose and Poetry. Conquest; and self Conquest.. Live and Let Live. • For sale by H. S. BOSWOETH EL Co. jel 43 Market st. RECEIVED—Per Canal Boat Great Western -100 pea Cherry Scantling--5x5 and 6:6-6000 Lights Window Sash suitable for the western trade, 12:16,10:12 and Bxlo. For sale by . c 0 L. WILMARTR. NERAL WATER -1 Sparkling and bright In its liquid light." —And not only "sparkling and bright," but for its delicious flavor, Rays & Brockway's Mend and Min eral Water is certainly "unrivalled" and the syrups are 'equal to any that ever graced the Mineral Fount. Call and see, at No. 2 Commercial Row, Liberty st. jeG Ladle's Dreg* domis: JUST received from New York by Adams & Co's q.) Express, the following styles of Ladies Dress Goods; which for beauty and cheapness cannot be surpassed in any of the Eastern Cities, viz: Embroidered Gingham Robes, (new styles,) Graduated Organdi - do do; Rich Ombri Buages (silk and wool) very cheap; Balzarine.s, every price and quality; Rich styles Rep. Cashmere and De Lains; French Gingham and Gingham Lawns; Paris Printed Hernanni Cobaltine, (a new arti cle of Dress Goode, very beautiful.) Graduated Muslin Robes; White Embroidered do;' AU the above goods have recently been pUrcluised in the New York market since the great seduction of prices and will be sold at a small advance above Eastern cost by Lawns Cheaper than Ever. AT A. MORRIS'S No. 65 Market at: We have now on hand the cheapest lot of Lawns ever offered in this market. Such as are usually sold at 371 cents we aselselling at $1,50 the Dress Pattern, (9 yards.) Call and look at them. je2 TII.ERAGE SHAWLS AND SCARFS:— JD I carton black.secoisd mourning satin striped Borage Shawls; 1 carton beautiful fancy Bomge Shawls, ombre frin ges; I carton bmchaßerage Shawls, extra handsome; " " • Scarfs .1 " satin bordered " I " hernani twist'd silk " 1 " extra sup. hernani " The above handsome goods have all been purcha sed lately at auction, in New York and Philadelphia, at the closing sales of the French importers, and are now,offered at a small advance, and less than the cost of importation, at the Cheap Cash Store of ' . ALEXANDER & DAY. Impotrant io Economists. jTHE - public are hereby informed that, KIM BALL, No, 70 Wmid. street, is gelling Boots 4i.rid Shoes very cheap' for cash. All - who want a Bret rate: pair of Boots e 4 4il or Shoes ' ere respectfully enaitea to call and examine his stock, 'ati he la deterrninedinot to be undersold— . . and aft to the quality of Ins toed!, he - would beg cave to refeite..bis ipmerOba customera.--je9 • . j,. - 1 i • .. L BY LAST NIGHT'S MAIL. Col. Wilsoit' for Reonosa—Arieta's Proclamation to Gen. Taylor—Strength of the Mexican .finny Another Battle Eapected. The following conaprists all the news which has reached us since our last, vy the arrival at Mo bile of the U.. S. schoriner Walcott-, and of the steamer Galveston, at New Orleans. R will be found to be itziportant as well as interesting. The U. S. schooner Walcott, Joseph Arnazeen, lieutenant commanding, arrived at Mobile on the 13th instant, after _eight days' passag6 frdm the gulf squadron off the Rio Grande and Brazos San tiago, with passed midshipman Arnold bearing de spatches for Corn. Conner, at Pensacola. From the officers of the cutter, the Mobile Tri: bone learns the following particulars in regard to the movements of the army and gulf squadron: Gen. Taylor was at Matamoras waiting for re inforcements to march on Monterey. Seven hund red and fifty men were stationed at Barite; five hundred atP oint Isabel; and the remainder with the general at Matamoras—making, in all, about 9000 strong. The Mexican forces were between Matamoras and Monterey. for the purpose of repelling Gen. Taylor's advance. Report estimated them to be 15,000, but this number is supposed to be exag gerated. The general impression was that they would make 'a stand there, and, if defeated the war would be ended. The squadroni s dispersed about the mouths of the different rivers, viz: The St. Mary's od'Taropi- 1 co. fri6ate Raritan and Mississippi, off Vera Cruz; brig Lawrence, 'off Rio Grande; brigs Somers, off, Alvarado; the frigate Cumberland and Potomac, sloops John Adams and Falmouth gone to Pensa cola for provisions and water. The brig Porpoire to St. Domingo with a special messenger onboard. —Schooner Flirt left Rio Grande on the evening of the sth for Vera Crub with purser' Watson on board, bearing despatches to the senior officer in command; then off Vera Cruz. From 40 to GO sail inside the bar off Rio Grande and Brazos St. lago. ARRIVAL OF TIM STEAMER GALVESTON. The steamer Galveston was below at New Or ients on the 12th inst., having met with an acci dent in her wheels, and reached the city on the 13th. The Galveston had on board Major Bell, Lieut. Hooe, and a number of officers and men wounded in the late actions, and lOS•passengers besides. The