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"• ° stock of this company (being $2 31.1 per share) :. 00 , .. ...: will be due on 13 cdncsday the 15th July inst. J. FINNEY, Jr. , . 4 • jyl4-5t Sec), :,;$ . MEM MEM i , t ~k:~~,,.. ~ d ft4. ; 4; , , lELPITTSIIIIO riAILY MORNING PST TIN,SDAt MORNING, JULY' 21, , 1846 :• IgraT.-13.,Passina, Agent Bar country newspapers, Ihe Agen‘for the Pittsburgh. Daily . Morning Post, RIM Weekly' 'Mercury and Manufactercr, to receive "advertitiements and sulriptiorsm Re has:offices in NEw, TOM, at thet OfficePO Ann street, (ad= joining the Triteine'Dffic) Bosco c, No. 12,.State street: • - PArit.annente, Beal Estate and Coal cane, '69 ." Pine street. • - EALTI2IOII.T., S. E. corner Baltimore and ;Calverts, where our paper; can be seen, and terms of adierti • sing learned. ' Co *rE YEITEEb A meal whose names we have been unable to learn, were i arrested in Beaver county and brought to this city on Saturday evening, charged With :counterfeiting. they understand, a regular brganized band, 'illffliVitice in thevicinity,. and we are :in hopes that they may all be ferretted out and brought;to jastice. The officers are on,the track *Lame of them'now. Itscovr.ntsa.—Pasn, thernan who attempted to commit suicide by jumping off the'bridge on Satrinlay.erening, is fast recovering. ' Anstrars.n.—Jno. Pa.sely the young man who cut Gnrrnly on the head : with a tumbler, some time sineewaiarrested in Tarentum and brought to the city on Sunday. Ile gave ban, yesterday, for his appearance. LECTIIILE.-Mr. PATRICI. LANE, froni the Penn -Eyiv-aide Institute for the Blind, Philadelphia, has arrived in'our city, and intends delivering a series of Lectures. Qcics Trms,.—The steamboat Traveller, on the 14th inst., made the passage from New Haven to New York, about eighty miles, in four hours and eleven minutes—the shortest time ever made CELI.III(.I,2ION.—The inmates of the Connecti cut Lunatic Assylum, celebrated the Fourth by a dinner, oration, toasts, and speeches. RECOVEIIED.-COM.• STEWAUD has recovered from his late severe indisposition and is now resi ding on his farm. NEW PLA.T.—EpesSARGE3T, of NCW York, is :writing a rice drama , expressly for Mrs. Mow.tx-r. Mu RDE n.—A travelling mesmerizer, named E. M. Spencer, murdered his wife in Jersey City, on Tuesday night last. He has been arrested. Surety - E.—A girl named Hannah Cashing com mitted 'suicide in Dover, N. H. last week, by cut ting her throat from ear to ear with a, razor. No reason assigned for the act. rAill.—An agricultural exhibition is to be held at Rising Sun village, Philadelphia county, on the Ist of October, A FIIIIND rr NEED.—A gentleman unaccus tomed to public speeking, becoming embarrassed whispered to his friend, 'Quick, give me the word!' Upon which the other replied, 'Yes, yes; wha. word do youwantV. DEAD.—The brave Capt. PALS, who was so desperately wounded in the engagement on the 9th of May, lift New Orleans on the steamer Nlisson ii for . St. Laois en the 711 ling., and died on the passage up. . AN INPOIITANT CAst.-211r. Fisk of New Or leans, whose carpet-bag was robbed of $6OO while in charge of one of the agents of the Railroad Company, has commenced a suit against them for the recovery of the amountholding them re sponsible for the actsof tbeir,anenns.. 13.twArtn.--iohn A. Muier and Peter Boisseoui of Petersburgh. Va., offer a reward of five hundred dollars, for the arrest of William Dandridge Epes, the murderer of F A Maier. Scrixtmen.—A fellow named Benjamin Antho• ny, has been arrested in Boston for swindling a num ber of firms out of goods to the amount of $3 O :- 000. He went into the business extensively. TO Mothers--The difficulty which every mother experiences in Administering medicine to infants, is.entirely obviated by Dr. Clickner's preparation, celled the Sugar-Coated Vegetable Purga'ive Pill. The pill is'encrusted with fine white sugar, so that it resembles and tastes like a sugar plum, which no child ever yet refused to swallow. For worms'. this is.an assured remedy, and it has been used with excellent effect in cases of teathing. The matron of the Farm School writes to Dr. Clicke , ner, that she has used for some time, his Sugar-coa ted Pill in both these complaints, and always with entire success. Seld by Wm. Jackson, corner of Wood and Lib erty streets, who is general Agent for Dr. Clicke tier's Pills in Pittsburgh and vicinity. Notice to Stockholders. AT a meeting of the Directors of the PENN IN SVIIANCE COMPANY, it was ordered. That all sums remaining due for instalments on stock, un paid, on Saturday the 18th day of July, inst. be placed in the hands of the Solicitor of the company, for immedicite 'collection. From the minutes J, FINNEY, Jr. Secfy. OIL Sr. TAR— O bbls N. C. Tar; 20 6 ' Tanner's Oil; In store and for sale by MARTIN .6r. SMITH, jelB 56 Wood at - - FMILY FLOUR—A few bbls of family flour, of a very superior quality, in store and for sale by MARTIN '& SMITH, jeIS-d&w • '56 Wood street; bet. 3d and 4th. 13 °QKS— • Treatise on Domestic Economy; Readings in Prae; Borne as seen by a New Yorker; Winter EVening Tales; Lives,of celebrated Travellers; Lives'df ray and Hamilton; • Southey's Life.of Nelson, Brewster's Life of Newton; • Crolys:Life of George IV;---For sale by H S. BOSWORTH &-• Co, 43 Marketst. LAKE SUPERIOR. • h „ • THE STAUNCH low pressure m ilat i ship built Steam Packet, JULIA PALMER, Capt BEM A. STANnAnn, having been put in complete condition for sea, will run upon lake Superier during the season, commend ing 3d August, between the Sault de St. Marie and the various ports, as business may warrant. The P. is K cli furmshed in every particular, and is as fine a;heavy weather vessel as any ship that floats the seas. Has good upper cabin, state rooms and family- saloons, as also single berths, ladies cabin and steerage cabin. All well ventilated, and will Accommodate 100 cabin riassengcrs. Freight in large quaToo,mi cab he stowed under decks. Parties With or withautireight will be accommodated at the van. , ous landings upon' the British'and American sides of the lake. • • One , or two voyages will tie Made to La Pontei ilming.the Indian payments, and .two pleasure coy agesiwill. be made entirely around-the lake coast wise, during August and September, giving to plea "sure. travel an opportunity of enjoying the most de lightflil„ anigne and interesting scenery in the known ivorld.„SMte . rooms or single .berths can be secured -in advmme by addressing,: W,:,P.,..POBTE4.T.A.YLOR,AIanaging owner, Ainit de. lite Marie, Michigan. • duly, 11345. , jyr.'o-3bt&3m _ . N. B. Property consigned to W. Porter Taylor Atilt Meet with immediate depateh as ordered. , , Blakely (Vices oill'entr 'and Smitlificld sts. A GENTS . for the Old Black Ball Line of Liver - 'pool'and New York Packets. ' - Remittances Nriade as usuarto England, Ireland, Scetlitod_and Wales, ia. sums of - one pound sterling and.upvyards—payable in any town of importande in Great Britain and Ireland. 'Persons - wishing to send for their friends can have them brought out by the above splendid line, on the .15th and 16th of any month. jy7 INTINES & LIQUORS— • . 1 6 half pipes pure. French Braridy,dif: brands; ' " , " cc Holland Gin; • • •10 quarter • " Port Wine; 2 " • " Madeira. • 5 bbls Peach Brandy, 8 years o ld; 4• g M.A.:Whiskey " 2 !:ta ts . _ 35 " Rectified Whiskey; Partof the above Liquors on draught and for sale by , P. C. MARTIN, je26 • '6O Water . st. New Books. JUST RECEIVED—LETTERS mom 11noosA, 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 byßev. Sand. thiteliuss Chambersburgh, 1846. For sale by • SCRIBA & SCHF.IBLER, 115 Wood st. T AKE NOTICEALL THEPEOPLE--Aorzrcy Removeti--The celebrated medicines of Dr. T. G. Evans of Brownsville, Pa., arc now for sale wholesale and retail, at Jackson's Medical Depot, No. 89 Liberty street, bead of Wood, Pittsburgh. Wholesale Dealers and Agents supplied. Dr. Evans' Sovereign Tonic and Grand Restora tive a certain cure for the Fever and Ague. Dr. Evans' Vegetal* and Anti-Dyspeptic pills, price 2v cents per box. Dr. Evans' American T'egetableVermifuge, price 25 cents per bottle. Dr. Evans' Tonic Eye Itrater, oat infallible cure for sore eyes,price twenty-five cents per bottle. Rev. Dr. ames Estep's Black Syrup, for the cure of Coughs, Cold, Asthma, Croup, Bronchitis and Consumption—price ono dollari Be'member Dr. Evans' only Depot, is JACKSON'S, No. 89 Liberty street, head of Wood. jy2. GROUND PLASTER—We have, and wil be coat atantly supplied with a first rate article oil Ground Plaster, which we will dispose of by the :on or barrel, to suit purchasers. MARTIN tr, SMITIIi 56 Wood, bet. 3rd and 4th sts. BU:ACHED SHEETINGS AND SHIRTINGS.— The attention of Purchasers is invited to our geral stock of these Goods. 9-4 superior Sea Island Shirting Isluslins; 1546 4, ~ 7-8 " 12-4 Hamilton Sheeting; 5-4 9-S mar 17 Lake Superior. PEOPLE visitin g the copper mines of Lake Su perior during the season, will find it to their advantage to call at Bays & Drockway , 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 & IIItOCKWAX, No. 2 Commercial Row, Liberty st. HEAVY white Linen Drill, for gent's pants; Tweeds and Summer Cloths; Gent's Linen Cambric liandkerchiers; Do. Silk Do. Bernard and Silk Cravats. An invoice of the above received this day by je 27 .B. E. CONSTABLE, S 3 Market. et It E s C h El ei V.Ell this day Parasoßelles and Sun- Ladies Corded Skirts; do Sea Grass do; _- 8; Black Ilernani Shawls; 13ereg.e Scarfs, and Shawls; For sale at B. E. CONSTABLE, je27 53 Market at. riIiAI)I..7A.TED Stripe. and Plaid white Muslin Itolies; Graduated stripe white I%h/sling; Mull Muslius; Nanisook do. Jaconet do. A large assortment just new to -day B. E. CONSTABLE., jc27 No. 83 Market st. COTTON—IO3 bales Mississippi and Tennessee Cotton : just arriving and for sale by 57 Water at. • NAILS -200 kegs "Dartutsons - ' rails, just reed and for sale by M. B. RIWY tr. Co, jyl4 67 Water st. 1 1 — ‘1RE BRICK-14,500, a Buperior article jest _l2 landing and for sale by M. 13. lIIIEY & Co, jyl4 57 Water st. MILE HEIDELBERG CATECHISM, or a sum ." mary of Christian Doctrine ns used by the German Reformed Church, English and German.-- For sale at our store, No. 115 Wood st. Pittsburgh. jell SCRIBA & SCHEIBLER, Booksellers. Gold — and Silver Watches OF the best manufacture, both of England and Geneva, iu large variety and for sale at the lowest prices—patterns, new and of the latest style. Also, Diamond pointed Gold Pens, anotherlarge suPply,jtist received of the besemake. Also, Silver Ware,Jewelry, Fine Table Cutlery, Spectacles, Pen cils, Tea Ware, Lamps, Military Good W &c. .W. ILSON, 1e24 corner of Fourth and Market ets. Chiral) Music. QUADRILLES from Leonard, Operatic Gems, Kind, kind and gentle is she, Seven Songs for Guitar, Far away in my own bright land, Inebriate Waltz—Flute and Piano, Aliens Mavourneen, 061 O shall we go a sailing, 61 12 popular quicksteps, 25 Let no thought of care oppress thee, 061 Thou art lovelier, 12) New quadrilles by Stranss, _ Dermont Astore, 1 121 Opera of Fra Diavolo, here's a-health to thee, Mary, Little Nell, Light of other days is faded, Rest spirit, rest from Amilu, Opera of Massaniello, Le Desire Waltz, T. Haynes Bayley's Songs, Chimes Quadrilles by Tulein, 25 We have been friends together, 061 20 airs trom Bohemian Girl, (Flute„) 121 11 .4 a Fra Diavolo, 121 Love Not, by Mrs. Norton, 061 Love's your dream, 061 Opera of .the Enchantress, by Bala°, 25 Opera of Guy Mmincring, 2.5 Morris's Melodies, On Seven Mayurkas, La Cracovienne, For sale by je3o SUNDRIES. -5° marts cassia; 6 dos. Olive oil; 2 underwoods pickles ass'd; 2 " ruse water; 2 " pure extract lemon; 20 6 , Kentucky mustard in canisters; 10 Loxes star candles; 100 kegs pure lead; 00 " No.l For sale by J. D. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood al. jy 10 For Sale at the Wharf. JUST received per Canal Boat -10,000 feet inch poplar; 10,000 44 I seasoned; 45,000 " 414. Scantling. L. WILMAIITIL LEMONS -75 Bones Lemons; for sale very low .by jyl4 S— GENES AND ADVENTURES IN SPAIN, from 1835 to 1840, by Poco Mas; bound in paper and muslin. . A SUMNER'S JAUNT ACROSS THE WATER, including visits to England.lreland,Stotland, France, Switzerland, Germany, Belgium; etc., by J. Jay Smith, Librarian'of the Philadelphia and Loganian Libraries, 2 vole., bound in paper and muslin. Just received and fOr sale by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, 43 Market st. MEMOIRS OF ANDRFW JACKSON.—Me -111. .moirs of General Andrew Jackson, seventh Tses'dent of the United_ States'. containing a full account of his. Indian eampains i and defence of New Orleans; and numerous anecdotes illustrative of his character, together with his Vefo of the Bank Proclamation to the Nullifiers; Fare- W.ell Address, &e. Sze, To which-is added the Eu olgy of lion. Geo. Bancroft, deliiiered at Washing ton, D. C. For sale by LITRE LOOMIS, Agent: Vournal copy.) 413 - , .