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MORNING, MA - I:- V.,:-.1-8-46 In rerereaceio communications which may, appear ln,this paper, we have tine or two remarks to rnake.— We will insert none without the name of the author be float. made known to us, and when inserted, metal ways be taken as expressiveof thoviewifol the writer, and not the , editor of this paper, unless the ''iriCW3 - se effressedare editorially remarked upon end appioved ' THE Taxavits.—There was again - "a full attem dance" at the Thr:atto last night. "Romeoaud Juliet". was admirably performed in all its parts. ' The after piece, a travestie of the "Lady of Lyons" celled the "Lady of the Lions," greatly amused the large au. dience . present. -lir Silsbee oat a hese! ' . • To-night, Mr Mounts ; an actor of real merit, takes &benefit; he'is truly an excellent perfortner, and such ie his popularity with The friends or the Drama, that •he will no doubt be .well paironized. The pieces' chosen Vieth° evening are excellent.. The splendid tragedy of Efuti:ON.Ethas: been chosen by l4r . Mclnnis for his benefit; the play was written by the celebrated Shiels, - end is ono that will call forth the whole strength of the Ciimpany. The cast of chetactire we regard - as eery judicious, and we have every reason to-believe that the evening's enter tainment will be rich beyond precedent. Mounts is deserviek— , -thepieces selected are good—and we trust that hn will be greeted by a house that will cheer his young heurt, and convince , him Ira his talents 'are properly appreciaied by the citizens of Pittsburgh. . TO THE MECHANICS AND MANUFACTUR. ERS OF ALLEGHENY' COUNTY The undersigned having been appointed a Commit. tee to receive and. forward articles intended fur the Great National Fair and .Exhibition, to bo held at WXshington City on the 20th May next, have obtain• ed the use of the store in Wood street, adjoining the eoroer. of Second street,-belongiug to Mr T Liggett, where any specimens securely pecked, will be receiv— iipd from whence they will beforwarderl to Wash— ington at•the expense of the owner, which, by way of Brownsville, and Cumberland,: will bo about $l,OO per 100 lbs. • - It is highly important that the skill and industry of Allegheny County .stroold be fully' represented, not (+lily by the exhibition of- 110111ELOU. curious specimens, but also - by a display of those staple articles of mane facture which are required fur the regular course of business, and: which ought to he accompanied by statements of their lowest wholesale prices. In order to.secure favorable positions for the speci• menu that may be transmitted, it will be necessary that they should" riot bo later in leaving this city than Monday, 4th May next. . • MEM . . Fur further information on.the subjeet.'npply to THOMAS :BANEW ELL, -JOHN SHERIFF, F LORENZ. '• : • ALLEN CORDELL, L R LIVINGSTON. • Pittsburgh, Aptil 27, 1816.. .. . Committee. Clickener's Sug,ttr-coated Vegetable Pals—All diseases have their origin in impurity of blood. How ever excellent the general health, there is no security against fever. where the blood is impure, as indicated by eruptions of the skin, vertigo, headache, lassitude, &c. The best purifier of the blond is Clickener'a Su pa coated .Pill, which is so skilfully compounded, that it does not, muse griping, the great objection to all pills. ' The envelope of sugar preventa all nausea, co that, - save from the powerful: yet easy operation, the:patient would hardly be aware that be bad taken arty medicine at all. So well convinced is Dr. Click cner of the efficacy of his pills io all specified cases. that he is'pledged to return the money, when the prom ised effect is not produced. Sold by Wm Jackson, corner of Wood and Liberty streets, who is * ..oneral Agent for. Dr Clickener's Pills in Pittsburgh and vicinity. . ll'''Beware of an imitation article called "Impro ved Sugar-Coaled Pills," purporting to be Patented as both the pills and pretended patent are forgeries. got up by a miserable quack, in New York, wbo, for the-last four or five years, has made his living