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AFl"qt.'etkrtned the part of' .Arcirgtk!t in uLover's . §aergtio!', in. her ; peculiarly 'graceful and - faultless nianner. the is already a great favorite witil the. Theatre going. folks of our cit To . night he appears as -i3e/riderai in Irt.sicr, • - . Frc-e - gttert , 'or . ,..Foastox re.ade . i .find in our paper of .hillay,-Ta _pros pechulfoi-a re-publication; in Ice\ti b Ork, of 4 , The Voitiu - "Quaiteriy, Review.," "The Westminster Edinliurgli Review," , ‘The Foreign Quar4.ilifteview, 3 !.and "Blackviood's .Edixiburgh these dievie,ws_the reader will not onlifihdur lard exposition's of the policy of the !sever"' political parties in Great Britain, Fralice, &c., but Will also have every thing worthy , of iiote which has been published in the almost innumerable books written in the English hai -1 guage, served up by the most eminent literary men of *the 'age: - THE WAR IVITII .MFIICO. 71 1 tEt - ET . ING OP . n'E PEOPLE The people of the cities of Pittsburgh and Alldgheny, and the county of Allegheny, are ms 'pectin' By. but earnestly invited to attend a meet ing at the Diathond market house, in the city of Pittsburgh, on Friday, the sth day of June, 1846, at? o'clock, p.*., to express their views in refer ence:to .the existing war with Meilen, and to de. viedzilch measures as may be deemed expedient ancl - necessary; in order -to insure, so far as Old A4g,heny As concerned, an early 'and prompt compliance With the requsitiori of the President .upon the Governor.of Pennsylvania for troops. eltarles Staler, Wilson 31 Candless, *Patterson, S. W Black, •Johrfßigler,. • John B. Butler; Alex Slack, William Robinson, Jr., J.. C. Kimble, James S. Craft, Wm. H. Striith, Alex. Brackenridge, jamas M Clintock, William 'Wilkins, E. D. Gazzam, John B. Guthrie, J. K. Moorhead, E. Trovillo, R. H. Kerr, H. S. Magraw, R. C. Townsend, G. R. Riddle, J; -C.' Davitt, • P. M'Kenna, John W. Blair, - Thomas Haniilton, Samuel Morrow, F. Cotter, P. H. Hunker, James Cunningham, . Jonathan Large, Alex. Carnahan, Webb Closey, • A. KCammon, _ Jacob M Collister, David Hartz, William Karns, Andrra. Mellwaine, James S. Hoon, John S. Hamilton, William MMahon, Robert Morrow, Wm. H. Whitney. - John H Davis,' Robert Sargeant, John 31 Snowden, William L Miller, 'Joseph Cooper, Edward Snowden, W•G'Hawkins, • J H Robert Donaldson, II H Peterson, C Richey; Thomas Blackmore, John D Miller, C Meredith, ' RARatusman, - Daniel Weartz. DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION • - 01 ALLTOIIENT COUSTT. • 'At a meeting of 'the Democratic Conunitte of Conespowlence of Allegheny County, held on the 16th _inst. at the Washington Hotel, it was, on motion .Besolved, That the DeirtocrJlie eitizens of the See era! wards of the cities of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, arid of the boroughs and townships of the County, be requested tohlikl their primary meetings, at the usual places;ho Sattaxicty the 20th of June next, for the purpose of choosing 'the usual number of Dele-. gates, to repre.seiat the said 'districts in County - ConVentioni Thatthe Delegates so elected or clip ' ten, he,-and they axe hereby directed to meet in Convention at the New Court House, in Pittsburgh, n Wediusda.y, the 24th June next, at 12 o'clock, for. llae purpose of nominating one person as a candidate for Congress. Four persons as candidates :fer the_Genez'al. Assembly. One person as a can didate for Sheriff. One person as a candidate for Prothortonut. One person as a candidate for Cor , Oiler. One person as a candidate for County Com- Missione.ra, and one person as a candidate roe Coun• ty Auditori also to appoint conferees, whose duty it shall* to nominate, in conjunction with alike num • tier of,confireesfrom Butler county. One person as a candidate for State Senator, to represent the die . trict composed. of-the counties of Allegheny and Butler. .1011 N •C. D.A.virr, Chairman. ' S. - -joncs, Seq. The. Democratic candidate, for Coagrers. - -The 1 roininee-of the Democratic Convention should be, J if,-possible, the very strongest man in the county. 1 We require not only an le tnan, but one who , unites both ability of the first order and general popularity. Such a man in Col. WILSON M :—CA.NDL-E'SS--let the Ikuloiraty rally upon this able and' eloquent ehaMpion of tlitir prineipler„ and success is Certain.: The peirplo of this Dis trict require Ids servicti in Congress, and will not be deuied. MANY DEMOCRATS. Effil • Kr Editor:—Vm art hersby,aatharized to state that the name of CO' 1011.1,141 AN LAILGE:OI Jeff erson Towmbip will be presented to the Demo cratic coMention as a candidate for the office of Sheriff, Gen. Large if electig, will Wake a cor rect and efficient officer; he is well known to the ,people, and if nominated, will receive the warm support of • THE PEOPLE. may 25. Mr. tlifor:—Having been a devotC,l friend of Jody Patterson, for the office of Sheriff, in a for mer occasion, I beg leave to bring him before the :Demociatic'convention again, for a nominaiton for ~khat office. I feel confidentthat if placed before the people, tithe county Convention. he wilibe tri. urnpbantly clecte.i. = A DEMOCRAT. ^ critrWe am. authorized to state, that JAMES CU. NINC;HAM, 0( Mifflin township, will be a candidate foi the Legislature, if nominated by the Democratic Convention. . my2s We have been requested to announce the name of Mow , M...fourrirrox, as a candidate for the office oliCoronar subject to the decision of the Demoiritie: County Convention. june 2-tc. CORONER. We hale been authorized to state that DAVID liawrz, Esq., will be a candidate for re election to the cede of Coroner, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. mayll. 4 Miraele—to cure Eruptions and beautify dis colored Skin.—A valuable discovery in Chemistry has been made lately by M. Vesprini, an Italian Chemist, for curing all eruptions, and for changing the color of dark, yellow or discolored skin to a one juvenile and youthful clearness. He has made 'this in the convenient form of a beautiful piece of Soap. For any old cases of eruption, such as scur vy, salt-rheum, erysipelas, &c. it cures wonderfully; also,• freckles, tan, sunburn, morphew pimples, idotches, &c. See that lady, what a fright; Jones's splendid Lily White Would give her skin a natural sue. Hut;you note, in spite of_ talk, She will usethe common chalk; • ' , lhus you see her face is blue. tbn't same lady, and many others, had used Jogssi'd=lily White, her face and cheeks would Viva, had (a: natural,) life•like, alabaster white. Sold at JACKSON'S Patent Medicine Ware house Liberty:'street; head' of Wood. JUST RECEJVF,D. CASES Embroiderad and:Plain Florence and St:rpm/Bonnets. 10 bnies new style Ribbons. . 