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THE PITTSBURGII DALTISORNING POST.
"PITTSBURGH; , TUESDAY, JULY 14, 1846
trY. B. PALMER, Agent fbr country newspapers,
is_ the-Agent for the Pittaburgh Daily Morning Post,
and Weekly Mercury and Manufacturer, to receive
advertisements and subscriptions. He bits offices in
NEw Yeas at the Coal O ffi ce, 30 Ann street, (ad
joining.the Tribune Office.)
Boirrort; No. 12, State street.
PHILADELPHIA ) Real Estate and Coal Office, 59
Pine street. .
1141.1. , T;MOIIE, S. E. corner Baltimore and Calverta,
where,euz paper can be seen, and terms of adverti
sing learned.
HORRIBLE MCIII/Ell OF A lio.rAs HT FIEO
Husnasn.—lt has been but a few weekS since our
city was thrown into - a painful state of e 4 xcitement,
occasioned, by Beatson murdering his wife on Pros
pect st.,and with the particulars of that murder
fresh in our memory, we are called upon to record
another of a still more aggravated character. On
Sunday evening; news was received in:this city
that a man named Farmsnica. REIDEL, of Lower
St. Clair township,had in a like manner, beaten to
death his wife.
From the evidence given before the coroner's
Jury, it appears that on Sunday evening, between
five and six o'clock. Reidel called upon some of
his neighbors, and infornied them that his wile
had been murdered. Several of them_ accompani
ed him to his dwelling and there found the muti
lated and bruised body of the murdered woman
laying on the bed, covered over with a quilt. Her
clothes had been all stripred Off and the body
washed. The neighbors found secreted under the
bed, the under clothes of Mrs. Reidel, which were
wet, as if the attempt had been made - to wash
the stains of blood out of them; stains of blood:
had been partially wiped off the floor, and behind
the door they also discovered the handle of a pick
axe, perfectly matted with blood and hair.
When accusedßeidel, disclaimed all knowledge
of the murder and stated that he had been away
from the house during the whole of the day—that
when he came home in the evening he asked the
children where their mother was, and that they
told him she was in bed—that he went into the
/Muse, and found her dead, and went immediately
to inform them; and, though spots of blood were
on his clothes, which he had evidently attempted
to wash out, he protested that he had not touched
the body.
Reidcl's oldest child, a bay about six years of
age, says that his father beat his mother with a
stick till he killed her. The verdict of the jury
was fhat she came to her death from blows, in
flicted on her person with a pick axe handle, by her
husband, FreJerick
On the strength of the testimony before the Cor
oner's jury, Reidel was fully committed by Alder
man M'Kee of Birmingham, to await his trial at
the next term of the Court of Quarter Sessions.
Rcidel is a German, about 40 years of age, and
one °tithe coolest and most hardened villains, we
think we have ever looked upon. Ile was con
victed in one of our courts, not long since. for stab
bing a man, and is at present under bail, for an
assault and battery with intent to kill.
Mrs. Reidel was about 2 years of age, and we
think,an American by birth, and is represented by
her neighbors as a very mild and amiable woman.
She is, _we believe, from Cumberland county, in
this State. The children, two boys and a girl.
have been taken care of by the neighbors.
RolllERT.—Three individuals, named David
Irwin, W. Karr and Alexander Cargraavere. arrest
ed on Sunday night and examiced by mayor Kerr
yestenlay morning, charged with robbing Matthew
H. Logan, of Robinson township. From the ir.-
formation givertha Logan we learn that the
iobbers entered 1773ffigrat Aout 3 eclock on
Sunday afternoon and two held him down while
the other tied him; they then chocked him until
he informed therri where his money was; and af
ter rifling the house of thirty dollars, a !flier
watch and a pair of boots they decamped.
Logan immediately came over to the city &nd
lodged information against them and had warrants
issued for their arrest. Karr implicates two oth
ers, Allen Stubbs and Pat Keever, the officers were
in hot pursuit of them yesterday, and from the
manner in which officers REA, Fox, and Sewrr
despatch business, we have no doubt but that they
are already in custody.
.Yesterday afternoon at 2 oclock. Nlrs. M RT
M - FARRall7f, wife of James 311 , arran, aged 31 years.
The friends and acquaintances of the family are re
quested to attend her fumeral from the residence
of her husband in Coal Lane, near Basin sreet,tthis
afternoon at 5 o'clock P. M
SONG FOR THE. PEOPLE.
Atst—"l dreamt That 'dwell 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 soirees add bans,
I was termed a repulsive disgrace.
I had riches enough . , but, alas! could not count
"—On possessing a healthy skin;
Yet I thought that a whisper said, you may surinount
Disfigurements, be they hateful as sin.
dreaint. that suitors now 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 skin are disgrace,
Then I thought that I cried in a voice void of hope,
"Cure my pimples—make may skin white and fair;"
A voice answeed, "Use a cake of the JorrEs's famed
SOAP,
And your mind will be free from despair."
Then I dreamt that I used it;o, that moment ofbliss!
„tly skin changed from its yellowish hue;
Iklytieck 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,
•Eatl , decamped, and a voice by my side
'Slid, indeed you will now be the glory ofrnan,
Ay.,ithc virtue, the hope, and the pride.
Sold strIACKSON , S Patent Medicine Warehouse,
$5 l Liberty street, Pittsburg bead of Wood.
Principal Office, sign of the American Eagle,
032 cbcffiireetrect, 'slew York.
Ain--"The fine old English Gentleman."
I.'ll sing you a prime new 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,
Opt : Reed all sorts of useless stuff at a very expensive
"ate,
Like #0.40 old Yankee gentleman, &c.
This fine Ad aim was loved by all, was reverenced
by the fair,
130.41a4 1 be could not boast of wearing, his own
" natural hair,
But 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 tine old Yankee gentleman, &c.
At length this good old man was told to go straight
off and give,
Three shillings for a bottle of JONES' BAIA Rzars•
RAT/VE.
yhich, though the hair had long been dead, , twould
force again to live,
And grow dark, oft, and beautiful, like a plant or an
olive,n
this fine old Yankee gentleman, &c.
He used but two small bottles, and his hair grew dark
-• and long,
(o dandruff filled the scalp, for the roots grew heal
' thy, ay, and strong,
And he says at4ast he's found the right, though he's
• often tried the wrong,
And Oat J0N1:6 9 9 HAIR RESTOUAITVE is all that's
• sated in this song,
Of a fine old Yankee gentleman, &c.
-Sold at. JACKSON'S Patent Medicine Warehouse,
.69 Libertretroet j head of Wopii..
121
REAL ESTATE AGENCY.
JAMES BLAKELY, 30111 C J. MITCHEL,
Alderman, Attorney at Law
BLAKELY Iz.MITCHEL,
CONTINUE to attend to the selling and renting
of Real Estate in the City of Pittsburgh rind vi
cinity. Having determined to'devote a large portion
of their time to this branch of business, they with
confidence solicit a share of the patronage of the
public; from the facility they possess and the experi
ence they have (the Senior partner having been en
gaged in the RealEstato Agency for near 20 yearso
they believe that they will give general satisfaction.
