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CaAntis SHALEU, Sri:-,-The undersigned, your personal and pont .- sealriarrie to be friends,respectfully request you to allow your presented to the approaching Demo - cra ti c e,3untyoavention, for nomination to rep - nt this District in Congress. t would be .„ tit, - winonmorakane d ib i i3 n , te r re eq st4 uest from a . tonvietion that of this District ,•,,.., ietilliu__ and ably represented by you in the Conn -, fa Y your citizens, ~, oil% of, the itespe Nati cti on ai l iy, friends and fellow et -.7 I Harry H. Peterson, - -'l'l*4f°rris) Amos Holland, ' Thomasßladtmarei Idles, -4- , k- ~ ' , , t? ` . : ; • : ' witidrew Burke, ' i B. Guthrie. ,•,: , .; '.-' ' .--, ~..,..-^ Daniel Marts, „,,,' h, Woods" ~.. . k ; ... L. , „. .4 i ,k !: , 7- , , 4,,,dn,,,, 4p.liwaine; -•`°"•• ,-, et , k ~' ,`, •,F 1 - ' t ~..; .' ~ .• • , -: , Chat Darn , + •,'• : ~.' ..* ~ ' l l - '", 1 ., ''' .},., •„,....', --- 'R. H '6'ern' /oh,' Af. Irvin; . - ' . 1 ?' . ‘. - - '-' '' ''' ' '' 4.11. Holmes, ' Sciarfe• Hart, '' ,"" 'i., ;-..'''t --,.;' *'"• . - - - Jonathan Large, , . Carnahan, - tf ; ' ' l -e'-'" ' !:..,';'':,* '. - 2 l' edile Y' 1 gi44. 7,HainitOn 'C -:?, ,r t,‘,-, ii.:,i%,"..#' 5..',? '7•,! ,. ..t- ' H. spm , --..., eerge I''''f,,!!: , --.' '0 4-- ' ',' :. -'-' - „r. K..lifoorhead ---....,,,,,, , '.- ,77 •' , , t-' , ,7 ,, - ~.' - ,-(- , 1 , , ~ _ ~.„..,..._...,..... i. t r. :1.14 ' 71 ' , „,7 4„ = ,. .'..':::: , ..5.' . '. - '`i '' ' - ',:-._ ,-,' - ** ',- I. -* 'll ? .j., GrYTLENSN: ..,,,... ~,_ ',`" ', ,'' :-- . . favor of the date Otait'Stik,.. ,- -.....,-- - ' ~,,'.:. -- -1 your have received kind enou ,, h to request ~' ,•, ; , :,,,,..,"'1„; ."2-;,r- 7 ~...,- k,"- . ,,,„,,,.. in which you . are ' '.-• -'"' -; .: t . - ,' ~,„,,;,- "".' '.. , t` - ',.. o ',.•"';',,` 7 . l; aeoglz ., a candidate f fiil to ou fr the very or Congress , 'at the en , ;':'-''r''.''' ',- ' ,H t - ...: , '; , i , ',1-'-''.. '' 1 ' s m a 7 m "; eleilida• I r ! e lg rlle , have made your , ..''' ..e' ,„. . ,;, ' , ;: -, ', - ',' , l - II ttering manner in m uc h you . r ly that if c.'''-,-'' `.i"' ' ' .: ,-' '':'; . 4: -7- ,t c44 2, 1 -•'''.. i'''‘. '1 ---- a urq known, and have t° saY b . l in ss e i P th ' anY tea '''t'' '''''' ''';'4'4 :5...0 '''4..F' ' ''' - ' 31T1Dieg4e3 ' Of ti t? a.-ssem el e eet me for the 1-- .1 ' 4 , ''' ' .l- I. l' l 1, ,e.. ~„,bl , d e . r p e 'Of unanimity '. a the poll i - ' 1.- " 0 L : - '''''''.. , -'''"'i' ' t " `-''-' :^, - --- •'C ndiilate. tb.tt I Wal Stan . %.--.'4'-'4 ~,; yy', l 4'; ` , i ''', '),,.-,', L;:,11..,..„,,. the pHneiples or the Democracy -f!f::t'' '' ';;l';' 3.:''''.. 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''.)-!•• : r ....-,"--,,,..T.-...--711.- :/11;',_ 4,1.,ii, ~vits,. 1,,.,.i,,,V,,':;‘;,.,•1,:1,4,,z7,4itg0,,-,„„.,......1,,,.2...c,N,., lA . r., ,',„-."', (-. 'l,.' , *.t. , '', .i . , i '4'' ''*-•Z[P,::;:%.t.,..7g :,,:I .l '-• -',...fj ''-i•.,•,,,,..`,1), . v .) .1 •-ieiv_ 1,1Z,4!,,.•,!;; -,,t1 : P .,• 4 : 4 ! . ..., • '',, ~ ' '•,. .: tt,!'.4'.:'r..-4,1;„,..1,.1, i ,i',1:•' .. "':;,4,' 1 , 3 ,'° : -. l:h - '31 ' , 1 ",,r . c, ,. ." , +k - :', i '5.;,.4*,:j; ~L ~. ~.~ ".n EMM • Av• ;•:: • THE PITTSBURGH DART MOM POST.- 1 PITT BURGH, FRIDAY, MAY 22, 1846. -• NI rO .- The proceedings Rl.l2Cti EY ... ESTI. of ..the Lawrenceville Working :Men's meeting Will • appear in the Post of to-morrow., - "Bajtiraore and Washington City We tre pleased to learn that Gen. J. K. Moon , • vizir) his authorized our-efficient 'Post Nester. to form the head of the Post Office. Department, that in order.to accommodate the people of this city and vicinity, he is willing to carry the mail -, ;...botkveen Pittsburgh 'and Bnownsville,. by Steam &Mt,. on the Monongahela Improrement, free of ""har.Sel This is certainly very liberal on the part • , fof t3en. bloom:mai, and richly entitles him to the thanks of the whole _community. The pro position, we doubt not, - will be promptly acceded fobrthe Department; and if, so, we will hereaf ter receive the Baltimore and Washington city 'Moils by steamboat early in the afternoon. • - The Gazette and Nexico. - - The editor - of the Gazette is in a great passion. The fact is the editor in the sdperabundaneeof his conceit, has ventured to make assertions in -- refer. ''..e,nce - to Gat. Taylor's position and the Texan bona • ..'„dary, which are have shown to be utterly, false, and thegoodDeacon finding himself in a 'tight place,' has .... resorted to low abuse, in the vain hope of diverting public attention from . the point at issue. He at .' ' tempted to show that President Polk had trampled upon tbe constitution of his country—that Gen. Taylor, by his orders, bad ,invaded Mexico—that -his army was posted upon boil whichdid not belong • : to Texas, and over which neither the Republic or the United States had ever exercised civil juris . - diction. All this he stated with a view of show - ing that the ..-Imerituit gam-amen/ was in the along, and that .lexico.was an injured nation. In reply, _ we referred to official Jlocument, and proved con ' niusively, that hisstatements were utterly false .- -The facts stated in thesieech 'of Judge Douglass, which we published esterday, x e regard as • . z:entizely 'ccraclusive upon the point in ditlatte.— , , very soil upon which the Army of Gen. Tay 4-Icti is posted is within a regularly organized Tex - i!s county, having its legally established Courts, - 'lke., and which was represented by James Powers. rn the'convention of 1836, which framed the con- 1 atitutiOn of ,the Texas Republic—a, county, too, ,:Which'has zinc betsn represented in the Texan congress by Col.ltxrewr. The voters in this coon ty, were also represented in the Legislature of the State of relit:, which selected •Me.srs. HOUSNA and Rusk, to represent the state in the Senate of the United States. la the face of all this the preju diced blockhead of ;the Gazette, asserts that 'the country belongs to Mexico, and that it has been ::unjustly and unconstitutionally invaded by order of "-the President. - .'".The editor must make a better defence of the ItTexican title to the territory claimed by the lini ted States, as within the state of Texas, or we fear ll's claims to promotion in the Imperial Army, will be overlooked. President Parades will not be - willing to give the command to a man, who has sho - wn himself so entirely ignorant of the geogra , litty and history of the country. MEE tE, We have re4ived the first No. of the Ma honing. Index, publOherl by 3. C. HERRINGTON, Canfield Ohio. The Index is a Democratic paper, with well written and selected Political and Mir • k.elfaneotui matter, and well de.erring the support ci the Democracy of 3lahoning County. -it 4`. p Tot A-e4te4tugs, is the title of a new na• paper just started in Blairsville, Pa., by lfes.sra. Aft.inz Woon WARD. The Apala chi= takes the plaCe oil the "Blairsville Record," -and also of the "Citizen and Blairsville Advocate." borraitese.--The House of Representatives, on - the 19th passed•a bill appropriating ssvan sax.- Lrons of dollars for' ; the increase of the army. -.- ....- • ,: ", Ilossaar..—The !store of Mr. :11.Xee, in Biz , .. , .. . • .. - mingharn,was entered and robbed of about $250 1 ,-_..- • -, worth of goads on , Wednesday night last. The , ::- -- • thief took the goodS on board of a fishing boat lay. I fug below ilirrninghmn. intending no doubt to cross ....: 1.b.t0 this -side; the owners of the boat being on the Flaank•saw the fellow getting into it and thought that he was after their fish, they attempted to catch . .-hitn, but he dropped the goods and gave leg bail. -'' The fishermen returned the goods to Mr. 31"Kee in - -- - the morning. -• ONNA sr 'mated this beautiful steamer yesterday, and can assure our readers that we were „ststonished.at the improvement made in steamboat -as.showli f forth in the Tonnaleuka. She t i. "- ineastires 135 feet keel;.lsl 012 deck-; 27 feetbeami 5' foot hold, and draws but 21 inches. Her hull Wai - billt, by William King Esq., of Elizabeth; en kiq6:- by Rhone & Davis; and cabin by Mason & Diuitan—total cost $13,000. Her Cabin is fitted • , up ina substantialt and truly magnificent manner, surpassing anything of the kind which we have ev er.seen. on our western waters. The Tonnaleuka , - ; - ,tvanbuilt and-fitted up under the superintendence of Capt Moody, for the Pittsburgh and Louisvill trade. - • She leaves on Saturday, and we. would advise all eur friends to take 'a look at her, the gratification will more than repay the trouble. It Will be seen by the following correspondence, ::that the Salina has consented .to is,e4candidate for Congress, if nominated by the .ir.';'.l:jernocratit -Convention. JOUR BIGLERi Editor. Candidate for Congress. Pittsburgh, May Bth, 1848 Vor.rnivserta.—The` Deurlirigton Artille7 (Bea , ver Co.) Capt. Bernie; have by' unanimpus vote, anthoriaed their commander to tender thfiservieea in tie itleicielin *a; to the President.'" rersissylvemils, sic '0 1 2{6. in the name and by' the authority of the , 4 , c /c . . Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. By FRANCIS R. SHUNK, nor of the said Commonwealth, A PROCLAMATION* Whereas, The Prebident of the United States, in his Prochimation of the 13th instant, has announc ed that by the acts: of the - Republic of Mexico, a State of IVar exists, between that Gove - mment and the United States... - Whercea, It is our duty to acknowledge our dependence upon the Cleat Ruler Of the Cniverse: —I do, therefore, invoke the good people of the Commonwealth, by their religion antltheir patri otism, in submit as freemen should, to this of Providence, and 'humbly- ask of HIM, who alone can give counsel anti strength, to-sus tain us in the last resort . of injured Nations. and Whereas, The• President has been authori zed by Congress ' to call for and except the servi ces of fifty thousand volunteer soldiers, to protect and maintain the honor and security of the Union. .4a Whereas, All the force that may be requir ed promptly and efficiently to couduct the War, and successful termination, should be in readiness, to meet every contingency that may occur in its I progress. - -And Whereas, The Union of the States binds together the separate Sovereignties, and secures nue common feeling and interest, in which the people of Pennsylvania largely participate. The Officeys and Soldiers of the Commonwealth Will, therefore, with that alacrity and zeal which animate Freemen, and for which they are distin guished, hold themselves in reulidess prOmptly to meet and repel the enemies of the Republic, and to preserve the rights and honor, and secure the perpe tuity of the Union. 4U perilous who have charge of public arms, and other munitions of war, are reminded by our existing relations; that it is their imperative duty immediately to prepare them for the Public frier vice. And Mavens, the power of the lErniort is made. of for protection end defence, in all emergen - - cieri, by the harmony and energy of the people of each State:—therefore; All the citizens of the Commonwealth, are exor ted to be united. firm ark decided "in preserving order, promoting concrul, in maintaining the effi cacy of the laws, and in supporting and invigora ting all the measures syNch may be adopted by the constituted authorities; ter obtaining a speedy, just and honorable peace,J , • GIVEN under my hark and the - GREAT SEAL of the Commonwealth, at Harrisburg, this Sixteenth day of May, in the Year of our Lord One Thou sand Eight Hundred and Forty-Sir, and of the Com monwealth the Seventieth. Br TIM GOVEIVIVE. J. MILLER, S•creterry of the rommoncreakA. From ht Louis Reportrr May 13 WAR! WAR!! WAR!!! The steamer Pride of the West arrived here yes terday from New Orleans, bringing Judge Mct,catt- PUY, bearer of the despatches from Gov. EDWLNOe, to his Aid in this city, Cul. Campbell. Immedi ately on the arrival of Judge M., Col. Campbell placed the following REQUISITION and ORDER from Gen. Gains and Governor Edwards in the hands of Gen. Milburn: Fli•D QUARTIRS WESTERN DITIIIIOX, New Or leans, May 6th, 1846. Recent events in Mexico, and more especial ly on the Rio Grande, where hostilities against our pioneers and reconnoitering parties, have commen ced on the part of the troops of that nation, con vince me that the Government of the United States will no longer hesitate to-authorize the concentra tion of-s respectable force of western volunteers upon that important Section of our national Iron. tier. Having • solicited the President's authority to concentrate upon that bonier fifty battallions— each battalion to consist of six hundred men, to be accepted as volunteers into the service of the United States for six moths, unless sooner dischar ged—l take this occasion to say that your Excel lency will contribute much to the interest of the service, and anticipate a requisition from the War Department, by authorizing two battallions—one ofinfantry and one of Riflemen, of the chivalric volunteer corps of the State of Missouri—to organ ize and repair to this city as soon as practicable, where they shall receive arms, with every requi site supply to render them ready for action, And from this place they will go by good steamers to Point Isabel. I have the honor to be, with great respect, your obedient servant. EDMUND P. GAINES, Major Genl U. S. Army, commanding the Western Division To his excellency, Jousr C. EDW•RDS, Governor of the State of Missouri. TO THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE :NITSSOV Fellow citizens: Our frontier is in danger. The Mexicans invade our territory. War ' has com menced—the blood of our friends has been shed, and our army is menaced by superior numbers.— Our country needs the services of her defenders at Point Isabel, and - near Matamoras. A new emer gency'otTers, in which the soldiers of our country can further distinguish themselves for patriotism and bravery. Twelve hundred volunteers are requir ed from Missouri. Let them be speedily raised.— Every good citizen will lend his aid in concen trating a force to repel the attack of the Mexicans, and to procure by arms redress for the attempt to prevent the United States from asserting her claims within her own territory. As an inducement to enter the service promptly, the Missouri Volum teem may be assured, that those who reach the seat of war at an early period, may be employed in active and hard service. Be prepared to fight. Expect no light work. A brave soldier has no reason to underrate his adversary. Meet in St. Louis. All necessaries will be furnished at that Point You will be armed in New Orleans, and shipped thence to the seat of war. JOHN C. EDWARDS. Commandcs•in-Chief Mo., Militia Gen. Milburn promptly issued the following or der, and to4lay the Legion and the 64th Regiment will Rendevous near the Park. Only 800 men had volunteered in Now Orleans prior to the even ing of the 4th, when the Pride of the West left BRIGADE ORDERS HEAD Qum'Tzns, 2 Ist Brigade, 2d Dirision, Missouri Militia, 5 ST. Loots, 11th May, 1.846 The Governor of the State of Missouri, upon the requisition of Gen. GLINIS, U.S. Army, called for TWELVE HUNDRED VOLUNTEERS from the State of Missouri,. to.proceed forthwith to Point Isabel, for-The relief of Gen. Taylor. The Gover nor expects that foo can be raised in St. Louis— and, doubtless, that number, or near it; can be ob tained from the ilegiments of the Legion and the 64th Regiment of the Missouri Militia, commanded by Colonels Ezszox and Boaz, who are hereby required to assemble their respective Regiments at the usual parade ground, near the Park, at 11 o'clock to-morrow, the 12 instant. Other citizens who may, in the-mean time, or ganize themselves into companies, will also assem ble at the time and place above named, when the services of the requisite , number, not exceeding the limit of the call upon the State, will be accep ted and organized. WILLIAM MILBURN, • Brigadier General. Gov. Edwards has ,alscf issued 'an . order to the • • ..er officer, for the:enrollment of roaxr,'. corn paiuu. •f volunteers or militia,' to take the field hereafter notice if their services should be required. 7 - - iZ•A recruiting station was opened on lust evening at the Washington Engine Reuse, and Efty , six7Germans came forward: and enrolled them stiyea asa - Tollinteers to anew company. Another recruiting Prtirt,tvill ,be.openedliiiii _morning at the Oregon „Rouse, when it is expectillf that.an equal number will volunteer., - I,Tio compliment for St: Soar will le enrolleckbefore'snnset. - _, ' • [Sr.,"Thot — s *Reporter May For the Aforritng Post. - . - You may, mention in the Post that the Darling ton Light - _._,lrtillsyy, aimmanded by Capt G. A. &limas, at their Battalion Review, yesterday, ichanimouily agreed that their _should offer their, services to the President, to aid in carrying on the war. Capt: Scroggs, you know, is a lead ing Liberty mail, as well as a large proportion of his :company, and althouA violentlyopposed to the annexation of Texas, they are not now disposed to follovi in the wake of the ' , Spirit of Liberty, but to nobly standby their country in the hour of trial, without enquiring into the causes which have led to the existing war. - A FRIEND. Darlington, Bearer CO. May 19,1848. TERRIBLE DISASTER IN We are indebted to a gentleman of this city for ' the postacript to a letter from Mississippi, dated May 8, received by a friend of his, giving the par ticulars of a tornado which swept through 'Grena da' in that State on the evening previous, which in its unfortunate results, falls but little short of the great hurricane at Natchez some years ago. The writer states .that between twenty-five and thirty persone were killed, and many others wounded.— The sufferers were mostly children. The school house of a Mrs: - Plummer, was blown down, and that lady and several children killed. The male Academy was also blown down, killing several of the children, and wounding Mr. Sample the teach er. The writer states that he has not learned full particulars as to the persons killed. He mentions the wife and two children of a Mr. Robertson, that were killed by the blowing down of his house, and one or two of Mr. Sakes children, and two of Mr. Paines, as all that he could name positively in addition to those whose deaths are previously enu merated. The Baptist Brick Church was blown down with all the houses north of it—the torna do missing the busines part of the town, but swee ping with death and devastation the private.reai dences of the place. The whole town was clothed in mourning, and the deepest distress and confu sion was occasioned by this heart-rending occur ence, Full particulars of the injuries and losses could not be ascertained for several days. [Cilia:smith Citizen. • L&MONS AND ORANGES-30 boxes in store.— For sale by J. D. WILLIAMS. may 22 llO Wood st. TTAMS-50 qhoice Bacon Hams. 50 Venison " for sale by my 22 J. B. WILLIAMS FEA.THER.S-2 sacks received and for sale by my 22 7. D: WILLIAMS COFFEE -651 bags prime green Rio. ' " 10 pockets old government Jan. Arriving and for sale by LAMBERT Br. SHIPTON, my 22 133 and 135 Wood et SOAPS -110 boxer No. 1 Rosin; 20 Almond, Toilet and Palm. 50 Ryder Sharing. In store and for sale by myn LAMBERT & SHIPTON Wanted at the U. S. Arsenal. FORTY Five or Fifty Saddlers and Harnen ma ken and four Blacksmith' and Helpers to whom the highest wages Will be given on immediate ap plication to the Commanding officer. may 22-dlotkw2 t. [Dispatch, Journal and Gazette, copy daily and weekly, and charge this office.) FOR LOUSVILLE--REGULAR PACKET. The new and splendid passenger steam er TONNALLOKA, Capt. J. K. Moody, wi run 'tithe trade from Pittsburgh to Louisville, du ring the season of 1846. The Tonnaleaks, was built expressly for the trade, and Is elegantly furnished in every respect. For freight or passage apply on board. rny22 for Wool Carding of a enperi- Jll or quality, Just received and fitraalo at reduced pricea by GEO. LXICHRAN, my 22 26 Wood at. BALZORINES—New and splendid 13alzorines •Ombrie and other styles, opening this morning at No. 46, Market street. my 22 BARROWS & TURNER. 