wqr-7-7r-.,.vrlarilTmwqm -411.0Eni Mitilrallag:radittir• PrrTSBURGR, MONDAY, MAY 25, IVO volt CA - WA comagiogt,k, -- Vitiatiaati B. POSTER, Jr., or=n73a,Dol z soI s': is 1 32.,Vire are, under .obligettorts to the lion..p t trarra.4l2, for the PreEident's message, * containing theidocuments in reference to the war with • • .1 'e- ‘ I: Pittsburgh ald Cannella - dile Rail Road: We aril sorry that oar frienis of the Pennsyl vanian pantie an illiberal course in reference to the charter for the Pittsburgh and Connellsville Rail Rewl. It is certainly grossly - unjust to char 'acteriae the measures taken by the Legislture to authorize the extension of that flood, as fraudulent. The bill" pa.ssel through all the forms of legisla tioa—it was as much the duty of members to ex . amine the provisions of the bill referred to, as any other. -If meMbers failed to give it an examina tion—if they voted fbr it without knowing it s object, who is to blame? One thing is certain— such an examination as every member ought to give every bill before :Voting for it, would have made the object of its provisions perfectly plain. Legialition would, indeed, be a very uncertain - matter if, the efficacy of laws depended upon the • fact cif their having been examined and understood byall.the members voting: far as the duties of • the Governor are. concerned, connected with the issuing of letters patent, they are purely minis. twit—the 14w says he "zhcill"—when satisfied that its -requirements have been complied with, issue the letters patent. The Governor will act justly, regardless of consequences-!-he •will, we have no doubt, promptly carry out the requirements of the law, and we must Say that we are greatly astonish , that:4li Rennsylvanian should for a moment "think?"the Executive ought to adopt a different cOuree.." , : ; • Mks "Dzet,aarrios.."—We' notice that this beautiful steamer is completed, and leaves early in the • week for St. Louis: The. Declaration was brought ont by our enterprising fellow-townsman, Zzatmosr_Krtrzin, for the Pittsburgh and St. Louis trade. She measures )S0 feet on deck; 172 feet keel; 5 feet 10 inches hold; 24 feet 0 inches floor, height between deck •4. feet; has three 28 feet boilers, 4 . 0 inches in diameter; 2 engines with 20 inch cylinders, 7 foot stroke . ; wheel 22 feet---11 foot buckets tuuldrawa tiS inches water. Herhull was built by Gilbert, Stevens & Co. at Elizabeth; engines.bY •Wm T. Stone; Cabin by Owens & Ross; painting contracted for by J. W. Jeffricy, but su perintended and finished by James Rhoades; mir. V3lll furoisheil by T. A. Hillier; chandaliers hr G. IL Massey; furniture by Kane & Roberts; cop *wink by Kean & Keller; carpets by Wm Me- Clintor.k;stained and fancy glass by Wm Peacock; measures 323 tons, but will carry 400. On each wheel houke is a beautiful oil painting, from Trum bull's original painting of the ' , signers - of the De_ claration of Independence," .executed by James Miller, eyoung man of intrinsic merit and artistl cal skill. Mr. Miller deserves great praise for the truinrier in which he has acquitted himself of his ;Heise= among the few artists littsburgh his evar produced, and bids fair to rank among the first 'of his profession in the land. 'The "Declaration" is a highly finished and beau tiful boat, and far comfort and convenience to pas esiliera-,.we believe she snrpasses any boat in the trade, being able.to accommodate 123 cabin pas -lain:ars withidate rooms and berths. The obliging, 'table anii gentlemanly Capt. Voonaims, formerly of the eteaxner Eldorado, takes the command. PZ7.I2ISTLY•NrA.N.—:-Our friend J. W. FOR- Cry, F 45., has purchased an interest in this old and influential Democratic paper. .Ir. Forney is an-able writer and consistent Democrat - HAMIL TON '& Fintarar will make a very strong team and we shall be givatly . disappeHinted if the Pem:COva.. than fails to do good Service in the cause of De- - JilOcTa6". • • 4/r 7 P/TrZLENT 13 1" VIE C0T.711.2 OP Cox mat( i'Lzike.r-On Saturday, 23d inst., John Esq., one of the County Commissioners, resigned, and Clasaturr, Eq., was appointed, by the Court of Common Pleas, to fill the vacancy. • Mriairoass is situated immediately upon the _ . banks of the Rio Grande Miter, and surrounded fresh water ponde, all being upon the south side; from 36 to 40 miles from the Full of Mexico, in lat. 27°. It is a handsome village—all the build ingaire of brick built by American architecte, and much resembles our Southern towns. It is al so much esteemed for its salubrity. • Since the rev cthations of '25 all the merchants hare left, and Matturnoras htui become a mere barracks for sol diers 1 Atrairr INTEursT.—The Pennsylvania of the 4st says:, "The "State Treasurer, Cul. JAatis R. SYSOWDIN, _who was yesterday in this city, ex_ pressed the utmost confidence in the payment of -the.remianual interest due in August next, and was gratified :With the spirit displayed by Philadelphia to'l_promote that most desirable result. - 31.ar55....41e I.etdslature_ of Maine, which .id froW`itt. session, will, before they adjoure, elect c a enitdi'to fill the place of itir. Evans, tthose term expired. Gov. Anderion and the ion: John Mc- Crate are spoken of as the prominent candidates. -. Dtirasrcss.-;• - •The following note of distancei Is not without interest - at this time: : , From New lirleans to Point Isabel is 802 miles by water; frOm 'Oetlieston . to Point IS - abel is 320 miles by water s from New Orleans to V.era Cruz is 1500 miles from Yucatan to the city of Mexico is 9JO mica.' The population_ Of the ,city of Mexico is abeut 180,000. The population of the whole chuntit is about nine millicins. • . - OamioN.—The Independent (Missouri) Exposi tqr,says that the emigrants for Oregon and Cali fornia.are absolutely pouring into that town...— The company for California is much the largest • . A letter from t..Tosephs estimates "the number of , nmigrantS encamped near *ere at 330. .Whe Governor of. Kentucky has ordered the --LouisvilleLegion to be "4 to the Rio .Grande with•all possible despatch. It is . is said he will Ride Company, under,CApt. Pope, orders todolikewbse. Thelatter company is ready. The Legion will be ready in a Short time. al. The English Illerchants at Afatamoras, it is geported, have protested against the blockade of that city bz the American feet, and reg,istered their ;•protest at the BritiallConsats office. "G CpTrxxs."