20 t!. ,Ilow,ers and Wreathes, at 7'J Diurkef W.II.!CLOtRA4.I)'S . street:` sn,yl2 r A V -.-:';'s'-:::,''','':.-.1'.;'...-:-.::.'-'"'.",'.':':::: SHEREFFALITY CORONER. ; - _ x ~ J ~fi: eases have. - OW stiginjii.impurity Of_blood:—.. • IdoSeeYeSisc'ellenttbezeneral health;- Mere is no Secnrityikainit feyei, Where the blend - is imPure - , as indicated by eruptions-of;the vertigo, headache, laSsitude4 &c The '-best parifier- . of ..the 6160il Clielmer's Sugar-coated which is so skilfully emtipoundetl, that it dove - pat catise grip ink, the great objection to all pills. Theenvelope Of- sugar -.preventsSll , ...nausesi-se•thet;l•saye from the powerful E yet caey-opeMtion,:Moimitootwoula hardly he aware. that heliaittakeii. any : Medicine Ot OIL:. So. well Convinced Di.••.'Cliektei4l - . the efficacy of his -pills in-all specified.Ctises;!thithe isl 'pled.ol. to return the money,n when promised effect is , pot produced; ::.• .• • Stild Wl m.ackson . corner of Wood • and Lib erty.sircets, who is general-Agent for Dr. Cliche ner's -Pills . in - Pittsburgh and vicinity. • (jj..Beware - ..,0f an. imitation article called "ht. prorett • Sugrir,Coatcd Pills,'-' purporting to be pat ented, as both the pills and pretended patent arc forgeries,; got up-by a miserable quack in New York, who, fur the last four or five years, has made his hiring by counterfeiting popular medicines. Mankind! at leist that part of you With scalp quite bald and bare, YOu can have splendid—indeed, 'tis true!— Most glorious silky hair. If you have dandruf on the scalp; lithe hair turns white or gray', To cure the scurf, and make it dark You've but three Bits to pay. If your head is bald, the hair we#.lc or falling, And you would have it live, Why, try at once a bottle of Jone's Hair Restorative. lUThree shillings only for a trial bottle. War rant it to possess the following qualities. It will force the hair to grow on ally part where Nature in tended hair to grow, stop it filling off, cure scurf or dandruf, and make light, red or grey hair grow dark. For dressing the hair soft and silky nothing exceeds this. It is indeed the most economical, yet superior article made for the hair. It is cheap er than the trash called hair oils, and it will keep the hair in order with one application, twice as long any other article. Sold at JACKSON'S Patent Medicine Ware house, SO Liberty street. Pittsburgh head of Wood. cCrPrincipal Office, sign of the American Ea gle, 82 Chatham street, New York. GENERAL ORDERS..-NO 1 HEAD QUARTERS, IST BRIGADE., 15th Div ision, P. 51. Pittsburgh, May 20, 1646. lilThe emergency has arisen when the volun- i t Leers of the lat Brigade may be called upon' to perform service in the tented field. The President of the United States having made l a Sta r te uqu an ia d the Adjutant requisition n upon theGeneral, Governor under 7,f thishis instructions, having issued the necessary orders to the several officers under his command, it is therefore recommended to all officers of Volun teer Companies in the Ist Brigade to use their best exertions to complete their muster rolls in conformi ty with the designation of the President, viz: One Captain, one First Lieutenant, one Second Lieuten ant, four Sergeants, four Corporals, two Musicians and 64 privates, to practice them in all duties re quired in active service. They are further required to deliver the original master rolls to the proper -Brigade Inspectors, who will return the same to the Brigadier Generals, and be fully ready to tender their services to his Excellency FRANCIS R. Sine z. Governor of this State, on or before the 2:241 day of June, 1846. It is hoped that the officers of the first Brigade of the 15th division P. M. wilt do their whole duty, and that more men than is required from the Brigade will promptly signify their willingness to serve their country in the existing war with Mexico. By order of the Adjutant General. _ . .. . . _ JONATHAN LARGE, Brigadier Genera!, First Brigade 15th division P. M Pittsburgh Navigation and Fire mum ranee Company. OFFICE. NO. 21 MARKET STREET. riE citizens of Pittsburgh continue to be offered 1 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 winch 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 HOME, 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---NEABLY TWO HUNDRED THOttSAITD 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 avoid ing its effects. To such as have hithertO escaped, as well as to those who bare sustained loss, the facility of protection and indemnity, offered by this institu tion, will be the strongest inducement to avoid the reflections sad regrets which must be experienced by those who suffer without hope of restitution. M. ALLEN, President. Ron's. Purrinv, Secretary. ft:MO-46m DR. 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 them much faster and with less 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, Pr. 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 arc known to contain Sarsaparilla in them, and all other Pills tailed by names nearly similar, are manufactined only with a view to sell them on the reputation of the true and genuine DR. LEIDY'S SARSAPARILLA VEGETABLE BLOOD PILLS, the first Lind original introduced by such name. Bb cautious, therefore; ask for and take no oth ers, and you will not be deceived in their effects; whilst if you take of the spurious, or imitations, you will not only be deceived by their effects, which are ofttimcs 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 from occupation, or fear of expo sure to all weather—containing neither mercury,' minerals; 'nor any ingredient whatever thaLis un friendly or dangerous to. the constitution. Try them, try then; if their effects do not confirm the foregoing, their cost will be refunded by Dr. Leidy upon satisfaCtory evidence of it. 63- For sale by B. A. FAIINESTOCK'Se cornet Sixth land Wood streets, who are the only Agana for Pittsburgh. rny29-deew Tripartite Bridge. At the cogltuence of the Allegheny and Monongahela Biters. ÜBLIC notice is hereby given, that in pursuance P of an Act, of the General Assembly to that ef fect, books for the subscription of stock to the Com pany, for erecting a Wire Suspension Tripartite Bridge, over the Allegheny and Monongahela rivers, at their confluence opposite Pittsburgh, will be open ed at the several places hereinafter named, on the SECOND MONDAY OF JULY next, and continue open between the hours of 9 and 4 o'clock, for three successive days: In the City of Pittsburgh, at the Exchange Hotel; Geo. W. Jackson, John Caldwell, N. B. Craig, Sam'l M. Wickersham, Thomas Bakewell; John B. Butler, A. IC. Lewis and James Wood, Commissioners. In the Borough of Manchester, at the office of y rus Townsend; John Sampson,John Cheney, Wil liam Lecky and Jeremiah Dunlavy, Commissioners. In Beaver county, at the public house of C. W. Blass, in Fairport; David Shields, Andrew Purdy, Samuel McFarren and David Ramsey, Commission ers. In the Borough of Butler, at the public house of Jacob Meshing; Joshua Stoolfire and Wilson Mc- Candless, Commissioners. In the Borough of Washington, at the louse of Gen. John Huey; William Maraniels, John Park, John F. Wrenshall, Eward McDiontild - an!lStePhea Woods, Commissioners... ' . . . . . . . The shares of stook are Fifty nolhuse.eseh, aid at the timeet subscribing, Fin. D0Lt. , a4040 , 104.41. 