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Since the infroduction of this valuable medicine inro thet"- nited States, the: deaths by Con.sumption are fast ~ttt'"4 lessening, - and :the bright smiles of health found , " ,td -beaming in - the eyes of thousands, AVhOSe lives ' ; = - "" •- to -Zis were reduced to _a slender thread. Compare the :71 S" weekly records of death in the cities of New York, Boston, Philadelphia, and even - our own city, into thelB4o • this• ak • - ' vious to year -1&10, since time t - e into ' consideration the vast increisse of population, and . ". you yOill find that Consumption has been gradually 4 2;;;:.„`, "•- - -' , '-o'r'Ti - or in a manner conquered. It is well known to t the community that there are hundreds of valuable .. t t•' - ' persons spared weekly by the timely use of Dr. Duncan's “Yaluable IVledicine," and so lenges those afflicted commence Using .this remedy in season, „ consumption of the Lungs - will speedily decrease, every'vesti,en - of its. - poisonous fangs are . emd- seated from our Soil, Dr. Duncan s Western Illedical Offlee, for the sale•of this valuable Idedleine r is at 150 Sycamore - street, •i, t 7,-,t2-itt..-ii,it,Ao:t!;- ' . • - ca Tor sale by WNACICK'N .A.g't, confer. of - .719•Ood,t.,g44‘ittatgai,Niii,- mr° ""• • . • . ' • .! - ;. • - - v s: ` . - • •- • 1:"--er.c--- St • •-;-!•-•••;r-•'-, , i-• !F.; •;• ' • ' ' ' • Att. -4, -sr • • •4. •-4=2 1 •V•A..41 1 ;:.f , ' 'Tt `i• - • - e:t4es-;•41:4"'7e--7 t. - • - s • ;1.! ` - 1 „ ,-;= • - , • , e. 7 7. , ;7, YESPIIIB39II DAILY 'MORNING YOST. bILEIt , BATMEN . & BIGLER WEDNESDAY , MORNING: , MAY 20, 1646 ' - licao,,V. B. 'Parat.r.n, Agent for country newspapers, is-the Agent - for the Pittsburgh Daily Morning Post, aid Weekly Mercury and Manufficturer, to receive adVertiseinents'and subscrlptione. Re has offices in NEW Yong, at the Coal:Nice, 30 Ann' street, (ad joining' the Tribune Office.) - Bourvii, No. 12, - State street. PEILADELEIIIA, Real Estate and Coal Office; 59 Pine street. 84 - TnnonE, S. E. corner Baltimore and Calverta where Our paper can be see; and terms of adyerti ming learned, • - CC? Lyra or_ Gti. Scorr.—"We are indebted to • Robert Carter s Bookseller, No 36 Market st., for a very neatly printed and well bound copy of the life of Geu. Wrxrraco Scorr, by E. ..D Mans field.' Gem Scorr has rendered his;country im portant services in the field, and althouetwe bare not had time to examine the work before us, we feel free to say that We haye no doubt its contents will be found very intereiting,. The book, is divided into choptera'. and contains-360 pages. a:S.rsutr SCIIOOL CIIILDEEN OP THE CAre mac CauirCa.=-The Sunday school children attach ed to the Catholic church passed our office in proces sion .. esterclay morning. We counted them as they pissed and - foutid that they' numbered 32.6 girls, -and 252 boys—in all 578. They were very neatly attired and presented a beautiful ap pearaztce. They were, we learn, under the direc tion of their teachers, to- spend tht day on Semi nary Hill, where a dinner was prepared for them. A 1 7 z)in broke out Monday evening in the kit ellen attached to the dwelling houie of Mr. Hap pier, in'Diamond•alleyifortunately it was discover ed and checked before it had done much injury. MILITIA.—The Birmingham Militia, hbout two hundred'in numbei, crossed the Monongahela and paraded through our streets yesterday. The Fifth Regiment, under the command of Col. Hamilton was also out. 1 Oract-s.—The managers give a rich enter tainment this- afternoon, al, .2i o'clock. Persons dr.tsirous of attending .with their families can do so. - Perfect good orderis pmceryed. , • The. Band is most excellent—their music is ad mirably suited to the performance, and the tunes well selected and•heartily_performed. az7The Knight ot the "Local. Column," is out in yesterday's Journal, _with an apology to the 'editor of the Post." This - is twice he has `apologised Within a few days; once for an impudent attack upon a good actress, Mrs. :Howard: and the -other, for taking the liberty of abusing the l'editor. of The- Post," in his "local column" of -annul matters. A few more lashings well laid on. will likely bring the "fellow" to a proper feeling; he is now scarcely able to growl, and contents himself with merely showing his "teeth." It is :right and proper, no matter how painful the task may be, to chastise insolence and 'presumption, '''when they are so proniinently displayed as they are in the "Local." of the Journal. When such weak fellows are allowed to indulge their.foolish propensities any length of time, they become insolent, as in the present instance, hence "the necessity of checking it in time For what make/ Robbers bold but too much lenity." Tile Theatre, The Theatre was well attended last night The goOd Old - , legitimate drama has always been pro perlyappreciated- by the Theatre going folks of thiseitY, and seldom fail in. attracting. 31r. Mr a nocni is Hamlet, fully sustained the high rePuta tient-Which preceded his arrival—expectation was more than realized, We have never seen an au - dienee so entirely attentive; every word was clear and .dis tinetly given—every movement easy and graceful. To night ;. Mr. Murdoch appears in two favii :'irite characters—q The &ranger" in the affecting kplay,of that name,, and "Did. Dashall," in the ye `Tylaugliable kree called "dry Tke friends of the Drama will be pleased to ; :leam.that the enterprising Manager has engaged the celebrated Tragedian, Mr. BOOTH. and the no 41esi celebrated Actress, Mrs. Alow4..rx. D.,inpr 'Etna, the famous Jim Crow, leaves to *.day . for Cincianrourna/ of Monday. Q". Our friend of tb . . -- Journal is mistaken; Mr. Itice left in the mail line for Philadelphia. Bunor.arty.—We understand that the store of Mr. Logan, in' llegheny city, was forcibly enter ed on Monday night, and robbed of one hundred - and fifty dollars, The thieve hare not yet been ar rested. PITTSBURGH BLUES At a meeting of the old Pittsburgh Blues, held at the house of D. F. Fickeison, on Monday night, 'lBth inst., it was Rescind, That the Roll .13ook. of this Company, he- kept open until a requisition be reeeived from government—which is daily expected. R.CORNELL, Prelt. MASONIC NOTICE . - A convocation of Lodge; Nos 45 & 219 4. Y. will "be held this evening at 7 o'clock precisely, at their Hall, corner of Wood and Third sts. By order of my 20 THE CHAIRDIAN. MASONIC NOTICE An adjourned meeting of St. John's Lodge, No. 219, A. Y. Masons will be held this evening, in the Hall, by order of the W. M. W. I. DAYJTT Seey. my 20 A. D. 1846 A. L. 5540. CORONER We have been authorized to state that DAvtu HAIITZ,Esq., will be a candidate for re-election to the office of. Coroner, subject to the decision of the Democratic County. Convention. nraylL lig•acte—to cure Eruptions and beautify,;tts colored Skin.