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P?V'F'' 'Y. h.i' '''7''''119.!,....g11'43--...,.17:.2':L'rti?..'".'•!-;•.'"At:j '74."7.4l;' ' '':*':.- " , ' 1,1.14 .L ., :' , ..:::' ,, 1 . ,,,., - ; •L i ,. ~':;: t.:;:-T,,:f.7.=!',2,94: - .-,. ., : - . ..;', . .,•';':•;i-, • :.,i ,:.• .••%•-i, . . ::.:::ricri'2:i...*' , - ,•,-, ,••••• Mil BE , hi , ' ..~.'~rarr.} "K~'~m"~~F~"`v...xr~.~~.~'~"`?r "'n ~:~.c y '~-~,ll'+~v~iv.~^"'~, +~ ~':~ j 0 the Honorable Abe:3urlges of the CMtrt :of Quirter Sessions,orthes.Peacc, in and .for the County Of-Allegheny: - „, The petition ofklartinCrtinhardtiof the 9dtiViard, City, of Pittsburgh, in the county aferesaid,_ humhly slieweth, That your Petitioner hatli provided himself with materials for the accommodation of travellers most', others,-at his - dwellhig - house in the - city and _.ward aforesaid; nd prays that.your' Honors swill ho pleased to grant him.a license to keep a 'public: house of-entertainment; and. your: petitioner;- as in , dutY tiound, will pray : MARTIN_ GRUNHARDT. - - - 11 !?,Wei the subscribers,- citizens of the; 9thi.Ward, do certify that;the , above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and teinperaned, tuid is well provided viithlonse ,r own and conveniences forthe ace° irrno.; dation•of traVellemand otherd, and that Saidrtavete is necessary., ,- .7acob Haase, Conrad Klceber,..ilichael- Egleri Leopold 7tegner, Lorenz Fisher, Thomas Howe', Francis Hug, Charlea.Kalehtbaldr, George- Stock, James ZiPLaughlin, Mattin Granz, Wm. Scanlan. jn4.413t : - TO the Honorable the Judges; of the 'Ceart 'of "Quarter . Sessions of the :Peace; in - and for the County of Allegheny: • The petition of Gee: _KirkPatticl4 of the 4d - Ward, city of:PittsbUrib; in - the county. aforesaid, humbly sheweth„ That your - petitioner bath provided him : self with materials for the'aceommodation of travel lers and other 4 at his dwelling house' irithe city and county aforesaid, and prays that your Honore, will grant him a license tti keep a public house of enter taifirneat. And your petitioner, as in duty bound, will pray. • GEORGE KIRKPATRICK. We, the -subscribers; citizens of the Third:Ward, do certify that the above petitioner Is of good'repute for lionesty and temperance, mild is well provided with house room and conveniences' for the accummo datiPit of traiellers and otheis, and that said" tavern ia.necessnry. , • Min 'Bishop, Chas. Hamilton, W. RAI. Morrison, M. Cantnan, Rarsland, G. Nelans, J. Allender; A. Cross, P. Brensan, Wm. Paul; J. Chester. jit4 3t• TO the honorable - the judges of the Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace, and for the County of Allegheny: V The petition of Wm. Hutcheson, of the 4th Ward, city-ol- Pittsburgh, in the.county afciresaid, hum bly sheweth,. That your petitioner hitth Provided himself with materials for -the accommodation of travellers . and other* at his ; dwelling ibouse in.the city'-and county' afoiesaidi and' prays that your Honors will grant him a license to keep ii,public house of entertainment- Anl your PetitiOner, as in duty bound, will pray..lV WILLIAM HUTCHESON. We, the subscribers, citizens of the 4th Ward, do certify; that the above petitioner i 4 . of good re pute for honesty and temperance, and, is well pro vided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of travellers and others, and that said tavern is necessary. John Davis, M. J. Clark, H. A. Weaver; E. J. Stewart, M. Briedenthal, S. Murray, Times M'Cul ly, Benj F. Kelly, F. Knowles, G. W. Smith, H. Church, J. Fowler, J. Mackey. jn4 7 :31.• Telenraph copy times, and charge this office. .5' — TO the honorable the Judges of the Court of Quarter Session of the. Peace, in and for the Coun ty of Allegheny: The petition of Baatemus Acker, Sth Ward, City of Pittsburgh, in the county aforesaid, htimbly, sheweth, That your petitioner bath proyided,him self with materials for the accominodation of travellers and, others, at his dwelling house in the city and county aforeiaid, and prays that your Honors will bs pleasedto grant a license to keep a public houSe of entertainment. And your peti:. limier, as in duty bound; will AR pray.TEM • • - BITS ACK:BR. IN We, the'subscribers, citizens of the Sth l yard,. do certify, That theabove petitrr is of good re pute for, honesty and temperateand is well pro: vided with house room and cOnveniences for the accommodation of travellers and others, and that said tavern is necessary. B. Flaaigan, Asa Bong*, John`Conlon, Daniel Seitz; John H. Millet, Matthew Njaguin; John Aiken,- Wm. Aiken, Jacob 3reer, C.,Besser, Jon- athan Wilson. 