*;el,4tOr'4l BY LAST Ntc tirs MAIL From the.Cruitwiti C'onuncreiill,...ruly 18. GitEB.T EXCITEDIE:DiT lu LEIKINGTO.IO A JUDGE AND JURY HUNG IN EFFIGY! 'lt will be remembered that on the failure of the jury to agree upon a verdictia Shelby's case, tried at Lexington some two weeks since, they were, discharged, and on the mrplication of his Counsel, Shelby was admitted to'bail. Tlie following letter to the editor Of the Georgetown Herald, gives the only narrative we have yet,received of subsequent transactions: /Axis-oxen, Ky., July 13. Mr. French:—The light of. this morning •diselq, sed to the citizens of Lexington and Fayette coun ty, nine ebiges, hanging immediately in front of the, Court House, representing Judge Buckner and the' eight Jurors who were for the acquittal of Lafay- 1 cue Shelby, indicted for the murder of Henry M., Itorine. Judge Buckner was represented in a false face, and 'a head without any place for brains; one hand resting upon his pocket, with the inscription "sutural( on the reverse side appeared in large capitals, "A JUDGE WITHOUT. JUSTICE."— On each juror was written "Perjury," and on one, "money gets me!" Some efforts were made to have them hauled down before a crowd would.collect, but the jailor who undertook it, was compelled to retire; this being County Court day,. as soon as the Court was in session, application was made for an order to have them taken down; but it was refu sed; the Court saying, " Ire had no hand in putting them there, and ore will hare none' in taking them away." A few minutes before 11 o'clock, A. M., Capt. Robert Wilson appeared at the window in the sec ond story of the Court House, and addressed the crowd which was very large, tria speech of some fifteen minutes, in which he spoke in no very soft terms 'of the judge and jury, affirmed that if Ho rine had killed Shelby instead of Shelby killing Ho rine, he would have been hung in less than 2.1 hoUrs; but here is a wealthy and aristocratic mur derer, by the force of his money turned loose up on society. Murder—foul, unprovoked and inex cusable,' has been committed on an unoffending yOung man in our streets, and this perjured jury has let the murderer go out unwhipt of justice.. At the close of his speech he read several reso lutions, which were adopted by acclamation. The first resolution was that in five minutes after 12 o'clock, they would proceed to burn in the public streets the "infamous jureits." The second 1 could not hear. But the third coiled for a committee to wait on Judge Buckner on his return from St. Louis, and earnestly request him to resign his o f. fice as Judge of the District Court. This resolu tion was received with a perfect round of applause, i.nd the committee immediately appointed, Cap'. Wilson being chairman. He declared on his elec tion, that it would be the proudest net of his life to presetit that. resolution to Judge Buckner," A committee of nine was then appointed to take down the effigies, which was done amid the roll of martial music and the shoutsof the crowd. A pro cession was formed under the direction of Mr. Lo gan; the effigies were elevated on poles, and the whole moved off to the tune of the flog•trie March; after passing along several of the principle streets. they formed a circle on Cheapsidc, and burned to ashes the effigies:. What is the state of the public mind when such things happetrin brush thylight! The excitement is very great_ There is to...be a meeting 'of the young men to-night at the City flail, to collect all the facts in connexion with the murder and the tri al. What the ultimate• object is I do not know. May heaven save us from the whirlpools of anal - - SPECTATOR. SHEA & PENN( ICK (iCr-• We clip the following items from the St. Louis Reporter of the 15th lust: Moue Oti 4 -rnxur.s.—By the St. Croix, which ar rived last evening from the upper Mis,disippi, we, have received a Circular, issued at Nativoti„luly, i 10th, calling on the order-loving citizen's of Han- I cock to assemble, and aid in suppressing, as far as possible, existing outbreaks against the Mormons' remaining in the vicinity of is.:auvoo, and those friendly to them. It would seem that, owing to . the scarcity of farming bands in that-neighbor hood_ a few Alormens hate been employed by the tanners In gatit-..,...i..-;..,„..,__ jr1ai , .3 ,,,,, umbrage to the lynchers, who recently asscrailed In considerable force_ and going to a harvest field where some six or eight persons Pere at murk, some of them new citizens, inflicted summary and dreadful punishment:on them all. We further learn from the clerk of the St. Croix that a warty of eighty men trout Nauvoo had turned out, and raptured five or six of the principal rioters. In the 'A-na.rs today, after a brief but interesting discussion, the treasury note bill vV3S passed. The consideration of the tariff hal teas then re• sumed, and 111 r. R. Johnson spoke for three hours in opposition to it. Mr.ANdes has the floor for Monday. The Ifultsc spent the day in the consideration of private hills. The Whirlwind reports five feet water in the channel o f the'..Mis , otiri and falling. 23 cents O 6; 08. 063 06. 23 08 121 111 J 0112.1 11. MELLOR, 12 Wood bt JAMES MAY •. . • t~ s ~ <<~: CONG Es:S )N AL Co I. t Ist orr.—As the Falcon WaS IleSeellaing the Upper Rapids, ou Sunday morning last, she acci dentally came in contact with the Lens, ascend• ing. by which accident she %vas materiately injured. Her larboard wheel was shivered to atoms, and the shaft brok en. The guard on the same side was raked lore and ail. The hull also, it is thought was somewhat damaged. • „ - AWFUL ASCII y .