—A Valuable discovery in Chemistry has been made lately' by M. Vesprini ' _an Italian Chemist, for curing all eruptions, and for changing the color of dark, yellow or discolored skin to a fine juvcnild'and youthful clearness. He has made this in the convenient form of a beautiful piece of Soap. For an old cases of eruption ; such as scur vy, salt-rheum, erysipelas, &c. it cures wonderfully; also, freckles, tan, sunburn, morphew,- Pimples, blotches, &c: Ask for Jones's Chemical Soap, at the sign of the American Eagle, 82 Chatham at., 321 Broadway, and 139 Fulton :st. Brooklyn; 8 State st. Boston. • • II See.that lady, what a.fright; • Jones's splendid Lily Vir'hite Would give her skin a natural hue. But •you note, in spit ' of talk, She will use the common chalk; lhusyou see her face is blue. If that same lady, and many others, had used Joss's Lily White, her face and cheeks, would have:had (a natural,)!life-like, alabaster white; Sold at JACKSON'S Patent Medicine Ware house, 89 Liberty street, head of Wood. Mankind! at least that part of you With.Sc'alp quite bald and bare, You can have splendid—indeed, 'tis true— Most glorious silky hair. If you have dandruf on the scalp; lithe hair turns white or gray, To cure the scurf, and make it dark You've but three Bits to pay. If your head is bald, the hair weak or falling And you would have it live, Why, try at once a bottle of Jones Hair Restorative. (El - Three - shillings only for a trial bottle. War rant it to possess the following qualities. It will force the hair to grow on any part where Nature in tended hair to grow, stop it.falling of, cure scurf or dandruf, and make light, red or grey hair grow dark. For dressing the hair soft and silky nothing exceeds this. It is indeed the most economical,' yet superior article made for the hair. It is cheap er than the trash called hair oils, and it will keep the hair in order with one application, twice as long any other article. Sold at JACKSON'S Patent Medicine Ware house, 89 Liberty street, Pittsburgh head of Wood. o:l . Principal Office, sign of the American • Ea gle, 8:: Chatham street, New 'fork. Sugar-roated tikdable Pi dis 'eases have their origin in impurity of blood.— However 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 blood is Clickner's Sugar-coated Pills, which is so skilfully compounded, that it does not cause grip ing,, the great objection to all pills. Theenvelope of sugar prevents all nausea, so that, save from the powerful, yet easy operation, the patient would hardly be aware that he had taken any medicine at all So well convinced is fir. Clickner of the efficacy of his pills Mall specified cases, that he is pledged to return the money, when the promised effect is not prOduced. . Sold by Wm. Jackson. corner of Wood and Lib erty streets, who is general Agent for Dr. Clicke. ner's Pills in Pittsburgh and vicinity. (1:. Beware of an imitation article called "he. proved Sucfcir-Coated Phs. - purporting to he pat ented, as bath the pills and pretended patent are forgeries, got up by a miserable quack in New York, who, for the last four or free years, has made his living by counterfeiting popular medicines. maylkd . _ ROCHE, .BROTHEIZS & CO it-4'77 , - A lIAN B UT. 46 .HENTS Fon 1 81-11 i -ELY 6. MITCHEL, ..?geats. EMITTANCES to, and Rissage to and from Ja Great Britain and Ireland, by Me Black Rill, or old Line qf Liverpool Packets. Sailing &ram New York and Liverpool on the Ist and 16th of every month. And by first class American Ships (Sailing Weekly.] Persons sending to tic "Old Country" for their friends; can make the necessary arrangements with the subscribers, and have than brought out in any of the eight ships eomprising the Black Ball or Old Line of Liverpool Packets; (sailing from Liverpool on the Ist and 16th of every month.; also by first class ships, sailing from that pert weekly, which our Agents. Messrs. James D. Roche & Co., there will send out Without delay. Should those sent for not come out the money will he refunded without any deduction. The "Black Ball, or old Line of Liverpool Pack ets," comprise the following magnificent ships, and will sail from Liverpool on their regular appointed der, as follows: On Ist Jan. let May. let Sept. Europe, • 16th " 16th " 16th 4 , New York, • Ist Feb. Ist June. Ist Oct. American, 16th " 16th " 16th " Yorkshire, • Ist Mat. Ist July. Ist Nov. Cambridge, 16th 4 6 16th . " 16th Dec. Oxford, , . Ist April. Ist Aug. Ist Montezuma, 16th " 16th " 16th " Notite.—lt is well known, that the Black Bail is the very best conveyance for persons to get out their ; friends, and as other passenger agents advertise to bring out passengers, by that Line, the public are re spectfully notified by the owners that no passenger agents, but Roche, Brothers & Co., and Blakely & Mitchel, are authorized to advertise and to bring out passengers by that Line. • We have at all times for the Dials at Sight for any amount, direct on the Royal Bank of Ireland, Dub lin. Also on Messrs. Prescottt, Grote, Ames & Co., Bankers, London, which are paid free of discount, or any charge, whatever, in all the principal towns throughout England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales. Apply to, or address, if by Letter, (post paid.) ROCHE, 13R0 , S & CO. No, 35, Fulton street New York. (Next door to the Fulton Bank. JAMES D. ROCHE & Co's Office, No. 20, Water street, Liverpool. BLAKELY & MITCHEL, Penn street, near the Canal Bndge, myl.l • and Smithfield st, near sth Fuel for ste NAVY DEPARTMENT, BUREAU OP CONSTRUCTION, EQUIPMENT & REPAIR. Al 24, 11345. SEALED PROPOSALS, endorsed pri "Proposals for fuel for steamers," will be received at this bu reau until 3 o'clock, P. M, of the Ist of June next, for furnishing and delivering at the navy-yard at Charleston, Massachusetts, one thousand tons of bit utninious coal, and two hundred and fifty tons of an thracite coal; and at the navy yard at Pensacola, Flor ida, two thousand tons of anthracite coal. The whole may bo delivered as early as may suit the con tractor, but one half of each-kind at each yard must be delivered before the Ist September next, and the whole before theist DeCember next. All said coal must be of the best quality. The bi tuminous coal must be dry, clean, lump coal, as free as possibie fron: sulphei, slate, and other impurities. The anthracite coal is to be broken, of proper size, and screened. If required the fine, coal shall be separated, from the lump after delivery, at the ex pense of the contractors, and the coal of both kinds must be in all respects to the perfect satislketion of the respective commandants, before it will be accept ed by them. : The offers must be made separately for each kind of coal, and separately for each yard, and must spe cify:the district of country, and the pits from which the coal is to be taken or furnished. The price . must be stated fur the ton of twenty two hundred pounds; and in determining upon the oilers the rela five quality for steamers' use will be considered, as well as the price asked. Satisfactory bond; in half the amount of the contracts will be required, and ten per centfun of all bills will be retained until the-con tracts shall be completed, according to their terms. In case of failure on the part of contractors to deliv re the coals withim the time specified, the command or agents at the respective placei of delivery are to be autherized to supply any deficiencies by purchase, and the contractors and their sureties are to be lia ble for any excess of posts over the contract price, and the ten per cent reservedto be forfeited to the use of the United States. To be published once a tye.tk for four weeks' in the following papers, viz: Union and Intelligencer, Virashington, D. C.; Morning Post and Daily Times, Boston; Journal, of Commerce, Mornin; News, and , Evening. Post, New York, Pennsylvanian anddley stone, Philadelphia; Union, Harrisburgh; Morning Post, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvan iM'Republican, and Sun, Baltirnote,Md.; Enquirer, Richmond, Ira, ap2S-law4w.. . I LEACHND The attention of purchaacre is, incited, to our' arge stock of these'. Goode: . 4-4 superioridea Island Shirting Afusliiisk 1548 (4 (4 CC 7417 . 12-4110nalton Sheetifig; -64 " 9,8 ,:" rt = ~igi.::','4',.::..:';::t:',.',1:''_:..i,.:...;'.:,.t.::,.:.:::....,:•.-. Y. e vip..,11,-...tA...t.',%.!,:,:4.2..1.:i?x,4:qtii., ,, ;;•* , . -....%. ._;:r.g., , i-frs,.!-,;!,?j e .,,,,..z.t•Lr'Er !•'7;'4„:"::. r - c -- - COFFEE. --15 bags prime Rio Coffee, bags Laguayra Coffee, to arrive and for sale by T. D. WILLIAMS, may? llO Wood' street. SUNDRIES-- 5 bags Ground Nuts; 1 bale Almond's; • I cask No. 1, Madder, a drat rate article, _ 2 bbls " . 1 " Cloves; • 20 boxes Chocolate; 10 liege mustard; 15 boxes Fancy Soaps; SO mats Cassia; 5 bags Pimento; 2 bbl Snuff, (superior);'. 20 boxes Ground Pepperk 2 bbls Ginger; g cc . Brazil SUgark 2s • : , • = boxes Raisins, 4c.,. Br.C:, &e • 66 tyood atreetilet**l-3d*k**: 1216•10 -:,-•••,,, .r-SIFE:t*TErtIV:MC' ITO. the' Inhabitants .orlPittlibur . gh, - Site: . Wien)! enti:tho:turrOunding Country. TT was not our desire to enter into any disprite with .I„ the PPekin Tea - Company.'! ‘Ve did: not begin I • • the coittroversy--we deprecate a paper war; 0 any other war; and profess ourselves to. be advocates of Universal peace; but whenWe found statements made to the public with such unblushing ilisregarchOtrath l es was exhibited in the Pekin Tea Company's attack upon our establishrrient, We coneidered it a ditty . we l owed -to.that public, tie well as to. oufselventei repel it by a plain statement offacii.- The moral qualifications of Setae people are so emivenient that:they can believe apy thing 'that they like—or what is the, same thing r by putting a good face upon a fabrication,. and repeating. it three or four times', they are enabled to aintume all the earnestness and sincerity of truth, arid 'notwithstanding the ex traVagance of their statements, andtheir total oppo: 'Rion to facts, - theirmeighbors are called Very manneredflrrif they, presumeio.question or doubt their veracity:: ;Tints, though it is stated that Eve hundred thousand dollars - worth of Black Tea Was imported by the Pekin Tea Company, we suppose we must swa/IoW it at once, or incur their displeas tire; but.we canpot help being reniinded of the story of a "thousand black cati,", which a boy declared he saw upon the garden wall, which, upon inquiry, dwindled down to his father's old tom cat and anoth er; and -we suspect that these five 'hundred thousand dollars worth of black tea, if a similar test was ap plied, would diminish it in about the same propor tion. And yet the agent declares that no mysteries are presented I They have an agent at Pekin, but he is ineog. They have another at Canton, but he is equally unknown; and at 'New York iey receive $500,000 worth of black tea, which every body at the Custom House is ignorant of ! Now we confess that 'these things appear so strange to us—so exceedingly I mysterious, as to shock our credulity not a little, and at the risk of being still considered "ill mannered," we must persist in classing such announcements with 'the quackeries and humbugs of the day. It was also stated that the Canton Tea Company was imitators of them; or in other words, that allured by their success, we had been induced to organize our present establishment—whereas, in point of fact; we had, as already stated, carried on our business successfully FOUR YEARS before the Pekin Tea Company was heard of! And without arrogating to ourselves any great degree of sagacity or penetra tion we may venture to assert that it was the unpar alelled success of the Canton Tea Company, the uni versa! celebrity of their teas, and the increasing de mand for the same, that gave birth to the Pekin Tea Company, and in Fact that the very existence of that establishment is an acknowledgement of the gime riority of our method of business, and of the prefer ence we have obtained. Many other statements, equally unfounded, we' have already examined, and the audacity displayed in these specimens will sufficiently show the degree of reliance to which any other statements from the Pekin Tea Company are entitled. Apart from the higher obligation of truth, we have always considered it bad policy to resort to any un fair means. In order to sustain our own character we have never foetid it necessary to detract our neighbor's, or to write our own panegyrics and then attempt to palra them off upon the public as the dis interested notices of - editors of newspapers, which it is well known might easily be done without any fur ther bribery than paying (or theui as advertisements. That the Pekin Tea Company thought fit to adopt a different course was no concern of ours, and we should not have interfered with their proceedings if they had letl us 11 / l Ulo:Ci.ted. But they bad probably tbrgotten the proverb, "those who live in ,glass houses should not fling stones." Nearly six years have elapsed since the Canton Tca Company com menced operations in this city. ' and as might have been anticipated, they base haal to encounter the prejudices of the ignorant as well as Inexperience the grossest misrepresentations of envious and, inter-' ested parties. Hitherto we have only smiled at their piinr assaults which have only recoiled upon the parties themselves—we have centidently relied upon the intrinsic merits of our own 'Peas, and we have every reason to be proud of the result. Despairing, therefore, of any success in this vicinity, this rival establishment is obliged to carry its fabrications to a distance, and then, by pompous annouceinents on the use hand, (which it well knows would be laughed at here,) and a disparagement of the Canton Tea Com pany on the other, where the facts are not known, it hopes to impose upon the unwary. A greater proof of its having calculated upon the ignorance of the! community need not be adduced than the fact of their agents presuming to institute a comparison re. Ispecting the localities and dimensions of the ware ' lionseS of the two. establishments, when it is well known that the single branch of the Canton Tea Co. at 