13.1.11. - Ginni. : je.44td,* SALT: 500 hhis Allegheny, No, recid and for sale by JNO, F. PERRY, Liberty and Irwin' sts. • 111 .1 1 , 1 • • - D. - ERRING: 73 bbl No 1 galt. for sale by', je3 ,TNO. F. PERRY. ISM ir ACKEREL:,g) .1. -L . 1 je3 For Bala by " JNO. F. PERRY. TAMa. ED APPLES and PEACHES, in atorend for j sale by je.3 JNO. F. PERRY. /TIMOTHY SEED' 600 bush iiv store and for sale by je3 JNO. F. PERRY. IO COFFEE-313 Bags Super Rio Coffee; _kilo Just received and for sale by NM OILS -1000 Gallons Bleached Sperm Oil;; 1200 Natural color ". do; 1800 " " " Whale Oil; 1400 "' Bleached " d 0;. 200 is Tanner's Oil, Strait's do ; 5-Barrels Lard " 22 " Linseed " Just received and for sale by jn3 . MILLER & . RICKETSON. SPIRITS OF TONPENTINE: 15 Barrels Spts. Turpentine; just received in good order, and for sale by ja3. 4 . .MILLER RICKETSON.. riIAR-2-5 Bbls. C. Tar; jest received and for Bale by jo3 MILLEIt & RICNETSON. STARCH -10 rinses Fox's Starch ; Just received and tor sale by jn3 MILLER & RICKETSON. SALAD OIL-15 Baskets Bordeaux Sa ; , 'lO 4 - 4 pints Marseilles 4 ,5 ; 44 Just re,c , d and:for sale by - jn3 MILLER, & ItICXETSON. H.G. A. 11,, S; 0 10 casks Lovering,4s double refined Loaf Sugar; 10 barrels • 4 4 - pulverised 4 , !do; 15 boxes 'white Savanna Sugar ; Just rec , d and for sale by q: • jn3 MILLER 8: RICKETSON. PEPPER 4- ALSPICE—IO Bags Sumatra Pepper; .:5 Alspice ;; • lust received and for sale by. jn3 - MILLER Sz RICKETSON. Iffil .., ITIOBACCO : 7 , .. 1-. 32 Boxes We, Fos and 16's, and 1& . Lumps; 13 " -6's and 6's, Mug ; • • Just received and' for sale by jai , .- MILLER & RICIIETSON. • , 17, ISH-32"Barrals No. 1 ; Baltimorb Herrhig ; j 2 5. " Trimmed Shad ; - In store and fbr.sale by, • - jn3 • - : MILLER & RICKET SON. TWINES AND- LIQUORS. . .. VIEW .. JACOB WEAVER,I6 Market st., ..t k iN.:l l -, .;'‘ corner of Front, is now receiving 11-1:1_1=-- - '___ i 7 and offers for sale nt inducing pri .4 ---:,•-•:---" and ces, the following extensive variety ..of WINES AND LIQUORS, selected by 'himself, as formerly, for the firm of & Co,; in the ,Eastern Cipes, from first hands : •'-' Leger From, Cognac and Champagne Brandies., "" J. J. Dupuy, Castilian, old Maglory, Radiant. Channnyer, Pelevoisnn, A. Seignett, - Otaid, Du -I:puyht, Co., and Pinet Casillon & Co., Vintages of 1832—embracing all the Rochelle and Bordeaux ft.- -.vors,"in half Pipes, quarters, and octaves, or by retail. - - • . Hollald Gins--i Fish, Weesp Anchor, Croas Keys, Meders Swan and flour Glass brands, new 'and old , importationsi . ,- Rums—New Englanil, St. Croix, Antigua and Ja -maicag, some' very superb:is. - Whiskeys—Old Scotch 'arid Irish, Monongahela Rye, , Boisifirtn Ea. Corn. ' .. ' " ' Wtzs•-•-Madeiras, Teneriffes, Lisbon, 'Sherries, Sicilys,'Malagas,.Porti, Red Wines, Wh ite Wines, hluscats, Clarets; -Champagnes, Hocks, and 3auter nes, in ,Cases,•lndia `Ails., i.r. Casks, HMS., Demi john or Bottle.!! june3 , . Sweet platigp. Wtnee. -16 BBLS. Lohriugs and Giro's pure Mountain 3 Wines, a superior article' for sacramental or , otherpurposes, just receiving and for sale, by JACOB-WEAVER, Wine •• re, je3 • 16, Market street, cor ~. rant. =I EMS ,i, 4'{ :~ ~ tE, @ESE Poit ZVin es. ' .9 4 11 BBLs. Port Wines, consisting Taylor, .t.ve) ,Fladgate & Co., Bunt & Co., Treble Grape, _Calabria, pure Juice, pure 1840, Queen's Port, la 4ure,s, Burgundy, BUrruester, and old Port Wine, for Invalids, just receiving, and urn offered whole- Bald or retail, at the, Wineof ;, JACOB WEAVER. Many of the above Wines I can justly recommend for ; Medicinal uses. They are as genuine as import , ed to the United States, and come to nit; direct from the hands of the importers: (je3) J. W. 4"r'l"."'l4l4ltgik .corro. ' • - 0414- , e•-"c a .ri-o , • • - 4144 i q, c , ;,•;', 1 1 ' " • ' A A 4 V'T-i• I - ;Th * 14 , 4 M Ni , '„,..4t " 4 tfC ." d y •1 ,• MILLER & RICKETSON IiARIVDEN ak:Co.'s MO: 4 , 9" , i - • PASSAGE AND REMITTANC'. OFFICE'. .-- • - rpH; subscriber, haying . been - appointed Agcni•for the above is giving Certificaiesef Passage from any of the.Old.countries, in the beef ships that float on the ocean; as - lieoip by the Black Ball LiztV, Elicit - Stir- Line; Red StaV.Linei Swallow tail Driniatic Line, and -every 'other. GOOD *LINE tltht fleatsiand the celebrated CurtarOaSteamlilleL 'Par ties- Whit adiertige• thatthey arc iota agenth for the BlaCk Ball Line - or any other -Line of Packet ships, deceive the•Pattiic- • - BILLS AT SIGHT to any amount; DRAW IN PITTSBURGII, payable in. any part of Englarul, Ire land, Scotland,. or ; