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THE PITTSBURGH DAILY MORNING POST.
SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 27, 1846
o=l 'V. B. "P.aistrak, Agent fbr country . newspapers,
is the Agent for the Pittsburgh Daily Morning Post,,
and Weekly Mercury and Manufacturer, to receive
adiertisements and subscriptions. He has offices in
Nem "YORE at the Coal Office, 30 Ann street, (ad
joining the Tribune Office.)
Borrow, No. 12, State street.
Pactennt.intn, Real Estate and Coal Office, 59
Pine street.
_
BALTIMORE, S. E. corner Baltimore and Calverts,
where our paper calk be seen, and terms of adverti
sing learned. ,
Ctrtcrs.—The ircus still continues' to draw
crowds nightly. The seats are so comfortably ar
ranged, and the. performances "so interesting, that
it is the meat pleasant place to spend an evening,
this.warm weather, that we know of.
In .order that The juvenile portion of our corn,
munity may have, a chance to visit the Circus,
there will be a performande at 23 o'clock this af
tereoon.
Fie gold patent lever watches with a variety
of silver watches will be sold at Maearta's auc
tion this evening, at 8 o'clock:
Sons of Temperance... Division No. 42.
At a regular meeting of Pittsbnigh Division, No.
42, Sons of Temperance, on Thursday evening,
June 23, 1845, the following Brethren were elec
ted officers of the DivisiOn for the ensuing quarter.
Lewis M'Kee, W. pi Joseph Pearson, W. A.;
J. C. Davitt, T.; Thoines Oliver, R. S.; Dr. S. Dil
worth, F. S W. 0.. Wood, A. R. S.; George S.
Williams, C.; W. R.Sraith, John Paul, L S.;
Oliver,. O.S. ‘.
. .
The ceremony of instalment will take place on
next Thursday evening. Brethren of other Divis
ions are invited to attend. je27
RAILROAD TICKET
M. Etlitor:—Please publish the following tick
et fol. the Pittsburgh and Counellsville Railroad
• nia&crons.
Wm.' Rnbinson,jr. J. Murry Burrell,
Harmer Denny, . Alex. M. Hill,
Wm. M. Lyons, J. K. iqoorhead,
Jathes Woods, J. C. PlOmer,
John B. Butler, N. B. Craig,
Geo. A. Bayard, John Anderson.
RAIL ROAD TICKET
Mr. EPor—Please publish the following ticket
for directors 'of the *Pittsburgh and Connellsville
Railroad:
J. Murry Burrell, Wm Robinson, Jr.
E. D. Gazzam, J. C. Plummer, •
J. K. Moorhead, James S. Craft,
John B. Butler, . Thos. Bakewell,
Wm.Ltuimer, Jr. Wm. W. Lyon,
'Alex. M. Hill, , llarmar Benny.
SONG FOR THE PEOPLE.
/I.ln—"/ dreamt that I dwell in marble Wis."
I dreamt that I dwelt in marble halls,
With pimples and tan on my face;
s: 7 And I thonght that at parties, at soirees and balls,
I was termed a repulsive disgrace.
I had riches enough, hut, alast could not count
On possessing a healthy akin;
Yet I thought that a whisper said, you may surmount
Disfigurements, be they hateful as sin.
I dreamt that sailors now sought my hand,
But they all did repudiate m) race;
For they cried, Though her features are formed mild
and bland,
The yellow neckand pimpled skin arc disgrace,
Then I thought that I cried in a voice void of hope,
"Cure my pimples—make my skin white and fair;"
A voice answeed, "Use a cake of the JONES'S famed
SOAP,
And your mind will be free from despair."
Then Idreamt that I used it; 0, that moment of bliss!
My skin changed from its yellowish hue;
My neck was made clear, and my face made to kiss,
Though an angel might claim it his due;
The pimples, the freckles, the blotches, the tan,
Had decamped, and a voice by my side
Said, indeed you will now be the glory of man,
Ay, the virtue, the tope, and the pride.
Sold at JACKSON'S Patent Medicine Warehouse,
89 Liberty street, Pittsburg head of Wood.
Err Principal Office, sign of the American Eagle,
82.Cbatham street., New York.
ILYA* English Gattlawsn. ,,
I'll sing you a prime new Yankee soligrmaae in a
Yankee State,
Of a fine old Yankee gentleman, who'd got a bald
old pate,
And who would not try to stop the same before it
got too late,
But used all sorts of useless stuff at a very expensive
- rate,
Like a fine old Yankee gentleman, Fro.
This fine old man was loved by all, was reverenced
• by the fair,
But alai! ho could not boast of wearing, his own
natural hair,
• But was forced to wear a nasty wig, at which alfmen
did stare,
For his features all, were noble, and his mind was
good, not rare.
In a fine old Yankee gentleman, &c.
At length this good old man was told to go straight
off and . give,
Three shillings for a.bott/e of Jorsts' HAIR Resro-
ESTIVE,
Which, though'the hair had long been dead, 'twould
force again to live,
And grow dark, soft, and beautiful, like a plant or an
olive,
On thisfine old Yankee gentleman, &c.
. Ile cited but two small bottles, and his hair grew dark
' 4 and long,
No - dandruff filled the scalp, for the roots grew heal
thy, ay, and strong,
And he says at last be's found the right, though lie's
often tried the wrong,
And that ,JONES'S Hata Rs-nous:mu is all that's
. ~,
..., stated in this song,
' Of a fine old Yankee gentleman, &c.
Sold at JACKSON'S Patent Medicine Warehouse,
89 Liberty street, head of Wood. je27
Mothers.—The difficulty which every mother
experiences in Administering medicine to infant!,
is entirely obviated by Dr. Clickneis preparation,
called the Sugar-Coated Vegetable Purgeive Pill.
The pill is encrusted with fine white sugar, so that
it resembles and tastes like a sugar plum, which
no child ever yet refused to.swallow. For worms
this is an assured remedy, and it has • been used
with excellent effect in cases of teathing. The
matron of the Farm School writes to Dr. Clicke
ner, that she has used forsome time,his Sugar-coa
ted Pill in both these complaints, and always with
entire success.
Seld by Wm. Jackson, corner of Wood and Lib
erty streets, who is general Agent for Dr. Clicke
ner's Pills in Pittsburgh and vicinity.
ty..Beware of an imitation article called "Int
provel Sugar-Coated Pills," purporting to be pat
ented,. as both the pills • and pretended patent are
forgeries got up by a miserable - . quack in New
York, who, for the last four or five years, has made
his living by counterfeiting popular medicines.
New Boot and Shoe Store,
No. 186 Liberty street,
A few doors above the head of Wood at
FOLLANSBEE & HAYWARD, would
respectfully announce to the citizens of
Pittiburgh and vicinity that they have o
pened aatore,at the, above named place for the
sale of Boots &Shoes of all kinds and qualities, com
prising an eztenifiv,,u "assortment of Ladies , ; entlp
mens', Misses', BOye' ‘ ,Youths" and Childrens' wear,-
all of which goods they are determined to sell very
low for cash. \
They" would raspectfullysolicit a call from all in
want of Boots, Shoes, Trunk and Carpet Bags, &c.
&c., or any goods that are usually kept in a Shoe
Stare, as they are confident that'They will be enabled
'to please both in the quail!) , and tilice. je2.o-tr
- - Paper. ,
TIRI,NTERS , White Medium Card Bnarils;
Blue and White Bonnet Boards; \
Superfine and Fine Plain Post Papers.
