01MitiII- the writer or “Dernocritus" favor to `iirith an interview? "Keep the Ball Rolliag.il The Anti-masons have taken up for Cor onet, an old gentleman who has attended billiard room for many years, in the ea pack , of marker. He will quit rolling the billiard balls, now, we suppose, to roll thn bell of Anti-masonry. Tba bill for to night is good. The new . pieceofJosko-sot is to be repeated. itt Mimi Cohen, who is fast becoming a fa. write; also appears in two new dean, being her last night but two. The enter taiuments to commence with the amusing farce of 'ltaisitt the Wind. New Publications Berford has received a new novel from the press of. D. Appleton, N. Y., entitled Fortunes of Hector O'Halloran, and kit man Mark dintony O'Toole, by W. R Maxwell, Author of Stories of Water km' The author has a large reputation as a viler of fiction, which is well sustained by his new work. ' ilefiseellweics, by T. Babingtoa Macau ley, s.distinguished author and member of f l arliament. Many of his -pieces are well IMMO in• this country, where they have bin extensively published. ' The present work contains his best productions, and VFW doubtless be greatly s3ught after. It is (Or sale at Bet ford's in 4 nos., 25 cents each., Vial of perpetual day.—N; thing made so deep an impression on our senses as the change from alternate day and night, to which we bad been habituated from our infancy, to the continued day. light to which we were subjected as soon as we en:rifted the arctic circle. Where the ground is -but little trodden, even tri fles are interesting; and I do not, there fore, hesitate to describe the feelings with which we regarded this change. The ittrelty, it must be admitted, was very agreeable; and the advantage of constant . daylight, in an unexplored and naturally boisterous sea, was too great to allow us seen to wish for a rat ern efthu alternattons shove alluded to; but the reluctance we hit. td leaVe the deck when-the sun wen Shibing bright upon Our sails, and to retire to our cabins to sleep, often deprived us of naany hours of necessary rest; and when we returned to the deck to keep our night watch, (if it may be so called,) and still round the sun gilding the sky, it seemed as ifthe day wood queer finish. Wha., therefore, at first, penalise to lie sii eras if i - NI, soon itreatelied to become extreme ly irksome, and w o uld, ind et% h ive been IS seriods itteinit i etlience, had we not fol iniwed the eiamlik of the feathery tribe, which we daily oleo ry, cl a inning their way to roost,with a clock work regularity, and retir, d to our cabin at the proper heur s where, shutting out the rays of th e ann. we obtained that repose which the ex "Hee of our duties required. At first eight it will, no doubt, appear to man,. persons that constant daylight must be a valuable aequisition in every creep ry; bat a little reflection will, I think, be sufficient to Vimw that the rev-rse is really the .... , - case, and to satisfy a reflecting mind that we cannot Overrate the blesiings we de. rive from the wholesome alternations of la bor and rest, which is in a manner forced upon till by the succession of d ay an d night. It is impossible, bt removing to a high latitude, to witness the difficulty there is in the regulation of time, the pron-ness that is felt by the indefatigable and zeal- Iteeuree Nroeio nue to rivet themselves to their occtipa- FUR BEArig eacket VER. tione, and by the indolent and procrasii- The fast runniim and wcli known _., Dating to postpone their (Julie', without b$: .1-e': Steamer an' g truly thankful for that allwise and I CLEVELAND, merciful provision with which nature has h e , o , ..e a fi t rrizu. k . filas pi i. l .r , will depart daily from rie, r r d a t or ! t o o 'clock P. ai, endowed the more habitable portions Of For rg freight or p c as ' s.: l :e, Zp a ly nd o lle n b a o v a the globe.—Beecheli's Narrative of Buch-t BIRMINOII 'II & CO. man's Expedition towards the North' Nn 60 Water street. Pole. N. B.