Office on Penn et., near the U. S. Hotel, and Smith
field Id:, between Diamond Alley and Fifth street.
ALOT of Ground on sth street, 30 feet front by
120 feet deep. Also, 2 lots in Pine at., 20 ft.
boot by 61 feet deep. Also,-2 lots adjoining the
above on which is built 2 large and substantial frame
dwelling houses. Also, 5 frame dwelling houses on
Locust et. 'Apply to
,k 4 , .13LAKELY & MITCHELL.
Allegheny City Property for Sale.
~TTE
Lot
°rgn
28 feet front
feet deep , situate onTer str eet,
ii Alleghe
ny
City, on which is erected a double frame dwelling
House, &c. Terms easy. Apply to
jy4 BLAKELY & MITCHEL,
NOTICE ALL THE PEOPLE—Aczncir
REMOVED—pie celebrated medicines of Dr. T.
G. Evans of BrOwnsville, Pa., are now for sale
plesale and retail, at Jackson's Medical Depot,
6. 89 Liberty street, head of Wood, Pittsburgh.
Wholesale Dealers and Agents supplied.
Dr. Evans' Sovereign Tonic and Grand Restora
tire, a certain cure for the Fever and Ague.
Dr. Evans' Vegetable and Anti-Dyspeptic pills,
price 25 cents per box. .
Dr. Evans> American Vegetable Vern:Owe, price
25 cents per bottle.. - .
Dr. Evans' Tonic• Eye Water, an infallible cure
for sore eyes,pricetwenty-five cents per bottle.
Rev. Dr. ames Estep's Black Syrup, for the cure
of Coughs, Cold, Asthma, Croup, Bronchitis and
Consumption—price one dollar.
Remember Dr. Evans' only Depot, is JACKSON'S,
No. 89 Liberty street, bead of Wood. jy2.
PERM OIL
-0 2000 gallons Bleached and Sperni
1600 " Natural Colored do do.;
1000 " Bleached Winter Whale Oil;
1200 " W. W. Coast Whale Oil;
On hand and for sale by
AIILLER & RICKETSON.
j e3O N0...170 Liberty a.
POUTS OF TURPE.NTINE-10 TiblsSprs.
pentine, just received and for sale by
MILLER & RICKE ['SON,
je3o 170 Liberty et.
TT EAVY white Linen Drill, for gent's pants;
Tweeds and Summer Cloths;
Gent's Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs;
Do. Silk do.
Do. liernani and Silk Cravats.
An invoice of the above received this dat by
je 27 D E. CONSTA DLIF., 83 Market. at
11110 ViCEIV Ell this day Parasollettes and sun
lA, Shades;
Ladies Corded Skirts;
do Sea Grass do•
8 Black liernani Shawls;
Berege Scars, and Shawls;
For sale at B. E. CONSTABLE,
je27 83 Market at.
GItADUATED Stripe and Plaid white Muslin
Robes;
Graduated stripe white Missiles;
!dull lituslins; Nainsook do. Jaconet do.
h A large assortment just new to-day
B. E. CONSTABLE,
je27 No. 83 Market st.
who in pleasure's downy arms
Neer lost his health, or youthful charms,
A hero lives, and justly can
Exclaim--..1n me behold a man!"
DURING A TRIAL of a number of years, Dr.
Thompson's PILLS have been found an inval
uable remedy in cases of indigestion, bilious com
plaints, fur derangements of the digestive organs and
obstructions, a sluggish action of the liver and bow
els, which occasion more or less the following symp
toms, viz: heartburn, giddiness, acidity, head-ache,
sickness, spasm. and flatulent distention of the stom
ach and bowels, drowsiness and dimness of sight,
an uncomfortable sensation experienced at the pit or ,
the stomach soon after eating, with a feeling of weight
o te r nt oppression,tenderness
b
appetiteannth,, region ofh
t impaired,tbrx.the
liver,
ngodwiffic
bowels
u
lt,
regular, sometimes obstinately costive, with languor
and depression of spirits. Price 2h cents per box.
Prepared by the sole proprietor,
EDGAR THORN, Druggist,
corner Hand and Penn sts., Pittsburgh, Pa.
Also sold by all the principal druggists in the city.
je 23
Neer Boot and Shoe Store,
No. 186 Liberty street,
A few doors above the head of Wood at
IFOLLANSBEE. & HAYWARD, would
respectfully announce to the citizens of
Pittllntrgh . and vicinity that they have o
pened a store et die abdth natralli place for the
sale of Boots & Shoes of all kinds and qualities, com
prising an extensive assortment of Ladies', Gentle
mess', Misses', Bova', Youths' and Children.' wear,
all of which goods they are determined to sell eery
low for cash.
They would respectfully solicit a call from all in
want ,tit' god* .pons, Trunks and Carpet Bags, &c.
&c., or any goods that are usually kept in a Shoe
Store, as they are confident that they will be enabled
to please both in the quality and price. je2o-tf
filtHE HEIDELBF.IIG CATECHISM, or a sum
" miry of Cltrigtian Doettirie ac Used by the
German Reformed Church, English and German.--
For sale at our store, No. 115 Wood st. Pittsburgh.
jell SCRIBA & SCHEIBLF.R, Booksellers.
VI INERAL WATER—
“Sparkling 'end bright
. .
In its liquid light."
—And not only "sparkling and bright," but for its
delicious flavor, Hays it I3rockway's Mead and Min
eral Water is certainly ' , unrivalled" and the syrups
are equal to any that ever graced the Mineral
Fount. Call and see, at No. 2 Commercial How,
Liberty at. je6
NT° CURE, NO PAY—SELLERS , LIVER PILLS
jit These celebrated pills claim 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 from
a citizen of Dirminghami—
Birmitigham, June 24th 1846.
Mr, IL E: Sellers: I take this opportunity of testi
fying in tarotyour invaluable medicine. About
two years ago was taken down with severe intlama
bon of the liver! and was so reduced by night sweats
and other effects of this dreaditil disease that my life
was dispaired of, After other means had failed; I
was advised by my Physician to try your Liver Pills;
and I must say that atter taking one Go.c and a hattl
have been restored to reasonable health, which I Ozi. ,
joy at this time. I therefore take pleasure in recom
mending them to others afflicted with disease of the
liver. Yours respectfullz,
• JOHN GIVLNER.
These Pills stand unequalled by any medicine
known for the cure of Liver Complaint, and may be
had of the proprietor, R. E. Sellers, 97 Wood street,
and ofH. P. Schwartz and J. Mitchell, Allegeny City.
je29.
BRISTOL BOARDS—
Cap Bristol Drawing Boards;
Demy '' ''
Medium "
Royal " Perforated
For sale wholesale and retail by
JOHNSTON & STOCKTON,
jeS cor. Market and 2il Ms.
