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PITTSBURGH, WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, i&u3 I*.' . V. B. Patneg., Agent for country'neWspapers, is. the Agent for the Pittsburgh Daily Morning Post, arid Weekly Mercury an& Manufacturer, to receive advertisements and subscriptions. He has offices in NEW YORK. at the Coal Office, 30 Ann street, (ad joining the Tribune Office.) Basron.„ No. El, State street. PIIILADELIMIA, Real Estate and Coal Office, 09 Pine street. BAITINORR, S. E. corner Baltimore and Calvert? * where our paper can be seen, and terms of advetti sing learned. • Tkicrriii.—We were glad to see so large and fashionabte, an audience at the Theatre on Monday evening. Mr..Mttenocu's personation of Hamlet was the most powerful and masterly piece elect ing we have wittressrkfor some time, he carried the feeling of the auaience with him:from lit:Si:to last. .At the dose of the play Mr. M., was called ont, and returned his thanks to the audience fortheir at tention, in a few neat and brief rensiarks., This evening he appears in the character of Piere, in the Tragedy of "Venice Preserved," and Dick Dashed' in the farce of "My Aunt," in both of which characters he is excellent. IcommUSICaTE./.) ' The anniversary of our national Independence I was celebrated hy the Brotherhood of St . .. Joseph's, at the Orphan Asylum, ou Coal Lane. The haute having been vacated for the 'occasion and ;the grounds handsomely decorated for the purpwe., a table was placed under the trees and _beautifully ornamented by the young ladies, where they dis.; p0..1 , ed of such articles as . were found acceptable I during the heat of the day. A platform erected further back in the grounds was decorated with green, and from the top floated the stripes end Oats of our country,—as we looked aroututthe -garden we thought of those beautiful fines .hy Campbell, so well known but still so expressive: . - The world was sad, the garden, was a witd, And , man, the hermit, sighed lilt Iceman. smiled. :The Declaration of Independence having been reed, an appropriate oration was delivered-b 7 the ilev. Mr. L.can, which throughout breathed a-pure spirit of patriotism. creditable alike to the head and heart of its author; he concluded with an elo quent allusion to the flag of the Union, and ex claimed in the beautiful language Of the "Forever float that standard sheet! Where lives the foe but falls he fore us 1 With rreedoei 7 s soil .beneath our feet, AadTreedoin's banner floating u , er us.? At 1 o'clock the company sat dawn to asump tuotis diun.sr prepared by to Ladies, and et out in the Schaal Room attached to the A.asyltern— The room was handsomely decorated and the tin ner table beautifully ornamented. Too ranch credit Cannot be given to the laiLes for their great exertious in the preparation of . :the dinner, and we were at a lass to decide between the taste of the young ladies who had given eo much eclat to the table in the garden, or that of the married la dies who so substantially provided for their guests in the School Room. The afternoon was spent in gaiety anti amusement, and after taking lc a, the corn• play dispersed, %yell satisfied with the dart enter tainment, and with the proud - satisfaction of know ing that while enjoying themselves they were con- tribating towards the maintenance of the Orphan and the Fatherless. To ...." , fothers.—The difficulty which every mother eScrriences in Administering medicine to infants, is entirely ohviated.hy Dr. Clicknefs preparation, called the Sugar-Coated Vegetable Purgiiive Pill. The pill is encrusted with line white sugar. so that It resembles add tastes like a sugar pinto, which no child ever yet reused to swallow. For worths this is an assarel remedy, and it has been used with excellent effect in caves of Mathing,. The ,matron of the Farm School writes to Dr. Clicke nor, that she has used for some tiute, his Sugar-coa led Pill iu beth these complaints, and always with entire success. Sall by Wm. Jackson, corner of Wood and Lib city streets, who is gencril Agent for Dt. per's Pills iu Pittsburgh and vicinity. Aris- 7 —"The fine old English Gentleman:" VII sing yon a prime now Yankee song, made 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 stud' at a. very expensive rate, Like a fine old Yankee gentleman, Ak.e. "rnis fine old man was loved by all, WSJ reverenced by the fair,. ut alaA he could not boast of wearing, his otm natural hair, tut Was forced to wear a nasty wig, at which all men 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 gond old than was told to-go straight oil and give, Three shillincs for a bottle of Joxes' li,ia Rts-ro- HATLVE, Which, though the hair had long been dead, >Mould three again to live, And grow dark, soft, and beautiful, like a plant or an olive, On this fine old Yankee gentleman, &v. Ile used hut two small bottles, and his hair grew dark and long, 9 No dandruff filled the scalp, for the roots grew heal- thy, ay, and strong, And he says at last he's found the right, though hp,s often tried the wrong, And that Jrrxts's Fieta F.mral.triet is all that s s stated in this song, Ora fine old Yankee gent:ern - In, 4,e. - Sold at JACKSON'S Patent Med:eine Warehouse, 89 Liberty street, head of Wood. • je;27 SONG FOR YHE PEOPLE. to—"I dreamt that I dwelt in marble halls." I dreamt that I dwelt in marble halls, With pimples and tan on my facet. , And I thought that at parties, at soitees balls, I was termed a repulsive disgrace. I had riches enough, but, alas! conld not count On possessing a healthy skin; Yet I thought that a whisper said, you may sdpnonnt Disfigurements, be they hateful as sin. dreamt that suitorssnow sought my hand, , • But they all did repudiate my face; For they cried, Though her features are formed mild and bland, The yellow neck and pimpled Akin arc dissrace, Then I thought that I cried in a voice _ void 01 hope, "Cure my pimples—make my skinwlifte and fairs" A voice anewer'd, “Use a cake of the JONES'S earned Som., And your end will be free from despair:" -. 'Then I dreamt that I used it; 0 that momentof bliss! My skin changed from its yellowish hue; -My neck was made clear, and my thee 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 hope, and the ride. : Sold at JACKSON'S Patent Medicine WASO.Ouse, 'B9 Liberty street, Pittsburg head of Wood. L t r Principal Office, sign of the.American.Eagle, .82 Chatham street, New York. . Gold and Sliver *Malta OF the best manufacture, both of Dagland and . Geneva, in large variety and for saJe ..at the towest prices :patterns, now and of the latest style. Also, Diamond pointed Gold Pens, another lame supply just received of the beet make, Also,'Silver Ware, Jewelry, Fine Table Cutlery, Spectaelea,Pen cils, Tea Ware, Lamps, Military Good W s Ike. ILSON W. W. , je2 , l corner of Fourtb.and Market BEST JAVA _COFFEE , . ground and put , up-m pound packages, renewed., and for site at the Xr.tart,TEA STORE, 7.2 Fourth street, near Wood. je29 • Lake Superior. PEOPL E visiting the copper mines of Lake - Sa perior during the season, will -so ifto.their .ativantagcrp call at Hays & BrockWaribingihore .i.