" " " Foolscap;
Ivory Surface and Enamelled Cards; \\
Printers , Cards
'Commercial and Packet Post;
White Steamboat Paper, 20x24;
"Y.1fx2.51,;
Yellow i s" 20124;
• "' "•" 211451,
Medium Book Paper;
Assorted Bnirelope. Papers; ' -
.• Green And Yellow Glazed Papers;
.A. large stock of low priced writing papers, and
wrapping, constantly oa hand and for'sale. -
. cash paid far Mixed Raga.
JOHN H. MELLOR,
jel9 122 Wood
- Mosllster'DAll.Hosling olntmextt.
INSENSIBLE PERSPIRATION.
THE precedingfigure is given to represent the
hasErtstntn Pk/OH - RATIONS. It is the great ewe
nation for .the impurities of the body. It will be
noticed that a thick cloudy mist issues from all points
of the surface, which indicates thatthis perspiration
flows uninterruptedly when we rare in health, but
ceases when we are sick. - Life Cannot be sustained
without it. It is thrown off from the blood and other
juices of the body, and disposes . by,this means, of
nearly all the impurities within . us, The language of
Scripture is "in the Blood is the - Life." If it.ever be- .
comes impure, it may be traced dineHY - to the - stop
page of the inseilsibleperspiration. - :Thus wesee, all
that is necessary when the blood is stagnant, or in
fected, is to open the pores, end it relieveS•itself from
all impurity instantly. Its own heat and vitality are
sufficient, without one particle of medicine, except
to open the' pores upon the Surface. Thus we see
the folly of taking so much internal remedies. All
practioners, however, direct their efforts to restore
the Insensible Perspiration. The Thompsonian, for
instance, steams, the Hydropathist shrouds us in wet
blankets, the Homopathist -deals oat litfinitissimals,
the Allopathist bleeds and doses us with mercury,
and the blustering Quack •gorges us with pills, pills,
pills.
To give some idea of the amount of tha Insensi
ble Perspiration, we will state that the learned Dr.
Lewenhock; ascertained that five-eights of all-we re
ceiveinto the stomach, passed off by this means. In
other words, if we eat and drink eight pounds per
day, we evacuate five pounds of .it by the Insensible
Perspiration. . '
- -
This is none other' than the used up particles of
the blood, and tiler Juices giving place to the new
and fresh ones. To check this, therefore, isle re
tain in the systemfive-eights of all the virulent matter
that nature demands should leave the body.
By a sudden transition from heat to cold, the pores
are stopped, the perspiration ceases, and disease be
gins at once to develop itself. Hence, a stoppage of
this flow of the juices originates so many com
plaints. .
It is by stopping the pores, that overwhelms man-.
kind with Coughs colds, and consumption. Nine
tenths of the world die front diseases induced by a
stoppage of the Insensible Perspiration. •
Let me ask, now, every candid mind, what course
seems the most reasonable to pursue, to unstop the
pores, after they are cld,seil. Would you give physic
to unstop the pores? Or would you apply something
that would do this upon the surface, where the clog
ging actually ist And yet I know of no physician
who makes any exter al applications to effect it.
Under these circumstances, I present to physicians,
and to all others, McAlistees All-Healing Ointment,
or the World's Sake. 1 It has power to restore per
spiration on the feet, on the head old sores, upon the
chest, in short,' upon any part of the body, whether
diseased slightly or setlerely.
It has power to cause] all external sores, scrofulous
humors, skin diseases ] poisonous wounds, to dis
charge their putrid matter, and then heals them.
It is a remedy that seteeps off the whole catalogue
of cutaneous disorders, and restore the entire cuitcle
to its healthy functions.
It is a remedy that forbids the necessity of so many
and deleterious drugs taken into the stomach.
It is a remedy that neither sicknens, gives inconve
nience, or is dangerous to the intestines. ' t
i.
It preserves and de ends the surface front all de
rangement of its l i nnetons. The surface is the out
let of five-tights of the Pile and used up matter with
in. It is pierced with-Millions of openings to relieve
the intestines. Stop ul these pores, and death knocks
at your door. It is rig itly termed All-Healing, for
there is scarcely a disease, external or internal, that
it will not benefit. I have used it for the last fourteen
years for all diseases t the chest, consumption, liv
or involving the utmost anger and responsibility, and
I declare before Heaven and man, that not in one
single case has it failed to benefit, when the patient,
was within the reach of mortal means.
I have had physician., learned in the profession; I
have had ministers of the Gospel, Judges on the
bench,' -Aldermen and Lawyers, gentlemen of the
I highest erudition and multitudes of the poor, use it
in every variety of wa,-, and there has been but one
voice—one united and tniversal voice—saying "Mc-
Allister, your Ointment is good.
CONSUMPTION.—It can hardly be credited that a
salve can have any effe'et upon the lungs, seated as
Ithey are within the system. But ir'placed upon the
chest, it penetrates 4ectly to the lungs, seperates
the poisonous partields that are consuming them,
and expels them from le system.
I need not say that it
?ion continually, alp
nese, I care not what
several thousand pers
HEADACHE.—The
the Headache of ten y
reg,nlarly every week
place.
Deafness and Ear
eess.
is curing persons of consump
ugh we are told it is foolish
s said, so long as I can cure
s vearlv.
Salve has cured pergolas oa
ars standing, and who had it
so that vomiting often took
die are helped with like atm-
COLD FEET.—Co gumption, Liver complaint,
pains in the chest or s de, falling off the hair, one or
the other always acco panics cold feet.
The Salve will cure very case.
In Scroutla, Erysip las, salt Rheum, Liver com
plaint Sore Eves, Q nsy, Sore Throat, Bronchitis,
Broken or Sore Breast) Piles, all Chest Diseases, such
as Asthma, OppressioP sin, also Sore Lips, Chap.
I t
ped Hands, Tumours, *ntaneous Eruptions, Nervous
Diseases, and of the S ine there is probably no med
icine now known so god.
BURNS.—It is the/
best thing in the world for
Burns. (Read the Dir ctions around the box.)
PIMPLES ON THE FACE—Masculine Skin gross
surface. Its first action is to expel all humor. It
will not cease drawing till the face is free from any
matter that may be Icidged ender the skin, and fre
quently breaking out to the surface. It then heals.
When there is nothin but grossness, or dull repul
sive surface, it begin to soften and soften until the
skin beeornes tut smoo h and delicate as a childs.
W-ORNS.-i—lf pare is knew how fatal most medi
cines wore te.ehildre taken inwardly, they would
be slow to•reshrt to hem. Especially "mercurial
lozenges".'feldreo.. - " cdicated lozenges," "venni
fuges".pilla,.&c.• - 3'h truth is, no one can tell, in
variably witen worms re present. Now-let me sav
to parents that 'ihis alve will always tell if a child
has worms. It will rive every vestige of them a
way. (Read the direc ions around the box.)
there is probably o medicine on the face of the
earth at once so sure and so safe in the expulsion of
I worms.
TOlLET.—Althouol
a hair a.estorative yet
They may bring their
restore the hair two 1
OLD SORES.—Th
the impuritios of tae
pass off through the
blo Perspiration. If
impurities must have
danger life. This
(such emergencies.
