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FOSTER, JR, OP .BRADPORD COUNTY. °partial of tho Political Campaign. .I . lleeintiest has already commenced. The- w big% ai:enptusrairly in the field. The Gazette of . ..yesterday morning announces to the pelilic that Messrs DAILIIK .!11:14, sty-on, are wiling, -if nominated by the Whig 4 - 4,,,-;,,botentyconi f ention, to serve the people o t Gigolo - ;..?:;;;=fc..:;;- -2 '..T.in6ittgr e t t i. We have not as yrt heard that. Mt DAR- Was Willing to yield the treck. It would uppear, • w• f.hict;evnr, that he is to be' hrewn ovetboard without' :'much - ceremony. Of nourne it is a matter of little: iinrs fteace. to lib, but we must any that no cannot tinders - land ...why , 11.5 should be so- rudely pushed aside:, What has he done? True, he made an ex - erellenispeeeh in defence of our claim to the - retina_ of Pie kin, and voted 'for. the Notice Ftesolutinos or • Mo . :Unita, .of Representatiues es first passed. Is be to. be punished fot speaking' and voting io favor of American;tights? We - iresUrne that some of his Whig friends of jeer to ',ikon account of the speech and sate above re. ferredja, and we think if not unlikely, are uting their initence.in favor of the nomination of another.— '.,Thestiltre matters which inhTest the people generally. lead At, have right to demand an explanation. We ore. confident that Mr Darragh, in advocating our thattl to die "whole of Oregon,!' anti voting in favor the I;onse".. No ice Ilesoiutitim,,fait: fully represen. tett the Will of his constituents: , It is xcll known' we i!rer with Mr Darragh in poi- Int. We A l do him the justice to say that on ev n ffec g r g in the i htS of his country. or the 'lnterests of his constituents, be has been faithful. P rott,.if- his political and personal ft lends are K illing that he should be punished fur having pursued a course - ftiMornble to himself and them ; so be it. We, of `.::(:)aursebave no voice in the mattter and we now.only to it, because we have beard the subject freely sphken of by the people themselves. New York Election— ' • theieturos of the recent election in the State of .NewYtnit'for members of the Many Convention, • . hove all been received. Many of the reported te. sulte from the inlet for counties turn out to have been • incorrect. Parties N ill stand the,: • Democrats 79 • -- Whigs • t.‘ 49 Democratic majority THIIITY! We yesterday had finite a pleasant interview 'tvith`Mt Chaprnan,the facetious editor of the Indiana State Sentinel. He assured us that in August, the •Dernoeracy of Indiana will again "tell Chapman to ....: 1 01711.CLAlit!I UPON IVIE - xico.--Thu , legislature. 4 l l insisionn hue adopted a resolution Falling upon Con gress to alipOint a domestic nosed of comiisioners for thoiMiliose of investigating and liquidating the elni ma Of our fellow citizens upon Me‘ico, and of inking : rneistaires, when the - accounts sh4ll be ascertained that theyi?e forthwith assumed and paid by the tilted ==_ States.. A resolution to this effect was on Wednesday the-U. S. Senate by Mr. Jannagin, of - Tennessee. ANERICANMINISTER TO MFZICO.—The Hon Jain American Minister to Mexico, arrived in this city on .Tuesday evening, and left for Washington city pn Wednesday morning. Whilst bete he wan called upon by quite a number of our ch ice na and treated with thecespect due to his character na a citizen, and the .. 4,lrieienti . services ho has rendered ihe nation. . . -I . l;isiftuvritre Ftna.—The establishment in New iiuven r 5w thn trianufacture of webb suspenders. be. fringing to the Fritchifrd Manufacturing company. was Lurrit to the ground on Thursday night. The building . - of Wend, three stories' high, 100 feet long,-and 25 wide. Ihe lots of the Company is estimated uebiuisls,ooo, and to this must be added some .:,$`2500 - ivorth of personal property. By this accident -*111..200 persons are thrown out of employment. . - Churlestun Courier of lust Tltti6day says:-. 2 - - !'The barque General Green, Clark, 13: - days.from Boston, in attempting to cross the bur %." yesterday forenoon, grounded, and irnmedioely fll . . 'L4 on - the North Breaker. She had not bilged wher_i Cap . t. C. !eh her to obtain, a steamer to t.,a,,e .what. materials ho can, as he:thinks there is no - • •,. xrobabiltty of her getting off, , us she was ping heatriiy... She is loaded with ice, fur the Now Charleswn !cc House." ~ - ZREJLT CLocx.—The N. Y. Globe of the 2.1 inst., _ gives thiv'following minute deircription of the clock 'manufactured for Trinity Church of that city. It will iveigh nearly 7,000 pounds, and the estimated cost is 5 1 5;000 'the works are supported by a frame ten feet long, four •in width end six in height, with cast iron turned pillars:, The escapement is the usual one, and is regulated by a pendulum'2o feet long, with a bull of 200 pounds weightattached, making 24 vibrations in - • , a minute., The barrels, upon which are wound the • . . weights, by ropes of 144 feet in length each, are three in,numbei, and are about two feet in diameter. The weights are severally of 1.000, 700 and 500 pounds ; - each, one of %%bleb propels the time and the other two theitriking movements, both the ;hours and quarters being chimed.'. The pendulum itself is of white pine, saturated'W - iilt hot tallow, and so contrived that the :atraesphelic changes willhave no effect upon it. The "escapement wheel is of brassossquisitely finished, and the escapement of the finest hardened steel, fitted to be , furniabed.tvith'massive jewels, which will nearly make • ! it destructible. It is to be placed some forty -four feet • -übove the clock faces upon the tower, and will connec t with the bag by a bevel gear and long'eounecting • shaft; .11, is calculated to run eight days, and will be _ ,wound with great facility by one Individual, having a very piece of mechanism whereby the works i are-kept Moving while the clock is being wound up. i r.-,...-Thittia said to be the largest clock in the United States, and iiP*Whrktminsbip of Mr Rogers. Loos, oy BRIO flan nY.