-Wherethey'cin-proinie such remedies as the pebii liarity.Of the - climate require. Any inforniation're lative to the country will be freely gis , en. • HAYS St BROCKWAY; - ' .ja2l No. .2 Commercial I.4l?.erty Fourth Street Property. We have for sale -a 'Jot of ground on Fourth treat between the >layers office. rind Smith field etivet, 30 feet fioet by So feat deep, on eery reasonable ferile. Applito, • ,..l3f.A.Ubrk:Pa • rtIiACIVB TOrSnovrtFlaiss; Natures Get4* - - . The Gift; The Roar - of Phartirt- The Sent:till etit'of Fiewerw; The Linguage of Flowers'. The Ladiht - BoOkor Poetry and Tietver.s Poems Eliza:Ctiok; „ Book• of soetry,- -; ".• Poeta Gallery ofneauty; • Yindensßeauties arthePotitic3 : 14t-41eeta ; • VarmesfaiicY editions ofPooteal works, for sale by 3yl ii S. BOSIVORTH,&. Co.; 43 Markel ot. •FRUIT, NETS, am. FOR THE FOURTH-OF ILILY--- ' - _.. 208 batiiiritne Sicily Lemons, in goodortler. '6O bags Pea Nuts, . 2 " - 8. S. Almonds; 2' " - Cream Nuts; . - ' 2 ~ 'Filberts and .2 bats Walnuts; - 6 baskets Olive Oil; l'ens.e•Eartten Preavrood Ginger; . . 10 bas Itaisinsi. fur sale by .retail and wiiolestila . supplyat l*leleeril" Can gel i elleaP p I.IARTIN'S;' • 60 Water et.': . &Rs- • VV half pipes pure Freneb Brandy, dir brands; 2 - cc , cc. Jiolland. Gin; 10- citisitei . 4 Port Wine; ,„ _ 2 ' Lc cc - Madeira; 5 bbla Peach trendy; 8 years od d; " i4L [ i: whiskey c 2 - 4t 44 It 11 ti • 15 cc Reetifind Whiskey- . Partof the above Liquors on'ilraugbt and formic by - 80, Water.at. -- (IRAII CIDETt--20 barralsemb Cida' r;for sale low 1k... 1 11 1 . :- .-, ' P. C. MARTIN, tag , ~. - - GO Water street. i. ... . , . IL AXING CA ring,Ditters, Patient:lint and Cizar4. always'au haatt at - C°aN-513tet bushels Vn store, and for tale by PaILLEII. - 44 •je3o - • ITO Liberty St. B/I.llLP.i.'-120 - bashels 'DarleY, for sale low to close consiir,rupent by, „ MILLER ee..RICKETSON, je3D - .• 170 Libenyst. PALM OIL-1300pouods Palm Oil in store aid for sale by MILLER"F.t RICKETSON, lop . , • • 170 Liberty P,ERM 011,2, . . 1 zroo gallons Bleached and Sperm 011; „ -• . 1600- 44 - ' Natural Colored do do". 1000 . .I.lleacbed Winter Wleale oii; ” W. W. Coast Whale piti On hand sad Car sale br MILLER It RICKETSO'S. - 10. 170 .14)'.:2 - -.::.- : 1,:_-.,- , ,,, QPI=S-DY bbl, 321.14 7:141 , zeceired tildfor iale Ira -14ILLFIREr. RICKETSO2+I 170 Libtitv at. , - - . 13_ EAVY white beets' all, for gent's pariv4 • Tweeds Mid Summer Cloths; Dera's Litteu Cambric Ltoodkorciiieliit Do. Silk do. Do, Domani anti Silk Cravi,ts_ da insoke or the above rectifed this day.by . jc 29 li. E. CONST AZLE, $33 Market. st. - ryecErvED this day Paraliidlottes sin it, Shades; Ladies Corded Skirts, _ do. Sea Grass do; Si Slack fleraani Shawlr Iteree' ;-,Scar. and Shawls; Fur sale at B. E. CONSTABLE, !e2? - ' - • lKtMarkctrt RAEIJATED Scrlpe and Plaid while Muslin I, Jr Rotresl, Graduated stripe whirs Muslixoq Mull Muslims; Naiusook do. Jacomet do A-large asnornment just. xi esr to-day B. E. CONSTABLE, . je:l7 No. ea,Market at. "tie who in pleasures downy arias Neer los; Matteotti', or youthful charms, A,hero lives, and justly con MC behold a cant" D2RiNG A TRULL of a cumber of years, Dr. llompson's PILLS have been famed on •iirvol noble remedy, in eases of indigestion, bilious com plaints, for derangements of the digestive organs and obstructions, a ale,nutt: action of the liver sad bow els, which occasion more or less thefollowing symp toms, viz: heanhurn, giddiness, acidity, heml-acite, slanting, spawn., and flatalesittlistention of the stom ach and bowels drowsiness and dimness of sight, an uncomfortable sensation experience-1 at the pit o the stomach seen after eating : with a feeling of weicht or oppression, appetite impaired, breathing diiiiciat, tenderness about the region of the liver, bowels ir regular, sometimes obstinately costive, with languor and depression of spirits. Price 9.5 cents per boa. Prepared by the solo proprietor, EDGAR THORN, Druggist, comer Rand and Penn sta., Pittsburgh, Pa. Also sold by all the principal druggists in the city. je --- - New Boot and Shoe Store, /Vo. 186 Laherty street,. A few doors above the bead of Wood st. FOLLA?.:SITE.E:at ilaywAnt), would , respectfully announce to the citizens of , Pittsburgh atjd vicinity that they bare o pened ststore at the above earned place for tho sale of Boots k Shoes ofall kinds and qualities, com prising au extensive assortment of La th es', donde wens', Misses', Boys', Youths' and Chßdrens" wear, all of which goods they are determined to sell eery low for cash. They would respectfully solicit a call from all in want of Boots, Shoes, Trunks and Carpet Bags, kc. kc., or any goods that aro usually ii.Spt in a Shoe Store; as they are confident that they will be enabled td please both in the quality and price. jello-tf Pitibnrin and Cannellrvine asWoad C omxuulp. PUBLW NOTICE la hereby given that an Elam- Mott for rwtt.tr: Doncrosts of PittsbOrgli and fittorinellavillo Railroad Company will be held at the Itoontior the BoudorTrade, in the city of Pittsburg, on WeAnesdny, the Bth day of July next, between the,hours of 9A. wt . . and I'. ht. Tho said Dirctors to servo till the first Monday of December neat. noinNsos, Jr, TlloB.' DAXEWEL GEORGE. DARSIF., JAMES S. CRAFT, JAMES KELLY. JACOB FORSYTHE, WM. A..VENNIMA_N, JOHN 11... BUTLER, JESSE CAROTIIERS, .L rEptriocx, MEW EICIDELBERG CATECIUSTiI,,or RUM , . T yar of Christina Doctrine as used ..by , the HE 63flonri nefOnned Church., English and German.-- Flit sale At our store; No. 115 Wood rt. Pittsburgh. ion SCRIBA k scur.o.LEft, Booksellers. trreatAt. WATER— "Sparkling anitbright , In its lieuiil light.'' —And not only "sparkling and bright," but for its delichaus tlaTOr t ,lisys'at - litrock‘sny , s Mead and Min eral Water is certainly ' , unrivalled' , and Elie syrups are equal to - any. :hat, ever', graced the Mineral Fount. Call and. See, at No. 2 Commercial Now, Liberty it. jeß I\ To CURE, NO - PAY—.—SELLERS , LIVER PILLS 1111 These celebrated pillselaim public confidence, not only on account of what the proprietor may Say about them, but on account of the good resulting from their use. Read the following statement fioni a citizen orilinxiinghanw-- ' - - - Birmingham, June 24th 1846. - - Mr. Il E. Sellers: I take this opportunity ottani. 'tying- in -favor of , your invaluable - medicine. - About two _years ago was taien down withsevere inflame ' tiot °Me liver; and was so reduced by night sweats and other effectsof this dreadthl disease that my life wasiliapairedite Alter - other means had:failed, I was achthittd by my Physietan to try your Liror and Imust say that after -taking MT bar and a hay I.' hate biiMi restored to roationatilo healtb,„whieli I on-1 joy at this time. ' Lthercbre taltiiplootuttattrecain , meitding Ahem to °theta 'afflicted Withh disealeCor the liver. ; yours respectfully These Pills stand uncle - ailed lP- li by l4 any GIVIS m I- etl E it t ine known for the cure of Liver Complaint; Mad may be had of the Oroprietor, R.; E. Sellars, 57 Wood street, and ofH. P. Schwartz and J. Mittholl, Allegimy qty. Greet Bargetrkrer Tir vv :E: b h u eTe! au fe d r': 6, .l itad e excellent thd in: e m r :1 1 ..ca t iran u an tte d : ey.'of the owner, Rui°il;c°lll ' *c...lith.