—The re2u tar canal packet to Cleveland. Ohio Greenville and Meadville PR ; and Al a‘sullon on the —______ —i Ohio Canal, connert:ne with steamer Cleveland at Rea• Fatal Arcident.—Yesterday wew.; f.- verovill tie in operation immediately on openiim of nav• mar , G—tf. tressed a most painful accident resulting in igrition, the loss of life. An apparently happy 0 the Honorable the Judges of the court of General Quarter Session! , of the Peace In and for the county I: A,, ("mil s , that aright be coveted by a king, . 1 and which seemed to attract the attention To,. peony, of 11. M. Moodie, of the 4th ward of the of many a passer by, as they gambolled city of Pittsburgh, in the county afore arid, humbly ieliew• *loot in youthful innocence, unconscious eti l l: h atyour petitioner has provided himself with of the admiration they excited, heedlessly materials for It, aceommodltion of travelers and others, I attempted to cross the street just as a cart at their dwelli n g house In Ito city and ward aforesaid, arakpassing. The horse struck one. ap- a and lice p d raz to prays la k t ee y p a uur p h d o hur honors will l o w s. pleased enlera ndi l io e g n ra t. m. . 8 1) n h a n patently the youngest, knocked it do .vn, your petitioneras In duty bound will pray and befote the cartman bad discovered it,! 11 M h100..1E. the wheel of the cart had passed over its I We, the sohserihere,shiizers of the 4th ward of the I bead. It was taken up, and after' uttering city or eine aro, diteariiry oral the alr.ve petitioner I a -few cries, which seemed to pierce the is or good reptile for bone , ty and tempernore, and are heart of its mother, who witnessed the ac- t w i e ed li d provided e with 'muse room and einiventenrles for onoortaiio n and iod 2 i;,.. of stranters and others, I admit. expired. The cannon evinced and th at said tavern is necessary. deep sorrow at having been the means, Dennis Leonard, Freder;ek Fluke, ! though unintentionally, of taking the life James McShane, James McKenna, i 0(0118 of the finest sucking pigs we ever V. Fehl, Riehard Weld,m,G 0. %V. Smith, Robert Duffy, saw.—Brook?in News. James Armstrong, Thomas Scott, Davison Downy, D. Drennen, Mae 31--3 t !' Great excitement continues to prevail in Warren N. S. in relation to the pet pe trators of the late horrid murders. Nothing satisfactory has yet been developed. Many believe it will fall upon some person or per- i mans least suspected. And although it may, FOUND. foraeitne.be concea'ed,yet the blood of the TN Allegheny city on Sunday evening the 21tt Inst. unfortunate victims will cry aloud to H,a— G '4 , . n P7ll :, wll , ir ., ll , tbe . owne r cn . have hv Wen fur v.ngeance , until the authors are'! t 2 ; " , ' . 1 ,:. 41111011 ed to thp )f the Outraged iavt. 110NONGAIIE LA NAVIGATION 117.- The Vickabtireh Sewinel aa', s: "fil" IMPROVE:►IENT. OVE MENT.. We see hendt eds of thous:ind s of acres may 25, la43—iy.* pROPOSALS*III : . receive d anti) the e 701 hday o! junenext,ror,o pietini oekanddamsnuuber. I Three and Fear oil this work. The cosi ractors to find ef hind athfritised to be sold for taxes in SHELL OYSTERS 1 the necessary entArials, tabor *e., and to receive ear: 4h*leikrite, e hete the tax amounts to tfil At the Westren Exchaxge, Jibo 9, )W ar .. : client from the tallier the forks after i beano( is &doled (Iligisied the printer's fee for advertising ket street. I The proposals to be a :dr. seed tt , the trabveriber, tbs - sans to fourteen dollars." We.. MCA BAUM. Pfeil:cent of - Board otalauaierr. IVNI« Theatre. Fourth Mot. orJOO-KO SOT, Last Night of the great INDIAN ACTOR On Friday Evening, June 2, the performance wil with RAISING commence THE WIND. Jemmy Didler , Mr Flynn, Mille Cohen, will perform the celebrated PAS COSSAQUE, Costume a la Polooaise, Second Night nt"the entire new Drama entitled JOC KO SOT; Or, The Banished Indian. Written by A. L. Pickering. To conclude with Greek Dance called the Romaika by La Jeunne Canadienne. For particulars see Bills of the Day Doors open at 7 o'clock, Performance to cnm mence at Lair past 7 Lower Boxes, 50 cents Secono Tie, 374ecnts Pat 25 " ! Gallery cens jai ls _ , . . STERMBOdIT ../1T AUCTION. rrIFIE Steamboat James Ross, now lying at the wharf _L at Pittsburgh, her furniture, tackle and apparel, in alt respects In good condition and ready to lake in a Carlo, will be sold at public sale to the highest bidder, on Thursday the 151.11 June next, at 3 o'clock P. M. The James Ross was built last fall, of the best'materials, and in the most substantial manner for low water; she will carry 200 tons of freight, and Is well calculated for passengers. For strength ar.d lightness oh' draught, she is not excelled by any boat on the western waters Terms made known at time of sale, May 30-owid Auction. /..7• FA AXES. TOCK ¢ Cc, Sneers:4o(g to J B .G4th• rip, at the old stand corner ofjth and Wood sH having complied ;kith the requisition/rot the new Auc• tion Law. re prepared to make advances on Consign. ments and in sell an favorable terms. They hope by ennutnnin2 10 make ready paler and prompt returns, to receive a C.iir portion of rittshur:h, April Ist 1243 Lt retirin: from the Auction I take ..:re t. pleasure in recommending to the pubic Ittes,ts, Fahnesiewk 4- Co., who have romp - led with the require menus of the new Auction Law and will do business at my oid stand. J. R. GUTHRIE. april 31843. NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS ! ! P HILIP ROSS has returned from the Eastern cities and is now receivine a splendid nhsortment of Fancy and Stapp• Dry Goods. to %Iticlt the attention of pot.- chasers is respectfully Invited. These Goodie s will he sold at very /me prices, the most of them at a rrsat Sacrifice. Pe.sons whininz o int r chase! Willi find it to their advantale to call at No - 59 North—west corner of Market and Fourth street', where better bargains will he offered than can be afforded by any other establishment i n the city. may 19. Carriages for Sale. r" HIST rate lot ut Eastern and rota!, rgh made Carriages—for one or too horree—for =ale by JONES COLENI may St. Clair irrA 'co. for Ante, aft w lii, of Spanigh FOU,W.). A NOTE or hand for I'trt v Dott rot,. The owner can have It armin by dr,crildn: and 1.30.1 1q nte ad vert ',amen I. Eriquir, at ,he office ni the Farr. mao 22--if. REGULAR P• V•IiETS, FOR CINCINNATI. Hasler, leaves evert Thursday at 111 o'clock n, ni The Cii er, Collins, Master, Isaves every Pi iday at 10 o'clock a. fn The Ilontenmery, Bennett, Master, leaves every Sal urday at 10 o'clock p. in. The Expres , e l'arkirmon, Nlasirr, Irate, every day at 10 o'clock :I. ni. JUIIN BIRMINGHAM & CO. may 20, :tfehry. PTO THE Jo you not f elWiVe t hataurlf . lllllllla hair you hay.. upvo yonr ale itimer tip ? Re eliding at Theme's. F"urtn at., and obtaining bottle of Gouraud'', Ire- Salab e. whirh will rennire it at once withoitt affect inv. the ekio Voll obtain Goorautr4 truly t rlM•ralcd Eon dr B , aure. I which oh, at nitre remove all f ref poop.e:, stop_ lion. °elite ekut, and lit•tke y our fare, look [wrier-11y fit.; and to those who wien !‘) a.mit nature by ::riding mor e color to their ritecka, they rau obtain some ol Couraal,a celebrated Liquid Ron2e, which cannot be rubbed off evertby a wel cloth, Also may be found a good nesnri merit r Perfumery, inch a 4 Cangite, Rears' Oil, A !mond, PLl:r, Windsor; and of her clomps. Remember, at Tuttle's Medical Agency, 86 4th !street(' prnggiste and others can Resupplied atWho'eaale retail terms. ~-----< SHOT. 51i KEGS of SHOT aasoated, for sale by asay JAMES MAY D. C n G TTORN Y j'7' I,ITV. _are. ThEtri 9Ereets, Pi TTIIEORdIi, PIOUNA. may 27 CEO. EOCHR.AN. Ex'r of A Hart's estate Ilrarmo. fo frig lelor IWO Farms ritll,l,t it I)..rr Inwomhio, with Ili. ntr.•s•ary trorrsonis, and Iron. 7.5 id MI acre. rir,red 011 r: , rli. Al>43. not farm Alin:tied in 1% . ...t llrer Ali..zhenv tour., With f.oto 50 to 7,5,er.• Ttr ohcve 111 pert 1,1 In rirnQo. n 1•11. .01E :it , 'nitro (ram for rite 11l r 1 ,10.1 rzli, nod tvic.lo !o-n of the I'. Ml'', Cann]. and trnl In h. or rca.oo:.hlt term , lor horn 1 10 .nree .7ro tt /13111:-.10.., er I,,,inst rthiot 1 . 1:1 ; a•lelt , 11 in a X- Now York, ivnl, aal floral :401 o{ , c 0.,01 CGS C/ITE-WC.V.S, PERFUMER )", nod every II!: title of ho.t t ‘ t •<, which mined to Felt on the 100111( reasonable Witins nor rash.— Ile liclieVeti hr ran Jlrec ittrooser indueenienin I fish alit 11/101111 extal.lteltrytent In this city to country Physicians and Merchants, who wlith to •tools themselves v ith Druitt anti alt . dirliies. liii articleut have been telerird with the 111010,1 rn e, and are warralded of the Is., gust ily and taniforiii renizth. ardor, w with se co they rind rani, i p ror. Ito toonlied trill, Foie. and Furies .9 1,, npn of fivers rot...qv:o.lr virlA v, and of the nitro eaqii , nite perfnioes; ;ulcers we with Perthtnery and 'o+ml , tr- of r l / 4 IV ee•el , p 'l' ou,lerkie, fled frill, on 'bank, (or lite liberal Net,. putt 1)4 , 1.144 . 0re Pllllthrlrd 10 1 , 140, and hones by n tiiiihowithhi 40 Oen,• nod lirrOnllDodnle—n ear. in pro curing: mod selling only wind I, exeol)'int arid genuine—a [Anse impart/whin of the sales and tranctellon of the &doh. lixh mrnl —prtxanl lon and nceurney la rornpoundios toed_ lanes—and by Industry and perseverance. to merit an In crease of pnbl;c nal runace may 25. .41.1.111 'IMPORTANT TO OWNERS OF SAW- MILLS. ./YYDP.I2'.S unrivalled Self Setters forSnwmills which L have In en so fully tented in different parts of the United t. 4 tates, as well e• in the cities of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, cati be seen In operation at a number of milk in thin neighborhood, viz; at !tir %Virkerstrim's milk on renn st,t at Bowman 4. Chambers' milk. near the antler Allegheny Bridge,and at Morrison's mills on flare's Wand, and other•. The above named machine ran bo obtained at W. W. Wallare's shop on Liberty El. near Sind lifield. where it is fitting up. and where the machine will be.yonstan fly kept on hands. Apply to B. F. Snyder or W. W. Wallace. ma 5 pIIv 2ti 11142 DRILYP.WKAGE EXPRESS TO PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK AND ROSTON A DAMS 4• CO. respectfully annciii ce toihe Pitteburcli pulillc,thAt having etTerted an en , zar.crnrnt with the oProneer and Ezrress Parka Line."illey will wait nit Exeassm for the above cities on Monday the 29t h of May, which will run throuch to PIM:n:1010)1a in three days and a half I R. G. BER POP D. 85 Pt - meth street will act a s itic ;mot of Adams Co. in Pittsburgh. Parkeges anti parcels should hr IA at his office before 6 o•rtoek p, ni. AD I NIS 4. CO. will receive and forward either by their own Express, or by eonnexlon vilth other Expresses, packages and parct.ls for Philadelphia, New York, Ral time re. Washington, Albany, Troy, and crery city and tows in New England, AD kMS AND CO. possess great facilities (or making Collections, and will pay particular attention to collecting or paying Notes, Drafts, Bills, etc. Competent persons are always employed to attend to orders of goods, etc. Boxes or bales, of go HER too large for transportation in the Exprese Chests, may be left at D. Leech and Co's of Tice, Penn et, marked Adonis sad Co's Express, They will h,• handed Over to ' , darns and Co. at Polite/ elphia, and forwaided to •heir destination with the utmost des. patch, and at very low rates. ADAMS AND CO. will endeamr to transact all busin ess ant tuned to Ihew litellch a mn nner as shall give pat - iPfacilon to their employers, and obtain for themselves the confidence of the community. may 26—.4 l iv M. ELDER, ..rtarary at Lam.—OfTice in Sc.c. Wand rtreet,2nd door above the corner or Smithfield. north side. 2,, BOXEd Young fiy.on Tea, putt reretvPd nod for ill sale by FIAILMAN. JENNINCS ¢c o. Ruhr 27. 4:3 1i nod .71. 'IAR ar kit: NT, r),,,tios Lthorty ,t:eft;. ft ffr , doors below St CIL.r. nor 6. Itlss4. may 3$ _fl 1 TUE GENTLRIMITYPTITIRS BURGH. 