THE MIME DAILY DREW POST. JOHN BIGIPER, Editor PITTSBURGH, SATURDAY, MAY 2.3, 1846 FOR CANAL COMMISSIONER, WILLISB.; FOSTER, jr, - COVNTY. Very Prudent. The editor of the Gazette has wisely determin ed:to abandon his "efforts to' prove that - the Ameri can government is the ;aggressor in the Mexican war. This, we must bay., we, regard as a very wise determination on his part, but so- far as' are concerned we regret it exceedingly. The "timings and twistings? of the inflated Deacon, during the prei t ent week; have been to us a source of, great _-e great The vanity and conceit of the:fellow led him into a scrape, and his awkward efforts to extricate himself were as ludicrous as the. tivistings of the clown M the circus to escape the .lash of the ring master. .But, to be serious, :the-Deacon, if he is a can did man, and a lover of his country, as he profess ex to be, shOuld - at once - Correct the false statements which he . has made. in" the Gazette—he should without delay frankly say to his readers that he was,. in error in reference to the territory upon which Gen. Taylor is encamped. -lie should, moreover, mite to his fellow-citizens that the - American gov enlntent-is:in the right and that Mexico is the aggressor. All this he should do as a cheer act of justice to his . omM country, the fair fame of which ltie statements were calculated to.sully and cover with dishonor.- Win of Mexico against 11► e United States. Tlta President of Mexico has isstied a long-Proc lamation, addresSed to , - Mexican' nation,. dated "National Palace of Mexico,April .'23, 18-iti." .Pated;!s complains about the annexation of Texas, and the invasion of Territory which Mexico claims as.her own. • In reference to -the war he outragessaYs;'" SO multiplied; and so.. hard, could nOt..any longer be -tolerated, and I have given or ders to the general-hi-chief of - the division 'on our frintier of the neith,.thdt he wage hastilities" (hi otitexwords, attack) "against the army which is waging them against usi that he give war for an anzwerto the enemy who is making wax upon us; and that; invoking the Gbd of battles, 'to vindicate the . ,Valor of our 'soldiers; the unquestionable right to our territory; mid the honor of • arms which are to be vielded only in defence of jastiee." And, 3 :fiermakiiig, other assertions, he adds-. "From this day. begins our deferuire war, and every point of our territory invaded ,or attacked shall be valiantly de fended." . , The IYaghington Union in referring to the Proc lamation, says "now we' see with what propriety the opponents of the recent act of our ,Congress object to the language of its preamble, and how consistent it is with the facts of the case for them to declare it to be false, as the preamble states it, that War exists with Mexico, and that this war had been begun by Mexico.'' QThere were but fire expresses on Wednesday afternoon from the city, to bring in the Mexican news. The excitement at the darn on the arrival of the boat was decidedly funny; and then, when theytot the'papers, to fee the riders make horse flesh sager ; to say nothing, of the manner in which they -made the dust Ily, was very exeiting.—, Ourliorse but we ;shall not say any thing about him. Q 0.• The Munorn.—We mentioned yesterday that„...Rosurr Baxrsoir had been arrested and com mitted for the murder of his wife Isabela Beat son. - The summoned 6y Coroner Ilartez e 'J . de clare in their verdict "that Robert Beatson in flicted a blow or blows ',on her let side, on, or near; the haunch bone with an axe, or other hard substance, which caused her death." AcerbisT.—A lad was accidentally run over yesterday afternoon, at the corner of Third and Wood streets,.by the expi:ess rider of the Journal. *was nutdangerously injured. Public :Sleeting According to previous notice, a large meeting of the Mechanics and Workihg Alen of Lawrenceville wag-held at the School HOuse on Tuesday evening, May, 1846, for the purpose of exchanging opinions With regard to theirhest interest and political mat ters generally. • - - "The meeting was organized by calling William D. Moore, Esq. to the Choir, H. Powel and F. Barlitt were chosen Vice: Presidents, and R. H. : Peering, Sec'y. The following gentlemen were t:elected to draft resolutions, - -&c., -expressire of the sense of the „meeting: Hiram Powel, J. L. Watson and F. Bartlett. After a short intermission the commit tee returned and presented the following preamble and resolutions which were read and adopted by acclamation: 'W . :starts An Address: has been issued by our' - w felloworkingmen" of Pittsburgh, calling mien the lliiechanics and Workmen of Allegheny county to arouse from the Political le,thargy in which they have so long slumbered, and to think and act for themselves, in such a manner as will be calculated to promote their interests and secure their inde pendence' and no longer trust their destinies in the hands of designing knavesand selfish, unprincipled demagogues, Therefore, Resolved, Thai we, the Mechanics and `Workingmen of the Borough of Lawrenceville and . Allegheny Arsenal do heartily respond to the - address and fully appreciate its ohjeet,-feeling rea dy and willing at any time to unite in any honor able move or measure that may appear calculated to elevate tabor and place it in a position to which it rightfully.elongs. Resolved, That an enormous state debt, a fluctu ating currency, the rapid increase of poverty and crime, together with the barefacecland scandalous practice of controlling Legislative action by bri be" fully admonish us of the immediate necessity of hurling from office such unworthy servants, and sending to our Legislative'Halls, honest men, with feelings and interests, in unison with our own. Resoked, That this meeting highly appreciate the noble stand taken by the journeymen engine builders, blacksmiths and: otherii of the city of - Pittsburgh in the ten hour systeifi, and that it is a duty incumbent on all 'Mechanics and Working .meniii every - department of life to manfully ob- tam the same. Resolved, That this meeting repudiate the base system of Mechanical lahor, as being performed in our Petitentiary, that it is subservient of the best interest of the honest mechanic -and places him in competition with the murderer, assassin and highwaymen. Resolved, That the workingmen arise from their lethargy, and rescue their . vital interest from the fangs of