zutriti: DEN MOIMME WrONESDAY MORNING, JUNE 3, 1646 '' •til ~ , ,..`..,,;.t. t.l '', A , l t. 4,- , :ttt .....,.Zrtfvt-t.tt,':. . I ','- 4, ,". -'**:',.tt:3‘.* i , t'..,.' ~,:, ,'' 4 N'lrt`" :.tP,I .{,*; ;t.,,:t `, l, it 1 ::::' ; Pai , • ' .' ~' ' :Z• , .•:.;' 'P kt ' : :.. " :: 1 •• , •nti,..• U' ~I, A ..,,, 4....,%.:Z § 7 '47 i. - ,: , t• q , .-' :::•:' 4 k j • '... i.',.q'•:` .= '- `::1 ••• is • -y:••, .11 i:;.: re , :-••• • :• 4,..' " " , I.'n ' fi'.Z; 1. - • ' . .. 4 , - , , .....i., , ;; ,4 t . ::-....... , .I', Yr 4. 4 `l. ' { ' t:; 2 ; 1 ' 1. • - • ' '..:';::`.•.-, C :',...- r ' ' ..., 4 j'..: .1 .. *-. .' ,. :- L,.,;. 4 .,t.t,;.,.. '!•'. ,04 , f .: ".. , : k ., 4 1 4 '. I ;'• • . i •.'• 'x i :. •• •:'.:.....1.. : , {', \: ~ • ~., ‘....,:,.. .7..- ..•. 1 -` . ~. •...' '' . Y. B. PAlmmn, Agent for country , new . spapors, is the Agent for the Pittsburgh Balky Moimng Post, and Weekly Mercury and Manufacturer, to receive advertisements and:subscriptions. He 'has offices in Nov Wan, nt the Coal Office, 30 Ann street, (ad joining the Tribune Office.) Bosl . on,Nci. 12 3 State strict. ' Prmanzipima, Real Estate and Coal Office,; 59 Pine Anreet. • . ' , Itsrensost, 8. E. cornerßaltimore and Culverts, where our paper eau be seen, and terms of adverti sing -learned. Theatre, ' mug. it.lowerr.—Thii accomplished hay mule her first appearance in- Pittsburgh on Monday evening, and was well received by a large, fashion able aid Very attentive audience. •The piece: se lected on the occasion was 'Sheridan ft:nowks'; ad rnirable,play of the ullnitchlmek'"--Mrs. ~/ifirseritt playing The sisirited and sensitive,. thoukh fed and repentant character of lelitg-1- This lady is one of the few who hare Spreatitip in this country,. astonishing. every beholder with their extraOnihrary and rapid rise,, and if they failed in:teething the atoptxtest mined" on the first atittnpt, they gained and sustained a very enviable place, and at the same time exhibited the materia!s wifiels:would slimes or later *table them to rear h the first clamin their profession It is aston:shing to :witness :the ease -and beauty with- which she peffomte 'her parts, -and to thick that jolter 'Short experience she is now Almost Asistiess of an art which generally. requires years of industry' ' and study, on the part of the most talented, to aeco.nr plish. Shi has All _the advantage's, We think, to smak.e a most:perfect Actress; her figure is, goitd, h movements easy, graceful, dignified and command ing, with - a :very:-intelligent and Itan6ome face; her voice.is mesical. and stmet—in fact 'she she has the great:est cambinition of exterior advantages.that Ave have seen ,for many a day: together with highly polished - Menne* a lady-like appearance =gra well -cultivated and intelligent mind,—with all these qualities her success is cerrain. • _ = ' n ; ti • • a o:7•Mia. Afowatt appears again tonight as _ken- Faint in Lore's Sacrifice. EMIR eCSinne' wise man ties temirked that the Di wino being in the. exercise of his infinite wisdom could haVe maide a better fruit than the strawber- V, but that he ceitabily . did;".' We concur with him; Ord so would almost any one on tas ting the. delicious strawberries dished up at Hun kers lee Crean' . Saloon- Hunkers on Fifth St. near Market, where Strawberries, Tee Cream and all the delicacies of the Season are served up in a superior style re hisa a call—and taste for yotyse. Ives. • • MEE 4t ,' : - I'' ,4 :' ' . : ::;:' , I 47 - Z 4 .',."` 4 . ::' j 7 '.l ',- ,, -:i-;2.:.,:' , .:''.:- 1 ','''',l7.'..iT--.:;.::::,'',f1,!!...'' cyTham wishing to purichase s. neat fitting and handsome boot we would safer to Essitts 60 Fourth st. _ 4;. , ri% _42 4 zi t, Su/stmt.—Corner of Wood and Water steeets, has just received a splendid assortment of summer goods. See advertisement in another column. • • THE WAR MPH MEXICO. MEETING OF TUE PEOPLE. he "peopleof the cities of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, and the - county-of Allegheny, arc res pectfully. but earnestly invited to attend a erect-' in- at the Diamond market house, in the city of Pittsburgh, on Friday, the sth day of Rine, 1546, At 7i o'clock, P.M., to express their views in refer ,ence to the existing war with Mexico, and to de wise such measures as may he deemed expedient and necessary, in order to insure, so far as Old Allegheny is concerned, an early s and prompt compliance with the requsition of the President upon the Governor of PenusvrVania fur troops. -) ,. .j : 4,•;!!':''-', :-..;;....,.p_•,.,.;.:,;,`,;..c:1• ', . . Charles Shafer, M"Candless, B. Patterson,' S. W Black, John Elect, - John B. Butler, Ale* Waek, . William Robinson, Jr., J; C. Kirrible, James S. Craft, Wm. H. Smith, Alex. Brackenridge. Jonas R. Mtlintock, 1i illiam Wilkins, E. D. Gazzarn, John B. Guthrie, 3. K. Moorhead, E. Trovillo, R.H. Kerr, H. S..33agraw, R. C. Townsend, G. R. Riddle, . .1' , -.- =NM C.-Davitt, P. Maenna, Joini W. Blair, Thomas Hamilton, S:amuel Morrow, F. Cotter, Hunker, James Cunningham, .M. Kiley, Jonathan Large, Alex. Carnahan, Webb Closey, A. AtCarman, Jacob M - Collister, David Hartz, William Karns, EINE Andrew Mcllwaine, James S. !loon, -Tishri S. Hamilton, - William M'Mahon, Roliert Morrow,„ ,Wm. H. Whitney. 6,9 John At Davis, Robert Sarmant, .= 4 : -- .r•lii:.':...H.L. John'lit Snowden, William L alli ter Joseph Cooper, - - Edward Snowden, W G Hiwkins, • r H Milhenny, Robeit,HOnaldson, H Peterson, MEE C Richey, Tbhu D R A-Bausman, MEE The Dernixrutic candidate far- easgrese.—The nominee' of the.Dernocratic Convention should be, if pessible, the very strongest man in the county. We require got :only an able Man, but one who smiths both ability. of the, first order! and• general popolarity. Suck a man is Col. WILSON M CANDI, thj Democracy rally upon this able and eloquent Thainpion of their principles, and: success is certain. The people of this Dis trict require his services in Congress and will not be denied. MANY pziocRATS. Z -V -‘ ; .4 1t . ' 7; 4' Mr ..Editor:—You are hereby authorized to state that the mine of Gen. JON.IIIIIIN LASS A, of Jeff erson Tovvnship will be presented to the Demo tratic.tonvention as a candidate for the office of Sheriff, Gem Large if elected, will' make "a cor- rect and efficient officer, he is well known to the people, and if nominated, will receive the warm !support of TIM PEOPLE. may 2'S- • 43 -* ; .7 .% * 4• 5 ,1,% * 4 ' 1 % , 6 ' l / 4 4,7-4 .„eir L 4 '4 , o 4/1J RIFFALIi Y. 116% Betitor:--Having been a devOted friend of Rody Patterson,- for the office of Sheriffi in a for mer occasion, I beg Jeave to bring him before the Demoeratic convention 'again, for a nominaiton for that office. I feel confulenttlu:t if placed before the people, by the county Convention, he will be tri. sunphantly elected. A DEMOCRAT. 