111 .- is to be aid. • Hy order of the Commisdonerr _ [Attest,] J E,: bIcCAHS, Chairman myl-laartd. -=- EAS--veryfhte Ypung Hwy -.. ' Imperisl - - 40,BLeSt: For eele by may 10. , THOS. MILLER 7 . , . 7 , BYIAST -NIGHT'S No latei , ad§itellfth# l - the seal , a 'mil' 'was ceived by Int niiit's-Scruthern mail.: Great ans. tety is &T OT' Nevi °ileum to hear full acconnte of the-reception of Genered:raylor andehis army in Matamoras. • _ BANK RuLvar.--The , Augusta Chronicle of the 29th ult. says:—"The- Commarcial Bank of Macon - was closed on tuesday;the 26th inst. We have not been able to leain - anything about the es- tent of its liabilities, or the probable to'; te the community. That it has failedilio•Wever, there is no. doubt." [Reporte4 Cor thellaitimore Sun.] Twenly4iinth Cpngress, 3V.tBinitiTos, e ,Tune 1, 16-10 SENATE. - The morning hour was; as usual occupied by the presentations of petitions and-other unimportant matters. Mr. Fevier reported a bill, regulating trade and intercourse with the. Oregon Indians. It was twice read. . The bill providing for an increase of paymas ters in the Army, as returned from the House in an amended form, was reerred to the Military Cotnmittee. The Senate then proceeded to the consideration of the Pregon jurisdiction bill, as reported from the Committee on Territories. The question pen ding wan on the motion of Mr. Westeutt, to post pone the further consideration of the bill until the first Monday in December next. Mr. Ca.ss having - the floor, made a long speech in reply to Alr. lkinton, who had fixed the line at W degrees. Mr. C. vigorously attacked all the positions of the latter, and contended that 54 -10 is the true hue, lii the course of his remarks, lie re ferred to some 01 Mr. Bentoti's old speeches for the purpose ul showing, that at one time. Mr. B. was himself a 54 10 man. Sir. Benton rejoined at sonic length. David S. Causman, a member from the State of Texas, appeared in the House of Represent:Hi% es was sworn, and took his seat. RATES OF DISCOONT CORRECTED DAM' DY ALLEN KRAMER, EXCHANGE BROKER, CORNER OF THIRD AND WOOD STREETS ILLINOIS. State Bank & branches. 40 Shawneetown 70w I=l Philadelphia Banks ... part Pittsburgh par Lancaster par Chester county par Delaware county par Montgomery county.. par Northumberland par Columbia Blidge Co .. par Doylestown par Reading par Bucks county parr Pottsville par MISSOURI. State. Bank & branchen.lid All sol vent banks NEW ENGLAND. All solvent banks NEW' YORK. New York city pat Country Id U. States Bank 30d Brownsville . !di Washington id All other solvent l,ks.2d Scrip. Balttrnore Country . Mer St Man. bk. null. par State Scrip 2a City and County 2LI Lancaster 1134.1 Hamilton 15d Granville 45d' Farmers' lilt Canton..2sl Urbana. 40d Seiota . 541 All Solvent Banks Id EEMEM State Bk k branchen..2ld " nerip,s E: 6 p. c..spm KENTUCKY. 1J solvent Banks 23 MEM Eastern Banks 2d Wheeling td do. branches lid' Brach at :Ntorgontolen.. Id ' I 'HI: subscriber, having just received from the P.a.st a full a4sortment of Perfumery, Fancy Soaps, Extracts, &c., from the very bet and ap proved manufacturers, is is prepared to sell them at as lOW price.; as any other estaldisb—ment in the West. In the assortment may be found Extracts de Portugal, EngLeine, Cedra, Reseda, de Mousse line. Boquet de Caroline, de Patchouly, Rose Ger ranium, Rouselle . s Pomade, Philcomme, Indian Hair Dye. !Inners Lirptia Hair Dye, F:au Lustoul Odorante, for washing and cleansing the hair, geuine Bear's Crewe and Oil, Cologne, Flo rida, Lavender and Orange Flteaer Waters, Pearl and Foilet Powders, Tooth, Nail and Hair Brushes, and many other articles. Please call, examine and judge for yourselves. EDGAR THORN, may? Corner of Hand and Penn sts. A N IMPORTANT CLRI: BY DR .I.AVNI: ALTERATI E.—We have leen intOnned by Mra Mahan. a grand-daughter of old Gen. Wayne. that she suffered Mr a number of years from the growth of a large goitrous tumor of the throat, which besides the deformity, produced both a difficultyot deglution and of b:e.tthing. Indeed. she says, the pressure upon the windpipe was s{ , great as to pre vent her from sleeping in a recumbent position. and often suffocation appeared inevitable. :she also labored nndcr severe indisposition from Liver Com plaint and J aundice, for which she commenced the u•e of Dr. Javne'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 st., near Wood. my 1i BLEACHED SIIEETINGS AND SHISH.TING.— The attention of purchasers is invited to our geral stock of these Goods. , 4-1 superior Sea Island Shirting Muslins; " " " " 7-S " 12-4 Hamilton Sheeting; 5-4 " 9-8 44 if mar 17 Life London, and " lot• of New Ones" AT COOK'S Literary Depot, 85 4th street. Life in London, a story of thriling interest, founded upon the scenes of happiness and misery, virtue and vice, which constitutes" Life iu the British Metropolis." James Diary, or Sudden Riches, by Michael Ange lo Titmarah, Esq., author of a Tourney to Carnhell to Cairo, &c. Blanche Livingtone, a tale by Mrs. Holland, author of Self-Denial, Reflection, &c. Henry Russell, or the year of our Lord, 2000, a novel. McKenzie's Life of Van Buren, correspondence Columbian Magazine for June. Illustrated " May Martin, or the Money Diggers, a Green 'Moun tain Tale. Penny Magazine, No. 21. Living Age, No. 105. The Last Number of IlarPer's Bible, No. 54. Those wishing the above splendid Bible, an beuatifu style can do so by leaving their names at ihe subscri bees 85 Fourth at. Richtliou, by G. P. R. Janies. Ilaipers edition. Illustrated History of England: being a history of the peeple as well as a history of the kingdom, down to the reign of George the Third, now publishing in numbers. Illustrated Wandering Jew, No. 12. Beating Out, a neat little 18 too., and a capital tale. Graham's Magazine for June. National Lady's Book It For sale at COOK'S Literary Depot on Fourth at Dlssoluttoti. THE firm of Irvine &.Martin was dissolved-by mu tual consent on the 2d of April. The business of the firm will be settled by Mahlon Martin and James Irvine, who are authorized to use its signa ture for that purpose. They will be found at the warehouse of Martin & Smith, No. 56, Wood street. JOHN IRVINE, • 1.=•• - - • MAHLON MARTIN, - :AMES IRVINE. April 7, _1,1,14; - . Ia re thi n i.