RHEUMATISM. I
the inflammation and
course ceases. 1
. FEVERS.—In all 4;
in the pores being lei
perspiration cannot
.could be started the c!
over. The All-Healii
fevers almost instant];
the perspiration. 1
SCALD HEAD.—We have cured cases that actu
ally defied every thirig known, as well as the ability
of fifteen or twenty Idoctors. One man told us ho
had spent $5OO on hie children without any benefit,
when— few boxes of the ointment cured them.
CORNS.—Occasionnl use of the Ointment will al
ways keep corns limn growing. People need never
be troubled with time' if they will use it.
AS A FAMILY 11EDICINE...—No man can meas
ure its value. So 1 ng as the stars roll along over
the Heavens—so long as man treads the earth, sub
ject to all infimities Of the flesh—so long as disease
and sickness is known --just so long will this good
Ointment be used an esteemed. When man ceas-1
es from off the eartl , then the demand will cease,
and not till then. I JAMES McALISTER & Co. ,
Sole proprietors oft the above Medicine. Price 251
cents per boa.
CAUTION.—As flie All-Healing Ointment has
been greatly counterfeited, we have given this-Cad-,
tion to the public the t "no Ointment wili be genuine
unless the ;names of James McAlister, or James Mc-
Alister 4- Co., are tvrtrrren with a PEN upon EVERY
label." Now. we hereby offer a reward of $5O to
be paid on convicti n in any of the constituted
courts of the-United tates, for any individual coun
eiting our name and intment.
. . PRICE 25 CENTS PER BOX.
AGENTS .IN PI TSB ra
URGHBun & Reiter,
i l l
corner of ,Liberty_ an . St. Clair stn. are the whole
sale agents, and L. N flews, jr. corner Market at. and
the Diamond; Hays
.) 8x Brockway, (Druggists No 2,
Commercial Row, Li erty at.; J. H. Crissel„corner of
Walnut and Penn streets., sth ward, and sold at the
Bookstore in Smithfield BC., 3d door fro& Second st;
Land in Allegheny city bra. P. Schwartz, and J. Sar
gent, and by J. G. SMith (Druggist) Birmingham; and
D. Negley, East Liberty; H. Rowland, McKeesport;
Samuel Walker, Elizabeth; J. Alexander & Son, Mo
nongahela City; N. R. Bowman & Co.; 3. T. Rogers,
L Brownsville, Pa; D. S. Smith, Bridgewater; and
jo , bn Barclay, Beaver Pa. mar 20
;11 I have said little about it an
1 .,
will stake it against the worldt
ils far and near, and mine will
uses to their one.
some Sores are an outlet to
:ystem, is, because they cannot
/
atural Channels of the Insensi
such sores are healed up the
-ante other outlet, or it will en
.alve will always provide for
Ilt removes almost immediately
swelling, when the pain or
lases of fever, the difficulty lies
ocked up, so that the heat and
pass off. the least moisture
has passed and the danger
lig Ointment will in all cases of
jt unlock the akin and bring forth
Notice.
ITE-Stockholdera of the Pittsburgh and Allegheny
T
Bridge Co., for recting a Bridge over the Alle
gheny River, from thp end of Hand street, are hereby
notified that tote annual Election for a President, ten
Managers, a Ticasuer and Secretary, will be held
on the first Monday'pf July next, at the Company's
Booms, north, end of the Bridge, at 2 o'clock, P. M.,
at which thexare re nested to attend.
- • I \• JOHN TASSEY,
~• • •
President of Pt. A. B. Co.
jiilB-dtm
BY LAST NIGHT'S MAIL.
. The Senate has adjourned after a long Execu
tive Session.. The subject before them was the re
nomination otHenry Horn, Esq., for the office of
Collector of Philadelphia, and he has again been
rejected. It will be remembered that his first
nomination was rejected about six weeks since,
and that he has been filling the duties of the office
for a year past
In the Senate this morning, a letter was read
from Geh. Gaines, communicated by the War De
partment. A debate arose on a bill reported from
the Military Committee by Mr. Benton. After
come other unimportant business the Senate went
into executive session, where they remained for
some time; after which they adjourned.
The House, by a strong vote, adopted a resolu
tion to terminate the debate on the revenue bill on
Thursday of next week, July the 2nd. The day
was spent in debate on that bill.-14Pash. Union,
June 24.
From the Washington Union,June 24.
OFFICIAL DESPATCHES FROM THE ARMY
We have been permitted to lay before our read
era the following extracts from the last official des
patches of General Taylor, which have been re
ceived at the War Department:
enclose an original draught, found in General
Arista's papers, of an invitation to our soldiers to
desert. A similar call was previously made by
Ampudia_ and has already found its way into the
public prints. The department may see from these
documents what arms were used against us.'
I am, sir, very respectfully,
Your obedient servant,
Z. TAYLOR,
13t. Brig'r General U. S. A., Com . g.
The ADJUTANT GENEDAL of the army
Washington, D. C.
The following is the extraordinary and insidious
address of General Arista, referred to in the pre-
ceding extract: [What irresistible inducements
does he offer for desertion—to exchange the hon
orable and proud character of American citizens
for the miserable and degraded lot of "peaceful
Mexican citizenel.")
General ✓lrista's adrire to the soldiers of the United
SOLDTERS! You have enlisted in time of peace
to serve in that army for a specific term; but your
obligation never implied that you were bound to
violate-the laws of God, and the most sacred rights
of friends! The United States government, contra
ry to the wishes of amajority of all honest and hon
orable Americans, has ordered you to take forcible
possession of the territory of a friendly neighbor,
who has never given her consent to slich occupa
tion. In other words, while the treaty of peace
and commerce between Mexico and the United
States is in full force, the United States, presu
ming on her strength and prosperity, and on our
supposed imbecility and cowaidice, attempts to
make you the blind instruments of her "unholly
and mad ambition, and force you to appear as the
hateful robbers of oar dear homes. and the unpro
voked violators of our dearest feelings as men and
patriots. Such villainy and outrage. I know, is
perfectly repugnant ,to the noble sentiments of any
gentleman, and it is base and foul to rush you on
to certain death, in order to aggrandize a few law.
less individuals. in defiance of the laws of Clod and
man! It is to no purpose if they tell von that the
law for the annexation of Texas instifies your or
eupation of the Rio Bravo del Norte; for by this
act they rob us of a great part of Tamaulipas coa
-1 buila, Crilenahuir. Mid ?lire Mexico: and it is bar
qyarous to send a handful of men on such
an errand against a powerful and warlike million.
Besides, the most of you are Europeans. and we
are the declared friends of a majority of the na
tions of Europe. The North Americans are ambi
tious. overbearing, and insolent as a nation, and
they wiil only - make sire of von as rile tools to
carry out their abominable plans of pillage and
rapine.
I Warn con in the name of justice, honor, and
your own interests and self-respect. to abandon
their desperate and unholy cause, and become peace
ful Mr.riCon riff:ens. I guarantee yon. in Furl]
case, a half section of land, or 3?0 acres, to settle
upon, gratis. Be wise. then, arid just, and honor.
able. and take no part in murdering irs who have
no unkind feelings for you. [awls shall be given
to officers. sergeants, and corporals according to
rank. privates recei% ing :121 1 acres, as stated.
If in time of action you wish to espone our
cause. throw away your arms and run to u•. and
we will embrace yoll as true friends and Christi
arm It in not decent nor prudent to say more.—
But should any of you render any important ser
vice to Mexico. you shall be accorlingly consider
ed and preferred.