4, 4. . 0110 - 1" - We are authorized to state, that JAMES C 1 NZCLNGIIAI4I, of Mifflin township, will be a candidate for the Letislature,if nominated by the Deitiocratie Convention.. ' niy2s '~':~-. 1 - K'.. , Y y ' ~,~~ T .~ ~_..' We have been requested to announce the name of Artnasw M. JOHNBTOIS, as a candidate for the office of Coroner subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. june 24c. We have been.authorized to state that DAVID liastrz, Esq., will be a candidate for re•election to the 'office of Coroner, subject to the decision of the Deippiratie County Convention, , • ntayll. Mir '. ' .; : : l- 7 '. .''."..'-'',. ':;::`..1r.:'....1;i11: .4%,,ii. - • :. -;'1 , n. - .• 4 0 . ', -. 5 - j,.: , ", * .1..,!f t' .. ~,. 1.1 : *.-..!. i ..!, .. 4 Arircude-;--to cure ; Eruptions and beautify dis colored Skin.—A valuable discovery in Chemistry hasebeen 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 linelyieirile and - youthful clenness. Ile has made this i m the convenient form of a beautiful piece of Soap. Tor - any old . case,sof ereption, such as scar vy,•salt-rheurn,erysipelas,&e. it cures wonderfully; also, 1133CklaS, tan, sunburn, morphm , s- pimples, bletehekeie- - See that laxly, what a fright; • - ill:Oh4 1 S splendid Lily White Would give herskin &lateral aue; . • 'you note, in spite of talk, Shi will use,the common chalk; • ••Z hus you sea her face is : blue. if that setae lady, and many others, had used .Tosres's Lily White, her face and cheeks would have had (a nateral,) life-like i alabaster white..-.:. Sold at JACKSON Patent • INfettiane .Ware house, SV;-Liberty street, bead of Wood. _ . i..,4,1'4.,... , : -. ..± . /-it... , ,:. ,q....t , ,-, ,,‘',4 4v, ~,.,<.:‘,..,.., ,4 ,„...,...,,:0.,,..ri,-,!.,,: t f 'FY Q ' 7 - • Aitioa , uo- 4 ' ~. ~....,.. ,-*,,,<n".., ,' ...444 " .. Y.. , ,'''''i'' -,' ',-' ' • : l'''';'` ' -,-,, , t-ka#A,Wr-, - ?" , " .;', f-, :._ ' -•.'•',, '.2 ,'", ',... ~ :- -' - *,' - `1;...0, - f",::' f; s='' ,4 A:3 - 01 : ' i . ' ; `:' i ',. -:' :. I-. ', • ... • , ' -tl- . ~-' ' ' 1. 7. , ..?` ' - I,: z i ' , - t; IA 'l, •,,7-:=A i -1.,' - _ atoisa, koirizarr'S: DIOLZII Thonias Blackmere, Wallah" C Meredith, Pardel"Weartz. CORONER. CORONER. DE,310:0ft..41',1C ,CONVENT ON os ASXXiitil.c oust At a meeting of the Democratic Committe of Corresporulence of Allegheny County, held on the, 16th inst at'the , was, Washington Hotel, it on Reso/r6l, Thar the Deinocratictitiiens of the sev eral wants of the cities of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, and of the boroughs and townships - of the Cpunty, be requested to hold their primary rneetitimOthe usual places, on Saturday.the 20th of June next, for the purpose of choosing the usual number of Pele gates to rePresent the said districts * County Convention: Rooked, That . the Delegates so elected or chei- Fen, be, and they are hereby directed M meet in Convention at the New Court= Haute, in Pittsburgh, on • Wednesday, the 24th Juno next, at 12 o'clock, M. for the purpose of nominating one person as candidate for Con^ress. Four persons as candidates for the General gssembly. One personas a can didate for Sheriff. One person as a candidate for Prothonotary. One person as a candidate for Cor oner. One person as a candidate for Couhty Corn inissioaers, and one person ea a candidate for Coun ty Auditor, also to appoint conferees, whoks duty it shall beto nominate, in conjunction with a like num ber of conferees from Butler county. One person as l a candidate for State Senator, to represent the trict composed of the counties of Allegheny and Butler. JOHN C. DAVITT, Chairman. S. JONES, Sec'y. To Mothers.—The diffmnlty which every mother experiences in Administering medicine to infants, is entirely obviated by Dr. Clickner's preparation, called the Sugar-Coated Vegetable Purgative Pill. • The pill is ,encrusted with fine white sugar, so that it resembles and tastes like a sugar plum, which no child ever yet refused to swallow. FM worms this is an assured remedy, and .it has been 'Led with excellent effect in cases of teathiiig. The matron of the Farm School writes to Di-. Clicke ner, that she has used for some tinie,hisSug,ar-toa ted Pill in both these complaints, and alWays with entire success. Sold by Wm. Jackson, corner of Wood and Lib • rty streets, who is general Agent for. Dr. Clieke ner s Pills iu Pittsburgh and vicinity. Beware eau imitation article called .Ims proved Sagar-Coated Pill'," purporting W he pat ented, as both the • pills and pretended patent are forgeries, got up by a miserable quack in New York, who, for the last four or five yeare,has made his living by counterfeiting popular xnedkines. je 3 17,0 After all medicines have failed, Dotter Dun can's Expectorant Remedy must du tho Healing and Curative business, after all. Why is;itthat so many persons are in the habit of grasping, after the many deleterious nostrums published in the papers, put up by persons who have no knowledge either of the theory or science of inedichite neither could theY be forced to swallow their oWn mix ing which they intend far others. Almast daily are these persons calling at our Orßce wiabse COlll3- tenancta and debiliated, structure dem:lathe ovils of the poisonous physic palmed upon thorn in their affliction.. If our grave yards could speak they would astonish the world of the vast amount tar ried there from the etlbcts of poisonous Medicines administered to them by persons who bare grown wealthy upon the credulity of those whom they have duped,. Let it be born iu mind that Dr. Dunean's,Ex peetorant Remedy is well known throughout Eu rope, and approved of by the faculty, both in Dublin, Edinburg, and a part of London, and has met the approbation of Physicians ,generally throughout the United States. It is therefore to be hoped that persons suffering from di,-e,ise of the Lungs or any of the symptoms that may like ly lead to consumption, that they immediately obtain. Dr. Duncan's valuable medicine and yet be spared. ciVestem Office 150 Sycamore street, Ciuciu nati. (CrTo be had .at Jackkon's corner of Wood and aberty streets, Ilfunkind! at least that part of you With scalp quite bald and bare, You can have splendid—indeed, 'tis trucl— Most glorious silky hair. If you have dandruf on the scalp; lithe hair turns white or gray, To cure the scuff, and make it dark You've but three Bits to pay. If your head is bald, the hair weak or falling, And you would . havo it live, a Why, try at once bottle of June's Hair Restorative, (j Three shillings only for a trial bottle. War rant it to possess