TRAVELS IN MEXICO, ILUSTRATED.—Trav
eIs over the Table Lands and Cordilleras of
Mexico, during the years 1843 atia44; including a
desciiption' of California; the principal cities and
Mining Districts of that republic, and biographies of
the ex-emperer; Sr. D. Antonia Lopez De Santa
Anna; illustrated with the maps of Mexico, Texaa,
Upper and LoWer California ' United States, and
parts of British America, with Plates descriptive of
the scenery 1. uhlic buildings, &c., poitraita of Itur
bide and Santa 'Anna; by Albert M. Gilliam, U.
S. Consul to California, for sale by
BLEACHED SHEETINGS AND SHIRTINGS.—
The attention of purchasers is invited to oar
geral stock of these Goods.
4-4 superior Sea Island Shirting Muslim;
15-16 " " " cc
7-8 " u f
12-4 Hamilton Sheeting;
5-4 "
9-8
mar 17 SHEA & PENNOCK
Luke Superior.
PEOPLE visiting the copper mines of Lake Su
perior during the season, will find it to their
advantage to call at Hays & Brockway's Drug store
where.they can procure such remedies as the pecu
liarity of the climate require. Any information re
lative.to the country will be freely given.
HAYS & BROCKWAY,
ja2l No. 2 Commercial Row, Liberty et.
! : : 42
cet .
`o . '( •
For Sale.
JOHNSTON & ,STOCKTON
cor Market and 3d eta
=NM
BY LAST NIGHT'S MAIL
PENNSYLVANIA VOLUNTEERS.
The Philadelpilid Pionsylvarliaii of the 11th
From the annexed lhit, kindly fiiruiihed da by
Assistant Adjutant General Printizsc; it with be
perceived that Pennsylvania has renderid more
than her quota of citizen soldiers under the 611 for
volunteers. We move slowly; by times, in this
State, but when in motion; the good old State nev;
er known when to stop.
These are in addition to the companies publish
ed yesterday.
"First" Gompany, Northumberland Intautry—,
No pem rthu it rt . lberlan,
- d . corn:
Intrepeildent Alexam
'der Hay nuthbering, offeets and men, 11'3.
Irish Greetis-:-Pittsburgb, Capt. Joseph O'Brian,
full complement.
Duquesne Greys—Pittsburgh; Capt. John Her
ron, numbering 87, officers and men.
Pittsburgh City Blues—Pittsburgh, Lieut. Robt.
Cornell, in command, lull complement
Birmingham Guards—Birmingham, Allegheny
county, Capt. Samuel M'Kee, full complement.
Washington National Guards—Philadelphia,
Capt. John Reiss,-numbering 90, officers and men.
Montgomery Guards—Philadelphia county,
Capt. Rush Van Pyke, numbering 52, officers and
men.
Irish Volunteets—Phila., Capt. A. J. Brazier,
numbering 78, officers and men.
Washington Light Infantry—Philadelphia coun
ty, Capt. F. W. Bender, numbering 81, officers and
men.
Col. P. in a note to us says, "The number ofcom
panics volunteering, up to this date, is 73, consist
lug of 5;869, officers and men. The six regiments
when exactly full, ei n'ain 1 , 620, officers and menu
(GO conspanies, 77 officers and men to a corn.
parry:) So that you will perceive, without inclu
ding the two battalions volun ee.'ng in Payette, the
regiments are not only complte, but there are 1249
more than required. Of the number of companies
volunteering, Philadelphia city and county furnish
23, about the one-third of the whole number. I
will send a full list for publication when Adjutant
General Bowman reports, which will be next
CONGRESSIONAL
In the Senate to-day the Committee on Com•
merce, to whom the warehouse bill ;vaa recommit
ted yesterday, reported it again with two amend
men ts-4;sne providing that the time for which goods
may be warehoused shall be one year, and the oth
er providing that bonds shall be given fur goods
warehoused.
The tScuate then pro..eeded to the consideration
of the notsconte,ted cases on the calendar, which
occupied them till a late hour in the afternoon.
The Home resumed the consideration of the
gra , `uatim hill A succinct 'account of the pro
ceedings will be found under the proper head.—
The hill is not yet disposed of, the Rouse having
ad in•mm pasted, on motion of Mr. Daniel. to the
com:dcra inn of the rr:va:c calender.—niioa, July
11.
From the N. Y. Tribune; July 10.
MOVEMENTS OP SANTA ANA
If we may rely on the confidential advises of
those who have the best ipportunities of knowing.
Santa Ana and Al o to lease Havana this day to
resume in Mexico the away of which the former
has been temporarily depri‘eil by the revolution
of Paredes. We understand that Santa Ana did
not originate the various outbreaks agaiust Paredes
h ea base occurred, and even refused at first to
place himself at the head'of his partisans. He de
manded assurances that tlie troops at Vera Cruz at
it should be unfurled in their vicinity, and these
have been given him. His reluctance, or arected,
to brace once more the storrnsof Mexican public
life, having been iverrome, tie now commits him
self to their chances•
We have hardly a doubt of his success in over
throwing Paredes. The Army which the latter
is now impelling on Monterey will be glad of a
pretext for avoiding the fatigues and privations of
a long march under the midsummer son of the
tropics, with the certainty of Fm.ere fighting at
the end of it. They will ileclne for Santa Ana,
in the secret hope of avoiding. by a revolution,
the toils and privations now before them. Anoth
er month will suffice to re-establish Santa Ana in
power, at the head of a nominally releral Re
public, but practically a central.zed despotism.
DRIES.-50 malts cassia;
t; dox. Olive oil;
2 " underwoods pickles ass'd;
2 " rose water;
2 " pure extract lemon;
20 " Kentucky mustard in canisters;
10 boxes star ealt - Siefi
100 kegs pure lead;
50 " No.l
For sale by J. 1). IVILLIAMS,7IIO Wood st.
jylo
7:
FGAIL 7 —:, Idols N. 0. sugar;
a Ws small loaf . ;
5 " crushed and pulverized;
50 " N. 0. molasses;
5 " sugar house "
For sale by J. D. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood st
jYIO
INDIGO -1 caae manilla;
50 Ilia S. F.
2.5 " Fig Blue,
For sale by
J. D WILLIAMS, 110 \Vood at
•
FEWMORE LEFT—Same Sort.—The balance
of thog6 sFiletidid Berne Shawls, which have
commanded ready sales ats s,oo—and great bargains
at that—will be closed at the reduced price of $3,75.
An early call will secure a bargain at
No 46. [jyB] BARROWS & TU O'ER.
tall and See.
RECEIVED at No. 46, another case Merrimack
Chintz, Gingham patterns, beautiful style of
large and small Plaids. Selling off with a perfect
rush, at
je2s BARROWS k TURNER'S.
JUST RECD—MOBE PARASOLS—Another
beautiful assortment opening, at No. 40—prices
from 50c to $5.
ALSO-2 cases Umbrellas, of Silk, Gingham, and
Muslin—in shades, black, blue and green—and qual
ities superior and low priced: Call and see at
je2s BARROWS & TURNER'S.