---The New Orleans , Picayune .says:-.-IVe dont know ikhen we have :,e etlso many people carrying, their -arms in slings ye,sterdai...s.Cart it be thal draftingh24 ~3'litything- t o4o with lit oj:iouise riot.".. _ _ • . - estrous or BooTois--The population of the city 184 . 6iitai114,366. The increase since 18 , 10;11 23,360, or 33 per cent, being an annual increase'of 4 per cent. MIME , . ' k4,..112 3':eert , Z-likif--7•7:- _ - Govolpel . unieri htuf ceiv - #1 tut ortNr from.* Fresiderit toprdOil4 - end had - idx.regimenti of tinkle in madincin for , actiee mike Ttio Savonaor, we learn, vilLirnmediately take Measures po hare the mquision coinplied with, and have no doubt that the reiluisite nunibcx.willbe speedily finnished from the rankeof our spirited and patriotic volunteers. The organization of there troops required by the War Department, in a circular accompanying the order, is as Ccmpanics . to consist of :1 Captain, • , 1 First Lieutenant, 1 Second do , 4 Sergeants; 4 Coporals, 3 Musie.ana,. 61 Privates. Regiments to wade of 1 Colonel, ' 1 Lieut Colonel, 1 Major, I Adjutant, 1 Sergeant Major, 1 Quater Master Sergeant, 2 PrinciparMusiciane, 10 Companies. For the Pitssburgh Morning Poet Ode to the Emerald Isle. O lovely and besotifulisle, That nature arrayed with the green, Your sons are divested of guile, And your daughters divested of spleen How lung will you slumber in vain, Or when is your freedom .at hand, How long . will your children remain, Dejected by tyrant's brand. When I think of your vallieb and graves, Where Warbles melodiously When I think of your troubles and woes,' When I think of your gay coming siring, Now, how can an ihuid so fair,. For providence Made it as such: . Grieve murmur, repine_oy. dispair, This' blighted -by tyrinny's touch. 0, gode,:s of liberty tell; When will You visit-that shore, . Where tyranny's magical Has made them both wretched and poor, 0, liberty, blasted be thy. nan:.e, And cursed be the tyrant or king, Who.e stvdy, design and , :vhcae aim, , I. to trample on Liberty's wing. JEREMIAH O'I)ONOVAN WORKINGMEN'S ADDRESS Berpona to the address of the Committee of 1 1 1‘chanics and irorkingmen of .111cOrny coon y. Brother Mechanics and Fellow-Workingmen— In your address to the working classes you recom mend the appointment of committee of conference in each ward, township, and borough, We, your fellow laborers hate been appointed a committee' by the members of our partimilar branch of huhu,- try, to assist in - bringing this great object fully be- fore the minds of the working classes. We have witnessed with painful anxiety for years, the fallen position, which the working classes of so ciety occupy; and each succeeding year teaches us the painful, but plain truth, that a redress of these grievances, of sv hich youso justly complain, are on ly to be attained by each Workingman in this com munity, doing his duty to his country, himself and posterity; to arouse from his present state of indif ference; for it is a palpable fact that the working men, (in whom arc centered a all capital; they pro ducing all, while others enjoy the benefit of their labor, and not only so in this point of view, but the workingmen have by their own votes at the ballet box, placed in power, for the purpose of ma king laws for the people, men, who profess to be friends of the people, but who, when they are pla ced in office,- forget or care not for the interests of the many, but lavish their favors on the monied few;) have become so blinded to their own inter est*, that it would seem that they were willing still to be the dupes 'll - .)f the designing few, and still to be hewers of wood and draw ersof water, for those whd profess to be their friends when there are offi ces or honors to be gained; but when they have received their support, spurn with contempt the honest workingman from them, as unworthy and beneath their notice. There are an abundance of evils complained o in your Address, ;which, if properly considered, are calculated to awaken in every workingman, a just sense of the indignity heaped upon him, and to in duce him to use `every power and faculty within himto produce a change in this state of affairs.— But still we do not wish to make war on any class of society, or to be considered as arraying one part of the community against the other. We believe that:Labor and Capital arc indissolubly connected, and that each are dependent on the other. The wheels of capital would stand still if it acre not that labor sets them in motion; and yet, are we to see from year to year, the honest producer, who is the:main spring of all capital, pushed into the back ground, and his, interests cared nothing for.— We believe that in a pure democratic government the equality of her citizens only will insure per. manency, and that the respectability, of labor and the laborer is, and ought in fact to 4, the highest distinction in society, except that which may be attained by high, moral worth or great intellectual attainments. Bat we as a, nation areTast diverging from this state and capital if placed ;in the hands of a tyrant, he is fluttered and courted and his inter est guarded, as if he, and he alone Item the lord of the soil—he alone born to govern the multitude, —to receive the honors and - emoluments, while all others must stand in the back ground. We., them. fore, fellow-workmen, reiterate the closing para graph of your Address, and say-, snoesz, suocout Working Men of Allegheny County! Put your shoulders to the wheel of Reform; aid in arresting this heavy. and unrelenting course of dictation and oppression which is fast sinking ;us down into the vossallage of the gerLsof .Russia. I Arouse, then, working mem-and assert your rights—those rights which the Declaration of Independence declared and intended you should enjoy, and that which the CoestitutiOn of the'United States and of the State of Pennsylvania, empoWers us to seek for; and, if sought, for in ' : a. just and properrnanner, we =int and will obtain, We therefore, fellow:workingmen, heartily concur in your proposition for the calling of a Working Men's Contention, and that at as ear-. ly a period as may bepracticable. Not such Conventions as have heretofore been held, when the workingmen were humbugged by the designing_ knaves of all . parties; where the