163 Greenwich st. wouid more than compare with the small store it has contented itself with until a very recent period, situated as it was in the moat obscure part of Fulton street, and with the present addition it has made, no one would think of comparing it with the splendid store the Canton Tea Company have just opened at 125 Chatham st. The value of proper ty in the lotaiiities will show the estimation of busi ness nice, and their decision has been pronounced too long and too emphatically in favor of the locali: ties of the Canton Tea Company, to require any comments. The Canton Tea Company have never pretended to import all the teas that, they dispose of; for the single reason. that a cargo of teas must necessarily be made up of many inferior sorts, many of which are on wholesome and never find the way into their estab lishment. They prefer selecting their stock from the 'whole of the various cargoes that arrive from time to time, and from their long experience in this coun try and in Europe, as well as their unlimited coin , maid of capital, they bare always been enabled to secure the delicious teas for which they have become 'so justly celebrated, and at prices that have defied competition. It is this: notorious snit that has exci ted the ire of so many parties, and we should doubt less have escaped the wrath of our neighbors of the' Pekin Tea Company', if thee had not so well under stood as well as felt its truth. In conclusion we will only add that we entertain no ill feeling toward the Pekin Tea Company; hut we want them against circulating falsehoods at our, expense--sooner or later it meat come toner know! _ '' edge, as we have now agencies throughout the Union, and they may rely on it that wo shall not fail to ex pose them in whatever quarter they are carried. NEW YORE CANTON TEA COMPANY, N. York, April 30, 18-16. Per TIIS. A. Mosicuousc., Our agents in Pittsburgh are Messrs. Bell & Grant, corner of Ferry and Liberty streets, where choice Teas of all descriptions are constantly on hand. Obed Mitchell, 89 Chesnut and 337 Market street, Philadelphia. Phincipal Office, in Nevi:Nark, 125 and MI Chat ham st., and 163 Greenwich at. may9-twf4w A Glorious Ain - Pro' 'of New Books. A 'l' COOK'S Literary Depot, 85 Fourth street. !I. Poems, by Thomas Hood, (Library ofChoice Reading, No. 62.) The Monks of tho Grotto, a tale, from the French, Farmer's Library for May, by Skinner. The Bank of the Pope; or, the Sacred Taxes of the Chancery, and of the Penitentiary of Rome, as established by Pope John XXII, in 1315. American Whig Review for May. Democratic Review for May, containing a por trait of James B. Bowlon. La Rookh. the Belle of the Penobscots, an inter esting novel. Literary Emporium; only one dollar a year, and beautifully illustrated. Young Peoples Magazine. Living Age No. 103. Lefler; or, the Rebel and King's Man, a tale o the Rebellion of 1669. By J. H. Ingrahath, Esq Pennsylvania Law' Reporter. Parley's Magazine for May. Female Minister, a new novel. Peers and Parvennes, a novel, by Mrs. Gore. Harper's Bible No. 53. Illustrated Shakespcar Nos. 77 and 78. Just received at COOK ' S, 85 Fourth street. mayl3 SSUNDRIES-6 bbls. Brazil Sitgar. 3 sacks Liverpool Table Salt. 2 Bales Bordeaux Almonds. 1 " Paper Shell 46 1 " Cream Nuts. S boxes Ground Pepper: 5 “ Rock Candy ; to arrive and for sale by • J. D. WILLIAMS, ay7 110 Wood street. ' - PTENT SYR.INGES of, all -sizes, ill-ditties and prices,- just received and for sale by - , EDGAR THORN, ~ may? . `_ ' Corner of Hand and Penn gots. BLUE LICK: - WATER.---liiit received: from the .prinks - in Kentileky, and on_draught at EDGAR THORN'S, Comer of Hand and, Penn sts. SP.ItUTS TURPENTINE.--,jest received and for sale by • ""' EDGAR THORN, may 7 Corner of Hand and Penn sts. sum by myl2 O — . RANGES,43O bores of sweet (0) Sicily Oran. -- gas just received and tor sale by ' 2. C. MARTIN, ND Water street. PURR WINES ANDLIQUORSOf everyiluality always on hand and for sale by . .1 3 . C. PIAILTIS i 60 Water street.. SHOE PAPER.-100 ieas crown shoe paper, rnas sorted colors, recoiled and for sale ty - JOHN Ji. MELLOR, 122 Wood st. ARNOLD'S WRITING FLUlD.—Received, a supply of Arnold'; 'Writing Fluids and Red Inks, warranted genuine, fresh and free from mould; for sale by • JOLLY H. MELLOR, may 5 122 Wood street. To the llonorubk the Jurtgel of the Count of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and for the Coun t y of .tllleghroy. The petition of henry tandwher, of the Ist Ward city of PittAurgh, in the county aforesaid, humbly sheweth, that your petitioner has provided himself with materials for the accommodation of; travelers and others, of dwelling house, in the county aforesaid, and proiys that your Honors Will be pleased to grant him a.licence to keep a'publie house of entertainment. And your petitioner, as 1 in duty bound, willprdy.: HENRY LANDWHER. We. the snhscribers, citizens of the let Ward,do certify that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and clam eniences for the accom modation of travelers and others( and that said taa , ern is necessary. Anthony Beelen, Geo Wilson, Geo R. Massey, Francis Bailey, Thomas K. Litch, 'Samuel Kellar, may 19-0, ITo the Hr Ibte ne Honorable the Judges cf the (Wart ,f Gener al Queerer Siwions of the Peace, in and for the County of ..Elegleny. The petition of Smith Thorn, of the doh Ward Allegheny city aforesaid,: humbly slier, eth, that your petitioner provided himself with niateri ale for the acrommodatien of travelers and others, at his dwelling home, is • the tits' aforesaid, and prays that your honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public hoirser•of entertain ment. And your petitioner, as in duty- bound will pray. • : SIVITHTHORN. W. the subseribers.eitizens of Allegheny city, do certify that the above retitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance; and is •acli provided with house room and conveniences fur the accom modation of travellers and others, and that said tavern is necessary. Daniel Holden, Thomas Edgar, John Henry, John tS‘v ester, John M. Pitier. James Thorn Jr., my29-tlt• TO ate I/0 auraliic the ./odds.-of the Cowl r±fGedaral 1 Quarter Sessians (if ac 17'eacr, ii; a.ol far the Coun ly of 41ligheny. The petition of Terrence Daily, of the rair Ward, city of Pittsburgh, in the county aforesaid. humbly shed; eth, that yogr petitioner has provided himself with materials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwelling house in the' county 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. t TERRENCE DAILY, We, the subscribers, CithellS of the sth Ward, do certify that the above petitioia2r is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accom modation (A : travelers and others, and that said fae cal is necessary. Alex. Glass, Johu Machin, David Glass, al. o:Kiel's, John Taylor, James Barney, may I 0-d3t Chronicle copy and charge this office. . . • To the lionorotte the Judaea of the Court of Gener al Quarter Sessfon 4 of the Peace., in and for the musty of 411egheny. The petition of Isaac 'Murdock, 2d ward Pitts burgh, humbly sheweth . that your petitioner hath provided himself With materials for the accommo dation of travellers and others, at his dwelling house in the city aforesaid, and prays that your Honor will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your petitioner, as in duty bound will gray. ISAAC ISIURDOCK. • We, the subscribers, citizens of Pittsburgh, du certify that the above petitioner is of good repute tbr honesty and temperance, and is well provided with home room and convenience for the-accom modation of travelers and others, and that said tavern ts necessary. John C. Bindley, Wm. Armstrong, Thos. Sanders. Wee Evans, Jonathan Warner, Jacob Geohring, J. H. Rhodes & Co, Wm. Holland, J. H. Gallagher, J. Musr,rave; John Campbell, Samuel M*Clarin. may 18-d3t". To the Honorable Me Judges of the Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in andfor the county of Allegheny. The petition of-Thos. Karr ; of the let ward, Pitts burgh, in the county aforesaid, humbly sheweth that your petitioner bath provided himself with materials for the accommodation of tmvelers and others; at his dwelling house in the county aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to- grant him a li cense to keep a puhlic house of entertainment. And .your petitioner, as in duty-bound,:-will pray. . THOS. KARP.. We the subscribers, citiiend of the First Ward, do certify that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well pro vided with house room and conveniences for the ac commodation of travelers .and others, and that said tavern is necessary. A. 13celen, George Wilson, Webb Closey, . James Elliott, Allen Cordell, 11. APGinn, James Patterson ) Jr., Jas. Gray, (4th at.,) James Harrington, J. J. Robinson; John Patton, James Kenneduy, maylB-3t* Tr • o the Hottorbale the Judges of the Court qf General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and Jar the Fatality o alleghtay. The petition of James lt , fewhirter of Findley township, Allegheny county, humhley shevveth that your petitionerhath provided himself with ma terials for the acceminodation of travelers and oth ers, at his, dwelling bonito in the coudty aforesaid, and prays that ycittr Honorswill be pleased to grant him a licence to-keep a public house of entertain =Mit. And your Peritioner, as in' duty hound, Brill pray._ JAMES IVIEWHIR.'PER. We, the subscribers, iitizens of Findley township, do certifSrthat the shave petiticater is of good re pute' for' honesty.and temitranee, and is well provi ded with house room and convenience lot the ac- Corrmiodation of travelers and othets, and that said tavern is necessary,' Dr. John Pollock ; John .51"Xurtrie, Janine S Oliver, John Dickson, Dr:Johli-Wilson; Charles Stewart, ;;ItpaaXlSZdat.e7;:i---'k BERM .., , `,.•,. , , , -; . :-. ; , - -: 4 :. ,. ' iNGES ¢ LEMON f.--= 100" boxes Lemons; _ 200 do Oranots.—in store and; for P C MARTIN, '6O Water st. INDERS BOARDS.'-5000 ilia, mediuin Straw Binders Boards, received and for sale by JOIN H. MELLOR, 122 Wood street. Edward Fendriek, William :Sheehy, joint Caldwell. James Gray. 4th street. Webb 11,enry Earl. Nelson Campbell, l'erer Matthew Gordon, Ales. !Toys, Alex. Johepli ('. Gorden. John M Craekim James M Lean, Hobert Watson, Michael Locks. I:'atrick Donnely-, Behj. Rendeva4rk Issaae Joseph Glendenning, OIiPHAINPS COURT SALE" -' . , Ne,v.. ~ a. mein-a -florae Shoeing. PURSU• of ntar, rarrism. rpHg subaeriber would 'respect:tiny inform his ANT to an °trier of the Orphans Court AL ' frierda and the ciliaeus general' , that he of Allegheny county, dated the ninth day of Bas leasedthe stand formerly oecupied y by Walter May, 'A.D.-1846, will be exposed to public sale, Fortime& Sons on Fourth street, four doors above on the promises on Monday, the frrst day of June ,Smithfield,-and intends carrying, on the above bu next;at 10 o'clock, A.M. all the following described, siness in all its branches, having employed first property; Situated in the Third and Fifth Wards of rate workmen, and being a praCtical mech . c. the city of Pittsburgh, the Real Estate of Bernard himself, - gentlemen sending their horses to his shop' deed;' McLennan, late of , the.city of Cincinnati3Ohio, itnyaiondrnAdsonl hinat‘einridgththegirilS,evothrkewbensllinanessd pmroyinuPut--.11 , .Five contiguous lots of ground, situate on the divided attention,,l hope to have a liberal share - West side of Grant street in said city of Pittsburgh, of public patronage. CHAS, BARNETT. each containing 20 'feet in front, and extending ,mayl2-31n. . . - back in depth 8U feet, (preserving an equal width) , ~,.. ... --- ::, --- „, -- ------7---------,---.______ towards Cherry alley., One. of said lots is situated i -`", F.1.,1ir,n,- ;B - T - R' G , " l r A n G e : E l N n e s . r uran_c ' e i . 1 at the S. W. corner of Grant and Sixth streets, and ' - , .9 -3 14 E New York Life, Fire, Marine and Inland' has a. front of 80 feet on Sixth street ..i_ State Stocklnsurance Company, u gh -20 Wall York, now prepared, thro Spring- Also; two contiguous lots of ground, fronting eanaci-do street N. er Irarhaugh, their authorized Agent, to insure d -20 feet on Sixth street, between Grant street inland navi,gation, also the loss of human life, up; i l t C o h m e .ar rry ds al l le ir y gin , an ai d . l e e x y t . ending back 120 feetin , depth ogna"termt lossesqrbiyalFtoirane'Ythoethdermncoamgepsanoyf thoreagsee2sncyanind I . Also, two contigous lots of ground, fronting - each 117 feet On Penn street, sth Ward of said city of I Pittsburgh, and extendirea back in depth 50 feet itnhli,sesetietcrinitteei/r-r,ellalwitinalglism.s,s,,,(l,ri°2-f',,a.iodhinun' dailelzdi towards Spring alley. One' of the, said lots has a lars in Bonds Mortgages on good productive city and fifty thousand dollars in stock of - the State of front of 50 feet on o:Harm : ;street, on which.is New York; one hundred and - forty ihousand dol erected a Smith. shop, and on the other a two story ipprocpaeLtiy,aant any. time. drAedsan?.ourcteenothf ogruesanatdsedcoarllaitrys frame tenement.. Also, , a lot of ground on the corner of ()Harm adopted by this'Company is, Amon. no considera street and Spring alley, fronting on GHarra street 15 feet, and extending' back,in depth, along Staring tion T to take.any risk - for . a greater sum than five alley, 50 feet, on which is erected a two stotYfrarne tenement. . . ' thousand dollars; also, no two risks adjoining, there , .4/so--...a lot of ground on thelconicr of Etna and by avoiding the errors *lnch have proved, fatal t o Factory streets; in said sth Wanl, fronting on Fac- I- 9anY COMPanies- This Company, also, to avoid any :disarrangement of the affairs of the insured, tory street 45 feet,• and extending along Etna st., pay all losses as .soon as satiefactorily arranged; pre,,erving an equal width, 53 feet. - .. withdispensin the delay of sixtyda_vs, oftentimes_ 1 .1180-•-a lot of ground fronting on a2O feet alley, of