43 natidlag Lots at Auction AT 8 o'clock, on Saturday evening, the 3Otb inst, at the Commercial Auction Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth sts. ' will be sold without reserve forty three beautiful building lots, situate on Duncan street, De Villiers street, Coal street and Enoch st-, in the city of Pittsburgh; a plan of which may be seen at the Auction Room, and the property will bo shown to those disposed to purchaseat any time pre- ' vious to The 63.10. on appplication to the subscriber. The above lots offer great inducements to those wishing to purchase property at low prices, and are very eligibly situated near the city, in a healthy, plea sant and improving neigbboorhood. Terms—one half cash and remainder payable in twelve months, with interest and expenses of convey ancing to be paid by purchase. my 22 JOHN D. DAVIS, Auct. IT NEVER FAIED—IT NEVER WILL FAIL. if it is used as directed. It has been thorough ly tryed by thousands; many of whom are your neighbors, or friends, ask them if it has failed in their case. Besides it is warranted to rare or money refitruied—therefore you run no risk. And further, if they are not acquainted, by calling on the pro prietor. the names of some of the most respectable citizens of Pittsburgh will be given, that Dr. Thomp son's Carminative will cure the most violent cases of Dysentery or Flux, Diarrhwa, or Summer Complaint, Cholera Molina, Cholera Infantum, and Bilious Chalk., where it is not out of the power of medicine to cure. For the convenience of citi zens Dr. Thompson's Carminative and Pills have been placed with the following Druggists: B. A. Faltnestock & Co., John D. Morgan, J. Schoon maker & Co., Jonathan Kidd & Co., R. E. Sellers, Braun & Reiter, and the the retail stores generally. Prepared and sold wholesale and retail by the pro prietor. EDGAR THORN, Druggist. may 22. Pittsburgh Pa To the Honorable the fudges of the Court of Genera Quarter tkunons of the Peacr, in arutfor the Cann ty of Allegheny. The petition of John M'Cray 4th Ward, city of Pittsburgh, in the county aforesaid, humbly sheweth, that your petitioner has provided himself with materials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwelling house in the city 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. We, the subscribers, citizens of the 4th Ward, do certify that the abovepetitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accom modation of travelers and others, and that said tav ern is necessary. James Matthews, A. C. Bell, - M. Whitmore Dennis Leonard, George Culp, Samuel Lindsey, Joseph Craig, John Turbett, William Craig, Rev. J. Thomas James Graham, Adam Baker Sen., L. G. Robinson. may 22d3t. (Despatch copy and charge. NOTICE.—Thin is to give notice to the public that my wife has without any provocation left my bed and board. I therefore warn all persons from harbor ing or trusting her on my account, as I am determi ned not to be held responsible for any debts contract ed by her. JAMES ROSS. West Deer Township, Allegheny co., Pa. To the Public. 11[THETHER I left my husband without provica y y Lion, as is stated in the above notice, will be the subject of judicial investigation. The public is Therefore requested to suspend its judgment for the -present. - : MARTII2%. ROSS. may 22-11 . Doy WOOS, & FURNITURE AT AUCTION: I -- AtMcKentta , ,s No. 144 Wood - street, to-mor lovi, Friday, May 214'at 10 o'clock, A. M. a large l o t of Diy GoOtiA, GIICII aq Clothit, Caasinterert;CAßßl net* Tweeds; Gingitains,.Lawns, &e.' A lot of fate Straw Ronnets. • - At 2 o'clock, P. bi. 902 pair Butt Hinges, assorted. G boxes good Chewing Tobacco.. haltehests . 1 1". LI. !rea - Furniture,-viz:'-Bedsteads, Tables, Bureani, Rock ing and Arm ?kakis," Featlier Bode,, 3:;bird" cages; 1 _double bbld - Shot :Gun twtad patent breech, asur periur article, and 3 T urtlei ist- Drives. //q2l' CO'II3IERCIAI REttILD, Prepff4red.ticio.rreeted evAri,Afternoika. PITTSBURGH - BOARD OF TRADE. _ CONFLITTE rOlt X .T Carothers, J. May, John ihea:' ei rzsr triTEA- la.-Tat 41111fatt:Vii- VALIUM Cincinnati—per steamer Clipper No. . 2-1 box specie, 4 bbls molasses, 12 bbls alum, 40 bxs sun dries, 2 bbls hominy; 2 bbls lard oil, 15 bits scrap iron. Per stmr Milwaukie-1 screw press, 84 bbls lard oil, 137 bbls whiskey, 2 lota 'sundries, 18 sacks wool, 21 bundles paper, 25 ream do. Icruirrille--per stmr Susquehanna-26 hhds to bacco, 43 bze, 10 tanner's staves, 3 grindstones, 171 bbls whiskey, 7 hhds• sugar, 13 hhds hams, 3 hhds bacon, 70 tons pig metal. Nashville—per str. California; 108 bales cotton, 2 bags feathers, 2 box books, 13 sacks flaxseed, 165 bbls. and 27 Mids. hams, 44 hhds. tobacco, lot sundries, 15 bales furs, 1 bbl. scrap iron, 15 tons pig metal, 8 bales deer skins, 11 bags rags, 2 bbls. gig• Per star. China-100 tons pig metal. Muskingum--Per. stmr. Newark- 111 sacks oats, 109 i dor. brooms, 10 bbla. potatoes, l!erate rags, 1 bbl. eggs, 1 box mils. 1 lot leather. ((j The splendid steamer Clipper I o 2, Capt Crooks, leaves for Cincinnati to-day at 10 o'clock . xyThe splendid new steamer Pacific, Capt. Campbell, will leave this day for Louisville and all intermediate Ports. Western Waters.—The river at this point is at a stand. By last advice, from Galena, we hear it was falling there, and rising below the Upper Rap ids. The Missouri is falling at. St. Joseph and lit ing fast below Grand River. Lt. Louis Reporter, 14th, inst. Office ot the PlitsburibMorninig Post !. , 4 RiVIIPIP or TOE X PDX TOM Willi' XXDPXO Thursday, May 22, 1546. Business has altered but little duringlie past week; the run upon our wholesale houses, keeps them pretty busy. The weather has been variable—yesterday and and the day-before were quite tool - and pleasant. The rivers are stili in firre navigable order, there being 7 feet water in the..-charmel; and a great number of boats arriving and departing daily. Ann rs—Pot 3c; Pearls 31; Saleratus 4; we note one sale of 4 ton Scorching/A - at 3c. on time. The market the past week has been unusually dell; and no transactions heard of. Bssas--Stnall white, $1 # bush; Mixed, 75e6i) $ 1.00 # bush. Baia-14r p bush. Bscsvrsx—Sales light, at 25e p m. Baoosts—Range from $1 to $2,25 p doz. as to quality. Corros YAII.I-16c. cash. Corron—Tennessee and Alabcuns 61jrd74 Cur/tr.—ls Earn ut an advance. We note one sale of 150 bags of Rio at Si. Java 11112. St. Domingo C. 17. FLA:nags-25028c for good. Darla FRUlT—Apples , SI01,12; reaches $3 tio bush. Fizz Barcx—sls,ooo2o,oo. FLorn, during the past week, has been on a de cline, and but few sales--ranging from $3 to 3,121. Holders appear firm. Frsa—Susquehanna Herring $3,7.5e01,25 i bbl. Mackerel, No 2 sloasl2; No 3, $0,50a59,00. Sal mon, No 1 $lB. Gaoczarts—During tike week a very light bu siness has been done with the country: Sugar re mains firm at 61a6ic in hhds. Molasses N. 0. 