Galveston lelt Brazos Santiago at noon on the 9th inst., and Galveston the evening of the 10th. The army was about moving up, the river to take the small towns on its right bank. The following additional particulars received by the Galveston are rather important. First Movement of Invasion of Meitem On Saturday the 7th inst.; Lieut. Col. Wilson left Matamoros for Remota, making the first movement towards the invasion of Mexico by the American army. Col. Wilson has command of ZiOo strong. Four companies of the Ist regiment of infantry. under the respective commands of Maj. Abercrom bie, Capts. Miller, Bachus, and La Motto; Capt. Price's company of Texan Rangers, with a section of Lieut. Bragg's battery. under Lieuts. Thomas and Johnson, and a company of Alabama volun• tecrs under 'General Desha, form the commend. Proposals. PROPOSALS will be received for flarnishing tran sportation for one company of U. S. Artillery, wide its battery, armaments, equipments and sup- Flits of all kinds from Wheeling, Va. to Ltble Rock, Arkansas. Said company will probably consist of about 5 commissioned officers and. 120 non-commissioned officers and soldiers, and will have with it six field guns, with their carriages, caissons and ammunition, two battery wagons and two traveling forges with their content, and three road wagons and also about 100 horses, 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 sale transportation must be provided. ThC I officers accompaning the command must be provided with cabin passage, and the non-commissioned offi cers and soldiers must be furnished with comfortable accommodations and the use of fuel and fire fur their I cooking. The teat is to makelmeh stoppages and at such i lastlings as the Qr. Muter may direct, and to take n such eepplies as lie may deem necessary or proper to provide, and is to be wholly under the control of the Qr. Master in so fax as relates to its loading, movements sad stoppages. Tic Qr. Master reserves to himself the right of changing the destination of the boat, (if lie he so or dered, from Little Rock, Arkanas.a, to Nachitoches 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 Limit. 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 2.2 d inst., though any proposals found in the Post Office an the arrival of Lieut. o , Rnen (if he should not arrive before the 22d inst.,l will be considered. After the closing of the contract not less than thre days will be allowed to prepare the necessary accom modations, fixtures, &c. to bring the boat to Wheeling. J. P. J. O'BRIRN, jel6-ilfit A. A. Qr. U. S. A. ' DRI FID 4 - , VE2ETADLIK BLOOD PILLI.—The droprietor is obliged to manufacture them on a more extensive scale than heretofore, and by a great im provement in his machinery, can make them much faster and with less labor, consequently less ex pense, which enables him to sell 40 pills to the box instead of thirty as heretofore. As a Spring Purifier, these pills has e no equal, and for purifii ing the blsod, and purging and cleansing the stom ach and bowels, they are the safest, best, and most efficacious in existence. If pills are necessa ry at all, Dr. Leidy's Blood Pills will effect all that can be effected by any known pills in the world, for all the virtues that can be combined in pills are contained-in them, and their established repu tation is the best proof of it. No other Pills are known to contain Sarsaparilla in them, and all other Pills called by names nearly similar. are manufactured only with a view to sell them on the reputation of die true and genuine DR. LEID Y' S SARSAPARILLA VEGETABLE BLOOD PILLS, the first and original introduced by such name. Be cautious, therefore; ask for and take no oth ers, and you will not be deceived in their effects; whilst if you take of the spurious, or imitations. you will not only be deceived by their effects, which are ofttimes serious and dangerous, but de ceived Out of your money also. Male and female, young and old, can take them at all times, in all diseases, without change of liv ing, restraint from occupation, or fear of expo sure to all weather—containing neither mercury, minerals, nor any ingredient whatever that is un friendly or dangerous to the constitution. Try arm, try them; if their effects do not confirm the foregoing, their cost will be refunded by Dr. Leidy upon satisfactory evidence of it. cC i -- For sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., corner Sixth and Wood streets, who are the only Agents for Pittsburgh. my2.o-d&ve A MORRIS No. 63 Market et UIdMER Cloths and Tweeds in great variety new ly received by 13. E. CONSTABLE, jet} No. 83 Market et. Tripartite Bridge. At the confluence of the Allegheny and Monongahela Rivers. PUBLIC notice is hereby given, that in pursuance of Mn Act, of the General Assembly to that ef fect, books for the subscription of stock to the Coto= pang, for erecting