- a Vl i r ' °. : !z initit running back taut - tree"- vines, - ee edaed neltreketvl rent. 2 t!`.. of the city; mid will be set:lrthdhy:eVatiM9a.•ll:Rilthr:e-41-.b:ulell,l-141-n,l'Ele34l°ll•s'll4l-.8. 3:7::3l:s46e9:6434Y"inlinC.thsv'ene;:l34:erfg:h" ply to " • , .BY Ligt:Marg.'lol4 By -hfclidie 17elegrlph. t&:the .:BaitintcW4'los. - • STEAM 1.. f .-VA t it* SHIP B TAN N I A! FIFTEEN DAYS LATER vnOm Reception of the rictories of General Taylor. Feel ing relative therelo in Engfond and France. Death of the Pope of Rome. Poseage of the Corn Bill. Threatened Interference of France and En gland infavor of Mexico. Decline in the Cotton Marker. Decline, in. Wheat, - Flinvr, 4c. The steamship Biitannia arrived at Boston on Saturday morning, and was received in Philadel phia by express, from Whence it- was commanica ted to the Biltimons Sun by Magnetic _Telegraph, some twenty-four hours in advance of the mail. The news is of considerable importance, and very interesting, particularly so far as relates to the reception of the news of the victories of Gen. Taylor on thellio Grande.- The corn bill has triumphed in the committee Of the Whole in House of Lords by a _as` of thirty-three. • Consequently all fears as to , its final passage are at an end-, and rich marief for oar superablindent crops of breadstuffs,may,now be. confidently anticipated. There has becu . a decline of one-eighth pence in the Cotton market, though the demand continu ed steady. In. England and Ireland the wheat and potatoes as well as other crops, have a fine and pltorperotie appearance, and_the prospect of a plentiful harvest Was Considered good. on, the 10th ult., when _the Brifstattia sailed_ It seems; therefore, that we have monopolized all the rain in -this direction, unless the =stozert clouds have paid them `a. later . • P, LIAIITIN , S, SO %Valet street Sir Robert Pees - retirement's more confidently spoken of than by fortner arrivats—here is. how mar; nothing Ositice known'srt with regard to Ms intentions LW:this respect. It is basefon the supposition, that on tho completion of his great measures, he would tetire from aril+. e The war between the United States -aad Mexico en ,, rotees public- atteatiou. 'roc - victories or the ALtricans on the Rio Grande has change.' public reeling UN itt and France from sympa thy Cot the:Mexicans- to conteniPt. , Thischangc of Opinion, honorer, is as unjust to the nexicaas as the former' feeling was to the Amerieans. The Mexicans deserve much credit for their 'gallant stand, and it was only the supertor tact and energy of Gen. Tarot and his brute little army that overthrew t cm- - • ' - , Guivatt's organ is-still pointing Out there. eetaity stud policy of Franee end rogland ring by a joint' action of soine kind to protect Mex ico fronsArbat it terms the rapacious an.l tyran -1.661 conduct of the United states in sewing -on the territory' of a weak and unfottanate nation.— The governonett organ, howeler, does not touch on tbe suldect, and the mobability is that the organ of Mr. Guizot is u...ed as a feeler to ascertain the rieustsf The people in re:ilence to such a more went. La Compte, the attempts 1 assassin al Louis King of the breach, has been executed. This annouacement will be received with -uniter ial surprise, as this unfortunate man has% hereto fore been unifOitnly - leFe! , enied as laboring anise singular delusion, nearly approaching to iunn• sty. - - • ' Dca.3 of the Pope of . .Mar.--:lii - 114liaos. the Pope of Rome is dead having expired suditeniyun the Ist of Janet. Cardinal Francon!, it is esti", is the person most likely to succeed hint. Nett.Strarmiti'ps.--Three or tour ste3mtbips• foe weekly eamtnunic3tiou between the Cuitel mstee and Great Britain, are ctuartmchno e . by the rime builders and engineers who built the Cambria, and rmunships of British and North American tics. Tice 31e.sts. Cunard are to hale Biz con tract. • DI. Inns, a proretsar of lifl-apithy, hal ,tsea bcbl to bail for taaablangle.cr fur causanz the of a rrateat by altaloiatczing tbm co:1 wa. ter system.- - - - The hest seas greater in Par's the week before the 15th of June than for some years. Thu them morneter marked, in the shade, t;er of Fareo he.t. Tie Ertglhlt papers Eveak of the month of.htnc being the hattelt experienced in that coun try fur sixteen years. The number of deaths meanie-I from being struck: by the run is %cry Outocrouß. Wheat has declined in the] iverpaol Corn Mar ket, betttern the 15th of May and tae Lith ol Jurie, from 27a. to 52.1. lUd. pur quarter. Flour :is also itmes. AppreLeations Arcre euterrainc-i is Hellen - 1 of a (Allure of the rye ant potatoe crop. Battle b3ween U S. sloop of war St. Nary's We g-e.e on Saturday the 'minium of the lot lowing terer froin the Norfolk Herald, deacribing an attack made on the .Staxican For and gun hoar* at Tampico, by the U. S. sloap of wat St. Mary* expressing nut opinion, from the fact of later dates having hcea received from on lanard.this sesta. in which no allusion wasm-tde to thetieskirna'Alwr that the details were- probably unfounded. We have since. however. been stiown a letter front an officer on hoard giving a daily diary of events up to the 17th, in which , there slirtneslie4 arc all re corded, and fully sultslantiate the authenticity o: the importantfacte contained' in the following let ters, the second of which came to hand -yesterday morning in the NorteLllerild of Saturday. U. S. Sure ST.M4MT . I,. ? • Off Tampico, June 13, 1846. -5 The war grows apace. On the Bth inst., we dis covered the enemy erecting another fort on the North side of the entrance to the rivet, and at one o'clock I'. M., we got the Alp under weigh under topsails, stood icy and when within a mile of the fort and gunboats, the latter three ie AUMber, and loaning about one hundred, opened a fire upon the boat.