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Par-stra, Agent for country newspapers, is .the Agent for the kittsburgh Daily Morning Post, .and Weekly MercMy. and Manuacturer,„to receive advertisements and subscriptions. He has offices in :Monte, at thetas) Office,2o Ann street, (ad joining-the Tribune Office.) • .Horrolf,Ho. 12, Spate street. • - Yiut.s-nr.Leitia; Iteal . Estate and . Coal Office, sir Pjne street: 13anintols, S. E. corner Baltimore 'and Calveits, Ovhereouzper can be seen, ,and terms of adverti- Jr)* At a meeting of the Duquesne Greys, held on Saturday John Herron, was electedCaptAia. Foc..No Dr.A.n.—Testerday afternoon a man , . namd. Chartca Rced yeas found dead,'seated, in a chair, in hia own house in the . First Ward, Alle gheny city:: The . .Tory summoned by Coroner flartz,-after-hearing.teFtimony,rndered a verdict declaring. that hp (*d) came to his death from Cie effects of intemperance; awl not otherwise." ay,The Real Estate of 11. 3t s Lenan, Esq., late of cindipati, deceased, will be sold this day, at 10 `cictrici4 McKenna, Auctioneer— ,The- sale ..wiit.cOrnmenceon tha.X..ota-at the. corner of Grant and Sixth streets, and thence proceed to the sth Ward. At every inducement is offered, persons wishing to obtain valuable property on easy terms mouhrile well to attend the sale. The Madre. _ . rklrs. Mowsrr appears to-night as ,firr.ta, in the , trniCli' ; adMired ptay of the "Huitchdark." 3:t , • ow airt 'has b6en performing in the eastern cities to crowded houces—she is a charming actress, and ant,hOress has acquired a high reputation.-- The Junelmmber of tiodey's Magazine contains the, following notice of her acting, from' the pen of: Edgar. .A. Poe.: • In this 'capacity, if she be but true to herself; she will assuredly win a very enviable distinction. :She has done well, wonderfully well, both in tragedy -and comedy; but if she knew her own strength she would confine herself nearly altogether to the de picting (in letters not less than on the stage) the more gentle - ':sentiments and ,the mdst profound passions. Her sympathy' with the latter is evi- deafly intense.-- .ln, the .utterance of .the ..truly generous, of the really . noble, of the unaffectedly - -passionite;.we see her •bosion 'heaVe, her chee4 grow pale, her limbs hembfe, her lip quiver„and I nature's own tear rush impetuously to the eye: It! is this 'freshness or the - heart which will provide -Cur bet the greeneSt laurels. It is this enthusiasm, this wet of 7 ffecp feeling; whith should be' 'Made to prove for her an inexhaustable source of fame.. As ' in actress, it is to her a mine of wealth worth'all the dawdling inerscticui in the world. Mrs. Mowatt, on' her first appearance as Pauline, was quite as able to give , lessons in stage routine, to any .actor or actress in - America as was any actor or tress to give lessons to her. Noir, at least, she should throw all ' , support" to the winds, trust proudly to her own'. setase of arther own rich and natural elo 'ctitiori,' her beauty, which is undsual. her grace. ' Nyhich is queenly, and be assured that these qaali -,lsties, as 'She 'noir posses.th them, are :insufficient to Milder herafireat dctiess when considered simply as the means by which the end of natural acting-is - to he attained, as the mere instruments by which - shemay effectively and unimpededly lay bare to the audience-the movements of her own pass-iuu 'ate heart Indeed,. the great charm of her manner is its . naturaln6s. She looks, speaks and moves with a welkentrolled impulsiveness; as different as can be_paceivesl from the customary rant and cant, the hack conventionality of .the stage. Her voice is rich and vOluminous,and although by no means powerful, is. so well managed as to seem so. Her utterance is singula.rly - distinct, its sole blemish 'being an occasional Anglicism of accent, adopted . probablY from her instructor, Mr. Crisp. Her read rng mull acutely be improved. Her action is distinguished by an ease and sOfpossession which would do credit to a veteran. Her step is the per feetion of - grace.- Often have I Watched her for hours-with the closest scrutiny, yet never for an in stant did observe her in an attitude of the leist . . awkwardness or even constraint, while -many of her seemingly iinpulsive gestures spoke in loud terms of the woman of genius, of the poet imbued with the profoundest 'sentiment of the beautful in motion.- - Herfigure is :slight, even fragile. Her face is a remarkably fine one, and of that precise character Writ adapted to the stage, The forehead is. per •haw, the least prepossessing, feature, although it is liyno means an nnintellectual one. Hair light auburn, in rich profusion, and always arranged With exquisite taste. The eyes are gray, brilliant aad expiesaiv,.e, without being full. The nose is we 1 fornied, with the •Roman curve, and indica- tire of eaergy... This qualijy is also shown in the somewhat-excessive prominence of the chin. The mouth is large; with brilliant and even teeth and flexible.lips, capable of the most instantaneous and effective variations of expression. A more radiantly beautidirl smile it is quite impossible to conceive. MILITARY MEETING ;A meeting of. the Oth Regt. of Volunteers will be held at. the house i of. Major Fickeison in the Diamond on Monday evening the first of June at 7 o'clock, Punctual and general attendance of the officersand men is earnestly requested' •By- order of Col. TROVILLO, 0, READ, • Adjt. my-30-2t Plitiburgh' and Cwellsville Rail "toad COny, 'A• Inetting-of the . Commiss i oners will be held at the Board of Trade Rooms on Tue...;day, the Zed diyof June at 3 o'clock, P. M WI% ROBBINSON, Jr., Prest. Ggzzana, Sec. • 31.1t.ilTJLL will address the Parent Tern ,: Orallde Society in Tepaperancetall,"this evening '-'at-.l3:ir , clock: -Let there be, dgrand rally. je l C. L. 3LIGEF., llres't. 'The - Dem' oirtaic randidaie for Congress.--111c . norriittee Of the Democratic Convention should be, if possible, the iery.strongest man in the county. • -We'require not only, .an able man, but one who .:uriite.s both ability' of the first order and general pepultnity. Such a man 'is Cola WILSON. 111'- ': CANDLESS-4et the Democracy rally upon this :able and eloquent champion of their, principles, ..and euccei,s is certain. The people of this Dis trict require his,services in. Congress, and will not .be denied. . . MANY DEMOCRATS. SFIERIFFALITY Mr..Editor:—Raving ,be a devoted friend of Rody Patterron, for the office • of Sheriff, in a for Mer °Coulon, I beg leave to bring him belbre the 'Democratic convention again, for a nominaiton for that office. I ted confident that if placed before the people, by the county Convention,- be , will be tri. umphantly elected. A DEMOCRAT: Editor:.--,You are hereby authorized to state that the name of Gen. JONATBI.I4 LARGE, of Jeff. emu . Township will be presented to the Demo 'cratic convention as a candidate for the office of -,Sheriff, Gem Large if elected, will make a coy sect and efficient officer, he is well known to the people, and if nominated, will receive the warm :support of THE PEOPLE. =ay 25. • actrWe are authorized to state, that-JAMES ,CENNINGHAM, of Mifflin township, will be .a 'candidate for the Legislature, if nominated by the Democratic. Convention.... my2s - _ . CORONER. . We have been antliorized to state that DAVID BARTZ, Esq., will be a candidate for re-election to the office of Coroner, sulliect to the decisioonf the TaMociiitid Comity Convention, . mayll. . - ..Nrorto dertirals of New Goods, at U. E. Coltitable , s, 83_111arket, at. • and -gngiiati Printed Marlin. isrld:Prgan. White !acct., and Mall Graduated Robes,' -fliithin'Shaded Tarleton Mishits; . • . - Titian:ming Printed `. 'do '• • - • Jlernanrd'Shawleand Searle., !forego do' :• FronehEzabroidered Collate and Cliltnnae3ta ; - • .•• .../LlFirack—to cure Eruptions' and beautifYiris colored Skin.—A yabfalii4 clißeip`lerY; in Chemistry has been: mado lately by M. Vesprmi, an. Chemist,- for curing all eruptions, and for changing the color •of dark, 'yellow or discolored 'skin to a iine juvenile and youthful clearness, He has made this in 'the convenient form of a beautiful plebe Of Soap. For any old,cases of eruption, such as scur vy, salt-rheum, erysipelas, &c. it cures wonderfully; also, freckles,, tan ; sunburn, ratirphei-, pimples, blotches, &c. See : that lady, what a fright; - Jones's splendid Lily White! Would give her skin a natural'aue. . But you note, in spite of talk; -.She will use the tomnion chalk; • 'Thus yousee her face is blue. If that same lady, and many others, had used J0N514 . 9 Lily White, her face and cheeks would have hrul (a.natural,) life-like, alabaster white. Sold at JACKSON'S Patent Medicine Ware house, 69 Liberty street,. head. of Wood. Mankind! at least that part Cdyou ' With scalp quite bald and bum You can have splendid—indeed, 'tis truc!-, blost glorious silky hair. If you have dtmdruf on the scalp; :If the 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 failing, And you would have it live, Why, try at once a bottle of 'June's Hair Restorative. ozy•Three shillings only for a trial bottle. War. rant it to possess the following qualities. It will, force the hair to grow on any pan where Naturein. tendedhair to grow, stop it falling off; cure scurf or dandruf; and make light, red or grey hair - grow dark. For dressing the hair sultand silky nothing exceeds this. .It is indeed the most economical, yet superior -article made for the hair. It is cheap. tr 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, SO Liberty street, Pittsburgh head of Wood . 0 :::)-Principal Office, sip, u of the American Ea gte, 82 Chatham street, New York. TT NEVER FAZED—IT NEVER WILL FAIL -Lit - . it is used as directed. It hits been • thorough ly tryed by thousands; many or whom Are your neighbors, or friends, ask them if it has failed in their case. Besides it is erarranted to cure or money refunded—therefore you run no risk. And further, if they -are not acquainted, by calling on ;the pro prietor. the names of some of the mostreSpectable citizens of Pittsburgh will begiven, that Dr. Thomp son's Carminative wilt cure the most violent cases of Dysentery or Flux, Diarrhcea, or Surnnier Complaint. Cholera Morbus, Cholera Infintuni, and Bilious Chelic, where it is not ant of , the power of medicine to cure. -For the convenience of citi zens Dr: Thompson's - Carminative asd Pills have been placed with the following Druggists: B. - A. Fahneitock & Co., John D. Morgan; J. Schoon maker & Jonathan Kidd & Co., R. E. Sellers, Braun & Reiter, and the the retail stores generally. Prepared and sold wholesale all retail by the pro. prietor. EDGAR THORN, Druggist. 1 Pittsburgh Pa JAY N E'S EXPECTORANT THIS medicine has already proved itself to be all that it has been recommended, by those Who have given it a fair test in this, country, and the demand for it increases daily. We have just heard of an important cure of Asthma; which has been effected by the use of it la a neighboring town— the case was that of a female who had for a long time been under the care of a physician, but had received no relief, and her case was considered hopeless. As a last resort vile purchased a bottle of Dr. Jaynes Expectorant, which caused her to expectorate freely, gradually eased her cough, and rapidly restored her to health. We have no hesita tion in sayin. , that this preparation of Dr. Jayne, for the cure of Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Asthma, Consumptions, &c., is the most valuable medicine ever offered to the American public. There is no quackery about it—Dr: Jayne is one of the mast skilful practicing physicians; and wherever his va rious preparations have been thorougly tested, be is looked upon as a great public benefactor.