a reckless arristocracy, who has caused crime to raise his infamous head in our penitentia ry, and prostrate the virtuous energies of an hon- 1 at and hard working people. ,35th. Watson was then called fur, and addres-ed the meeting with eloquence upon the different sub jects that are highly important to the Illechanic I and Working-men. Other gentlemen addressed the meeting, after which it avas resolved that the pro- I ceedinge of the meeting be signed by the officers of' -the meeting, and Tablished in•:all: the papers in Pittsburgh, that are friendly'. to the Cause. WM. D. MOORE, President. P6WELL: 3 Vice Presidents, F.B.IIIITLETT, Dearing, Secretary. ' ` 4 tit =SE strange, indeed, if Brother Jonathan's pride does not get a fall. But for the pacific arid Christian poli cy of Great Britain, most fearful would be the re sults of Mr. Polk's, proceedings; as it is, one can only smile at the utter absurdity of such a nation as the United States—without an anny, without a na vy, with no credit abroad, and money at 2 percent. a month at home—threatning to invade and con quer the territories of its neighbors. With, a just cause, all these deficiencies would, we are NVell Sat: idled, 'soon be supplied, and no people would more manfully defend their own firesides than Ameri cans; but as invaders and conquerers, they arc naught—absolutely naught. By cunning and ad dress, they have certainly; "improved off the face of the earth," thousands of the poor aborigines, and seized upon their inheritence; but - these are their only effective weapons, and when they throw them aside, abandon their .masterly inactivity," and the musket, downfall of the stripes and stars—the dis solution of their national confederation—will not be far distant. As knowing and unscrupulous traders, they may yet juggle both Great Britain and Mexico out of as valuable territories as Michigan and Texas, (to neither of which magnificient countries they had the slightest legal claim,) but let thermonce throw aside the mask, and, scorning even the appearance of justice, conic forth with unbl&hing front, to seize, with the strong hand, the prMierty of others I —on the ridiculous plea of its "contiguity" to their own—and they will live to repent the day they so miscalculated the power of Great Britain and their own comparative insignificance and weakness_ John Bull, like many a strong and wealthy man, Cares not for—nay, for peace sake and to avoid, trouble, willingly submits to—a certain amount of ' smooth-tongued chicanery and well-disguised pil fering; but let the thimble ( rigger or nimble finger- ed pick-pocket, deceived by his good humored carelessn.-s, assume the tone and attitude of the Dick Turpin school, way lay the old gentleman on his road from Ascot, or Epsom, and with pis tol in hand, summon him "to stand and deliver" —and. the atinesaid scamp turned ruffian, will soon find his arm hanging powerless by his side, his pistol on the ground, his head broken; and his bruised and mauled carcase in close "conticuity" with the cold and comfortless floor of what he has been accustomed technically to designate as "the stone-jug." • .[Frotrilbe:.Montreal Herald and Gazette May 15.] Colonel Fitzpatrick's style is richly characteris tic of the Texan "amateur." We think he will be M=== Nritz cuss** ana. £l44lrstosta.-m•We learn by the ,taquirer that et tompatif volunteers. comic. ting 100 privates and 12 officers, has been form ed in Richmond. Captearrington and Lieutenant Warren pMeeeded to Washington on the I.6th inst. for the purpose of tendering the service 3 of this cow of volunteers to the General Government. - HtZW.ti FOR CARnocz!--Carroll Parish, Lotisi ana, :%ve venture to say, deserves to be the banner parish of the State. She has sent out of a popula tion of about 250 voters, a splendid volunteer com pany of 73 men, raised and officered within three days after heating, the news of Use demand by Gen. Taylor! , Br.t.r.o*sl.—A , mechanic has just taken out patent foil a blast bellOws. There are seven small belloWs at work in one large one, so that a con stant blast can be kept up through the main pipe. FROM TILE SEAT OF WAR. The New-Orleatts_ papers contain no later news front the seat of war. The Picayune has received a number' of letters by the steamer Florida; the contents of most of thbm, however, have been an ticipated. One from Lt. Henry mentions the cap ture of Copt, Thornttilt, and states that he came near making his eseape atter all. His horse jump ed dowu a bank with hint, and he lay some time The bruises he then received were his only wounds. Ile was repeatedly shot at, but escaped all harm, and actually reached within live miles of the camp—the surprise occurred about 2ti miles from camp—when he was taken prisoner by a Mexican picket-guard. Gen. Ampudia is endeav oring to ,redeem his character for humanity by the treatment of his prisoners. Thi: Picayune contains the following letter, the lateSt receivettdated Fort Taylor, May 4 . , at 2 0,- dock in the mauling: Dear Feiendshe ball opened yesterday morn ing from the Mexican line; They flied the , first shot at revr.ille : and the way 4,4, tJ and 12 (1 think) pound shrA flew about these parts was a sin, , and their mortars throwing shells kept the . atmosphere in continual confusion with their ,whiz bang!" all the time. But notwithstanding the "Star-Spangled Banner" still waves over the "land of the free and home of the brace." Their firing did not cease until 12 last night I suppose to-morrow will be a duplicate of to:day. It would have wanned the wax in your ear to have heard our 18-pounders -give . out the cry, - - One shot struck in the embrasure of the enemy's works, and knocked cannon; carriage, embrasure and men -into fits." We have no mortars. Had we received those Gen. Taylor requested from NVashingtou when he first came to Corpus Christi, we would have left no more brick in that town than there are •'in my hat" flat, sirs, this is only the introductory act; just you- lay low," and you'll see, perhaps, the all-fired•est fight (if they'll agree) that perhaps you ever did see. Yours, truly, May 4, 1846-6 o'clock in the morning:. "Hem we go agtlin - as the boy said when, the bull chased him. As I expected, at daylight they led off again, and we are going it 'nip and tuck: like a frog at a hurt boot. Up to the present speaking the enemy have thrown between 11..00 or 1300 shot, solid and hollow; • while we have fired 357 'On our side, one sergeant—of Co. A, 7th Reg't.