the following qualitie4. It will force the hair to grow on anypart where ;Nature in tended hair to grow, stop it falling off, cure scurf or d.utdruf, 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 ono application; twice as long any other article. Sold at JACKSON'S Patent Medicine Ware, house, 80 Liberty street, Pittsburgh head of Wood. Office, sign of the American Ea gle, 6'2 Chatham street, New York. MICR SALE--Fresh and Good Louisville Lime and Plaster of Paris. Also—Garden and 'Grass Rakes. Hoes, 'Scythe Sneeds, Pitch Forks, Sickles. Tubs, Buckets and Keelerl4, Matches, Corn Brooms, Carpet Chain and Rags, and a large sup. ply of Ralf Bushels and Pecks and Igeasur— for sale cheap for cash and in any quantity to suit customers, ISAAC 11A ititi rigout & Con. Merchant, 12 tit. Clair. Ft my3U WANTED SOON—For several respectable families in Pittsburgh. Allegheny and the neighborhood around; several good cooks, cham bermaids, nurms and girls fur all work. .Also, sev eral apprentices for trades. and boys I,in store,:. warehouses, &c. and for a number of coachmen. waiters, laborers fur the city or country. Al! kinds of agencies attended to for mceletate char. $O , ISSAC HARRIS. Agency and,intellig,ence Office, may 30-0 No., 12 St. Clair VCR SALE CHEAR—A quantity of good 7x9 J.: Bxlo 9x12 101.11 and 10x15 window sash for sale at reduced prices, glass and putty to suit when wanted by customers. Also about 200 wood en bowls. ISSAC HARRIS,. Agent and Commission Merchant, May 30.4. No. 12, St. Clait street limits! Hats! • ! 4 SPRING FASHION.—Just received by _fin express from New York, the Spring Stzieumits of Hate. All those in want of a neat superior Hat, VC respectfully invited to call. S. MOORE, N 0.93 Wood et., 3 doors below Diamond Alley. marl l-dw Tripartite liridge. At the confluence of the Allegheny and Monongahela Ricers. PUBLIC notice is hereby given, that in! purslance of an Act, of the General Assembly' to that ef fect, books for the subscription of stock to the Com pany, for ereoting a Wire Suspension Tripartite Bridge, over the Allegheny and Monongahela rivers, at their osmilneuce opposite Pittsburgh, will be open ed at the several pieces hereinafter named, on the SECOND MONDAY, OF JULY next, and continue open betsvoen the hours oF9 and 4 o'clock, for duce Successive days: In the:City of Pittsburgh, at the Exchange Hotel; Geo. W. Jackson, John Caldwell, N. B. Craig, Sam-! M. Wickersham, Thernas Bakewell, John B. Butler, A. E. Lewis and James Wood, Commissioners. In the Borough of Manchester, at the Office of y rus Townsend; John Sampson, John Cheney, Wil liam Leaky arid Jeremiah Dunlavy, Commissioners. In Beaver county, at the public house of C. W. Blow, in Fairport; David Shields, - Andrew Purdy, Samuel l'ireFarren and David Ramsey, Commission era. In the Borough of Butler, at the public house of Jacob Meching; Joshua Stoolfire andlVilson 33c- Candless, Commissioner/. - In the Borough of Washington, at the house of Gen. John Huey; ,William McDaniels, John Park, John F. Wrenshall;.Evrard McDonald _and Stephen Woods, Commissioners. • i The shares of stock are Fifty Dollars each, and at the time of subscribing, fram Poit.mts on each share is to be pMd. ' • By order of the Commissionerty [Attest ) ] - - J. E, McCABE, Chairman. S. CANA.; Secretary my 1-1 awtd ; bbls jun rcetrand (kir sale by IL SELLERS; !Weed a. BY LAST Nffitirs mAIL. Exti;lllo3(::aoSaarrA Et- 2 Thc Bight rilisg of the .3imy of Intrusinn:7--We understand from the St. Louis papers,that the Missouri and Illinois troops, - called into service by. the United .Staten, will all be mounted - men. Col. Kearney, with' 500 dragoons, will proceed forthwith ti Santa Fe; to which place be will be followed by the volun teers. An attempt , will be Made'to - preseive the peace of this department and continua the trade, ncnv so valuable. .r,cir this purpose., it will bepro- Posed to the.people of New Mexico, Chihauhua and the other internal provinces, that they remain quiet. and continue . trading with us as usual, upon which condition they shall be protected in all their tight end be treated as 'friends. unless they. accede to these conditions, the' country will have to be taken possession of as a conquest.--Bafti more Sun, Inuz 1. The Southein mail last night brought no ad nitional news from the Seat of War. In Chat-es : ton, Mobile, and New Orleans, .the volunteers are, organizing in great numbers, end anxiously await ing orders from Washington to be mustered int• mediately in the service. We find the following in the Southern rapers: Rere,me ewer Van Burro.—This vessel let our harbor yesterday morning. says the Charleston Courier of the 29th ult., under sealed orders, aq suppose', for the Gulf of Mexico: About half past one o'clock. while at anchor off the Light House, during the thunder sgunl, the lightning struck the fore-top-masthead, run down the fete- . mast, throwing off large splinters front the whole mast, injuring it so mite' as to tender it useless, and making it necessary to replace it with a new one. The fluid pasred off imperceptibly at the foot of the oust. without doing other injury. F. Innately none of the. 'officers or men were injured. She was forced to returned for repairs. IMpiterrs I:o7.—The steamship Galveston left the Barracks lust evening, having on board four companies of volunteers attached to Col. Bai. lie Peyton's regiment. A quick passage to and success attendtheir arms.—;.N. O. Pirayuni, Matt 24. Gen. Taylor.—Tbe citizens'of New Orleans are rennested to assertible in a nubile meeting to 1;4! held at the Commercial -Exchange'rein MondaY evening, the 25th inst, at half past 7 o'crock-: adopt Resolutions expressive of their admiration of Gen. Taylor. and for the brilliant and heroic Fer vices 'rendered to our country by the gallant Gen eral and the officers and soldiers under his com mand. forrri , ng. the army in Texas on the Rio Grande.—N 0. Pienvignr. The hadiang.—lf the advices brought to the city on Fedav evening by General Morse he true, re lating- to the rev-olt of the Cherokee,: on the Texan frmtier. The position of Gov. Butler and the irolir an Commis-oiners is a precarions—nerbaPs we should Fay, ad ungerous onet—N.' 0. Delta. Gold Pleas. TITAMOND pointed Gold Pens.