a Wire Suspension Tripartite Bridge, over the Allegheny and Monongahela rivers, at their confluence op; tisite Pittsburgh, will be open ed at the seve:a' plac s aereinafter named, itia the SECOND MONDAY OF JULY next, and continue open between the hours of .9 and 4 o'clock, for thi es successive days: In the City of Pittsburgh, at the Exchange Hotel; Geo. W. Jackson. John Caldwell, N. B. Craig; Sam 9 M. Wickersham, Thomas Dakewell, John B. Butler, A. K. Lewis and J: mes Wood; Commissioners. In the Borough of Manchester, at'the office of y rus Townsend; John Sampson, John Cheney, Wil liam Lecky, and Jeremiah Danlavy, Commissioners, In Beaver county, at the public house of C. W. Bless, in Fairport; David Shields, Andrew Purdy, Samuel, McFarren and David Ramsey, Commies:on:. era. In the Borough of Butler, at the public house o Jacob Mechingl Josdnia Stoolfire and Wilson Mez Candless,CornmiesiOners. ' In the Borough of WaShingtoii, at the Ilene of Gen.• John - Hoer William McDaniel'', John Park, I .:•,.i:,,_:: . • , ' ~.:,;„- :'t.,..=.:;:-,7.....1..F:::;; From the Baltimore Sun Later from Texas. .<>~4 c 3`~ss, John F. Wrenshall; Ewan' McDonald and Stephen *00(18; CaillmisSiOßßYS. The shares of stock are Fifty Dollars each, and at the time of , subscribing, Fivr, DOLLARS on each share is.to be paid. By order of the Commissioners.' [Attest;] 3. E, MCCABE, Chairman. R. S. CASSAT, Secretary myl-lawtd. Pittsburgh and contiellsrille Railroad Comisaily. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that an Mx-a- VON for rwEivr. Duincrons of the Pittsburgh and Connellsville Railroad Company will beheld, at the Rooms of the Board of Trade, in the city of Pittsburg 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 first Monday of December next; WM. ROBINSON, Jr, THOS. BAKEWELL, GEORGE DARSIF.'.; JAMES S. CRAFT, JAMES KELLY, JACOB FORSYTHE, WM. A. PENNIMAN, JOHN 8.. BUTLER, ;lESSE CAROTHERS, J. PENNOCK, Commissioners jel7-awq LEMONS--150boxes inprime order, just received and for sale) liq P. C. AIARTN, jelB 00 Water et. anIRABB CIDER-15 barrel's more of Ncialey's V/ celebrated Crab Cidei, jugt received and for sale P: C. MARTIN. GO,Water at. GEO. S. SWARTZ has on hand a lot of Sue Lawns which will be sold at the very low price of 184 cents per yard, persons who want a good article, at a low price, would do well to call sabn. - „ Also on hand a good stock of Naitsoak thuslins for Ladies Dresses very cheap at jel3 No. 100 Market street. Mnsaitieto Netts. • wcirl EO. S. SWARTZ has on hand a lot of very su perior white and colored Musqueto Netts iich will be sold cheap at No. lOU Market street. jcl3 PIG LEAD-50 pigs prime Lead, in store and for sale by J. D. WILLIAMS, jel6 110 Wood et. FRESH HERRINGS-20 bb:s,inst reed and fur sale by J. D. WILLIAMS, jel6 110 Wood et. "I\TEW GOODS.—Receiced at No 46. a new, and IN 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 consequence will be disposed off, de cidedly to the advantage of the purchaser. Please call and examine at No 46. jel3. BARROWS & TURNER. GREAT BARGADJS LIC LINEN GOODS AT No. 46.—This day received and opening -56 dozen Linen Cambric Halkfs. (free from cot ton.) Price, 123 cents each. 26 dozen do , better qualities, and prices varying to the best in me. 1 case Irish Linens, at decided bargains. Undressed Linen Shirtings very cheap. Fancy striped do.. do., beautiful. At reduced prices at jel 5 BARROWS & TI7RNER'S. BERNGE SHAWLS.-2 cartons more of those splendid Strawls, received M.day, and selling at low prices ail jels BARROWS &91.1111NER'S. - DROWN SEA GRASS.—Another lot of Sea Grass Skirts of Superior quality, received at No. 46, arid selliug at the low price of $l,OO. jels BARROWS ik TURNER. SPOOL THREAD —l4O doz sn, rr. G cord white celebrated brand, May Flower. 100 doz super. cold do., Jones & Smith's recd at 'et 5 BARROWS & TURNER, D ERAGE:. , CARIS—BeautifuI assortment open ].) nil at jeifiBARROWS & TURNER. CENTLEMEN—We aro opening to-day, an rin voice of Blue Black, and Black Drap De Lie— d different qualities—for summer coats. ALSO, Corded and plain white Linen Drillings; 3-4 and 4-4 dark brown plain Linens; Fancy coating Linens and, Giughams, of every de scription, cheap at jels. BARROWS & TURNER. 7 1 10 - EW CALICOES:—Another lot Gingham pattern IN prints—large and small plaids,beatniful styles, received at No. 45. BARROWS & TURNER. jel,s 171i1BOSSED TABLE COVERS—of different styles nand Magnißeient designs received and for sale cheap by 1je1.5) BARROWS & TURNER. IIIOBACCO-90 boxes Richmond manufactured of 4rious brands and qualities, just reed and for sale by MILLER & RICRETSON, je9 170 Liberty st. OIL --0100 gallons Beached and Unbleached Fal and IVinter Sperm Oil. 1300 gallons Winter Refined N. West. Whale Oil jolt reed and Inc sale by je9 mtuszt RICKETSON, 170 Liberty st. r-4 RE,SII TEAS -143 half chests Young liyson, Imperial, Gun powder and Pouchung Teas, of various grades; 40 Lacquered 13 lb. Boxes Imperial and Young By son Teas, extra fine; 40 thirteen lb. Boxes Gunpowder Tea; —Just rec'd and for sale by MILLER St IIICKETSON, e 9 170 Liberty at. BRANDIES, GINS & WINES -10 half pipes old Cognac Braude; . 