M ARISTA,
a Commander-in-chief of the Mexican army
Sin--I respectfully enclose herewith a field re
turn of the forces in and near Matamoras. both re
gular and volunteer. The corps known to have
arrived at Point Isabel, of which no returns have
yet been received. will carry the entire force under
my °niers to nearly SON) men. lam necessarily
retained at this point for want of suitable trans
portation to carry on offensive operations. There
is not a steamboat at my command proper for the
navigation of the Rio Grande; and without water
transportation, I consider it useless to attempt any
extensive movement. Measures have been taken
to procure boats of suitable draft and description.
and one or two may now he expected. In the
meantime, I propose to push a battallion of in
fantry as far as Reinnsa. and occupy that town.—
, For nnv operations in the direction of Monterey
it will be necessary to estatlisli a large depot at
Camargo. which I shall lose no time in doing as
soon as proper transports arrive, unless I receive
counter instructions from the department.
I trust the department will see that I could not
possibly have anticipated the arrival or such heavy
reinforcements from Louisiana as are now here,
and on their way hither. Without large means
of transportation, this force will embarrass rather
than facilitate our operations. I cannot doubt
that the department has already given instructions
based upon the change in our position since my
first call for volunteers.
Our last accounts of Arista, represent his force
to be halted at Coma, an extensive hacienda on
the Monterey road, about 100 miles from this
point. He has pickets covering the marls leading
to Matamoras. with the enterior. The depart
mental authorities have issued a decree denounc
ing as traitors all who hold intercourse with us, or
with those who do so. lam nevertheless. dispos
ed to believe that in some quarters at least our
presence is not unfavorably received.
We have no intelligence from the city of Mexi
co. Ordnance stores, and other munitions of'w•ar,
are continually discovered in the town, Five pie
ces of cannon, and a very large amount of balls,
shells. and ammunition generally, have been
brought to light.
I am, sir, very respectfully, your obedient ser
vans,
. . ,
O ... ELLER'S celebrated liver pill's for the cure of the
kj Liver Complaint.
The proprietor of the abovemedicine aware of the
many :instances in which the acted have been im
posed! upon by quack remedieiroclaimed to be
remedies for every disease, yet 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, land find after following the given directions
that they have not beed benefitted, shall have, their
money returned.
This Is done that the public may see it is not the
purpoSe of the proprietor to ej)ecurate on their credu
lity, but to Om at least an equivalent for their mo
ney.
In addition to the qualities mentioned, they, are
highly recommende&as Antibilious and Purgative
pills. " jel9
ARTARIC ACID.-100 bls just received nod for
T
sale by (j 017) R. E. SELLERS, 57- Wood et.
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From the Thiltiniori Sun
I3Y MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH..
WASHINGTON, June 24, 7 'P. M
CONGRESSIONAL
HEADQUARTERS ARMY OF OCCUPATION.
Mat morns, May 26, 1846
[Extract.)
States .Irn:y
lICADQVAIZTEIIS AT MATAXOIIAS
Headquarters of the Army of •(I;rnpntion
Matranorag, June 3, 154.1
Brevet Brig. Gen. U. S. A. comd'g
To the ADJVTANT GENERAL of the Army.
Washington, D. C.
l i
ANDIEII,, WINES, gt.e.7
B 2 half pipes, "A. Seigriette 'MANDY. j
3 c , ~ Pinot, Castillio & Co., do.
4 " "1 J.S.. Dopey, I do.
. 3 ‘,.. ,cI Leger Freres, Cognac, do.
sqr eask4' Peltroisom ' I do.
2 " to 1 t J Hennessy I do.
1 t; " ; United Vineyard Proprietors, do.
2 " " 1 Old Magoir 1 do.
i
3 cc cc Very superior Cherry do.
20 " " t PORT WINES Of various brands,
12 pipes and half pipes Tenneriffe and Madeira
- I
wines.
10 bola puce sweet Malaga wine.
5 " Lisbon wine. ' I
5 qr casksjhrown and Pale Sherry. wines.'
With a general assortment or all the wines and
liquors now ini use, for sale wholesale and retail by
.ITERETT & CO.
jel 9
ORM] CID,R-12 bbls very superior Crab Cider,
kj in store and for sale by , 1
STERETT & CO,
No. 18 Market , street, near Front.
lEMONS-1150 boxes in prime order, just received
/ and for little, by P r C. MARTIN,
jelB 60 Water st.
rt RABB CIbER—IS barrels ;more Neisley's
j celebrated Crab Cider., just received and for sate
P. C. MARTIN. -
60 Water st.
EO. S. S4ARTZ boson hand a lot aline Lawns
13 which will be sold at the vdry law price of 181
cents per plat . , persona who want: a good article, at a
low price, oatild do well to call; socnc: ,
Also on hold a good stock of Nana oknelins for
Ladies Dresseg very cheap at
jcl3 • No. ma Marko street/
I Musgricao Netts.
r 1 EO. S. SWARTZ has on hand a lot of very en.
perior lsvhite and colored Munqucto Netts
which will bokolcLclicap at No. 106 Market street.
jet 3
PIG LEAI4--00 pigs prime Lead, in store and for
sale by j J. L. WILLIAMS.
jel6i 11 0 Wood st.
; _
-- -
17IRESH HERRINGS -2 0 bblo, just reed and for
12 sale by.) J. D. WILLIAMS,
jel6 1 110 Wood st. —
BRalTiiltratSrs-EAVINPY-L---- --
10 half pipes old Cognac Brandy;
6 quarter casks " " ' "
3 pipes superior Holland Gin;
1 puncheoq superior old Jamaica Rum;
35 quarter casks 6 porto Wire;
..,
5 ,< " superior L. I': 'Madeira Wine;
10 " 1 " " L. P. Tencrifro ~
3 " i " Brown Sherry ,r
20 " 1 " Sweet Malaga ,<
10 " I'' dry '' Ct
10 Indian Barrels Muscat ~
5 Dozen Claret it
10 " Muscat
—Just receiv'ed and for sale by
i MILLER & RICKETSON.
je9 i No. 170 Liberty at.
____
SPICES
-10 kegs :pure Ground Pepper;
10 hag ' < j
5 " Pimento;
300 Malts Cassia;
2 Bbl Ground Ground Ginger;
1 "1 Mustard;
1 ",! Cloves; just reed and for sale by
MILLER & RICKETSON,
170 Liberty at.
leg
Nev Books
JUST REC;EIVF,II--I.ErrEns THOM RnoosA, Asia
Minor, by Mrs. E. C. A. SMineider, with an
essay on the prospects of the Heathen and our duty
to them, by Ray. B. Schneider. and an introduction
by Rev. E. Weiner, A. M. Published by Roe.
Gute!ius, ChaMberaburgh, ISI6. For sale by
SCRIIIA Ist SC:11E1111.ER,
401 115 Wood at.
psALNIS HYMNS, for the 11,, of the German
iterornied Church 6n the S. of America, Ell
:010i Mid Getman. For sale t,
SURIIIA St SCIIEIBLER,
115 Wood it.
jell
rIMIE 111.101.:1,81 , :tt1: CATECHISM, or a sum
" wary Christian Doctrine as used by the
German Hethrmeil Church, r o mlisli and German,—
For sale at our store, No, 11. Wood et. PtHsburgli.
jell SGRIISA SCHEIBLER, Itooknellers,
A
T HD 014\ —. f h
_ few _arrels premium lard od very
fine—aleio common lard oil li,r sale by
GED.