FREgeli COUNTERPANES—of qualities, Su
perior, Medium and low priced. The balance
on hand will be sold at bargains.
BARROWS & TURNER,
jpS 40 Market street.
New Books
JUST itgCEIVED—LETTERS FROM Bsioos,t, Asia
Minor, by Mrs. E. C. A. Schneider, with an
essay on the prospects of the Heathen and our duty
to them, by Rev./B. Schneider, and an introduction
by Rev. E. Heiner, A. M. Published by Rev. Saml.
Gutelius, Chambersburgh, 1846. For sale by
SCRIBA & SCHEIBLER,
jell 115 Wood et.
T3SALMS & HYMNS, for the near of the German
_IL Reformed Church in the U. S. of Ametiett, En
glish and German. For sale by
SCRIBA & SCHEIBLER,
jell 115 Wood et.
Remittances to England, Ireland, Scot
land and Wa les/
PERSONS desirous of remitting money to any o
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 £loo sterling.—
Remittances made through our hotise 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 &
myl4 New York
NV lE iTlf gr. pip L e l s Q p ti ur O e French Brandy, dif. brands;
2 4 , " ~ Holland Gin;
10 quarter " Port Wine;
2 " Madeira
-5 bbls Peach Brandy, 8 years Old;
4 " M. A. Whiskey "
2 « ti 11 "
35 ~ Rectified Whiskey;
Part of the above Liquors on draught and fat-kale
by P.l:. MARTIN,
je29 60 Water at,
112111=
- ARMS.-2 casks priztia hams Tor,sale by
je26 JAMES MAY
CI HOT-40 kgs Shot, assorted Nos. for gaiety
je26 JAMES MAY
PMETAL.-1'":ton Scioto Furnace pig iron for
_U sale by (ie26) JAMES ISIAY.
ATEW ORLEANSISIJO A—R..2ohhde N. 0. Sugar
jr for sale by (jc26) JAMES MAY.
CORN -117 sckr Corn, for sale by
je26 JAMES MAY.
HIDES -411 Missouri Hides, for sale low to close
consignment.
je26 JAMES MAY..
• ' : ' teamboitt•for Sale.
THE staunch, ivtAl built, light draught steamer
:Ittvgatte guttar, will be sold iow and on, good
erm s. Amity to je24.
EVICS'SUGAR^OURED:RAIVIS4-44at reed and
jt!lsrmit , 7; • THOS. MILLEK I
lelB - ; • ear. Wood le.4tlrsta. '
.
RIJIT-40 btiseidt" 'Raisinin • •
_U 13 Drutiks.S. - Fign
.12 Jan; rresll' Prnnen . .
Just received and:r. - sale by.
.- -
THOS. MILLER,
jelS cork Wood & .4th sts.
PHILADELPHIA ,STEAM SYRUP, a line eiti
cle. Just reed and for sale by
THOS. MILLER;
jelS cor. Wood & 4th sts.
CANDLES -20 boxes Stearine;
10 " Star;
Just received and for sale by
THOS. MILLER,
jelB • cor. Wood & 4th sts..
PALM SOAP--10 boxes Cin. just received and
for sale by THOS. MILLER,
jelS COT. Wood & 4th sta.
MOLASSES.
T ' o trres N. O. recci
veder str
nnoila'aodibrseby
je22 M. B. RHEY, &Co. O7 Water street.
Lawns s Lawns 1
I EO. S. SWARTZ has on hand a lot of fine Lawns
ur which will be sold at the very low price of 161
cents per yard, persons who want a good article, at a
low price, would do well to call soon.
Also on hand a good stock of Nansook muslin for
Ladies Dresses very cheap at
jel3 No. 106 Market street.
➢lnsqueto Netts.
F.O. S. SIVAATZ liason hand Riot of very su
perior white and Colored Musqueto Netts
which will be sold cheat) at No. lOU Market street.
jel3
SOAPS --110 boxes No. I Rosin;
20 a Almond, Toilet and Palm.
50 Hyder Shaving.
In store and for sale by
my 22 LAMBERT & SHIPTON
T EMONS-80 Ima Lantana, just reeeked and for
. 1 . 4 sate by JAME'S MAY,
je2l3 • No. 29 Water street.
QPEILM OIL.-1 cask ,perm oil, just rec , d and for
0 sale by JAMES ZCI AY,
je26 No. 29, Water at.
•
LARD OIL.-15 barrels Cincinnati No 1.
2 " 2
--received per str Dominion, and for sale by
("023) M. B. RIIF,Y, & Co
COTTON. -19 bales Mississippi Cotton received
per Dominion, and for sale by
je23 M. 11. MEI', & Co. 57 Water st.
• —•
CIOW TAILS, a small lot received, per str.
cassian," and for gale by
M. B. RHEY &Co.
lOTTON—A few bales of !TiKsissippt Cotton, for
sale low uy GEORG COCII RAN,
jot No. 26 Wood et.
TCONOMY CIDER-10. bbls Economy Cider on
l'A hand, and for sale by
BILLER & RICKETSON
EW CA LlCOM—Another lot Gin¢ham pattern
prints--large and small pinata- beautiful styles,
receiried at No. 46, BARROWS & TURNER.
MBOSSED TABLE cqvus—or different styles
i*ad Magnificient designs received and for sale
cheap . by 1.1114 ,7 BARROW-t: TUP—ti
COFFEE-6511;4gs prime green Rio.
10 pockets old government Java.
Arriving and for tale by
LAMBERT & SIIIPTON,
0() an D I.llLuSll°lrbeP•tcsoll:l r e oT ioa s f a , : o h o y n consignment,
jels TAA} FE & O'CONNOR.
7 11 5
.., ( 1 ) e - X b F ; S or
tie
l prime, )
. p .x ic A k i 7 F l itei(l,T,cLoe,:,:inslonEeß.for
Reams medium Wrapping paper (tow,)
Fre/ 50 do crown 't " strau;
10 do medium Ten Filler;
20 do writing paper, ruled;
.lust received and for ;tale by MARTIN & SMITH.
jelB 56 Wood nt.
r aCKEREL.-4o bide. No. 2, Sontl, ;
An. 10 half bbla. do.
15 bbls. No. 2, do.
10 " No. 3, North;
All of superior qualities, in store and for sale by
jel3 MARTIN & SMITH, 56 Wood pi.
OIL & TAIL
-15 bbls N. C. Tar;
20 Tanner's Oil;
In store and for sale by
MARTIN Ik. SMITH,
jelS 53 Wood at.
VAMILY FLOUR—A fen• bbl of family flour,
.1` of a very !superior quality, in store and for
sale by MARTIN lk SMITH,
je IS-d/tw 56 Wood street, bet. 3d and 4th.
GROUND PLASTER—We have, had will be eon
standy supplied with a first rule article of]
Ground Plaster, which we will dispose of by the
ton or barrel, to suit purchasers.