6 quarter casks . 4 " " 3 pipes superior Holland Gin; 1 puncheon superior old Jamaica Rum; 35 quarter casks 6 porto Wine; 5 " 4, superior L. P. Madeira Wine; 10 44 4 4 " L. P. Teneriffe 44 3 " " Brown Sherry 20 " . 4 Sweet Malaga 10 " " dry 10 Indian Barrels Muscat 5 Dozen Claret 10 4 , Muscat —Just received and for sale by MILLER & RICICETSCIN. e 9 No. 170 Liberty at. SPICES -10 kegs pure Ground Pepper; 10 bags • 5 Pimento; 300 Malts Cassia; 2 Elbla Ground Ginger; 1 Mustard; 1 . 4 Cloves; juct reed and for sale by MILLER Bc. RICKETSON, je9 170 Liberty at New Book■ TUST RECEIVED—Lrmrms mon BROOSA, Asia t./ 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. Small. Gutelius, Chambersburgb, 1846. For sale by SCRIBA. Sr. SCHEIBLER, 115 Wood st. DSALMS & HYMNS, for the tura of the German Reformed Church in the U. S. of America, lin glieb and German. For sate by SCRIBA & SCHEIBLER, 'ell 110 Wood at. THE HEIDELBERG CATECHISM, or a gum wary of Christian Doctrine as used by the German Reformed Church, English and German.— For sale at our store, No. 115 Wood st. Pittsburgh. jell SCRIBA & SCHEIBLER, Booksellers. LARD OIL—A few barrels premium lard oil very firiealso common lard oil for sale by GEO. COCHRAN, No. 26, Wood street: CI ICKLtS--Fifty doz. of a troperior quality on band 0 and for sale by GEORGE COCHRAN, je9 No. 26 Wood street.. 4 A IRISH Linen Signings; =4 4 5-4 and 12-4 Bleached Linen Sheeting; 6-4 8-4 and 10-4 Damask Table Linen; Huckabocks for Towelling; An invoice received of the above this day B. E. CONSTABLE, 'e6 No. 83 'Market tI. rFIRAVELS MEXICO, ILUSTRATED.—Trav eIs over the Table Lands and Cordilleras et 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-temperer, 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 Ale buildingr,,&c., portraita of hut , bide and Santa Anna; by Albert M. Gilliam > U. S. Consul to California, for sale py JOIINSTON & STOCKTON. jeB - - ' cor Market and 3d'ata. '• . . .. .• .. •=.;:;:,..., 5 ::;,,..g.7., , ,'. -:;,. - 4..! - " . '" . f . . - •-,.•-'-. I 1315 MAMMOTH MANAGERIE. of all that . beautiful and wild in animated nature, is more extensive than any ever collected in America, it re quiring the aid of SIXTY MEN AND NINETY HORSES in their care find transportation. Will he exhibited at Pittsburgh on WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY, JULY Ist, 211, 3d and 4th, for 4 days only, under their , Enoritious Pavillion, tb be exhibited in the Mansion House Yard, Liberty street. The different Exhi bitions will take place OS follows: - "'Wedncsday July Ist, from 1 to 4 and 7to 19 P. M.; Thursday and Friday, July 2d and 3d, from 9 to 12, A. M., 1 to 4 and 7 to 10 P. M.; Saturday; July 4th. there will be Toon Exhibitions—at 9, A. M., 1, 3 and 7 P. M. The Wild Tenets of the forest, flout the huge and docile elephant, the majestic Lion of unexplored Af rica, the fierce tiger of the Bengal jutigleti the beau tiful leopard, the playful but ferocious bear; the gen tle gazelle, the useful and patient camel, the curious ly striped zebra, the grave robbing hyena, the steal thy panther, the savage wolf, the cunning fox, down through all the lesser grades, are here beheld with. safety, true to their nature at times, but perfectly. subject to the control of man the lord of creation. Fowls of the air and Itentiles, 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 of toil and expense to the recent collection, which is pronounced in Europe and America, per fectly unpamilelled. BATSON - 0 & WAIUNG would state that at tremen dous expense they have retained the services of the celebrated, brave and powertbl. HERR DRIESBACH, • ; who is a native of Germany, and stands at the head) of all tamers of wild beasts. Helms been styled by. critics the lion tamer! as lie has exposed his life bed fore this in taming the largest and most terrible lion ever caught. This lion is at present in the possession' of Raymond S Waring, and has repeatedly saved the life of the intrepid Driesbach when exercising tigers, leopards and other beasts in the performing cage. Driesbach is the wonder of the world as a control, Icr or beasts; his pet tiger's feats, together with those of the lions and leopards have been beheld by mil.; lions. Driesbach actually drives lions harnessed in his car, thus showing the supreme divinity of man above the nature of the brutes. The moral and useful purposes which an exhibition like this can serve, are perceived by all, and ac knowledged by all moralists and thinking minds. This exhibition serves to entertain and instruct every one in the wondrous works of the Supreme Being, and is particularly impressive on the minds of youth. The whole tnenagcrie is entirely unexceptionable. ItATutesn & WAttirm's splendid and formidable loolniehl Caravan will enter town on Wednesday morning, July Ist., from Wilkinsburgh, and will make a Grand Procession through Penn at. to Water, up Water to \Vood. up Wood to Liberty, and up Liber ty to the place of exhibition preceded by the best hand in the country drawn by TWO TREMEN DOUS ELEPHANTS IN HARNESS. AnnizioN 2h cents. Children under 10 years of j? hectortly to Purchaser■ C •••••••.1•• )car 1844. At 0. 