business was entirely in the ,hands of a few wealthy men, backed by office-Seeking lawyers; but a Convention where workingmen may .nieet together as men having one interest—may throw aside ow party jealousies and prejudices, all ideas of sectional and local interests,' (for' the interests of the workingmen are the same throughout the world,) and - agmeupon some great principles of - action, and take such measures as will prevent a further monopoly of the wealth amtpower by the undeserving non-producer. • ~ .... We would .call-your attention. to; the different Reform movements.that are being made through out the world, and particularly that under the. name of National Reform, now being-agitated in New . York and'other parts of the United-States, and- would propose a discussion of the prineiples involved therein, either at or before the meeting of the Convention.. We would further suggest that the; 4th of July next would, in our opinion, be a very prOper time for the workingmen of Allegheny county to, show to the State and to the world at large,-that they intend to live and act as freemen; that - they intend hereafter placing men in power who twill hearken to their petitions, and when they fail:to do so, will hurl them from "theirpositiori, as unfit to be the representatives and law makers of a free people. • • '" GEORGE ISTEWAR.'I, JA.MES'McKEE, • ":' - CHARLES T. OREATRAILE, JOHN :WILSON , - JOSEPH" T. MOORE. AELI.OSPS.-r-A mechasaic bas just taken out a Patmit for a - blait bellows. ...There are seren`sinall bellows at work in one large one, so that a eon stant blast can be kept up through the main pipe. I po_AgaM ailuViro - test 4112441,friaT We - ti-Lell 7 sari li on oak) gen aez of thOd 1n4•44,•"".. f0 u • gdeplorablfpartic. .• . • • On Saturday last a poor inoffhniive free negro, who has lived in this county until his head was hoar with the frost of time, was most irthtunanly and barbarously murdered. Ho was shot in the side and did not linger long, but sulficienq how ever, to tell to a passer by that Tom Starr and a. mother Cherokee killed him, 'The act was a wan• tort one, and could have• been counnitted for no other "purpose than a brutal. Pastime, How long is our frontier to groan under these accu.mulated outrages' ;When will the strong ann of Justice overtake the murderers that stain our borders with blond? , . • On the'saine daj. a party of Cherokee police, in defiance of the intercourse laws, crossed our line and shut three Starrs,Dick, an innocent, harmlciiis cripple, who .had wronged nobody; Ellis and Dick'Waa shot three times and has since died of his wounds—Ellis was shot in the jaw and arm, and William through the back. ' The Starts have greatly enraged the citizens at Evansville by their disorderly - conduct, .and they have determined to take the matter out of Gen. Arbuckle 's and (Sov. Drew 's hands and right them selves. They have armed and .cinbodied them selves ha different stations along the line, one coin= parry passing through this ptace on Thursday, in pursuit of the Starts. We understand that Capt. Brown has stationed soldiers at different houses to prlf.ect them from outrage. Gay. SCOTT AND TOL ARMY. letter from Washington dated on 17th inst., says-- "I learn this evening, that General Scottwill not probably take his departure for the South before Wednesday, and perhaps not...then. There 'appears to be no doubt, however, that he will take com mand of the army, as it appears to be understood that hostilities will not be confined to the. Rio Grande; but that "the war trill be carried Mexico. The South and South-west, it is stated by members of Congress from that section of the coun try, will not be gratified' at the appointment of Gen Scott, but it would teem to be proper that the Penerzinhier of the army should take' the com mand in person of so large a force as it is propnz, sed to take into the field. .I understand,.from a responsible quarter, that requisitions have been made %ion all States and Territories to furnish their quota of the 50,000 tinteers, in proportion to their population. New York is called on for eight regiments; Pennsylva: nia, Ohidi Indiana, Tenessee and Virginia, six Ma ryland, two; the ,District of Columbia, one banal lion; and the other States and Territories in-the tame ratio. They will-not all be immetliatelyeal. led into active service, but ate required' to hold themselves in readiness for the shottest notice. - It is proposed to concentrate the entire force of the regular army, including the increase provided by the recent act, on the Rio Grande, or in Mexico, leaving the manning and defence of the fortificationt, eiltirely to the Volunteers, from %chain a sutlicient number will be detached for that purpoi.e." MILITARY MATTERS When 1.7 e speak of military movements now we know not where to begin nor where to end. For ~ucti is the ardor--such the excitement that'per vailes the city that little in the way of detail can be gathered. The influx of lolunteepi kora the country continues to increase. Hour after hour bands of thee brave spirits pass . our office: "Pride in their porte difience in their eye, I see the lords of human kind pass by; Intent on high designs, a thoughtful band, By forma malaahioted freab from nature's hand." Of those that arrived yesterday, one st ere a com pany from lberville, under the command of Gen eral G. S. Roueeau, Captain; William H. Higgins let Lieutenant; Gustavus Lance, 51 Lieutenant and 107 men, rank and file A company from East Baton Rouge, of which the Rev. Mr. Stuart is Captain, and 51ei-tirs. Wad dell and Patterson Lieutenants, and 105 men, rank and file. A- company from Rapides, of which G. M. Gra. ham is Captain, and 14Iessrs. Smith and Holt Lieu-. tenants. Our young friend, Mr. Texada, one of the members from Rapines, is one of them. The rank and tile numbers 45 men. A company from St. Tammany, commanded by Capt. Staples, numhering 82, rank and file. In the city enrollment goes on with increased spirit. In fact, we cannot keep the "hang" of the number of companies now in the course of for mation. Every thing goes on as the best friend of his country could wish. At the Commercial Ex change, last evening, there -teas a most spirited meeting. It was addressed by Isaac T. Preston and others. &lie- Peyton came forward, and in the true spirit of western chivalry, announced him self a