— Somerset (Mc.) Journct. For sale in Pittsburgh, at the Pekin Tea Store. 72 Fourth at., near Wood. myl6-d&w AN IMPORTANT CURE BY DR. JAYNE S ALTERATIVE.—We have been i donned by Mrs Mahan, a g rand-daughter of old Gen. Wayue. that she suffere for a number of years trom the growth of a large goitrous tumor o f the throat, which besides the deibrmity, produced both a difficulty of degiution and of breathing. Indeed, she says, the pressure upon the windpipe was so great as to pre vent her from sleeping in a recumbent position. and often suffocation appeared inevitable. t•lre also labored under revere indisposition from Liver Com plaint and Jaundice, for which she commenced the use of Dr, Jayne's Alterative, which she took for six or seven weeks, and her general health was completely re-established by it,- and perceiving some diminution in the size of the Goitrous Tumor, she was encouraged to persevere in the use of the Alterative until every ventage of the painful Tumor was entirely removed. . For sale in Pittsburgh, at the Pekin Tea Store 72 Fourth Et:, near Wood. myl-1 I) OWEt. AND SUMMER COMPLAINT.—No ) Crux. IY:o Par.—Dr—JAYNE, No. S south Third sireet, is willing to guaranty that his Carmi nitive Balsam will cure Diarhcra, Colics, Griping Pains, Cholera l'arbus, Summer Complaint, and other derangements of the stomach and bow els, in ninety-nine cases out of a hundred, and in less than half the time they can be effected by any other means. It is extremely pleasant, and chil dren are fond of it. It is equally as effectual for ' adults es children, and when the directions are fol lowed and a cure is not effected, the money will be cheerfully returned, For sale in Pittsburgh, at the Pekin Tea Store, 72 Fourth st., near Wood: may 14 1"),R. LEIDY'S SARSAPARILLA VEGETA BLE BLOOD PILLS.—The proprietor is obliged to manufacture them on a much more ex tessive scale than heretofore, and by a great im provement in his machinery, can make theist much faster and with Ices labor, consequently less ex pense, which enables him to sell 40 pills to the box instead of thirty as heretofore. .As a Spring Purifier, these pills have no equal, and for purify. ing the blood, and purging and cleansing the stom ach and bowels, they are the safest, best, and most efficacious in existence. If pills are necessa ry at all, Dr. Leidy's Blood Pills will effect all that can be effected by any known pills in the World, for all the virtues that can be combined in pills are contained in them, and their established repu tation is the best proof of it. No other Pills are known to contain Sarsaparilla in them, and all other Pills called by names nearly similar, are manufactured only with a view to sell them on the 4 - eputation of the true and genuine DR. L ' S SARSAPARILLA VEGETABLE BLOOD PILLS, the first and original introduced by such'namg, Be cautious, therefore; ask for and take no oth ers, and you will not be deceived is their effects; whilst if you take of the spurious, or imitations, you will not only be deceived by their effects, which are ofttimes serious and_dangerous, but de ceived out of your money also, Male and female, young and old, can take them at all times, . in all diseases, without change of liv ing, restraint &Om occupation, or fear of expo sure to all_ weather—containing neither Inercary, minerals, nor any ingredient whatever that is un friendly or dangerous to the constitution. Try them, try them,-if their effects do not confirm the foregoing, their cost will be refimded by Dr. Leidy Upon satisfactory evidence of it. • a:, For sale by B. A. -FAHNESTOCR & CO., corner Sixth and Wood streets, who are__ the only Agents for Pittsburgh. .nlY.44lllkw. Joseph Knox, formerly of Pletstoorg4t VTTORNEY. AT LAW, Carlisle, Po„will prim tice to hie profession in the counties - of Cum berland, Dauphin, Adams, Perry and Juniata, - Business „in those counties intrusted to him will be attested to with FolOptness., • , - roy2343m&wy; - 'Wanted at the 11..5. Alreeitta. yfficoßTY Five or Fifty,Saddlers and I-farness Ins, ,kors, Ten or Fifteen Filers and Fitters, and four Bleeksmithe - snd IlelOets to' whom the highest wage*, be given on, utimediate-,alijslication to liecomnunitlblroffieer. ma' 22-410tat.' 1 " 1 2 3:4 - DEE PAR ref.P,II)UOT. ! ! $ 9. Opposition Giciodixitent Fast Line Ter of sple*fidrroybuiltSoaches, cold A • r Rmi.aoirt ceas; Loaves Pittsburgh, daily, at 9, A.M., arrival' 'at Chilmbersbuth neit evening at 6 coclocki thus avoid ing Part of one night staging—going through in 48 hours, Ascending the mountains with six horses and postflion; Thence by. Rail Road to Philadelphia, connecting with, Mail Cars for New York; also at Chambersbuigh with Mail lines direct to Baltimore and Washington City. LerOffice second do'or below the St. Charles Ho tel, Wood street A.:HENDERSON,Agem YOU DON'T look nor speak like yourself with your teeth out and gums showing in that -manner. G, W. BIDDLE, Dentist, tire doors above the Canal '.Bridge, Penn strees, performs all operations on the teeth, in a superior manner. my 30-y Dissolution. fr HE Co-Partnership of M'Kibbin & Smith, late of the . Exchange Hotel, was dissolved by mutual consent, on the let April last. Either party is authorized to settle the affairs of the late concern. C. WEibbin maybe found at the Post Office, and M. Smith, at the St. Charles Hotel. CHAMBERS APICIBBIN, HENRY M. SMITH. my29-at Committee on wooden buildings, to whom 1 was referred the petition of sundry citizens of Pittsburgh, asking Councils to enquire into the nature and quality of Backti.s' Patent • Roofs, would submit the following report—, That your Committee base carefully examined nearly ail of the roofs of the kind referred to in the r etition, put on in this city. These roofs, as nearly us they hats been able to ascertain, are constructed in the following manner A sheathing of boards is first made, placed close together, the:e are covered with a coating of Backus' composi tion, three layers of oakum paper are then placed on the sheathing, with a coating of composition between each la3cr, and over there a thick coating of the composition, on which gravel is placed.— ' The gravel-appears to be intended to render the roofs fire proof, and the composition and oakum paper to render them water proof. The commit tee have been unable to ascertain the nature of this 1 1 composition, its principal ingrethents appear to be s tar and pitch. Your Committe arc of opinion, that from the construction of these roofs, the protection from tire afforded by them externally, is but of a very tem : purary nature, lasting only so long as the gravel remains, which from the nature of the composition. is very liable to wash ott and then a surface is ex posed composed of the most untlamable materials'. —that on the'niost of the roofs they have examin ed the gravel bas already been washed off to some extent—that should a fire take place on the inside of a building hiving one of these roofs, it would be almost impossible to extinguish it, from the fact. that as the roof became heated, the liquid pitch and tar, of which it is principally composed, would carry a stream of tire through the building, on which water would produce but little effect. Tour Committee are also of the opinion that it would be very difficult to render these roof , water proof—that they do not think the paper ueed in making them, sufficiently strong to rysist the con stant expansion and contraction of the boards on which it is placed—that the-se roofs would require constant watching and repairing to render them tire proof or water proof, and that in most of the buildings having the :E. roofs, the upper story is ren dered unteuantible during the warm weather, by the constant dripping of the tar and pitch. Your Committee regard speculation or experi ment as the principal object of these roofs, arid they feel bound to :ay that they cannot recommend them to the public -Q JOHN I.AFGHLIN, WM. C. WILSON, my 29,3 t JOHN QUINN._ HCAR-4; HI& very prime N. 0 sil itat; L For EAe. by J. D. WII,LJAM:.. 4 . riny27 116 Wood BROOMS -200 dor .uperior Corn Brooms. on conxignment and fur hale by J. D. NVILI.LA.MS. mav27 11. 1 Wow{ SUNLRtE•—;ti Bbl i Copperas, 27 " Oate, Eggs; 3 Baleo Deer /lair, 10 Kegs Lard; b Faintly Butter; 25 80. - dried On consignment and for sale by J. D. WILLIAM;, may 27 CO/. of sth and Wood f t F k:H-30 phla No 1 Baltimore Herring, 10 " 1 Trimmed :had; 10 Ij 1 do; 10 `fj 1 - INlAckertl ; )0 t- 2 do, 10 " 2 and 3, do, 2 " 1 Salmon, Received and for salt by J D. WILLIAMS, may 27 111) Wood etrvet TILNMOND pointed Gold l'em.—Constantly on If hand the best as of this most invalu able article. There un be nu more economical pen for the business or pro man. 1 hate a large as.sortinent ut the very best brands, made, and having sold several gross in this city and %icinity which have given very geto eral satisfaction, 1 can fully recommend them. For sale wholesale or retail by W. \V. WILSON, corner of 4th and Mark ,t t t 'Armload for Glass Cutting JUST teced a fresh lot of Sham superior gla ziers Diamonds, Selected with care. Also, a large lot of diamond sparks, for glass Cutters and fur sale at the lowest priests may 27 Mantej Ornaments. JUST opened a fine assortment of most beauti ful imitation dowers in china vases under glass covers, suitable for parlors, mantels &-cl— These flowers surpa.s in beauty even the finest pro ductions of nature, at least 60 say men who baN examined them. W. W. WILSON. may 27,43 M. McDONALD, 1k!! and El-cu.! -. 1 4. , -.. 1 Foundcr. First street, near Market, is - li t; 1.1 prepared to make Brass Castings and . ,'!. 1'- Brass works generally on the most - - ....7..11 ,1, .. reasonable terms and shortest notice. '" - - - - ' 7 - - - - He invites machinists and all those using brass works to give him a call, as he is de. termincd to do all work in his line very low. may 274 y (0 - An apprentice wanted to the above business ritisburgh Navigation and Fire luau. ranee Company. OFFICE. NO. 21 MARKET STREET. rt 11. F. citizens of Pittsburgh continue to be offered j_ an opportunity to effect insurance upon their property, by a Domestic institution located among themselves, based upon domestic capital, and con ducted by directors, in whose prudence, integrity and good faith they can readily ascertain whether they may repose that undoubted security which should ever attend an assurance transaction. To persons whose properly has already been dam- , aged or destroyed by fire or water, the advantage of personally adjusting the loss with an institution AT norm, will be strikingly evident. To those who suffer ed by the Great Fire, this particular corporation needs no recommendation. The prompt payment of the whole amount of its lossess--rmants TWO HUNDRED vitocrsarrn DOLLARS—IS to them a sufficient guarantee of future security. It is the part of all prudent men, however fortu nate, to anticipate calamity for the purpose of ttimid ,l ing its effects. To such as have hitherto escaped, as I well as to those who have sustained loss 3 the facility, of, protection and indemnity, offered by-this institu tion, will'be the strongest inducement to avoid the 'refleetiona and regrets whiCh must be experienced by those 'who sniffer without hope of restitution. -.. M. ALLEN, President. Son'T inistv, Secretary. - feblo-d6m aIANNERS bbls, - for sale by , : JAMES MAY OITEP - 131,1gEDIATELY!--Two good shirt. r majiSre; applyr ft, bit„e ea wood - and truthfieldt • —..u. , .tr, • AcHlNExons. f ii, wool Carcling, of sager,i- Tattlity,jitleie r.epaived suulloi iitteitqced paces by • In.* 22. - - • 2& SYood et QHELLED CORN:-902 sackei - 133. barrels, in `Store. For sale, to close' consignment, by. M. B;RIIEY ScCo., 57-Water et::;" COFFEE—RSII)ags prime green Rio. 10 pockets old government Java Arriving and for sale by ' QOAPS4•4IIO boxes No. 1 Rosin; 20 4 4 Almond, Toilet and Palm DO • 4' Hyder Shaving: In store and foi sale by ' my2:2 LAMIIEItT - 8C SHIPTION . . VRESH BUTTKR—t ' • - 7 Kegs Family Butteri bbls , and a two story brick ware ' home, together with all the fixtures, engine. ma chinery, tools, Ex., belonging to said rolling mill. nail factory and shops. Seirtil and taken in exe• cutiun as the property of the said Samnelemith William Mitchell and Andrew N. MDowell, a the suit of Richard Bowen, for use of John Melange. E. TROVILLO, Sheriff. f•beritt Office, )14y 25, 1646 7 -my '2,341ts 11) ECEIV El) THIS DAY.—ltt'eeived this day, by It Green LI Co's Express, a lane assortment of the newest style.: of Parasolls, and Parasollettes, Frmgcd and Plain; which we will offer at price„ that'. emnot fad to please ail who want a beautiful article, at the new Dry Geol • HOE FAPER.-100'rcams crawly abor paper, as ►J gourd celcre, received tied fur tale by JOHN IL MLLLO 1, 12,2 woud To the lio,tot .Ib4 rhe Jo-dg Er: of the t 'curt of Geweet Qitttr:e-t 5f, , ,,1f3 of the Peace, pi a r!,l for the Colin f .11/Pgia. The petition of August Faller, of the 2d %rarkl, Piltthurgb, in the county aforesaid, humbly shew. eth that your potitioner has provided himself with materials for the accommodation of travelers and ethers, at h:s dwelling home in the county able• said. and yaks that your honors will be pie ised to grant him a Itcense to keep a public home ,den _ tertaintrm. and your petitioner, as in duly bound, sill pray A u . GusT FALLER. We, the --id, ribors, citizen' , of the second ward, do certify that the above petitioner ie of gt 0.1 re ptile for honesty and temperance, and is :well pro vided with house room and comeniences for the accommodation of tta‘elera and utherki, and that sail Intern is necessary. MICEMIDENIE:iI tin. Win Andnnon, John Curinick, WeA,ley Grier, Kinzer, Thomas Malese, Wtn. Sander, Adam Baker, WIII. Keller. may 129--M• To the Houorable Iles Judgrtr 4 the ('s o rt of Genfr• nt Quarter NCSAIDIU of the Pence, is and for the coolly of Allegheay. The petition of Samuel Mtlelland,3 i ward Pitts burgh, humbly sheweth that your petitioner hails provided himself with materials for the, accommo dation of travellers and others, at his dwelling house in the city aforesaid, and prays,that your Honors will he pleased to grant him a liceme to kelp a public house of entertainment. And your petitioner, as in duty bound will yray. • SAMUEL mtLF4LAND. We, the subscribers, citizens of Pittsburgh, do certify that the above petitioner is of good tcpute for honesty and temperance, and is well pros Wei with house room! and convenience for the accom modation of travelers and .others, and that said .tavern is necessary. Thomas Elliot, 11; IL Alward, John IL Davis, J. W. Young, Joseph Kiser, B. F. King, Alx. Hol stein, John MDevitt, Win. Stevenson, W. W. Lams, Charles C. MDetmot, Wm. Mackey, Geo. H. Per pi ngnan. y2O-413 t Tripartite Bridge. At the cmilluence of the Allegheny am! lifoptigaheta Rivera. PLIC notice is hereby given, that in pursuance of an Act, of the General Assembly to that ef fect, books for the subscription of stock to theZem pany, for erecting a Wire Suspension Tripartite Bridge, over the Allegheny and Monongahela rivers, at their confluence opposite Pittsburgh, will bo open ed at the severatplaces hereinafter named, on the SECOND MONDAY OF JULY neat, and continue open between the bourn of 0 and 4o , elock, for three successive days: In the city of Pittsburgh, at the Exchange Hotel; Gco, W.• Jackson, John Caldwell, N. It. Craig, Sam'l M. Wiekerahatu,,Thomai Bakewell, John B. Butler, A: K. Lewis and James Wood, Commissioners. In thellorough of Manchester, it the office of y rus Townsend; John Sampson, John Cheney, Nil ham Lecky and,Jeremiah Duulavy, Commissioners. In Beaver county, at 11-, bli 1 ...e pu_..e _todso of C. W. floss, in Fairport; .David Shields, Andrew Purdy, Samuel Mermen and David Ramsey, Commission era. In the Borough of Butler, at the publie. house of Jacob Meching; Joshua Stoolfire and,Wilson Mc- . Candles, Commissioners. In the Borough of Washington, at the housn of Gen. John Buoy; William McDaniele, John Park, John F. Wrenshail, Eward McDonald and Stephen Woods, Commissioners. The shares of stock are Fifty 'Milani each, and at the time of subscribing, Fres DOLLARS on each share is to be paid. By order of the Commissioners. (Attest,) J. E, McCABE, Chairman. R. S..CAaset, Secretary my I- 1 awtd 11\TEW WORKS—JUST RECEIVED. The Complete Confectioner; -.:Florist; Fernier; - , tiles Acton'a Modern Cookery; Mira Lesliii , ,s Complete 4, • Fo sale by , lICI S. SWORTII & Co, my r 2B_ - •43 Market. at WINDOW tA6II:—A euflovio! lot. 410-and, 1O V by myY . •i ritorTsKii : v7oB.coAms, . 