No. 2G, Wood street.
jolo.
4".ICKLII.S--fdillylloZ. of n superior goal its. on hand,
k) and for sale by (;Loa(;E COCII ILAN ,
jet,
N0..4 Wood street.
ItAs . ELFiFi IN MEXICO, 11.1'STRATED.—Trat-
I els over the 'rabic Lands and Cordilleras it
Mexico,. during the years 1543 and 44i including a
description of California; the principal cities and
Mining Ilistrrets of that republic, and biographies of
the cl‘e,nrrier, , Sr. D. Antonia Lopez Dc
Anna; illostrred ssith the. maps of Alesico,lll . ltf,'
Upper and .civer California. United States, and
parts of Ilriterh America, .shit Plates descriptive of
the scenery 11.i:dic buildings. B:c., portraits of itur
hide and Salta Anna; by Albert M. GdLan,, U.
S. Consul to yaliTotnta, ror sale by
JOHNS TON Er. svm.hrwc.
car Market and 3.1 sty.
_ .
13RIS.roL1 RoAtu)s—
Cap Btlatol [hawing Boards;
Drury 1 •.
Medium . .. ..
11,1)-31 I. Perforated "
For valeHtioleaalr and retail by
]otiNsTriN s: !4• - rncii: TO
icS 1 cor. 3.larkrt and 3dtn.
100 Bni.,S of Pitch, for solo on consignment,
caw - ill be sold cheap, by
TAAFFE: ia O'CONNOR.'"
Who in pleasure's liOWlll. amp;
INe'erilost his health, or youthful charms,
A licit, lives, and justly can
Exclaim—"ln me behold a man!"
-I)URINGI A TRIAL of a number of years, Dr.
Thnrnpiton's PILLS have been found an inval
uable remedy in cases of indigestion, bilious com
plaints. for derangements of the digestive organs and
obstructions`` a sluggish action of the liver and bow
e:s, which oecasion more or less the following symp
toms, viz: heartburn. giddiness, acidity, head-ache,
sickness, spasm, and flatident distention of stom
ach and boWela, drowsiness and dimness of sight.
an. uncomentable sensation elperionced at the pit of
the etornach boon alter eating, with a feeling of weight
or oppressioh, appetite impaired, breathing difficult,
tenderness about the region of the liver, bowels ir
regular, sonietimes obstinately costive, with langtlOr
and depression of spirits. Price 95 cents per box.
Prepared by the sole proprietor,
EDGAR THORN, Druggist,
corner Hand and Ponn eta., Pittsburgh, Pa.
Also sold by all the principal druggists in the city.
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DM. DUFF'S
and IVriting Rooms, corner
1)m-1(11 lia ill
t a h r e id oi /l il f •
I k n e :s i t t r u e t e io ts n .
in Western Pennsylvania
where the theory, and practice of Book Keeping can
be learned iii such perfection as to enable the learn
er to apply the seienco at once to business. Those
unacquainted with Mr. P.'s plan of instruction can
have any number of references to persons in the
city who are now keeping hooks and who have been
qualified fiij the business by the previous training
they received in his academy. Hours of business
during summer, from 2 to 4 and 7i to 9, P. M.
je23
•
T AKEN
op and landed near the Iron Works in
T
Allegheny city on the 27th of May last. The
timber is about sixteen inches ;square; it is n creek
tall, four platforms long. The owner or owners are
requested to prove property, pay charges and take
the lumber into their charge. Call at the Old Alle
ghany Bride, where the owner can ascertain who
has the lumber in possession. je23-d6t :11
BF,RAGIt SHAWLS AND SCARFS.—
1 carton black second mourning satin striped
Berage Shawls;
1 carton beautiful fancy Berage Shawls, ombre frin
Ps;
1 carton broths Berage Shawls, extra handsome;
1 . 4 4. • Scarfs
1 . 4 satin bordered • "
1 " hernani twist'd silk "
7. TAYLOR,
1 u tistra sup. hornani 4,
The above handsome goods have all been purcha
sed lately at auction, in Now 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
jelB ALEXANDER & DAY.
LARD OIL.-16 barrels Cincinnati No 1.
2 SC CS SC 2 •
--received per str Dominion, and for sale by
(je23) M. B. RHEY, & co
COTTON. -19 bales Mississippi Cotton received
per 'Sonnies, and for sale by.
je23 ; M. B. RILEY, fir. p Water st.
(IOW TAILS, small lot received, per Mr. "Cir
j cantina? and for sale by •
• je22 M. B. RIMY &Co.
133=U1
I, au Uhl
A ,Itaft of Square Timber,
ymond and Waring"
' OOLOGICAL
Wills' MAMMOTH MANAGERIE of all that is
beautifid and wild in animated nature,-is More
extensive than any ever collected in America, it re
quiring the aid of SIXTY MEN AND NINETY
HORSES in their care and tranvortation. •
Will be exhibited at Pittsburgh on WEDNESDAY,
THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY, JULY
Ist, 2d, 3d and 4th, for 4 days only, under their
Enormous Pavillion, to be exhibited in the Mansion
House Yard, Liberty street. The different Exhi
bitions will take place as follows:
Wednesday July Ist, from Ito 4 and 7to 10 Pk 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 he seen Exhibitions—at 9, A. M., I, 3
and 7 P. M.
The Wild Tunnels of the fOrest, from the huge and
docile elephant, the majestic Lion of unexplored At ( -
rica, the fierce tiger of the Bengal jungles the beau
tiful leopard, the playful but ferocious bear, the gen
tle gazelle, the useful and patient camel, the curious
ly striped zebra, the grave robbing hyena; the steal
thy panther, the bavago wolf, the cunning fox, down
through all the lesser grades, are here beheld with
safety, true to their nature at times, but perfectly
subject to the control of man the lord of creation. : :
Fowls of the air and Rentiles, the most beautiful,
rare, various and dangerous of their species are also
comprised in this valuable combination; description
is powerless, and space too limited to admit it. Suf
fice it to say, that the proprietors are of the oldest
standing and highest celebrity, and have deioted
years of toil and expense to the recent collection,
which is pronounced in Europe and America, per
fectly unparallelled.
RAYROND & WARING would state that at tremen
dous expense they have retained the services of the
celebrated, brave and powerful.!
iIERR DRIESBACII,
who is a native of Germany, and stands at the head
of all tamers of wild beasts. Ile has been styled by
critics the lion tamer! as he has exposed his life be
fore this in taming the largest and most terrible lion
ever caught. This lion is at present in the possession
of Raymund & Waring, and has repeatedly saved
the ldc of the intrepid Drieshach when exercising
tigers, leopards and other beasts in the performing
cage.
Driesbach is the wonder of the- world as a control
ler of beasts; his pet tiger's feats, together with those
of the il6lls and leopards hare been beheld by mil
lions. Tiriesbaeli actually drives lions harnessed in
his car, thus showing the supremo divinity of man
above the nature of the brutes.
The moral and useful purposes which an exhibition
like this can serve. arc perceived by all, and ac
knowledged by all moralists and thinking minds. This
exhibinno 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 men ager i e is entirely unexceptionable.