34a35c in bbls; Sugar House, 45a50c. Gass !I—Wheat 65c. Rye 52a53c. Corn is on a decline—we quote sales at 36c. Oats is also on a decline—we quote a sale of 500 bus, at 31c p bus. Barley 53Q170e. Gums!, a, 27029 c. loot—Common Bar 3c, Sheet 50/7e. Boiler Plates 6atqc. Nails 5306 c. Plough Swings 43 05c. Slabs 4al7ic. Lann—in kegs 61, bblsOc. Lvmasa—From pile s2o,—prime Shingles p 1000, $1,2531,75. LEAD—Pig 3a4c, bar 41. PEOTIBIONS•••••BaCOD Hams 5a7e., Shoulders 4a sc, Sides saOc, Hog round, city cure, saBc, coun try do, 4iasc. New and fresh Butter is arriving in more plentiful supplies-from 'the country and may be purchased at 94.2 e: Old sa7c. Fresh Keg is scarce and but little inquired atter. Eggs scarce and will readily bring6ialep doz. Crack ers, Pittsburgh Water lg bbl, $3,50, Water $4,25. Szsns—Clover p bush, $4,50a4,75; Timothy $2,75a3,00; Flaxseed $10,05. SALT—Common 05a1,00. Sose--41a4ic. Candles $8,55 per 100 lbs.— Star 22c per lb. Mould 10c per lb. We quote sales of 50 boxes dip. at be per lb, 5 per cent. dis —cash. JOHN M'CRAY Wnisnar—,Common Mill cents.. Rectified 20 cents. WooL—Prime 28c; full blood 26c; 4 blood 24 blood 32; II blood 20; Common 18c. ZINC-800c go lb. We have been authorized to state that DATID HAnzz, Esq., will be a candidate for re-election to the office of Coroner, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. mayll. 5 lIHS Sugar-House Molasses, at Auction.—At McKenna's new-Auction Rooms, No. 114, Wood street, 3d door fron t ' sth, on Monday next, May 25th, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, will be sold without reserve. - 5 Wide Sugar-House *Wises of the best goal ty. P. McKENNA . myl9 Auctioneer. my2o.3td RECEIVED THIS" - DAY:—lteceiifed - atilt day, by Green & CO'aOrem ' largo , assortment .of the - newest , -of Panisolls E and Parmollettes, Pringett and Plain; which 'we will offer at prices that cannot fail toi please all who want a beautiful article, at the new Dry Goods Haile. • - _ my2o .7. . No. 106 Market street. SEALED Haltibishels and ..Peck_Afessarsai Tubs; andStickets i ,Woodeit ro4ll;.GtattOnlioes, Hay Forks and Itakesi"Witett !Carder; Mitchel', &c i rpt kialo cheap in any iluardity.bi•suit 0115ton:writ. • . ISAAC HA RATS; Agent,. • and ctimminion Mereheft, my2o43t. • . - Ci air street. at Lenn/is' for situ, ,ED aid for knadliedbmYaTilYol7:rehi,xel.thexiti.to post':towns,Assent , Appliea, meiv- TjASProodISSnUt., At•oessEYASSPhliPNe isst Generelpriee 14.1f1LL4,-- • • will be av all of:lbe- made by 414 square itt4t noiTo-- cotton Mill ; n itingdos , near feet 61/-, ii& .203^ PENN e Penn City,„o , coon work . - ,ons the Allegheny f thus , 19 ne w This t. /nee- in,will MY- Ek- - Con uni ed d Y - of Inn" e *oe • tv - Friday an lit/1g doling 5.a;c41,..t.,. Fii The rnn 2 hours y Cira,D4' day or?— - hours; '- ":'.:,-:.;•;r;Z,,V...' PORT OF PiTTORIJRGR: ' ARRIVED. Mchigan, Boles, Beaver; Louis hiLane, Bennet, Brownsville; Consul, Mason, Browluiville. Lake•Erie,,Hoops, Beaver. ". California, Bally, Nashvillei, Newark, Bishop, Muskingum; - China, Savage, Nashville; , DEPARTED. May Queen, Bowen, Zanesville; Acadia, Lucas, Louisville; Palestine, Rough, St Louis; Lake Erie, Hoops, Beaver; Consul, Mason, Brownsv.llo Michigan, Boies, Beaver. IMPORTS RV RIVER: CORONER " : BEIZOLSWAI - SALICS. TOY virtue of sundry-write of Venditioni. Expanes JUIP and Levan 'Facies of the Court of Common Pleas and - District Coart of• Allegheny Countyi end to me directed, will be erniised-to - public sale at the Court House in.the city of Pittsburgh; Oh Monday the 15th day.of June, A. D. 1846; at 10 o'clock, the following property, to wit:;, -"All the right, title, interest and aloha. of. Patrick H. Mellon of in to,and out of all that certain lot or piece of gronniladjoining the Borough Birmings ham, being lot:No 72 in .Tam .111 , 1Cees • iilan of lots and bounded and described as follotivet Beginning at the continuation. of Grosnever street and the road passing the late Dr. Bansman , s Mansion house, ex tending along said, road eighty.six feet, thence to wards - Birmingham seventy feet, thence towards Bansananie Lots-eighty feet, and thence along Gros 'tenor street, one hundred and three feet to the place of beginning. Also, that certain other' Lot 'of aroma adjoining the Borough of Birmingham about tenTect from the corner of said lot No 72, fronting on the road and Grosvenor street -west on a parallel line with the late Dr. Bausmates hill line, and running up I the ,hill to the centre of the old road 270 feet more or legs, thence down said road 176, thence down the hill near the middle of Lot No 64 about 220 feet and thence along said road about 190 'feet more er less to the place'of beginning. "Seized and taken in execu. lion as the property of the said Patrick H. Mellon at the suit of John E. Parker. ALSO, All the right, title, interestand claim of Edward McGarr of in and to all that certain part of Lot No 46in Fettennan's plan of Lots, situate in Pitt Town ship,- Allegheny county, bounded and:described u follotrs, to wit: Beginning at' the corner of. Coal Lane and Tannehill street 36 feet 10 inches to Lot of James Hughes, thence - by said Hughes' Lot 32 feet to the other part of Lot No. 46, thence by part of said Lot 40 feet and 4 1-2 inches to Coal Lane, thence by Coal Lane 17 feet and 8 1-8 inchu„.to the place of beginning on which are erected 2 two story - brick dwelling houses fronting on Coal Lane and Tannehill street, one of which is occupied as a store and dwel ling ltouse. Also, All that certain other part of said lot No 46, Beginning on Coal Lane at the distance of 75 feet 4 1-4 inches from Tannehill street and run ning south by Brady's part of Lot No 46, sixty one feet and 4 inches to a Lot of J. Hughes, thence by said J. Hughes' Lot 19 feet to other part' of said Hughes' lot; thence north by the said Hughes' Lot 68 feet and 1 1-2 inches to Coal Lane, thence by Coal Lane 21 feet to the place ..of beginning, on which is erected a small two story limit dwelling house: Being the same parts of Lot No 46 which was granted and conveyed unto the said Edward'McGarr by Hugh Brady by deed of partition dated july 30, 1839, and recorded in the Recorder's office in Book J. 3d vol. 58 pages'3l7, &c. Seized and taken in exe cutions. theproperty of the said Eilwsrd.bleGarr at the snit of Albree & Childs. • ALSO, All the right, titles interest and claim, of James Dickey, of, in and to, all that certain lot, or :piece of ground, situate, and being on thePennsylranut to the village of TaltlittlM, in East Deer Township, Allegheny County, being lot-No. 115, containing in front fifty feet or thereabouts, and in depth one hun- • dred and seventy-five feet or thereabouts, on which is erected a two story brick house, and also a two story ', frame house adjoining said - brick house and attaihed thereto, now or lately occupied as a tavern, with the appertenances•thereunto belonging. Alto, all that certain lot or piece of ground situate in the said village of Tarentum, East Deer Township, bounded by street, by lot of John Oberly, and by hind of H. M. Brackenridge Esqr., whereon is erected 'a frame stable now in possesion of John Oberly. Seized and taken in execution as the property of the said James Dickey, with notice &c., at the suit of William G. Alexander for use of Samuel Baird. • ALSO, All the right and title of Augustus Fillmore, of, in and to all that tract or piece offend, situate in Frank lin Township, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, boun ded and described as follows: Beginning at a post at the south-west corner of land. belonging to David Pasha, and running thence by land surveyed to said David Pachs, north eighty-eight degrees, east thirty eight and nine hundredths perches, to a post, thence by part of the same land south two degrees, east one hundred and twenty-four perches to a post, thence by the same south eighty-eight degrees; west thirty-eight perches and nine hundredths to a post, thence by land of William Jones, north two degrees, .west one hun dred and twenty-four perches to the place of begin ning, containing twenty-nine acres and eighty-three perches, being a part of lot No. 118 in Nicholson's district, and the same which was conveyed by Simon Pecher and Mary his wife,to the said Augustus Wil- more, by deed dated seventeenth ofJune 1841, and recorded in Book No. 3, page 352. On which is erected a dwelling house and appurtenances.— Seised and taken in execution as the property of the said Augustus Wilmore, at the suit of Richard Rob inson. ALSO, All the right, title, interest and claim of James Guy of in and to lots marked in J. C. ,Moor 's plan of Lou situate north of North Common in Allegheny city, and designated Nos 17 and 18 with the appur tenances. Seized and taken in execution as the pro perty of James Guy at the suit of D. H. Scott. ALSO, All the right, title, interest, property, claim and demand of James Wright in, to or out of all that certain piece of land situate in Pitt township, county of Allegheny, being lot No 114 in Cook ik. Cassatt's plan of a subdivision of sundry lots in Bedford's plan and bounded and described as follows, to wit: Be ginning on Ledlie street-at the corner of Bedford al ley, thence extending in fronton Ledlie street towards Cliff street 26 feet nine inches and in depth preser ving the same width parallel with Cliff street 122 ft. to property now or late of T. Liggett. Seized and taken in execution as the property of James Wright at the suit of George A. Cook's As.sinees. All the right, tide, interest and claim of Burris D. Wood of in and to all that certain lot or piece of ground situate in St. Clair township, county of Alle gheny and State of Pennsylvania, being bounded and described as follows, vizi Beginning at the corner of the Methodist Burying Ground on the Brownsville Road, and at the distance of 99 feet from the line of Ormsby's heirs, thence south 27 1-4 feet west along said road 180 feet and% inches, thence in a straight line and nearly , at right angles with said road 50 feet more or less to the line of the Methodist burying ground aforesaid, thence north 14 14 east along the line of said burying ground 180 feet and 6 inches to the Brownsville road aforesaid at the place of begin ning. Seized and taken in execution as the property of the said Burris D. Wood at the suit of Alfred Verner for use of William Phillips. ALSO, Al) the right, title, interest and claim of David. D. Wood, of, in and to, all that certain piece or parcel of ground, situate in St. Clair township, county of Allegheny, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: begining at the corner of a piece of ground belonging to Burris D. Wood, and on the Browns ville Road, thence south 271 degrees, west, along said road, 50 feet and 6 inches, to The corner of a piece of ground,belonging now, or formerly to Al fred Verner, thence along the line of said piece of ground, 61 feet more or less, to theline of the Meth e.dist burying ground, thence north 141 degrees, east along the line of said burying ground, 50 feet;6 in ches, to the corner of the piece of ground,-belong ing to Burris D. Wood, aforesaid, thence with the line of said piece of ground, 50 feet to the place of begining. Seized and taken in execution as the pro: perty of said David D. Wood, at the suit of Alfred Verner, for use of Wm. Phillips. ..... • All the right, title, interest of William Green, of, in and to all that certain two story frame dwelling house, situate in Allegheny city, on the corner of Ann street, and Isabella Court, about 20 feet front on Ann street, and extending back along Isabella Court about thirty feet, and 'adjoining vacant lot of Green. Seized and taken in execution as the prop erty Wm. Green, at the suit of George Moore. ALSO, • - All the right, title, interest and claim of William Anderson, deed in the hands of Thigh Toner his sur viving Administrator with, and with notice to the Heirs at law of said Wm Anderson, deed, of In and to all that ground situate h i o , Haraville in the county of Aillry and numbered in the plan thereof as laid out by the Executors 'of James O'Hara,. late of the city of Pittsburgh, deed, numbers 207 and 209 each of said lots containing 24 feet in front on Penn street on the Turnpike road, and extending back to Spring alloy .100 feet, Being part of the same property which said Executors of Jameti O'Hara by. Deed da ted the 4th day of May, 1839, - recorded in 'the office for recording of Deeds, Bce: ' and in and for the coun ty of Allegheny ln.Book J.3d vol. 58 page 21; &c., granted and conveyed unto Wilson McCandless as by reference to records will more fully ap ear,= and being the same two lots of ground which the said Wilson SPCandless conveyed unto the said Wm. An dertton, - Seized and -taken in execution' as the pro perty of said Wm Anderson, deed,' in the hands of High Tenerliis surviving Administrator, with notice, ati aforesaid at the - auit of Wilsen WCandless. ELIJAH .TROVILLO,. Shff. • Suzan's.% Orrica, May 21, 1846. -my224etii . _ "'IEDIENN INSURANCE COMPANY.-An eighth divi .K dead of ten per bent. on ell claims against the Company. haaheen declared payable on Monday the 211th inst. FINNEY, Jr. ruy2l-4t - ' : Secretary. - _ - • :s~._. , ti...1 1 , - ,T, - :ll.tke't:i.7 , lfl - 4 . .T: , :1t.:g.',. CharlesB. - Porter," . . Hr. Freeric•k Manager.. I Stage • Manager: nersof mtssyrr?,: ..:....... : SO cents. Second Third ....20 " Pit,. Benefit of Mr. MIIRDOICH I This Evening, will be performed the Play . of . • TILE LADY, OF LPONIII. Song,, by.. hir. W/LiTlita3.. • To e - onclude with the. Pap:* of IiTS LAST , LEGS. bc,Doora-to open at a t..terore 7 ) to rise at past Erny 22 • S" : !.. • • •-•- - • J • - •AA, / , .