— lking on a Ice shore and in shoal water, we were not able to Erb Mort than eight shot, before it came necessary to claw ofr, which a - e• did, but at three o'clock returned and continued the firing-until( we had fired 70 shells, and 20 round solid shot. In the last recontre, the enemy returned our fire, with about ten shots from 18 pound. guns, Mir of which passed near us, two fell directly under ou r“ro re feet,' one • passed between the foto and main topmast, and one over the fore foot, the others fell at a dis tance. The first - shell which beret over the fort, eject ed every soldier from the neighborhood, the whole of them taken immediately to the wood. One of our shells passed between one of the schooner's masts, and exploded beyond her, a fragment hur -1 ing struck the bowsprit and bulwarks, tearing both considerably, as we have learned since the fight. One corner of the cdstorrt house was I knocked down—a house on the north side of the 'river was fired by the explosion of a shell; and a soldier at the Fort on guard, by the bursting of another shell, exchanged his musket for vacancy, it having , been shattered, without, I-believe, injur ing Lila valuable person. - Having driven the. party from their embryo fort, we returned to our anchor-, age at half past three. We wet-isnot satisfied,however' with this engage mentLfor yesterday' we projected a plan for., ;At; ting out - the gunboats, and accordingly at dealt hoisted out all boats, arrived there, the launch bear ing a nine : Pounder, in the hoWs, and at 1O ei.'cloelr t . P. M , got under weigh and broUght the ship' near. er the shore, about eve and a half miles off. It takes.a longer timstei describe the minutm ofthis affair than I can devote to it now. We had desir ed to make _Hie - attack before the'moon' rose, but could not. Aeeleven o'clock she was lifting her ticad,tibove the. hopizon when our five boats left the ship, everything havihg been previously tinting. ed by our gallant Ciptain. Mind you, we not cur ly had the'diffiguitysif capturing three heavy gun boats with thirty orinore men in each, and to quell:a Port,. of which-we had to pass within fifty yartis, - but there was a dangerous bar to be ems. sed, butftest-re be found - We pullet/luta the shore with muffled oars, literally feeling our way, for, at one tithe we would be quite-in the breakers; and then too far seaward; with a strong tide beneath and a=briflldi4Empp .0.':ftititrire.,—,541410,0441444041094:6ZAi';,-*, at~ItIVAL,.O~ TEtla. IZOPS. From Me Lattimore S=l IMPORTANT FMD3 TAMPICO. ' . and 11?Vran Gnu Boat. 3/E33c.tly POILT SILIINCEID. if ..: - :lti 5etd44,1,0 *ay: to the mouth of the river, we Air,oolipti in ass near the' Shore for a dis tatet'te , o( , 9.t, ) rik and the noise consequent upon the ditfietatf of 'fialfing our way through a pas sage of which . wi'knity nothing, betrayed us to the sentinels along the'sithre, w ho rapidly corn- Municated with the encampments, and it convey a intelligence to the gun "hats, so that unknown to us, our foe was watching our every movement. However, at about I, A. M. we had discovered the narrow entrance to the mouth of the river, and were pulling in, when, within two hundred yards. Of the Fort, near ,where we had -to pass, mueh'.fti Our surprise, as you may imagine, bang! went a dozen muskets, and the Way the balls whizted . about oilrearb. %).* laid on'mlr oars, and in five minutes after the firing of niusltms • ctrm rn, enced; the guns' in the launch were trained and "letdrive," A gun rather heavier frotn one of the gun boats huhcteded to final thh shot passed clear of'us; and the gun at tht talkie-11,as loaad and fired rain, when the firingasholir - eetised. -There treriato fired:from the launch a:few carbine 6. Extract of a letter frOm the sloop 61 Witt St. Mary's dated, Orr TAMPICO, June 16, 1846 As circumstances, beyond control, presented us from reaching the flame gun boats (spoken of in my letter of the 13th instant,) moored in Tam pico- river, and.which we had desired to cut out, our Captain_determined to greet the enemy at long sheffrona the Ship, and accordingly at 7A. 31. e ran out a kedge on the quarter, and brought our guns to bear on the gumboats, and fort under which They were anchored. The boats anchored is a line abreast across the river, with springs on their cables antiCipating an attack from us. As soon as - Vii opened our broadside upon them they rehimed the ftie briskly; but two of our Painbtan sbellp, which e:cploded over the fort, sileneed it, the:,-boats • still maintaining the action—they fired suppose about 113 shot, all of which proved harmless. Three passed over our hammock-Fet tinge, falling half weable's length beyond ui;—two others fell within a few yards of the side presented to the enemy-.4me fell near a cutter mooted extern and tuptizedber erew with its spray; the rest all fell short or wide of their mark. • In retnthfcietheie - CitilitieS we presented theta with.:ll) Paixtian shells and Ilsolid shot The bar.intervening between us and the fort and, diet gUn boats, rendered it impossible for us to choose out Alistance; we were therefore reluctantly cum. , pca'd to engage them at long shot. Discovering that-we did not do the execution which ive tic- 1 tired, the coptain thought this child's play, Caused a usoless waste of powder and ball, and them fote.gave orders at S. A." M. to cease tiring, when we', weighed the stream and kedge and stood out to our old anchorage. - To one ignorant of gunnery it might be matter of surprise That the shot from those boats reached i us, whileour guns, of heavier calibre, din not car- , ry mush farther; button know, that a well4ened 1.5 pounder is a long.legged customer, and will tarry quite as far as a medium di.t. It is sail that these gun-boats hate received orders to sin's I at their moorings rather than tiniest or surrende:, end that their mimeos bate been threatened with death should they dirobey"..' Doubtless tlta {tensity avilf .be iedietel.fur Mexico Sanctions ti's humane method of dealiug with her vanquished sons Their commander is a resolute Scotch:nen, the former captain of African slat en. He is a vii i lent fellow, mid will probably not le taught tia;:. ping. Could we hate succeeded in catering the i river. I believe that, even with our small force,' we would hate captured the gon' tows and rile, ced the forts by turning their guns open it. Oar alder of buttie w.ia as folictv. the la tic!, a d F r 24 cutter were to board the Suotbein ti e, tot, 3.1 arar4th cutters, ttr.e io c.tiry the tai hi lone, and then to take the thicii or reel them twat. For silencing the artillery a t th- For!. ‘te b r ad tll. ' led and stewed to our cutter- t o tuit t he calibre of the gulfs of tl.c which ' No intended to play en l'o* Fort. 1 felieve th.ftt an on: measures were rry judic,ouily ta:,.en, hut', tae obscurity of night, the riarri.,wi.e.,s of eLarsnee to the river, and oar Janata:ire of its piecilit pod Com tendimed Liam abortive, We, cd ,ursc, d,ep. I ty regret the failure of this tapeit.t.o.ii but as it i acme from a conibinatien of accidents, not always f avoidalite in rewrite, and particulaity liable to 4e cur.4 night attacks, it leisure* us te sub . ..tilt to it • with a good grace, and to tp54.6 fore mete voicets. ful lame to our hest expedition; 'We trioy yet hate a chance to "ebow them the ropes," and be Wsever tve shall not he :low to embrace it. Yours. tit. lan iMIS Pach. for . alla oan catuatitment, I.P‘J an 3 ail be an:d cbeap, by jr,ISTAAnT. weox . solt. _ - - -y nork's of prime, p1e0 , . 1 SicRY Lemons fur I sale by (jel.s) &CONNED.. Paper. 9 Roams melon: wupp4l pp: / ( tow,} .01.../ 50 410 crown " " lams; ilD l do medium Tea p:t2r; 20 do wralaz rizrier, iu'ruir Just received &ma fur sale by MIIJtTIN fe • jelS tl"." Wood re. 11ACICTICEL.