candidate for the Rio Grande. .The war dog is abroad N. O. Delta, may LI England and Franci--If we felt eery strOngly inclined to believe that England Dud France areen listed against us in the war with Mexico, the Nation. al lutelligencer, at Washington, and the Courier des Etats Unis, at New York, would unquestionably make us a convert The Inteiligencer is presum. ed to utter the sentiments of the Britsh Minister. Without imputing sordid considerations to the Edi tors, it is plain to us that theyare advocates of Great Britain. In Washington they are lookd upon as uttering Lord Packenhams views. The French paper at New York, the Courier des Etats !jigs, is edited by a French gentleman, who is a man of clever abilities, a member,by the King of France's appointment to the Legion of Honor, and, in a word, the vigilant agent of the French government in this country. • His publications, as we learn, since the passage of the act of Congress sanction ing the war begun by Mexico, have been even abu sive of the President of the. United States. This French agent seems to have hasten temper and discretion, and his denunciations are us violent as those of any of our Whig pregses. • [Pennsylvanian.] Rtmarkable Rclic.—Mr. Watts, the keeper of the "Old Book Shop' immediately' beneath oureditori al domicil, has lately added to his collection of cu riosities, which dues not consist of old books mere ly, a remarkable relic. It is a portion, weighing about sixty pounds, of the statue of George 111. for trierlystanding in the Bowling Green. The statue was an equestrian one, pulled down in 1776, six yearsfiller its erection. The lead which compos ed it vra.s cast into bullets (except this remaining part) ,and hurled by our brave revolutionary sires agai4t the soldiers of that eery king in whose honor the Statue was erected. The portion in the postession of Mr. Watts was allotted to a Connecti cut militia company, and taken to. Norwalk, Ct. When Tyron made his famous marauding expedi- Lion: through that part of the country it was secret ed in a marshy piece of ground, and being buried in hait and forgotten,has only lately been discover ed and disinterred. Curiosity collectors and anti /aeries have here an opportunity of gilding to their collections a relic, thelike of wilichis not in exis tence. It bears upon its face indubitable evidence of its authenticity.—N. Globe. "A.h, ha!" said the farmer to the corn. "Oh, had" said the corn to the fanner. IBoston Post.) 7 - IAHIV ESTOCK • S RU BEFACI ENT.—External applications for a certain class of inflamma tory affections, have been in constant use and high favor, from the commencement of the healing art to this time, and the proprietors of the above med icine flatter themselves they have at length discov ered a combination that embraces all the proper ties requisite to cure the complaints in whichstirn- Wants are usually employed. The Rubefacient is an emollient, and at the same time apowgrful and permanent stimulant: The complaints for which it is piiticipally used are Chronic Rheumatism, Glandular Swellings, Sore Threat,l3ruises, Sprains, and all other complaints that require the external application of stimulants. It is equally efficacious in many affections of Ifor 'EeS and Cattle, such as Sprains; Bruises, Ring bone Sparin,&c.—Price - Wcts per vial. Per sale by , B. ,A. FAHNP.STOCK & Co. - . may . corner ,of. Wood and• Sixth st. 'lyicel 6 CAME •RE PREMISES of the /171, submriber; in Wilkins tp., about the 13th Miry, inst., a mi,ldle smed,spotted Horseswitch rail; alma: all round; eunk.on one.de, as though tliev . ,ribs had been - brolten—Tsuppesed 1?e about 7-yeito olcL:T.The lastmez is' ?queried, t 4 Prqe property, pay charges, and take him away. my 25-3tw MARGARET JOHNSTGN. . . Kii.4o.7.ftsaftrwa.ruse- ~. n:~ ~0.41:11-A- A ili::4 TAI• , - ..11.1 - ;T:j13.1 '.... Proposed loud eorreeteta errrY atnerucion• PITTS/1134G8 130ii.tD OF ,TRADE... . conszurrx ton NAT: Caxothera, I%lay, Jiim Shea, •s! • t 4ts . or,wrs;t Z 3 111 z Clan-MtSO-JAL:axe ARRIVED Michigan, toles, Beaver; Louis M Lane, Bonnet, Brownsville; Consul, Mason, Brownsville. LA& Erie, Hoops, Beaver. Western, Baker, Parloibutg. Aliquippa, Smith, Cincinnati- North Coxoltha, Dovinitsy, .tit. Louts North Queen, Crcizter, Wollsville. Uncle lien, Crawford, Wheeling. Financier, —, 'Lansing Rack. Monongahela, Stone, (.11neinstati. Colorado, Gorinty, Louisville. Iludson, Ebbert, Wheeling. Sara Stay, Gremlin, Nashville. Notional, Dales, fit. Louis. DEPAILTEI). Lake Erie, lluope, Beaver; Consul, Mason, IkOwneville. Louie:McLane, Bennet, Bromisville Michigan,l3oleP, Beaver., May Quren,k Bowen, Zanesville. Messenger, Linford, Cincinnati; Circassian, Bennett, Tonnoleukic, Moody, Louisville. North Qtteen, Crozier, Wellsville. The 'splendid steamer Monongahela, Captain Stone, leareaor C'irteiruaati this morning. IMPOSTS $Y uzvzn. Cincinnati—Pr strAllcquipPa; 148 bales deer Skins, 141 hlui tobacco, 20 kegi,i lard; 7 bbls scrap iron, 30 empty ale bbls, 7 caskF, 12 bag! , Tags, 2 mules, 7 sacks 'corn, - 2 do rage. Pr xu Circassian; 12 rolls leather, 40 bbls whis key, 1 hhd and 2 bbli sugar, 5 bales tobacco, 2 casks potash, bbls mackerel,. 380 kegs lardy .52 hhds bacon, 1 i bundle maps, I box. 1V lmilk—Tr iittiYoFth:4lueen; 272ps baoivl bbl.butter, 20 buridles - papgr, 912 bbls flour, 1 box soap, 13 bblsscorcbinp,..2l crocks butter, 1 sack feathers, 1 bbl eggs;.-3-kegs butter, 3 .bbls.niolass es, l box fur, 54 bagi bran; 15 sacks busks. Il7zivtimg---Pretr ascii! Alen; 189 }Aids nabacCoi 124 bbls oil; 300 - bbbCflour, 53 kegs lard," 34 bbl* , grease, in box, 2 Ibis 010tt.., I bbl sugar, 2 kegs Marietra:—Prritr We_tem, 177idads tobacco, 227 sacks oats, 21 bbls corn, 25 sacks du, 96 bales corn, 12 boxes indz, 07 bbls lard, 20 bbls whiskey 25 bills leather, 17 hhds bacon, I bbl copper, 1 tierce rice. 1 •box books, 3 box glass, 1 cooking stove, •t tons iron. Ranging Rocic—Pr str Financ:er, 160 tons pi. 'metal. TEGBOR.N HATS ---Idajs later from New York. LI Received by Express on Saturday evening 10 dozen Leghorn Ilats,double and single brim, which are offered at the lowest prices, at No. 46, my 2.5 - BARROWS & TURNER. BONNETS—Received at No. 46--2 cans superi or and low priced Florence Braid Bonnets, wnh other styles, at seated prices. my.ls .