--The Washington Union states that official information has been recteved in that city of the losa of the hrig Henry, of North Yarmouth; . on the 4th of March last, offeape St. Thomai, ! tihOut..l i 0 mils eastward of the [tort of Rio de Janei ro. the had a cargo on board worth $40,000, belone . -lugin 'Amex into cieizens, end was on her passage from RioGraade a. Sul, hound to New York. All oil board' were sayeat, but the vessel and cargo are represented as nearly a total loss. - • Messrti.:Orr, Christy and Mcßride, Commissioneriq appointed bititeGdseroor, to run The line oldie new mini; orßliir, -locate the public buildings, have' arrives:Let litillOaysburg, , and entered upon the die charge cftheir official duties. ffori 11 crripAß.:.,Thiellicrecogee (Geo ) Demo crat of the 24tif , lutti,:iige:= 7. 4% wagoner of the name of Rlackwilrieei:frorri. Alabariai who was on his way frotin4itat: rlaei Tillbie ottowith a lot of wa , found, erirly: , cm.;Sunday morning list, at his . camp about kis miles west of Talkuton, In a dying state, frorn - injuric: received from an axe, in the hands of - some person unknown.. r. CIi.CNCES.—A young lady, a widow, who describes herself as rich, young and handsome, hes been adver. Lining in the French newspapers her.desire to be mar Ord: A few weeks ago another young widow, Who also &scribed Ite . rselfie beistrilftil; end mdreover.. dared she had £2,000 a year, with the prospect of having £2,000 more before long, was compelled to certify her desite, in a public advertisemerit, to take -• , - unto h..mielf a husband. I. • THEFT IN THE U. S. SENATE.-A, friend of one ' of the Senators from the west, being introduced on the floor the other day, bail the misfortune ti hose his gloves, while near the British Ministee and Maj. Gerd. 'Scutt. "Strangelhut you should have lost them here," nail the Senator. '.'Not at all," said-his friend, "fur ensPeet them _too old codgers there," pointing to General Scott and Mr. Packenham, "took them ou t : of my hat as they passed." D.I.STItki6IIIG CAMALI Y.—We learn I,om the . Zanesville Aurora that Daniel Stilwell., F.. 1., an old. and respectable citizen, of Muskingum county, with: a young lady his grand daughter, Miss Caroline Smith , were drowned on Monday last whilst attempting to:, emit; the Mas Lingual. in a wagon. Mr. in his 77th year. Mr, Mt XICAN EttoriTtEtt.--11 New Orleans !elle in the National Intelligencer says: Our government are sending more- troops dpwn to General Taylor. The steamer Telegraph took two cum - ponies from here last week. TREASURY .NOTES °UM/UM/MG.—By o repot t of the register or 1 rettsury, it appears that the amount of Treasuly nalpa outstanding on the first day of May Was $198,114 FLOGGING IN Tut: NAVY.-1L is stated tliat the Lords nf the Admirality nre determined to4put an end to the practice of fkiging in tie Nov., execpt in extreme cases of misconduct, and that any officer having recourse to that modu of fun ishment, either frequently or insufficient grounds, Dill be considered unfit to command, and be shelved as quickly as pas• Bible. A Diastenn —Thr Dahlonega Times, of Ilia '231 eft., say.:—••We were ahown on Tumidity last, a dia mond of the first eater, about the size of a hirge pen, belonging to the Rev. Pendleton Cheek, of Henry county. It won found at the Union gold mines: not lung since. Others of a smaller size have since been found, and diamond limiting has superseded gold digding." FINE Ttmt•s Mon VIE GlFlLS.—Accarding to an an dent act of the good old Scottish Parliament, passed in the reign of Queen Margaret, shout the year 12.88, it was -ordenit that during ye reign of her flutist h les•- it Majestic, ilka maiden larlee, of Leith high and low estait, shill hoe liberty to speak to ye man she likes. Gif he refuses to take her to be his wif, Le shall Le molt in the sum of one hundred pund it, or less, as his estait may be, except and always gif he can make it appear that he is betrothit to another wornan, then he shall bit free." SINGULAR AND SUSPICIOUS DfzC:OVERY. A letter hes been received at Lloyd's, from the Fo• reign Office, enclosing a copy of a aespatch from the Btitish Consul General in Central Ameriza, dated: Guarrx tta, Dec. 3, 1895. My LogD—The master of the "Mick Cat," of London, who ha. just arriveditt Imam ban given to maths following note respecting the remnins he found of rho furniture and vessel on Chatham Island, situ ated near the Equator, in longitude about g 7. Captain James Davies' account is as follows: “Novesta Ku 10, 1345. "Made the Gsllipagns Islands; being calm, I went nn shore on Chathanrlsland in search of water, but found none. At 8 a M. returned on hoard and pro• needed along shore at the rate of 6, knots per hour, for the space of two Einurs and a half, when the wind died away. A audd.m calm abreast of a deep has; lowered my boat, and went on shore myself, with four bands under arms. On arriving at the bottom of the bay, in pulling along the shore, my a•tention was called to a number of water casks, 26 in all. 20 yards above high water mark. I then landed at the spot, took out the bungs. and finding the greater number of them fall, rolled four of them down to the beach, left them as it was still calm, and proceeded a short way into the woods with the boat's crow. when I discovered three poles sticking in rho ground; namely, two top. gnllant and lower studding sails' booms, belonging to some unknown vessel of about 180 or 200 tons, on which the American flsg Wall flying all in tatters., Beneath them a heap of ciaderi, 0 here there had been apparently a great fire. and the most valuable instru meats io mariners had been destroyed and melted, namely, brass sextants, compasses and log glasws; knives and (Mks, without number, totally burnt and destroyed. with the exception of one knife and folk with buckhorn handles, having the name of 'll,xigers;' sailnrn' kajyes, scissors,,,sewing'nerdirs, peeking do.. fishhook's, ramrods, gun rind musket ha ks, u heap of buttons melted together; brought sway five, suppowd to be Spanish gold, date 1787, of the weight of two ounces. Leaving the spot, on running my sword into the sand, it held fast. I picked up a hoe near the spot. and digging, where I ran my sWord, I discovered a cask of beef, without pickle, in a putrid state; tripe, Indian corn, meal, large white round pens, and n case of castor oil; a chest containing carpenter's and coop er's tools; some of them were bran new, having the name of "Myers, cast steel;" blocks and tins, cooking utensils, kettles, saucepans, two boilers, one of metal, the other of copperlmusketa without 10ch,.; a barrel of common gunpowder, 119 lbs; nine clamps of guns, tam pions; also five pumpkins, which were in perfect order, with the exception of one. l'roceeded to the boat, and rolled four cooks into the water, one of which being very large, and tbelide having fallen about 14 feet, struck on a rock and bilged;three I succeeded in getting on board. Made sail, and proceeded on my voyage. At 10. 