9111:1E subscriber most respectfully Informs the gentle men ofcliii city and vicinity that he has commenced the BOOT and SHOE making hominess in Fourth street, opposite the Mayors office. Having been loreman Yn some Of the Most fashionable Boot Shops in the Eastern cities; and having furnished himself with the best French and American Calf Skins, he hopes by his attention to butane's to merit a share of pubne patronage. To those gentlemen who have kindly patronized him he returns his sincere thanks and can with confidence appeal for the goodness of his work and knowledge rf his business. may 11. P. KERRIGAN. TO l' HE This is to certify that the subscriber has has been for acme time afflicted with the Rheumatism very severely, from which be could get no relief, until, being adyiaLd to pro. cure some of Dr. Fitch's, INDIAN VEGETABLE ELIXIR, which he accordingly did, and from which after a few doses, he was entirely relieved. Columbia, April B, 17.52 SASI'L PEA RSE: Near Rice reek Sprlngs,l !lienland Distrlct.S. C, A p C rII3O. 1838. 5 I certify, that my son, Thomas Mitchnl, Jr., aged 15 years, has been ,roubled for eight years last past with the Rheumatism, and for the lam three years has been unable to help himself! Ills pain was very severe, so that he could not be moved without great agony; Ills limbs were naratized and drawn up, and he presented an oh. feet hopeless in all who knew him. I resorted to several Physicians for relief for him, without effect Having heard of Dr. A. Flich's Indian Vegetable Elixir, I pro. cured the same for my son, On taking it he was much relieved, and by continuing It to the fourth bottle, ties I entirely removed the pain, his flesh Is restored and he Is now enjoying good health, I would, in a case of nniu matism, earnestly recommend it to those who are affee. tee w'th this exentel.ting pain. THOS. MITCHELL IV being neighbors and acquaintances of Mr Thomas Mitchell, and having often seen the siination of his son, fully corroborate the above ease, and, as we believe has been cured by the Indian Vegetable SAMUEL MEEK, DAVID D. HAY, lIRITEON SPELLING, ROBERT THOMI SON, BUCKNER H A IGOOD. The above, wish a eery large assortment of other valuable medicines, have just been received and are for i gale by the quantity or single bottle, at TUTTLE'S, 86 Fourth at, INFORMATION WANTED. CliN the 29th day of November lam, a son of the rah lgiteriber rained J MEtz KELLY, ; hen altout 9 years of age, left Ins honer: he was seen a fey. days after in Sharpshurgli. lie has a fair complexion and lair hair and Is rather heavily built, On !he 30th of the came month, tilt. brit; her. a boy then aged alma, ten st ea rs.alro went away His name is 1:0tA AEI) KELLY: be has red hair and dark eye,. It Is pro'tahle that both the boys may dent their true names and a.stro e others, isny In. format inn concerning them wilt hegrn ninny reecteed he heir afflicted parer.tQ. JOIN KELLY, may 9 rerlpeet Street. COUNTY COMMISSIONER. A T the anlichallon of a ntimeer of ft tend' of all poi It ital patios, I re,pecifully oiTer tu)ttelf It the [On pieleral ion of my fellow cittzeng .nr the ottre r I County Commkrloner. Thai my a...win-nip may not be mioan derstood, et' her am to politiral or 1311 Vole 4d r :lifl4, I make lire to say that I hare been all my life n cottc:xient Re puttliean. in t rue fl nre nf ihe word. A., the rotiri) Ir rrinetrlint ruil,irrarreit In Its fire I ti* reduction of salaries of pit' lie Gfficcri liar rerrivrtt the ttnProhMlnn of lure majorltiel ofthelAeople. the Wilde,- signed vt °old not eto old he he an forititnit r rir to le fief' teti, In any manner attempt to reri.t this ealutary re form; should It reach the office of 'onto y Crmmi , etioner. opr 6: S111(71-1, I.I[NCEL. *ir !ORD D %WK. /.. & J. H. WICK, w le Grover,. Deitler% in Produce, 116 W”cod ! , 1 reel. 4 do", no , t,•(. PITTSBUIZCII mar 13. 1311. 