0 . Cam. Is Eieitboa of Sflif NT:BCGA¢ COATED PT1.3.8 •as upon It •LL eihrrs tLIC EN ER'S St•C AR COATED VEGETABLE .j PILLS are the first and only Medicine ever known that will positively curt Headache, Giddiness, Measles, Salt Rheum, Rheumatism, Pilea, heartburn, Worms, Dispepsia, Scurvy, Cholera Morbus, Small Pox, Jaundice, Coughs, Quinsy, Pains in the Back, Whooping Cough, Inward Weakness, Consumption, Fits, Palpitation of the Heart, Liver Complaint, Rising in the Throat, Erysipelas, Deafness, Dropsy, Asthma, Itchings of the Skin, Fevers of all kinds, Colds, Gout, Gravel, Female Complaints, Nervous Complaints, And all other diseases originating frum impurities of the blood. irr They have cured, since their introduction, over 2,000 persons, who have been given up as hope less cases, by the most eminent Physicians. CO - They are patronized and recommended by men of the highest distinction, among whom are— Hon. David It. Porter, Hon. Henry Clay, Hon. John Q. Adams, lion. Daniel Webster, Hon. Martin Van Buren, lion. J. C. Calhoun, Geu. Winfield Scott, Col. It. M. Johnson, Hon. James K. Polk, Gen. Lewis Cass. OCT Their virtues are so infallible that the money will be returned in all cases they do not give univer sal satisfaction. Although but two and a half years have elapsed since these celebrated Pills were first introduced to the public, the sale of them in the Eastern and middle States has far exceeded Dr. Clickener's most sanguine expectations. During the past year, alone, no less than 10,000 gross or boxes have been sold in the State of New York, 8,000 in Pennsylvania, 4,000 in Maryland, 3 ; 000 in New Jer sey, 2,000 iu Delaware, and 9,000 in the New England States, requiring the constant employment of 27 hands, exclusive of printers and engravers. In the came period, upwards of 200,000 copies of the "Family Doctor" have 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 tve deemed it expedient to publish all ' tersimonials we have received, not only , freirl agents but individuals and..families, who have experienced the benficial effects of Clickener's Sugar Coated Pills, but we deem it unnecessary. The nest Icontestible evidence of their unprecedented success, are the numberless Imitations and Counterfeith which have already appeared; notwithstanding the brief pe riod they have been before the public. Even some df our staunchest pill Makers have had the audacity to imitate the Capsule of Sugar, in order to disguise the ingredients of their vile- compounds,and palm then' Off for the "real Billion para.' , uch paltry shifts cannot last long without exposing theirhirldoue deformity. Truth and honesty mast inevitably pre vail, over rascality and deception. . • For sale in Pittsburgh by WM. JACKSON,his Patent Medicine Warehouse, No. 89, Liberty street, head of Wood st., Pittsburgh. Price, 25c. perhox. Dr. Clickener's principal ofilce is 81 Barclay street; New York. Err Beware of an imitation article called Int proved Sugar Coated Pills, purptirting to be patented, as both the pills and the pretended patent are fcar genies, 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 , 10" Remember; Dr. C. V. Cliekoner is tbd Original inventor Of &agar Coated and that nothing of the sort was ever heard of until he introduced them in June, 1843. Purchasers should, therefore, always ask for Clickerier , s Sugar Coated Vegetable Pills,and take no other, or they will be-made the victiumore: fraud. may 11RISTOL BOARDS-- Cap Bristol Dr:wing Boards; Deniy " di Medium •id 4 . 1 It Royal' 44 Oerforated 44 . For sale wholesale and retail by JOHNSTON Zr.. STOtHION; cor. ltarket 'and 3d -ate. jeB ORN-411 Sachs Coin just reeeivid add far C eute by . JX:tIES MAY.. je4 ; .IWI'.7MMMI!--'f'7!-.7.-:'.."44-‘4-iNALI--kel.: .. S :i . 5...,, ,--, :' , ;-.•:. , : -, , , ....:t!:.:-::'.F':.: , - , -',':'.'.., , .','7•.' , .":;.7 . ;'' ,:'.'.*:.',':;:•.t:::-.F:.2.;:..''.:':';!''.:•.'-71:,-.:::77:-'-..‘1:"; and and 'Waring's ' OL-OGICAU.EXIIIBITION / .._ __ .? - ,R~1r.,~,~= R~.,~.rr,.