30. A M, the following day, Down's Llond! which is matked "doubtful" in the chart, bore distant five miles. Latitude observed at noon, 33. 13 N lon. 09. 30 W. By having the same inserted in the papers, it may be of service to some nation or people, as I attribute the whole to some piracy and mutiny, from the signs. Your lordship may, perhaps, think it desirable ro make this singular case knoWn at Lloyd's fur general infor mation. At first I wan inclined to think that this might be the doyen Cecilia, 'Peruvian schooner, which dinappeared from the coast of .Perue ht November, 1844, with a cargo of goods of the value of $20,000, belonging to Mr. William Turner, British subject, and which was traced to Realego and Punta de Arcausin, in this republic, where the csptain, Santo Bustos, sold some of the cargo. On the 13th of Feb'y last, she called in as Acalintha, and was supposed to have proceeded thence to the coast of Mexico, but the valuable nature of the ob jects Captain Davis describes as having been so de liberately destroyed, and the fact that a quantity of gold was found melted with the rest of the things, forbid that supposition, and leave the =ISO of this strange occurrence beyond reasonable conjecture. I have, &c. F. CHAT/ISLA,. The Great Break.—The canal break at Dustmen's Basin is the greatest disaster to the N. Y canal for years past.- The - chasm swept away is 275 feet long, and varying from 30 to 40 feet in depth One hun dred two-horse teams and 400 men were employed in filling up the breach, and the work was continued day and night. The superintendent expected to complete the repairs by the 29th. The Rochester Democrat of Monday states that fur a distance of ten or twelve miles west of the breach the canal is filled up at every conv.tnient point with boats. 'flie . .number on thelevels east of the break as far as Lyons. is estimated at 150. Teams are constantly passing aloag tile main road with boXes of merchan dise for Rechester and - Ibis West. The packet ' sengera are brought on by carriages. Detroit Free Press. M El. - CH ettett,, .Baltimore San of May 4 t h • isyst -- . The first genetal Conference of the - Methodist Episcopal Church, commenced its anssien in the town of Pitsburgh on Friday last, May Tit. A vary large number of ministers are in attendante.—:: Bishop Soule was present; but as be does not geograph; Melly belong to the Church South, and as Bishop An. drew was absent, Mr. Early was appointed Presidentpro tem . . . . Correspondence of the Pennsy/vanian. HARRISBURG, May 2ci, 1814 ' CONVICTION OF 51'COOK: The evidence is the case of the Commonwealth ti Daniel MqCook for atrattetimit to bribe Victor E Piol let, a member of the last Legislature, having closed on both aides yesterday, the argumenfe.of counsel cam menced; Mr AfcAl4Ser, Deputy for this county proceeded to address the jury. on behalf, .of the Corns: monwealth, and its the course of his remarks attempted to p r o ve that the pueitien taken by the defendant's, counsel is reference to the bill of indictment was un sound and not tenable, nod that theta was no legal distinction between judicial anti other bribery—that if it was punishable ut common law is one case, it was etptally so in the other—to sustain which, he feud 1011110101/1) authorities; he then read the evidence and commented thereon with considerable ability. Mr Cooper, in Lure, next addressed the jot) , for the defendant, and in reply to the positions assumed by the ".etitleman who preceded him, The position taken by Mr C. wits similar to that taken by Mr Al' Cormlck, who opened for the defence, that an offer of any sum of money to a tnember of thetegislature, was but n breach of privilege, punishable as Bitch by the Legislatute, oral not by any judicial tribunal; that no precedent mold be found itruny book in this et 0111• try 01 England, of an indictment nt common law for the bribery of a legislator or member of Parliament; and that the Legishcore or Congress had the power to punish for bleach of privilege, bud frequently users else(' such power, and in this case had actually im• prisoned or kept in custody Daniel McCook. t , everni other points were made, when he took up the'testimo. try of Messrs Piolet and Galloway, pointing out seve ral apparent contradictions in the minor details, end made a violent !cluck upon the latter gentleman for what he called n violation of confidence reposed in him by n Christian to a Cie istiun. Mr /Fisher spoke lust for tlaylefence, and undertook to enforce the positions taken by Mr Cooper and Mr. McGo,mick, averring that bribery would only lie in case the person bribed was a jorlical officer; Ito review ed the whole of the testimony, nerd undertook to show am by Piolleer own evidence McCook was seduced and the witness was the sedueer—he also arguod that the indictment did net meet the present cram. When Mr l' e.mcloded the Corot udjourned until to duy. Mr Kane, Attorney General, after 11 powerful but brief address to the jury, replied to the arguments adenneed by the counsel fur the accused, relating to the law of bribery, contending that although indict meats for bribery may formerly have been coefined, at common law, to cases ill - which over/tires had been made ta persons occupying judicial stations, yet the law had always been considered too narrow, end was now considerably enlarged from what it formerly was, if being now well settled in both this country and in Great Britain from whence we derive, our common law, "that bribery, of any persons, in any way con. fleeted with the civil government, was punishable