RAYMOND & WARING'S spiendid and formidable
Zoological Caravan will enter town on Wednesday
morning, July Ist.. from WO kinaburgh, and will make
a G ran d p r o c e,ision through Penn at. to Water. up
Water to Wood, up Wood to Liberty, and uo
ty to the place of exhibitmn preceded by the best
baud in the contra drawn hr TWO Timm:N-1
LIM'S ELEPIIINTS IN IT A ItNESS.
Anate.sia •.'5 Yenta. Children under 10 years of
ago half pricy. jell
hreurity to Pttrellosere
ttrtgrnd *0..406 Ad id C.
CC% boa if GVNL , I! , :.r. COATEiI PILLS 14A open It
ALL
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ILICK Eit'S SI - GA It COATED VEGETABLE
PILLS aro the first and only Medicine ever
known that o ill pm:Merl!, cure
Headache ).leasles, Salt Rheum,
Rheumatism, Piles, Hearihurn, Worms,
Dispepsia, Seury v, Chole - a Morons,
Small Pox, Janaihcr, Coughs, Qninsy,
Pains in the Back, Whooping Cough,
Inward Weakness, Consumption, Fits,
Palpitation of the Heart, Liver Comp'nint,
Rising in the Throat, Erysipelas, Deafness,
Dropsy, Asthma, Itehtngs of the Skin,
Fever; of all kinds, Colds, Grtnt, Gravel,
Female Complaints, Nervous Complaints,
And all other diseases originating from impurities of :
the Worn).
They have corml, sinco their introduction,
over 2,000 pers•eos, o ho have been given up as hope
less eases. by the to ost em i oettt Phyaciana.
)) - Thee are patronized and recommended by
men of the highest iflatincuon, among whom are—
Hon. David R. Porter, lion. llenry Clay,
lion. John Q. Adams, lion. Daniel Webster,
ilon. Martin Van Buren, lion. J. C. Calhoun,
Gcn. Wudicht Scott,
lion. J3111.`13 K. Polk,
LC, - 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 thee,
Eastern and middle States has far exceeded Dr.'
Clickener's most sanguine expectations. During the
past year, alone, no less than 10,000 gross of boxes
have been sold in the State of New York. 6,000 in
Pennsylvania, 4,000 in Maryland, 3,000 in New Jer
sey, 2,000 in Delaware, and 11,000 in the New England
States, requiring the constant employment of 27
hands, exclusive of printers and engravers. In the
same period, 'inwards of 200,000 copies of the 11
"Family Doctor" , base been ordered by agents in!
every section of tbe country. These Stets must I
show, conclusively, that Dr. Clickener's Sugar Coat -1
ed Pills, besides being the very best medicine in the!
world, are held in the highest estimation by the public.
We might extend this publication to an indefin
ite lenath, if we deemed it - expedient to publish all
tersimonials we have received, not only from agents
but individuals and families, who have experienced
the henficial effects of Clickener's Sugar Coated
Pills, but we deem it unnecessary. The most in
contestible evidence of their unprecedented success,
'are the numberless Imitations and Counterfeit which
have already appeared, notwithstanding the brief pe
riod they have been before the public. Even some
of our staunchest pill makers have had the audacity
to imitate the Capsule of Sugar, in order to disguise
the ingredients of their vile compounds, and palm
them off for the "real simon pure." Such paltry
shifts cannot last long without exposing their hideous
deformity. Truth and honesty must inevitably pre
vail over rascality and deception.
For sale in Pittsburgh by WM. JACKSON, at his
Patent Medicine Warehouse, No. 89, Liberty street,
head of Wood st., Pittsburgh. Price, 20c. per box.
Dr. Clickences principal office is 81 Barclay street,
New York.
it:7 - 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 counterfeiting popular medipines.
in- Remember, Dr. C. V. Clickener is the original
inventor of-Sugar Coated Pills, and that nothiug of
the sort was ever hoard of until he introduced them
in June, 1843. Purchasers should, therefore, always
ask for Clickener's Sugar Coated Vegetable Pills, and
take no other, or they, will be made the victims-of a
fraud. may 9
COFFEE -651 bags prime green Rio.
10 pockets old government Java.
Arriving and for sale by .tt
LAMBERT& SHIPTON, .
my 22 133 and 135 Wood at
SOAPS—IIO boxes No. 1 Rosin; •
20 . 4 Almond, Toilet - and Palm.
50 4 c Ifyder Shaving.
In store and for sale by • -
my 22 LAMBERT & SIIIPTON
The only regularly conducted establishment in the
United States—it being ih this country. what Franco
nie's and Astlayss are in Oasis and London!
Admission wily R 5 Alentsi
Late of the Park Theatre, New York, and. the Na
tional Amphitheatre, Pliladelphia. Comprisihg up
wards of 120 'MEN ANA HPRSES!,
JAMIS W. 'BANKER, Agent.
Will exhibit at Alleghlny pn Monday:and. Tuesday
afternoons, June 29th and 30th.
Will exhibit in PittSbinth On Mondny, _Thursday,
and Fridny Evenings, the lot, 2nd and.3rd of July,
commencing at 71 o'clbek, P. M. and on the 4th,
four performances, coininencing at 913 A. M.,
P. M., 31, P. M., and 71, P. M., in: the yard in
front of S. Murray's American Hotel' on Peen at.
The Great EquestrianiCavaleade will:be preceded
bythe celebrated Rahssl BAND; 13 musicians, in an
elegant and costly Chariiit, drawn by rem Beattlffut
Cream Colored Horses! '
The ..truly imposing yntranee of this noble and
magnificent processional Cavalcade, must at once
strike every beholder with the highest admiration.—
The surpassing beauty cir the thoroughbred horses,
the gorgeously appointee] car, and the admirably de
corated 'wagons the designs and gilding of Which
are by the most distinguished artists, compels a com
parison that at once plad'es this establishment at the
head and front of everylmblic Circus. A large for
tune has been expended 0 the accessories and'Equip
ments proper to the scenes and acts presented, by
the superior artists pickfd and chosen from .a hun
dred eat* in order 0 reader this the erst, best, and
most superior Equestridn Establishment, in this or
any other country in the' World. The great water
proof pavilion tent, superbly furnished, will he 20,-
000 square - feet in its dimensions, and will with ease
contain 3000 persdns, who may witness every per
formance clearly and distinctly. Among the per
formers will ibe found 3 •
J. J. NATHANS, tht great unsurpassed 2, 4 and
6 horse rider, occasiona3lv introducing his immense
balancing of the infant,l.Frank: Pastor, on his head,
while the steeds are at 11 ,, htuing speed. This gen
,”
tleman is also Equestrittn Director.
Riding Master, HOIIACE F. NICHOLS, whose
abilities - in this line stanil the very highest-
The two Clowns, are the cele
W rated JOHN MAY
and JOHN HITTAKER, rem rkable for their wit
and humor, never transgressing he proper grounds
of decorum. i
I SIGNOR.tERMANI,ithe great Italian Juggler, on
his firm and rapid Steedi will execute the most won
derful Tricks. This gefttleman only arrived in this
country last winter. His tit's learned Dogs will al
so be introduced by Itiniself, and exhibit , many ex
traordinary tricks. l.
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C. J. ADDERS, one kif the most finished scene
Riders of history, will 'appear and introduce many
foreign and local sceiaei., many of which he is the
the original of. •^:
N. NICHOLS, an aceomplished and chaste prin. I
- Cipal Act Rider of the Ffench and American Schools.