~ S. P:'STICI:ENErS NEW ORLENNS AND SOUTHERN GYM7.;ASIU:NI. First perfor;innce pa Pritigy evening Jane 19, in front qf the American STICKNEY begs leave most respectfully to Al announce to his old , friends and the public of Pittsburgh Mid vicinity, that he has with the great est pains collected a compddy, maid and female, the complemental every department of which is so com e pletely filled, f that hitherto no additiOns or alterations have been suggested by the discerning. public of New Orleans, the ;skill ofsome or whom in their respective vocations, hare gained them a celebrity that places them at the ; quirts , " among Gyinuastic and the pro- . fession of Equitation. In - effering !a synopsis of the performances, which the Manager takes pride in offering this season, he is constrained to express hiagratafylness far the liberal patronage bestowed upon his exertions during the past season',,and. the many! kindnesses everywhere evinced towa.ds. himself and the various.membels of his company: In the Stdd of variegated tend beautiful-horses, the luxurious conveniences of the Tent, the Music, the Profuse Outlay, Expensive Appliances, Tasteful Para phernelia, Appropriate Costumes, Brilliant Trappings Gorgeous Pageantry, and above all, assidions allen lion. to the.sOmfoits of the .spectatorsj the Manager courts rill icisms. In fine, be thinks that in affording the greatest pos sible innocent amusement, with the greatest amount of interesting instruction, he has reducid the feats and sports of the circle to a -Science. The Manager, ever anxious to cater for the public, 1 has at a greet expanse engaged the celebrated Ethio pcan Serenaders from Boston; with little Ole Bull, the, greatest Violinist of the age -(11 years) in the world; and SweeriV . , the best Banjo player; and Mr:Sanford in tha Vireinia Jigs. Clown-r-411d Fred Garserti Equestrian Manager—B,! Jennings': - - RidingMaster—lL Long:_ - ' - CerFor full particulars, lee small bills of the day. Prices of Admission—Boles 50 cents; children un der 30, half price; Pit 25 ctsi 'no half price. iCr• Saturdsy (afternoon, 'a (day performance to please ther!Jevertle society; jels S. P. STICKNEY, Proprietor:. WF _ LCH, MANN DF,LAyAN , S U S t The onTy regularly conducted establishment in the United States--it being iio,his country what Franco. nie's and Astley's are in ITaris and London! 'A, . . dmission only 23 Cents! Late of; the Park Theatre L ,' New York, and the Na tional Aintihitheatre, Philadelphia. Comprising up wards of 120 MEN AND: HORSF.S! JAMES W. BANKER, Agent. Will i4hibit at Allegheny on Monday and Tuesday afternorais, June 29th and 30th. Will eihilet in Pittsbnrgh on Monday, Thursday, and Friday Evenings, the Ist, 2nd and 3rd of July, commencing at 71 o'clock, P. M. and on. tiro 4th, four performances; commencing at 91, A. M., 11, P. M., 31, P. hl., and 11, I'. M., in the yard in front of'S. Miirtay's American Hotel on. Peen st. The Great Equestrian Cavalcade will be preceded bv the celebrated BRASS IMeD, 13 musicians, in an eiedantand costly Chariot, dralvn by Ten Beautiful' Cream Colored Horses! i The truly imposing entrance of this noble and magnidient 'processignal Cavalcade, must at once strike every beholder with the highest admiration.— The surpassing beauty of the thorough bred horses; the gorgeously appointed oar, and the admirably de corated wagons, the designs and gilding of which are by the most clistinguiihed artists,compels a corn ; narison that at ones places this establishment at the head and front of every Public Circus. A large for tune has been expended in the accessories and-Equip , tnents proper to the scenes and acts presented, by the superior artists picked and chosen from a. htm dred stars, in' order to reader this the first; best, and most superior Equestrian F.amblishment, in thii or any other country in the; World. The great water proof pavilion tent, superbly furnished; will be 20,- 000 square feet in its dimensions, and . will with ease contain 3000 persons, who may witness every per formance clearly and distinctly. Aniong..-the per formers; will be found .T. .Ti r NATHANS, the great unsurpassed 2, 4 and 6 horse rider, occasionally introducing his immense balancing of the indult, 'Prank Pastor, on his head, while the steeds are at lightning speed. This gen tleman is also Ecoostrian Director.. . • Riding Master, HORACE F. NICIMLS, whose abilities in this line stand the, very highest.. The two Clowns, are the celebrated JOHN EIAY and JOHN WHITTAKER, remarkable for their wit and Intmor, never transgressing the proper 'grounds of decornm. 