••• • - - • • • t - • • J,7:t • • • -_ . GREAT 75.1 WERTER EIRCUS LAST NIG= BET ONE.. In '• Front of the-Amencan' Hotel, on Penn street Equestrian Director, Mr Slimy.. Clowns, Green'Johnson and W, Worrell. Benefit of Mr. E. itone. THIS evening, Friday, May 22, 1846,. the en• tertainment will commence with the beautiful Allegory. untitled, Oen Courrrara Gunity.. Horsemanship, by Messrs. McCollum, E. and D. Stone, J. - Sharp, and Levi.: - - Comic Singing, by Young. ,Posturirig and Slack Rope, by W. Day, Plate Spinning,,by E. Stone. Groupings of Statuary, by the four Brothels. Tom 'Young on the /ran •Wire - • John Smith arid hisassociatea in their dark say log and doings. • Conclude with the sketch entitled: All in the Wrong 'ley - To-morrow, last night—T M'Collumis Benefit. Cinr`Thcre will be an afternoon performance giv en on Saturday, commencing at •half past 2 o'clock P.M. Box, 50 cents; Pit 25. No half price to Pit. gtirProper officers engage to enforce order. To the Honorable the Judges of the Court •of General Quarter Sessions of the Paste, in -and for the Coun ty of Allegheny. - The petition ofGriffith Jones, of Lower St. Ckir Township, in the county: aforeiaid, humbly shew eth, that your petioner haa provided himself with ma terials for the accommodation oftraielers and others, at his dwelling house, in the county aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant hit* a license to keep a public; house of entertainment. Find your petitioner, as in duty' bound, will pray. • : GRIFFITH JONES. We, the subscribers, citizens of lower St. Clair tp., do certify that the above petitioner is of good re , pate for honesty and temperance; and is well pro vided with house room and conveniences for the as commodation of travelers and others, and that said tavern is necessary. John Obey, Henry Ingram,- F, Cotter ' Philip Smith, Samuel Dulf, John Robinson, James Flanigan, Andrew, Robinson, Joseph Lawson, Hugh Roberts, James McDonal, J. P: Ross, Ephraim Jones. To the Honorable the judges of the Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in antlfor the'county of allegheny. - The petition of John Martin, of Wilkins township. Allegheny county, humbley sheweth that your petitioner hath ptovidedbintself with ma terials for the accommodation oftxavelers and oth-, era, at Ids &elfin , " house in the county aforesaid, and prays that } rout Honour will ;be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of entertain ment And your petitioner, as in duty bound, will pr!y : ; JOHN MARTIN. We, the subscribers, citizens of Wilkins township, do certify that the above petitioner is of good re pute for honesty and temperance, and is well provi ded with house room and convenience for the ac commodation of travelers and others, and that said tavern is necessary. ' John Campbell, David Stotler; John Robinson, John Hershey, Francis Wilson, Andrew ,El'Kelvey, John Hill, Jesse Patton, George Smith, John Greenewalt, William Stewart, Thomas Likens. may2l-d&w3t, To the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Gener al Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and for the county of .91Iegheny. . The petition of Robert Hopper, 3d ward „Pitts burgh, humbly sheweth that your petitioner hath provided himself with materials for the accommo dation of travellers Mid: others, at his dwelling house in the city aforesaid,, and prays that your Honor will be pleased to grant hint a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your petitioner, as in duty bound will yray. ROBERT HOPPER. 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. • - - Robt. Porter, James Clark, George Felix, 'Wm Anderson, Wm. Sinclair , john Bryson, Robt. Story, T..T. Adanis, - M. McWhinney, Robt. Curran, R. M. Young, Robt. Mitchel. my2.l-d3t, To the Honorable the fudges of thz Court of Genera Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and for the Conn - ty of Allegheny. The petition of Evan Jenkins, of the sth ward, Pittsburgh, in the county aforesaid, humbly,shew eth that your petitioner has provided himself With materials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwelling house in the county afore said, and prays that your honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of.en tertainment, and your petitioner, as in duty'houral; will ptay , RVAN JENKINS. We, the subscribers, citizens of • the fifth ward, do certify that the abovepetitioner 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 tai'em is ne.ceseary, Thos. Young, • D Bentz, J Murtock, ", John Barn, J Davis,'• R E Thomas, W Taylor, John C. Donidd, James Wilson, William Davis, S Peppard, James Kerney. my2l-3t* To the Sonerrahle the Jiidges of Me Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in anelfor the eounty , of Allegheny. . The petition of 11.1). Mille r , of the 24 ward, Pitts burgh, in the county aforesaid, humblyitheweth that your petitioner hath provided himself with materiels foe - the accommodation of travelers and others; at his dwelling house in the county aforesaid, and prays that. your Honors.will be pleased to grant him a li cense to keep a public house of entertainment, - And your petitioner, as in duty bound, will praY, It. D. MILLER. We the subsciibers, citizens of the 2nd Ward, do certify that the. above petitioner is :of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well -pro vided with house room and conveniences for the ac commodation of travelers and others, and that said tavern is necessary. E W Lynd,Magraw Henry NI Chambers 31 3 1Cibben, W Tayleri: - Charles 11-Paulson, .Tolfe. Best, 'rhos Graham, P B Jones, itiller Ell,ott, Jr.L•Sheo,,,ap . T,F,D4e4gEDIATFLT—,Two-:goo4, , olurt,- TVmakezelapply atIariGKENNEDrEf oil sth ah beivrtcalVood and Sauthfieddi • - .. -- .4(45331. - ik \ ols - D - iscouNast •-' • - --contisrzntsarta'ni ---- • . ALLENICILAMEk EXcIiANGE coairEle or THIRD, laen WOOD entlttre, \ 11.1.2h0nt. Phila.delphia Banks ...par State Bank do braziebecAor Pittaburgh.,;:., :„ ~par Shawneetown.. - ...“..-30 w Lancaa r.. spar xt~ovsl Ch r connty:......par State Hardt& btancl4.lo. D aware county..... par • TE eritlatteE, Montgomery county..par All solvent baskr:;. , -31d• - •- , Northumberland tr...arrn s. - .canorsNa. : 'Columbiaßlidge 'cc! .Pa; All solvent-bulks.; .7.21 d ' Doylestown •••• • • • • •1 1 _,. Nnw faioLAMIL ' Reading ** I. r h " - All - solvent banks— ,•11/ Bdtke co unty * . .. ....par . Pottsville •••.• • *E nEw *wig NewMoris • U. States Bank ~ emit*. Brownsville. .. . ....1 ld Washington ... '; • */ d Baltimore; Al! other solvent birs.2d Man.bk er/P• Pitvir.pir , wiscoicatir'itan. • . State"Scri g ' 2d City and - onto. , Farm andMech bas ...541:_: All Other 501vent......64 Exchange—Sr/44 Rato..., New Tork...Philadelphra ..; ...k pnn, . ...4 rut , cora AND anew, var Art. Frederickdom ..Ten Tha1era...;....7 SO Ten Guilders...... .3 90 Loniad , ors ... . . Napoleon 3 SO Ducati 2 150 220, Eagle, old ~108 11. .! new .10 00 Doubloon, Spanish..l6oll Do. Patriot , ..149 50 Guinea:. . . . . . 