MARTIN & SMITII,
• jelS 56 Wood, het. 3rd and 4th ste.
SUGAR AND MOLASSES
-45 hhdS N. 0. Sugar;
200 bbls Molasses;
Just received and for sale by
MARTIN & SMITH,
jelB-dSzw 56 Wood street, between 3d and 4th.
VINEGAR -25 bbls Cider Vinegar, for sale by
MARTIN 82 SMITH,
jelB-d&w 56 Wood street.
DOTASFI-26 Casks Potash; a prime article, for
JE sale by MARTIN & SMITH,
jy7-d&w 56 Wood, between 3d and 4th sts.
BUTTER & HONEY—,
5 Jars Honey;
25 kegs Butter, puttifelit first rite styli; and
for sale by ARTIN & SMITH,
jelB 50 Wood it.
D EST JAVA COFFEE; krtnitki diid put up in
_IL) pound packages, received did for sale at the
PEEIN TEA STOYLE, 7.2 Fourth street, near Wood.
je29
n ALM 01L-1500 pounds Palm Oil in store and for
sale by MILLER & RICKETSON,
Je3o 170 Liberty at.
LAYiNGaßbSTßitiers,llepermint and Cigars,
P
always on hand at
rißAii CIDER-20 barrels Crab Cider, for sale low
by P. C. MARTIN,
je29 GO Water street.
CORN ---600 bushels Corn in store, and for sale by
MILLER & RICKETSON;
je3o • 170 Liberty st.
BARLEY -120 hyshala Barley, for sale low to
close Consignment by
MILLER & RICKETSON;
je3o .llO Liberfy at.
• .
Ponrthlitreet. Property. - .
l'lrc have for sale a lot, of ground en Fourth -
VI Street' befwein the Mayers•olifise and Smith
field street, $0 feet front by SS feet,-deep, on very
reasonable terms. Apply to • •• • • '
I v 4 H L4K ELY, M I TCHA L.
W ANILU--An expaneuceil balesmau in a Ury
Goods Store.on Market at. .Apply through
Box . 123 Post Office. jyB
SCORCHINGS.-75 barrels in store and tor sale
by (jy4) M. B. RHEY;& Co.
POTASH. -4 casks received and for sale by
jy4 N. B. RILEY, & Co
- WRAPPING PAPER-150 realna Crown and
Y V medium wrapping paper, red , d aii for Bale
Fky . N. R. RHEY & Co,
.141 46- Water at.
I==
.
.N PURSUANCE of "an ordinance i providing for
I
an increase of the Roycnue of thp city," passed
the 16th April, 1846, notice is herebyiven, that the
City Assessor has left in my Olfice, for examination
by all persons interested, a list of the persons doing
business within the city, in conformity with said Or
dinance. • •
SEC. 4. If upon examination of said list, any per
son shall think themselves aggrieved by the said as
sessment, they shall state the same in an
. affidavit,.,
which affidavit shall also contain a statement of the
true amount of their vales, as near as can be ascer
tained; said affidavit to be made and left with the.
City , Tredstirer within stiby weeks from "the date of
the firet.publieatien - of , the,notice aforesaid. •
SEC. 6. That no appeal . shall.: be taken but by the
affidavit of the.pprsou or firm aggrieved; said elfidavit,
to be conclusive eVideficc of the facts stated in rela
.tion Acb the, atnauat gi . .
S. E. JOHNSTON I ,
• ••• • • -• " City Treaati
• - 015-Office ti0..46
_ .
• Napalreim •• sad his Harshalls.
ND WARE NEW WORKS, at Cooks Literary
.4 1 - 1_ Depot, 85 Fourth street.
Napoleon and his Marshal's: by J. T. Headley;
dedicated to Gen. Winfield Scott. 2 volin
Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation and
Sequel. New Supply.
Columbian Magazine for July, 1846.
The Gardener: an account of every vegetable cul
tivatdd for the table by the plough and spade.
The Lives of the Felons; or Ameriesis Criminal
Calender.
A Love Tale, the Jewish Maiden of Sciiis Citadel;
er the Eigtein Star and the Albanian Chief.
Fanny Dale) or a Year After Marriage: by Arthur
Nov edition z
. .
The /forge Doctor; the Habits, Diseases and Man
agement of the Horse, in the Stable and on the Road,
with advice to purchasOm
Graham's Magasine ford uly.
Lady's Book.
National Mag-aiins:
Harper's Illuminated Bible complete.
Knights of the Forest; a. novel.
The Knights of a splendid written Book.
terThe above and a great variety of Bound Books
and Cheap Publications cah bli had at Cook's, 8.5
Fourth stieet. 1.Y2
rpilE subscriber offers for sale a tract of land ahoht
three miles from the city of Allegheny between
the Franklin and Beaver roads, containing one hun
dred and forty-one acres, about 44 of which is clear
ed. This land is offered at reduced prices and will
be sold either in a body or divided into Lots to suit
purchasers. From its convenience to market it would
be a very desirable location either for Ihrretng pur
poses, pasturing cattle or for Gardening.
•
ALSO,
Seventy-five building Lots on a credit of ten years.
These Lots are situated on Grant, Wylie, Fifth,
Ross and Diamond streets in the third ward of the
city of Pittsburgh, adjoining the NeW Court House.
Persona disposed to purchase will find these lots fa
vorably located as to health, convenience to busi
ness, and will soon be in the centre of the city. Fur
particulars enquire of J. C. Cummins, or
jy2 SARAH B. FETTERMAN.
JUST RECEIVED—Another large addition to my
stock of -Diamond pointed Gold Pens of the
best makers and for sate at the lowest prices.
Also—A large assortment of Gold and Silver Pen
cils, Tooth and Ear Picks, Tweezers, &c. &c.
W. W. WILSON,
je 17 57 Market st.
o a f nd Fi. N r V th ri a t n in d g =T s t , corner
kk ti This is the only Institution
j LIM Western 'Pennsylvania
where the theory and practice of Book Keeping can
be learned in such perfection as to enable the learn
er to apply the science at once to business. Those
unacquainted with Mr. H.'s plan of instruction can
have any number of references to persons in the
city who are now keeping books and who have been
qualified for the business by the previous training
they received in his academy. Hours of business
during summer, from 4 to 4 and 7I to 9, P. M.
jc23
Pittbbnrili - Navileattois and Ptrc Inon.
ranee Company.
OFFICE. NO. 21 MARKET STREET..
MIIE citizens of Pittsburgh continue to be offered
an opricirtonity - to erect - 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 Penh they can readily ascertain whether they
may repose that undoubted security which should
ever attend an fiesurance transaction.
133 laid 133 Wr,c(l at
To persons whose properly has already been dam
aged or dammyed by fire or water, the advantage of
personally adjusting the loss with an institution AT
1105117, will be strikingly erident. To those who suffer
ed by the Great Fire, this particular corporation needs
nn recommendation. The prompt payment of the
whole amount of its loess—rltAill.4 TWO tIOICORED
TurinsA ND not t.Arts—is to them a sufficient guarantee
of future security.