1 SIGNOR GF.RMA-NL'the great Italian Jiiggliit,on his firin and rapid Steed', will exectite.thaniest won derful Tricks.. This gentleman only.Mitived in this country last Winter. His two learned Dogs will al so balntrodueed by himself, and exhibit many ex-_ traordinary tricks. ; . . . .... C.: j. ROGERS, one;of the most finished scene Ridets of history, will ;appear and introduce. many threign and Ideal scenes; many of which he is the . the original of. Wi NICHOLS,Mi accomplished and chaste prin. eiril Act Rider of the French and American Schools. W. ICINCADE, the boldrind Young, Equestrian Herd; will introduce something new on his new Jett Black Filly, Lticy Real:, . • , , • Mr. E. WOODS, ihe;Comic Personificater of the Red Man of the Forest. Mrs. WOOD, the beabtiful, chaste and very grace lid :female Equestriert.. The Youthful GEORGE DUNBAR, will signalize liiniself in his great and singular perforinandes of Chinese Equilibrium and, personal Posturd. The Comid Concert ivill introduce the most tal ented Ethiopians of the day. .NEAL MIEISON, whOiM inspinng touch on the Bo* is most minis iterivill be aided in the; extraordinary Ballet Depart- ment; by the truly gifted „dander; FRANK BROW- I EIV • .i Every attcintion will;bc made to the obiervance and preservation of the good order which is always indispensible to -well regulated Exhibitions: The above Troupe will exhibit at New Castle 1 on 'the 26th; and at Ilarmiiny On the 27th of June. s ./e 2 : 3 ty .• TUST Ittctivzr.A splendid assortment of t. 7; Sommer Cassimeres, Ginghams, and Gatna. brcions,suitablefor coats and pants; a lugs stock of fancy Sumnier Stria; limey Cotton Cloths anew Sr. title; Oregori Cassimeres; Gold Mixed T4Teeds and Berkshire; 10 duien white shirt Linen Beionis and Collars. - - Also, a great variety:of fancy shirt striped Ging. harrier, gm.; d Splendid; assortment, of. Summer Cra vats', Marseilles, Siik,i Satin and other Vestings of superior styles and quality; Socks, Handkerchiefs,) Stacks, Boscims, Collars, Lisle Gloves, and all kinds of gentlemen's wear, , ready made, or got up to order at the shortest and at the lowest prices, by I W. 13. SHAFFER, Bditsburah Clothing Store, 1433 corner or Wood and Watei sts. bags--Prime green. Rio. _ 10 pockets old government Iva. Arriving tad for sale by. 133 and '135 NVood st. IL no tay... At 0 boiea NG: i Rosin; - 4lniond, Toilet and Pain'. - SO 4! Ifyller Shaving. yid foe'sale by , tl It9I%IBEWI' k SHIPTO.2S. - " SPs-4 In Wrote nay 3,4 CINCINNATI PAC • • For und St: Louie The - Pas;engor summer PIi:LESTINEf Capt. Williams, will leave for the ahoy* . 11 --..:.' eirsterinediate ports iegularfy. 'For freight or passage apply on board. 100. nor., Cincinnati and Louisville. RE . GUT As.. PACKET The new and splendid pusenger steam er C d LAY ns I A, 4'NP.htkbiaster, will lease for, the above and. intermediate. ports, regular- For frOight Or passage apply on board. or to jet • D. WILKINS, Agent • _ . Tnei.day E.veulng Pnclect. jrr• j The new and splendid passenger . steam , . boatDECLARATION, Capt. Norhens. will run as a regillar facket between Pittsburgh. and Cincinnati, lEavjpgdhis port - every Tuesday evening at 3 &Auk: Returning. she will leave'.Cipcinnati every Friday evening ct 3 o'clpck. The Declaration offers superior accOrproodationl to paxsengers. For -DOidht or passage apply on board. , MONDAY PACKS , 0 . THE regular Mail and paFenger steam% UNION, Captain Maclean; will run an a regular packet between Pittsburgh. and Cincin. nati, leaving thisport every Monday at . 6 o'cloc'k, P. M. Returnini she will leave Cincinnati every Thursday at 6 P. M. , - The Union was built :6mresslyfoi this trade, and affords every accommodation.. For freight or Oassage apply-on FOR CINCINNATI Tllll simll known fast runnifig - steamer Wr. Forsyth, Master; willrun as a regular racket, laving every Wednesday mein. ing at 10 o'clock, end Wheeling; at 10, P. M., the . same day-. Returning; she willkat° Cincinnati every Saturday, at 10,"A.. M. For freight or passage apply on beard, or to "FORSYTEI ic Co., - Agents, No. 30; Water street. SAI7II.DAY PACKET' The regal:um:ill and passenger Eteameri - 17 -7 -.::: 7. -=.7.4CIRCA.SSIAN, Capt. Isaac Bennett, nil rim au - a regular Packet .between.:Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leavirig this port every Saturdayi .at 10, A. M., and . W:heeling at 10, P. - NI: the same day. Retdrang,,alier dcfl6loavc Circiriva l Creri Tileaday, at 10 A M , . . , .. For freight or passagea apply, n hoard.:.,. The.Circaisian wan built expressly fur this trade, and offers to her paitsengerii every comfort and ao cornmodation. - . SATURDAY. PACKET. ; ff" - k%_:.*,- . .The regular Mail and pas - spegcr steamer UNGER, CaptAinford; rtut as a regibar facket betimen Pittchurgh and Cincinnati, ]caring this pert every Saturday at 10, A, M., and Wheeling at 10, P. M., the same day. Returning, 'she will leave Cincinnati every Tiieidai• -- at 10 . . For freight or 'insane apply on board.. -; The Messnwrer .was built expressly for thistrade, and offers to her passengers every comfort and an trinimOdatiOn. - - '. . mar 23:. TLTESDAY• PAC ICET re'LJN THEregularmail and,pasengereteam. cr HIBF.R.NIA; Capt. John Klinefolter, ; 3 . rill rnn.aa a repilax packet - between Pittsburgh and thisp . ort . every.Tuesday at 10 A. .11T., and Wheeling. at 10 P..M. of the samn-day..