-23 bbts. N0..2, go n tb ; .e. 10 - leglf bide. do: la WAN. No. 2, do, 10 0 No. 3, North; All of supatior guolitmg, itt store aed !Or gale by jail mairris s.t. SMITH. erd 14',4,4 0. e t a, & 15 ,Lbla N.. C. Tar; ga Tatuler'i 02; la gore nal fbr sa.le by ti.traix swat, / 46 Woocist. lriAsl/L'i FLOCK --: 1 few bbla of famiy dour, r of a very superior quality; is rtoro and for szie by 1IA11:11$ 3E g3IITII, jeLS-dhar 60 Wood puce, bat. 3deed 415. ri- BOUND PI.ASTEII—We bniro, and wit) be Car- I,jr *wail sump:led with A first rata innate ut Groom! Inastor, which wo will dispose of by tho tea or banal, to sail purebasen. :hIARTLIST Far.e7.lllll, • jolS _ +56 Wood, bet. Srd and4th sts, QUGAIt AND 310 LASS 10 45 hhdS N. 0. Strati 200 Ws liolascett. . . . Just received and Cur tale by • MARTIN & SMITH, jel,i-d&Av GS_ We. ed street, between 3.1 and 4th. —,--_- --- Cider. %maxi for tale by VEVEGA,.n.,..O bbi, - 2.IARTIN & Mall, jel3-41&er - r. 50 Wo4d street. -------- B t q r rat r. to l u t e C) r N l EY-- 25 keznßuttar, put up iq Mint rata style, and for Wu by 51:11a111 & Baarrli, 'jola 55 Mud st. New Dnok T UST RECEIVED--Ltmtta tangt BitoosA, Asia J Minor, by Mrit..E, G.A. Schneider, With au eau,' on the prospects of the Heathen and our duty, to them, by Ilev. D. Schneider, tud an introduction by Rev. E. liehteri Ai M. Published by Rev. Sam!. Gaoling, Chambersburgb, 1848. For sale by SCRIDA, SCIIEIBLER, jell _ 113 Wood at. 3SALMS Sc HYMNS; for the tuto of the German • - Reformed Chtirch lathe U. S. a:America, En shah arid Gerntat. - For silo by. SOMA & SCHEIBLEft,. - lib Wood at. BRISTOL BOARDS— Cap Bristol Drawing Boards; Medium 4 4, - • ' • (' - nolo svliolesall and retail b 7 • JOIIVSTODI & 6.1:003:T0N,'* . •cor. Marl/Lot and 3,3 e eta 'PU I IE/A IN MEXICO, lIAISTRA.TED. , ---Tnst , chi over the Table Lands -and- Cordilleras 'Ai Alexicti, during . the , years Ina aud. , 44; including a Vescription , e ,f Califorirbit the -,principal, „eltina-Autd, Mining - Districts of that republic, and biogrophies.of the ca-trosporer, Sr; 'D.Atrium& Lope's De Santa Anna; illustrated with thi taps, Of Musk°, Texas, Upper and Lowef United States, -- und parts of British Arnerics, , with 'Piaui descriptive; of the scenery }shins buildings, dtc,, portraits of flap; bide and bans Asiatic try Albert Id. Uilliara, .U. S. Consul to California, tbr sale by JON/IISTON ar krocicrojit. „tea =goer-Market anit3d sts,. •- - - • • • LEACHP.H SHEETINCAND SIUILTINGS.r- XIII 'The attention of lifircinmeta la invited to oni geral stock of - thoan.Goodai - 4.4 superior Sea Wand Shirting koslinat - 16.46 , as a is as as 12-.4 Hamilton Sheetingi - - Raymond and Waring's GRAND ZOOLOGICAL. EXHIBITION. THIS mAmmoTtt MANAGERIE of all that is 1 beautiful and wild in animated,naturey. is more extensive than any ever collected in' America, it re quiring the aid of SIXTY MEN AND NINETY HORSES in their care and transptirtation. Will ho exhibited at Pittsburgh on WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY, JULY lot, 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 1 to 4 and.74o 10 P. M.; Thursday and Friday, July 24 and 3d, from 9 to 12, A. M., 1 to 4 and 7_to 1.01 3 . M:; NaturdnV, July 4th, there will be FOLTn Exhibitions-4 9, A. M., 1, 3 and 'F P..M. The Wild Tennets of the forest, from the huge - and &mile elephant, the majestic Lion of unexplored AIL 'lea, the fierce tiger of the Bengal jungles the beau tiful leopard, the playful but ferumusis bear, the gen tie 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'tli their nature at times, bat perfectly subject to the control of man the lord of creation. Fowls of the-air and Retailers the most beautiful, rare, various and dangerous of their species are.also comprised in this valuable conabination; 'description is poi:carless, and spece,too te adroit it. Suf fice it to say, that the proprietora aril .of the oldest standing and highest celebrity, and ' : have devoted years of toil and expense to - the reinnt. collection, which is pronounced in Europe and America, per fectly uttparallelled; RAMlntriet. Wartitte troilld state that at treinen doss expense they have refitted the taisiccit of the celebrated, bravo aMI power-IUL lIERR DRIESBACII, who- is a native of . Germany, and stands authe head of all tamers of wad beasts. He has been styled by critics the lido tamer! as he has exposed.his life'. be fore thiiin.lathin,,e , the laigest and most terrible-lion over =eight. This lion is at present iu tire posaession of Illyraimil fit Waring, and - fad repeatedly saved the life of the indepid Dritsbach when - exercising tigers, leopards and other beastain the , performing cage. is the woitdcr.of the :world as a control ler or beasts- = hie pet tiger's feata,teigether with Mosel Ql' the Boas and leopards have been beheld by ma lions. Itriesbacb actually drivestbans harnessed in! his car,,Mus showing the Supremo 'divinity of man I abase the nature of -the brutes,- - ' The. tneral and useful purposesWitieh sn exhibition tins can serVe, are perceived by till, and"ao knuwledgedbyalltnoralistsandth;nkingminds. This exhibition serves to eutert.sit and instruct essay one in the wondrous works of.the Supreme Being, and is partieulany impressive on the minds of youth. The whole menagerie is' entirely unexceptionable. Itavaterm St %Uncoil splendid and. formidable Zoological Caravin eater town on ,Weduesday morning, July Ist., from Willinsbutgh, and will make a Grand Procession through - Petin at. tax Water, up Water to Wood, up Wood to Liberty, and up Liber , ty to the place of exhibition -preceded by - the best hand-. inthe country drawn.: byTWO , 'IIIESIEII - LEPIiANTS KAIINESS. Anstrsincor 25 cents. Children under 10 years of age half price. jul7 Gold rens. Jvs -r• RECEIVED—Another large adthtioa to ray atock of piatoond pointed Gold .Paul of the oust suAera and for rtale at the lowest prices. • .14G—Allargo 4ssortnent of Cold and filter E'en citr, Tooth and. !.nr Plck.-,Tweezerx, W. W. WILSON, Si Nlaxket St. DICFP , S 16 t , and WrAing Itecdn , .. earner , 1 it or IVA 4.13 2u. - 4, id street.. .." 3 E\l ' i , k 74 ' i . 11:s . J, th . Q only . ! .. .,.stitut.t.. . 1 ,, i . I to IN csueret I e.tnejlvaina . (,Nle twe theory Ana practice of Book Itttying Lau tet tharrthd M such FICICLIVLI OII as to enable the learn er to .4 - wpij the .. ir- , ,,en - at once to bus:nera. Thoae Le legume:tr . I v.:VI Mr, n.• 6 plan of mitruct.on can bale any 1,1..at,er of r,iercnceA to vr.o:N ne the city who arc r.oN lee,' vg booke and who hare been qualifie.l fv: the 1.....eal by o.e pm:A,. t-te.ning they reen.. - r.l in lne .Arjdelny. 11.014.r3 of bua,ne.,, auntie suatmer, tiuut :1 to : a«,l 71 tu ,P. Li. _wry r.c. oft sunNIE.It COMPLAINI%--We I confidently recommend and could refer to hen dreds or our c:trzens .silo have used JAYNE'S CARMINATIVE VI tIAAM, ISA a certain, safe and effectual remedy for Dysentry, Diarlices„ or Looseness, Cholera Morhutt,SUMMlsT. COXIM - AENZ Caw, - Ortoltse IP4irfS, Sear StOta 2 c/13 Ste% sa-J. Nersuos Ileaslache, This is one of the most efacke.t.t, plcas.w.t;" and safe cornpasitlons ,beer orroie3 to Um public for curt or the carious derangements of tbo acistaca arta nosrstr, mad the way article Mk' rth v of the 'least coofi.lencri for caring CLIOLERA ivFA:v . /war or summEn comPLAINT; and inlath the alrort dis eases it resit; .cts Lho ii charm. CERTIVICATE. Fro; fier. As m 47)" the Pro:eitint now- tai Chard The undersigned having been naicted during the put winter with naive - mem the sumach, strenetiencs pro:lcing asserts pain in the stomach for teii or - twelve hours mithont inierm.ssion, and having tried various reeve red with ittlie affect, was Varnished -with a hot- EC of Dr. Javier'. CARIIINITIT.C. DAIJAPC. This he owl according to the directions and found ill Mia• lily that tins mcd.ciue catureftlei pain to abate in three Ur four mluutes, and inf . :liken or twenty vain- We. every uacasy sensation W. 93 entirely quieted. The tar d mol e was afterwards used whenever indica tions of din approach of pain were perceived, rind tre pain was thereby prevented. 'He continued- to use the medians every evening, and sometimes in the morning, and in a few ucula heal at' was so ..far re aimed, that the sufferer was relieved from a large amount of oppresitive pain. From espbrience,there fine, he can reuftdrally rem-we:end Dr. b. Ivan , . Carminative a. a sa!ntary medicine for Ai.- Case-s of thu stomach and bowels. A. Sums. Allegheny city, July 16th, 1843. For sale in Pittsburgh at Oe PrAci:: TEA STORE, 72, Fourth street, near Wood. Price 25 and 50 cents per toattle. jclB-iltsw is tst.mrs4 Nos , is/snots snit Fire lusis r nano Company.- on:I - cc. O. 21- mAruir.T STREET. THE citizens of Pittsburgh continue to be offered 1 1 an opportunity to effect insiirance upon their property, by a Domestic institution located anion: themselves, based upon thanicatic :capital, and con dunted by directors, in_ ~chose prudence, integrity and good 'faith they can icadili ascertain whether they may repose that 'tindoubltd security which should ever attend an assurance transaction. To persons whose property has Already been dam aged or destroyed br-ftre or water , _ the advantage of personally adjusting the loss with an institution AT TIMM, will be strikingly , evident. To those who suffer ed by the Great T: ire, this particular corporation needs no recommendation. The prompt payment of the whole antountnf its lesseais—nr...otty Two RUNDara) THOLlFAND.vottetis tis them a suflicient guarantee of future Security. It is the part of all prudent men, however -fortu nate, to anticipate calamity forthe: purpose of avoid ing its erects. To such as have hitherto escaped, as, well as to those who have.suitained lose, the facility of protection and indemnity, offered.hy this institu tion, will be the strongest inducement to 'avoid' the reflections and regrets Which inust. : binspniinnted by those who suffer without hopitisf restitution. • M. ALLE-7,'Ptesiderit. rEi/ILY, Secretary.' .feblo.4Gmi • Ladies, Drills Ooodis, TUT received from ; New York by Adams d; Co , t Express, the following styles, of Ladies Dress. Goods, which for-.beauty and cheapnesi cannot - be surpassed in any of the Eastern Cities, Embroidered Qingltaur Rebbs, wittyles,) rimiluated Ot@tadi do ) dnJ - 'Rich Ombri Doages (silk and wool) very cheap;' • Itskarines,rettify price and IsMtity; Aiii:; - ,Pashmero and Do Lajas; • Freanh'olighligi and Gingham Lawns; Parls•Pritited ilernanni Coliattine t - .(axtew arts :do Of Dresi.-( oods, eery beauttfbi.) _ Graduina-rattelig.B.Oca? , • , , White Embroidered do ; ~ All the above goods have recently been purcllased In ttiti New Yet* market 4incethe great reduction Of prices.and will be sold id . a small advance above , •. • Eastern cost by - Lamm' Vlietkpor them Ever,- A T A.. 14131111.13•8 No. 65 Market at Wl7, have noW:on buk(Tifie clie4p.st - lot of..iirivrma ever offeredin this market- - Bich as - are psoolly - rsold at . 371 cents weanr at-sl,Aolltei?rems Pattern, /9-yards.):Call and look atalons. ja• AWNS--irAss .....tmus).---Another lot of f4 , 0 , n0 justopeued at Aellorris'o,-No 6614arketat.— worrosted calcire--which we are selling at 12io ITTRBURO.H. MANUFACTURED TOBACCO: P 20 kegs Mg- Tobacco; 0 " Twist, dot ' 44 ; do; 10 Crvq. ._:._ . Cheap Rlsisle. 4'... QUADBALES :from Leonard, —' 25 cents. ' (tic Gems, . ' , _ 25 Rind - ,'"liiid and gentle is she, 061. Seven', Songs for Guitar,: . 121 Far away in my own bright land, 06} Inebriate Waltz—Pluto and Piano, ~ O6l Allem . Mavourneen --s - O shall we go a sailing, . 061 12 popular quicksteps, .. 25 Let no thought of care °press thee, 061 Thou art lovelier, New quadrilles by Strauss, ' 1 2 1 Dermont A store, 121 Opera of Fm Diarolo, .25 Here's a health to thee; Mary 001 Little. Nell, 061 Light o;. other clays is. failed,' 051 Rest spirit, rest froui Amils; 061 Opera of Massaniello, 25 Lu Desire Waltz, ' 061 -T. Haynes Ilayleps Soar; .' , 25 Chimes Quadrilles by Tule;n, . ...) •We have been friends together,. ! , 061 20 aim trom 136hemian Girl, (Flute)) 121 11 ~ " Fra Diavolo, 121" Love Not, by Mrs. Norton) 021 Love's your (Dean); . 06) Opera of the Enchantress, by Balse, 25 Opera of Guy. Muni:tering, Morris's 11Ieloilies, Seven Mayarkas, La Cracovienne, For sale by .11:30 rriam lundersigned baring bought the paper ware- J_ ..beinsi and wall pdper manufactory, late of Holdship k 'Browne, b.ve entered into a co-partner ship:, udder' he name and style of Hill &Browne, for the porpose of carrying on the business, irf all its i,a.- rieties. They will have always On hand a complete asiortn3Mitof PAPER 11.01GINGSAIND 13ORDEBS, of their own manufacture, and their stoat will be improved and enlarged, with periodical additions from the best French factories. ; "Agents for the yrell-known Clinton Paper Steubenville, from which they will be conatantiy supplied with MUTING,' WRAPPING, PRINT ING PAPER, r,omi.sT uw.r.4; .t.e.; all of which they oillir wholeiiale and retail,, at 'their store, No. 37 iVood kreo:, Midway bgt*tidd Fourth and Dia mond Alley, where country merchants ;lad dealers are invited to call. Gr,o. G. BROWNE, je2.94lGni S %NIL. C 'fax u;ta x .- Itailldera t ' FADED proposals for the erection - of two Dridges 0 of wooden superstrueNre over Deer ereik, in West Deer torrhship, atlfiefolloginfplaces, wist.at Deward:Mill, and. at Stew art's FerAratti, , w7tl - be -.re ceived at the (ace of the toontre.oiallWonertrup to noon of Wednesday ) the Bth of.TOrtert;--plans and specifinationo can be seen at the office no to the day of letting. Bids will be received " for the stone work or the abutment and wing wasp by the perch; and for the, y.ood-work by the lineal (1)1:4. . . By artier of Commiasionerr, JAMES CORMLY,CIerk..., CateraLseienitira Offiep, Jena %5t t, iS46t, jcni t ir.ekl. . . , HILL & DnOWNE - , not.astru. AND BROWNE,I 15IPOILTF.'113 and mailufacinrera or Wall Paper, an,i,itleacial Paper Warchouse, No. 57 IVou.l a:zee, P,Usburgb. jc2o B3.YAIINESTOCX S Co`a Chlorine Tooth Paste for pienni.otTand preserving, the teeth, and calybog: .11 - ect breath. - Perfect satis. - action. has bean giveo in the use of every box, wizen all other renie.lies fail: Tre t1:0 Paste. • . Prepared ao.fitohl by • -if. PAIiNESTOCt k Co ; 'v2 car.. 6th rtui Wood-eta.. RECEIVED --Per Canal Boat Great Nt'esterri -100 pcs Cherry.SL.