—Constantly on ./ hand the best assortment of this most jnvalu• able article. There can he no more economical pen for the business or professional Man. have a large assortment of the very best brands made, and having sold several gross in this city and vicinity which have given very gen eral satisfaction, T can fully recommend them. For sate wholesale or retail by . W. W. WILSON. mat• 21 corner of 4th and Market st. .I , IIE subscriber, having just received from the 11. Past a full assortment of Perfinnery, Fancy Soaps. Extracts, &c., ham the very best and up prOve3 manufactuters. is is prepared to sell them at as low prices as any other establishment in the West. In the assortnunit may hefound Extracts de Portugal,-Englatine. Cedra, Keseda, de :Holism- Boquet do Caroline. de Patchouly. Bose_ Ger., ranium. Bonselles Pomade, Philcomme. Rouselle's Indian Hair ; Dye, Ilauel's Liquia Hair Bhp, Eau Las-told Odorante, far washing and cleansing the llsir. genus! Bear's GfearG and Oil, Cologne, Flo rids, Lavender and Orange Flower Waters, Pearl and Foilet Powders, Tooth. Nail and Hair IlmsheS. and many other articles. Please call. examine and judge for yourselves. H,DGA ft THORN, may 7 Comer, of Hand and Penn A N IMPORTANT CL'HE DR. JAyxfs: LA. ALTER ATI V have leen informed fry Mrs Mahan. a grancbdaughter of old Gen. Wayne, that she suffered for a number of years from the growth of a large goitrous tumor of the throat, which besides the deformity, produced both a diffieulty of d"glution 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. She also labored under severe indisposition from Liver Com plaint and Jaundice, for which she commenced the. toe of Dr. Jaynes Alterative, which she took ftir six or seven weeks, and her general health was completely reestablished by it, and perceiving some diminution in the size of the Goitrous Turnor. she wart encouraged to persevere in the use of the Alterative until every vestage of the painful Tumor was entirely removed. For sale in Pittsburgh, at the Pekin Tea store 73 Fourth st, near Wood. mylA DR. LEIDY's SARSAPARIELA 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 itt his machinery, can make them much aster and with loss labor, consequently less pense, which enables him to sell 40 pills to the box instead of thirty as heretofore. As a Spring Piirifier, these pills have no equal, and for purify ing the LW, and purging and cleansing the stom ach and bowels, they are the safest, best, and most efficacious in existence. If pills are necer=sa ry at all, Dr. Leidy'a 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 theln on the reputation of the true •and genuine DR. LEIDY 'S SARSAPARILLA VEGETABLE BLOOD PILLS, the first and original introduced by such name. Be cautious, thereforei ask for and take no nth• ers, and you will not be deceived in their effectsi 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 ehange of liv ing, restraint from occupation, or fear of expo sure to all weather—containing neither mercury, minerals, nor any ingredient whatever that is un friendly or dangerous to the constitution. Try titan, try dam; if their effects do not confirm the foregoing, their cost will he refunded by Dr. Leidy upon satisfactory evidence of it. For sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., corner Sixth and Wood streets, who are the only Agents for rittsburgh. my2naiSiw BLEACHED SHEETING!? AND SHISRTING.— The attention of purchasers is invited to our geral stock of these Goode. 4.4 superior Sea Island Shirting Moulins; 15-16 " •' 0* ,* • 7-8 a 4* 12.4 Hamilton Sheeting . ; 5-4 " • ** 9.8 df 64 mar 17 SHEA le PENNOCK. arogrinon. THE firm of Irvine br Martin was dissolved by mu tual consent oil the 2d of April. The busiteriti of the firm' will he settled by . Mahlon Martin and James Irvine, who are authorized to urn its signa ture lbr that purpose. They will be found at the warehouse of Martin tic. Smith, No., 58, Wood street. JOHN IRVINE, 3/AHLO3.M.ARTTIy, JAMES IRVINE. • Pittsburgh, April 7, 1896. In retiring from . business, the undersigned cheer fully recommend Menem Martin At Smith to the friends and , customers of the late firm, as entirely worthy of their confidence and patronage. JAMES IRVINE, may 6 - JOHN IRVINE,. LIQUOR'NE AV/0111A -10 lbs for the preparation of Granvillens Liniment; 32 oz_Hydriodiite Potash; ' ftiSulap and Ext..Rhatary; 'uitrec , d and forsaleby : , ,r _ 11. E, SEI zny3o , . . kr7 3Vosisl , s4' • Dress• Goods. i titEr.LiolEil.---The la:rgest- ainr-most, ,L splendid selection of Dreg Goods ever expo eed for nale' 4 twe§t - the mountains" are opening today at N 6.. 40— . • Trench - Ore - Org andi Lawns, choice patterng; - • " Ornbri Shaded, beautiful; • Another lot of those extra rich Balzorines; Of) pieces New Stile Paris Printed Lawns; , One lot handsome patterns, price I Bic; Another lot splendid Graduated Organdi Robes, selling off' at the rettneed price of $3,73 pattern. nay 29 -at I3ARROWS & TURNER. Shaw/a, Shawls. NEW Awn BEAUTIFUL SUMMFIt SHAWLS in almost endless variety, opening today.— Among them are— Splendid Herniana sewing Silk, new.article; Packages choice pattern, Berage; with many other entirely new styles, all of ,which are of fend at the lowest prices, at No. 40. my 29 BARROWS Pe' TURNER. Parasols. jr.; PARASOLS'—Embracing the different , Cw ," modern styles in all costs, from -the most magnificent article in nse, whiehire elegantly edged, tipped, and to all qualities of less value, varying in price to suit the purchaser. Re f ceitied at No. 40. BARROWS & TURNER; m y2O 111 READ LACES-174 pieces 1.,111C•11 Thread, Jaconett, pyimiure and' Lisle LaCCS, Edgings and Ins.ertinks. ALSO—Black Silk Nett and Laces—Received at No. 4G. mv29 BARROWS fv. TURNER. - it.„'Q .. • GCALICL, V lOU pieces beautiful pattern., light and medi l urn aintz.;'/Slerriniack and other styles. .Receivz el and selling at 121 c pin yard at !In 4G. tny29 BARROWS & TURNER. Mo.ntel Ornaments. UST opened a fine a.ssortmentlof Most beauti ful imitation flowers in china vases under glass Covers, .suitable for parlors,, mantels &c.— TheseallOweis Surpa.:.s in beauty even the finest pro ductions of nature, at Wag SO say men who have eFaiiiineJ therm W. W. WILSON. may • To the Ihnorabtethe ludpts r!f the 'Court of 'Gener a/ Quatter Seltliol33 . the Peace, in and for the county of 4lkgheny. , The petition of Geo Kirkpatrick, 3.1 ward Pitts burgh, hUmbly showeth that your petitioner hath provided himself with materials for the accommo dation of traveller): and otligs.. , at his dwelling house . in the city aforesaid , and prays 'that your Honors will he pleased - to giant him a license to keep a public house of entertaintnetit. And your petitioner, as in duty hound Will 4 ray. Grp. ICI KPATRICK. We, the subscribers, citizens of pittsbia g h, do certify that thn above petitioner is :of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is,well provided with house room and conveniencefor the accom modation of travelers and otters, and that said Tavern' us necessary. ' John Bishop. William Brims, Wm. •P. Giles. Luke .Cockshoot. :%licharl Daly, Thomas Elliot, Thomas