It is the part of all prudent men, however fortu
nate, to anticipate calamity for the purpose of avoid
ing its effects. To such as hare hitherto escaped, as
well as to those who have sustained loss, the facility
of protection and indemnity, offered by this institu
tion, will be the strongest inducement to avoid the
reflections and regrets which must be experienced
by those who suffer without hope of restitution.
N. ALLEN, President.
ROWT FINNEY, Secretary. feblo-d6m
T UST received from New York by Adams &Co's
tj Express, the following styles of Ladies Dress
Goods, which for beauty and cheapness cannot be
surpassed in any of the 'Eastern Cities, viz:
Embroidered Gingham Robes, (new styles,)
Graduated Organdi do do;
Rich Ombri Buages (silk and wool) very cheap;
Ilalzarines, -every price and quality;
Rich styles Rep. Cashmere and De Lains;
French Gingham and Gingham Lawns;
Paris Printed Hernanni Cobaltine, (a now arti
cle of Dress Goods, very beautiful.)
Graduated Muslin Robes;
White Embroidered do;
All the above goods have recently been purchased
in the New York market since the great reduction
of prices and will be sold at a small advance above
Eastern cost by
AT A. MORRIS'S No. 63 Market st. We have
Inow on hand the cheapest lot of Lawns ever
offered in this market. Such as are usually sold at
37} cents we are selling at $1,50 the Dress Pattern,
(9 yards.) Call and look at them. jet
DAWNS--(T.(Sr coLoas).—Another lot of Lawns
just opened at A. Morris's, No 65 Market st.—
warranted fast colors—which we are selling at 12;c
per yard. jet
ICY virtne of a writ of Fieri Facias, issued out of
the Distirct Court of Allegheny County, and to
me directed, will he exposed to Public Sale at the
steam Grist Mill of George M. Evans, corner of Water
street and Redoubt alley, in the city of Pittsburgh,
on Wednesday the 15th day of July 1846, at 10 o'-
clock, A. M. the following property, to wit:
Three pair Mill stones 30 inches, three do. do. 24
inches, a large assortment of ploughs, consisting of
Crane, flail Patent, True American Eagle, Left Hand,
and other ploughs of various sizes. Also a large as
sortment of Plough Shares of different sizes, with a
great variety of other Plough castings; Plough bens,
Plough patterns, Plough handles, &c., &c:
ALSO; •
A lot or round stoves, various sizes, cooking
stoves, wagon boxes, and-irons, hollow ware, several
pairs scales, I pair wheat scales, wrought irdn scales,
1 scale beans.
P. C. MARTIN'S,
GO Water street
ALSO;
Trucks, harness, t cart, 3 farmers Mills, Wining
lath's , .1 corn cob breaker, threo.fly Wheels, 1 large
mortis whS , 6l pattern, 1 last lathe, 1 drill press, 1
grind stone, a lot or toots Eiiid bellows itt blacksmith
shop, a lot cast kiln flasks, a lot wood flasks, 1 cross
cut sawi 1 pair grain rubbers, &c. &c. Taken in ex
ecution as the property of George M. Evans; at the
suit of Thomas Harniltoli and Sarah T. Evans and to
be sold by ELIJAH TROVILLO, Sheriff: •
Sheriff's Office; Pittsburgh, July Sth, 1546.
j7 944 .45'w , •
•
. . Gold and Slivot.r. Watches' ,
,CiF the best manufacture, both of Englariti Sod,
- GOMA, in large 'variety. and for sale. at the
'mitt pri,ces , •-patterns, nevrand of the latest style;
Also, Diamond _pointed *did . Pens, another: - large
supply,jusriiiceivedmf the beSrmake. Also, Silver
Ware, Jewel ry,'Fine Table Cutlery, Spectacles, Pen
cils, Tea Ware, Lamps, Military Goods Sze.
• W. W.'-WILSON,
j e 24 corner of Fourth - and Marketsts.
BA FAHNESTOCR & Co's Chlorine Tooth Paste
JO for cleansing and preserving the teeth, and
causing a sweet breath. Perfect satisfaction has
been givert in the use of every boa, when all other
remedies fail. Try the Paste.
Prepared and sold by -
O.- A. FAHNESTOCK & CO,
jy2 t cor.. 6th and Wood sts.
NO W-TIC
TO GARDI4'NERS AND OTHERS•
LAND FOR SALE AT REDUCED PRICES.
Gold Pens
Bin. DUFF'S
Ladles Dresai Goods.',
A MptißiS,
No. 83 Market st
Lawns Cheaper than Ever
Adionrned Sheriff's Bale
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QUADRILLES from Leonard, 25 cents
Operatic Gems, 25 •
Kind, kind and gentle is she; 061
Seven Songs for Guitar, . 121
Far away in my own bright land, 061
Inebriate Waltz—Flute and Piano,
Ailem Mavonrneen, 061.
0 shall we go a sailing,
12 popular quicksteps,' , 2.5
Let 'no thought of care oppress tlice, 061
Thou art lovelier, 121
New quadrilles by Stranes, . 121
Dermont Astore, 121
Opera of Fra Diavolo, 25
Here's a health to thee; Mary, O6l _
Little Nell, 061 .
Light of other days is faded, - 061
Rest spirit, rest from Amilu, 061
Opera of Massaniello, , 25
Le Desire Waltz, . 061 .
T. Rayne,. Bayley's Songs, 25
Chimes ,Quadrilles by Tulein, ' 25
We hare been friends together, 061
20 airs trom Bohemian Girl, (Flute,) 12;
11 " ' " Fra Diavolo, 121
Love Not, by Mrs. Norton, 061
Love's 'your dream, . 061
Opera of the Enchantress, by' Salim, 25
Opera of Guy Mnnnering, 25
Morris's Melodies, • 2.5
Seven Mayurkas, • 121
.
La Craeovienne, 111
For sale by JOHN 11. MELL
. OR
2
je3o 12 Wood at. •
Paper Warelroase
THE undersigned' having bought the
.paper ware
. house and wall paper manufactory, late of
Holdship & Browne, hare entered into a co-partner
ship, under the name ai(d style of 11111 &Browne, for
the purpoSe of carrying on the business in all itis.tr,
rieties. They will hare always on hand a complete
assortment orPAPERILINGANGS AIMBOHDERS,
of their own manufacture, and their stock will be
improved and enlarged with
‘ periodicil additions
from the best F7ench factories.
Agents for the :well-known Clinton Paper Mill,
steuhenville, from which they will be constantly
supplied with WRITING, WRAPPING, PRINT
ING PAPER, BONNET BOARDS, am.; all of which
they offer wholesale and retail, at 'their store, No.
37 Wood street, midway between Fourth and Dia
mond Alley, where country merchants and dealers
are invited to call.