- - zlir.4-4a5 and 016-6000 Lights Window Sash 'writable tor the trade, 12:16, 1002m:4 Szle.-- For sale by. ju3 L. WILMARTIL _ OTTICLI OF 7:IE ALLEG/lEtilt BILIDGX CO., Pittsburgh July end, 1846: rill:E. President and .Managers of the Company for , rreeting a Bridge over tke river Allegheny, opposite Pittsburgh, in the count.i , or Allegheny,lave this daydeclared a Dividend of seven per cent= on the capital aussi or said company; out of the profits of the list air months, which trill-ke, paid to stock holders'. Ar. their. r lattal roporttonstatires, on or slier tho 10th instant. • jY 2 -e- 4- a& ,O - 2 4 • • - '-• Thagiliter • Ymmir.emKrwar is Lac! Ma of 4 - 4 . 0.1111e1Mt D. cOATED,PILLEt I:. apm a . • vs . . . -.. ~,, • Ikaatata L. ' ''`..injill.... 4 10,1Pseate.' , ' idur, Oriar 4 a t istsiiiitinv -- . --.----.-..... ,-..._ ~..---'" , Trani* dr(LiCIiENETI:S SUGAR coATEr, VEGETAI3LE kJ' PILLS are the first and only Medicine ever knonmthat will pewiliwily rare -- Headache,Giddiness, 1!=ile1, Salt Rheum, ••,:- Ithoamatism,Pile IlMirthtun, Worms, .Dispepsia,Searry, - Cholera Morbus, &Mall Pox, Jauudice, Coughs, Quinsy Pains in the flack, Whooping . Inward Weakness, ire heart, - C drer as To i' m ti p a tain n'Y t, its' - Rising in the Throat, Erysipeus, Deafness, Dropsy, Asthma, Itchings of the Skin, Fevers of all kinds, Colds, Gont; - Graiel, Ferriale Complaints, . Nervous Complaints, And all other diseases originating flvm impurities of the blood. - . . 0:7" They barn cured, since their introduction, over 2,000 persons, who hare been given up as hope. less cssesiby the 1403: eminent-Physician*. ter Tbey are patronised and recommended by 121C11 of the highest divtinction, swor; whom are— Hon. David It. Porter, ~I.loe. Henry Clay, lion. John Q. Adams Hon. Daniel Webster; lion. Martin Van aus ! en, - Hon. J. C. Calhoun, Gen. IVitiftelti Scott, • - ' . Col. R.l/1. Johnson, Hon. - JamesH. Polk,Gen. Lewis Cass. trr Titeii virtues are so infallible that the money will bereturuedla all cases they -do notgive univer sal.satisfaction. filitOugh but t-.vonytd a half years halm elapsed - since these celebrated Pills: werefirst introduced:to ',the public, the sale of• them in the F.astern and,.'-middle SUitee has far exceeded Clickeneetimeat sanguine 'expectations. During the paat year, alone; no leis than 10,000 gross of boxes havo beau`sold in the-State:of New York, 0,000,1 n Pcmisylvania, 4,000 in hlarylacd4,ooo in New Jer sey, 0,000 in Delaware, and 9,000 in-the New England States, requiring the, constant employment -ref 27 hands,. exclusive atprintersoand- engravers. an the same period, upwards of ,000 copies of the "Family - Doctoeqtave..beett ordered -.11 agents in every traction of rho: entuttry,:: Theft , „facts must show, conclusively, that Dr. Cadences Sugter.Coat ed Pills; besidesbetnn - tho, very beat Medicine in the world ,are held in the ilighcstestimatien by the public. • -We might exteirlthis - publicatiotr tit an indefni lte length, if we deemed it expedient to publish all torsimonials wo have received, not nay from agents but individuals and aurillies,• who have experienced the benficial "effects of Mehemet! Sugar Coated Pills, but we. deein ittinvcessary, The most in con testibl e evidence of their 'tinted success, are then untherletus linitations rind Cottaterfeittrelach have already appeared, notwithstanding the brief pe riod :they .hate been befere the public. 'Even some at oar staunchest pili Makers have bad the - audacity to imitate the Capsule of Sugar,in order to disguise the ingredients of their vileicolepoundsi and - palm them' off fctr- the "real simon pure.” Such paltry shithi Cainet last long without exposing their hideous defOrmity.; `Vieth end honeity mutt ittelitabi3,pre rail over rascalityourd deceptiort; ' - For Sale. in Pittsburgh 'by- WM: JACHSON,-et his :Pat &ff . Meaktne 11rarehouse, No: S 9, Liberty street; head-Of Wood ,tit., Pittsburgh: Price, 250. per box. Dr. Cadences principal office is 81 Barclay street, Beware of an 'imitation article called Ind proved Sugar Coated Pills, purporting to be patented, as both - the'pills and the pretended patent-tire ra ga-ries, gof up by a miserable .r eintch in New York, who, for the last Canes& -die' years, has - :made-his iivingby Medicines:7 Alfineinber, Dr. C, V. Clickiner is the original inventor bi -- Sugar Coated - Pillairand that nothing of the'Sort was ever heard of-until he introduced them in June , 1843.• -Purchasers shoidd, therefore,always ask for alchemy's Sugar Coated Vegetable Pills, and tde no other, or they_ will be made the victims-era 'thud. ' - •"- - 023 V 9 . _ , . . A MOILTLIS,' • '51Ni0.:85 Market et. fttiatittteriees to.Sniklautl , -tre!euttir cot - land att4Nysileffihi - 111EfiSONS'desirous of „remitting money. to .any the abovek.tottetriea, can art,titteugh the auls. scribers on themciat easy terms. We -are prepared drafts ally amount over 41,00 aterlinp Remittances madethrough ott house any daybefore - the 23d of Islay; wilt be rev Avid in Ireland; by the 20th of lune . : - - - 121 llk JOHN H. MELLO% 12 Wood st. Partr Warehouse 'Geo. a. P.20W.A., Dividend. -bee cititi to Pureh ==iiii CINCINNATI PACKETS _ For Cinotnriati and Bt. Zottis t • p tizinger areanter-itALESTINE, Ce.pt. Williams, will !eater for, tii2p,bofo and al intennodisto p 611.3 rognlarlys' Fur freighturpa.angeapply on board. For Cluelnxiati and' Loatisxlll4s. The rAcNrr. - ,r• The hew.ind splendid paeseage!'staisio. , .-•, erCDLUMIIIA, 9.NrAi., Master,Wilt Leave for tite abOve and letermedate ports, regllsz. For freight or passage atioly -on bona.. or to -.D. WILKINS Ageat. ue di y greloFtgllneket. new and sple n s dill passenger steata-. DECLAIIATION, Capt. Norheen, willrun as a regular packet between Pittsbatgli nue: Cincinnati, leaving thin-portetery Tuesday evenin:e at 3 olcleck.. Ilel.erairig,slae .will leave every Friday eveningst The Declaration offers superior: acconuntaiationi to passengq:a. •For freight. or passage apply on board. ifoxi)AY PA THE regulartiail and - pasenger steam er Captain 'Maclean, Avill•run a. 9 a regulsr packet between Pittsburgh 'and. Chichi mai,. leaving this part evetyMenday - at fi o'clock * P. M. Returning she will !nave Cincinnati every: Thursday at 6 P. M. The Union was' built expressly for this trade. and atTords every acconnnodatibli. - For freight or passage apply_on borr , A. ..rnaySit FOR CINCINNATI The well known fast running. Mazer CAMBRIA, W. Forsyth, Muter, as a regur Pank et, leaving every Wednesday morn. , ing at lir e , c!nalc, and Wheeling, at 10, Y. M., the same, day./ Rotarninz, she 6e7ll.leave - Cintinna every Sati'irday; at 10, A.M; For eeigld ur pamo,a "apply on hoard, or to FOrt . sllll & Co., Agents, No. 30, Water street. SAUEDAY PACKET. , • -; "e regularmail antiliasonger ate-start -- ! e ia CIRCASSIAN,- Capt. Isaac Bennett, I run al a regular Pacicct 'lmtuecn Pittsburgh an I Cincinnati, leaving, this part= every Saturday, at it', A. M., and Whonling et 10, P. M., tiie same Returning.obn Cincinnati every; Tucsda!, For freight or pa3sag,a apply on board. The Circartiani wen - built exprei,aly for this trsde, and odors to •her paateogcrs every comfort and sr— connnodotion,--. - • mar 23 EATCIIPAY -PACKET: - .... The iogularinuil and passenger steamer .41F.,SSEN11I.111, Capt. Littforil, will rub as. a rilulai - Ptichet henveen Pittsburgh and tinclitztalk. leaving this port &cry SAturday at 10, A. M., and - "Wheeling at 10, cr:M., the same day. .net.zruing, she will leave 'Ciueinniti every Tuezday; at 10 o'clock, A: D 2. • -. For freight orpassace apply on board. The Me73enger was built expresaly, for thia trade, •• and ofrers to her paasengerverery aotarort IlTid coannodatioh. - naar TUESDAY PA,CRET • nr.•w t "• # '4.5: TA r Tn 9 1 andoriasontreratear. - - ..lial.er 111BERNIA, Capt. John Irlinefelte,, will MI! as a reeniar Istzket bet-omen Pittsburgh Gino:-.oath !satire; this nort erery Tuesday at'-10 At M., tint! 11 - hi:olio!! at 10 P. M. of foe same day.-- RedEnn.'nu, she will learn Cincinnati evert Friday at A..3'. For rn.;c.:lt nr ;:tnssazo apply on hoard. . Thc• Ilibernia Was built expree,sly for tl.e 2radf., d of - -xengers every comfort and su. 1). 4 .Y 4.7.n1ar mail ana pafer,riger stoarn gri. 1'4.2, Captain Croolo. _ . • , •• et between Cincinnati orid . burgh- letiving this nort. every Pridtty, aud:WheChtig at 10 P. hl. tge salhe . tlay. lteturaina she will leave Cineittrmii every 'got:Oki:lt 10 o'dok, _ . _ . , . . 'For freiiett or pna..tva apply on bOard.. The:CrNaper No. 2 IV3S built eip: re.a.4 rar tdlis trade, and °Gra to brr passengers, over: corn:bit and - - c• coramodatior . RE:It:L.IR CINCINNATI PACKET.. • • THE new U. S. Mail steamer ACADIA,. ht. E. Lucas, Master, will ran as a ?CPI' , lar passenger packet between Pittsbnitrn : nno•Jny above port doring the. season of 1546, leavingcverj Tlanrsday at 10 o'clock A. M. _-•• The Acadia is new and has superior acaorAnanair.,,l tiont. For freight or passage apply on board, of t 05,, rip 9 J. NEWTON JONES, Agent. MONDAY PACKET. . - . Thereaniur mail an; passencerstenmer 101SI/NFv.AIITILA.•Capt. - Stone, will rni as a regular Packet heir:emu Pittsinargh and Cincin. nazi, l4.l.Vired: this port every Monday at 0, A. M., and Wheeling -at 10, P. M., the saint day. :; Rctprn she every Tharali't; at 10 s For or naccag,e apply on hoard". 7- The A tonrmirtheix sqs.bcilt. ev.preasiv for this trade, and o - ffers to the ;pc:Mongers comfort, and- au perror aecommodettonsi.. 1.. • mar 31 WEDNESDAY _PACKET. 1 4 TITS: reoti ><rnsul DIM pa ssenee r steam.' NEW ENPLAND, CaPt. S. E.'Patze, will run an a reamiarmricket between Pittsburgh and t'lneinuati. leaving. this port MIPTV Wednesday at 10 and 'Wheeling at 10 P. M. the sarne . day.-. laiturniner. aim arill leave ,Cincinnati every Saturday at 10 A.lkt. . rot Night paarotße apply on beard. The New England %roebuck expressly for this trade and offers to the passengers every comfort and sues. nor accommodations. -mar26 SKIN . OVID PAC.PrIerTIS.I. ..... i 4 FOR ST. LOUIS—REGULAR PACKET% • ' - '•.`-,' , S. irtaThe new and Fplendid pasteoger steam. er TOM CORWIN,.Capt. Boelier, will 's - t•;.:1 run b the trade frnit rind:we:l to st . Louir, du. ',.•.,,,,.:.; ring the sen_MLF cf 1846. • • • •-i • -• ' k ex The Toni Corwin, was built ex p ressly for ther .1.. : •4 tra:le, and is elegantly.furnished in eye*" respect:so:l; For freight or p#sage•nroply on board. " .: :4 -,.0 . may 1 111.. -., . . ~ .....;• FOR ST. LOOISREGOLLII PACKET. .....:-...-,g;., iW- TM" new sad spleadid passenger 5teat0.:4 , ,..._ - ::;;. 1 er 'BRUNETTE...Capt. Ferry, will run in - ,:.4... 4 .. elm e thim Eitlsbtitztk to St; Louis, dQrinetlio' 1 7 ,11 , :' season of 1646,' . . • ':... • ..' ' . ~- . . The Ilsanieun . stuit bail£ eipiealj. Air the 'trade ) and is elegantly !band in ern , reopact... Port/eight or pinngte . epply on. bail; rolt Lowsvo T • • IEtEGUL . PACKET. a ... Tbe new sad snlezniid passenger etestn.....;,44ri. e• rua TONNALF.LICA., Capt. 4% IL Needy; theitrade from: Pinsk) ugh to . Lsiiiiissinty. during the season of 184 G. • - • The TonnaleakeL was built expressly, far the tradei.---745; and is elegantly furnished in etexy ret Forfreinhtonr passage. apply on boa rs, DERAGE SAAWLS AND SCARFS— 1 MU !carton bine: second inotirning- satin strippki.;'. berago Shawls; . • 1 carton beautiful fancy Brtiie.' Shawls, fringes; 1 carton brocha licragc. Slaiwlit, 'extra hauakatterr: I •' {t t{ 5 41 6, I satinbordered 4 e ' . • - 1 4 ' bernani twitit'd eilg 4' 1 " extra sup. bernard, The above handsome goods have all been purehas sed lately at auction, in New York and Philadelphia, et the clean% sales of the French importers, and,aro - . - :,& nom--offnied.ai a small advance; and' less than the cost dilapidation, at the Cheap Cash Store of • jalS - • - ".Arp.x_vsmga- . lt DAY. . . _ Belli:4 off eis*:edriceiLl?Sices... ' . 62. Maiket st., Simpson': Ro': 'rift sibscriber offers hie largeand *ell selected :....... I stock ofgiods, &greatly pricca,in -order to over • '',.- it for fall trade. It is complete in every respeciand -. • will be sold atA. GREAT DISCOUNT, front former - .: z ;',?., prices and a great saving , tii parchisiriv. - . • , _ -.• '• LOOE AT THE'PRICES. ' • . _ Pule •11Itillina for -23 dts Piryd, fOrater pride, 371 i '... Frerich`Barsgeti . 2Q *" . a-a‘ ' " U .- .42 :,-• do . Gingham,. .112 ~ "' " ~, . r:" . - "at ,::::1; Printed Lams. . • .2.5: l , •o': id • eC et 371 , ....,,,. Gingham Mistime 23 - "-- _" " - " ' 31. . --.. Mdo tain as low vs VII '" ' .l ' " " " •53. . Alpaca Silk Warp 50- Ce Siet Sile . .44 . et . : 75 do Cotton do ,30 " " ri , • sr , : 'Si . 511 - .-:...: - Borritasito • . 7.5 " ' " .. a it ti:.90V... , ,; , ". Cashmere Shawl, 550 is..'..i .“. ". 4. : tt.Wfii do do ' 900 ii:' ' it "ti ! 'ti .. . N i.:i trAoltir ii Parasols 150 . a . 4 ' • de, s : e! 4 ..g04-__'!.:ti. ISO Linnen nandkEtt vg . .. ". "" , a "' . liarCP-', l " Hem Stitched do' - .42 ' is.' . .,,fk. " 4 . ~.4 4 . ' IS 3 A 7 is . Bonnet Ribboni --' 181 . " -.....?-". '4. ". ' " W. -%. Also, a good ~samortrnint of . White Gpods, Dresit ...-...- Ed% shawls, Scarfs; DoetiOy....spd Gloves, Cravats, kflt. -. Preach Prints f Ittoos Valieoes, Bleached' -:r . and. Bro. 'lrinalins; Tickinge;`..C2iint.-es, Domestic'', ,',..; Plannels,. Bine Drillings ; . Denim Apron theari,...s.'.l7: Military Drillings Cottonades , More.cos,' Datimak. , , - ,.E Table Cloths , Ind Lianas , Nap kins, Dippers,. T9leof - - -.1 togs, Blankets, ConnterpvineS. -..,. - , ..... ,-.. _-.-.... .... INTankeertsj_Cloths and Caatdinotes,Viatli[4r.ilit"-, varietyk. together with every other article stsnally. - :•1;'.. foAtiff in a Dry 'Goods Store, which .we will .-SE.I„ , I;S•s!.. Ent REDUCTION OF 2B PEA cENT:.ootri s tlia al prices, thus o ff ering indtiOntaiiis liilltratriso2lo--;Z'.; raselitiFbeE- - raet,Withris - . , ;....,,,,4CA1k01d.A4Q . 'AI* '„:-... liiitgh . :.TirrtiVi;lllolll. l :.* -- 4Xii% , "" • :,:s.jr* ..-„,.4-;:v.:,...„14...a.„......4.,..,.....m........t5tt.....„„).. %T. 25 , . -. . ; ....214 . ,- • "4 , Vi t ; ' ;*;.:::.% ' l,- ..:=:, -., i . '..., -'' • ' - ' Min
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