McCormick, Daniel Arnold, Itoht. Trim ble, Geo. Neelands, James Mackeral J. C. ,Duun. June 2-3 t To the Honor(Ur the judge s of the roue of genera Quarter Stutions of the ream, in and fur thi Coun ty of Allegheny'. The petition 'of Win. Gallagher, of the tat ward Pittsburgh, in the county afonesairl. humbly:shot eth that your petitioner has provided himself with materials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwelling house in the county' afore. said. and prays that your honors will he pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house o f en . tertainment, and your petitioner. as in ditty bound, will pray. WM. G ALLA Gil ER. We, the subscribers, citizens of the fast ward. do certify that the above petitioner is of good re pute for honesty and temperance. and is well pro vided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of travelers and °then, and that ..aid tavern is nece:eary. Junes Gray, Henry Earl. F. Simpson. lindrew Hilton, 1 7 1 - and , ' Nichoipon. Jame, John Win MPrertith,Jaalei Cray.forcl.A Peel. :-Iwthy, Thal Smitktaa. jr:!..l3t. T the Ikumrabk the /wigs of the Court of ( . ;,ncral Quarter .Sessions of the Peace, in and for thr n.a.t ty of Atkgheny. The petition of Jame, I: Arfiro3-, 0f Nr.mn - t0.71- 4dp, Allegheny county, humbly sheweth that :low petitioner bath provided hitmelf with material:; for the accommodation of tra‘ellers and other., at hie 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 entertain urtnt. And your petitioner. iot in duty hound. will pray. J AMES E. M . ELROY . We, the bulb , crihers. citizens of Moon town ship, do certify that tile above petitioner it of good repute for honest}• and temperance, and is well provided with houSe room and conveniences for the accommodation of trawlers and otberb, and that Paid tavern ib nee.ebsarv. Alex. Cliieniin, Vandervort, CurnelittA - Cullioter. hurid Onetot, Nathaniel Neelie. Win. Nl*Kinley, Benj. French. Alex. Smith, Wm Rack hmse, Win Counper, Alex. Rowzer, Peter Onstot. je 1,413 t. thr ilimoraldr the Judges of the Court of ticocr. al Quarter Sessions of the i'rocr, in and for the County of ✓llegheny. The petition of Samuel Ifulings of huliana Twami.liip in the county aforesaid, humbly slim oh, that your petitioner hag provided himself with materials. for the accommodation of travelers and °there, at his dwelling lioute in the county afoiesaid, and prays that your Honors will b' plea eel to grant him a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your petitioner, as in du• ty bound, will pray. SA3II7EL We, the subscribers, citizens of Indiana. 'Fp. do certify that tho above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accent ni,xlation of travelers and others, and that said tavern is. ilexes:arr. Michael Wright. Roger Bell, John McAlce.e Juhn Speer, JoFeph Speer. Robert Coyle: Alex Speer, David Boyd, Esley Power, James Hallstead John Neel. J. C. Power, jet T ICENSE NOTICE To the Honorable, the 14 Judges of the General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and for the County of Allegheny. The petition of Augusta Wollmer, of the let Ward, city of Pittsburgh, in the county aforesaid, humbly chew eth, that your petitioner has provided himself with materials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at hts dwelling-hauce, in the ward aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of entertain ment. And your petitioner, as in duty bound, will pray. AUGUSTA WOLLMER. We, the subscribers, citizens of the First' Ward, do certify that the above petitioner is of good repitte for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with hones-roora.und_coveniencis for the accom modation of travelers and fillets, and that said tav ern is necessary. Samuel Cooper, James Irwin, Thos. Rose, E. Fondrick, John Caldwell, Andw. Holten, A. S. Copeland, James Russ, G. ,Barlett, L. H. Ovendorif, Henry Earl; Johit Murray. je lcd3t` To the lionorabk the Judges of the Court 6. t . General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and for the Coun ty of alkgheny. The petition of JOHN SAVAGE, of the Ist Ward city of Pittsburgh, in the county aforesaid, humbly sheweth, that your petitierier has provided himself with materials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwelling house, in the county aforesaid, and - preys that your Honors will bepleasedto grant him a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your petitioner, as in duty. bound,willpray. JOHN SAVAGE. We, the subscribers, citizens of the 2d Ward, do certify that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and -temperariee, and is well provided with house room and coriveniences fertile. accem modation of travelers and ethers, and that said tav ern is necessary. James Patterson-, jr., John — Caldwell, Henry, G. Taylor, Joim Kelly, Henry Smith; James Poland, John Laviton, Wm. R. Gonnly, Wm. Dunn, John M. Campbell, B. M. Beach, Samuel jeld3t. fIIIANIIPS OIL-6 tibia, for /Ale. by roy26 JAMES , 1 . = QPIRITS TURPM77llo:bbliNjust reOl and k 7 for a4o kW by • : it ,E =SEILER'S, in. 9 3 0 1 67 Wood et. _ . EFINIU) 130,1tAX-3 Easesj ust' red;tl' 'Etrid for sale 1? ), • it. E. SELLEIII4, — my3o !: 57 Wood lit.- A tztr.,, - AMMOSI4. c.arboys juut recd A mod for sale Gp- R. BELLERA, royal . 457 Wood st. ALcollOt , --IQbblet 76 per cerit.liudree'd and for sale by ; R. E . ,: : 6ELLERS, piy3o ; 2 • ." 67 S4VOETIDA-1 case No. just reed anil for ,4e by _ E. SELLER,S; m . . 67 Wood. st. ivi - rrßous k, - THR,It.--.2 carboys just reed and for n sale by R. E. SELLERS, myBo 51 Wood at. 0 (APR:. EMER-1 carboyjust received-and for 0 sale; by - R. E. SELLERS, say3o - 67 Wood at. A CARD. PERSONS in want of a superior article of Wines or,Liquora for medicinal and other pinnaces, can obtain them at 09 Wino and Liquor Store No. l$ Market st, STEII.IIETT & CO. WINES AND LIQUORS—Of all kituls,'qual- Wes., and prices for sale lower than usual, STERRETT. & CO, IS Market st. . Por Sale. • A FINE BAY HORSE, high,t , plrited - and ;.a L 1 good haeknpy, in every way stiltable for a gentleman. Having no Inv for hit*. he will be will be old low. STERRErF & CO, my3o. 18 Market. st. To Let, latT II F. subscriber, being about to decliiie housekeeping, offers to let the two-story Brick House nowoccupind by him, containing two Parlors,:Dining Room, two Bed Rooms and lit. then, with finished attics•: For further particu lars apply to JACOB WEAVER; ' my:it) 18 Market st- T 'GOT RF.ADING—. • L 4 'L. E. 1.., complete; Smollett's Select Works; . . • Bremer's Novels; The Spy; Last of the Mohicans; Oliver Twist; Humphrey Clinker; • Martin Chuzzlewit; The old Curiosity Shop; Gil Blast I Don Quizot; &c., Etc„ for sale by • H. S. BOSWORTH & CO, toy2S — _ 43 Market at. _ 11\TE1V WORKS—JUST RECEIVED. IN The Complete Confectioner;,, " Florist; - • " Farmer; Miss Acton's Modern Cookery; Miss Leslie's Complete " For rile by H. S. BOSWORTH & Co. . iny23 43 Market st. A T ACii LNE CARDS for Wool Carding of "a superi. _AL or spiality, just receize,ll and for sale at reduced prices by GEO, COCHRAN, my, 22• 26 Wood at. . _ : StHELLEI) CORN —902 saas, 133 barrels, in Story. For gale, to close consignment, by B. RIIEY to CO, my 20 57 Water et._ (70fF i 1 , .F.