--A dreadful affair of blood took place yesterday atternoom as we learn, about seven miles from this city, in St. Clair county, iii the course of winch Mr. Jas. Duncan and old and respected citizen, lost his life. It would scent that the deceased, from some course or other. had become obnoxious to his neighbors. and that the latter had threatened to expel him from the vicinity. After many threats, yesterday alter-, ternoon was, selected us the time to carry out their projected measure: hearing of which, Mr. D. armed himself with a double barrelled gun, and await ed their approach. About 5 o clock a body of men, the number not stated, visited the farm of M. I). and ordered him to leave the neighborhood , In reply to this demand, report says, the deceased tired on the lynchers, and wounded one of their number. The tire was returned from some tweie ty-guns, and Mr. Duncan was literally blown to pieces, This statement may be, in some panic ulars, incorrect, but the main fact.s, we have rea son to believe. are as stated. COFFEE —5O bap prime Gm Coffee.; 5 " ' 6 Lnguayra, " Old Gov. Java; 2 " " Mocha; . For sale by .1. D. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood g. -4 rlSll--25 bbls No 3 oltra size Mackarel; 5 ~ .• 1 ~ •, •• 12 ball bids No 1 and 2 mackarel; S bbls and half bbls No 1 Shad; 2 4 , 4 , Salmon; 10 4, " Herring; 25 boxes Sealed Herring; For sale by J. D. WILLIAM, 11'7 110 Wood st. SUNDRIES -50 lbs Sap Sago Cheese; 3 bales Almonds; 1 " Walnuts; " Cream Nuts; 15 boxes M. It. Raisins; 5 " Lemons; S kegs Smyrna Raising; J. D. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood st. For sale by iY7 FANCY WORK STANDS.—On hand 2 fain:, work stands,.french pattern, a beautiful art cle at the furniture warehouse of T. B. YOUNG & CO, 31 Hand st. .iY I7 you want to purchase a good wardrobe cheap call at the furniture warehouse of T. B. YOUNG . & CO, iYI7 31 Hand st, MAP OP MEXICO, showing the Seat of I, 4 7itr Just received and for sale by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, 43 Market q.t. Paper. a) X, Reams medium wrapping paper (tow,) rlo do crown 66 4 6 straw; 10 do medium Tea piper; 20 do writing paptrNruled; Sum received and for sale by MARTIN & SMITH• , 06 Wend at, ~~~~n-a f3y'~?'z',Kz NAMS.-,12 caska prime hams To - Ftsie by ,jeft,fi - ' '-7A3,1E414.-P.27 HOT-49 kga Sl4, assorted Nos. for sate by je 26 ' ' ' ' 4104 - 1.8 MAY , nIG METAL.--;-17 F tou Scioto Furnace-pig.tron fur 1: sale by tje26)• JAMESMAY. -ORL • .7 •t - .8 •• s• • • ugar for: sale by Ge 26) JAMES :MAY. ORN-1 17 ickis Corn, for sale by • = •- je26 • JAMES:MAY TIIDES-411 Missouri Elides; for sale low to close I - I consignment, j Steenibolit for 501 e.., etauech, well built, light driught steamer Reytinub Cuttei, will be sold low and .on'gboil terme. Apply to je24. JAS, MAY. DIE SUGAR CURED HAMS—Just reed and _U for sale by THOS.MILLER, jetS . tor. Wood & -Mats. QS N-100 barrels Na 1 Rosin just received and far salt by jyls MILLER MCKESSON. LINSEED sim.r..io barrels Linseed oil now landing and for sale by .iYIS MILLER & RICKETSON. MADDER—I cask superior Madder in store 11l and for sale by ' jyls MILLER & RICKETSON. LAwNs--crAsT coLons).—Another lot Of 'Lawrie just opened at A. Morris's, No 66 Market st.— warranted that colors—which we are selling avl".!le per yard. 3 e 2 . ----- .Liewnal Lawns ri_EO.S, SWARTZ has on hand a lot of fine Lawns which will be sold at the very low price of 18i 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. nustriseto "Feats. EO. S. SWARTZ has on hand lot of very so ur perior white and colored Musqueto Netts which will be sold clieapat No. 106 Market street. jel3 S(SPS-110 boxes No, 1 Rosin) 20 zi Alinond, Toilet and Yalm• 50 " Hyder Sharing. In store and for sale by my 22 LAMBERTS SHIPTON COTTON. -19 bales Mississippi Cotton received per Dominion, and for sale by je23 M. D. 1111EY & Co. 57 Water et. (lOW TAILS, a small lot received; per str. "Cir cassian,• and for sale by je22 Id. B. RIMY &Cu. 17CUNWIY CIDER-10 band, and for sale by je3o MILLER & RICHETSON TE\VCALICOES:—Another lot Gingliatn pattern prints—large and small planls,beantiful styles, received at No. 46. BARROWS & TURNER. COF FEE-651 bags prime green Rio. 10 pockets old government Java. Arriving and for sale by LAMBERT & SI 133 and 135_ - Wood et 100 l'nudi',c.dolebte"."ll r c o h r ez il v ale b o y ci consignment, , jel4 " TAAFFE & O'PONNOR. -. r -„, BOXES of prime; flicked Sicily Lemous for I ...I sale by (jell)) TAAFFE Sc OTONNER. I)OTASH-26 Casks Potash; a prime article, for woe by MARTIN & smrru, jy7-d&w 56 Wood, LciAveen 8d and 4th ets DUTT.F.R & HONEY-- n f Jar,' Honey; 2,5 kegs Butter, put up w first rain style, and for sal,: by - MARTIN &. SMITH, jelS 56 Wood st. TEST JAVA COFFEE, ground and put up in II pound packages. received and for sale at the PEKIN' TEA Swat, 72 Fourth street, near Wood. je29 1).11.M yL-- il5OO Pm".Er fl 4, nf i ti ,1 c a for yetje3o 170 Liberty 6t. W RAPPING PAPER—ISO .reams Crow❑ and Vt . mednim ...rapping paper, reed and for bale Gc M. 11.'IUI Ey & en, 46 Water st. Lawns Cheaper thetas, Ever. T A. mORRIS'S No. VI Marketat. We have XV , LOW on hand the cheapest lot of Lawns ever offered in this market. Such as are usually cold at 371 cents we are selling at $1,50 the Dress Pattern, (9 yards.) Call and Junk at them. jet - -•-- I) A PABSESTOCK S Co's Chlorine Tooth Paste ) for cleansing and preserving the teeth, and canning a meet breath. Perfect satisthction has been given in the use of every box, when all other remedies fad. Try the Pante. prepared and cold by B. A. FAIINESTOCK tv. CO, cor. 6th and Wood sot. Pourth Street Property Alre have for sale lot of ground on Fourth V street between the Ma yors o ffi ce and Smith field street, 30 feet front by S.) feet deep, on very reasonable terms. Apply to v 4 BLAKELY MITCHEL. ITANTED--Ati experienced Salesman in a Dry V Goods Store nn Market st. ..Apply through Box 123 Post Office. jyS 1 CORCHINGS.-75 barrels in store and for sale by (iY4) lg. B. 11.11EY, &Co. TrTASII.-4 casks received and for sale.4l JL IYI M. B. ItHEY, S.: Co 1 ,4 0 t Salt. LOT of Ground on 6th street, 30 feet front by 120 feet deep. Also, 2 lots in Pine at., 20 ft. hoot 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 at. •Apply to jy4 BLAKELY Sr. MITCHELL. Allegheny City Properly . for Sfile• ANT E i.e . e r t il d l o s e e p ll a si to a t t c o cg ,n ro p u e u n d y l tre re e e t t Alleghe ny front by 6d City, on which is erected a double Name dwelling &c. Terms easy. Apply to jyd I.II.IKELY Br, MITCHEL, INDIGO -1 case manilla; 50 lbe S. F. " Fig Blue, For sale by J. D WILLIAMS, 110 Wuod st I i IEW MORE LEFT—Same Sort.—The balance 12 of those splendid l3crage Shawls, which have commanded ready sales ats s,oo—and great bargainS at that—will be closed at the reduced price of $3115. An early call lip secure a bargain at No 46. uyBl BARROWS & TURNER. FRENCH COUNTERPANES—of qualities, Su perior, Medium and low priced. The balance on hand will be sold at bargains. BARROWS & TURNER, • 46 Market street. 1 - IRIII.T, NUTS, &c. FOR THE FOURTH OF: 1 4 JULY -20.0 bat prime Sicily Lemons, in good order. 50 bags Pea Nuts; 2 " S. S. Almonds; 2 " Cream Nuts; 2 " Filberts and 2 bags Walnuts; 5 baskets Oliye Oil; - 1 case Canton Preswmod Ginger; 10 bas Raisins; for sale by retail and wholesale where parties can get a cheap supply at P. C. MARTIN'S, 60 Water et Light In Dark Places. PERSONS wishing to test the nine of a bright light in a dark night, will please call at the Drug Store of Hays Br. Brockway) and purchase an article called Caeterirst 't is death to darkness and a "terror to evil doers." NO. 2; "ommercial Row, Liberty streets iY/T, TIIIILAIDELPIIIA STEAM SYRUP, a Sue ar r cle. Just rec'cl, and fur sale by TIROS. MILLER, cor. Wood & 4t.11 . sts, SUGAR. --5 hhds N. O. sugar; •• 0 5 bbis email - loaf; _ 5 <, crushed atql pulverized; 5 5 " molasse s; • '5 " - sugar house s< For sale by D. WILLIAMS, 110 Wept' et -jylo - • ' `• Pismo'toss Avid kin Mirahans. A ND MORF - won Cookt Literary /AL Depot, 85 Fourth `street. Napoleon And his Marshalls: by Headley; dedicated to Geri. Winfield - Sena. Zt•ols. Vestigeil of the Nattiral -History' bf Creation and Sequel..• New Supply... - .• ColuMbian Magazine for July, 1840. - The Gardener: an account of every vegetable cul tivated for the table by the plough and - spade. The Lives of -the Folonsoe.A.meriean Criminal Calender. _ A Love Tale; the Jewish Maiden of :Sel7l£l Citadel; tn. the Eastern Star and the Athenian Chief. Fanny Dale; or a Year After Marriage: by Arthur. New edition. •- . - The Ilorse Doctor; the Habits, bition.se9 and Man agement ofthe Home, in the Stable and on the Road; with advice to purchasers. Graham's Magazine for July. . Lady's Book. National Magazine. , Harper's Illuminated Bible eon:plum Knights of the Forest; a novel. • . The Knights of Malta; e.-eplendid written Book. 0:1 - The above and a great variety of Bound Books and Cheap Publications can be had at •Cotok's,. 85 Fourth aticet. jy2._ JAMES MAY LAWNS ! LAWNS ! !—Great Bargains in Lawns axe now to be had at Alexander Day's, No. 75 Market at., as they aro selling MT their stock of these good at a gieat reduction of prices, so now is the time for persons to suit themselves at a comparative. ly small expense. ALEXANDER & DAY, No. 75 Market st., 'l3 N. W. Comer of the Diamond. ,rIIITE MESS GOODS—A large assortment V of White dress goods such isiansook, Jaekonott, Mull and Swiss IsluAine. Just . reeeived and for sale very cheap by ALEXANDER'S:- iY)3 75 Market st., n. west nor... Diamond. Gold P c ns. JUST RECElVElll—Another largo addition to my stock of Diamond pointed Gold Pens of the best makeis and for sale at the lowest prices. Also—A large assortment of Gold and Silver Pen. ells, Tooth and Ear Pielts,T‘yeezers, Kc. &c. W 4 Wm WILSON, • ;57 Matket st. - • and \Writing Rooms, corner NTi lFthiditcarketstreels.U hist v eonilrsfitution At l in 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. D.'s plan of instruction can have any number or references to . persona iu 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 2 to 4 and 71 to 9,P. M. je23 • bls Economy Cider on T CST received from New York by Adatns Sr, Co's Express, the following styles of Ladies Dress Goods, which thr beauty and cheapness cannot be surpassed in any of the Eastern Cities, viz: Embroidered Gingham Robes, (new styles,) Graduated Organdi do do; Rich Ombri Binges (silk and wool) very cheap; lialzarines, every price and quality;- , Rich styles Rep. Cashmere and De Lamas; French Gingham and Gingham Lawns; Paris Printed Hernanni Cobaltinc, (a new arti cle of Dress Goods, very beautifal.) 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 cust by A morints, j e t No. 65 Market st. p ECF.IVED—Per Canal Boat Great Western -10h) nes Cherry Scantling-5 and t;a6---6000 Lights Window Sash suitable for the western trade, 12a16,10a12 and Sxlo. For sak by J , 6 L.'%V(IM.IILTII. • twi , end gout...net an of .....orron.lEL 1.1.• ,22 . 1.4.../ C. V....~:ff E.&-11 Los of litiallNE SUGAR. I.2OiTED 19 Et§ Ili; upon It tI. I . •:, - ..511rIRII;CUIIIIiIIV _II II1 0 .•fl:• II ,1480C.p. ALL Siguature ..i LtnekillallptHar d Warraireet-.. I Clher et tbe i : I , ."i. ue ; Origitted . A' ' . '. e- p tom/. I inceator. Tigstrur -UlEauxt-r.,...riury ~,,s-,-,....-.....----.. :---,....-:-..._—.. PILLS are the first and 0n1y ,....,- Medicine ever known that will positively cure • Ileadache, Giddiness, Mea.sleP, Salt Rheum, Rheumatism, Pilesj Heartburn, Worms, Dispepsia, Scurvy, Cholera Merlins, Small Pox, Jaundice, Coughs, Quinsy, Pains in the Rack, ; Whooping Cough, Inward Weaksiciss.! Consumption, Fits, Palpitation of the Ile:lit, Liver Complaint, Rising in the Throat, Erysipelas, Deafness, Dropsy, Asthma, Itehings of the Skin, Fevers of all kind*, Colds, Gout, Gravel, Female Coulillailii.i, Nervous Complaints, And all other diseases originating from impurities of the blood. j 'They have cured, since their introductions over 2,000 rrson , , ‘Oho have been given up as hope less cases, by the 'nest eminent Physicians. .. ... _ .. . D The'Y arc patronized and recommended by men of the highest distinction, among whom are— Hon. David H. Portdr, Hon. Henry Clay, Hon. John Q. At:l3llli , , I Daniel Webster, lion. Martin Nan Buren, Hon. J. C. Calhoun, Gen. Winfield Scott, Col. R. M. Johnson, Hon. James K. Poll:, Gen. Lewis Cass. V..r - Their virtues are so infallible that the money will be returned in all cases they do nut give univer sal ea tisfactiuti. Although but two and a half years have elapsed since :these celebrated Pills were first introduced to the public, the sale of them in the Eastern and middle States has far exceeded Dr. Clickener's most sanguine expectations. During the past year, alone, no less than 10,000 gross of boxes have been sold in the State of New York, 6,000 in': Pennsylvania, 4,000 in Maryland, 3,000 in New Jer sey, 2,000 in Delaware, and 9,000 in the New England States, requiring the constant employment of 27 hands, exclusive of printers and engravers. In the satire period, upwards of '200,000 copies of the "Family Doctor" have. been ordered by agents in every section of the ccuittry. These facts must ' show, conclusively, that Dr. Clickener's