**tuAmairiess, the undersigned cheer.: fully recienniendl4o)eStfir Martin. &' Smith to the friends and cutitoniera or tbd late finn;' as entirely worthy of Stilt confidence and patronage, - . /AMER:IRVINE, - 5 1-^7 . x'—splecidialeXectiorkit - .Dress. Goods ever expo u*eiit of 'the mountains" tpening today at No 46—_, • Frarich-Organdl , choit' patterns; • ".." '}Plan Ottani tilia4ed, beautiful; - A4itheriot of - those extra-rich Bajzorines; 60 pieces New Style. Feria 'Pliated Lawrie; One lot. lituidsorne patterns, price 18ie; - - Another lot,splendaerptleated , Organdi Robes, selling off .at the itAinced price .of-5ft3,75 pattern. niy29 at.. BURROWS ft , WRYER. Avn BEAUTIPITLSTIMMEfIS4AWLS in almost endless variety, opening 1t0.4a.y. Muting -therri 'are plendid Herriiana Sewing Silk, nets Package's choice pattern, Berage; with Mari): other.entirelr , new 'etyles - , all of which are of fered'at the lowest piices. at No. 46. nr . y29_ - • BARROWS & TURNER. 2 1 " PARASOLS—Embracing the dilDrent Modern styles in all costs, from the mot magnificent article in use, which are elegantly edged, tipped,; and fringed, to all qualities of less Value, varying in price to suit the purchaser. Re ceivc.t at No: 46. BARROWS & TURNER, triyi29 rrifiREAD LACES-174 pieces Linen 'Mead, Mull, Jaconett, Gympure and Lisle Laces, Edgings and Insertings. ALSO—Black Silk Nett and Laces—Received at No. lit. tnv•?4l BARROW. , & TURNER. CHINTZ CAIACOES.-- 100 pieces beautiful patterns, light a n d me li uni Chintzy, Merrimack and other styles. Receiv el and selling at 123 c per yard at No. .f tl. lily V 9 BARROWS & TURNER. UST opined a fine assortment of iryvt be.ffiti• J ltd imitation flowers in china vares under glass covers, suitable for parlors, mantels The:e flowers surpass in beauty even the finest pro ductions of nature, at least so say men who have examined them may 27-th.l, To the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Grgeral Quarter Cessions of the Peace, in and fur the Coun ty of Allegheny. The petition of Lewis Rinehart of the first Ward city of Pittsburgh, humbly sheweth, that your petitiemer has providee himself with miteri als for the 4commodation of tralelecs and others at his dwelling house, in the county aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to-grant him a license to keep a public hous e . of entertain ment. And your petitioner, as in duly bound %ill pray. LEWIS RINEHART. We, the subscribers, citizens of the lot Ward, do certify that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well pros ided with house room and conveniences for the accom modation of travelers and others, and that said t av ern is necessary. 1111211112! F. AND 5. CAROLINA. NU solvent banks....2;cl James Patterson, Jr., Wm. J. Miller, John Cald , aell, E. W. Peach, John Patton, flirt Dar rah, llenry Earl. David :McKee, Thos. K. latch, Jame, Man. Edward Fendrick. Jutic 3. To the Honorable the Indi:rs n( the ra , rt i;r.ll rat chtar:cr Session.. au Prat c, In and pr cou y of ..illeghcny. The petition of William Brown, of the Third Ward. Allegheny city, humbly lihetaeth, that youi petitioner has provided himself mull materials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwelling house, in the countTaforesaid, and prays that your Honors will he pleased to grant him a license to keep a public hou , c of entertainment And your petenoner, as in duty bound, will pray. WILLIAM BROWN. WISCONSTN TEAR. Mar & Fire In Co. Mil we 5 EIMMED Fare and Nlech bank..Sl All Other Solvent 51 Exchange—Selling Rates. New York pan Philadelphia pun Baltimore i pun' GOLD AND SPECIE VALVE.', Frederickdors S 7 SO iTen ['balers 7 SO Ten Guilders.. 3 90 Louisd'ors 450 Napoleon 3 SO Ducats 2 15:a 2 20 Eagle, old 10 60 We, 11. e sub, eribers. citizens of Allegheny, do certify that the aboxe petitioner is of good repit'e for honesty and temperance, and is uell prom ided with house room and conveniences tor the accom moda•ion of travellers and others, and that said tavern is necessary. " new 10 00 Doubloon, Spinish. . 16 00 Do. Patriot Guinea. 500 Jacob IV!'hauls . , Jame' Caron. John Dancer, Roht. Brown. James C. Adair. John L Kirkpatrick. F:lhanen °lnfant, Henry W Vim ler. Charles Flund. Elias SicizelA. Jr., John Dewy. je 3 d3t The petition of Margate( Carson. of Id ward. city of Pitt,burgh, 1111eglicny county aiore,aid, humbly 4.u:well', that your petitioner loath provi ded herself with materials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at her dwelling house in the county aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant her a licen , e to keep a public house of entertainment. Awl your petitioner, as in duty bound, will pray. M Arai ET \ To the Honorable the Judges of (he Court of Ge.neral Qnarter Sex,tione of thy Peace, to owl for the Cuun ty ty - .111eghtoy, The petition uf John Williams of the Borough of Birmingham, in the county arorcsaid, humbly sheweth, that you petitioner h is provided himself with materials for he accommodation of travellers and others, at his dwelling house. in the comity a foresaid, and prays that gout honors will be pleas ed to grant him a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your petitioner, as in duty bound will pray. JOHN AV ILIA A MS. We. the subscribers, citizens of the Borough of Birmingham. do certify that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance. and is well provided with house room and convenient - es for the accommodation of travellers and others, and that said tavern is necessary Edmund Walters, Joseph Ramsey, Isaac Wal. lace, Philip Jones, David Mor g an, Washington Richards, Lewis Harcorn, John Pedder, John o'. Leary, Thomas Blackmore, Jambes Armstrong, J. W .Ramsey. 3e3-4.13 t SHEA & PENNOCK JOHN IRVINE: l Vi Nheiwisti Parasois. Mantel Ornaments To the lloooroLle the Jo.l;es of the Court of Genrr• ul quarter Sts OUS o f the Pcacc, unct Colcoty . .11Irgheny• We the sub,cribers, citidenr.ot the Third %% ard, city of Pittsburgh do certify that the afro% e peti tioner is of good repute for honeuly and temper ar r ee, and i, %tell provided with hour e room un•l oor ve r , tOr the accommodation of travellers and others, :red finit said tavern is necessary. Michael Daly, Wm MiclJy, Isaac • Walker, Mackey, Wni Gilmore, John Cartwright, Aloe. Croswell, James A Knox, Matthew Patrick, Duncan, John Quinn, Irin. Stevenson. jell1:1t To the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Genrr• al Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and for the rowdy of 4llegiicny. The petition of Geo Kirkpatrick, 3 I ward Pitts burgh, humbly sheweth that your petitioner hath provided himself with materials for the accommo dation of travellers and others, at his dwelling house in the city aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your petitioner, as in duty