such serious inconvenience to the insured. , [ near Factory street, 20 feet, and extending back in 'The - attention of the mercantile; marine,. and depth 45 feet to the rear line of the lot last men itioned, on which is erected a frame tenement. personal interests is respectfully called to the ad . va , - • Tons and Conditions of Sale,os follows : Th e ntag,es of this Company. , . -. .." widow's dower, being' one-third of the purchase DIRECTOR-S I money, will remain in the hands of the- purchaser, Samuel Jones, - ' WzneThomas, . . "ay ... Iduring her lie, subject to the payment of interest. })acid Ames, Sniith R Also, the one fifth, after deducting the widow'S one. :Richard Ransom, Thomas Franks, anks, George n Harg,ous, , Wm. Hnlburts, • third, will be subject to the' same terms' as the widow's dower. The balance to be paid, one-half Edmund Rogers, • , - Peter Rogers, Nicholas Robe* James Van Renseller, in hand, and the remaining portion (secured by , E D d a \ EI a r e I 1 e L r a l d n s w r e , n c e , Theodore Floyd, Charles Livingston, Bond and Mortgage,) in two and three years. G. H. }TILTON „ , James Remsen, James Tolbert -airy. in fact for the _ Samuel Allen, • - - Stephen Miaturn, Guardians and Heirs. - . . N. B. Persons wishing further information, will George Morris, Charlei Adams, please apply to Messrs. Blakely & Mitchel. . Francis Johnston,_ . ThcMa.s Dennison, rn ayll td. Oliver Hanivants. By order of the Board of Directors. - -1 - , , oR- SALE—A large assortment, of tubs; half P e ß ol l ui N ti G n E g ß ßo li o .A.B. m, o ß f Aill ia GLl a , & Age ti.a. I.' bushel and peck measure_. Also, a few churns; Gifice ., at 14 8 ' buckets; scythe sneds; aerclen hoes and rakes; wa s h terrnan So 31 Waver and 52 Front street, below boards; shovels and st belcorda and twined n irke 'p• ,1., , - .... ,,, _ . :t, itt...,. urgn. mayl2-dsrn window sash and window glass to suit, if wanted;; - carpet chain; triatelie,: a large assortment of Eng lish and .:‘ mericau quills and patent pens; school hooks and stationary, for sale in any quantity to suit customers, cheap for Cash, or suitable co.nur , produce, ur trade to suit consignees. It .A AC HARRIS, Ageet & mylo-tit Com. Merchant, No 12 St Clair JUST RECE.II` ..„r 4 CASES Enibroi , lered and Plain Fituenee and- V Straw linanets. - 10 boxes new style Ribbons. 20 " Flowers and Wre at . W. 11. GARRARD'S 70 Market street. WANTED. --TWO .firrifesitz,.,t!letit, 75):14irket st. Cr,./ — No. 4 6.....) Market street, 3 doors above Third street. I 3 ARROWS & TURNER are now receiving their stuck, complete, of new SPRING AND SUM- . MER GOODS. Packaires containing the choisest Dress Stuffs., Shawls, &c..&c.. are received at N0..10- by almost every arrival from the East; so that at all times may be found, not alone the newest and most brilliant designs and ilibricks, but also a great variety of family articles, which we feel confident will meet the highest expectation of our friends and all purchasers. - LADIES' DRESS DE PA RTMENT. - New and beautiful Paris printed Lawns; One package (extra rich) Balzoriues; Plain and striped corded Lama Cloths. Two packages of pew and splendid Dress Silks, . of the latest importation; Splendid Exposition Bemges; Pyramidical graduated Organdy Robes; . Superior French embroidered Ginghatn Robes; Ombri shaded pious de Laines; White dress Goods, beautiful variety. RICH SHAWLS. New and splendid styles Berate; New style Paris printed Cashmere; - Wrought and plain silk fringe Thibet; Plain B Gro de Rhine Silk; Ombri rhuded hlous de Laine; Superior striped and plaid Sturdillas; • Ombri shaded and figured Cashmere; -Onibri watered Ottoman Silk; Rich figured Damask Silk; Satin striped and figured de Lainei 7-4 and 84 Henniquin's sup. black Merino; BONNETS AND RIBBONS. Superior China Pearl Braid; do lace edge Florence Braids; _ Royal patent Dunstable; - Superior Rutland and Tuscatt; Misses, different patterns. Superior English pedal - Hutlands; do French Lace, (new article) French Gimp, Rutland Btilliants, &e.: &c. RIBBONS. ---Several boxes - , -embracing all the style and fashion of tho day - , in both high and low cost. Ladies' rich Fancy Cravats; Revere Linen C - brie }Mkt's, Dajou's best make; Paris Kid Glove , in all shades and numbers; sup. Silk and Lis e thread do- ' Parasols, Porosolete2i and Sun Shades. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS.---Our stock of Domestics is 'unusually large, possessing great advantages to the.purchaser t comprising in part,- One lot Irish Linen at great bargains; :. SimeriOr French 'Counterpanes; . . Bleached and brownSheeting,s and Shirtings; . - Furniture Checks; 'Pickings, Diapers, Crash, . " &c. CALICO PRINTS.-10 cases Chintzes and Calicoes, einhiacirig more than 300 different styles, from the most celebrated - manufactories •in Ameri ca; most of them new designs, warranted fast col ors, 2 cases beautithl styles, light and dark shades; price, ~ 123icents, • GENTLEIEN.'S DEPARTIVENT. 'assicu Czorus--Fine Black, Invisible Green, Fashionabl&Brown, and-other shades: French and English Ca.ssimeres, staple and fan cy; superior and low priced. Rich Fancy Vestinm Garribroorak Linen Goods, 'Summer Stuffs, (all styles.) Pour packages Gent's extrp. rich Dress Scarfs and Cravats, satin, sup. boiled;silk Swiss, 4.c. &c. Gent's lame sizes Linen Cambric Hdkfs, from' 125 cents to the beat article in use. - Made-up-Shirts, fancy and plain, celebrated make of. G. B. Tracy, N. T. Price, from -1,00 to all grades superior. Silk Suspenders, Satin Stoeks, hosiery; &c. . oisy - p* Wholesale buyers and all purchasers of Dry Goods will find it decidedly to their interest to look in ' upon us, at:our number 46, and examine goodsl and, prices. - BARROWS & THRNER, myl2 No. AG, Market street, Pittshurgh. WOOL, WODL, W430 - Lie • - . 5()000() Wool- wanted, for . • y -which • the' highest market - price m cash. will be`liatdi -- -foz.the varioas grades; ,-7- ,At;tike...**PtioAstpfzilann*&-W4ker41.41 4 oNii,.-.3014004AdVA-rististeffi:„ Stammering C tared. lA TE KaIrti( 7 II I a.L .I -Irt'di'vt:zlfnlvteh;rs'oCtiictve,thafilP,flolfeos t s:nr this institution for instruction in i.:LocrTrox, and the permanent cure of Siistur.nr No, Lispixo, and , all ce,icr de'ects in articulation and the voice, on Motiday, May 11th, at Mr. 4 doors above the foot of Penn street, Mr. K's stay in this city is limited to four months, theretbre eatly application be requisite. The system taught is purely philosophical, and varles Inaterkdly from all other systems. .31(ny• Great attrac tion at the \ew• York. Store. Now open lam The original of the following recommendation is s in the possession of Mr. King - , signed by the Rev. Dr. 1. 