-851 bags prime green Rio. I 10 pockets old government Java. Arriving and for sale by - LAMBERT & SHIPTON, 133 and 135 Wood et. LIOAPS-110 boties No. I Rosin; ► 711 - Almond, Toilet anil Palm. 50 • nyder Shaving,. In more and for vale by myth: EA:VIBE:AT & SUIPTON. T yS +.CON-aOOO lbs llama and Side., well cured I) and trinnimi. For sale by MARTIN & SMITH, may 21-dd:w 56 IVuutl street. ,•1' I BUSIII:T.S 11a - 7;r for Plasterers, for sale by tilf NIARTI:i & SMITH, Wood street. may20.11 , ,:w FRESH BUTTER— ]: 7 Kcgs Family Butter. 2 able " Just received and for sale by MARTIN gt. may2o SG Wood atrcet i between 3,1 UTS—Fillx•rts, Cream Nuts, 1.11 Eng, Walniasjecons. Alniou ref. by THOS. MILLER, Inme eer. Vend and 4th Etii. - • _. _ _ c on - Er—Prime greem end pale Rio; Ohl Gov. Java; Laguayrt; Maracaibo; For Windy us,. and for sate he • TII(S. MILLER. may 115. corner of Wood and 411. sts: r FAS—very tine Young Hyson, Imperial and Black. For sale he mar II.3IILLER RUlTS—Ortuign,..l.cmons, L PIIIIICS. For erilo by 0 RA NC; ES I t rt I.• &$ Lemons; ‘lO Oranges;—in store rind for sale Lc P C MARTIN. my I'2 GO Water st. CIRANGES.--60 boxes of sweet (0) Sicily Oran ( just received and fur sale by RECEJ VED. • CASES Enihroidered and Plain Florence and St Ta W BOIIIICIS. 10 boxes new style. Ribbons. 20 Flowers and Wreathes, at W. H. GARRARD'S my) 79 Market street, ENDRIEs-30 Bids Copperas; 175 27 " Oats; 2 "'-; Eggs; 3 Bale's Deer Hair; 10 Kegs Lard; 8 Family Hatter; 28 Bu. dried Apples; On consignment and for sale hy 3. D. WILI.TA:HS, may '27 Cor. of sth and. Wood st. QVG.UI-Blnls very prime N. 0. Sugar ; ki For sale by J. D. WILLIA:O, mayil7 110 Wood tit. F ISH -30 Mils No 1 Baltimore Herring; 10 4 , " 1 Trimmed shad; 10 .! 1 " do; 10 ~ 1 " Mackerel; 10 1j " do; 10 ' " 2 and 3, de; 2 " 1 Salmon; Received and for sale by J. D. WILLIAMS, may 2 7, 110 Wood street. Lire In Loradort, *rut "lots 11iew Orient' 4 T COOK'S Literary Depot, 85 4th street. AL, Life in London, a story of thriling interest, founded upon the scenes of happiness and misery, virtue and vice, which constitutes "Life in the British Itletroptilis," James Diary, or Sudden Riches, by Michael Ange lo Titniarish, Esq., author of a Journey to Carnhell to Cairo, &c. - Blanche Livingtone, a tale by Mrs. Holland, author of Self-Denial, Reflection,:ace. Henry Russell, or the year of our Lord, 2000; a novel. 31eKenzie , aLife of Van Buren, correspondence, tec. Columbian Ilagarinc for .June . Illustrated " l‘lay Martin, e r the '_Honey Diggers,a GreOLI Moun tain Tale. Penny Magazine, 'o. 21, Living Age, No. 105. The Last 'Number of Rarper's Bede; No. -54.-- Those wiahitig the:those splendid Bible; in ben r atiful style can do So.by leaving thetr names at..the-sobscri berti 84 Fourth at. Riabilieu, by P.P. IL James. Harper's.edition. Illutitratedilistory of Englazd; being a history of the people as well tie a history of the kingdom,down to the reign of George the Third, now publishing in numbers', Illuatrated Wandering Jew, - No. 12: Beating Out, a neat little and it capital tale. . • Oralianihil'4agazine for June, -National. ‘ 4 .! -.Ladioaßrielt • K • _ For saIearCOOKPS Literary Delint 041 - Fourth at. EIMMII X. I,4S .'Z'Es;c O P , PASCOLTIP!-T4 -:4 -••-- . ' - - A.LLEff_motir.R, , EXCJIMsiGE.BROKER, 0/Liir..ll. Or TTIZOD AND WOOD STRZE - 11. State Bank & branclieq. 40 '8 tate Bank Sa_branohea.lid 'ITICTISYLVANIA. • - Philadelphia Ranks ...par Pittsburgh. • • • i Par' Lancaster •, • • ..... par'. Chester cOnnty, .... ;...part Delaware tionntv, .... par l l Montgomery county. -par' Northumberland pax' Columbia. tillage Co ..par Doylestown .. • . par Reading - par Sucka county par Pottsville .. .... • Par U. State., Bank Brownavilde + • + id ANtaahington • .Id. All other solvent bka.ga Scrip. Ater &Man. bk. Pitt , h. par State Scrip 211 1 City and County ' 2d Lancaster 'IN Hamilton ' - 15c1 Granville .... ...... -. ::45t1, Fanners , Ilk Cant0n..2513 Urbana. ~,'dl Saints... • MI Solvent Banks State Bk St. branches,:2:43 sorip,s & 6p. c. ;spre x.r. ur Kr. All solvent Banks, VIRGINIA. T:astern Banks— 11 'heeling pd do. brsachos Arch 3t btorgont.oi . p. , 13 reasonablf term and idiortest notice Ile invites mactinists . 'anti all those 4fing 'brass works to gii.e him a call, ac lie is de termined to do all work in 1.4 linr-t cry low. may 27-ly . . . caAzapprontirz- tcf , thi! Abaxx , bn,iiw s. Sheillra Sale. A4jottrixtneut BY virtue of a writ of Levan Facias, issued out of the District t.'ourk of Allegheny Co., and to me directed, will lie„,g,Nposed to public sale at the Court House, tW ;city of Pittsburgh. on Monday, the tsth day of June, 4.11., 184 E, at 10 o'clock; A. M., the following property. to wit : All the right. title. interest Una dale' of Samuel Smith, William 3litchelt and Andrew 31Dow- , ail, of, in and to all that lot lor piece of ground, being pait of lots numbered 22 and 24, in the city of Pittsburgh, containing in front on. Penn street one hundred and twenty r, T 2,,lapi extending' back towards the Allegheny rixer one hundred and ninety ft.et, bounded on the Mirth by,property' of the city of Pittsburgh. on the east by Cecil's alley, on the south by Peon-street, and on the west by lot No, 32, being part of the saMe'lets Which Rich'd Bowen, by deed bearing date the 11th day of `l\o= vember, A. D., 1620,.conaied untoSainuelSrinth. Wm. and AndreW i\. twAiwell, ou which is -erected a large Rolling Mill, Nail Factor). blacksmith shops, and a two; story brick ware. houge, together with all the :fixtures.. engine, ma chinery, toots, &e., belonging to said rolling mill, nail factory and shops. Seized' and taken in cm , cution as the property of the', Samuel Smith, William Mitchell and AndreW N. MJ)owell, at the suit of Richard Bowen, for of John :derange. E. TIIOVILLO, Sheriffs Office, Mayo;2s, IS-ill—my 2ti.its rj I HI medicine already proved itself to be all L that it has been recommended, by those who have give,' it a fair test in this country. and- the , dermuul for it incrcar , s iy-ehaVe just heard ' of an important cure of Astlinia, which has been eirezted by the use of it in a heighboriug, town— the case was that of a female who had for a long time .been under the care of t physician, but had received no relief. and he: case was coimidered hopeless. As a last resort hn pnrclia‘eii bottlo of Dr. Jaynes Expeetorant, Whieh ?awed it9r to expectotate freely, gradually c7i.scil her cough, and rapidly restored her to health. I :‘ , Ve have no hesita tion in saying that this prep-dr:l:ion of Dr. Jayne, for the cure of Coughs, Coldos Inftucnza, Asthma : C,onstariptions, &c.. is the most valuable medicine ever offered to the American public. There is no quackery about it—Dr. Jayne is one of the most killul practicing physicians; ;and wherever his rious preparations have becilkhorougly tested, he is looked upon as a great_ public benefactor.