Sugar Coat ed Pills, besides being the very best medicine in the world, are held iu the highcstestimation by the public. We might extend this publication to an inclefina be length, if we dimmed it expedient to publish all tersimonials we have received, not only from agents but individuals and families, who have experienced the benOcial effects of Chet:Crier's Sugar Coated Pills, but we deem it unnecessary. The most in contesuble evidence of their unprecedented success, are the numberlcsS Imitations and Counterfeits which have already appeared, notwithstanding the brief pe-, rind they have been before the public. Even some of our staunchest pill makers have had the audacity to imitate the Capsule of Sugar, in order tb disguise the ingredients of their vile compounds ' and palm them off for the , real Inman pure." Such paltry shills cannot last king without exposing their hideous defortnity. Truth: and honesty must inevitably pre vail over rascality and deception. For sale in Pittiiburgh by WM. JACKSON, at his! Patent Medicine Warehouse, No. 89, Liberty street, head of Wood et.; Pittsburgh. Price, 2.5 e. per box. Dr. Clickener's principal office is 81 Barclay street, New York. cO -- Beware of an imitation article called Im proved Sugar Coated Pills, purporting to be patented, as both the pills and the pretended patent are for geries, got -up byiu miserable quack in New York, who, for the last; four or five years, has made his living by counterfeitinn . ' popular medicines: Remeinber, Dr. C. V. Clickener is the origh inventor of Sugar Coated Pills, and that nothing of the sort was ever heard of until he introduced, then in June, 1643. Purchasers should, therefore, always ask for Clickeuer's Sugar Coated' Vegetable Pills, and' take no other, on they will be made the victims of a fraud. may 9 .. ~_: DUFF'S Ladies Dress Goode. becurily to Purchasers. TISALMS 1011tINS, for the tia.) of German r Reformed Church in the U. S. of America, En-; gush and German. Far sale by SCRIBA &. SCHEMER, 115 Wood- VENEERS AND VARNISHES, orthe very best quality, for sale at H. 11. RYAN'S Cabinet NVare Reding, Ni).131 Filth street. jyl6 Phtionophy of 'terOrin. Philosophy of Reform, in which arc aihib ited the designi principle and plan of Cod, for the full developinent of man, as a social, civil,. in tellectual and moral.being; - thereby elevating 'Amin the scaki of being:to 'the position he was ereated to occupy. 13y Rev. C. B. Smith: For sale by LUICE 1;001 iilS, Journal copy • • „ • . . •IXTAYFEP lt —Eight .;or , te mechanics =if la- - 1 1 Y - borers to servo . with the ILAn . ta, in 1 Me s lcoitntl-tolwhoni•liberal•wages Will be given. For farther infernatflbri out the subject; persons are, requested to eallon,the-combaandingliffirer at.iSe Allogheny".Arsenat' - ' - t;13-11-1110 t low - strict Vire - 4;014+F - • 7/Pfltr.:-'7, - .N0... MARKET STI - 3.1:P.T. , • Fifti.#-pf riasburitil he_ Ofreied• an • OpEofturkitY r to effect' inatuance'npun them property - ,:b,ft brill:testae institution lueatea• among themSOltiteS;baOcfd 4pon domestic eapitall, and Cori-- ducted - bydireatori,l,n,avliose prtidence,int.;gritlanU . good faith -,thorialkreadily ascertain_ whether. they:, may reposialthart2,Wichaubted security. which - shohld . wier attenakti•assurAnee trafisaction: . • i - To peractiss:whOsnprOperly,has already becn dam aged OTI3OO{f4YO*3.IIS , fire or water, the. advantuge'or perseually,adjuating the- loss with „an institution WM lie strikingly evident. To those who .suffer: , } cd by tiniflirent•FirO,.tbis particular corporation needs no recomniondatiom prompt .payment of the. :whole =omit itk I OBSCS.—DEARLY TWO INN - DAED TIIOUS,IND DOES.s tO thern,a sufficient guarantee or future security :L. , ' - • - It is:the :.part of men-, however foitu nate,lo anticipate calamity lift the purpose. of avoid ing its efreets...-Teratielvaa havehithertu escaped, as well as to those Who have sustained I ots; the facility of protection and; indemnity; , offered by-this institu tion, will be the Strongest inducement:to avoid the reflectional and'regreta 'which must be experienced by those who suirtr ; without hope-or restitution, . . . Dr. ALLEN, President. ROD L T FINNEY, SCOICINIV. . feblew.d6m NTEVER DE... 4 SPAIIt--ou can' be•curett! You .1:) June 70, 1846 Dr. D: JAYNE, Dilj:Bsenth Third street, l'hiladel phia.-.-betir ;Wave this day had an iuten-iciy with the ' onntletrian'orivhdrq I made mention itryon as havingbiketi yOuttspectorant with such decided effect , respectable farmer, few miles from here: I :NV a 4 0 - iiitth interested in a - detailed account he gave.. 'End- :or his; cough and cure, that I embrace (he firStliefitfie . mement to communicate it to-you, and if the-cure - is as'; radical us it appears to be, it is the mcist•reinfilialild onel- have ever lillOWll. For 32 yeala (afterJitiving the tneaslesy he haiheen suffdrotg With a - utini,•frof•thermost distressing kind, getting wore as lieMiVattcedin years; (he - is now 55.). Frequent termsof coughing and difficulty of breath ing. lasting front-.an hoitr to an hour and a half, would come upon such severity as to haust hint, with stranglituntil his eyes beeCme bloodshot.: fie had ilespahadv...of being cured, hav ing-tried.physiclais and a I.llotii ,• `ctaka thinetivithout relief. • For nine week's inwriediatelyevfonn to his' taking the' Expectorant,, hotbed not heefn 'idlls to his barn, although there hvas the most urg ne cessity for him tO'do Mai • :•,•• • During the. nine weeks he was *Ander the care e an eminent Physician) and•he - finally got just able to' go out atidcutue tint store, and, hearing hiscough, 1 recommended to hit your Expectorant. 