W. EINCADE, the Bold alid Young Equestrian I
Hero, will introduce sotething new on his new Jett
Black Filly. Lucy Neo/
Mr. E. WOODS, the Comic Pertionificator of the
Red Man.of the Foresq •
Mrs. WOOD, the beautiful, chaste and very gince
fill female Equestrian.
The. Youthful GEORGE DLINBAR, will 'signalize
himself in his great -an singular performances of
Chinese Equilihrium and perional Posture.
The Comic Chncert Dill introduce -the most tal
ented Ethiopians of thd day. NEAL JAMEISON,
whose inspiring touch on the Banjo is most esquis
itr, will he aided in:thefrxtraordinary Ballet Depart
ment, by the truly 4iftea dancer, FRANK BROW
ER.
Every , attett' tiorOwillt)e made to the observance
and preservation of thelgood - order which is always
indispensible to well regulated Exhibitions.
0:7 - The above Troupp will exhibit at New Castle
nn the 26th, end at Ifairmony on-the 27th of June.
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Pittsburgh IVaTigntion and Fire Instil-
OFFICE. NO. 21;MARKET STREET.
riitt E. citizens of PittsPurgh continue to be offered
an opportunity effect insurance upon their)
property, by a Domestic institution located among
themselves ' based upon) domestic capital, and con
ducted by directors, in whose prudence, integrity and
good thith they can reitTlily ascertain whether they
may repose that undonlited , security which should
ever attend an aesuranct transaction.To persons whose pr perty has already been dam
aged or destroyed by fide or water, the ids-outage of
personally adjusting tilt loss with an institution AT
HOME, will bestrikitmly•pvident. To those who suffer
ed by the Great Fire, thijs particular corporation needs
no recommendation. iThe prompt payment of the
whole amount of its lossess--tseancir IV° MINI/RED
TIIOI.IA AND liOLLAns—in to them a sufficient guarantee
of suture security.
It is the part of all prudent men, hen-ever fortu
nate, to anticipate calamity for the purpose of avoid
, ing its effects. To sash as have hitherto escaped, as
well as to those who hive suatained loss, the facility
of protection and indepanity, offered by this institu
tion, will ho the stronost inducement to avoid the
reflections end regrets; which must be experienced
by those who suffer without hope of restitution.
M. ALLEN; President.
ROIrT FrxTrev, Secretary. feblo-d6m
Belling oft 4 Reilnced Prices.
62 Market st., Simpson's Row.
CoL R. M. Johnson,
Gen. Lewis Cass.
T HE subscriber offets his large and well selected
1 stock olgoods, agr atly prices, in order to lower
it for fall trade. It is complete in every respect and
will be sold at A GREIAT DISCOUNT, from former
prices and a great sayikg to purchasers.
LOOK AT niE PRICES.
Paris Muslins for 28 cte per yd, former price 371
'French Bara , ths 28 0 " " 42
do Ginghams 20. " " " 31
Printed Lawns 25 IC CC AC CC CC 37 1
Gingham kluslins 2 rc " " " " 31
Mde Lain as low as 11 , 1 " 28
Alpaca Silk Warp 5 " " " " . " 75
do Cotton do ' , " " " " " 50
Bombazine CI IC IC CI 100
Cashinere Shawls 550 " " " 8,00
do do 806 " " " 12,00
Parasols 1 5;) CC CC CC .. 2.25
150 Linnen Handkfs 141 " " " " " IS}
Hem Stitched do 4' ) " " " " 021
Bonnet Hibbons 41 " " " " " 28
Also, a good assort pent of White Uoods, Dress
Silks,Shawls, Scarfs, 'Hosiery and. '
Gloves Cravats,
Miks. French Drithtt, Laces, Calicees, Bleached
and Bro. Muslins ITmkings, Chintzes, Domestics,
Flannels, Blue Drillings, Denims, Apron Checks,
Military Drillings, :Cl.ttonades, Moreens, Damask
Table Cloths, Irish Ithrs, Napkins, Diapers, Towel
ings; Blankets, Count !pathos.
Nankeens, Cloths 'and Cassirneres,Vestings in great
variety; together with every other article usually
found in a. Dry Good Store, which we will SELL
AT A REDUCTION OF 25 PER CENT. from usu
al pAces; thus offerint inducements to purobasers,
rarely to be met with A. A. MASON,
Pittsburgh June yt, 1845.
TUST ACEIVED+Another large-addition to'my
P., stock of Dianioncl pointed Gold Pens of the
best makers and for, sale at.the lowest itrices.-
Also,—A large assortment of Gold and Silver pen
cils, Tooth and Eni' Picks, Tweezers, ,&c:
" 9 W. IV. WILSOI4,
57,11farket et.
JUST RECEIVE', .Ai splendid assortment of
Summer Casaixoeres; Ginghams, and Gana
broons, suitable for coats and pants; a large stock 'of
fancy'ummer Stuffs; fancy Cotton Cloths, a new ar
ticle; Oregon Cassitne es. Gold Mixed Tweeds- and
Berkshire; 10 dozen while - shirt 'Arica Bosoms and
Collars'' ' .
Also, a great rarieof fancy shirt striped Ging
hams, &-c,4 a splendidassortment of Summir.Cia
vats,Marsellles, Silk ? Satin and other Vestirigi'bf
superior styles andsqnality; Socks, Handkerchiefs,
Stocks,Bosoms, Collars, Lisle Gloves', and all kinds
of genlemen's wear, ready.roadfi; or gallp io,ordOr
at the Shortest notieel"andat - the lowest . prices,
W:- B. SHAFFER •
• ' , :Pittsburgh 'Clothing Store, •
,
"e 3 - coiner of Wood and Water sta.
ZZE2S
ranee ' ,onspany.
13141 d pens
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piNpuitlfAlq.v.tvcaCETs.
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For Clineimvat! anal. 9t . Lottie , _
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.X . 71
the passenger Steamer PALESTINE,
Capt. Willianasi will leave for the above
an al Intermediate ports regularly.
For freight or - passage apply on board. " - je9.
For Cincinnati and Laitiavilleo ;
11,E017L.411. PACierr4
The new andardendid passenger Stearn
erp OLVMBI A, O'NEAL, Master will
eave or the above and intermediate ports ) regular-
•
For freight or passage apply on board, or to
jel . D. WILKINS, Agent
'Viteaddy Elvoxiirig Packet,
The new and splendid passenger.steant
,,:-.:w boat DtCLARATION, Capt Vorbeesi
will 'run as a regular packet between Pittsburgh and
eincinnati ) leaving this port every . Tuesday evening
at g o , clodk. .11.etUrning she will leave Cincinnati
every Priday evening at 4, o'clock.
The Declaration. otters superior accomnioatioian
to passengers, ror. freight or passage apply on
OM)AY PACKET
, —THE regular mail and pasenger steam-
UNlON, , Captain Maclean, will run as
a regular packet between Pittsburgh and
,Cinein
nati.,leaving this port every Monday. at 6 cfchick,
P.M. — Returning she will leave Cineinnati - every
Thtirsday at 6 P. bi. .
The Union was built expressly for this trade, -
and affords every aecornmodation. ,
For freight or passage applybn borrd. tn.ay9
, .