by counterfeiting popular medicines. may 8 SONGS FOR THE PEOPLE Ata—"'And you'll remember me. What other joys, what other 'hopes May-6tl- the heart with glee, :.Give me the greatest soap of soaps— ,: Oh l JONES'S SUP for me. When pimples come upon the face • As. I'Ne - seen come on thee, If you would these defects erase. - do remember me. When winter% winds. with rugged power, May chap the hands and face; When summer's sun your charms deflower, Will burn and tan each grace; Mee freckles or when yellow skin - From face or neck should flee— At such a moment I must win, And you'll remember me. Then Jon ES'S SOA P will show its power Upon your face and neck— Your skin more clear than tidiest flower, Without a blotch or speck; And then from freckles pimples, tan. Your skin Will be quite free— . • Thus you'll be made dui love of man— : And'yoti'll remember me. - Sold rit JACKS )N'S Patent Medicine Warchouie 39_-Liberty Street; head of Wood—at the same place is sold the Moorish flair Dye and SpantAi Lilly White. Principal O,Atc—Si , - , n of the American Eagle,' 'Chatham st.,Nctv York. Ala—" . The 'O4 House at Home." 0 Alia bid head of mina, where my jetty hail dwelt, And where scuff or where dandruff was never yet felt, Wh4re my love so oft rambled, (that is,) her thoughts and her fingers, Tis no that hair of mine that my fancy nnw lingers. Yet dearer ; far dearer than aught living or dead, Is that beautilul hair that then grew on my head. But though - I thus do complain that my Lair was long lost, It is once more restored, at a very small cost; For I have bought for three shillings—Nis a trifle to give For"e'bottle ofJcume faMed Hair Restorative; •And now dearer, far finer than 'twits over before, h . my halt.. since Jones' fumed Hair stuff did it thus rel Colt. It is an honest truth, that a 3s. bottle of Jones's Coral Hair Restorative will give tiny one a good head of hair. It forces the hair to grow, stops its falling off, cures scurf, and dresses the hair, keeping it in -order, thrice as long as any thing else made—just try " it. Sold at JACKSON'S Patent Aledicine Ware house. 89 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, head of Wood— at the same place is sold the Moorish Hair Dye; Span ish Lilly White and Italian Chemical Soap. OgsPrincipal Office, sign of the American Eagle, 89 Chatham street, New York. To the Honorable tins Judges of the Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and for tho Coon -ty of Allegheny. - The petition .of Robert Parkhurst, of the 4th Ward, city of Pittsburgh, in tire county thiesaid, humbly showed!, that your petitioner bath provided himself with materials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwelling house in the city and Ward aforesaid, and, prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public-house of entertainment. And your petitioner, as in duty bound, will pray. ' • ' 'ROBERT PARKHURST. • We, the subcribers, citizens of the 4th Ward. Pittsburgb;•-do certify, that the above petitioner is of good repute rot honesty and temperance, and is well provided with heirscr room and conveniences for the accommodation of travelers and others, and that said tavern is necessary:_ - James Armstrong, Richard Weldon, . Allen Brown, - Andrew Jackman, E W Wickersham, JameslicAfeee,. :,James •141'Shane, John Divine, FrederiCk Flack, John McCrea, James Lauhie,_ G W.Smitb, may7.d&w3t. s Fruit. ._•• Cf . ES 4 1 R Raisins; :45 5 11 13 X rutris Smyrna Figs; 25. • '.c.•2n° •S a uilu t tli nts;S ur sale by, t •J D WILLIAMS _• , • aplt • .rwdr,zir kir k A •A'' At . 'tt= ".- :* ",;:r7,0C7--k ~ "r',; • -' PA T . - CORRESPONDENTS •••• Light . Beading. ,-- • - . E. S. complete: kis •Stritallr , it's Select Works. Drainer's Novels: - The Spy; Last - of Lilo Mohicans; Oliver Twiat ; Humphrey Clinker; Martin Chuzsiewit: The old CuriusityShop; . - . Gil Bier Dun Qt:ixote,"&c, &c ! ." For solo by . . - • B S BOSWORTH' & Co., myG .- . 43 Market 'street ORANGES 60 BOXES ' or ewaer (0) Sicily Oreogeujust • received and ferule by - Leather. 3. ROLLS Leather, (rongb;) a dozen Bridle Leather; 5 r3lti Harness Leather, ' '3t of Sole Leather; . 