bound will yray. GEO. KIRKPATRICK. We, the subscribers, citizens of Pittsburgh, do certify that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and convenience for the accom modation of travelers and others, and that said Tavern is necessary. John Bishop, William Brvar, Win. P. Giles, Luke Cockshoot. Michael Daly, Thomas Elliot, Thomas McCormick, Daniel Arnold, Robt. Trim ble, Geo. Nenlands, James Mackeral J. C. Dunn. june 2.3 t To the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Generale Quarter Sessiona of the Peace, in and for the Cowl,: ty of Allegheny. The petition of Wm. Gallagher, of the let ward Pittsburgh, in the county aforesaid, humbly show eth that yolk petitioner has provided himself with materials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwelling louse in the county afore said, and prays that your honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a „public house of en tertainment, and your petitioner, as in duty bound, will pray. r W.M. GALLAGHER. . We, the subscribers ; citizens of the first 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 others, and that said tavern .is necessary. James . Gray, Henry Earl, .;Simpson, Andrew Hilton, Francis 'Nicholson, James Cassily, John _Caldwell,WMMereditbaames Crawford, A Beel en,lVitt Skieebyi Thns je24.13t bbls ustracqi And for itrae C4*. •= 4 ' E. SELLERS: 57 Wood et. S r L ~~~ h :Ir P/Rrra ' IIIIII OP/Orrnaltibbits, just tied and - ky for 84e , to;by `- " wE. SELLERS, 30 116 - EFINED T BOR4*-3 •catide• jot iielifeatti for sale by.: - 4 . R. F 4, SELLERS, 'Exy3Cf • ; • _ Wood et: i. ------ - AQUA AtThiONIA. FORT-2 carboys just reed and for sale by R. E. - SELLERS, my3o • •.; • - - . , .'`G7 Wood at. ALCOHOL -10 bbls 76 Percont.:Aust , reed and for sale , by it: E. SELLERS, my3o, 57 "Wood at. - A SAFOETIDA—.I case 1 just reed told for A - , R. E. SELLF.RS, ,my3o 57 Wood NTITROOS 'ETIIER--2 carboys. just rec'd and for IA sale by It. E. SELLERS, ..iny3t) 51 Wood st. QULPII. ETHER-1 carbojurit received and Mr ) J pale by R. E. SELLERS, mv3o 67 Wood vt. L I Q GOR AMMONIA— ' It/ Iha for the preparation of Granville's Liniment; oz Hydriodate Pateslit Ext. Julap and Ext. Ithatarv. just reed and for sale by- it. E.'SI LIERS, niy3U 57 IVood PtusoNs in want of a superior artir'e of Wines or Liquors tier medicinal and other purposes, can obtain them at the Wine and Liquor Store No. 18 Market st. STERRETT.k.CO. . _ WNES AND LIQUORS—Of all hind..pal ates, and pricci for wile lower than .usual, STERRETT & CO, IS Market at. For Sale. FINE RAY HORSE, high 5 piritel and a _LI good, hackney, in eery way auitable for a guotleinao. Having nu naefur him. be will be Neill lr FOICI lOW my:uf fraT II E subscriber, be,off, about to decline 110u:4:beeping, offers to let the two-story Brick Hole,: now occupied by him, containing two Parlors, Dining Room, two Eltd Rooms and Kit- W: w. WILSON clien, with futiAl&l attiek. For further particu 1,u., apply t.. JACOB NV EA VErit More Arrival.; of New G00d.,-at B. E. Conattable o l. 7 83 Market at. ENCII;Lnd English Printed 111itslin and Organ I dies. 'White Janet., and Mid Graduated Robes Ombre Shaded Tarletun Alu.d.us 11Ionrninn Printed do I I ernanniSbawlE and Scarfs. lierege do do French Embroidered Collars and Chemisctts To the Inhabitant*, of Pittsburgh, dile. glieny and the rxi rronuding Country. Jr was not our desire to enter into any dispute with the "Pekin Tea Company." We dal riot begin the controversy—we deprecate a paper war, or any other oar, and profess ourselves to be advocates of universal peace; but when we found statements made to the public with such unblushing disregard to truth as was exhibited in the Pekin Tea Company's attack upon our establishment, we considered It a dirty we ow,' to that public, as well as to ourselves, to repel by it a plain statement of fires. Th., moral qualifications of some people are so convenient that they can believe any thing that they v. hat is the same thing, by putting a good thee opus a fabrication, and repenting it three or four tunes, they are enabled to assume all the earnestness and sincerity of truth, and notwithstanding the, es- Limy igance of their stiternents, and their total oppo sition to tiers, their neighbors are called very "ill: mannered" it' they presume to question or doubt their vieincity. Thus, though it is stated that five, hundred thonsand dollars mirth of Mack Tea Was imported by the Pekin Tea Company, we suppose we must swallow it at once, or incur their displeas ure; but we Cannot help being reminded of the shary of a •• thousand black cats," which a boy dcclaed he ear upon the garden wall, which, upon inquit . v, I dwindled down to his father's old tom cat and anqtli er; and or IWlNpe , :t that these five !imlied thousand dollar:. worth of black tea, if a similar test was ap would dinunish it in about the same proper- Lion. And yet the agent declares that no mysteries I are presented ! They have au agent at Pekin, but he is iatrog. They have another at Canton, but be is equally utlatnown; and at New York they receive 9500,000 worth of black tea, which every body at the Custom House to ignorant of! Now we confess that these thinga appear so strange to us—so exceedingly mysterious, an to sltock our credulity not a little, and at the risk of being still considerrul"al mannered," we' - moat persist iu classing arch announcements with !the quackery and humbugs of the day. 1 It was also stated that the Canton 'Tea Company 1 W 35 imitators of them; or in other words, that allured Iby their we had been induced to organize our present e,tableihnient—whereas, in point of fact, Iwe had, as already stated, carried - ant our business !successfully PUCK TEARS before the Pekin Tea Company was heard of! And without arrogating to ourselves any great degree of sagacity or pelletize. tion we may veuture to assert that it was the impar aielled success of the Canton Tea Company, the um ; ersal celebrity of their teas, and the increasing de mand for the same, that gave birth to the Perim Tea ;Company, and in fart that the very existents of that eid.dileiment hi an acknowledgement of the snipe ! rierity of our method of business, and of the prefer core We have obtained. Many other statements, equally unfounded, we have already examined, and the audacity displayed in these sweiiinims will sufficiently shoe the degree of tel to which any other statemenw from the Pekhi Tea Company arc entitled. Apart from the li,gher obligation of truth, we have always considered it bad policy to resort to any un fair means. la order to sustain our own character we have net er found it necessary to detract our! ne.glibor's. or to e rite our pancw. rices and then attempt to palm them off upou the public as the dis interested notices el' editors of newspapers, which it