-•BARIVAVS* TURNER. IVO c OL, p l ai V f O o L d N't . r n % i oo gil l e-s t t tt p tte ce o i l t il Wool 'Wurehome, r Lih e erty street, opposite the foot of sth st., by :MURPHY & LEE. rny2s-w3t. Sun Shades, Parasoktts, Parasols, Louts, Shots, Hate, Caps 4. Bonnets, as ./Itivicni. AT 10 o'clock on Tuesday . morning the 26th instant at the Commensal Auction Rooms, corner of wood and Fifth streets, will be sold 1 Case Rich Silk Sun Shades, Ido Fancy Cotton do do. "1 do 48 Fringed Print Parasoletts, 2 do 4.8 Fraley Silk do 2 do 50 Super. Pink Edged Silk do. 2do 50 " Gingham Fringed do. odo 2.5 i, Fancy Silk Parasols, 2 do 24 Rich ExtM Fringed Silk do 2 do Boys Boots, 3 do Men's Thick Boots, 1 do n Fine Welted do. 2do " '." Light do. 3do " Thick Brogans. • I do Ladies French Kid Slippers. 1 do " Grecian Walking shoes. • 6 du Gentlernens Fine Hats. 2 do J‘len and Bops Glazed Caps. 5 do Ladies Willow . Bonnets, &c. AU of which are opened and ready for cfarairia lion. Terms at Sale, JOHN D.DAVV, may 13 I Auctioneer. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company. r I[E undersioned Commissioners named in the Act of the' General Assembly of the Com rrionwealth of PenasylVania:entitleti "An Act to incorporate the Pennsylvania Railroad Company," passed the 13th day of April,• one thousand eight hundred and forty-six, being duly qualified accord ing to the provisions of said act HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that iwpurivance of said Act BOOKS of subscription to the Capital Stock of said Company Kill be opened at the time and places hereinafter designated; in the of Philadelphia, Lancas ter and_Pittsburgh and in theßormighs of Harris T burg; Bloomfield, Lewistown, Hunt ingdon, Ilollidayaburg, Ebensburg, Blairsville, and Greeusburgh. and to'be kept open six, hours, that is to:say, from 9 o'clock, A. M. to 3 o'clock, P. M. inevery juridical day, for theterm of ten days from the times respectively, hereinafter mentioned, vii. In PHILADELPHIA; at the Merchants' Ex chan^*e, on Monday the ;al day of June next. In LANCASTER: lit the house of Henry Ken din; Swan Hotel, on Monday, the 3,d day of Juno next 'ln ITARRISBURG, - .. at Bueher's Hotel, on Non dun- the' 22d day of June • next: Iu BLOQMYIELD, at Wm. Lecky's Hotel, on Weltidaday,the. 24 tk day of June next. In LEWISTOWN, at James Turner's Hotel, on Friday.the 2.fith dayof June next. '• At MIFTLINTOWN, Juniata co., on the 2Gth day of June next, - at Wilson's Hotel. In HUNTINGDON,- at Adam Hall's Hotel, on Tuesday, the 7th day of July next. ' In BLAIRSVILLE, at Samuel 'slcAnulty's Ho; tel, on Wednesday, tke - lbt of J.gbi next. At HOLLIDA YSITURG, on the oth of Julynext, at Lowly's Hotel. At EBENSBURG; Cambria county. on Tuesday, the 30th day of June': next; at the housd of Wtn. Kettel. In GREENSBURGII. at Roher's Hotel, on Ilion day the 6th day of July next; and In inT•rsßult.Gll, at the St. Charles llotel, on Wednesday, the Sth day of July next. Thos P Cope, James Alathcrs, David S Brown, 'John White, Thos Tustin, Reuben Alullison, Elliot Cresson, . Win A smith, Thos Sparks, Jacob Broom, C G Childs, . Henry Flanenry, R M Hinchtnan, Henry Welsh, H M Watts, Joseph Minkel', Algernon S 'Roberts, Samuel Hepburn, Wm P Smith, F W Rawls, Philip M Price, • Edward Dull; Janice Magee, John S Cash, Abbott Green, . Robert . Allen, Joel IC Mann, MoLes Montgomery, . John J IlleC'ehen, John C 'Bucher, R C Hall Geo ,W Toland, Chas Kugler, • ..1 Ceo David R Porter, H Buehler, Jas McFarlane, J Pringle Jones, • Joseph B Ard, Horn R Knees's, Edward Bell, ' S Littell, 7 Fisher Learning, EA Penniman, _Robert 'Poland, James Irvin, Wm Ayres, ; Cluistopher Mason, Geo blulhollan, jri Gco W Carpenter; aml C Ford, Wm-English, Benj is Berry, - Beni Crispin, Edward Davies, Robert Flixin,jr, Henry I 3 ilpin, ,lolua.,l3,Myers, • Thos Eant, Ellanutl;F:Gay,: Chia Maealester, William Laughlin, my 25-2awst .g - t.11 : .:$. :. 0:11t:.1111;.. -- 1'1) . 1 .i :EA,.',1-.:111.!;, , 6440 8, Porte?, Stage Manager. t--.prit'tf of . adfirission: First Tiir,. ....... . . tents Second Tier,....... ..........37i Third - .....-25'' rirst Mgt(' of DIE 77111:Eveiting, 1.411 be pploymeA the -Play of RICHARD Deno; by • Miro Dziren4 Lzwro Song, by Mr. Watrots. To conclude , with the Farce of A DAY AFTER THE WEDDING. oz?Duora to open at a# before 7, Curtain to rise at 4 put 7. - [my23 LICENSE - NOTICE,-TT the 14norable, the Judges of the General Quarter SeSsi.ons of the Peace, in and for the County of Allegheny. - . The petition of W. J: MILLER, of the First Ward, city of:Pittsburgh, in the conntyaforciaid, humbly Shaw eth, that your petitioner has provided himself with materials for the accommodation Of travelers and others, at 114 dwelling-hoine, in the ward aforesaid, and prays that your Honors wilt be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of entertain meat. And your petitioner, as in dutY bound, will pray. We, the subscribers, citizens of the First Ward, do certify that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is will provided with housc-room and conveniences forahe accorn 7 modation of travelers and others, and that said tav ern is necessary: Adams Getty, John LaWton,,, Wm. Thorn, James Patterson, jr., W. Gardner, James Gray, (4th street) Jacob Whit more, W.. Mason, Geo. Wilson, Geo. R. Massey, Jai. J. Robinson. . ,may2s-3t To the Honorabk the Judges of the'Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and for the Coun ty of Allegheuy. The I petition of Robert Hill, of the 4th ward, Pittkhurgh,:iu the county aforesaid, humbly shew eth that your petitioner has provided himself witli materials for the accommodation of traveters.and others, at his dwelling house in the county afore sa'al, and prays that your honors _will he pleased to grant him a license to keep - a public house of en tertainment, and your petitioner, as in'duty bound, will pray,.ROBERT HILL. We, the uhscribers, citizens of the fourth Ward, d 4 certify that the' above petitioner is of goisi're puts for honesty and temperance, aid is well pro, vided with house room and convenienc es for the accommodation or travelers and others, and that said tavern is neceseary. Abram Van Tassel, Duncan Fraser, W. It 'Hays, Sohn Hull, Robert Hull, H. B. Meagy D. R. Galway, William David son, > J. Fowler, W illiam. Adair, George Crosmoie, S. Murray. ' • , ,may.2s-4,3t• G E RMANTOWN LAMPBLACK.