11e - first said he had tried so many things that he had nu con fidence in any thing; butt induced hint to take a bot tic by telling him of persona of myacquaintance who had linen decideply Itencaverd by it. This was on Tueiday; that night he tool: of it, and says that it was the first! comfortable sight's sleep he had enjoyed for years, Ott the Thursday following lie.'went to work, and has continued ru make, a full l,auh ou his farm ever since, (now nearly two months.) lie told me to-day that for the lastiweeklie had cutand split a hundred mils, or made 100 pallets of' 'fence per day; has been in the water to Wash his sheep, and other wise exposed, without the'east symptom of a return of his nought it havii , entirely disyppearedyaTi, strangest of all, one third 'of a bottle has produced the effect. He seems so tljankfitl and ifverjoyeflthat he "wants to talk . : all day' Omit it," and says that it• he could not procure another bottle, lie would refuse. I $lOO for the. rernainder °tithe bottle ha,has left. Your Carminitive Balsom I have used or. recion mended.to others for thei last ten Year; with the most salutary effect. I:aspect:idly yours, jyll , Jon.w.ll. Arqogasorr., 0-For sale in Pittsbusgh, at the pekin Tea store, 72 Fourth street near WOod—and at the Drug store of 11. P.f Schwartz, Federal street, Allegheny. . Evineyißooka. • _: . _ ~.,, I ORACLFS FROM THE POETS,— The Snow Flake;: - i • - - - Natures GemS; The Gilt; ' The Rose of Sharon; l ' - ' •-.- The Sentiment of Flowers; . The Language of Flouters; The Lady's Book oiPt.ietry and Flowers; Poems of Eliza Cook; 1 'Desk of Poetry; Poets Gallery of Beautil - n fucleus Beauties oth d Poets; • • Byrcin--fiernans—Sigoriniey; Various fancy editions ofPoetient works, for sale by jyt ' H. S. BOSWOR'111,& Co.; 33 Market st. ' Bottled - Wines,. BASKETS Champaign Wide, various Brands . 7V and vintages. 00 cases ttAlarmarant"St. Julien Claret, a superior . .15 it Rhenish wined. varions brands; 15 doz. Blackburn Miileria, very old ailikricli; 10 cc .Brandy `.do . a celebrated wine; Star du 2Z) it Duff Gordon & Co., Sherries, Cortes-Bi. Lo bo; • • . , , • 11 " Pure Port, for; inyalila; with a geueral as sortmeiii of the finest wineiimported to thia country; on draught or for aaie ,bY the original package at the Wine:store of STEItETT & Co. jyl ; I .1110. 18 Market street. :. 13el ROUND LOAF SCGAR-- , We v.iil be constant supplied with this excellent sugar; not being. ground to powder, it isl the very ankle for lintels; Coffee Houses &c., fur sale by STERRETT & Co., ' Scgitrs. • • 1 0 000 — • "De ' la Cruz," Principe, inipnrted; 3000. 4 111 n -cf," Regalia, , 5,000 Madouro Lobelia, " • 15,000 Justo Sam., principe;. 4 4,000 Castellosi, - .... . - • 20,000 LlalfSpanish,.Wilie vbs. &c. Together with a find astorttnent of the most cele brated,btruids of Toboaco,inoluding "Bees Wine," .411..rematic," ,13etter Still;" Stag;., c., at very,low rites---call and see; atithe Wine Storc of , • 1 c-STF.RETT & CO, .- - 1S Market st, 01.1) 8RAND11 7 .9.--i .12 doz old Pale Alaglory; very siiperior. . 12 .. " Nectar " 10 " Dark Cogniae; 9 " t Peach i .; S .". Cherry; Ct 10 " " spirits;" . , Also, embracing a large variety of 9randies, Gins, Whiskeys, Rums, &c on draught and in original packages at the wine and liquor store of . r 1 SPE:II.F.TT, & Co. 18 Market st. 1011EicCil CORDIALS.—Ameng hich is Pine jl2 Orange, Annisette do.Bordedux, Pl;isir. des antes, Parfeit Armour, Creole de Molts, Eaneverte . S.tomachinque, Mule del'enus, Mule de ,rose, mule de Anis, etc. &c., by Idle bottle 'or ease at the wine 'store of "STERETT, 6.t. Co. jyl •' 18 Market st. : CLEARING OUT SALE AT NO. 46-- I,_/ 25 pa Balzarines from 25c to 40c, _which have been sold at prices frOm 371 to-75e; .4 ti pa Dress stuffs, of all qualities and styles; a mong them are super curdell and plain Swiss Lawns; magnificent patterns, rat the exceeding low price of 371 c; former price 50e; Also, Organdi, Paris printed, Gingham, and othor style lawns in splendid variety; . prices from 15c to 25 and 31c; usually frorw2s to 44c; Paraiols at less prices than can be fbund; 50 dos Linen Catutirie Hang price 12;c; Grass Cloth• ' Brown Sea Grass, for ladies' skirts; new lot open ing,at still less prices;6o doz. Ladies' Paris Kitl,supe r silk, lisle and other Gloves, in al! shades,nnd -at the lowest prices. Hosiery, beautiful assortment, - Bonnets, Bonnets- 4 :11m balance, of the stock will be - close tit prices rdduced 25 per Call an d d see at i BARROWS & TURNER. al iY7 • ALPACNS.—Beiutiful asSlattnent at No.. 46 • Narketstreeti Node, llhab„and other light shades, with black and blue blacks in grealvaricty, tig'd • and-plaiii, at jyts Farmers, look to your Inttresle THE subscriber has publicly Fhallenged arty hatter to produce a hat of as good material, style and intl.& at the prices at which be'vvill sell. All .his hats are of "Pittsburgh manufacture, and those who are uriacquainted with the prices o f hats can be dealt with on the cheap one price No one or two.priees his hats ever bear, A hat that is sold for four dollars eliewhere, He will sell fcir f 3,50 and that's 'very fair. Then-buy of friend - Xteyil the, hatter. We invite those who wish to buy on the above principle to call at lad %\ st—don't forget the, number-,nestcloo# to McCully's dour. warehouse. - • • KEE'VIL,fe Cc), BRISTOL BOARUS — Carßristol ,Drawing Poi "Your ',! I cc x 1 Meclimn , 4 .5 - . 4. Royal " Rerf*H' For typos Torr sTobk±oDr Cor: lOrket and. .2414stii Ivor Civversanati_outi Sr:l,6los. 1...W-fpv The pas - seoger stratner'PALES - TINE, teave for the above plianll intermediate ports regularty„ • . For freiglttbv_pasage Vor-VpaOlikr.sitt and 3.onisviJ4p oir The'ner:,:lond 130 ondid passenger stedrir erMA; Od'it4tillastvrrwill i leave for the , move and latert Oi-te gul'r . „. •ir to ri.VILICMS, TuesCbili . Evening V! aelczt -4.,11.16:11e1‘." anti opirindifl rocerigert'Otgain:' b 'DEC!, tl"'•171(vAl . t Trirlicth• ; • tvilYrun asirCgalarrpackot liet*Cen•Pattsbnigh and Cincinnati, leavilig.libis-prirt tvery Tricsdnyertnti4. ; at 3 otelocic. Returnin7 alto will lem,:t....:rincittriiti - . cveryPrid:ty evewzg at 3 o'clock: , • The rteclarition%qtrere , nupprior acconarcodatiolis to 'passengers. 5%r, ftoight- or •pacsaze-app 171 rldlt THE fe4 llll l-Tra?ii alld'Pasenger 'er. l 3 . N lol \ ,-CaPtem3l l " l 9l2.r4M lll a regular packet . between l'ittburg4 and eincin, trati% leaving this, port e.iery :Monday a & P. if.. -Returning Ate krill leavo_Cincintiati every Thlirsdav 'The 'Union -tv.-Is bail; expre..,,sly for '9 -As. traile, aTd atTircte . every 'accommodation. - . 'Fur fitight or. passage appik,bn borrd. vnay9 • ..' TOR CINCINNATI; Tile well known, first roofing creamer V, myth, I.llaCter,Avilbriut as a regnlarPacket,,li xtngeVcry Wednesday ;norm: • ing at 10 o'clock, and ,Whoalintr„ at .10, same day. Returning,. chg. letll Imive Cirlchrplti every.Sniurday, at 10, A. INT., I , .