—has been killed and one slightly woun ded in the arm. This all the damage to usi the extent of damage to the enemy is not known, but must be considerable. It is almost incredible to suppose we should receive so little injurie Iron:L . 's° many shots. If i live, I may tell you some more; if I die, you can't expect it. ours, -- Extract of a &Err rarity(' in this city to-day. "The people of Yucatan, it appears now, are in earnest in throwing off the yoke of the central government, are' detennined to invoke the aid of the United States to effect this. The bearer of the demand from Gen. Paredes, (I aril advised,) upon the Yucatan government for its quota of troops to operate against us, was indignantly ordered to leave Merida immediately, for that the only troops that Yucatan would furnish, would be to operate against Mexican tyranny. - -Washirrgton Union tray P.). Canada Opinion. of the War onthe Rio Grande. The Canada papers generally are, at this time, very abusive of the American goveinment The editor of tjie Montreal Herald is perfectly furious. The editor of the Herald, like the editor of the Pittsburgh: Gazette, is "cry positive that our gat lant little Army is posted upon territory to whirl the United States Late nut "a shadow of a just ti tte." The editor of the Herald we pre&urne will find out before long that Brother Jonathan is now a 'full grown man,' and that he has made "short work" of the war with Mexico: From the Montrml Herald. It would appear, by the news from General Taylor's camp, which we publish to-day, that our blustering neighbors are likely to receive a some what severe check from the despised Mexicans.— Whatever may be the fate of the so grandiloquent ly called "army of occupation," while the individu- als forming it may claim our sympathy; ttic ambi tious and grasping government that has sent then to "occupy" a territory to has not a shadow of a just title, can deserve none; and most heartily do we trust, that the Mexicans may succeed in driving back the unprincipled invaders of - their country. The news, it will be c&ened, reached N. York last Sunday. and we consequently have yet to learn its effect upon the loony market. there. It will be EMS .i~- disappointed, however, and, insteaktif his fire-eating propensities being gratified, and ttnris army" having "the d-----dest hardest fighting that ever any ar. I my had in this world," the probabilities are, that he, the "amateur," and uthis army," (we drop the warlike expletive) will have the "hardest" March . ing—as prisoners of war, into the interior of Mex ico—that this army, At least, "ever had in this world!"—General Taylor has allowed himself Lobe entrapped, and, no doubt, when, like Sterne's star , ling, he finds he "can't get out," he will, (frireapt Catlett says, he is "as cool as a cucumber") to save the u&eless effusion of , blood—the consequence of his Own imbecility in allowing himself and his army to be caught—coolly surrender' to a force, which, it is pretty evident, he is in no condition to contend with. .ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMER BRITANNIA. Important Neau—Death of Loui.; Phillippe—Jicro iullon in France. By the 11 o'clock boat from Philadelphia last night, we have reports from passengers that the steamer Britannia had been telegraphed at Boston, and that Louis Phillippe was dead, and that the sad event was immediately followed by a revolu tion. This is the only intelligence we could acct. tain, as no mail is received by the boat. Married. On 'Thursday the 21st inst., by Rev. Dunlap, Dr-. A. G. WALTER to Miss FnAttcr.s Ater BUTLIIR, daughter of Joint B. Butler EN., all of this city On the evening of the . 2.lht inst., Cuenr.otre in fant daughter of Ji,rai E., and CAROLINELEDLIE, aged . 2 years and t months. The relations and friends of the family, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral on thiS morning; at 10 o*clocy, from lier'parcnts residence in Penn it., near the corner of Irwin at., without further notice. COMMERCIAL RECORD. Prepared and Corrected every Afternoon PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE. COISITTE ?OR stir. J. Carothers, J. May, .Tolua Shea. - PORT OF PITTSBURGH. 6i FEET WATER IN TUE CIIiNNEL'AXII FALLING ARRIVED. Michigan, Boles, Beaver; Louis M . Lane, Bennet, Brownsville; Consul, Mason, Brownsville. Lake Erie, Hoops, Beaver. Messenger, Linford, Cincinnati; Circassian, Bennett, America, Calhoun, Wheeling. DEPARTED, May Queen, Bowen, Zanesville; Clipper, No. 2, CrookF, Cin; Pacific, Campbell, Louisville. Simon Kenton, —, Cincinnati Lake Erie, Mope, Beaver; Consul, Mason, Brownsvilo Michigan, Boies, Beaver. IMPORTS BV.RIVER. ei , minnoti—per stmr Messenger-89 bbls hams, 30 blids bacon, 2 bxs specie. 2110 bxs ra'sins, 2 hint, sugar,lo bbls molasses,B baskets champaigne wine, 7 bxs mdse, 2 trunks, 1 chest, 24 crates queensware, 8 bbls alcohol, 1 bundle mdse: 11'h cling—per stmr America---36 bhdx tobacco, 17 hhds bacon, 3 bales cotton 'yarns, 6 bbls flax ,eed, 1 fancy grate, 1 bx mdse, 6000 fire brick, ti 1 tons pure clay. (o•The steamer Lake Erie arrived at our whar yesterday atterncxm, with six canal boats in tow. The splendid steamer Messenger, Capt. Lin ford. leaves for Cincinnati this morning, at her usu al hour. ll) o'clock. rj . The new and splendid steamer Tomorwiz Capt.. Dueler, leaves for St Lous, this day. }The Pplenaid new steamer Tannaleuka, Capt G. K. Moody, will leave this day for Loui., , ville and all intermediate ports. a:,•The obliging and gentlemanly Clerk of the steamer Messenger, will accept our thanks for late Cincinncti papers i.The steamer Circassian broke a shaft on her trip from this place to Cincinnati, and consequent ly has not made her return trip to this city. Boats from the Missouri report the water falling slowly, but a tine boating stage.