-150 ibs Germantown Lampblack, just - received and for sale by . B. A. FAIINESTOCK & Co. may2s corner Gth and WOOd StS. Grand Opening of the. Odeon. On Fourth street, between Wood' and Sotithfirld. 1 MLE HughesTatnily will hate the, honor ol giving their first SOIREE MI.7.•:;IdALE, on Tuesday evening, .11day 21 . 3,: at the 4bo'le new and splendid hall. CrFor full partieulanssee bills.. Joseph Knox, formerly of Pittsburgh, A TTORNEY AT LAW, Carlisle, Pa., will prac Lice to his profession in the counties of Cuni berland, Dauphin, Adams, Perry and Juniata. Business in those counties trams:F.l r to hirn will be attented to with promptness. (37. He is now and will be for a few days at the St. (barles Hotel, corner of 3d and Wood sta. tni2343rawy. - • ETAIL Stock of Dry Goods, Cutlery, Boots, Shoes, Hats,, Caps, 13ortucts, at Auntion.--4t 16:o'clock on Monday morning the 25th inst. at the Commercial Auction rooms. corner of Wood and Fifth street, *will be sold ,withdut reserve, an extensive assortment of Dry Goods,. Table and Pocket Cutlery, Boots, Shoes, Fine Hats, Caps, Bonnets &c, embracing the stock of a retail Coun t/7 store. • , • At 2 o'clock, -P. M, a quantity 'of Groceries., Carpeting, Looking Gimps, Glassware, .Queenn: ware,. Tinware, Mantel Clocks, Venician Window. Blinds, a. great variety} .of Household arid Kitchen Furniture, Maps of the U. States., &c. ' . Also, one very substantial one horse Pedlar's Wagon and Harness. At 71 o'clock, P. M. Fancy and Staple Diy Goode, Jewelry, Hardware, Cutlery,..rowling Pie ces, 'Gold and Silver Watches, Unthellas, , Sun shades, Perasolette.s, - Parasols, MuSical Instruntentis &c., JOHN I)..D.AVIS, tnay 4 23 ' _. Auctioneer, NTED.—Two or three respectable, middle ,T aged men to go out oa foot, a few days into different parts of the country, and nighboring towns, to . tollect money, get subscribers, and sell Tem perate° and other works. Also Wanted, ,several good girls for cooks and - all work. Places want ed for a number of men arid bois &c. Please ap. ply at ISAAC.II.kItRIS' General Agency and In telligenee office, No. 12 St. Clair street. - ' A Fresh Arrival of New Hooks: T COOK'S Literary Depot, SG Fourth street: 111.. The Tower of London, an historical romance by:Wm. H. Aiuswortb, author of Jaek Shephenl, &e.,withillustmtions by Goo. gruiknehank t The. Temptation of Wialth, or the Heir hy mogeniture, by Mrs. Emilie Carlon, author. of Mag. is Goblet, &c. The Artisan of Lyons, or love traces, an histori cal romance, by tennis Hannigan. • Barkley, or the Lost and Redeemed,:by J H In giaham. The Child of the Sea, or tho Smuggler'of Col °Mal Timesiand the Love Test; by Lieutenant Living Age No. 104. Married and. Single, by T S Arthur. Captivity of Napoleon, by Count blontholen. London Quantity' Review. 1 ' Foreign Quarterly Review. Also a great voriety of cheap publications DA COOK'S Literary Depot, 85 4th st. AIR. DUFF'S , and Writingliooms, corner 1 1 \ II( 1 ; Fifth tiM t I 011 11 1 1 9 r f he ti e ," Lill:: ) liaile i n s t r,st a s; practical book kee k er of upwatuavt •,wenty years experience, and his success as a teacher ofMercantile and Steattiboat Book-Keeping, has never been equalled by any tea-, cher west of the mountains. Even the pupils of the Professor in. the . Comthercial College of Cincinnati; frequently find themselves obliged to go . through! Mr. D's. course of instruction, before They can con.' duct their hooka.- It is else, a well known fact that Professor Porter was instructed by ono of Mr. Duff's pupils in the correct solutiOn - of a computation in Met 'cantile Arithmetic, which he was otherwise unable to peform. Suhicriptioni , lists are now open at the Institute andall the book stores in the city for' Mr. Duff's now treatise upon Book-Eceping. rny23 OOKS--American Biography. - • ' MI Wirt's Patrick Henry. Plubirch , s. Liver. Literary Ladies of England. • • Border's Memoirs. Queen of Scots.- Life of Summerfteld. Lives of Jay !Tamil ton, Jefferson, Frank . lin, Nelson, Washington; &c. For - sale' by' 11. S. BOSWORTH &CO: ;;; „ 23 - 43 Market street. ECEIVED TILTS DAY Received this day by 1 . 1, Green >¢ Co's Express, a large assortment, of the • newest styles. of Paragons; and_ Parasollpttes, Fringed and Plain; which - we will Offer at Prices that cannot fail to please' all who want a beainiful article, at the new Dry Goods House. GEO. S. SIVA:IITZ, my2o ' ' No- 108 3farket street. • BALED Half Bushels and Peck Measures; Tubs, k, -anti Hockets, Wooden "Sonde, Garden Hoes, Hay Forks'and Rakes, Wash Hoards, Matehes, Scc,,tkc, For sale cheap in any quantity to suit customers.' ' • ISAAC HARRIS, Agent, and Commission Merchant, my2o-6t, _ St:Clair street. GOLD PENS, Watches, % Jewelry, Silver Ware, Military Goods, See, (lust:opening a Well iielec• ted' stock ,at the above artielet of the beet manufne`, tare: and for sale the loyrest Cash ,prices, W. W 'WILSON; corner of Fourth and i!ifiiiket eta.. rtAirliss-xer, tascotrors = • -court= DAnAr int -I{A , MER EXCHANGE_IIOPits I COHNEIV Tamp ABD WOOVSTIIESIM. r.t 2I I 9 B4LVANTA• - Philadelphia Banks ~par Pittsburgh:..:.;p ar Lancaster Chester Delaware county par Montgomery county.. par Northumberland Columbia Midge Co ..pa r Doylestown ... ...par Reacting par Backs c0auty........1; ar Pottsville .... .. . par U. States Bank 30d Brownsville .. . . Washington All other solvent bk. 5.24 ntrratti;: - ... • State- Bank erty*chp3 Sillovac*irren:. 70w qtate Bank Ek branthetlid solyeut banka ....31d All so,lvent REW rttor.Ann. All solvent bank 0...... id , Country. ~ . . ... •14 mennarrn. Baltimore par Country Id Scrip. Itier &Man. bk. Pitria.par State Scrip ..... .24 City and County 24 OHIO. IVeIiCOMIN Mar sr. Fire In Co. Milvoc 5 Farm and tlech bank..sd All Other Solvent 8d Exclidni-e—Selling Axles. New York... .. . .. prm [Philadelphia... .... prm ['Baltimore . ; . ....... prm [ Dort nista sync= VALVE. Frederickdors $7 80 Ten Thalers. .. . .. 7 80 Ten Gui1der5........3 90 ... ".:.650 Napoleon 380 Ducats.. . . . ..2 150 220 Eagle, 01d... :.....10 60 Lancaster 10d liamilpan 154 [Granville .... 45,4 Farmers , Bk Canton..2s4 Urbana , • 40d Galata- 5d MI Solvent B.inks 24 rtitiATlA. I State Bk & bratichea..2l‘.l . scrip,s &6 p. c..spm XIMIIICKY. All solvent 8ankn.....2d MECO Eastern Banks' 2d Wheeling Id do. branches id Morgontown.. Id . . .10 00 DOnbloon, Spanish..l69o Do. Patriot 15 50 Guinea.... 