GEO. G. BROWNE,
je29-d6in SAML. ,C. HILL.
lIECF.IVED—Per Canal Boit Great Western
-100 pas Cherry Scantling-5:5 and 6:6-6000
Lights Window Sash suitable for the western trade,
12:16,10:12 and Sxlo. For sale by
je6 L. WILMARTH.
i Security to Purchasers.
E.t.a bs of GENUINE SUGAR COATED !ILLS Du upon it
a. • ~,,Ithß i ,,L.44tohiiihiuuniu...ow ....cp , tw . p.,, ;; ALL
s,:nannu ' , ...:10.4111 . 49.14/ta1k i e........... ah m ,
el au ars
Original
lartator. ,-•••••• TEKrzrk
1 - ILICKENER'S SUGAR co...TEi? VEGETABLE
PILLS are the first and only Medicine ever
known that will positively cure -
Headache, Giddiness, Ildeasles; Salt Rheum, "
Rheumatism, Piles, Heartburn, Worms '
,
Dispepsia, Scurvy, CholemMorbus, '
Small Pox, Jaundice; Coughs, Quinsy,
Pains in the Back, Whooping Cough,
Inward Weakness, Consumption, Fits,
Palpitation of the Heart, Liver Complaint,
Rising in the Throat, Erysipelas, Deafness,
Dropsy Asthma, Itchingi of the Skirt,
Fevers of aiLkinds, Colds, Gout, Gravel,
Female Complaints, N , erroua - Complaints,
Ind all other diseases originating from impurities Of
the blood.
err They have cured, since their introduction,
over 2,000 persons, who have been given up as liope
less cases, by the most eminent Physicians.
i r r They are patronized and recommended_ by
men of the highest distinction, among wborn arc—
hon. David R. Porter, lion. Henry Clay,
•
Hon. John Q. Adams, Hon. Diniel Wtbst6r;
Hon. Nartin Van Buren, Hon. J. C. Calliciun;
Gen. Winfield Scott, Col, 11. M. Johnson;
Ron. James E. Polk, Gee. Lewis Cass.
iclr- Their virtues arefo infallible that the money
will be returned in all ca fes they do not give univer
sal satisfaction. Although but two 'and a half yeart
have elapsed since these celebrated Pills . were fiat
introduced to the public, the Sale of them in the
Eastern and middle States has far exceeded Dr.
Clickenerls most sanguine expeCtations. During the
past year, alohe, no less than 10,000 eat of boxes
have been sold in the State of gew York, kOOO in
Pennsylvania; 4,000 in Marylerid, 3,000 in New Jer
sey, 2,000 in Delaware, and 9,000 in the New England
States, requiring the constant 4, employment of 27
hands, exclusive of printers and engravers. In the
game period, upwards of . 200.900 copies of the
"Family Doctor": have been ordered by agents in
every section of the' country.' ,These facts must
show, conclusively: that Dr. Clickenerin Sugar Coat
ed Pills, bedded bent tlic very:beit Meditine iii the
world, are held in the highestestimation by the public.
We might extend this publiCation to an indefin
ite length, if we deemed it expedient to publish all
tersimieeials we have received, net only from agents
but individuals and families; who have experienced
the benficial elects of ClicieheriS Seger Coated
Pills,-but we deem it unnecessary, . The 'most in
contestibl d evidence of their unprecedented success,
are the numberless Imitations and Counterfeits which
have already appeared; ndtwithStanding the brief pe
riod they have been before thejniblie, ,Even some
of our staunchest pill maliCra have had the' audacity
to imitate the CapsUld of Stigai; in order to disguise
the ingredients of their file compounds, and palm
them off the areal siphon pure); duch paltiy
shills cannot last long without exposing thfilrhideouS
.deformity. Truth and honesty , must inevitably pre
vail over rascality and deception.
For sale iu Pittsburgh ; by .WAL JACKSON, at his
rct tint Medicine Warehouse, No. 8.9, Liberty. street,
head of Wood et; Pittsburgh. ".Price, 25c. per box,.
'Dr, Clickenees principal office is 8! Barcltly.street;
Nei , ' York. -
Bewate of an imitation' article called Im
proved Sugar Coated Pills; pdrporting 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-medicines.
IKe Remember, Dr.- C: V: Clickener is the original
idweritor of Sugar Coated Pills; and that nothing of
the sort was ever Wird of until he; iniraducel theni
in lune, 1843. Purchasers should, therefore, alwdys
ask for Clickeners Sugar Coated Vegetable Pillsiand
take no other, or they will be made the :victims of a
fraud; itray
Cliztefiiziati vivid St; Louis
The passengir steamer PAS EST2NE~
Capt.: Williams, will leave I'o- the above
a m arZMennediate ports regularly.
Por freight or paaliage apply on board.. • • je9:
ROC Cincinnati and VeiI:CUT - Ino.
RECOLAK. PACKET.
lr;The new and splendid p4sieriger stearn,
er C 0 LUMBI A, O'NEAL, Miter, will ,
cave or the abave and intermediate ports; regular:
Ivs . . _
.
For freight passage apply on board, or to
Jet • .11. WILKINS; Agent
.
The new and splendid passenger
.steatn
i4 • bode - VECIARATiON, . Capt. VOYIICPSi
wil run asa regular. packet, between. Pittsburgh arid
eineinntiiiilliavinglida, pert every Tuesday evening.
at 3 o'clock: Returnine she will leavs Cineinnati
evetyYritlity evening at 3 0 , c10c1i.,.• •
The D.Cchiration,.erers,auperior - aceonpatidations
ttopassenge . ri; . ,
passa.n -apply ,on.
board::
,
TIFF reguldr phsenger
steam
er UNlOlN . ,Caytain Macleanovill run as
a regular packet between Pittiburgh and Chichi
dati, leaving this port evtiry,Mdtidayat 6 'o'clock,
P. M. . Rf urijiiig Ole will leave dtici4a:ti every
Thorsday at 6 P. M.
The Union was built expressly fOr this trade,
and affords every accommodation.
,For freight or passage apply on borrd. maps
4 .7,:4it, The ‘ , .‘ell known fast, running steatner
W: Forsyth, Mister,.4l !en
as a'segjdat.Fadkit, leaving every Wedneklay main
ing 10 o'clock, and Wheeling, at 10, p M., the
same day. Retuning, she will leave Cincinnati
every Saturday, at 10, A.lll. .
For freight or paiisage apply on board, or to
PORStril & Co., Agents,
No. 30, Water itriet:
SAI!RDA Y . PACKET.
The reeularmailandpasienger steamer, .
CIRCASPLIC; Isaac Bennett, - will
run as a regtilai Packet betwiten Pittaburgli and
Cincinnati, leaving this port every Saturday, .-at 10,
A. M., and Wheeling. at 10, the . same day:
iteturning; Ad will lezire ., Cineiritinti ciey Tue sday,
For freight or passage apply . on board. ..
The Circassian was built
.expressly for,this -trade,
and offers to hdr passengers every comfort and ac
cominodation. mar 23
SATURDAY PACKET.