by indictment"—he gamed from several Ameticon and English authiffities to sustain this position—and then proceed to comment upon the evidesce, and vindicated Messrs Pioletl and Galloway from the charges of ineonsistency in their..testimony and the cant/ad:Won of other witnesses as he trusted successfully—in btte course of w hich he passed upon the latter gentleman and well deserved eulogy—and concluded with an eloquent appeal to the jury to vindiente the legisla tive purity of our Stain. Mr K. spoke for perheps an hour and t.venty minutes, and delivered one of the most effective addresses ever lis ened to by a jury of Ihm:drin county, After a recess of an hour, Judge Rldrrd proceeded to charge the Jury, remarking that the case was not Only novel in ibis country, but important, the like of which never had been adjudicated by any court of Pennsylvania. He quoted Blackstone's definition of bribery, and also Russel's, and said if they were roe reel, none but persons connected with the ndminis . I it-alien of justico could be convicted for bribery. He read from several hooks and adjudicated cases to show that the definition had been extended to persons who held offices of public trust, end said that if these could be relied upon, the ground assumed by the counsel forties defendant, that bribery of oiler than a person concerned in the administration of public jus tice was nor indictable at common law, was much too confined. lie also stated that Judge Rogers, in case in our Supremo Court. had decided that the Le. .gisletnre had judicial power .in certain cases, 'and have frequently exercised such power, and that it was a combination of legislative and judicial power. Hl3 gave it as his opinion that the present case was indictable at common law, and that whet w,uld amount to a public wrong was liable to indict. ment at the common law. He also referred to a case decided in the District Court of the United States for Pennsylvania, where an individual was convicted and sentenced ut common law for offering a bribe to a Person holding Ace under the general government. concluded with a full review of the testimony, and rho jury t et ited Mier . nn absence of two hours, dm jury returned, were polled. and rendered a verdict of Ruing. Mr fllceortairk, one of the defendant's counsel. moved an arrest of judgment, and stated 'lint ho would file his reasons for so doing in the course of the after. mom. The cure will of course come up again on Monday for argument. MARRYJNG IN JEST Legislature of New York has refuted gays the Baltimore Sur., to annul the marriage of Ali.. Lillie, olio, it will be lI.COIIeCIVd. 'llion] up and was married florin', a oleighin" ff the. It it haul, lot just. A cert.- op.ny of sari, importance ii not 11 fit sulject for !Dock et y. AS dill! mon ied at haste, she must repeat et lei.. The (sots of the case are simply thew•, and they should operate as a caution to all ro future not to prac - rice such je-ts on n Very serlilJ a Subject The panics were en a sleighing frolic with several friends and i ts goi n g out a marriuge Wan proposed between the two parties inn jocose manner, when they arrived at the p u bli c . house, but the tarty wan cautioned, that if she stood up to he mitrrier! it would hold good in taw, and she ruplied •'why of course." A Jost ica of the Pence was called ie, and informed that his judicial were required, but finding all the parties M ere so full .1 mirth and glee, he admonished sobriety becoming the occasion, and they promised to behave mom deco. rously. Thu parties thereupon got np again on the flour, and Mr Hill <aid to Miss Lillie—" A re you wil Hog tort Ma/ riedl" •he said "yes." They stood on ;he floor, and Mr Diamond and Miss Robbins stood up with them. The justice said to the whole company, "if I marry von. there is no undoing. I think." He then nskcd Miss Lillie, are you willing to get married?" 'Per fectly willing," she answered. He then said to Mr Hall, "aro you willing to join in matritnong" Mr Hall hung his head and did not answer. The question being repeated he replied "yes sir." The justice then, idler again asking Miss Lillie the question before pro pounding to her and receiving the same answer, pro• flounced them man and wife. Mr, Hall, the gentle• mom married, asked fur a certificate, and Miss Lillie said she thought she wan entitled also to one, which were made out, the marriage regularly published in the papers, and the justice receiving six dollars for his trouble. The parties, on arriving home, separated; and the next morning Mr Hall called on Miss Lillie, and she desired him to get her out.of the scrape, as she was I.lBllllked they could not live happily together. The Senate ComMittee, - on hearing the facts, unani mously reported against tk!ts bill; so the lady must be content to stay married. MP Cure your Cold and Cough before the Lunge ate MP and fall n prey to Consumption. - It is now universally acknowledged that Dr Duncan's Ex pectorant is the only certain Medicine that will corn pletely eradicate the first symptoms of this champs from the system. This medicine commences at the very root; causes the serretial matter and Phlegm to loose its hold, and be dischareed through the Expecto rant organs, thus giving immediate ease to the Cough, imparting strength to -the constitution, anti finally re store perfect health._ Those who are afflicted with the first seeds of Con sumption, such as a cold, cough, consumption, soreness of the throat, pain in the-breast and side, affections of the Bronchia, (all of which will soon lead to a speedy Consumption if not checked, should at once procure Dr Duncan's Expectorant Remedy, whereby life may be prolonged and probably saved. De Duncan's Western o,ffice, No 150 Sycamore street, CMcinnati, Ohio, where his Medicines are sold wholesale and retail. rr:For sale ot. Jackson's, corner of 'Wood and Liberty bts, Pittsburgh, may 7. Married; .00, ay innrnii L , 51h y the Rev J. F.. Denni Sir Alexis J. Sot+ mr.T, ttilkfLasi:Helgit4Eira. FLigoce, Viid city. • • .1; r• - It: is with 'sincere and , heart felt ,plettenire that we record ',,the : not* of this happy:uniont and with a confident and fervent hope that they will enjoyall the happiness and prosperity that virtue and - goodneib COMMERCIAL RECORD. PREPARED AND CORRECTED 'EVERY-AFTERNOON. POUT or .P.ITTS.BURGEL 8 -• PEET WATER /N THE CHANNEL, ARRIVED. • Lnuis McLane, Bennett, Brownsville; Michigan, Boiev, Dense, Robert Morris, Cittnqell,SiLonig Susquehanna,lsrael, Cincinnati; Monticello, do Clipper, No 2, Crooks, do Dkil'AßTECti New England, PAge, Cincinnati; Putnam, Blue, Zanesville; Lake Erie, Floops, Beaver. Consul, Bowman, Nowneville. Denizen • -----, Nashville Sam Sony, Greenlee. Nashville; Rhode ldand , Dawison, Wheeling; Medium, Oregg, Brownsville. splendid steamer' W isconain, leavaa thio morning at 10 o'clock for Cincinnati. The finu steamer Brunette, Copt Peru; lenses nt lOu'clock for St Louis anti ull inlet mediate ports. 