--St. Louis Rrpor• ter Moy 14. At our landing yesterday, we found that the river was rising pretty rapidly. We presume it must come from the tributaries but a short distance above—beloiv the Kanawha. [Cincinnati Enquirer, May 191 AIR. DUFF'S and y W u r , itin a g l i t f oon k m, coiner kFl:lll\i' Th:tropageto-roartgliasterseetat lishrnent, is,a practical book keeper of upwards of, twenty year* experience, and his success as a teacher ofMercantile and Steamboat Book-Keeping, has never been equalled by any tea cher west of the mountains. Even the pupils of the Professor in the Commercial College of Cincinnati, frequently find themselves obliged to go through Mr. D's. course of instruction, before they can con duct their books. It is also, a well known fact that Professor Porter was instructed by one of Mr. Duff's pupils in the correct solution of a computation in Mer cantile Arithmetic, which he was otherwise unable to pefonn. Subscription' lists are now open at the Institute and all the book store/ in the city for Mr. Duffs new treatise upon Book-Keeping._ my-13 AIiTANTED.—Two or three respectable, middle aged) men to-go out on foot, a few days into different parts of the country, and nighboring towns, to collect money, get subscribers, end sell Tem perance and other works. Alsw wanted, several good girls for cooks and all work. Places want ed for a number of. Mew and boys &c. Please ap ply at ISAAC HARRIS' General Agency and In office, No. 12 St. Clair street. may23-3t. . _'rest, Arrival of New Books. AT COOK'S Literary Depot, 85 Fourth street. The Tower of London, an historical romance by Wm. H. Ainsworth, author of Jack Shepherd, &c.,with illustrations by Geo. Cruiknshank. The Temptation of Wealth, or the Heir by Pri mogeniture, by Mrs. Emilie Curlon,Author of Mag ic Goblet, The Artisan of Lyons, or love traces, an histori cal romance, by Dennis Hannigan. Barkley, or the Lost and Redeemed, by J H In graham. The Child of the Sea, or the Smuggler of Col onial Times; and the Love Test, by Lieutenant Murray, Living Age No. 104. Married and Single, by T S Arthur. Captivity of Napoleon, by Count Montholen, London Quarterly Review. Foreign Quarterly Review. Also a great variety of cheap publications at COOK'S Literary Depot, 85 4th at. RETAIL Stock of Dry Goods, Cutlery, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Bonnets, at Auctirin.—At Di o'clock on Monday morning the 25th inst. at the Commercial Auction rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth street, will be sold without reserve, an extensive assortment of Dry Goods, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Boots, Shoes, Fine Hats, Caps, Bonnets &c., embracing the stock of a retail Coon try store. At 2 o'clock, P. M, a quantity of Groceries, Carpeting, Looking Glasses, Glassware, Queens ware, Tinware, Mantel Clocks, Venician Window Blinds, a great varlet} , of Household and Kitchen Furniture, Maps of the U. States, &c. Also, one very substantial .one horse Pedlar's Wagon and Harness. Atli o'clock, P. N. Fancy and Staple Dry Goode, Jewelry, Hardware, Cutlery, Fowling Pie. ces, Gold and Silver Watches, Umbrellas, Sun shades, Perasolettes, Parasols,-.Musical Instruments, &e., JOHN D. DAVIS, may 23 Auctioneer. MWMM ~~r ~~.. ansepla Knox, formerly of Plltsburgh, TTOItNEIf AT LAW, Carlisle, Pa,Will.Prac ticee to his profession in the counties of Cum berland, Dauphin, Adams, Peril and Juniata. Business in those counties intrusted to him will be attented to with promptness... o:7•HeTia now and will be for a few days at the St. Charles Hotel, corner of 3d and Wood sts. my23-d3m&-wy. Books: Iltam 8%91 F'suicy Articles at Auction. AT 7i o'clock, P. M, on Saturday the 23d in staut at the Commercial Auction roonui cor ner of Wood:and Fifth streets, will be sold a large coll action of miscellaneous Books, Pamphlets, handiomely illustrated, and late publications.— School books in great variety, Blank Books, letter and cap Writing Paper, maps of U. States, Pain tings, Scott's , Comtnentariei 5 vols. qtfarto, Geld and Silver Watches, Shot Guns, Pistols, Jiweiry and fancy articles. JOHN D. DAVIS, may t 3 " Auctioneer. Bridge and Bank Stock at Auction. A T eight o'clock, on' Saturday evening the 23d 11 inst., attire Commercial Auction Rooms, cor. of Wood and Fifth streets, will be sold without re• serve for account of whom it may concern. 5 Shares Allegheny Bridge Co. Stock. 2 Shares Bank of Pittsburgh Stocks. 2 Shares Exchange .Bank - Pittsburgh Stock. Terms Cash, par funds: may 23 JOHN D. DAVIS, Auclr. BOOKS—American Biography. - • • Wirna Patrick Henry. Plutarcles Literary Ladies of England. Border's Memoirs. Queen of Scots. Life of Summerfield. Lives of 'Jay Hamilton, Jefferson, Frank lin, Nelsen, Washington, &e. For sale by • 11. S. BOSWORTH & CO. my 23 43 Market street. To the Honorable the Judger of the Court of Getter al Quarter Stations of the Peace, in and for the County of alkgheny. • ''he petition of Robert Ansley, of the sth Ward city of Pittsburghi aforesaid, humbly shewetb, that your petitioner has provided himself with materi als for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwelling house, in the city aforesaid, and prays that your loners will be pleaved to grant him a Hecate to keep a public house of entertain ment. And your petitioner, as in duty bound will pray. ROBERT BINSLEY. We, the subscribers, -citizens of Pittsburgh, do certify that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and teuipenuace, and is well provided' with house roorts-and conveniences for the aecom• ruodation' of travellers and others, and that said tavern is necessary., liamicton, James Wilson, James Hamilton, Polard M:Cormielc, John S Hamilton, David Glass, may 2:3 33' (Journa! e dopy and charge. To the Honorable the Judgrs of the Court of General Quarter &srions of the Peace, in and for the Coun ty of Allegheny. The :petition of Joseph Black, of the First Ward city of Pittsburgh, in the county aforesaid, humbly sheweth, that your petitioner has provided hint eli with materials for 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 licence to keep a public house of entertainment. And your petitioner, as i in duty hound, will pray. JOSEPH BLACK. We, the subscribers, citizens of the Ist Ward, do certify that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is Well provided with house room and conveniences fertile accom modation of travelers and othemf and that said tav ern is necessary. James Gray, 4th st. John Gray Daniel Graham, - Willi:up Smith, Jarni Brante, Fr Freifogle, • A Cross,. F Nicholson, F A Schakleiter, I) Fickeisin, Roht, Phillips, /I 31Clelland, may 23-3 t• To the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General Quarter Seuion4 of the Peace, in and for Site COU n• ty of Allegheny. The petition of Henry Reiter, of Plumb town ship, Allegheny county, humbly shea•eth that your petitioner