1 • R,LiAisisc pi N r„Ydrens tosulliocirs , . May 11 1646 SEALED Pl3 / .ol'o ALS; 'endorsed - "Proposals for Cosier,' will be received-at This - Bureau un til 3 o'clock, P. M. of The: 15th June next, for fur nishing and delivering, for the use of the Ilavy,the following quantities' and de#riptions of Coals, at the Navy Yards specified; viz: Portsynauth,'llretß Hampshire 1 1,000 bushels Mid Lothian, (for smith's Ilse.) 1 600 tons Beaver Meadow Anthracite ! ' 50 do Red Ash, broken and screened. Anthra cite. ! : I 3,000 bushels Indiana Canneiton Coid. w Pork: SO tons Lehigh, broken and screened. i Philadelphia. 95 tons Lehigh, broken and screened. ,000 bushels Cumberland, (for smith's-use.) Trrashiagfe)t, , 2,000 bushels Lump"e_ Lothian, 0.000 do Average 0,000 do best CuinberlAiid. 1,000 bushels Mid LothiaMi - All the' above Coals are t 4 be of the very lbest quality, and to be free feem sulphur and all Other impurities; to be ;delivered pe respective yards, onedialf on or before the llstidaY of August:'next. and the remaining half on or )3eforethe3lst day of October next, subject to thelinspection of the;cdfi cors designated by the comniandents of-the res - pe0,..-I tiro yards, and in all respectS satisfactory to the inspecting officers appointed by hint [. l'ersons offering are reqiisied to: make separate offers for the delivery otleach kind of coal at irack of the yards specified, anil to state the price for each kind distinctly, that separati: contracts may be' made for each. Navy Yard, and for each quantity, if desired by the Department. iThe, price asked for the anthracite coal must bailor the ton of 2,2401 pounds, and that for the bitUrniuoirs must be' per bushel office peeks, as weighed or Measured at the yards where delivered, and When delivered, satisfac- 1 tory evidence must be furniSlicd, they were taken from the mines or pits specified in the contracts. In caye of failure ou the part of Icontracturs tol deli'. er the coals within the tilne specified, the com mandants or agents at the respective places ofde hvcry are to be authorized 6 supp/y any deficien cies by purchase, and the cuiiitractors and their su titles are to be liable fir any excess of. cost over the contract price, and the tdri per cent= reserved to be forfeited to the use of the United States. I Bonds in hull the amount of each contract Will be required for their faithful perforinance, lion to a retcrvation of ten per cent, upon all 14111, which will not be paid. 'until . the completion "of the contract to the satisfaction ofi the respective commandants at the yards of deliVcry. L. WARRINGTON, Ciii4f of Bureau. Cr-To be published Mice .ii week. , for four weeks, Morning Post, Boston. Union and Intelligencer, Washington; Journal of Coninierce Morning NeWs and Evening Post, New Yorl6 Petinsylvanianand Keystone, l'hiladelphia; Uni4n Harrisburg; Morn ing Post, Pittsburgh; Pennsylvania; Republican and :Fun Baltimore, .Maryland; Enquirer, Rich, mond, Virginia: may 19 , 1aw4.Nv. • I 1 [From the Editor of the Philadelphia Times.] T_TICI[LT IMPORTANT!- Jaeltson's Embrocn 11_ tion never fails. It is the only medicine.now sold for the cure of ono of the moit common and troublesome diseases. , .; A friend who has been cured by it asks us to speak warmly in praise of the efficacy or Jackson's: Pile Embrocation. He describes it as being the very best remedy of the kind ever imagined! by enthusiast in Pharmacy. Mr. Ashford's letter must;tlecide, the question in the mind of every one. rILEs ! PILES t ! PILES:!! Rarely a day passes that we do not get some testi mony, either verbal or written., qf the great efficacy of Dr. Jackson's Pile EmhnOcation: Read the fol lowing: 1-0 NEw YOtth, 721 Broadway,l Sapteuther 2, IW. Dr. N. J.kClii:olq^•-•Dear 514:7 will you serid me six bottles of your pile embrocation? I wish thein part to keep myself, and part fUr a legal gentlethan, a friend of nine, v.ho has foithd Oat relietirf'using from my bottle two or three times. You remember, when Philadelphia, I was Suffering dreadfullY from this tremendous sconrge,l only took one bottle from von; I have not used it quith all, and am quith well. As you may stippose, 1 protlaim the virtues of your medicine wherever I go. 1: tell every friend about it, and it is singular to pereeive how many are suf fering in this way-1 believe: half of my acquaintan ces arc more or less afflicted. Let me tell you that you can sell here as fist you choose to make.,—_ When you want a certificate' from me you h hail have it, and you arc at liberty to show this letter if you Rosprotiblly Yours, LEWIS P. ASHFORD. A supply of the above article bas just been received, and for sale in Pittsburgh,lnt: the Pekin Tea Store, No 72 Fcnirth,streot,Mear Wood. Price - $1 per bottle, or six bottles fur R 3. ! may )431 in GEO. S. SWAItTZ, No. le6 sU-ert fiLIeKENEWS SUGAIt COATED VEGETABLE .11,_„ , PILLS are the first and .only Medicine ever known that will prwr i tir , ty cure ' I Headache, Giddiness, IltleaileS, Salt Rhenro, Rheumatism, Piles, ileartburn, Worm's, Dispepsia, Scurvy, Cholera'Morbus, Sniall Pus, Jaundice, Coughs, Quinsy, Pains in the Back, 'Whooping Cough, Inward Weakness, :Consumption, Fits, l'alpitation of the Heart, ;Liver Cemplaint,l.. Rising in the Throat, Erysipelas, Deafness, Dropsy, Asthma, 'Etchings; of the Skin, Fevers of all kinds, Colds, Griot, Gravel, Female Complaints, 1-, Nervous Complaints, And all other diseases originating from impurities of the blood. • In' They have cured, since their introduction, over 2,000 persons,who have been given epee hope less cues, by the most eminent Physicians. irr They are patrodzed and recommended; by men of the highest distindien, among whore area lion. David It. Porter, 'Don, Henry Clay, • lion. John Q. Adams, Ilan: Daniel Webster, Ilen. Marlin Van Buren, ; ,Ilon. J. C. Calhonn, Gen. Winfield Scott, CoLlt. M. Johnsen, Hon. James K. Polk, Gen. Lewis Cass. - • {r.