-- Iteturniug, she will Itiave Ciucindati every Friday at For freight or passage apply on board. The Hibernia was built expressly for the trade; and offers to the pasaengers every comfort and sir , perior accommodations. - apt FRIDAY PACKET - THE ',Titular mail and passenger steam - - ei , CLIPPER 2, Captain Crooks, will run as a ,regatas packet between Cincinnati end Pitts,: burgh. leaving -this port_ every, Friday at 1Q . 4. anti I, 3 ;lieeling io P. INI". the same day. Returidig she Will leave Cindinnati Mondays 10 o'elok, . . For freight or passag e- applyp on board. The clippr Xo. 2 was built expressly for this trade ' and offers to hd. pisseiiers eery comfort , and,ue eomniodatigli. • .-- inar23 REGULAR CINCINNATI PACKET. THE new E. S. Mail steamer ACADIA, OT. E. Lucas, 'Master, will run as a regu lar passenger, packet between Pittsburgh and tho above, port during the season of 1040, leaving every ThUrsdav at 10 o'clock A. M. ' The Acadia is new and has, sup'erior accominoda= lions. For freight , or passage applV on boardi. or to ap9 J. NEWTON JONES. Aitcnt. MONDAY. PACKET: mr et s The rer,ularrnail paasenger .!tearner -... 4 MONONOAHELA, Capt. Stone, will run as a reargu Packet between Pivsbni:gli 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 leave Cincinnati every Thursday, at 10, For freight or parsage apply on board. - The Monongahela, was guilt expressly for this trade, and offers to the passengers comfort, and sm. perior accommodations. . mar 31 - . WEDNESDAY PACE T. arF4 l: TLlEregular mail and passenger steam er NEW ENGLAND, Capt. P. ,13. Page, wilt run as a regular packet betvireen Pittsburgh and Cinhinuati, leaving this port every Wednesday at 10 A. M., and Wheeling at.. 10 P. M. the same Returning, she will leave Cineifinati ever.V Saturday at 10 . , - • • . . For freight or passage apply on boord.. The New England was built espressly for this trade and offers to the passengers every comfort a nd sive: iior accommodations. nittrile _ SAINT. LOUIS PACKETS. FOR ST. LOUIS—REGULAR PACKET. The new and splendid passenger steam. er TOM CORWIN, rapt Bugher, will run in t.e trade from Pittsburgh fo St. I,onis, du. ring the season of 1846. • The Tom Corwin, was built expressly, for tlie trade, and is elegantly furnished in every respect, For freight or passage apply on boand. mav 19. FOR ST. LOUIS—:-REGULAR PACKET.,:; The new and splendid passetkreisteanr. ..er BRUNETTE, Capt..Pesry, will run in - the trade from Pittiburgh to ' St._ Louis,- during_ the season of 1846. • • " ,I,lle, Brunette vas e-spressly_ for the tradO, and is elegantly fournished in every respeit: For freight or passage_apply on byard. • FOR LOITSVILLE=REGULAR PACKET. 112 1 1 The new and sp/endid passenger steam. --.•-- er TQYNALLUKA; Capt, J. K; Moody, wi run in She trade from Pittabtirgb to Loulatille; du rine the season of 1346. • . • • The Tonnaleuka, was built expressly for the trade, and is, elegantly furnished in every respect: For freight or passage apply on hoard' liiiattanoia to. Entrlond,.lieland, Scat. laud and fl rERSONS desirous of remitting money to any° the above countries, can.do so through the sub.: scribirs on the most easy terms. . We are prepared to issue drafts for any amount over £l,oo sterling.— Remittances made throtigh our house any:day before the 23d of May; will be received in Irelaed,. by the 20th or June. BLAtELY & MITCIIEL, Pittsburgh, Agents for Roche; & Co., • - Now York, mvl4 Realittances to 6 4 the Oh eiiiintryot ATONEY sent to all parts of. England, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales; in sums of £1 and up_ wards, to - snit purchaf ars. • ALLEN XRAMEit, Err/wig Eroker. m9-irty&dlm corner of 3d and Wood sts • , Fifth Street .Furatture W tirerooms. THE subscriber would Most respectfully call the attentinn of the public to his stock of Cabinet Ware, possessing_ advantages over anyother Mann.. factoring establishment in this city. is enabled to sell his Wares at !noel lower pritentherefore, he would remind those who want good Furniture at a lair price not to forget the right place, N 0.27, Fifth street. (rear 23.4314739 H. 11. RYAN. Great Bargain for Sale. IXTE have for sale, an excellent Frame House, V built and finished expressly - for the occupau• cy of the owner containg fine finished , rooms and parlors, cellar, with a Garden well stocked with frifit trees and vines, lot 30. feet front running back to.theldannor lisle,. The lease,haVafears unexpir. ed and no ground, rent.. It is situated in the neigh , bdrhood of the bUsiness part ofthe city, and will be sold very low and immediate possessionsifen. Apply to - - • TiIiAIIELTIr je6-datvi.: - - . . .3,1/11417FACTITEED E.. 20 'sego Plvg Tobacco; Ladiec.rwist, do; • , je " Va. 6 i do; . , 10 . 4 Cava, is Lump, dot • . - ' In store and for sale. by m.ar.vrrr., 222 Liberty LAWNS•••••(FAST cows). —Another lot of ,LSWIIS just opened at A. Menu's, No 65 warranted fast colors which we are selling at .13}o „ • n.
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