-- &mulct (21k.) Journd. For rale in Pittsburgh. at tyre Pekin Tea Store, 72 Fourth st_, near Wood. my 5-41&w. Each be.: GENUIgE SVGA& COATED PILLS lou upon tta Stgnateft the aitf ! COvn brrenfor. Tftall'ZlT Irrenr..l2G•flaleit THOS. MILLER.. 'ILICKENER'S SUGA.R. COATED VEGETABLE 1 11,.) PILLS are the first anal only Medicine ever known that will pofilieely cure Headache, Giddiness, Measles, Salt Rheum, Rhcmnatisni;Piles, HOartbitrit, Worms ; Dispepsia, Scui'Vy, Cholera Morbus, Small POS, Jaundice, Cellhs . ., Quinfiy. Pains in the Back, Whooping Cough, Inward Weakness, Consumption, Fits, . Palpitation of the Heart, Liter Complaint, Rising in the Throat, F4eipelas, Dropsy, Asthma, Itchings, of the Skin, Fevers of all kinds,' Colds, Gout, Gravel, Y. C. MARTIN, () Water street Female Comp Net' r • Ous t'omplaintr, And all other diecalmk originating from impurities of the blood. Kr They have cured. since' thdir introdnction, over 2,000 persons, who hare 130.0 n glyen up as hope less eases, by the most etninco Physicians. irr They are patronized and ro'commentled by men of the highest.,distinction,Unteidg whom arc— hon. David R. Porter', Iron: Henry (lay-, hon. John Q.'lldatris,. hob . : Danielltrobster, lion, Martin Van Buren, 114. J. D . ,' Calhoun; Gcn. 'Winfield Scott, • Col. p.. 3ohneon, lion. Janice N. Polk, Gen' Lewis Cass. irr Their virtues arc so infallible that the money will be returnedin all lcases they de 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 tale of them in the Eastern and middle States has far• exceeded Dr., Clickenees most sanguine expectations.' Daring the 'past year, alone, no less than 10,000 gross of boxes have been sold in the State of New, York; 6poo Pennsylvania, 4,000 in Maryland, 3,000 in New Jer sey, 2,000 in Delaware, and 9,000 in the New England States, requiring thel.constant! 'employment 'of 27 hands, exclusive of ,printers and engravers. In the lame period, upwards of 200v00: conies of the "}amity Doctor , ' have been 'ordered by agents in every section of the country. These facts - must show, conclusively, that Dr. Clickener's Suer Coat. cd Pills, besides being the:Yery best medicine in the world, are held in the highest estimation by the public. We might extend this publication to an Indefin fte length, if we deemed it expedient to publish all tersinionials we have received, not 'Only front agents but individuals and families, who liave experienced the benficial effects. of' Clickoner'S Sugar Coated Pills, bat we deem' it iinneeessary.; The most in contestible evidence of their uniarecederitedlacceM, arc the numberless Iniitadons rind COUnterfeittichich 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 the Capsule of Sugar; in order'to disguise the ingredients of their Vile conipounds and pain "realthem off for the Dimon! euch Shifts cannot last long without exPealtig their hideous 'deformity. Truth and honesty:mak inevitably pre vail over rascality and deception. at sale in Pittsburgh by stm: JACKSON, a t-hi s ,PatentArattrine Weroleuse, No. 89, Liberty street, bead of WOod st., Pittsburgh: Price, 25c. per box: Dr. Chekeneeeptincipal office is 81 . 13arela.y street, New Yerk.: ' . Brwarre of 412 imitation` article called Li - proved Sugar Coated Pills, purporting to be patented, as both the pills and the pretendedspatent are for geries; got up by a miserable quack in Nevi , York, ',Alm, for the last four or five yeara„ has made his living by cahnterfeiting popular Medicines. iltr Remember, Dr. C. Y. Clickener is the original inventor of Sugar. Coated..Pilliond that nothing or the sort Was ever heard'of iiritil he iiatrodur t ed 'Them in June, 1843. Purchasers ihkaildObertiforo;tftwaya ask fcir Cliakeners Sugar ill ltelttreetlre vidftrellstrEa fraud. I ' • TrtOGW--720 0 doz =le:jos - Com Brom:Ls; on. LD ccstiactglertt art 4 fe,,,§akiir • • •-.7 - d D. - 1 ic3L142,1.315,' . may2,7', 110 Wqoxl et; All solvent banks ....3“1 • 1;c:' AND a...CAROLINA. All solvent banks. r.:l6i.toa) An sOli•ent banks. ri.nw Toon. New Country , stamstarib Baltimore. Country scrscossiii 4114- It7ar & 'Fire InCu.7lllll , r e 5 - ,M ICIIIC.AIi. , Farmrind Atech bank.. 541 1 Ail Qther 801yent . ... - .. 53 Exchange—Sell - iv Rates. New; York 1 prm. PlUlMlelphia 1 -prrn 13altiincire 1. prm (%O .D;AND, SPECIE VALVE. rrednricktlors $7 80 Ten Thalcnt 7 80 Ten f; Widen , — 3 90 Louisd'ors 450 Napaleon ..........3 80 Ducats, 215 Q ., 220 Eagle, old ' 10 69 1 " mew ...... .... „10 00 Dant:Joon, SNaids —l6 00 Du.-Patriot .. ,'...‘....15 50 -„Quitiea . - . 500 ECEMEM M. MeDONAI.I4 and Xrcsa Founder. First r fleet, netr,Market, preparel to ntakt - -Iltags Ca3tingsmasl Btass iverks geeeMlly "On the most JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT Steurityllo Pnre' kaisers. II c,#P, ,L; For eintinnall a nd .11ouloyille, . . . . .itrar.A3l-I , ttszf., -- . . f ~.f . .7 ?- .. . raii rip....,. :tr.;.l -,- , pleudid ra..5..-Ange; ateNm-' g47:'44cr tl CI I.' Li .I‘i q I A, 0Nr.....1. ' , V.r..st -0; -- -.. , •fi . • lea --e ''''er - - , e ...1 ) -•.atll • . . .i..: Y. - !.... 2. -' ,'l. _" ' . • •t ..... Oy L. a.i ... I . n ! .cariio..l.te. - pat - 3, - reil,--.L.wr:': For freightVi: puslge aPPIY on Wlb°l l4-,scr,cibae; D, LE geut - trresdny ror'entugiriaclAct.-.; The D e-ne r w e a r. n a d a ri n len o d ic cap id ,. passeLng: o .a r t tc eani e3 . b , . will run allaregular packet between Pitt:dm:4h and Cincinnati; leaving Ihin port every;Tuestlay eyeadng 3 at 3 o'clock. Reterninft she' will leave every Friday evening nt S , Declaration ears .superior.accorateodatttneit to paasengera.. .For freight .or .passageapply--cat 7rIOND4Y PACKET:. , . . lIE regO . ar paFetzge'r steatP. Captain Maclean, will ran as a regular packet • beim cm. Pittßburgh.and Cinclii nati, leaving this port every 3lonflay at._ 0 o'clock; P. M. Returning he will leave Cincinnati every: Thumlav at 6 P.M.' ' • The ljnion was built expmsAy for,.this and affords PVery aecommodanon- For freight or passage apply on borrd The - well known fast running steamer CAMBRIA, NV Forsyth, Maater.a.vill run as a regular Packet, leaving every Wednesday *mom ing at 10 o'clock; and Wheelie g„ at, /0, F , Mr, the same day. Returning, she will lease CinCinnati every Saturday, at 10, A. M. - "" For freight pr passlzo apply on - board; 'or to FORSYTH & Agents, . Water street: - SAU.R.I)Ar PACKET. -' • " CIRCASSIAN, Capt. 