1" of upper do; In store and for sale by MARTIN C. My 4 d&w 56 Wood, between ldd and 4111143 PURE WINES AND LIQUORS. OF every finality always on band and for Auk by P. C. MARTIN, .mn36- • 60 Water greet. POTATOS. 25 BUSHELS i b) nf fine. red and Neshanerir rtmn LEMONS.- ORANGES. SAi BOXES Prime Sicily Lemons; 60 do • do Oranges, to nrrive and for sale by P. C. MARTIN, ma3G 60 Water street. Lard Oil. BBLS. of Laid Oil of superior quality, just 1111.10.11 P received per steamboat Acadia, for sale by GEO. COCHRAN, mmays.• N 026 Wood stet t. W. P. Gllea—Veterinary Surgeon, CAN be found at his house in Diamond Alley, be. tween Wood street and the Diamond, or at Messrs R & It II Pattersoh's stables, 4th st. Sick and lame horses attended to at their respective stables. ma,s %Gin SHAD -50 bble beet No 1 trimmed Stout Tour rive. 111 11 1111 EY &Co. 500 n , LBS. medium Straw Binders Boards, Ulr received and far sale by JOHN Fl. NIELLOR, 122 Wit,,d street Fresh Teas. '75 PACKAGES Young Hyson, Gun Powder, Imperial, and Poudonng, in tvloule, half, Do ganrtrrcheats;nil of this Spring's importations, uni• ving this day and for nal° by LAMBERT 4 SHIPTON, ints 133 and 135 Wool Id. Fruit, Nuts, &c. I'oo BOXES N 1 R Raising; 5 (rails Dates; 12 do BulticauX Almonds; 6 sacks Civam Nuts; 4 do Filbort,4 10 hovis Nos 1. 2 and 3 Rock candy. Received this day and for oak by LAMBERT & SHIPTON. mas.s 133 and 135 Wood Kt. Tobacco. 2 BOXES Hutchison & Kerr's s's Lump To bacco; 30 bxe Trine Harwood's s's Lump Tobacco; 10 •' Laytou's 3's do 15 " Down's extra s's plug do 40 " la, 29. 16.9, 3T, and ladies twist Tobacco; Receiving this day, and for sale by LAMBERT 4. SHIPTON, mys 133 and 135 Wood st. Wrapping and Writing Paper, 2011 REAMS Crown, Medium and doublo V Crow Straw. 50 reams Ames Ruled Cap. Received and for &ule by mys LAMBERT & SHIPTON. Sundries. 32 BBLS Span Whiting; 50 cans London Mustnrd; 20 " Ground Cassis; 5 cases prunes, glass J ara; 6 " Citron. Received this day and for nab by mys LAMBERT & SIII ['TON Bee' Boat. FOR SALE—A new Keel Boat, nat finished, cargo box and all complete—dimensiona, 70 lent keel by 184 feet beam. She will bo sold cheap if called fur anon. I'. C. MARTIN, rnY5 60 Water slur-et. Shoo Paper. 1011 REAMS Crown Shoe Paper, asserted cul ors, received and for sale by JOHN H MELLOR. 122 W..' at Millincry and Fancy Goode at Auction and Pri vote Sale AT McKenna's new Auction Rooms. No 111, Wood street, 3 doors from sth, will ho sold :he largest and most splendid stock of fine Millinery and Fancy Dry Goods offered either at public or private sale in the city of Pittsburgh for severnl years. just arrived din-et from the cities of New York and Bus. ton. They can be seen between the hours of 10 and 5 o'clock, each day; during which may be found Thread wrought laces, edging; and insertings, thread capes and collars, Ladies' fancy caps, new style, suitable for the parlor or tho ball room; head dresses, wreaths and ornaments; fancy collars and breasts; hosiery and gloves. together with a great miny other articles too tedious and numerous to mention. I'. McKENNA, may 4 A uctioneer. Removal. DR. A. M. POLLOCK. has removed to Wyh. street, near the new "Court Muse." up I—dm ner Tables. MARBLE Top on hand and for sale low at the furniture warehouse of • T B YOUNG & CO., 00.2 Hand at. Clotho, Oaf:inures and Vestings. WE have just opened a large stock of cloths, cas simeres and vestings, consisting of Black French Cloths; Brown and Blue do; Black French Cassimeies; Fancy do do; do 'Footings, &c, at prices to suit tiro times marl 7 SHEA & PENNOCK. Arnold's Writing Fluid. RECD, a supply of Arnold's Writing Fluids and Red Inks, warranted genuine, fresh and free from mould, for sale by. JOHN H MELLOR, tnays. IQ2 Wuod street. Caps! Caps!! Caps!!! SUMMER Caps for men and boys at 25 cents only. Having already received a large 3baro of public put. voltage, and desirous to increase it still mere. the sub *actiber offers to the public the largest and most com plete assortment deeps ever manufactured in this city, and at