, The regular anti paasenger steamer
„1:1 - etIIESSENG ER, gripi. run as
a regular Packet between Pittsburgh and tizeinnati;
leaving this port every. Saturd,ay . at 10, A. M. and
Wheeling at 10, P. M., the same day. Returning,
she will ,Thave: ChiCifinkti every Tuesday, at 10
o'clock, A. M. , - . •
.
For freight or passage apply on board.
The Messenger was built . espressly for this - trttde;
and offers to her passengers etery coinfoit. and
sc
commndatieti.
-- - mar 23
,TITh:SDAY
S. THE regtilar mail and4iisseitgOriteam.
er HIFIRRNIA, Capt. John 'Rlinefelter,
will Till as 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. M.
..
• For freicht or passage apply on board: •
'.
The Hibernia was built expressly for the ,trade r
and offers to the passengers every comfort and su
perior accommodations. apl
THE reeular mail and s t eampassengerta
CLIPPER No. 2, Captain .Crooks, will
run as a re„ ilarpacket between Cincinnati and Pitts
burgh, leaving this psrt every Friday - . at 10 4. M.
and Wheeling nt 10 M. tlui seine day. :•Returning
she "will leave Cincinnati every Monday at'.lo st , clok,
A. M.
For freight or passage apply on boar& , .
The Clipper 2 was built expressly foithiitiade;
and offers to her passengers ecery, cozafOrt and ac
coinmedition. •
THE pew V. S. Mail.:iteaiiker ACAPJA,
E-Lucas, Master; run ea Align-
TaiPaisenger packet betWeen-Oittaborgh aid the
above port during the season of 1846, leaving every
Thursday at 10 o'clock- A. M. .
The Acadia is new and has supeiliir an'ammoda
tons. - For freight or passage apply.on-boriiplior -to
ap9 J. , NEWTON JONES, Agent.
The regular mail an it passenger steamer
- - MONONGAHELA.. Capt. Stritie„will run
asarighlar Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincin
nati, leaving this port every Monday at 10,"A. M.,
and Wheeling at 10, P. M., the same day. Return
ing she will leave Cincinnati every Thursdayoit 10,
A.M.
For freight or passage apply on hoard: -.
The 'Monongahela was built exprestlYi for this
trade, and offers to the. Passengers comfort; and su-.
perior accommodations. '. l ^Enar 31
_
WEDNESDAY PACKET.
TIIE regular mail and passenger steam
ler NEW ENGLAND, Capt. 5. i .13. Page,
will run as a regular packet betweexPittaburglr and.
Cinciuttati, les,ving this poi.,t Oery Wednesday at 10
A. M.. and. Wheeling at 10 P. M. the same day.—,-
Ratiiraing. she will leave Cincinnati eviiy Sattirday
at.lo A. M.
For freight or Passage apply on hoard.
The New England was built expressly for this trade
and offeds — to the
.passengers eiery comfort Sid Mitte
rior accommodations. _
_mar26
FOR ST. LOUISREGULAR PACKET_
The new and spleildid passenger stiain-
M
er TO CORWIN, Capt..Bugher, will
run in t:1 e trade froth Pittshurgh t 6 St.'.T,ouis, du
ring the season of 184 d.
The Torn CoiWin, was bulkexpressly for the
trade; and is elegantly furnished in evety respect.
For freight or passage apply on board.
may 19.
FOR ST. .LOUIS--REGULAR PACKET.
....4,,,
The ne* and aplenclid,piaienger steam
,,,
. - er BRUNETTE, Cnpt. Perry, will run in
t e tra e from Pittibuigh tc St Louis, during the
season of 1846.
The Brunette vas eniressly fair the trade,
and is elegantly fohhd ih every iespehi:'
For freight or passage apply on board. apl4
Fort LOWSVILLE—REGULAR PACKET.
The new and splecdtdpaeragerstoam
•er TONNALEUKA.; - Capt. J. K. Moody,
will run in the trade from Pittsbiirgh to Louievale,
during the season of 1846, •.
The Te:iinalotika was bdilt expressly foi the trade,
and is elegaittly furnished in every respect
Forfreight or passage apply on board.
BEILA.GE SAAWLS AND SCAILFS- -
i carton black second Mourning satin etiiped
forage -
I carton beautiful fkney Deragti Ombra
fringes;
1 carton brocha Betrage Shawls, extra handsome;
" " Scarfs
1 " .satifiberdergd
" hernani
I " extra sup: hernani w
The above handsome goods, have all been pitreha
sed lately at auctidn, in New York and Philadelphia,
at the closing sales of the Frenah importers, and are
now offered at a.suilyarice ' and less than Abe
cost importation; at the ChriapCaih Stern bF
jeiB • • ALEXANDER tz DAY.
Seilirtk off at Reduced Prices:
62 Mat ket st S'itipsaws Row.
irHE subscriber offers his large and well selected
etock- of goods, a greatly prices; in order lower
it for fall trade. It is complete in every respect and
will be sold at A GREAT DISCOUNT; froth &Steer
prices and a great saving tp purchasers.
LOOK AT 'THE FAECES;
Paris Muslims foi 2S cts peryd; fcrther pric 371
French Barages " 4 2
,do Oinghams 22 as . cc e. 31
Printed Lawns 2l ii ac cc 4 di 371
Gingham Muslins '23 " * •3t
srde Lain as low. as 181 " " it "
Alpaca Silk Warp 50 " " Jf " " 75
do -Cotten de" ` , BO
Bombazine 75ii i; p ia C a a 100
Cashmere Shawls 550 " " " " ,8,00
do do ffoo it a a a a 12,00
Viustitola 150 " " " " '2,25
150,Liiirienilandkfa 121." a "•• " • " 181
Hem Stitched do 42.. " 'a 621
Bonnet Hibb6iis . 18! " " " is 28
ANC, a good assortment of White. Goods,;'Dresii
Silks,Shawls; SeVfa, Nosieiy and Gloves, Cravats,
Ildka. French Prints, Laces, Calicoes, Bleached
and Bro. - Muslin% Tidings, Chintzes, Domestics,
Flannels, Drillings,. : Denims; Apron Checks,
MilitarY Cattonailea, Morcens, Damask
Table Cloths, friali Linens, Napkins, DiaPers, Towel
legs,Blanketi, Connterpaines:
Ntinkeintijeloths and Castritneres;Vestingain great
varietyi: together with every 'other ' article usually
found in, a ,Dry Goods StOre, •-whicit.we will-SELL
AT A REDUCTION OF 25 PERCENT. from usu
al prices; thus offering inducethents to purchasers,
iarely to be met with. A. A..IIIASO/rl,
Pittsbdigh June 17, 184.6
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CINCINNATI PA.C.ErVi'ff;
Tnelidiy
MS=M
FRIDAY PACKET
REGULAR CINCINNATI-PACKET
MONDAY PACKET
SAINT LOUIS . P CKETS
..-a,•a.,,~z..4:d:~A'~aJs'3Yli.?iAcs!'` - ~1,^.:.a,:ie
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