1. ADIMS h COIS Ile would stain reiorn bit 1113.0, to hit. crlettelt .tnel ibr puhltr for trtti.r..rettcrited patronaze Ir.towed ttpoo 10. ro,f-,ll'.iottnertr. aid betirtitortz that ibty I , av• rn ! ,„,l it 1., Ibr dral WWI !lirll 4. lle antlgt rproat Itt. i.. V11* , 4011 to 1.11 l'itytto Wllll 11r1.1, In pilrellagr, 1,117tn2 rtVerV Invert prI , I• to fail No ILA. itrAtit: Pr JOHN M'CLOSK Y. Fr- 0h.0., to! 11,1111 i 5•• n v, ,none . HAU IZAAI NHURRN EXCHANGE HOTEL, Corner of !'teen .Y• St. Clair sls. 1111 l i Pt unrictor• of ilia. e1r23111 and cont. ndiou, tat.'l.l.tur, or, hex :cave to annontice to their fr.ends and t!e pub:le, that I toti r mat e for Itaarit from this dale i, reduced to O' I•: DOLL AR PER DAY. /*root the loca!tiy of this 1100.00 , being situated mid• way let two the Canal and Steamboat landinva, ar don the neat thornily Itiare to Allegheny city. the proptie. tor. tru.t. tint with eontinued exeutleing on their putt. to F trill lat enabled to afford every attention and (aril. the r. golfed fur the comfort and convenience of their rur.i.. and Lope to merit * continuance of the patron• axe that has hitherto been re literally extended to them. The principal slaTe and ,Par! el Caere, ate connerted with the 11,.tr1, and far Ihr letter accommodation of their Enema, an Detail*" will at all times In rradl. ne•s to convey them to and (lent th. an 25-3 m. McKIPHIN i r SMITH. W 1.1.1A41 THORN CHEAP COMB, BASKET AND VAs RIETY STORE. No. SOS, Ilarket street, nene Liberty. T HE sah•rriher respectfully informs:his customers and the mitillc :enerally, the, he hos jiist returned from the ram with a large and cic:snt assortment of goods In his line to which he Invites Merchants and others who with to vurclia.e whele, , ale nr retail, very low for rash. Ito following comprlveg part Of his •iock, with a voi y rigSOriment 01'ra ecy groilt and tm a. 200 packs English, German and 3n.2rican phis; 1110IlioliFand kept needles; 600 dozen tapes; 1000 •• all colors soool en, in.; 160 Ms, patent (broad; 25 lb.. sewing silk, 70 Its.. best •Itoe thread; 100 nit. skein cotton thread; 750 i bonen nd percussion raps; 160-gross gilt and lasting buttons; 1:10 gross pearl shirt 'milting; 120 gross shoe laces; 100 doz, tortoise shell Combs: 25 doz. tortoise shell, luck and Bliffilo combs; 136 doz. tine Ivory combs; 200 doz. dressing combs; 350 doz, combs; 6 gross tooth brushes; 20 doz. assorted hair and clothes brushes; 2.; duz. suspendeis; 40 ~ .trosia white silvered hooka and eyes; 20 gross common hooks and eyes; 50 doz.assorted Etispors; 30 do z spectacles; 50 gross assorted whalebone; 250 doz. assorted sties slates; 90 gross steel pens; 3 zrorki Woodward's celebrated pen holders; With a general nworiment of all kind,. of variety goods. mu'. n. winos Wa2llllF, Olaf rs.eradb , s, market and th , r I.a.kela. fr.% Sv. C. Y. would in particular inv:ie the nT,,, Jon ~ r .1!r 1., la his line I t%e tnr , tnt rdte!l and t:utia In combs. Also, Gra.larn's relebented Fir cord spool 'soon the best article made; persons pur rhasing can rep. ra . o. if not as represented, Also, the best counter d Wird eyed needles, which have heen purchased especially for retail. and fine American flat and, round head pins, r,mrly 24) C. YEAGER. t ensiles Bacon Dam!: 5" hue round, Simulders, Kentucky cured. received Chid day per steamer Bridgewater, and for sate by J. 0.- A . GORDON, Water street. Tespiirgy Dirwatint4lo 8 ' JSa 11 N a descriptive Ilia or Tikitary Net 60111141 in A. package shade Up at the Custoui puu?e, Nei , 0 leans, and ntledged to have been transmitted to the Ftrg dfndltor of the Treasury, published on the 22d ult. the following errors exist: - . No 602, 8.2,1 May, 1841, should he 23d May, 1841. No 3489. C. should he 3490, and No 57, A, should be N 0.67. The papers that were authorised topublisb the ori ginal list will cneke this correction. J. C. SPENCER. Secretary of the Treasury. 3LOCHS made expressly for powder magazines, Lut very sultahle for Pork Houses, as the materials of which they are constructed will not rust from the action of the salt, will be sold low for cash. may 2-6 w JAS. PATTERSON. inkßl PEACHES.