• 1 • }or frelerr or. passagn apply rn hoarti r or - to 1 . • FORSYTIr & I 'a. 10. , , Ne..3o,,,Water street-i PACRET77, - , . - It"' r eLg The r'kula mail and passOnger stealtief CIRCASSIAN, Capt. Isaac' Bennett, will Hu ay.a iogular Packet between 'Pittsburgh and Cintinnat4 leatiin t this port `every Saturday, at 10, A. M., and Wheeling at 10, P. M., the tame ditY, Returning, she will Icave Cincinnati e.Thrjr Tucadny,- .' 'fir .-freight or paisage 'iViply 'on 'beard', The - mate:law:was built axliressty for this ltride, dud (Arent • her-passengers every otunrort_and coturietlation. -mar fig th. Thereat]la c3wP • . regtdar Packet liqiveen,Pitts leaving this port eviiry-Sstitidiy a Witerliug ht 10, P. M., etc Sallie day. she' will - leave einchicati every Th6da), ti'ideek, A Al- . - Fur freightor pussalsc,..typly berard. The Mettsimger was built exprt.ssly fire tbi .tr de, and etrersto her passengers. every comcnit and -ttc-- entnniodation.' •• ' • - . -- inar23 • _H__ l7 _ , Te_e t M4e a rijitliilt! Klinefelter, Cincinnati. leuving get'ryceeTP:Piestl'iti'i;ljargh endA M., and IVheelinar - at 10 - P of 1101 Returning, she will leave l -1a same lilY,-7""r 4nctititutt every Frid •at 10 A. NI. • .. . - Per freight or passage apply, puboarti. , The Ilibernia Was builtexpreigb• for the . I. — dc,, -. . and offers to the passengers every cohrort.. and. sp.- peririr accommodations. . . , -_ . apt, Tilt: regular mail and passentretatenm j et CLIPPER No. 2 - Captain Creeks.;:will . rus7ritro regular packet between Cincinnitiand Pitt; ,bardb, leaving-this pnrt eieiv Friday at - 10 A.M.,' and Wheeling at 10 . W M. the name day.'' Returning ehe via leave Cincinnati every Mondayst 10 o'clok,. Fdr freight or. pasgniv,e apply on board. • The Clipper'No. 2 was built ex Prevsly for th ie. trade, and offers to_ hcr passengers every comfort and ac commodation. . , triar2:l' BARROWS & TURNER'S megya em=== MMMtM Ay PACKET,. ail sud pasHenger. steamer wilt rum ns a( ani K incitip4ti, A;14:;::ind ttitrnintr, TUESDAY P.AffF,E FR DAY. P.ACR.P.T RE.CCLAI, CINCINNATI PACKS T_ now S ACADIA Master; will run zn,a.regn lii-p-aenger_ wicket .betwetn and 'the; iihOve port during the sedson, of 1846, leaving e've'ry Thur§day acie • The Acadia "is new and has *slipeript ~ecpmmoda :. tinna. For freight or pnisrge apply on board, 0r,16--: 2 6 4 , • 7 NEAVTON Cant. 3tone, will run is a regular Packetibetween Pittsburgh and Cinein nati, leaving, this ocirt. every 111u . nduy nt 10, A. M., and Wteeling at 10, P. M., the name day... Return. ing she.nill leave. Cincinnati every Thursday,. at For free ht or passage apply on boar . . 'the :Monong,alela. was built expreisly for this , trade, and offers to the pass eniptils - Cobstbrt, and 1;n- rpoiinr ncoonuriodations. , mar 31: •-• THE regidar mail a nilnarsingersfeam ' ler • NEW,. ENGLANII; Capt. , S: B Page. will run .ad a regular packet. between Pittslmrgli and ' C.lncintrati, TrUving this nrirt :every WeilnesdiO'fitl A. and iVheeling g lft.P. M.the •same P.etiirning. she will leave Cincinnati ci,•cry-Saturday at 10 A 11f: Por freight orpadsage np el yon. hoard. '.The New England was Gudt i‘kyifessly.foi . this trade and ofreis to the nassengeis every comfort and enne... tier accommodations- , - iner2S. , FOR sT. LOTTR-'-11EGFLA11 PACKET . . th „ The new and splendid passenger steam sx -er TOIT CORWIN,' Cai)t,' , lloglier, will run tn,ilte trade from Pittsburgh'to St. Louis, du, ring the season of 1846. •-• . - The Tom Corwin, was built e'vpressly for the trade, and is elegantly furMsbed hi eve,ty respeet, For freight or passage apply oh board.,: may 14. - FOR ST. LOIJIS--ItECITEAIt PACKET. -- , _ : -- The new-and splendid passenger steam.. - er BRENF.TTE, Cept.-Perrv, will run in thetrade from-Pittsburgh .tti St. Louis,‘ clurio ' the season of i 846. ' The Brunette was built' expressly the'.trado, and is elegantlyfound in every respect. For freight or pass - ago ripply on hoard.. 7 -1 api4 .FOR.LOI.7ISVILLELT.X.AR' PACKET-1 :" • The new atliiitlendidpassenges.stearnw TeItiNALECKA, Capt. J. IC,Moody,.. _- will run .in the trade front Pit=burglt - to.l.Ouisville., - during the season of 1846. The Tonnaleuka.vaslouilt expressly forlthe trade,: . :Lufkin elegantly furnished in every respect. For freight or passage .apply on board, iror tinplituati,2; • unnirLis. - n. — r.seresT. .TIME new and light draught passeitger steamer WEST E RN, - Capt. Bik#4, ; Atilrrear e Tor the abo.e and all .intermediate porta, : regiilatly. The Western drawebur 12 inches, was built expressly - to run in the .t . 44l:l4llFing the 0 low Water season. , . For freight or passage, having superior accommoy dations, apply on - board. jyls 131tRAGE 1 carton black second mourning satin striped lierage Shawls; 1 carton beautiful fancy Iletsgc - ISlrawls ()nibs° fringes; I carton ,broclui,Berage Shawls, extra handsome;. 1 ' Scarfs . - , . _ 1 " catinbordered ,'>- 1: " hernani twist , d 1 " extra sac, Lexnani_ " The. above handsome goods have. sed lately at auction, in New Tork`ind Philadelphia, at the closing of the French, irnpiack...'l4, and VC noiv altered at . small. a snd _advance, and lessAhan...the Cost orimportation,"at the Cheap Cash Store of . • jalS - ALIMNDEII. fie 'Scotts Vegetable Pills. ' , - ~- T UST received a - Tresh Supply of "those In tl ".. valualik Pills; to lhose'tt ho know ,1,11,4ii,FA0 thing need be:said : in:their 'laver, -lon by ,theirin .trinsie merit they can speak for thernielvei, - 1 ii'S to - ' the afflicted who have never •used them wejeeiit- . mend alrial,"foithey have beim the mean's (Maier_' the blessing, of God„) of imparting,. health .and strength to thousands. who were apparently draw . - _ ing near to the gatesof Death, theinvetsrateCans& and scintilla ; have:been effectually cured-=by thgra, alsi), Dripolkia; Fever and A gut.; lnflamationi Drop , ..i -sy in the headdhunilice: Astlinni, Siires 'of twottiY-, Yeais'Etilaiff;:Crtniti,:Aleastes Wornis%tinittien cases . eopsideredCratiStimptioilhaVo M 41,6144 tn._ Ilieirlighly reniiiatinglinWeri:: ,--, 11:0 arnahfifiina , surpassed' intheirPnrifii - 43411eilA4 7 1%Willi cl t ai,nri occasional ph.3%ici4- 7 Q:ta oilefung;l3-giug, as are A lili vat§ fier.6si - . - d.2s ktilg,-.i:itt(full - 7r e lls° : 64 : ll : ll f ute : 3rli-Pfdo" s r ! e : !ci ia, Yirean.i-7 : - : : :: : ai :'l7 e afi a ' Tl 7ther :t ° 44 :4 : - :: r y i9- : :1:: : :he l 71 .1:' ,' ' - ' - sAZwEb:tlicisAy,7.l4,q - L1044,44g.vv, -, .... 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