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Voit COrcINNATI. •
The well known fast running - Meitner
CAMVIIIA, W. Forsyth, Master, tiill'rnn
MI a regular Packet, leaving every Wedneaday !Mani
ing at 10 o'clock, and Wheeling ; at 10, P. M., the.
same day. neturning, she Will leave Cincinnati
every gatitrday, at 10, A. hl: - -
For freight or • passage app ly on , board, • ot - to,
ORSYT St Co., AgentS,
No. 30, Water street,
ki4014 , 1% . 61M•04x0
The rea d a sse M ertemet
Sij lcnnett,
will
rue us a regular Packet between' Pittsburgh and
Cincinnati, leaving thie_port every- Saturday, at 10,
A. rt., and Wheeling at 10, P. M., the same - day.
keturning,she: will leave Cincinnati aydty Tuesday,.
at 10, A. M.
For freight of passage apply on. board.
The Circassian was built expressly for this trade,.
and ()fiefs to her passengers every comfort and ac,
commodation. mar '23
SATURDAY PACR.t.''T. -
steamer
-. 1 ,-Ml i s ' s e t r7 G- I }Nt nl Z: l l l p a ttn i t l e B r e d n , g , d v r itt flea as
a - rejular Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati,
leaving this port every -gainrday at 10, A. M., and -
Wheeling at 10;-P.V., the sante day. Returning,
she will leave Cincinnati every Tuesday, at 10
o'clock. A. M.
F'or freight or passage apply on board.
The Messenger was boat expressly for this trade,
and offers to.her passengers every comfort and ac
commodation. inar,23'
TUESDAY PACKET.
Lifre4 THE regular mail and passetigersteata
. or HIBERNIA, Capt. John -Itlizietblter f
will run as a regular packet between Pittsburgh and
Cincinnati, leaving this port every Tuesday - at 10. A.
M., and Wheeling at 10 P.M. of the same day.--
Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Friday at
10 A. NI.
For freieht or passage apply on board. -
The itibernia'veas built expressly for the trade,
and offers to the passengers every comfort and su
perior accommodations. ttpl
PIIIDAV. PACKET
TM! regular mail and passengersteam
er CLIPPER No. 2 , Captain Crooks, will
run as a regular packet between Cincinnati and Pitts.
burgh, leaving this port every Priday .9110 A.
and Wheeling at 10 P. M. the same day. Returning
she will leave Cincinnati every Monday at 10 iPclidr,
A. M.
'For freight or passage apply on board.
The Clipper N 0.2 was built expressly for this trade,
and offers to her paisengers every comfort entree
comrnodation. -mar23
REGULAR CINCINNATI PACKET
rag new IL S. Mail steamer ACADIA,
Lucas, ]Vaster, will run as a regu
lar-passenger packet between Pittsburgh 2nd' the
shore port during the season of ISA leaving every
Thursday at 10 o'clock A. At: . •
The Acadia is new and has superior aceonatnoda
tions. For freight or passage apply on board, or to
ap9 1. 'NEWTON .JONES, Agent.
MONDAY PACKET
The regular mail an: passenger steamer
, - MONONGARELA,-Capt:_Stone, will rut
as a regular Packet between Pittsburgh and Chicin
nati. leaving' this licit every Monday at 10, A. M.,
and Wheeling at 10, P. M., the same day: Return
ing. she will leave.Cineinnati every Thursday, at 10,
A,. M.
For freight of passage apply on board.
The Monongahela was built expressly 'for thin
trade, and offers to the passengers comfort,; and Su
perior accommodations. - . mar 31
W7F. DI% ES
THE regular mail and passengersteam.
er NEW ENGLAND, Capt. S. B. Page.
will run as a regular packet between Pittsburgh and
Cincinuati, leaving this port every Wednesday at
_lO
A. M., and Wheeling at 10 P. M. the same day.--
Returning. she will leave .Cincinnati every Satuiday
at 10 A. M.
For freight or passage apply on board.
The New England was boat expressly for this trade
and offers to the passeitgers every comfort and aupg.
for accommodations. ' marg6
SAINT LOUIS PACKETS.
FOR ST. LOUIS—REGULAR PACKET.
The new and splendid passenger steam..
er TOM CORWIN, Capt.Ensher, will
run in the trade from Pittsburgh to. St. Louis, du-
ringthe season of 18113. '
The Torn Corivin. was built expressly for the
rage, and is elegantly furnished in every . -respect.
For freight or passage apply on board.
may 19.
FOR ST. LOUIS-REGULAK PACKET
The new and splendid_ passenger atealln.
.er - BRUNF:TTFI, Capt. Perry, will run in
the trade froni Pittsburgh to St.. Louis, during the'
season of 1846.
The Brunette was built expressly for the trade,
and is elegantly fournished in every respect:
For.freight or passage apply on board. np 14
FOR. ZOUSVILLE=REGULAR PACKET
The new and splendid passenger steam
er TONNALLURA, Capt. J. B. Moody,
will run in the trade from Pittsburgh to Louisville, du
ring thw season of 1846.
. .
The Tonnaleuka, was built expressly for the tsade,
and is elegantly furnished in &dry respett.
For freight or passage apply on board. triy22
RECEIVED—Per Canal Boat Great Western—,
100lics Cherry Scantling-5x5 and 6a6-6.
Lights Window Saslt suitable for the western trade .
12x18, 10x12 . and Bxlo. For sale by
Je6 L. WILMARTIEL ."
Remittances to England, Ireland, Sant
land and Wales. -
"PERSONS desirous of remitting money to anfo
the above countries, can do so through the sub
scribers on the most easy terms. We are prepared
to issue drafts for any amount over £l,OO sterling:—
Remittances made through our house any day before
the 23d of. May, will be received in Ireland, by the
20th of June.
BLAKELY & MITCHEL, Pittsburgh,
Agents for Roche, Bro'S &
New York
Remittances to "the' 011 Country."
MONEY sent to all parts of,,England, Ireland,
Scotland, and Wales, in sums of .£1 and up
wards, to suit purchasers. -
ALLEN KRAMER, Exchange Eroker.
m9-wly&dlm •" corner of 3d and Wood sts:
Great Bargain tor Sale.
WE have for sale .-an'excellent Frame House,
built and finished expressly for the occupan
cy •of the owner; contain . fine finished rooms and
parlors, cellar, &c., with a Garden well stocked with
fruit trees and vines, lot 30 feet front running back
to the Manner line. The lease has 0 years unexpir
ed and no ground rent. It is situated in the neigh
borhood of the business part of the city, and will be
sold very .tow and immediate poisession given.
Apply to • BLAKELY& BiITCHE,L:
je6-d&w.
Fifth Street Furniture Waxer owns.
THE subscriber would most respectfully call the
attention of. the publia to his stock of Cabinet
Ware, possessing advantages over any other manu
facturing establishment in the city: . Tie is , enabled
to lien his Wares at much lower pricesitherefore, he
would remind those who want good Ttumiture at. a
Fair price not to 'forget the right plactaio: 27, Fifth
street. (niar 23;d&iwy)
1511,TTSBURGLI MAISILT.A.cTUItED ... TOBAGTP ! .
_E 20 kegs Plug Tobacco; =
- - 5 44 Ladies , Twist, do; •i" .
• - 10 ~ Va. 1 , do.
= 10 .4 , Cav'd, Is Lump, do
In store and for sale by J. ItJ. 11PDF.VITT,
a 1,2 0. ,
MUlitM
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