-50 bushels Dry Peaches, just re .JUlrcelved 4- for sale by HA I LAI A . N,J ENNINGS 4- Co, may IL 43 Wood street, MYSTERIOUS ! A GENTLEMAN belonging to one ofThe Most ancient and wealthy families of this city, who must be well known to num.trous friends, having since the year 1818 up to recently, beet, bent nearly double, and for several years continued In his bed, has been restored to good health—has regained his natural etect position—and has quitted his carriage, and now walks with ease I We believe this is the gentleman's own description and there is no exaggeration In it. We will give enquirers hi's address. and doubt not his humane feelings will excuse the liberty; so that any one doubting may know these facts—though he requests his name may not appear In print. Among other shill ar instances, Mr James G.Rey• colds, 144 Chrystle-street, has been restored, and will give personal assuraneew ad I helfaets of the case. Both were rheumatism, and contracted cor.is and sinews. Huw has this been done, .insatee.—ily the Indian reretable Elixir internally, ■nd Hewes' -Verve and Ilona bin/neat externally, from Contitoek. For sale wholesale an f retal' at TVTTLF,'3 86 Fourth st. ma- TO MY CREDITORS. T AKE NOTICE, that I have applied to the Court of Common Pleat, of A rmidrong county...for the bene fit rif the laws of this Commonwealth, for the relief of In.olvent Demme., and that the said Court have ap pointed ,hr 3d Monday, the 19th day ulJunr, nest for the lirarine of me and my rreditnri., at the Court helper! In the Imroneh of Kittanning, when and where yott ma -0 lend ' ynti think propc - . CH .1 S, S.‘NCIERS. mar 2.1,--Crair new. BE:I7ER BARGAINS TIIAN EVER THREE BIG DOORS. 1p El E tutwerdier would renpertfally Inform his ruito 1. Inere a nd the public generally. ilia! not wit 11 , 1 nutting thr unpreeedrnied gales at the Three Rig Door., during he present season; lie hart ntlil on hand the lawn and mutt s• ailed af.llllrlinelit 01 elegant CLOTHING that rah I e hourttt went of the mountains . Tile pulthr ruav rro n , ,t, re] Iliat all ari icier offered at ti. more are mann fac• lured from FR C: 4 11 GOODS. purchased in the Eastern warhets thin Sp• ins and made Into garrnentn by rim' burgh workmen. In ronuquenre of the n ulliplication of slop shape in our cite. tilled with pa wa-brokers.clot hag and the mush, can cff earmento of former searons. from the eastern O. Iles • the public should he cautious to ascertain the char. :trier of itteertaliliqinients In which they are lllViled 10 niiirtmse, Irf,re tiler putt with their money. The at. I le!esi niTered al several of the eoneeras in I hid rids. are the rut re otTabi of New York and I' biiarleiphia slop •liors, and 9:111 Iriit hrrrio he vitiated MT on the nits rurgh pu6tir . Purchtvers should he on their guard a gnimi three Impositions. and they may rely on the fart that no roaiiiishrdeot that advert 10,4 eastern wade irkiit • in:. can :lye as 2,00 d an article or as advantaaenushar. 7. 3 , efil a., ran Is. had .11 I he , •Thrce the Doors." The public is 11l pli ar,p remember that all the siihreri irmer tr are made la :kit lily, totriptient work• men, and not Lathered up like the amnia now otreree be Ihr tiirds of passa2e" from the shreds and patches of , n , t.‘rn arms. It will always he his endeavor to Itialrillitt the redidiiion that the -Three nig Door,' Live 11 . • I ir . for furnishing 1 superior style of CLOTH I .u; in rrf, r re•pert. and at price* ',slow those orally utircr r.1:11.11.1:rt rot. amm& iN : : 11 I 1 r ~ ,I ion* !i 1 ( Basic - ti - Tir. oRREcTED •iutt.cp BAGICIT - - reNssyLv A ViA . . Pant. w Pittsburg!). par Merck. 4. Man. bk. par' Exchange bank, Par Bk. ofGermantowr. Barton rank. Lancaster bank, Bank of Chester Co Farmers' bk Bucks Co. Doylestown bk do Bk or N America Phil. BkorNorthern Liberties," Commercial bk. of Pa. •4 Par. 4. Mechanics bk Kensington bk. Philadelphia hk Sebuyikill ht. Southwark bk. '• Western bk. " Bk. of Pennsylvania, 1 Bk of Penn Tl. par Nan.