'Rua Belaneti; - '6il run as a regular Parket tietwe . 6r. fearing this poli e7ery Satcrday - at lfri 24.;-and Wheeling at lit. P. M.-, •the same ay. Returning . ,ehe will:Leave tvery at 10, A. - For freight or pasaa e e apply o t i hoard, The Circa Sian ias butt - exprelaly and offer; to her'paaaenp,ers ev,ery ciornfort and ac commodation. .roar 43 . 5iT11111)..1.A." RACKET.. . . , • ,j,, 4 The regular mail and pagsrligtr.s,teamet, ATESSENCEII., Capt. Linfurtl, till =Mae. a regular Packe,r,bets.-ern Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port. every Saturday at 10 % tuid Whpeling at 10, P. the name the will leave Cincinnati •ei.rty Tunsday.' /Ci a _ For, freight or pat-sage apply on board. The igegtenger wag built rz.presslk for thin traae, and Wert tn.her pass - engera every comfort and ao commodation. mar 23 . - • - TITESDAT PACKET.' , • Tll F requ'ar !nail and pamenzerateara . • er IirLIERNI.h.; Capt. John will 54 a regrear packet between Pittsburph and Cineinriaarleaviriithia nor! rvery Tuesday :at t,Q, - 7‘1., and'Nl,lieeline 10 P. NI: of:the sune_fday..*--.. Returning, she will leave Cincinnati. evetY Frialr at 10 t. Df. For freight or pussgr a only on hoard ! . 2 • The Ilibernia wan built expresaly for the trade; end offers to the oczseng,er,rerery c.omfort and- ru perior accommodatons.. mil - ay PACKET. 1 IMwr THE regular mail and pasmenqeenteaui. , er CLIPPER Nn. 2, Captain Crook, run as n regular packet betwi‘en Cincinnati burgh. learing this riert every Friday at-10 ' and Whimling at 111 P. M. the 1:1.1lie day'. Returniu= the will leave Cincinnati every Monday at 10 For freight or paving, mpt r ly lizoard. The Ciipper No. 2 svaa built expresslY for th , : s red and of to her pa.ii.nger3 every comfort ttnti te comrnoclation. REGbiLAR fEcTINNAXI PICKET_ . THE new P. S. Mail steamerkc",.ATtllt, E. Lucas, will run as it fii Fiailer.szei packet between ...PittNlolith - and. the, above port during the ,PA9‘-/I1 of 1945, 1 - eitin4..every • - Thursday at 10 o'clock A. M. The Acadia is nest• and las superior aecortiritodi, tionq. Ter freight or pawsgs applv.on bn?.r4,PT 7 -P 9 J. NEWTON JONES, Areal. MONDAY PACKET. 4 , The retell, r ar?: rrosengersteam er • ''...... - ..T. - TIA.MONONDAHELA. Cant., Stone v-ill run • . _ as a regular Packet between Pirtstargh kssi sit thi s port "rol?day nt 10. and Wheeling, at N. P. 111., the same day. Rptarn iug. she will leave Cincinnati every Thtaraday„f at 10, For freight or passve apply on boaid. The Monongahela walt boi:t rep.mso.y fot tLa trade, and offers to th ! .. t pas?ngers coriirort, and. au porior accomraodatione.: - mar 31 :WFIVWCSDAY rA7cRET `regularTl inail and passenger e saru .er,LNEW ENGLAND; Capt. Pate:.will will' aas a re.gulaipaciet between Pittsburgh end Cincinnati. leaving this port et.err Weiler:lnlay at 10- 1. M.. and 'Wheeling at IC P. M. the,serne day. Returning; she will leave Cincinnati eveteSatusdiv . at 10 ANSI. For freight or passage apply on The New 'England was built expressly torsi& tra4e and offers to the - passengers everycomfurt and gime. rior aceomniodationi. ttar'26 SAINT LOUIS PACKETS. FOR ST. LOUIS—REGULAR PACKET.% 0 . 5 , i : The new anct.plendid par.s.engerite'arri er VDT CORWIN,Capt. Rughsr, run in the trade from Pittsburgh toSt. Louis,:dn, ring the season of 1646. . The. Toin Corwin. was built expreAy forAP:- tracte, and is elegantl.: , furnished in ever: rerpeet.. For freight or passage apply en board. - may 19. . FM ST. LOUIS--REGULAR' PACKET,-. , The new and splendid panaengersteam , er BRUNETTF., Capt. PS.rry, will rtn in. the trade. from Pittsburgh to St. Louis, dttrieOlie seanon,ofiSl6. 1 - . - The =Primate was built expreasis far the tr4de, and elegantly fournished in escry respect. For freight or passage apply on board.- _ ap 14 . FOR LOVSNILLE---IVEGLIA 11 rA • cKET; - .. ... The new and ridendid pair.enger tremn-: er - TONNALLUKA, CaFt..l. -W,lktoinly,- wi run in the. trade from Pittsburgh to Louisville, du 4pia, ring; the season of 1816. ..; - -- . - . The Tonnaleuka; has 'milt exprotaly for the trade, and in elegantly. fiirninhetlin eccry inspect. For freight or pass-ago:apply on-board, Remittances to Eispjand, Ireland,'Stoti. , • land and WoieS. • - money ERSONS. desirous of remitting to any o r the - above counpiea, can do ro through the aut. scribeze on the most.easy terms: We are sdepi . tred.:' to issue. &Mks for any amount Over Remittances made through our house:any day before , the 2.3 d of May 'will be received in Irelandi - by - the 20th of June. - • • BL:IKEIX P:ti>13114.0,, _Agents for rtticiie, C:o., If yo t k . . FOR RENT.—We offer for -rent, that large and commodious-frame house; opposite the residence_ of Mr. T...MeCarty on Curtimins streets ; Sth The house contains .eight well finished rooms and has a well, garden' and a 'number of good fluit trees, and grape vines. Kent- low. and possession_ given iinnaediately. Enquire of-. BLAKELY. Es: MITCTIK.T. q Kcal : Estate Agetitii,--. "UM SAID—The largo three briek- - -benge. and lot orground on which. eieeted, on , Grant, street, between Cherry alley and Sixtbstieet t • Fkree.: eat occupiedby gr. Delany, The priverV,l'vill be veld at 3. groat bargain - . Enriire..ef nlylB .4AKEL &:1111CUY—L... Elam!flatlets to totho Old Country." MONEY sent to 41 part: of England, Ireland, ILI- Scotland, and 'Wales, is wins of XI and'up„. wards, to mitt urchaser. - AI X:\ KR AMER, Eziltange Ercker., natt-wlyUarn corner of :. 4 d and Wood t.te. _ lARNOLD'S WRITING 4'1 4 .11/D-- ,lieteived, "ss supply' of Artold , s Writing . Flints and Red warranted genuine,Gerlh anti free Dorn mould; for sale by OffN 11, r.dr,r,Loß, ! nay& SHOE PAPER.--100.sems erima:llll4P, , paper, to saved colors, receivid and f0rt:44 3 17 • JOHN ma ' 5 . `. • •;' . 1,22,1600d st, EC7,.:TVED THIS DAY..—Receliecl - fralis dayi JUL, Green apCtos Fapress, zlizte;,,,-Doiliiiett cf . the nowest.- style!' of Paratoll44ad etteol -- Fringed and PLaitil'vihicl 'we williiffer o p, priiewthat • - t czwit fri il ples,si all who snits article, t4extewilVxGoodolloto. , GEO.% SWARTZ, .. • . 106 Muketiareit.":: SOll ... 7 3 4-iscerioi . ot, Seal ;Ica 'nix W. L 7f I To r mae 6y,= . loyl6 WILItIAP.TR; .-~~ ; ~ t
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