5 05 Lancaster loa Munilton Granville . ..45d Fanners , Bk canton..2sd Urbana ..-. Belot& . 5d All Solvent - Banks, 2d nIDLANA State Bk ei bran cites.. 20 6&6 p. spm KENTUCKY. All solient Batiks 2d Eastern Banlur... . . ... 2d .... do. branches id Bach at Morgontewn.. Id 17STARD.4-50canu 3lnstani, 5 each, just re- ILL. milted and fez' sale by - • rnaylo- MILLER & RICKETSON „ EPSOM SALTS.-10 hif teMs Epsom Sato, just received ..and for sale - by triyl9 - MILLER & RICKETSON kJALT.—.I6o bbls No. 1 'Salt, just received 1 1; 1 4 for sale by , • myl9 - MILLER & RICKETSON. MACKEREL—.iO half barrels, No 1 Mackerel; 10 Kilts mess Mackerel, put up for fainily use, and for sale by • ' - - - • - • mayl9 • .MILLER RICKETSQN: OILS --1800 gallons unbleached Fall and Spenn. 1000 bleached do.. do. do; 1800 pounds Palm Oil; 10 baskets super Olive Oii; _ Just received and for sale by mayl9 MILLER & CI LAT-LET-4 11lids. Claret; V.„/ 10 Boxes Superior do.; . 5 do. very_ sup. do.- In store and for sale by _ ' . /MLLES .& RICkrISONi _ . 0. ALT PllTRE—.lsolregs - refuled,Sait Petiejust "/...7 received and fOr safe by • _ mayl9 - IVILLLER & RICKETgON, NEW BOOKS.. Kind Words for the Kitchen, by Mrs.,Copley, Young Markle Book of Knovyledge. The Young -Bushand. Wife. - Book of Cage Birds. 2Esop , s Fables. - Mrs: Ellis , Prose Writings. • Irvings Sketeh Ijook. "_ Lavater. Benthanian. - - - S. BOSWORTH. Eic Ccr., 43 Market street. 'DR )kll X 7 Kegs Rural) , Butter. •-• 2 bbla u. , c ' Just'receird and for sale by - • MARTIN' &1:8141T111. rhay.2o 56 Virood street, between 3d and Alth.. BACtIiN--5000 lbs Hams • and Sides, rxell CUT 4 and - Sr:lroned. For sale by May 20.d&1V my:llw3t 50 BUSHEL , &Hair for Plasterers; f°r eby MARTIN TIN &SbIITII, Wood steeeL mayX:l••dltw Pittsburgh Navigation and. Fire nista. ranee Company. - . . OFFICE. NO: 21 MARKET STREET. THE citizens of Pittsburgh continue to be offered an opportunity to effect insurance upon their property, by a Domestic institution located among themselves, based upon domestic capital, andron ducted by directors, in whose prudence, integrity and good faith they can readily ascertain whether they may repose that undoubted security which should ever attend an assurance transaction. To persons whose properly has already been dam aged or destroyed by fire or water, the adSantage of personally adjusting the loss with arf, institution AT HOME; will bestrikingly erident. To those who suffer ed by the Great Fire, this particular corporation need. no recommendation. The prompt paynient of the whole amount of its losses--st.sniT Two 'mamma ruousarrn DOLLAIUS-h3 to them a sufficient guarantee of future security. . It is the part of all prudent men, however forttf- nate, to anticipate calamity for the purpose of avoid ing its effects. To suck as haye hitherto eschped, as ' well as to those who hare sustained loss the facility, of protection and indemnity, offered this instita- - lion, will be the strongest inducement to avoid the reflections and regrets which must be experienced by those who suffer without hope, of restitution.• • • M. ALLEN, President. Ann's' Famer.v., Secretary. • feblo-416m JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT THIS medicine has already proved itself to be all that it has been recommended, by those. who have given it a fair test in this country, and the demand for it increases daily. We have jnatlidtigl of an important cure of Asthina, which Lai been effected by the use of it in &neighboring . town the ease was that of a female who had for along. time - been under the care of a physician, but had received no relief, and her case was considered hopeless. As a last resort she purchased a bottle - of Dr. Jaynes Expectorant, which caused her to expectorate freely, gradually eased her cough, and rapidly restored her to health. We have no hesita tion in saying that this preparation of Dr. borne. for the cure of Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Asthma, Consumptions, &c., is the most valuable medicine ever offered to the American public. There is no quackery about it—Dr. Jayne is one of the most skilful practicing physicians; and where - yer his re dons preparations have been thorongly tested, he is looked upon as a great public benefactor.— Somerset (Mc.) Antrnel. For sale in Pittsburgh, at the Pekin Tea Store, 72 Fourth at., near Wood.. - 1:- myls-d§nr . A N IMPORTANT CURE BY DR. JAYNE'S . L 1 A LTERATIVE.-IVe have been infoimed by Mrs Mahan, a grand-daughter of old . Gen; Wayne, that she suffered for a number of years ftom the growth of alums goitrous tumor of the throat, which besides the deformity, produced both a difficulty of deglution and of breathing. . Indeed, she says, the • pressure upon the windpipe Ives so great as to pre- • vent her from sleeping in a`recumbent posftion, and often suffocation appeared inevitable. She alsos labored wafer severe indisposition from Liver Com:. plaint and Jaundice, for which she commenced the • use of Dr. Jayne's Alterative, which she took for six or seven weeks, and her general health was completely re-established by it, and perceiving some diminution in the size of the GoitrousTrimor, she was encouraged to persevere in the use Of the Alterative until every vestage of the painful:Tumor was entirely removed. • • - For sale in. Pittsburgh, at•the Pekin ! Tea Store 72 Fourth at, near Wood: • • mfi4 DOWEL AND StrADIERVOISIPLAINT.—No • cons, 'No Ps - Ir.—Dr. JAYNE. No: 8 South Third sireet, is willing . to guaranty that his Cartai- ' native Balsam will cure'Diarhcea, Colics,- Griping Pains, Cholera Marlins ' ' SruXtmer *Compaint, ana other derangementir of,.the stomach and bow els, in ninety-nine cares out of a hundred, and* in less than half the time they can be effected by any other means. It is extremely pleasant; and chil dren are fond of it It is equally is effectual for adults as children, an3l when the'directions are fol l Owed and a cure is nofeffected, the money 3.,ry be cheerfully returned, For sale in Pittsburgh, at the Pekin TettiStore, 72' Fourth st., near Wood. , may 14 OA. REyr—We ofer for -rent, that lame ,and F =medicte Dame house; opposite the residence of Mr. T. MeCany,on Cummins streets, 6th ward.— The house contains eight well finished , rcetris ana ha. a wail, garden' sod a number of good fruit tiees„ and grape nnes. Rent low and postreesion • . gliren initnedietaty _ Enquire - or • - BLAKELY dr SBL,•• RealSe".•:'7 4l 4-- • ~ w \~~ . \~~~~f ~ ~ ~~~7 . «~~2~ ~ ~~~ ^ MARTIN*. 56 Wood street.
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