is well known night easily be done without any fur ther bribery than paying for them as advertisements. That the Pekin Tea Company thought fit to adopt a different course was no concern of ours, and xi e should not hale interfered with their proceedings if they had left us unmolested. But they had probably forgotten the proverb, "those who live in glass houses should not ding stones." Nearly six years have clapseil since the Canton Tea Company com menced operations in this city; and an might have been anticipated, they hare had to encounter the prejudices of the ignorant as well as to experience , the grossest misrepresentations of envious and inter ested parties. Hitherto we have only smiled at their puny assaults which • have only recoiled upon the parties themselves—we have confidently relied upon the intrinsic merits of our own Teas, and we have every reason to he proud of the result. Despairing, therefore, of any success in this vicinity, this rival establishment is obliged to carry its fabrications to a distance, and then, by pompous annouceinents on the one hand, (which it well knows would be laughed at here,) and a disparagement of the Canton Tea Com pany on the other, where the facts are not known, it hopes to impose upon the unwary. A greater proof of its having calculated upon the ignorance of the community need nut be adduced than the fact of their agents presuming to institute a comparison re specting the localities and dimensions of the ware houses of the two establishments, when it is well known that the single branch of the Canton Tea Co. at 163 Greenwich st. wouid more than compare with the small store it has contented itself withaintil a very recent period, situated as it was in the-Most obscure part of Fulton street, and with the present addition ft has made, no one would think of comparing it with the splendid store the Canton Tea Company have just opened at 125 Chatham st. The value of proper ty in the localities will show the estimation of busi ness men, and their decision has been pronounced too long and too emphatically in favor of the locali ties of the Canton Tea Company, to require any continents. The Canton Tea Company have never pretended to import all the teas that they dispose of, for the single reason that a cargo of teas must necessarily be made up of many inferior -sorts,' many of whiCh ore tin wholesome and never find the way into their estab lishment. They prefer selecting their stock from the whole of the various cargoes that arrive from time to time, and from their long experience in this coun try and in Europe, as well as their unlimited com mand of capital, they have always been enabled to secure the delicious teas forwhich they bare becorite so justly celebrated, and at prices that have defied competition. It is this notorious fact that has exci ted the ire -of so many parties, and we should doubt less have . escaped the o f. neighbors of the Pekin Tea Company, if Merited not eo well under stood as well ae felt. its In tonclusion we wa . i.orilYadd that we entertain no ill feeling toward the. Pekin -Tea:Company; bat we warn them against circildeting . thlsehoods at dur expense...sooner or later it must come to our knowl ege, as we have now agencies . throughourthe Union, and they' may rely on it that we shall not fail to ex pose them in whatever quarter they are carried. NEW YORK CANTOLTEA- COMPANY. N. York, April 30,1846, Per Tim. A. MOICKIIOUSE. Our agents in Pittsburgh are MOEN'S. Bell at Grant corner -or Ferry , and Liberty:streets, where choice Tetta.or all lieseriptiens are' constantly ori hand. Obed Mitchell, 80 Chasmit and 331 Market street, Philadelphia , • • , • , - Phincipal Offices in New - York, 125 and 125} Chat. ham at., and 163 Greenwich at. mayg.terf4* EMEE 1 ! r SMM=I FIENER A ( vrtn biERRE*I"I & CO, 15 Markct st RIM I 8 Market st. 004 TVA.MONlrricrinted dold Pens.,--COnatarifly on J1:1 - - hand the best. assortmentof -this Most invaln ablo article, There can be mi'ffiore econoMidal pert; for the nsmess_ or professionaF ,man. 1. hava - it large assortment of the Very best braids made: and hating several' gross in this 'city and vicinity Which. have given very gen. mai satisfaction, I can fully 'recommend-them: c . For safe wholesale or retail bY itILSON corner of 4th ancl Market st. Diamond for Glne*Cottirtit UST redel a - fresh lot of Ouiws, sttperior_gia tl. ziers Diamondg.:seiecte , l - qith care.; Also, a large lot of diamond, sparks, freglass Otters and for sale . at the lowest prices -may 27 I FOR SALE- s -Presh and Good Lotustilld Lune and Plaster of. Paris. ;Also--Garden. and Grass Rakes. Hoes. scythe Sneeds, Pitchforks, Sickles; Tubs, Buckets and . Keeles Matchei, Corn Brooms. Carpet Chain and Rag S, and a: large sup ply of Half 'Bushels and Peeks and Measuref;— for sale cheap fur cash and in ariy cinantity .to suit customers. ISAAC HARRIS, A gent & Com. Alerehant 12 St. Mit : at. rny3U W A f N au T ti l l ' ie r) s irt neighborhood around: several good cooks, cham bermaids, nurse's and girls for all work. Also. sev eral apprentices for trades. ;and boys in stores. warehouses. &c. and for a n4nber of coachmen. wait6rit, laborers for the city or country. All kinds of agencies attended to "'ll:3r molerate char- IS:' , Ac; HARRIS. Agency and Tro,4ligeuce Olflce, may 304 Na., 12 St, Clair s 1 c 44 31. 111ebON'Arn, Bell and ..eross ! . .P6ander.. First street. neAr Market, irS 7 ' - cr prepare. 3 to Inakei . Brass Castings and ,--. ,- fe . ,Ts_i- : e Brass works generally on the Most reasonable terms ,and shortest notiee ....,*" lie invites machinists and all those wing b;as works to give him a call, as he is de; termined to do all work in his, line very low. may 2i-I y appmMice lvametl the above buriness. Slxertfra Sale, by Adjournment 7) virbm of a writ of LeYari Facies, issued out of tlei tistriet Court of Allegheny Cu.. and to me di:erte.l. %.% ill Le expot-ed to public sale at the Conn [louse. in the city of Pittsburgh, uu :\ lonctly. the day of June. A. D.,' 164,3, at in u chic;:. A. M.. the thllowing property, to wit: All the right, title. juiciest and claiiiithf ,Samuel Smith. William Mitchell and Andrew N. IM Dow-. ell. of, in and to all, that lot or piece of ground, being part of lots numbered 33 and 3.1, in the city 01 Pittsburgh, containing_intfout on: Penn street one hundred and twenty feet, and extending back towards ti.e Allegheny ricer one hundred end' ninety feet, bounded on the north by property of the city of Pittsburgh, on the east by cecirs alley; on the inuth by PeAn street, and on alp ,w 4 soqiot No. 32. being part of the carte lots which R1P . 