bath provided himself with materials for the accommodation of travellers and others, ut his dwelling house in the county aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public; house of entertain ment. And your petitioner, as in duty bound, will pray. HENRY REITER, We, the subscribers, citizens of Plumb town ship, do certiffy- that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and convenience for the accommodation of travelers . and others, and that said tavern is necessary. • John Long, Jas. Bennet, Joseph Little., Henry Vii. Little, David Stonier, Jas. 317CullY, Jas. White, David Herron, F. N. Sinelzer, Wm. J. Linn, Samuel M.Cullough, George Long. my23-3t• To the Honorable the Judges of 'the Court •of Gener al Quarter Session of the Pence, in and for the Coanty of .111egheity. The petition or Jas. M'Candless, of sth Ward Pittsburgh city, 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 county aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be plea sed to grant him a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your. petitioner, as in du ty bound, will pray. ' • • JA.:kIES MeCANDL ESS. We, r the subscribers, citizens Of the 6th Ward, do certify that the above petitioner 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 tavern is necessary. Robert Watson, Jacob Ackerman, David Glass, John Mackin, James Hamilton, A. Glass, Patrick Donnally, James McLean, Jairie,s McAdams, Wm. Gaits, Jeremiah Frew, Wm. Hamilton. may23.d3t [Journal copy and chit* this office.] Wanted at the U. 8. Arsenal. MIORTY Five or Fifty Saddlers and 'farness ma i-2 kers and four Blacksmiths and Helpers to whom the highcat wages will be given on immediate ap plication to the Commanding officer. may 22-d 10t&w2". LEMONS AND ORANGES—aI boxes in store.— For sale by J. D. WILLIAMS. may 22 110 Wood st. H AMS -50 choice Bacon Dims. 50 61 Venison .. for sale by xny 22 'J. D. WILLIAMS FEATHERS-2 sacks received and forsalc by my 22 JA D. WILLIAMS BY virtue of a precept under the hands of the Hon. Benj. Patton, je., President of the Court of Common Pleas in and for the sth Judicial District of Pennsylvania; and Justice of the Court of Oyer and Terminer, and Geperal Jail Delivery, in and for said District, and William Porter and William Kerr, Esquires, Assekiate Judges of the same courts, in and for the said County cif Alle gheny, dated the 10th day of May, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty-six, and to me directed, for holding a Court of Oyer and Terminer, and General Jail Delivery, at the Court House, in the city of Pittsburgh, on the 3rd Mon day of June next, at 10 o'clock, A. M. Public notice is hereby given, to all Justices of the Peace, Coroner and Constables, of the County of Allegheny, that they be the and there, in their proper per.ons, with their roll., records, inquisi tions, examinations, and other remembrances, to do those things, which to their •espective offices in their behalf appear to be done—and also those that will prosecute the -prisoners that now are or may be in the jail of said county of Allegheny, to be then and there to prosecute against them- asshall be just. Given under my hand at-Pittsburgh, this 113th day of May, in the year of ourlLord 1840, and of the Commonwealth the 67th. mayl6 -g ELIJAH THOVLLLO, Sh'ff. - = _ Joseph Lewis, Joseph Drippy, Jeremiah Frew, Killian Gates, John Nell, John Kearns, PROCLAMATION . LAST MOUT BUT OICE. I • in Front of tle American Hotel, on. Penn street. Equestrian Dreetor, Mr Shay. Clowns . , Grecn Johnson and W. Worrell Boo Oat of Dlr. 111,Conum. Prins evening, Saturday, inay 23, 1646, the en tertainment will commence with the beautiful Allegory entitled, Om CourrraVa Gaomr. llorsamanshiP, by Mamma. McCollum,' E. and D. Stimea. Sharp, and Levi. Comic Singing, by - Young. Posturing and Slack Rope, by W. Day. ' Plate Spinniii, by E. Stone. Groupings of Statuary, by the four Brothers. Tom. Young pa the Iron Wire. John Smith and his associatee in their dark say.. ing..end doirigal Conclude witla the /ketch entitled: AU in the Wrong. T ii ti • E LAST NIGHT. VrThere w' I be an afternoon performance giv en on Saturday commencing at half past 2 o'clock T , c.m. j I Box, 50 cent; Pit 25. No half price to Pit. • , DI - Proper officers engage to enforce order. ... r - = --- i , surattrims SALES. Y virtue of sundry writs of Venditioni E,xpanes B and. Levan Facias of the Court of Common Pleas and District Court of Allegheny- County; and to me diiected, will be exposed to public sale at the Court House in the city of Pittsburgh, on Monday the 15th day of June, AD. 1846, at 10 o'clock, M., the following property , , to wit: MI the right title, interest and claim, of William S. Thomas, of, in and to all that Certain frame me& suage and tenrnent,`part' wheicof is two ,stories high, and tvredty-six feet one , inch froilt towards the Allegheny Over by eighteen feet, with ten win dows and one door therein, from the outside,*anoth er part, where f, is two stories high, and twenty six feet front() a street, by twenty feet deep with several windows &c: - therein, another part, whereof, is one story high, and sixteen feet front, on the same street by twenty feet deep with two windows and rivo doors.there in, situate in Croghansville, in the county of Allegheny, on lot No. 20, in Hartfords & Bells plan of ',lots in said Croghansville. Seized, and taken in ex - ecution as the...property of the said William S. Thomas at the suit of Lewis Noble & Co. ALSO, All the right., title, interest and claim, of Robert M'Crdcken, ofJ, in; and to all those two tracts .of land in Fayette ITownship, Allegheny county, boun ded and denfbed as follows, to wit: Beginning, at a clierv - tree on the side of the north fork of Rob inson 'B - Run, and running thence by land of .T. 'Wil more, across said run north seventy-two degrees, west thirty-four perches to a post; therice by the same and land of Robb, north forty-three and one half degrees, east two hundred and, eighty seven perches to a post in 3rKeel rim, thence along said run, l and by land of Amos El.ring,•south 20 degrees, west 59 perches Slinks to a white hick ory; thence south 3+ degrees, cast 107 perches eight links to a sugar tree, thence south 141 degrees, east 96 perches 6 links to a post, thence by land of William Matthews, across both the runs aforesaid, south .131 d degrees, west 173 perches to a white oak, thence by land of Samuel Galbraith, north 45} degrees, west 130 perches and 3 links to a atone, thence north 691 degrees, east 86 perches. to a post, thence across said Robinson's run, north 5 degrees, west 27 perches to a post, and thence north sq degrees, west 16 perches 3 links to a hickory, and thence north 87i degrees, west 33 perches 2 links to the cherry tree aforesaid, the place of be. ginning. Containing two hundred and thirty-seven acres more or less. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Robert M'Cracken, at the suit of William Rogers, assignee of Isaac Walker for use, of John Murry, ALSO, All the right title interest and claim of Lawrence Kingsland, of in and to, two contiguous lots or pieces of ground, situate in the city of Pittsburgh l ima plan of lots laid out by John Hoge numbered in said plan Nos. 48 and .47 bounded by High street, by lot 'number 49 by Andrew Watson's ground and, bylot No. 46, containiw, in front on High street, 30 feet each, and extending .back to Andrew Watson's line 145 feet, being the same lots or pieces of ground which were conveyed by Wilkins and Caroline his wife, to the said Law rence Kingsland, by deed recorded in Allegheny county in B. W: page ISO. Also, two other certain contiguous lots of ground situate in the city of Pittsburgh in a plan of lots laid out by John Hoge, and numbered in said plan No. 45 and 46 bounded by High street, by lot No. 47 by Andrew Watson's ground, and by lot No. 44, containing in- front on High street each, 30 feet, and exteniri ,, D back to Andrew Watson's 145 feet, part of said lots Nos, 35 and 46 being subject to an' annual ground rent of $28,14 which said last described lots were con veyed to said Lawrence Kingsland by Benjathin Chew. Said premises.having erected thereon. -five' two story frame tenements and being subject to seven years ground rent in arrear. Seized and ta ken in execution as the property of the said Law= mace Kingsland, at the suit of James Woods As signee &c., . AU the right, title, interest and claim of Antho ny Marvin, of, in and to, or out of all that certain tract of land, situate in east Deer Township, Al legheny county, braining at a line between lands late of Robert Lowry, and Asa Rowley, on the bank of the Allegheny river, thence up said river to .a small house, built rind formerly oc cupied by James Beale, thence by a direct line to the• Pennsylvania Canal, thence down said canal to the aforesaid line, between lands formerly of Rob ert Lowry and Asa Rowley, thence along said line to the place of begining, - including salt well, ap• paratus, building% &c.; with coal privilege from the aforesaid line; with the line between Jacob Coon, an Asa Rowley; seized and taken in execution as property of the said Anthony Marvin, with notice to terre tenants, at the suit of Robert Lowry, Ad ministrators, for use of Samuel Baird. • ALSO, • • MI the right, title, interest, property and claim of William Sterling of in and 'to the following deseribed tract of land lying and situate in Robin son township, Allegheny. county, to wit Begin ning at a post formerly sugar tree, thence north 19 degrees, east 166 perches, by land of Joseph Phil lip's heirs to a'post, thence north 82 degrees 242 pere.hes and 7 links to a dogwood, thence north 3 degrees, west 293 perches Slinks by lands of Wil liam Phillips and Mary Neely to a posy'thence north 87 degrees, west 98 perches to a cherry tree by land of John Young, thence south 21 degrees, west 162 perches 15 links to a white oak, thence south 46 degrees, east - 37 , perches 15 links to a post, thence north 60 degrees, east eight and one half, perches to a white oak stump, thence south 8 degrees, east 289 perches 15 links by lands of Mc ' Cluskey to the place of beginning. Containing 265 acres and aliowinee; on which are erected two log cabins and log stable: Being same property which Sylvester Seymour and wife conveyed to said William Sterling by deed dated 23d March, 1839, recorded in Book 11 3d, pages 282, &c... Sei zed and taken in execution as the property otlWil liana Sterling at the suit of Sylvester Seymour for use of George M. Fleming. ELIJAH. TROVILLO, Shff Satan-Vs OrricE, May 21, 1846. my23-wta itpiwovAL. rr HE ,undersigned, in consequence of the great 1 increase in their business, have been compel- led to remove from their old stand, corner of Dia, mond alley, to the very large and commodious warehouse, No, 107 Wood street, recently occupied by W. M. Cooper & - Co., where they are, prepared to offer inducements to country merchants and the trade generally, not to be met with in any other, establishment in the city. .Persons desirous of purchasing are respectfully requested to call and examine their extensive stock of Variety and Dry Goods. GREGG & JAVANDLESS. apt-d4t•wBt MIM Charies S. Porter, '. . ` Mr. Fredericks, Munger. , I Stage - Manager Prices of Admission First .50 'cents ....... eecond Tier,... i 37i " .Thinit Tier,. 20 " Pit,. • .• - .25 " ... Positiyely the last night of Mr. MURDOCH This Evening, will be 'performed the Play of 31.1LCBETII - - Dance, Ly Dliss BERTHA Lawn 'Song..-• . • WALLTairs. To conclude with the Farce of TURNING THE TABLES, ". Doora to open at a / before 7, Curtain- to rise at past T. ; [roy23 C OFF..--651 bags prinaci green Rio. 10 pockets old government.lard. - Arriving and for sate by LAMBERT. do SELPTON, 133 and 135 Wood at. SCUPSr - 11 0 boxes No. I Rosin; : -20 -" Almond, Toilet and Palm. 50 . &laving. In store and for sale by - my 2.2 LAMBERT & SIIIPTON FOR. ; LOUSVILLE— = REGULAR PACKET. ,• - - The new and splendid passenger steam er TONNALLUKA, Capt. J. K. Moody, wi run 'lithe trade from ' Pittsburgh to Louisville, du ring the Season of 1846. • The Tounaleuka, was built expressly for the trade, and is elegantly furnished in every respect. - • For freight or pasiage apply on beard. ray - _ _ VrACHINE CARDS for AVoorCarding of a superi -111. or quality,just.receired and for sale at reduced prices byl GEO. COCHRAN', inY 22 • 26_Wood st. AL24RINES—Yewr and , splendid italzerines B Ombrie and other styles, opening this morning at Not 46, Market street; '11,1 Y 22 , BARROWS Er..TURNER. ' 43 Building •Lota at Auction. AT 8:o , clonk, on Saturday evening, the 30th bast, at the CommerCial Auction-Rooms, corner of Wood and Filth ate.,w ill be sold without reserve forty three beautifu l lots, situate on Duncan Street, De Villiers