500 ' A LCOHOL-5 bbls just rec'd and for sale by, La- " It. E. SELLERS, - 57 Wood 'Otreet. bbls. No. 1, in prime nraerdust rec'ci and for sale by R. E. SELLERS. myl9 REAM TARTAR-245 Wis. just yea , and N... 1 for sale by (mvlo. - -R. E.- SELLERS. FL'S. TURPENTINE--3 bbls." just recd and 0 for sale by (t0y1.91 R. E. SELLF.ILS - (/OPAL VA Smith's New York LI quick drying Vanish, reed and for sale by myl9 -IL. E. SELLERS. PELLIIOXES-1 a, reed arid Tor sale L./ by ..(rnylil IL E:SELLERS. . ED lAt-1 ` grootocicl, reed.and for sale by myl9 - R. E. SELLEM LNK. , --/ gross, a superior article; l'Or sale by- Etnyloll RE. SEIILERS.. • . -SOIM--1 cask, just reed and - for sale by 6 44 R E SELLERS; —G7 Wood st n pTTLE CORKS--1 bale Spanish. just rec'd and fpr pate by R E SELLERS, tnyl9 ' - 57 Wuxi st. ITENET- . 4EI)-2 casks, just rec'd and far sal V 'by It E SELLERS,: rayl9, s7' Wood st. James CaTarteigh. ;IMPORTER and Wholesale dealer in French, G or ]. taan and English, Fancy Variety Goods of every description; such as Jewelry, table and pocket Cut lery, silk Purses, bead Bags, silver and German sil ver Spoons, gold and silver Pencils, silk and gum sus penders, 100 doz. of Germantown "Hoes and halfde. Trimmings - of all kinds, and a general assortmeneof toys; Constantly on hand at No. 61, Market Striet, betwceit Third and Fourth streets, Sizapson , s Row, Pittsburgh. myl3 C RABB CIDER.-300 doz. Crab!? Cider, a nape= rior article, clear and sweet. Hotels, Steam boats and private families supplied at abort notice by STERETT & Co., ' 18 'Market st. NEVER FAIED—IT NEVER WILL FAIL. J r it„is used as directed..' It .has'ltcen thorough ly tryed by Thousands; many-of whom are your neighbors, or. friends, ask them if it has failed in their cwt.' Besides it is warranted to eure or money refunded—therefore you run no risk. And further, if they are not acquainted, by calling. on the pro prietor._ rhe names of some of the most respectable citizens of Pittsburgh willbe given, that Dr. Thomp spa's Carminative will cure the most violent cases of Dyisentery or Flux, Diarrlicea, or Summer 'COMP - cunt, Cholera Morbus, Cholera Infantum, and Bilious Cholic, where it is not out of the power of medicine to cure. For the convenience of citi zens, Dr. Thomps4.s Carminathe and Pills have been- placed with the followin„1 - R A. Fahnestock & Co., John D. Morgair, "Schoon-' maker & Co., Jonathanßidd & IL E. Sellers, Braun & Reiter ; and the tile retailitores generally. Prepared and sold whidesale arid retail by the pro, . pr ctin% may 22, EDGAR THORN, Dru " ' •Pittxbgrgh Pa . . Wanted at !he U. S. Areenpl. WORTY Five or Fifty 6addlere and Harness ma.: hem and four Blachmitha . and Relperato whom the.liigheat wages will be given on lraniediate op? filication to the Commanding officer. ' • • may,224llot&w2t. • - E1510N9 AND D RANGES-30 boxes in.'store:--- For oale by • • J. D. WILLIAMS. may,2.2 • 110 Wood at. ir_TAMS-50clioiCe Siena Bams:' ' SO- Venison . 4 for's:3l6lV • J. D. WILLIAMS 7 E'IEATHEItS-4 saeks'received and for sale by tny22 . . J. D. WILLIAMS SHITS ga S gur-House Molasses, at Auction.—At Mclierma's new Auction Rooms, No. 114, Wood street,. 3d door from sth, on Monday. next, May 25th, at 2 o'clock iwthe afternoon, will be sold without retene. P. 5 Muds Sngar,llouse Molasses of the best . qual. tY• •' • P. McKE.NNA, myl9 , - Auctioneer. Pittsburgh Navigation and "Fire insn... 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, and con ducted'by directors, in whose prudence, integrity and good tiith they can readily ascertain whether they may'repose that undoubted security which should over attend an assurance transaction. - - To persons whose property has alreadybeen dant aged or destroyed-by fire or water, the advantage of personally adjusting the loss with an institution AT Boats, will be strikingly evident—To those who suffer ed by the Great Fire, this particular 'corporation needs no recommendation. The prompt payment of the wholeamount of its 1053C85--NEARLY TWO TrigiDRED montarrn tior.taas—is to them a sufficient guarantee of future security. It is the part of all prudent men, however fbrtu nate, to anticipate calamity for the purpose of avoid ing its effects. To such as have hitherto escaped,as well as to those who have sustained loss, the fability of protection and indemnity, offered by this institu tion, 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 Ron'? FIVNEY, SCCretary. fetilo46m WTANTED IMMEDIATELY—Two good - ehirt t T .. makers; apply. at Aire. KENNEDY'S on sth et, hetmeen Wood and Smithfield: m 11 ft,l USTARD.-50 cans Mustard, 5 each, just re lit. eared and for sale by - mayl 0 MILLER & RICKETSON. PSOM SALTS.-10 bbls Epsom Salts, just .114 received and for sale by . myI9'IIILLEI & RICKETSON. • SALT. --150 bbls No. 1 Salt, just received and . for sale by inyi 9 MILLER & RICKETSON. ACKEREL---10 half barrels, No 1 31ackerel; 131 10 , Kitt8 mess Mackerel,' put uir'for family use, and for Sale by ' . ,mayl9 MILLER:Br. RICKETSON. OILS -18 1000 44 bleached do. do: do, • 1800 pounds-Palm Oil; 10 baskets super Olive °u"; 3ust.:riceiced and for e maY/-9 MILLER & riLAItEr,-Z.4 *di:Tiara; k 1 10 BTStelrSiVerin :r 40 4 5 d 0... Yelp 4 1 4 1 .004 5 n , - _ • store aretlor - • /11C#ETS9D4 MMMiENE tirgopx.A.maisrort . virti."okaprecept.untier the hand s of the• Eilt : 4 3 ali;- fir., ;President of the . 'C'Orttorns Pleas in and for the Ztlijudicid 1 Distriot of "Penisania; and:• l 43 . gee cal= oroye; an 4 Tonnifter, said Peneral Jail Delitern, in and for Sad - District, and William _Niter and- William Heir , tilinines, Associate Judges ofthe. name cola* in and .tar the said County of Alla, gEtenygaledthelOth day of Iray,-in the year.„.of our Loni. one thousand eighthundred and fort y. 141, and tO;lne directed, forholr3ing aCourt atOyer and; Ternilier;nrid_General Jail Delicery l of the caiire ig l a6, in diecity of Pittsburgh on_the3itl Mon; • clay of - June next, at ID O'Clock,-A.hL -.public notice is hereby given,. to all _Justicei of the Peace, CorOner and Constables, - of -the County of Allegheny, that they.Xthen ana thefe, proper persons, with tensons, records, ingtusa tions, examinations, and other' rementrancesi - to • do those things, which to their lespactive of:aces-in their behalf appear to be `done—and also thoo that will prosecute the prisoners that stow are or:-. may he in the jail of said county OfAlleg,heny, to - be then and there to prosecute against them 23 Dia he just. SP. AND S. carourrA . Given under my hand at Pittsburgh, this 16th' , day of May, in the year of our Lord 1846, and, of the Commonwealth the ti7th. ' . : mayls3 It,DENN INSURANCE ' COI4PANT.