1 51 P 0 ILI' S . B V R I, Y E H. incinnati—Pr air 'Wisconsin; 94 blob tobacco, 6 bugs do, 11 Graff; 100 bx..s cheese, J Jordon & sun; 29 Idais tobacco, A M Wallingford; 500 kegs' laid. 1 ■mall box, Clarke & l'hnw; 5 bbl, alcohol, 14, E Sellers. Cincinnati—Pi sir Defiance; 57 bbl, lard; 53 bbl, whiskey. Robert Galloway; 11 bbls lard oil, W Bing barn; 2 bas bacon, E Hoicluo ; 90 bbl, lord, 6 aka rags. 1 do (oaths's. Jon McFadden; I bbl hums, 2 chests. 1 box, 11 Grallt 9 Wide tobacco, Jim A Roe; 20 birds bacon, 150 kegs lard, 16 bbl do, 15 blrls lard oil, A M 1 1 'allingford; 19 bas mdze, 11,61 1 piece soil cloth, 1 anchor, 1 cable, I lot sundrie,r, Joseph Marsh; 1 box mdze, Clarke & Thaw; 21 bbla whiskey. 200 do vinegar. J J ArDevitt; 2010 canvassed llama, 58 lards T,ioßu & O'Connor; 2 aka gloss, Curling & Robinson; 9 rks scorchings, T G Odiurne; Sc) tons pig metal, McCurdy & Loomis; 1 box furs, John Bull• 21 birds tobacco, & Dilworth; 18 sks oars. J E Richardson; IS birds tobacco. IL Dnlz'dl Si. Cc; 6 hlrds tobacco, D Leech & Co; 6 bids laid oil, J Schorr,. maker & Co; 2 bbl, lard til, T 1.1 Nash, & Co.; 37 tons way freight. Zanesville—Pe r xtr rottoain; 52 hhd tobacco. Clothe & Thaw; 7 du, Tuaffe & O'Connor; 54 do, I) Leech & Co; 3 do, Win Bingham; Si do, Jordan & Son; 1G do, H Graff, 6 d.., 11 Oahe!? & Co; 12 du, order. vs North Q wen: .B bids flour, Li Gruff"; 17 idle papers, L LOOMIS; 7 do, Gazette; 14 dot brooms, Church &Carothere; 2 Lege, C Hovelar; 66'2 bile flour, 128 do potatoes, 23 sarkebran, owner.' aboard. Sun Ark—Per str Island Pocket-104 Idids tobac co, 11 Graff; 14 do, D Leech & Co; 100 bbls flour, S Wrightmart; 242 half bids meal, 30 sacks oats, 57 bbl, fluor, S WClurkan & Co; 23 pcs iron, G M Evan; 75 pcs bacon, 4 bags hair, Jordan & Sou; 65 sacks barL y, M Shims; 68 Ws flour, A M Wallingford; 123 sacks opts, 22 bids Itsur, 82 sacks burley, 13 do corn, 21 bbls do, owners aboard. Madison —Per air Wm it M'Kee; 7 sacks feathers, Riley & Co; 25 bbls hams,79l bids bacon, D Leech &Co; 93,10. Wm Bingham; 433 do. trc do; I Hsi do, 1 do lard, II Gaff; 51 hbds bacon, Clarke & Time; 1 keg, Hutchinson & Co; 7 crates rags, • Reynolds & Sher; 19 has tobacco, tVm E Vance; 96 Lgs lard, 8 bbls do. 2 scks sang, A M Wallingford. Hanging Rock—Per air Monticero; 100 pig meta I Bissele & Scruple. St Louis—Pr str Robert Morris; 19 bids bacon, 24 do do, 43 bbls do, D Leech & Co; 4 bbl mole/ties, Dalxell; 4 bbls do. N A Patton; 430 kegs lard, Wm Parker & Son; 2 bbls, Curling & Robinson; 4'_` bales hemp Clark & Thaw; 12 lots mdze, 1 trunk do, Bur bridge & Wilson 340 pigs lead, 2 bbls scrap iron. Lyon & Shoda; 100 pigs lead, Park Sr. Hannon; 95 sks corn, I bbl hams. I cask do, 4 kegs lard, E 11 szel ion; 6 slo feathers, I bbl beeswax, J Anderson & Son, 31 hltds tobacco, 2 bxs do, S Kier, 200 has soap. Miller & Ricketson; 83 hhds bacon, T G Odiorne; 9 kegs t ;bane°, M 13 Rhev. THEATRE. MR. MORRIS' BENEFIT. Ai R. MORRIS h •gi leave moiit tespeelfully to an .111_ neunee to his friends and the public generally that taa brat benefit in Pittsburgh, will take place on Friday Evening, ',lay 9LA, On which occasion the celebrated play of VADNE: H. THE STATUE . With dm fullo. ing poweriti C 431. I.OdOVIC., (Ist time,) Mr MORRIS. Vicento, Howard. Evadne, Min LE VV /S. Dancing and Singing. To conclude with the LADY OF THE LIONS. Clod Meddle not, M; Polly Ann, Mrs Hewurd rePßo v x Book new opon. Spirits Turpentine. ji" UST received and for sale by EDGAR THORN, corner of Hand and Penn sis Blue Lick Water. ill UST received from the springs in Kentucky, and CPI on draught et_ EDGAR THORN, Druggist, cor Hand and Penn Ste Patent Syringes (I F ALL sizes, qualities and prices. dust received NJ and for sale by EDGAR THORN, Druggist, cur Hand and Donn at. Valuable Real Estate for Sale. THE undersigned offers for sale the following described property, to wit: A tract, or piece of valuable land, situate in Done-, gal township, Westmoreland county, State of Pennsyl vania, containing ono hundred and thirty•five acres, and one hundred and thirty-one perches, ndjoining lands of James Nelson, Robert Campbell, and others. ALSO, another tract containing two hundred and ten acres and eighty perches, situate in the township and county aforesaid, adjoining lands of Sarah Hutchison, David Thompson, and others. The land is of excel lent quality and situated in a good neighborhood The terms of sale will he reasonable for cash. Persons desirous of purchasing can have any in formation by applying to the subscriber. The titles cannot be disputed. JAMES .L. HUGHES, No. 46, Water street, Pittsburgh. mny7•w6t .Auction. WILL boa added to the sale at McKermit's this morning, a lut of fine Gingham and Muslin Shirts, superfine blue Cassinett, Cotton Drillings, Tweed Cloth, Roanoke Drillings, Merrimac Prints, Parasols and Shades, Gingharns,l Spool Cotton, Pins, Hosiery, &c, silk and gum Suspenders. I', MCKENNA, Auctioneer. Scholar's Companion. THE Scholar's Companion; containing exercises in the orthography, derivation and classification , English words . Arranged ,on the basis of Bailees JoEtymologicul Expositor. A new edition, enlarged and improved, for sale by rung , LUKE LOOMIS, Agt. (Journal copy.) '2 .- : . ., - ; . ,.:.':ii•:i,-.K.•::.-.;, , :-..,:" - - AdMititsi:rat.orrs - Salo cift.'Stock. ,T ,12 o'elock,P Atolll . -Thiirsday the 14th _Main', at theCOMmezCial Auction Rooms, corner-of Wood . indFifikstimets,'!•will be 'sold for cash,-.par lunch, by order of VViltiale-Neltion,..Adminiitrator, 8 -shims Bank'of Pittsburgh; stock. Also, for account Amin it may concern ; - 15 shaies Exchange Bank of Pittsburgh stock. - D. DAVIS, may? ' Auctioneer. • . Gazette, Chronicle:and Amerinon.copy. - - Fancy, Soaps , - 7 THE subscriber, having just received from the East a full assorunent of Perfumery, Fancy Soaps, Extracts, &c., from the very bat anA approvecbtnan . 7 ufacturers; is prepared ' to sell thern:at as low prices as any other 'establishment in the :In the-as sortment may be found Extracts do Portugal, Egla tine, Ceiba, Reseda, de Moniseline,Baquet . de Caro. line. de _Patelionly, Rose Gerranium; Ronselle's mach Philocome, Ronselle's Indian Hair Dye; Havers Liquia Hair Dye, Ean _Lustaul Odorante. for washing end cleansing the hair; genuine. Bear's Grease end Oil; Cologne,' Flora de! Levender and Orange FkoW'sr Waters; Peerl.and boilet Powders; Tooth, Nail and Hair Brushes, and Many oilier arti cles. Please coil; examine and judge for yourselves. EDGAR THORN, Druggist, my 7 corner of Hand & Penn its. Regimental Order. ALL persons, subject to Millmry duly, within the bounds of the Fifth Regiment, (formerly the 187th) fit st Brigade, air-Toth division, Penn'a. Militia, will; meet for training and inspection 'war the;old Turn pike gate, sth Irnrd, on the 19d1, instl, at I I o'clock, ti A. tV., equipped and armed an miprired by law. The Parade grouad is below Penn weer, near where :he Turnpike gate formerly stood. THOMAS HAMILTON, Colonel. PEERS AND l'A VEVUES,- a new novel by Mrs Goro. author cif Abednego, the Money Lender, Story of the focal FavOrite; &c. Jest received and for sale at COOK'S 86 Fourth street.. ma)7 fin A LFOURD AND STEPHEN'S bIISCELLA• NI ES. bring awn her volunim of the Modern Brit ish Essayists. Just received and fur Ore ut COOK'S 85 Fourth B t. niy7 COOPER'S NAVAL BIOGRAPHY, containing, ihn Lives of Commodores .1..11'n NW Junes, Woolsey, Perry and Did... Second volume, ust re eeh;ed and for sale atCOOK'S, 85 FUurth st. rna37 CAPTIVITY OF NAPOLEANfLSt.HeIena,hy Gen Count Al indiolon, the Emperor's compani on in exild and testnmentory executnr.,! Just received and for *nie at COOK'S 85 Fourth street. mov7 UNCLE JOHN; or, "lea Too ?duck Trouble," by 51 ury °Me, 14 a boauiiibl 18tno.! wlume. For sales ut COOKS, 85 Fount] 'treat. Tl, LJ Z IBETII BENTON; . or Religion in Cennec. .E.a ilea with Fashionable Life, 181 no. Justreeeived and for sole at.Coutt's, 85 Fourth street. nta37 Butter and Lard. KEGS Family Butter; 1 10 du Nu 1 Lard, on consignment and for Sale by .1 1. 1 WI LLIAMS, mag 110 Wood act eel. Baconand Oats. 2000 LBS. assorteti flacon; 25 ibis Oats, in store and for Bale may? J I) %% ILLIA NIS, 110 IVood at. --- t Sundries, deb BBLS BrasilSugar, IUP 3 Sacks Live:pool Table Salt, 2 Bales Bordeaux Almonds; 1 Purer Shell 1 •• Cream Nuts:" 5 Boxes Ground Pepper; 5 Rock Candy, to arrive and for !ale by may? J D WILLIAMS; II() Wood R. Coffee. 45 , T , 1.A.9 Primo Rio Cite;Laguayra To arrive end 1,.x sale by - J D WILLIAMS, meg 110 Wood street SOAP AND CANDLES. 5 BOXES No 1, SOAP. V 5 Castile 10 " Hydes Palm and Fancy Soap. 5 " Sperm Candles. 5 " Starr do 5 " Mould do 20 " Pittsburg!) Dipped do. For sale by .1 D WILLIAMS, 110 Wood et F D ISH-8 G bbje T N rim o l m i ld , S . had; ng. To an jvc. Fur Bale by ' WAVILLIA MS, may? 110 Word street Tn the Honorable the Judges of the Conti of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and for the County of Allegheny. The petition of Alen Stewart, of Elizabeth town ship, in the county aforesaid, humbly *hewed), that your petitioner bath provided himself with materials for the accommodation of 'traveleni and others, at his, dwelling huuse in the county aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant him . a license to keep a public house ofemertninment. And your petitioner, as in duty bound, will pray. ALEX. STEWART. We the subscribers citizens of Elizabeth township, do certify that the abuse petitioner is of good repute for h.knesv and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the' accommoda tion of travelers and others and that said tavern is IleCeisOry. Benjamin Wilson, Samuel Kennedy, R B Steward Reuben Cutts, Daniel Sarver, John Walker, Sr., my 7 d6t&w2t James A Ekin, Pancoast, Robert Rea, Wm G .Alexander, Wm El Cuban, Juhn M Robinson To the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and for the Coun— ty of Allegheny. The petition of Robert Parkhurst, of the 9th Word, city of Pittsburgh, in rite county aforesaid, humbly sheweth, that your petitioner lath provided himself with materials for the accommodation. of travelers and others, at his dwelling house in the city and Ward aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased . to grant him a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your petitioner, as in duty bound, will pray. ROBERT PA REHURST. We, the sobcribers, citizens, of the 9th Ward, Pittsburgh, ,lo certify, that the above petitioner is of good repute; fur honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of travelers and others, and that said tavern is necessary. J emus Armstrong, Richard Weldon,) Allen Brown, Andrew Jackman; E W Wickersham, James McAfeee, I James M'Shane, John Divine, Frederick Flunk., John McCrea, James Loubie, G W Smith, moy7.d &vt 3t For Rent. A LARGE and convenient two story brick dwell /IL ing with carriage house on the corner of Factory and Penn ate, sth ward. JAMES MAY. MaasfielVe Political Grammar Till: Political Grummer of the United States; or a complete view of the theory and practice of the General and State Governments, wit :the relations between them. New ealition-7-centaining Parliamentary Elides for the government of public assemblies, arranged on the bnsis of Jefferson IS Manual. Also an appendix of questions for review, adapting it to the use of schools. For sale by LUKE LOOMIS; Ag't. DR. THOMPSON'S CARMINATIVE, is the best medicine for the speedy cure of Chelic, Dys entery and Bowel Complaints, both in adirlts and chi!. eren, ever invented. It Is free from Oplorn,and can be administered to the most delicate' intent, with' perfect safety . . Price2s and 50 as peebottle. by all the principal Druggists in • the iity. Prepared and sold, by the Proprietor. EDGAR THORN. Druggist, cor Hand and Penn sts, Pittsburgh. - .) - ' , . - :•- , .