31. Wainright, Rev: Wm. Ware, Wm. For fest, Esq., and Professor. John Griscorn. the most splen di d assortment of Ladies' Dress Goods, Mantilas, Paris Visits, Scarfs, Shawls, and Embroider ies ever offered in . Pittsbuigh, at unusual low pri ces. Please call and examine for yourtelves, at 79 darker street. New Your. May 31, IS3I. We cheerfully recommend W. I). King to the public as fully coinpe tent to correct stammering, and and all other impediment of speech, havin&wit• neszed the i:getts of his instruction. We ' hale known Mr. King for - seyeral yeat as a'succesSful teacher of Elocution, D 0!..A. Pamphlet containing certificate's of cures from S3O, and testimonials and recommendations of the highest respectability, will be, forwarded *hen requested, and may be had at the institution. Terms moderate. letters of inquiry-po st. paid--will meet with-. prompt attention. Elocztronzwill be formed. — Elf: rer ions in . a class will --re - cciVe 30 lessons for w 5 each. For a ',course of pr:vate instructiolLs--4.10 ;essons— for $3O, GA It RA RD Ilead4utortere. ' . sI.);!TH REGIMENT PA. VOLUNTEERS. iTHE Companies comprising the .6th Re,g't l Pa. Volunteers, are hereby notified that- the rifßegiment will parade .for Inspection and-brill, on Friday the 2:al inst., ati. o'clock, P.. 3 4 ., at ' R I the usual parade ground on Liberty / street ; lne right resting, on-.Marburg street. • - • • E:'TROVILLO, Col.:- . 1 maytt J. G.' Rtr.n. Adj't • - i - Hats 2 ;Hats! SPRING ,FASIIION.---Just received 'by eipress from New York; tbe Spring Style e.".<2 . of Hats. All those in want, of a. neat superior ETati are respectfully invited "to call.' S.IITOORE, , No. )3 Wood st., 3 doors below Viationd Alley.' l-dw- ' • - • • Fumnal sceribts Aitt of Coact., IA the frarlStO. b C.T. Maar, ill • - EachT:ndGENUII4E Rl,' • ~ BUGAR CIITTEITPILE.3 tuis upon it t, tgggiu • 0,00 0 , • ALL to •_ Sizit usarit • it •• other; r Inotnior; CLICREN ER'S SUGAR COATED VEGETABLE PILLS are the first and only,JAledicine ever known:that Will posilively cure - - Hcadiche,lGiddiness, IlleaslesiSaltißheum, Rheumatism, Piles, Heartburn, Worms, DiaPepsis; Scurv, - 'Cholera Morbus, Small; ox, Jaundice; Coughs, Quinsy; Pains in the Back, Whooping Cough, Inward IVeaknesa, Consumption, Fits, Palpitation of the Heart, Liver Complaint, Rising' in the Throat, Erysipelas, Deafness, Dropsy, Asthma, . Itchingi of theSkiti, Fevers' of alt kinds, Colds; Gout; Gravel, Female Complaints, • Nervous Complaints, And all other diseases originating from impurities,of the., blood. flit" They have curedi.oinas their introddet.inn, over 2,000 persons, who hare been given up as hope less cases, by , the most eminent Physicians. o:7r They are patronized and recommended by men of the highest distinction, among whom are— Hon. David R. Porter, ' Hon. Henry Clay, Hon. John Q. Mains, • Hon. Daniel Webster,- lion. Martin Van Buren; Hon. J. C. Calhoun, Gen. Winfield Scott ' ; Col. R. M. Johnson; Hon. James K. Polk, Gen:Lewis Cam. iKT Their virtues are so infallible-that the-money will be returned in all cases'they do not give univer sal satisfaCtion. Although but two and,a half years have elapsed since these celebrated Pills were Snit introduced to the .public,- the sale of theic in the Eastern and - middle States has far exceeded Dr. • Clickeners tnostoanguine expectations. During the past year, aloue; no less than /0,000 gross of.boxes have been sold in the State of New York; GOO in Pennaylvania,-4, 4 300 in Maryland, 3,000 in:Now Jer sey; 2,000 in Delaware, and 9,000 in the New England States, requiring- the constant Employment of 27 hands, exclusive 01 printers and engravers. In the same_ period, upwards of 200,000 copies of the "Family Doctor" have been ordered by agents in every, section of the country.: These facts must show, conclusively, that Dr. Clickener's Sugar Coat edyilla, Vesicles being the very best medicine in the world, are held in the highest estimation by the public. We might estond this publication to an indefin ' ite length, if we deemed it expedient to publish all tersimonials we have received, not only, front agents but individuals and families,- who have experienced" the benficiar effects of Clickenees Sugar Coated Pills; but •we deem it unnecessary, - The most in-; conteatible evidence of their unprecedented success, are the numberless Imitations and Counterfeits which have_already appeared, notwithstanding the brief pe riod they have been before the public. Even some of our staunchest pill makers have had the audacity to imitate tito Capaule of Sugar, in order to disguise the ingredients of their vile compounds, and palm them off for the "real simon pure." . Such paltry shifts cannot last long Withoutexposing their hideous deformity. Truth and honesty must inevitably pre vail over rascality and deception. For sale in Pittsburgh by-WM. jACRSON, at his Patent,Nedidne Warehouse, No. 89, Liberty street, head of Wood et., Pittsburgh. Price, 25c. per box. • Dr. Clickener'a principal office is SI Barclay street; New YOrk. - • • • - r Beware of animitation article. called proved Sugar Coated-Pills, purporting to patented; an bath the pills ,and the pretended patent are for geries, got: up by a. miserable quack in NeW:VOrki who, for the. last four-:or five yearg,..has.. - meide his liTing by counterfeiting. populatreedieine.s." .RernemberiDr. C. V. Cliekener jEr the orierial. jayontor of Sugar Coated , Pilia,:and . .. that-nothing-9r; -the_ abrt raer.ever'heard. hointrodticed.::theln 1 in Juno, 1.843•- Rorc bas erejsbenl4oereferei r elivaiel ! ask fotßiclte:iVAS4gro coglid-T,4 o6l 4P.Meji mi take ue Direr, ac their wdl be Rn the tic • r I =2l az mzt - , CINCEVNATI PACIF.RTS. ..moNDAy PAC ET. - THE regular mail nruipaaenger steanti -&"r"er UNION, Captain Maclean, will "run as a regular packet between Pittsburgh and Cinein:. nati, leaving this port every Monday at 6 o'clock,. P. M. Retuniing she:will leave Cincinnati every • Thursday at 0 P. M. The Union was built expressly for this trade, • . and affords every aecorrimodation. Fee freight or passage apply on board. may . FbrI7CINCIINNATI. The` well known fast running steautee W. Forsyth, Master; as a regular Packet, leaving every Wednesay. irstiV , ing at 10 Vcinck, and Wheeling, at 10, p. diet.' same Any.' Returning, Rho% will leave: Cincinnati every . Saturday, at 10, - For, freight or, pasvige apply . on board, or .tca • - FORSYTH & Co:, Agents,;..:: No. SO, Water etreot. . , The, regular tnail tuul passenger Stearnee .IR ASSIAN, Capt. Isaac Bennett, will ran as a regular Packer between. Pittsburgh end, Cincinnati, leaving this. port every. Saturday;.ef 10, A. M., and Wheeling-at 10, P.. M., the '_sanaci. day: , Returning she will leave Cincinnati every Ttiesday;:, For freight or pdssa 4 h - apply on board. - e_ The Circassian was built expressly forthis - trade.. - . and offers to her pasiengerti- every comfort and . - commodation., ' ' - trim. 23: " _ . SATURDAY PAC/C.ET.:. fr.,74A,„ - 'The regular mail and passenger steamer - :MESSENGER, Capf..l..intord; .ao , eregr Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincintiati„. leaving this pert every -Saturday at 10, A. M., - and Wheeling at 10, F. Al., tho same day': Retarning„ , ,,,• . _ she will leave Cincinnati every ,Tuesday-, at All: o , clock,-A. , • _ For freight or passe - go naply en" heard.i , The Messenger was built .espressli for this tradO, -- and offers to her passengers 'every comfort atiff.act commodatien. . - • ' • " TOESD.II" PACKET, -; TIM reTear tnail and passe ei steam!. IfIBEANItt,- Capt. Jolm- IClfeefoltori ~csll _run as rwg - u'ar packet between Pittabunk:tuad, Cinchinati.leacing this.port ticei7 Tuesday at 10 AV; and IGheCling at .10 P.M. of tho eain dat:; , ...