* Mechanics bk. par Methanics bk. par Noyamensing bk. 3 Girard baok, 45 LT. Stales hank. 50 Lumbermen?, Warren, -- Frank. bk Washluaton, par Miners bk of Poi tivile, 5 Bk of btont:omery Co. par Mon. bk Brownsville, Erie Bank, 5 Flarrlsburgh tank. 4i Far. hk Lancaster, lj Bk of Middletown, 4 Bk. of Chainbersburgh, 4 1 Carlisle bank, 4 Bk of Northumberland, 5 Colimbliabk 4 Bridtteco. 2 Bk BusquelanDa Co- 15 altof Delmore Co. par Lebanon Wk. 4 Cat t Tabu rah bk. 4 V•Nrk bank, 4 Far. 4. Drovers bk. of Wayneshurth, 5 •• Carrency notorr. 5 Honemdikle, Wyontlnit bank, 111 Pfitotegli Slate Scrip 41 Country do do 4,1a5 Berko I o Lan., 74) Lewistown, Towanda. glt OHIO. Nlountoleavaoi bk Far..t Meth. bk ofSteu. Belmont bit cr St. Clair,. +Otte. 1.1 Marietta bk. Demand notes. do Currency notes, 14 columblana bk New Lis bon Demand, I/I do Pat notes. If 'Nacional) specie pap 11 Al 113.i111A ICood Pa n 1: 20 T CNN ESS CE. x.lll Batiks. 4 MICHIGAN Bk. of Et. Clair, 111 Do. do. JS. H. Smith 2 C IGood ~:i nit .A . ::lA DA tti 0 10 Eastern Exchange. Phila,felphla, 1 I New York: i Inc I.n n Ss, 'Baltimore, i Mech. 4 Traders bk of Plosion. i Cincinnati. 3:l,vestern Exchange. cam um 1k of Columbus, ,cloolnnail, par Demand norer. It Louisville. nar circfrville. (0. Lawrence Cleveland, i dl, Ca....histr) 1} VVltcranr. par Zanexville Ik. If,COLD AND 1311.17 FR, par FOR SALE OR TO RENT--; TO LET. rrirw 31 tnry of the building occupied by R. A. Rau4tonn as an Auction store.--bereinfore known n,, "Namith'e Lon: ROOM.' eOrner`of Wood and 5Th street. Inquire of R. Morrow, sth ttt , jan 23. Ts ron s.‘i.P..—Four Lois In Illanctiem.r. Ont. .lends fourth Acres of Land on Hrilnu•s' Hill. Lotn nos. 41. 42.52..53, 54.181. 182 and 184. in Ccok's plan of hots, on !tonne's Hill Also, Loin ow 26 and 27. to Cook's plan of Lois on High street, near ine new Court stmt.,. Fur lernin apply to Z. IV. REMINGTON nett 111 FOR RENT. 4 YD noeseesinn 'MPH 011 the .1.4. of-April -rwswfw EL brick house on the bank °title Allegheny river two stories high. 4 convinriebre roams. besides cellar and kitchen. It le very pleasantly Nituatedjust out side the rily line. with fill view of the rit yof Allesheny.abd within 20 minutes' walk of the heart of the eitr—rtnt very low. JAldErl RLA ELY. Mar 13 'loose Agent. sth Ward TO LET. OV e :)rielc dwelling bottle, containing a larre evhall, two parlonry.4 moron unlit ,tra, with an kilted garret.d,ning rant,* and klichen. with ear rlage 114•111.. te. Tills finnan. hi pleasantly 'nested wit h card in front and rear, on the canal hank. corner of Chesnut ntreet.leading to upper bridge, now in the oe tontine' , f Mr. Meettirg. rent tooth Ihe lintel,. Enquire 01.1)r . Whittaker, Allegheny City. mar 8, For Rent. 4 CONVENIENT three %tort , brick dorellinz hou.e situatet.n Rnssrdreel near Fourth. Rena $125. anr 10. A NOV In J \IF? !/AY. WHISKEY. nnu.-1 5 ream old copper distilled Monongahela ) IM/Itse Whiskey on consignment, and for late by J W. BURBRIDOM. an 1. Water between Wood Snilth'd • 2 . 0 ROXEi; Russel and Rnberliion's Nn, 5 LUMP TO II 4 CCO. 20 Roses at.sort,Nl do. Juq retelved. together with a general as.ortment of every thlng In the Grocety Item. and for sale oa the most accommodating, terms. %N. JENNINCS a Co. 43 Wood at. BEAVER AND WARREN PACKET. The canal packet ERIE..I. M,Phaw master, will rnn as a rettul r t•l.weekle packet between the atm so named porta. leaves Beaver on Mondo)a, Wedpeadsys, Frida e; returning, leaves Warren on Torodayr, ThorPairr. and Sal urdaye; connecting with the Pinar Lines to I,7leveland direct. For frelabt or namaee apply on board or to PI Rilkl I Nt; H AM & Cil., Pittsburgh. J. 8. DICKEY, &aver. may 10 • • 111 Ii 1 IRON CITY HOTEL; The old stand of Mali hew Patrick, (Lately occupied by John Irons.) r 1 .HC Puth,r rihor wisbes to Inform the citizens urput, IL burgh, and the travelling 004, that he has leased Inc above, well .known stand,(cuptpii on Fifth street, between Ma rket.kod Wood,) where he will he happy to aceOmniodaie all his old frielids, and as many mew ones as will lie pleased to acknowledge blue as K.eir best.— Hts terms