4 7 5.1 Bowen, by deed bearint date the 11th day : Of:No , : retuber, A. D., 1830. conve3ed untoSMnuel - Sznith; Wni. Mitchell and Andrew N. MDowell, on which is erected a large Rolling Mill, Nail Factory, idaeloirnith shops, and a two story brick ware liou.e, together with all the fixtures; engine; ma chinery, tools, &c.. belonging to said rolling mill, • nail factory anal shops. Seized and taken in exe cution as the property of the st4Stimuel Smith. William Mitchell and Andrew N. M•Dowell, at the suit of Richard Bowen; for use of John Merange. TROVILLO, Sheriff. Sheriff Offlce, ]lan• 25, 184fi—my 2t3Ats i•A YE : 'S - EXPECTORANT 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 in a Irneighhdring the case was that of a female who 311' . tth.for along' time been under the care of ,a phyiiiciatt, but, hajti received no relief, and her case was considered hopeless. As a last re Fort she purchased a bottle of Dr. Jayne's, Expectorant, I which caused her M. expectorate heetr, g.raditally•eased her cough,land rapidly restored her fn health. We have no he - dta tion in saying that his preparation of Dr. Jayne, for the cure of Com; is, ColdS, Induenia, Asthma., .ConsumPtions, EVc., is the Most valuable melieine ever offered to the American, public.. There is no quackery about it—Dr. Jayne is one of the most skilful practicing physicians; and wherever his va rious preparatiOns have-been thorough' tested, he is looked upon as a great :.public benefactor.— Somerset (Mr.) foto-net j. For sale in Pittsburgh, at•:the Pekin Tea Store, 1:..! Fourth st,. near Woiod. my I Security to Puttlinsers. WEDNFSDAY THP Tegnlar mail antlirsgisergfoxe l i m p...-- - -et NEW ENGLAND.;Cagr.: S. B. Page._ will run an a regular uacket betweeirPittsburgh And eine;nuati. tearing this port every - Wednesday atitf4: - A. M.. and Irbel , lin'g = at IA P. M. the same dap.,=l, llehlrning. slip will lease Cincinnati erity Saturany at 10 A. M. ,444. by C. V. Cwt.", la 1 For freight or passage apply on boarvt - - . _ erch box of GENUINE BUGAR CiiKiiSiPit..LS• has WWII rt s, :z ure lila aka' Oririße 'COG.. bmcntor„_ _ 'r esr>ui. gr I LICKEN Elt - s SUGAR aiATED VEGETABLE PILLS are the first and only Medicine ever known that will potitirti mire Headache, Giddiness, Measles, Salt Maim, Rheumatism, Piles, Heartburn,' \Volum, Dispcpsia, Scurvy, Cholera Morbus, Small Pox, Janndice, Congos, Quinsy, --;____ Pains in the Back, Whooping Cough, inward Weakness, Con'.sumptirM„Fitk, Palpitation of the heart, Liver Complaint, Rising in the Throat, Fzysipelas,Deafnesh, Dropsy, Asthma, Itchings ofi the:Skin', Fevers of all kinds, Colds, Gout, Graverj Female Complaints, Nervous ComplainM, And all other diseases originating from impurities of the blood. frr They have cured. since their intrOdUction; over 2,090 persons, who have'been'given up as hopM. less cases, by the most eminent PhysiMans. ' Int- They are patroilized reOmmended:l4 elan of the highest distinction, among Avhona Hon. David R. Porter, Hon. Henry Clay, , - lion. John Q. Adams, Iton. Dania Webster, lion. Martin Van Buren, Hon. J. C. Calhoiuty Gen. Winfield Scott, Col.X. M. Johnstil4:?... - lion. James K. Polk, Gen i Lewis Casa. tkr Their virtues arc :sot infallible that the money will be returned in all cases they, do not give univer sal satisfaction. Although but tivo and a half years have elapsed since these celebrated Pills were. first introduced to the piddle, the sale of thent in the Eastern and middle States has far exceeded Dr. Clickener's most sanguine expectations. During the. past year, alone, no less than; 0,000 gross of boxes have been sold in the State of New York, 6,000 in Pennsylvania, 4,000 in Maryland, 3,009 in New Jer sey, 2,000 in Delaware, and 0,000 in theNewthigland States, requiring the constant lempl u t q pit of 2.1 hands, exclusive tat printers and engravers. In the same period, upwards of 200,000 copies of the "Fancily Doctor , ' have been ordered by agents in every section of the country. These facts trilist show, conclusively, that Dr. Clickeners Sugar Coat-. ed Pills, besides being the very best medicine in the' world, are held in the highest estimaticinby the public.. We might extend this publication to an indefin -1 ite length; if we deethed it expedient!, to publish all ' tersimonials we have received, not only from agents but individuals and families, . who have experienced the benficial effects Of Clickenees .Sugar , Coated Pills, but we deem, it unneeessary. The, .most contestible, evidence of their 'unprecedented success, are the numberless Imitationa and Countertbits'Which have already appeared, notwithatandihg the brief pe-1 riod they have been b efore the public. Even some of our staunchest pill makers have had the audacity to imitate the capable or Sugar, in order to disguise the ingredients or their' compounds,and palm them o ff for• the "real ,silnoti pure."l neh paltrY shifts cannotlaat long witheUt exposing; thO : hiaecns deformity. Truth and honOty. must inettably pre." 7 sail over rascality and deception. - For sale in Pittsburgh by WM. JACK, ON, et his Patin! Medicine' Warehouse,' N0..139; Liberty street, head of Wood at.; Pittaburgli. ' Piice;'2Be. per box. I Dr. Clickenees principal!officeia 81 Bafelay street, New York. 44r- Beyvare of an imitation article called proved Sugar Coated Pills,-purporting to be patented, as both the pills and the pretended patent are for got, up by a miserable quack in New York, who, for the last four or &re years, lhas made his living by counterfeiting popular medicines. tcr Remember, Dr. Q . V. Clickener is the original inventor of Sugar Coated Pills, and that nothingof the sort was ever. heard of until he introduced theist in June, 1843., Tiirchasers shodlti, therefore;alssays ask for Clicktinees Sugar Coated Vegetable Pills, and :take no other, or theywill Made the Vietims of a • .ffaud. may 9 ikCIIINE CAADS rot 79; 0 1 Car . c d 2ocinta in: w 'of ood a z i peti t : or q uality; just rectived and for Mile et r ed uc ed prim ' my 22 N=IMI _ - - - - .00.i. Dtiaarrian.t.f: ail& Lrratairlitt .. . .., ILEGVLAii. PACS-Cr. . -- t t .s gr l A . : . The ne,v. , and splendid passenger steam er COLU M.B I A, 0 9 Nt_tt., Master, win eave for the above' and intermediate ports, regulax- - s.For freight iii'p4sag,e apply on board • nr- t° ' ;.'7- - . 'el - . ..: -. D. WlL.NlNgvAgetit,.. • :""fuelltitlying riiekoG -•-- • !...4 The ,fie:w and splkidia , passengern stenr- ,: heat pEctAltAlleqi*i-cAit. will rtitt as:a•regulnr naiiket_ tietween:Pittslintg4:FOr - Cincinnati; pert Piery..TOMiv,e l o=l , * at - 3 fo ki R eluceturning. she ; , .ill,,le"aye' - '040011 2 14 evistv eeening.at 3 ivelock,:, The Deelar'atien afters seperier.aecottnPdailing: te, passengeri. For freight. or passage -1 hoard. w. NV. WILSON • - MONDAY PACKF.T.