- } l .qtµrning, she will leave-Cianianati-overiPtidiy For freiulit or passage apply os boas t : The Ilibernia was built expressly for the trade,-- • and offers to the passengers every.conafort *id . ,!34.. perior acconirnotiationa. - . FRIDAY PACKET.- • 4m.lpe l TEE regular mail and innerigeretuano ....,4er CLIPPER Nn. 2, Catitain-troolie, run as a regular picket between Cinelnnuti ptidPitti liurttli,. leaving this port every Friday at 10 A. Mi. and Wlteeling at 10 P. M. tEe sarrie day. Returning the will leave Cincinnati every Monday at lifo,elok. rnr freight i: , riiassage apply cti hoard: - - - The Ciippar N 0.2 war, built exiarennly for tlaia trade • and lifers to her paireagera every comfart and - a4a.' comrnodation. • riotr23 REGULAR. CINCMATLRACKET.- - ..r7.1 ,f 4 . THE new U. S. Mail sty - diner A - CAW/l c 7'9 . 3; 4 M. E. Lucas, Master, will tun as u ?On.; far passeneer packet between Pittsburgh and:thei , .. Above port dining the season of 1848; leaving every Thursday at 10 o'clock A. M. The Acadia is new and has stiptirini,ticconimoiia. For freight or -pasaace apply on hoard,-et to a p. 9 .T. NEWTON JONES, Agent . : ""r: MONDAYPACRET. - • The regular-teal! and passenger steamer t...." e _,MONONGAITELA, Capt. Stone, will Entv-z..1.: as a regit.ar Packet between Pittsburgh and nati,leaving this port every Monday at 10; and Wheeling at 10, P. M., the virile day, Iterttrr•l•;, to she will leave Cincinnati every Thinediy,f . A. M. • • • For fright or passage apply on board: - - The: Monongahela. was. built expresiti- for thdin trade, and offers to the passengers coinfort, and perior accommodations.. _- mar 311.-,. . . WEDNESDAY PACrET. JLMis TIEE. regular mail and passengersteam. er. NEW. ENGLAND, Capt.-S. will inn as a regular packet betweeii Pittsburgh and"; Cincintia, leaving this port every Wednesday A and IVheeling: at-10 P. M. the same Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Saturilay at 10 A. M. - Per freight or parr,e :Till} , on . - The New England was built expressly for tide trad.u.' and offers to the passengers vier), corrifb4UndStipor.,.'3. tier accoinmodaticins. - unar2ff: SA/IVT LOUIS PACKETS. 'TOR ST. LOUIS—:REGULAR PACKET:7- p The new and splendid passingeistbuni.= er TO4 CORVTIN, Capt. 113gher,,will run in t e trade from Pittsburgh to St. Louis ; du - ring the season of,l S4O. _ - The Tom Corwin, was built expressiflbiti4 : trade, and is eleantly furnished in ere,ty reSpeut, For freight or paslage apply on board, _ may 19. FOR T. LOUIS,-TIEGULAR'PACKET;---,,": .The new. and splendid passenger Stein:rt.:: er BRUNETTE,-Capt. Perry; will rip irk, the trade from Pittelnirgh to St. - LOtutf, during ; searorfor-iS46. Thy • "' • ' " 'Brurkette was bOilt expressly for thp'irndiii, -, and is elegantly foutnished in , eveiy For freight or pa.ssip,e apply: on board: FOR M. 4 .SIIVILLE--REGITiaII. PACKET: , J- lA. 7t The, new _sPlendld light draught: 7" , steamer SAM SEXY,- Capt. Greenleei will—r as a regular Packet to theabote ports during. the season: • The Sara Sea) , was built expressly for. *ash:-. vine trade, and make her trips iedulartyp:liirire the.season: . - - Fof. freight or pas.qage Appl...t on beard, or to ap 11 - J. W. BUTLER. BRQ.,,Agenta. Cann ba -neat i *5 M. 'WHITE has just received" at hls tarp' *5 establishment, fronting on tibia) , and 'Sixth streets, a splendid assortrnent of TWEEDS. for summer; also; a superior lot of French Satin VES. TINGS, all of which he is ready t 2 12 Make - up in., the latest fashion and on the most reasonable terms as usual. Observe the comer, No 167 Liberty and Sivth streets; - - niyl4 J. WHITE, Tizi:er, Pioptictor; . - lireatoa an ti d Srtiont Oface. -.. Health is the charm of life, without it gold,' ' Lore; lettem, friends, all, all; are unerjoyed. -+-''; -• ~ , .- - DOCTOR BROWN, 31 ..,..t.,.; - :2: _ regularly eddcated physi .'• ? .t...- - --.. : -., ' cian froth the eastern cit X.._,...4 . .--...,, OA, world respectfully an ~...,) e,,,....,... -- -V,X- - .74.:,,,,V , pounce, to the citizen of • Wsre. ,. ?(,_ a' v-- .4 , .. 4, P itts b urgh, i. , 7'"e.;•• ,; - 0 .! _urzlt, : Allegheny and ~ , •....;,, :- 1..7 vtc.ituty, that lac can be .. .I,__ . . „. g .... ) . Corislfted . privat . ely and - - 7 ., & .. w , --.,., connpefi o ti_alty.,...et,ery (Lar s . _ c %. ‘ ' ~,,". ' -..,, '‘, evening at his office on . - ; ' --) so Diamond -•Allay,-* a . rew - .. - "J ---_,...:= 4 .doore Aloha Wood street, awards the-niarket. -*-* • *.. , - - • . Dr. Brown gii,TS his p'artietriar aliantloti to the reatrnent and inv&tigation or ,thie fork : 4;i ' 4 .. :' :., , ........,_ . v, j . . ~. .• ... , Alltl diseases arising from Impnnesortheallood -... ~.....,„:„. . scrofhla,syphilis, seminal weekness, impotency, - . - - •:, :. - v .v . ' salt rheum, diseases of the eye and ear, rheumatism, piles, palsey. - -.' .. _•. - : ... Dr. 'Brown has much pleasure in announcing to / the public, that he is in possession of the latest in -...., . \ formation and improve:neat in the treatment - 0f''..z4,.. secondary syphils, practised at the Paiis Lock Hos:. ' -..----..., ? pital. The -modern researches on syphilis; its ,-.."..,- -,-..--. complications and consequences, and the improyed.' .... :':'-; modes of practice which have beert Made known , ;, - , F . to the public but recen!ley, and to • those chiefly:- '.'., . - ,-'l, iv ho make this Inmach of Medicine, their particui ._, . • .... lar study and practise. Many new and valuable remedies have beealate. .-.:-. ly introduced, which secures the patientbeingmer. v - •,, I. curialized out of existence. Strangers ate apprised that Doctor BrOvin has been educated in every .-. '':;:-;-,. branch of medicine, and regularly admitted to . q practise, and that he now confines himself to thO - ":-,...,, - -4; study and practice of this particular bran ch, toketh- _ - Cr with all diseases of a private or delicate - -nattnac; -•--.: 1 incident to the hirmanframe. No cure, no pay. :- " . Recent cases are ielieved in a short time, with. - out interruption- - from - bUsiness. , , •' - 3,ofilce on Diamond Alley, a few doors-from - from Wood street, tea-anis the rdarket. Consultatiodit strictly confidential, - • . triyl2.4lBrwy • ryN HIGBY, No. 12;") riMI street ; 'New erri.vgrvof-gNe'efisr;a•Za and China—just received and now cittaing;'a isstlen- ; . did assortment of rich French, Gift 'Mid in and .Teaware, new and fal)Notial:4:eislaWCl&.o'. Also, fine white. Enamel, whilPiAiidaMcme, Nthite Granitmvara, of eveTj . ".. trttiVil- 41 " . Flowing. Blne,in' ecanplaes..,:.as •'•-- with a vvell'Eell,4to''tt:;7;:'-''''''' from IS=