„7- Their virtues are se 'infallible that the'monty, will he 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 first introduced to the public; :the sale: of them in 'the Eastern and middle States has Cu exceeded Dr. Clickener , s most sanguine expectations. _During the Ppast year, alone, no less than io,oop gross of boxes ave been sold in the State of New York, 6,000 in Pennsylvania, 4,000 in Maryland, 3;000 in New Jer sey, 2,000 in Delaware; and p,OOO in the New England States, requiring the constant eniplo.Vment of 27 hands, exclusive ol printers ; and engravers: • In the same period, upwards of 400,000 copies of the "Family Doctor" have been ordered by agents in every section of the country. These facts roust show, conclusively, that Dr. Clicktmer`s Sugar Coat ed_Pills, besides being the very best medicine in the, world, arc held in the highesteatimktion by the public.' We might extend this publieaticin to an indefin ite length, if we deemed it expedient to publish all tersirnenials we have received, not only froui agents but individuals and famillea, who have experienced the bedicial dlects . 4! Clickenees Sugar ; Coated Pills, but we deem it unnecessary. The most in- ; contestible evidence of their unprecedented success, are the numberless Imitations and Counterfeits which have already appeared, notwithstanding the Mier pe riod they have been hefore the public. Even some -of our staunchest pill mikers have'had the audacity; 'to imitate the Capsule of Sugar, in 'order to disguise the ingredientS of their vile compounds, and, palm them off for the "real damn pure," Suclr.paltry shifts cannot last long without exposiei their hideous deformity. Truth and honesty must inevitably pre vail over rascality and deception. For sale in Pittsburgh by WM. JACKSON, at hit Patent 111 . 0i/int' Warehouse, No. 82, Liberty street, head; of Wood at., Pitistirgh. Price, 250. per hex. Dr.Clickener'a principal offiee is $1 Barclay street, New York. • Igr Beware cir an imitation article called , Im preived Sugar Coated Pills, purporting to be:patented, as both the pills and the pretended patent 'are ler germs, got up by a miserable quack in New York, who, for tholast four or' five years ' has'made his living by counterfeiting " popular medicines. Rememboi.Dr. C. V. Clickerier is the original inventor of Sugar Coatedi - Itills, and that; nothing of the sort, was'ever, heard of until- betintrodueed thenk in June, 1 - 843. Tureliaser's shouldiilierefore, °Amy* ask for Clickenerta Sugar Coated Vegetable Pills, anti take no otliefiorthey will be virs4e'llielictims of a fraud, - - • - ray 9 WabiAlITE I: -' i i ~1 Dr. Jackson's Pile Embrocation Security loyurclitirers. Iraioni readting pp An or Cdrotrw,ll.ll6. fray pat. by a V, CoYr, li . , Each bez serdirNIJIIST ISUGLII, i:OATELI , PJLLII ba• upon li u• -,,,,i - , t , . ' ,, t. IH . 11.161 1 (' , , .4, ..4 •,, &U. el , goaults ••• , :litit AtellitalAi . ,l ethers a um. , A" I (irigisal „. ''' lill mull , . ~,,,,,,n ur, --......----_, 5..._ ....._---..- TtIIVILIT ' I ' .•. • • - • 1, PN:;;a4:;: . 4,,r;',...k . 1 - -1.-,44 - 4 : -:.',74f , «•-i' , ..7•*`-'7 , -='" • • - •. - - • . • . - • CrrXriSCOUNTC - " , cORRECTEp.DMLY LL i :i.StrAmaxErt, Jt.Rt—fEß; ovtIfI3IA 43 RD Woor' SIB-Et", imurrsttel-5 7, -k Philadelphia:ll4os ...par! Pittsburgh.: •• •. , ltar Lancaster . : .. ;.par Chester county... : ...par Delaware county:....ppi Montgamery county. - ipal Northumberland-, ....pat Columbia Blidge Co ..par Doylestinvn par Reading . par Bucks county par Pottsville •. • .. . .par U. States Bank . 30d Brownille . Washington., ..... •id All other solvent bks.2d, I Scrip. , Mer Aran. bk. ' , lath. par 1 State City and. County ouzo. • Lancaster— • Hamilton Granville .... Farxnerk Bk Canton...2sS Urbana'. r, - :4od', Sciota tkl All Solvent Banks. r... 2.1 I znzrloss.. State tk & branches: .s:tl "'scrip,6 & 6 p. c..sprn FtIIIIICILY. Alksolvent .2il Eastern Banks 2.1 'Wheeling -id do. bianches Bach a$ Ittotgoetewa..ld CiNtaNNA.'rx PACIN.riTS t . MONDAY PACKET. fm , THE regular mail and pat.etiger steam- Captain Maclean, will limas a regular packet between Pitt-lburet and 'Cincmt nati, lciaving, this port every - .Monday at 6.ci'eloek, P. M. Returning she will leave Cincinnati every Thnnsiday at ti P. M. . . 'l'he [Union was innit expressly for this tralp, and-allords every a.,:eonkinodafiort. - For "reight or passage apply.onborrd. - may 9 1. FOR' CINCINNATI. The well known fast renting stea*er CAMBRIA Forsyth, Master wittrtra a, a regular packet, leaving every Wednesdaymom ing,at ,10 o'clocku and Wheeling ' at 10, P.N., ..tho same thy. Returning, :the will Citieitipa4 every .aturday, at 10,_3. M. • ' For freight or passage apply on board, orio 1:011SYTI1 Sc Co., Agents, No. 30, Water-street. 1 SAURDA.Y PACKET. -- '- _ The regular mail and passengersteamer CIRCASSIAN, Capt. Isaac Bennett; will run . 31,.1 regular Packet- between .Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Saturday, at 10, A. 81.,1, mid Wheeling at 10, - P. M.,- the sarne.4ay, Returning she Will leave Cincinnati every Tuesday at 10, A. M. ; , . . For reight nr passage apply on board. ' 'The Circassian was built expressly for this trade, and offers to her passengers every eotnforf and at. commedation. . - . ,mar 23 • • 9ATI_TRDAY, •PACKET, .0M The reuular mail and-passenger steamer MESSENGER, Capt. Linford, wiil run as a regular Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati ) leavinn this port every Saturday at 10, A. M., and Wheeling at 10, P. M., the same day. Returning. she Will leave Cincinnati every tuesdav at. 14 o'cloelc. A. M. Forlfreight or passage apply on btianli - Thn Messenger was built expressly for this trade, and offers to her passengers every comfort and &a corn, lodation. T.UI.SDAY PACKET. • .• les; 'THE: regular mail and passenger ennui er HIBERNIA, Capt. John Klinefeltir, will — run as a regretir packet betweenilittsbtugh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every, Tuesday at 10 A. M., mid Wheeling at 10 P. M. of the samp Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Friday' 10 A. Returning, For freight or passage apply on board. Thh.. Hibernia was built expressly for the' trade, and offers to the ossengcrs every contfos-t - Mad' parlor accommodationi. • • 'afof FRIDAY PACKET k4.S2ZTHE regtar mail and passenger titealn• er CLIPPER. '2, Captain einelin ) will run at a regular packet betiveen Cincinnati and Pitta. burgh, leaving this port every Friday at 10 A, '..111%, and Wheeling at 10 P. M. the same day. Returning she vlllleave cincinnati every Monday at 10 o>clok, A. Foi freight or passage apply on board. The Clipper N 0.2 Arafil built expressly for this trade, and offers to hei passengers every comfort - and ac commodation.: _ - Mar 23 REGULAII."CINCINNATI PACKET. THF, now U... 5. Mail steanter ACADIA, _ M.E. Lucas. Master, will tun as -a repo Jar passenger packet between Pittsburgh atnij the ibov4 port during the season of 18.8, Inayipg gypq Thuri:day at W o'clock A. M.. The The Acadia is new and has superior aenonnnodst tionsi Fot freight or passage apply on hoard, tit to ap9 • A. NEWTON JONES, Agent. MONDAY PACgrIT . 105 1R54 The regular mail passenger steamer MONONGAHELA- Capt. Stone; will iva as a regular Packet between Pittsburgh and CinCin, nati.lleaving this port every Monday. at 10. A. M., and % , ''heelinn at 10. P. Ni‘; the same day.. ftetitrun lug. talc will leaie Cincinnati every Tiirsdai' at )0 , Fol. freight or passage apply on hoard. Mononaliela u-as built c.tpre:s*sly Col this tradO, and offers to the "pasenge.rs controrts anif peri4r accorOrnoclationsb ttia.r.3.l WPAMESDAY'PACKET VIE 'regular mail and pasarrigersteas ..6o4SlP7mr,er Nr.w ENGLAND, Capt. S. B. Page, will ritn as a regular packet between Pittsburgh and Cineinuati, leaving this port every Wednesday at 10 A. hi., and. Wheeling at 10 P. M. the same day.—: Retintina. she will !cart Cincinnati Saturday. nynry • at 10'A. M. Prir t(ight of passage apply on board. The h env P.rigland mei built expressly tor this trade and bfrers to the passengers nvery romAat, and twee tior heennimodationai inar2B SAINT LOUIS' PACKETS. ST: LOUIS—REGULAR PACKET. The now and splendid passengo.r steam, er TOM CORWIN, Capt. Bugher, will run in the trade from Pittsburgh to St. Louis, dm rinol the season of 1845. - - Tie Torn Corwin, was built expressly for the trade, and is elegantly furnished in' every respect, Por freight or passage apply on board, may 10. POR. ST. LOUIS—REGULAR I'AC,ICET.. .1 ; g 1 The new and splendid .passenger steam, ' er BRUNETTE, Capt. Petty, will inn in e l ite trade from Pittsburgh to St. toms, dgring lho season or 1846. The Brunette was built expressly for the trade, and Is elegantly fourniahed in every respect. FOr freight or passage apply on board. ap 14 FOR LOUSVILLE—REGULAR PACKET. The new and splendid passenger steam, er TONNALLIJRA, Capt. J. R. Moody, run in the trade from Pittsburgh to Lonisville, du: ring the season of 1846. The Tonnaleuka, was built expressly for the trade and is elegantly furnished in every respect.- For freight or passage apply on beard. my 22. Itenatttances to England, Scoti land and Wales. PERSONS desirous of remitting nioneiT to any o the above countries, can do sothrough the sub, scribers on the most easy terms. We are prepared to issue drafts fisr any amount over £l,OO eterling_.—i Remittances made through our house any before thet3d of May, will be received itt Jittard,- by the 20th of June. -' - fiI,AXELY & INTITCYIEL, Pitts hi Agents ftir Roche, BroM sCo., New York, OR SALD—The large three story brick hous e Land lot ofground on which it is erectot,ou ttiint street, between Cherry alley wad liath - street, at pres. ear occupieit by Mr; DelanY"; ...The - property wilthe sold at a great bargain. :4,llw:tire of tcylB .SLAIfELY - . ttos*ttoziceo to ""the 41d 0.710 y': 11,16,1),Y sent to all parts of 'Scotland, told Wide; in "5111:t38 of .61". aid nit tiaras, to suit pnrebasers. ' • ALLEN ItIWUEER, ..Eartiania-73eo&rr . iii9 , 11748,id - corner of 3a and liVoiadsts, „ Al/413240LP5, WRITING littpe-qtgegived, supply 4f Ainoldh; 'SVritinkFlmde n 4 R 4 nar?Wated gemt i vi f f ctavu4 Pllo 3 ', l or.sale • P:4,11.W. ay 5 • - 122 Wooditittet- MECO StateXank 4r. In : and/0,4a Sltawile . ctown 7.0 w. • armor" , Statißank &branch*OW AllicateAl4l2 l “ ,a;4 cAvvack. •-; hll••'olvent bEtukift t 1.11.14 NEW trraLlibitl. • 411 lcilNent banks, • tatic• New Ycirk city. paf Covatry sisurt.Asp, .....pat Cottntry . triscotssiN Mar & Fire In Co. lkiiin,q-4 wricpltmx Farm and:Meek bank, ..5d All Other Solvent: Exchange--Selling : Ratcl. New Y0rk...." 4,1- Rtm Philadelphia" Baltimore. .... prm cosh Ann srr.cin vests. Fretlerickdors f • 1,7 a 0 Ten. Tha1era... : ....7 Ten Gaildere.. .... 3 90 Louladlors Napoleon ... 1 -1 , 110 Ducats.. ..... 2,1„50 - $ 220 Eagle, old.. 60 1 , new. tio Dbabloon, R,0nni5h....1600 Do. Patriot ::: _...Guinea...500