- ,,- z:F. -- ')._i-:',.:',,:.,7:,1',..,:,.,''-'l,.'- f.~ THEATRE! Alanag;r andlienee, C S.:'PORTER. Aciise-and Saki! e ,Managr,. 1111.111.E.:DERICK4 PRICES OF ADMISSION. - •,• - First Tier of Boxes; or Dreas Circle, 5 O -dents Serried Tieeof Boxes, Third Tier, - 20 '; Pit, 5 Gallery, for Colored Pergons; 25 Re•engagernen t of MB. J. S. SILSBEE, The Celebrated Deliaeator.of - Yanhea Character Mr Silsbee •es qod yledlo not This Evening, Dlayls,-.1846f Will be.perfortned, the Trapdyof • - ROMEO ART,' JULIE . T. With a posvirful cast. - Dance, by. - Miss Bertha Lewis To conclude with the . Comedyof the LADY ,OF THE r For Particulars, ice Bills of. th‘ day rrDoors to open at, j before 7, to - commence ati. past 7 precisely. ' - • - r-VPlhe Box o ffi ce will be open from 10 o!clock A-M- - to and from 2PM- to s—at which 'time and place, seats can be obtained fut any number Of per sons. . . . - .. All demand against this'establisitment militia paid, punctually every Monday morning. - ---= ' A strong and efficient Police have.been engaged to preserve order at all times. mu 37 EXCHANGE BANK OF PITTSOIIII6II, , • May 6th 1846. , - nil HIS Bank has this day declared a dividend of three per coot on its Capital Stock, out of its profits for the last six inanths,payable to the-Stock holders, or other legal tepresentativee on or after the 15th inst. T. M. HOWE, Cashier. rrinv6. Merchants' and Manufacturer's Bank, Pittsburgh, May 5;'1546. .5 11 - IHE Directors of the Bank have this day declared 1 a dividend of three and a half per cent on its capital stock, out of the profits . fur the last six months. payable on or after the Isth inst. Eastern Stocks holders will be paid at the Commercial -Bank..of Penn'a. in Philadelphia. my 6 W. H. DENNY, Cashier., BANK OP PITTSBURGH: -., ':,miiy .5., 1846. THE l'resident and Directors .of t his Bank have this dey declared a dividend of three lier cent: on the c:witel stock for the last six moeths, : payable to stockholders or their legal repreßentativee, forth with. - ' JOHN SNYDER, • nty6 Cashier. . 2 Cases Damaged Dry Goods at Auction AT 10 o'clock on Thursday morning the 7th inst., at the Commercial Auction Rooms corner of Wood and Fifth streets, will be sold for account of whom it may corcern, two cases Dry Goods, damaged by water on the canal, among which ate the following viz: 100 pieces Calicoes and Chintz of gond quality. 2 " Gingbants, fast colors and good qualit3; 13 " lush Linens; 6 " Bucksin Cassimeres;' 2 " Summer Cloth; •'. 20 " Bleached Shining Mullins. 2 " Table Diaper; 10 doz. Verona Cravats; Also a quantity of shelf goods from a retail store. At 2 o'clock. P. M., 5 kegs green paint, 6 boxes Missouti tobacco.. 6 boxes half-pint tumbles, 3 boxes assorted Glassware; a quantity of, new and • second hand household and kitchen furniture, table and pock et cutlery, hardware, fineensware, /c.c. tnay6. JOHN D. DAVIS,' Aucer.. Fancy 211 a Staple Dry Goods at Auction. AT M'KENNA'S new Auction Rooms No 114 Wood street; to•morrow, Thursday, day 7th, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, will be sold a large lot of Fancy end Stank. Dry Goods. At 11o'clock, P. M.. 9 boxes Honey Dow Tobacco; 3 half chests Y. H. Tea; 8 caddyboxes do. do. A lot of Household and-Kitchen Furniture. mayG. P. M'KENNA. Auct. OIL Cinnamon; " Caraway; Just received and for sale by Worms! Wormsl! WortasNl TO remove these troahlesorne and dangerous inhab itants of the Stomack and Bowels, which so of tan impair the health and destroy the lives of Chil dren, use JAYNE'S TONIC VERMIFUGE, a cer tain and rase preparation for the removal of the vari ous kinds of Worms, Dyspepsia; Sour StOMach. Want of Appetite; Infantile Fever and Ague, and Debility of the Stomach and Bowels and Organs orDigestion. To be had at Na 8 South THIRD st, ' Fur sale in Pittsburgh by TTSE THE PROPER M EA NS.—lfyou wish tube LI successful in any undertaking, you must always "use the proper means," Therefore; if you have a Cough, sue JAYNE'S, EXPECTORANT and be cured, for it is the proper means. Have you Asthma or Difficulty of Breathing. then the only efficient means to cure you is to use Jayne's Expectorant, which will immediately overcome the spasm which contracts the diamiter of the wind tubes,. and loo.sens and brings up the mucous which. clogs them up, and thus removes every obstruction to a -- firee respiration, while at the same tine :all inflamamation is subdued, anda cure is certain toleetfected. Have you Bronchitis, Spitting of Blood, Pleurisy, Or in fact any Pulmonary Affection? Then - use JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT, - and relief is certain, and you will fold that you have used the prop er means. Prepared at No. II &nth THIRD Street, Philadelphia. For sale in Pittsburgh by A. JAYNES, Agent, roal6-d&w ' No. 72; Fourth at. near Wood 3000 LBS. just rece i '- . ed E an :E r ra l ;ll ) , y ens • 57 Wend at Sloe Vitriol. CASK; just receiced.nod for safe by 11. E. S ELLERS, myG 57 Wood st BALE Honduras; just ri-O.cEeivesdE LLERS .sale my 6 57 Wood st. THE firm of Irvine & Martin was dissolved by mutual consent on the I.'d of April. The busi ness oldie firm will be settled by Mahltin Martin and James Irvine, who are authorized to use its signature fur that purpose. They will be found at the warehouse of Martin' & Smith, No. sthWood street. JOHN IRVINE. MAHLON MARTIN. JAMES IRVIN E. Pittsburgh ; April 7, 1846. In retiring from business, the undersigned cheer fully recommend Messrs. Diertin &Smifb,to the friends and customers of the late firm, as entirely worthy of i their confidence and patronage, blow Works—Justßeet:dyed, • THE Complete Confection;. The " Florist; - The " Fortner; iss -Actor's Modern Cookery; _Mina Leslie', complete for sale by H. & BOSWORTH & CO. . my 6 Market atreet. DIe6MJZTIT & FORW.A PING :: AND - COMMISSION NERCHANTS, Canal Basin, Plftsbnith, - /Linda's Writing . RECD, a supply-of Arnold's Writing Fluids and Red Inks, warranted; genuine; fresh and flee from mould, for sale by. JOHN H MELLOR, meSs' - 122 Wood street.. • , Mr Waken Essential Oil. Oil Cloves; Bergamots; IL E. SELLERS, 57 Wood it A dAYN ES' No 72 Fourth at, near Wood SA RSAPARELLA DISSOLUTION JAMES IRVINE JOHN IRVINE. N y e Ir,,V - -,, ''....V;.