street, Coal street- and Enoch et., in: the city of Pittsburgh; a plan of which may be seen at the Auction Room, and the property will be shown to those disposed , to purchaseat any time pre vious to the sale on appplication to the subscriber, The above lots offer great inducements to those wishing to purchase prOperty at tow prices and are very eligibly situated near the city, in a healthy, plea sant and improving neighboorhood. Tennsf—one half cash and remainder payable in twelve months, with interest and expenses of convey ancing to be paid by purchase. iny22 1 • JOHN D. DAVIS, Auct TT NEVER FATED—IT NEVER WILL FAIL. it is used as directed. It has been thorough ly!tryed by thousands; many of whom are your neighbors, or friends, aklc them if it has failed in their ca. e. Besides it is warranted to cure ter money refunded4—therefore you run no risk. And further, if they . are not acquainted, by culling on, the pro prietor. Ale names of some of the most respectable citizens Of Pittsburgh will be given, that Dr. Thomp• son's Cdrtninative wilt cure the most violent cases of ./y - sentery or Flux, Diarrhcea, or Summer Complaint, Cholera Morbus, Cholera Infantum, and Bilious Chelic, where it is not out of the power of 'niedicme to cure. For the convenience of citi zens Dr. I Thompson's Carminative and Pilla have been placed with the following Druggists: B. A. Fahnestock & Co., John D. Morgan, J. School:). maker &I Co., Jonathan Kidd & Co., R. E. Sellers, Braun tk!Reiter, and the the retail stores generally. Prepared and-sold wholesale and retail-by the pro= prietor. I May 22. 715 the HOnorable the Judges of the Court of General Quarter Sesrions of the Peace, in andfor the C0147i -41-of d q eghe "' The petition of John M'Cray 4th Wand, city of !Pittsburgh, in the county aforesaid, humbly sheweth, that your petitioner has provided himself with materials for the accommodation of travelem ' and others, at his dwelling house in the city afore said, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to t him al license to keep a public house of en tertainment. And our petitioner, as in duty botuad, will pray. We, the subscribers, citizens of the 4th Ward, do certify that - the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with hotise room and conveniences for the accom mcidation of travelers and others, and that said tav l ern is necessary. James Matthews, A. C. Bell, !M. Whitmore Dennis Leonard, Peorge Culp, Samuel Lindsey, - Joseph Craig, John' Turbett, Williain Craig, Rev. J.-Thomas James ' Graham, Adam Baker Seri., L. G. Robinson. may 22d3t. Te the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General (Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and for the county of dlkgheny. ' ' - The petition of John Martin, of Wilkins township, Allegheny county, humbley ShOseth that yourpetitioner bath provided himself with ma tkriols for the accommodation of traielers and oth ers, at his dwelling house in the county aforesaid, and prayS that your Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of entertain ment. And yodr petitioner, as in duty bound, will pray. JOHN MARTIN. We, the Bubicribers, eitizen.4 (if Wilkins township, do! certify that the alvve petitioner is of good re pute far honesty, and temperance, and is well provi ded with house room and—convenience for the ac cotninodation of travelers and others, and that said tavern iwnecessary. John Campbell; David Stotler, John Robinson,' John Barthel-, Francis Wilson, Andrew Dl'Selvey, John Hill; • • Jesse Patton, George Smith, H John Greenawalt, William Stewart, Thomas Likens. inay2 1-d§t,w3t. PEMI . INSURANCE COMPANY:-Aueighth divi dend of ten per cent. on all claims against - the Company, has been declared payable on Monday the 25th inst. J. FINNEY, Jr. tny2l-4t . Secretary. I UST ISSUED and for sale byTaylor, at Loomis' d' Wood st., - a very splendid maps of Ohio, exhib iting all of the townships; post • towns, with the new counties, as made by the last General Assem -10. This work is near 4 feet square. Price on ly 2,50. Call and see it. myl6-6t HHB Sugar-House Molasses, at Auetion.—At e.lKenna's new .Auction Rooms, No. 'll4, Wood street, 3d door from sth, on Monday next, May 25th, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, will be sold without reserve. - hhdii Sugar-House Molasses :of the best qual tyj_ P. McKE.NNA, n q i9 Auctioneer. ECEIVED THIS DAY.—Received this day, by 11 ) Green & Co's-Ktpress, a large asaoitment of the newest . ' st3rles of Parasolls, and Parasallettes, Fringed and Plain; which we will offer at pricesthat cannot fail to please all who want a beautiful article, at the new Dry Goods House. GEO. S. SWARTZ, nky2o No. 106 Market street. EALED Half Bushels and Peck Measures, Tuba, 1,,,1 and Buckets., Wooden Bowls, Garden Hoes, Hay Forks and Bakes, Wash Boards, Matches, &c, For sale Cheap in any quantity to suit customers. , ISAAC HARRIS, Agent, and Commission Merchant, . . My2o-6t. No. P., St. Clair street. D ENN COTTON AflLL.—application for situ ations in the Penn Cotton be reeeiv ed at Mei:ace in Allegheny City, on Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this week. o:7•The running, time of...this Mill, will be 12 hours pr clay or 72 hours during the week. myl 9-st. , KENNEDY, CHILDS & Co. WOOL, WOOL, WOOL: 500 000 B'S. of Wool wanted, for , which the- highest market price in cash will be paid, for the various grades, by.`...SPRINGER HARBAUGH& • At the warehoitse'of Hannah & Waterman-- - myl2dly No 31 Water and 62'Front sta. PLTTSBORGH THEATRE. ;EDGAR THORN, Druggist.. Pittsburgh Pa. at • CRAY RATES OP DISCOUNT-IT-7 - _ COIMECTED DULY/TT ' ALLEN KRAMER, EXCHANGE BROKER, COAXED (13 , ?MED AND WOOD . rritzteme State Bulk & branches. 40 Shawneetiiii.a ... 70W =SOLE!. State Batik &branches.ll4 Trincrsanz. - All solvent banks ....3}d St. AND S. CAROLINA. All solvent bank5....214 NEW ENGLAND. All solvent banks.. -NEW TORE. New York city. . . .. - szart7earg). Baltireore.'...... • • . par Country . . ...... /4 wrscOrszrvirzazi. kar & Fire In Co. Milvee 5 ' Pam and Mech banlc.'.sd All Pther . Solvent 5d Reelltulge4Selling Bates: New: pnn Philadelphia .. . • ... priu Baltimore.. ..... prm COLD' Atm SPECIE, VALVE. Frederiekdors 647 80 Ten Thalers ... . .. ..7 80 Ten Guilders ' .;..:.. .390 Louisrlsors.„. 6 . ... - .4 50 Hipoleen ....... :.:3 act Ducai5, , ......2 I S 220 Eagle, old. GO new..... • .•AO 00 Doubloon,Spanish.. oci Do. Patriot 50 Guinea......... .5 C) turrminvatria. Philadelphiaßanks ...par par Lancaster ... ....par Cheater county.......par Delaware county.. ;par Montgomery county.. par Nortbumberlarid ...par Columbia Blidge Co ..par Doylestown . ......par Reading - par Bucke county . ...par Bottsvfile . .par U. States Bank ......30d Brownsville Id tVashington......-.. • • Id All other 'Solvent bks.2d slip .. bier &Man. bk. Pita, par State Scrip . , , • ..2d City and:Count 2 ,~: ~ .~a! Lancaster... .....10d Hamilton Granville 45d Farmers' ilk Canton..9.sd Urbana Sciota ... • . .5d All Solvent 8ardta......24 EEDMI!! State Ilk & branches-21d ecrip,s & 6 p. c..sprn KENTUCKY. All solvent Banks - 2d Eastern Banks 2d Wheeling - do. branches ...... I Id Debit at Morgontown.. Id 111-USTARD.-50 cans Mustard, 5 eackjuat 111- ceived and-for sale by - , man 9 - MILLER & RICKETSON. .PSOM SALTS.I.CI lilt bbls Epsom - Salts,juat 12.4 received and for sale by myl9 _ MILLER & RICKETSON. SALT. -150 bbls No. 1 Salt; jut received and for sale by myl9 MILLER & RICKETSON_ MACKEREL -10 half barrels, No 1 Mackerel; 10 Kitts mess Mackerel, put up for family use, and for sale by mayl9 MILLER & RICKETS! 0%i517.1800 gallons uni;feacked Fall and Sperm 1000 .6 bleached do.- do. do; 1800 pounds Palm Oil; 10 baskets super Olive Qii; Just received and for sale by mayl9 _ ..3411..LEA & EICKETSON CLARET -4 Bids. Claret; 10 Boxes Superior do.; 5 do. very sup. do.; ' - In store and - Tor sale by = MILLER & RICKETSON SALT PETRE--150 kegs refuled Salt"Petre, jtnit received and for sale by ma} 19 MILLER & RIEKE - PRON. , NEW BOOKS—. Kind-Words for the Kitchen, by Mn. Copley, Young Man's Book of Knowledge. The Young Husband. Wife. Book or Cage Birds: :7:sop's Fables. • Mrs. Ellis' Prose Writings. _ -- • Irvings Sketch Book. Lavater. . Benthanian. H. S. BOSWORTH & Co., 43 Market street. Pittsburgh Navigation - and Fire /131StIk. , ranee - Company. OFFICE. NO. 21141ARKET STREET. THE citizens of Pittsbargh continue to be offered an opportunity to effect insurance upon their property, by a Domestic `institution located , among themselves, based .uporedomestic - capital, and con ducted by directors, in whose prudence, integrity and good faith they can readily ascertain whether they may'repose that undoubted security which should: ever attend an assurance, transaction. To persons whose properly has already been 'dam aged or destroyed by fire or water, the advantage, of personally adjusting the loss with an institution ki; 11021Ei will bestrikingly evident. To those who +suffer ed by the Great Fire, this particular corporation needs no recommendation. The prompt payment of the whole amount of its lossess.--nraaty.rvro nunniase Imous AND nor to them-a sufficient guarantee' of future security. - It id the part of all prudent men, however t forte. nate, to anticipate calamity for the purpose of avoid ing its effects. •To such as have hitherto escaped,as well as to those who hive sustained loss, the facility of protection and indemnity, offered by , this indite.. tion, will be the strongest inducement to avoid the reflections , and regrets which must be experienced' bythose who suffer without hope of restitution. . ALLEN, President. Ron'r FINNEY, Secretary. - ' - ,feblo.46m To the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Geier, al Qucirter Sessions of the Peace, i,r and for the county of .411egheny. The petition of, Robert Hopper, 3d ward Pitts burgh, huzlibly sheweth that your petitioner hath, provided him elf with materials for:the accommo dation of travellers and others, at his dwelling house in the city aforesaid, and prays that, your Honor will be pleased to grant him a licenseto keep a public house of. entertainment. And your petitioner, as in duty bound will yray. • . • ROBERT HOPPER. We, the subscriber..., citizens .of Pittsburgh, di: 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, ts necessary. - • ' Robt. Porter, James Clark; George Felix, Wm. Anderson, . Witt. Sinclair, John Bryson, Robt. Story, , T. J. Adams, ' M. 3fclirhinney, • Robt Curren, • R. M. Young, • Robt. Mitchel: : - - , my2l4l:it° • To the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Gower Quarter Sessions of the Peace,- in and for the Courr ty.of allegheny. The petition of Evan Jenkins, of thesth Ward, Pittsburgh, in the countyaforesaid, hurrtbly &m -eth that your petitioner has provided himself with materials for the aceommodation of tr-avelers and others, at his, dwelling house in the-county afore said, and prays that your honors will be pleated 'to grant him a license to keep a public house of.en tertaintnent, and you? petitiorter, as in duty bound, will pray - EVAN JENKINS:: We, the subscribers, citizens of the fifth ward, do certify that the above petitioner is of good re pute for honesty and temperance, and is well pro vided with House "room and conveniences for the accommodation of travelers and others, and t;hat said tavern is neceseaiy, - Thos. Young, D Bentz, • J itfurtock,. John Earn,- Howard .1; Davis, _ E E Thomas, J W Tayiot, - Jc&n . C. Donaldt James IVilson, . William Davis,, S Peppanl, James Kamey. my.2l-3t" To the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, In andfor the county of Allegheny. The petition of R. D. Miller, of the 2d ward, Pitts burgh, in the county aforesaid ; humbly sheweth that your petitioner hath provided himself with materials for 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 alt= cense to keep :a public house of entertainment. And your petitioner, as in duly bound, will pray. R. D. MILLER We the subscribers, citizens of the 2nd Sward; do certify that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and tentperance, and hi Well pro- Tided with house room and conveniebceit for the ac commodation of travelers and otbers, and that aid tavern is necessary. E W Lynd, Henry.ll. Smith, G W Taylor, • John Beet, P B Jones, , R _Driller Elliott, my 21-St F H S Magraw, Chambers 31:Ifibbea, Charles H Paalsoa, Thor Graham, J' It Dick, J L Shea, - • - • lOR RENT Weoffer for rent, that large and o mmodious frame house; oppositethe residence of Mr. T. McCarty on Cummins streets, 6th ward.- The house contains- eight, well finished rooms and has a well, garden , and a number of good fruit trees; and grape vines. Rent low and . posetsizien giVen immediately.- Enquire BILAVRYY &MITCHEt, Real 4state Agenter