the moat moderate priees. Persons purchasing themtolves, or sending persona to purchase for them, if not satisfied, can have their caps changed,or the money returned; the subscriber engaging himself to keep the best made caps, and of the best materials. All caps,whether cloth or fur, repaired sons to tie as good as new. . Those purchasing fur cash Io sellagain, will find it their interest to call upon the subscriber as be is deter- Mined to sell aslow as the Emit: His manufactory is in Market street. between 2d and 3d streets, 3,1 door from Johnson. & Sunkton's bookstore. - He will also keep on hand cep irk= logs of all do scriptions, at very reduced prices.. apl.o 1m ANTONIO. NABIN. , • ' - - • Stunad . .-BAda . Sicily. sumac juo niccived" and for silii.by 5 .:" WA FAHNESTOCK S. &o. --- 4 ,' - ' , , o- .134 Wood st; -.. 1 - - BY LAST NIGHT'S MAIL. FOREIGN NEWS. F, THE ARRIVAL ° SHIP STEAM Er 0 "f 4, ANTC R I A P. C. MARTIN, GO Wntor r AT CAPE COD. 8 li . ays Later from England! An attempt upon dm life of Louis Phillippo—Flight of the Spani4h Minister—The Oregon question quint—Elise in Cotton, &e. Dearth of Papeis —ft is difficult this morning to give, a very full record of [lto news, as it was obliged to be transcribed from the orteptiper at the Merchant's Exchonee, to which the whnle press had equalecress. The news. however. is not of any particular interest. We gather our intollig,enee (rum Wilmer & Smith's European -nine.. The royal mail steamship Cambria, Copt Judkins, left Liverdool on the 9th of April last, et 4 l M. and arrived at Halimbx on the lot inst. at noon. and left at 4 P 31. She brought from 00 to 100 passengers to Halifax end left about 30 there. On Saturday night about 20 winotes to 12 o'clock, ;be weather being foggy, the boat running at half speed. and just about being stepped for the pai:pose of sounding, she touch ed slightly on the bottom: she then canted broadside to the beech. It was then discovered by communica tion with the shore that she went ahsore on the beach off Truro, about five miles smith of Hiland Light, cape Cod and heading south. There was quite a swell at the time, but fortunately very calm. Every effort was mule to heave her off.-- About a quarter past 4 o'clock the captain and pas captain and passengers landed, At the last accounts she was per facile might. England and the United States.—The Times says the aceounts from the United States have excited a good deal of attention. The mt , sage of President Polk is nut cur sidered warlike. $70.000 000 spent on the army (111,1 navy, would induct, every man who contributed his quota to that astounding sum to inquire into its necessity. P. C. MARTIN, 60 Wuter sheet Great excitement in Englund on the Irish coercion and corn laws-giupp o s e but l'evl must retire. BLitt ness generally dull. Lord Stanley expectcalltol..nd on oppi)Sition to reel The Hiberni art iverl out on the 13th. Cotton has risen 13th on the receipt of the news of shortstops het e 1.1!, the Hibernia. The London E;aininvr says England loves pence, but is read, for w or. American Pro. ision Nlarbet—Good inquiries—but low urri.vl.—etuckMmull. From the East thu arrivals bavu been largo. Arrivals of corn—Several large cargoes of Indian corn have tin ivvd in Dublin. Oregon QL/e.llUfi—Nothing new hag transpired on this subject, and matters remain iu eqatU tpiN A wreck has been seen nil Shuteham. ATTEMPT TO KILL TIIE KING OF FRANCE. About 5 12 o'c ock nn 1 bursidiy, as Louis Philippe was returning from his drive in this fittest of Fontein ebleau. a man sealed upon the wall fired at the king. His family were with him. Several balls struck inside the carriage, but nn ono was inidred. The (ISS3SSifI was arrested. Hti name is Loconatc. lie is an old general, guardian of the finest Journal des Debats. The news is distressing. In Eninfl par Tipper• or) , the riessontrr,. unable to resist longer ilie arriving of hunger, ha , t 1 looker] into tho shorts and belped tliembeltes. The town of (Nome] is in n state or viigo, nod the rotor starving peoplo are only Lcpt dusv by fear of then b.tyonet. The Ille