-iMZF,W.rr,;:t-.'4i,-;,:r,F,;:q4`,;-. _ Alight Reading.: a 7 E; S. complote; Smollea's-Solect Wetka. Breiner'e -Novels; The Spy; Last of 08 Mohicans; 011.ver.TwiSt; - Humphrey "Clinker; Martin. Chuzzlewit; 'The eta gitrioaity : §hop; _ Gil - 131E1 . 5; Dun Qtaxme, &c, &c. „ For salo-by. - - li S BOSWORTH &Co., 43 Market,itreet. ORANGES; Ott E l ori Z eet r ) ° ranEes Ceardreab ROLLS Leather, ( rough ; ) -, - 33 doien Bridle Leather; -• ' ' 5 rJIj - Harness Leather," • ' 'Acor Sole Leather; - 1" of upper do; • . . In`store and for sale by - - ' MARTIN -& tnri d&te 56 Wood, between3d'and-4th.sts,r- PURE .WINES AND 1,1124r0R.1. O F friary quality always on hand and far attle-b7 P C MARTIN . - 60 Water etreet. 500 BUSHELS Oats for'mle by M. B. EHEY & .57.Water,street. PO T 4 TOS.- ' - pflaz BUSH r.LS. of floe red iod NeshanOok P. -.OO 4 PJF too fur onle low by LEMONS 4. ORANGES. SO B° Bo ' 8S Prime Sicily Lemons-. - -- do do Oranges, to arrilieand P. C. MARTIN, \go water street. for sale .by tno)6 Lard.oll4 8 - BBLS. of. Lard Oil of superior "quatily, - just received'per'steamboat Acadia, for sale by_ GEO. COCHRAN% NO 26 _Wood strer:t." . _ W. P. elles7-Vetoxiswy • S!irgeon, C AN befoon4 at:hie 'house in Diturood , Alleybo trreen'iVood street and the Diamond, - or at Messrs ft & R H Patterson's stables, 4th at. Sick and lame homes attended to at their respective stablei. mays 6to H A D:-50 bbls befit No Sbad. To ar rive.' • 'ld 1! EH CY &Co. m3 s ' . • - tOrFFEE-.117 bapi prime Green .Rio Coffee, ar ..1.-1 riving nti4 for saleby . M B ,RI3EY Si. Co.. . . 00 LrecßeSi.v:ndeadizrotß,tzeni:inders posrds, JOHN -H. MELtOR, 122 - WeSd street. Stray .Colt: Conic to' the Sabseriber in the 3d Ward, Allegheny city, on the3oth tilt, a cream col ored mare Colt, about, two years old, The owner will please tiny charges and take her away, or she, will 'lie disposed of acccrding to law. mays Fresh Teal. - • • 175 IA CKrEt yutficn,trcYorir,LperioirAuncnwiehaor. quarter chests; all alibis lkiring aupportailans,. ving this day and for sale by - • - - LAMBERT & SI:UPTON, '• 133 and 135 Woad at Fruit, Nlsts l ike. fill BOXES-51-R Raisins/ . • 5 frui/s Dates; - • 12 do Bordeaux Almonds; 6 sacks Cream Ruts; 4 do Filberw, 1— ' 10 boxes-Nos 1, 2 and 3 Rock candy.. Received this day and for sale by LABIBERT,Si SHIRTON, ' 133 and - 135',W00d st. Tobacco. 25 BOXES Hutchison & Korea S'ls Lump To- - '' ham); 30 bxs Prine 4. Harwood's Ws Lump Tobacco; JO " Laytoa s ' s's dd:' ' _ .• , 15 " Bown's extra- ' ' S's ping•do` 90 " ' 18,2 v, 16s, 3‘23 and ladies twist Tobacco; .. --- Receiving this day, and for sale by • , LAMBERT 4 , SHIPTON, 133iand 135 Wood at. . • - . Wrapping an 4 Writing Paper, EA w lir tm enavra, -Medium and . doable` Cro reams Ames Ruled Cap - - Received and for saki' by mys LAMBERT & SHIPTON.- 9 BBLS Span Whiting; - ,•. , e.,) 50 cans London Mustard; 20 " Ground Cassia:: 5 cases prunes,glass Sang_ 6 Citron. Received this day and' for sale by mys ' LAMBERT SHIPT6S •' - Reel Boat. • F OR SALE—A new Keel Boat, just finished, cargo .1.7 box and all complete--ditnonsjons, 10 feet keel by 18i feet beam. She will be sold cheap if called for soon. • C..61ART11 4 1. • myS • • 00 Waterstreet:- Shoe Paper.' Shoe Paper, assertedeoP 100 REAMSCrwa ilf satet ors, received a 7101;1il N Y IELLOs. 122 Wood at. Millinery and Fancy . ;Goods al4tielion and Pm' vale Sale. - A T McKenna'a new Auction :Rooms, - No 114, M. Wood - street, 3 doors from Safi, willbe sold the largeskand most splendid stock of fine Millinery and Fancy , Dry Goods offered eider at public or . pritiste sale in the city of Pittsburgh for several years, Jest ' arrived direct from the cities of New York and Bev; ton. ; „ : .They can be seen between the , hours °fie and 5 o'clOck, each day; during which tatty be found Thread wrought laces, edgings and ins•srtings, thread capes end collars, Ladies'. fancy caps, new style, suitable for the parlor orlhe ball room; head dresses, .wreaths and ornamentsv fancy collars and_ breasts; hosiery and gloves, together with a Put many' other articles too. tedious and. numerous to mention. P. 111cKENNk may 4 Auctioneer..: :; Pittsburgh Navigation Mni Fin Inn. rance Company. Office, No. 2,1, MARKET STREET. THE Citizens of Pittsbnigh continue to be offered an opportunity to effect insurance moon - their prep. erty, by a Domestic Institution; located among them selves, based upon Domestic; Capital, and conducted by Directors, in whose prudence, inuzgrity and good faith; rimy can readily ascertain, whether they may repose - that undoubted confidence and security, which should ever attend an insurance transaction. To a p property has, already; bank damaged; rs or on d s ea w tmi hos by Fire or Witter, the advert , e:t d, tageofpereonolly.adjusting . alose with an institution. AT Rodfg, will be strikingly evident. To thole who suffered by the Great Fire, this particular corporation needs no recommendation. The prompt payment or the whole amount of its - lesses•—treartur TWO IltreD• BED. TRW:MAIM DOLLAR9•••43 to them' sufficient guarantee of future security. It is the part of all prudent men, - boweve,r fortunate. to anticipate calamity for the. purpose .of avoidingits effects. To such es have hitherto escaped, alive!l es to those who have sustained loss; the facility of pro tection and indemnity, offered by this institution, will, be the strongent inducement to avoid the , reflections : and regrets which must be exrerienced by those*? suffer without hope of restitution. ' * M. ALLEN, President.- ':ROBERT FIWSET, Secretary. feblB=dai n. - _ Removal. TIR. A. M. I i OI.LOCK, has removed to Ilryla street, near the, now {'Court .5014 en " • Vier Tables. ARBLE.Top on bend. apt for rale tcnirat the M furoitore Irarehonsoof • T , p 22 - - - . , •Hiorsti/1 === F~ ~~~ ~~ r~~`''r,~ ,~.. -P._ C. MA grill: - 60 WAtor sE : P. C. 6:1), Watef.street; SAMUEL .A.BBOTT. '''''''''' - .'•":'c,-1.'K1c:..,',•-,;..:,.—::;:•7,v,..! ~., .... .._...
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