—An eighth divi dend of ten per cent: on all chili:Ai-Against the Company, has bo.en declared - payable on Monday tho 25th inst. J. FIICNEY,Jr. my2l-4t Secretary. . ("OFFER-651 bags prime green. Rio. • SLI - . 10 pucketo old government:ova, Arrivingand for salt by: - • • •• LAMBERT 4 stitPTOti, 133 acid 125 Wood et, OAPS-410 boies No.l Rosin; - 20 _ Almond, Toilet and Palm. 50- Ryder Sharing. In store andfor sale by' on - - ArACHINE.CARDS.for Wool Carding of a euperi. 111 or quality t just received and for sale atreduced. prices by GF,O. COCHRANi, my. 2 2. • t 26 Wood et.'' • JALZORINES—New and splendid t Balsotines Ombrie and other styles, opening this morning at N 0.46, Market street. • - my 22 BARROWS & TURNER. To the Honorable the Adios cf the Court of Generi al Quarter Seetioas of the Peace, in and for the .County of allegheny. The petition of Robert Binsley, of .the sth Ward city of Pittsburgh. aforesaid, humbly shewetla, that your petitioner has provided himself with materi als for the accommodation of travelers and otll.re," at his dwelling house, in the city afom - aicl, and prays that your Hamra 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 ROBERT BINSLEY. • We, the subscribe* 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 conveniences for the accom modation -of traVallers and others, and that said tavern is necessary. William Hamilton, James Wilson, "James Hamilton, Polard M'Connick, Sohn S Hamilton, David -Glms, may 23 at• To the Honorable the Judges of the COUrt of Grenrrnt : Quarter Sessions of the Peace, it; and for C o i n : ty of Allegheny. , . The petition of Joseph Black, of the First Ward city of Pittsburgh, in the colpty aforesaid, - humbly shewetb, that your petitione r rhas provided, himself with materials for the accomtnodation- 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 phblic. house of entertainment. And your petitioner; as in duty botind,walpray. 1- - , - ' JOSEPH BLACX We, the subscribers, citacus oftbrietWard & da certify that the above petitioner is of good reptlte, for honesty nud temperance, and . iimell'privided with house room and conveniences for the.: atcoii-! modation of travelers and otheesf end that said UN , . ern isneccssary. ' - .- -- -- • --. "' , "1 . "': . ~! James.. Gray, dth st. -; John tray Daniel Graham, [ William Sitith,. -, I James Drente, Fr , -Freifog,le,„ A Cross,' F/liicholscm, F A Schaltleiter,: . _' 73 Firkeisin, .: Debt, Phillips, ' ' - IFll . Clelland, may 23;3t' ; . . : •.' . ' ..!' ...... To the Honorable the Judgee of ;the COttifer Geiterat' Quarter. Sessions of the Peace, M and for the cam- The petition of Henry Rellei,.ot Plumb tow* ship, Allegheny county, humbly sheweth that Yetir. I .petitiOner bath. provided himself with watering' for the accommodation of travellera,and:OtheriK4C: hisilWelling house...in the coniity'afoiesai, prays that your Honors .will he pleased to him a license to keep a public b.ouse - of, eiatertain.- ment. And flour petitione4 as :ii_duty .holand, will pray. HENRY REITER,' c' -We,- the subscribers, .citizens,. of-I'l4ml.s. town ship, do certiffy•that the above petitiOnerli of good repute for honesty: and - temperance, :midis provided with house room and convenience for the accommodation ..of travelers-and pthers, and - that said tavern is necessary: - - John Long, • Jas,-Bennel,. Joseph Littler'. • Henry AL David Stottler, - Jas. l'irCully, Jas. White, David Herron,. •- 1 F. N. Srnelzer,- Linn; - • ' Samuel 11I.Cullough, George Long,. - - - my23-3t• - - • To the Honorable the fudges af theliCourt of Gener al Quarter Session of the Peace, fn. and for i the County of ..2111egheny. The petition of Jas. 31:Candless, of sth Ward Pittsburgh city, in the county mbresaid, humbly sheweth, that.your petitioner has provide& himself with materials far the accommodation Ofirivelers and others, at his dwelling, house in 'the CountY aforesaid, and prays that your IltinerivilJbe plea sed- to grant him a license to keep a public house Of 'entertainment. Aud your petitioner, as in du ty bound, will pray.' - JAMES McCANDLESS: We, the subscribers, citizens of the 6th War do certify that the above petitioner ii . of good repute for honesty and temperance, and' is well provided with house room and conveniences forthCaceeter modation of traielers and athere, and that, said tavern is necessary. • , Robert. watson, Jacob Ackcrinan, Davhl Glass, John MacidrJarnei: Hamilton, A. - Masa, Patrick Donnally, James McLean,. Jartiec ATCAdarrii,lYrri. Gatti; Jeremiah 'Frew, IVim Hamilton. riay23-d3t ._ Tr --- o the. Honaratte the Judies Cairt of Genera] Quarter Sessiolzo pf the leacei andfor the, COyin- The petition of John 34i Cray- 4th Ward, city of. Pittsburgh,,-in - the county' ifdresaid; humbly sheweth, that your petitioner has provided hiMielf With materials for.the accommodation of travelets and others, at his dwelling 'house in the city afore said;and prays that yoUr Honors will be"pleastd‘to__ grant him a license to keep a public house Cf en tertainrnent. And your petitionet,` 63 _ 1 3: 1 &I/ bound, will pray. • . ArcßAy: • • - We, the-subscribers i citizens ftherulth Wand; do Certify that the above petitioner is of goad rePtite for honesty and temperance, and is welt provnltd with house room and cierwinionces for the-accent. modaticei of travelers ancLothers 4 and litat , sai4 ern is necessary -._ James Matthavvs, 31. Whitmore . George Culp, 3o.seph Craig, tiff illiam . Craig • • Japes Graham, G, Robinson. _May. 22d3t, ea.che'd Fall and Spenh F9R , 1tENT.......We after for rent, --thatlato and o mmodioter frame lionial"opFinsitelbe residence of-Mr- T. McCarty.= Cnininino sttedtd,l.6tlt;wol;-1.. The_ hou -c se ontain a - eight = sfelltfinisinni;mitriiis yna hiten - NreUr garden , and.amundier otgctuarniit trete, tua, grape.rpies.-,ltent potniessic.4love4 ittanedintedy Ra .-- ; ctutre , ", - •;1 a, A 3 LAKEty6lrsida4-. - lapg.-EstatrApt* ELIJAII TROVMLO, LAMBraT 5114,T014c Joseph Lewis, joeepli Drippy; Jeremiah Frew, .`William Gatca, John Nell, - • John keariis,- Dennis Leonard. _ Samuel Thomas Alain Baker Seol;