-r -11M-regular mail and pasengerslea..mr •er TINTON, captaitiMaclean, Intl-as a regular packet: hetWeetilittsburgh'and:Ciiiejn 1111 - ti leavingilii Prt c‘eryMonda . j. at na • • - o ire • . -T P.. M. Returning OA -, will leave Cmnatt.aterr - Thursday. at a 11. M. l'he Ilnktn - was built expressly for this'ttale;• : and affords every accommodation. , - Fur freight or passage apply on burnt. map , . - - POP, CINCINNATI.. • • 14:44CA 'r =l e A ll N known Fors f 7tll,.. r ga u s ' l,:fil n ga r as a raga ar Packetileaving'every'vedngsdas.'mora; ing at 10 &clock.' and NVleeling, at 10, M., the ranee day. •. Hetorn;ne,,she will leave Cincinnati every glinr‘lay, at 10,:Ai M. - • • • For freight or irIRS3OO ate Pit eni hoard, os to FOR. YTH- & Co., Agents,: - No. 30, Water street: , . - -.The T.M.ll:ll' rnail and passenger steamier ~ CIIIe.iSSIAN, Capt. Isaac ilennett l will ,rnn as a_freidar Packet between Pittiitinrgh and Cincinnati, leaving this pnrt rivers. Saturday;• at 30i; I. M., and''Wheeling at 10, P. M., the same lily. 1 Returning. she will leave Cincinnati e'very Tuesday. at 10, .V. - • '-' .k . For freight nr passer apply on board.. . • The Circassian was built expressly for thii tirade; and offers to her passiingers every comfortand .ne enmrandatinn.. • - - ' ' PACICET. _r The.reqUlßT maitantl naasenOr steamer MESSENGRIL. Capi. rtnfilwl. will run as a regular Packet between littsltuigh and o,tici*lti, leaving this pert every .Saturday at 10, A. Wheeling at 1 0 . P. DT., VLF- same day. itettltning, .The will leive Cincinnati ecery Tuesdav; at 'lO n'eleek. A. 111. For freight or irlF•Sagtk apply on hour i The Nies , :enzer wa built expreAsly for : . thin and offers trl her pasgengers every comfort and ac commodation. mac TJ'ESDAY PACKET. ; 711 P. reim'ar:insil and paaaeeireiliteani er HIBERNIA, 'Capt.' John Kin reltex, will - inn as'a regu!ar hetweark PittOlitikind Cincinnatil leaving this c'ert everi:Ttiesdair and Wheeliricr..vt 1 . 0 P. M..ef.the- cattle Rollin - 41g she *ill. leave Cincinnati every Friday at., ~ . . Foirril;,elit or niissage-noply on boarti. - , . , . The Ilihernin wfts built expressly for the trade, and offeis'to„,iiri , 0151:engers every comfort:and go. perinr:_acctirtn'o;ifttiott., . . . . apt- ' . .••• TH . F 1 .renidar mail and 'pasgencer z , teant. - cr CLIPPER No. 2, Captain Cropki run as a regular Packet between Cincinnati au4 burgh, leaving :this port every Friday at 403:K. M.; and Wheeling at 'IQ P. M. the same day. Retnining she will leave Cincinnati every Monday at 10 chlcdr, For I'm:Q.l'o,r nasvace :tool y on board.. _- The Clippor NO. 2 was built expressly for this tra d e r and offers to her passengers trery comfort and ac commodation. • . hia3*3 REGUI.AIt CINCINNATI PACKF:t% , . - • .THFI new U. S. Mail steatnevACAP/A, M. R. Lucas. ;Waster, will ran as a reita- War passineer packet „between Pittaborth mid the above port durina the xeason of 1646ileaviog ec eryr Thursday at IS o'clock A. M. -* - The Acadia is new and has su 'fieSior accomrtioda tions. Foi-treight nr pamiEe ranply en benisils-qr-:to J. NEWTON JONES;-Akepp, . MONDAY PECTCE.T. intreLiii The r.eciarnriil rim) passengeretearrier itiONONtlAttEl.4 - ; Cant.. Ston - wilt inn as a regular Packet between Pittsbtirgh an ' rt Piecin nati..teavine this port - PNI`I7 Monday at 10, A. AY.,,.; and lAilwelirer at 10. P..l4'..;the same day. Iletnert inc. she will leave Cincinnati every Thursday, at 10, For freight or %Rage Trudy nn board. The Monongahela. was built expressly- for this trade, and offers to the passengers comfort, Dna sti; accomModations. _ mar :11. .. _ .. _ The New, Englandwall built exp'resslytbitiligiradii; mmildoffersto the vanengers bVt.it. doinfbftliturlmtoe-, Tior accommoifitiona. - . - Auurf+6 ~, ' •, SAINT tortS PA CKETS. FOR ST: LOL'iS--REGULAR 'PACKET.. • ••• - • , -The new and splendid passenger Steam . er TOM CORWIN, Capt. 'higher, 'will nTniri-the.trade from Pittsburgh tia St. Lotiis,:dm rinitbe teastut of 1844.. • The Tom.qpnrin. huilt expressly for the trade, and is eegantly furnished in siert , respect. For freight or passage apply on board. • • mn}lo.- ' FOR ST. LOUIS—REGITIAR - PACX.T.T.. 1 .4 474 1 The ne . ":And irTilendikpaisenger steam ', _ er BRITNETTP,, Capt.,Perry:,3ol! run. in the trade from Pittsburgh to' St. Loiiis,-irdring' the season or 1846. ' ' '(he Brunette , A•iis hnilt _expressly for the:tradrs and is elecantly fotiinished ip evert' respect. ~. For freight or passage apply on board. ap).4: FOR LOUSVILLE-RECIJLAR FACKET , The new and splendid passeriOir er TONNALLUXA, Ctpt. J. It Wi mn in the trade from Pittsburgh to LobieviU du-. sing the season of 1846. , . The Tonnuleuka, wan built expressly Air the trade, and is elegantly furnished in every respeeL - - For freight or passage . apply on board.. • in Remittances. ; to . England. Ireltkint - Scot:. land and Wales. ERSONS dereirOus of remittirig thofiey to any or the aboVe countries, can do so through the ink. m scribers on the.ost easy terms. We See prepired to issue drafts for any amount over £l,OO _ Itimittaimes Made through our house any day.beforia th€ I.ld pf May, will be received in Irelaini t , bY the nth of Jui c. IILAEELY & MlTCllEL,Pittstmrgh, Agents for Roche, Bro's gr. Co., New York. OR RENT.—We offer for rent, that large and ju commodious frame house; opposite the residence of Mr. T. McCarty on Cummins streets, Bth The house contains eight well finished morn S and has a well, garden' and a number ofgood Eruittrecs, and grape vines. Rent UM' and possession given immediately. Enquire of BLAKEIX Real Estate Agents.- IDOR SALD—The large thipp._stlarybri 4 hplisil -1: and lot ofground on *hich it is erected, on. Gran t: street, between Cherry alley and Sixth street, at prey- ' ent occupied by Mr. Delany. The property . will be sold at a great bargain. Enquire of. tnytS BLAKELY & MITCBEL Itesnittdiseei to "the Old coluwery. l 2 • ONEY sent to all pa;ta of .Eng,land, it- 1 - Scotland, and Wales, in stuns of £1 and up • wards, to suit purchasers. • ALLEN KRAMER, Err/usage Broker.' m9-Ncly&d.l.rn corner of 3d add Wood sts. RNOLD'S WRITING FLUlD.Received, a 2-1 supply of Arnold , a Writing Fluids and Red' Inks, imrranted genuine, fresh and free from mould; for sale by JOHN H. may 5 . 122 V4catetreet. QUOE PAPER.-100 reams crown shoe paperi-Mi la sorted colors, received and for sale by .. , " .701 IN B. MELLOR, ma .5 122 Woodet. ECEIVED TEAS DAY—Received this day, by JLA, Green it Co's Express, A large assortment,-.04 the newest styles of,YarasOlls, and Farasedlonew,. Fringed and Plain; which we will offer at pricesthif cannot-fail to please all who want a beautiful attlelti; at the new Dry Goods Rouse. ' - GEO. S. SWARTZ, - - No. 106 Market street__ WEM.: 6 Br a t i nl y -1-A vvezior lot Exlo 9d ,10x ttly.l6 :v~~:idi~- ..yi 'ry: _.::a..~::: --- -x:-7.',.; ,. 7._ ,:::'; ~.7.,- ; :.:. , , . K2- , ..- : , . . .. . emczyNsvi. #Atzt,RT.§: =EI :FRIDAY PAC k:ET ,:•• 1. - I- v ~, = _' .. ;~;~' L. WILIMARTIL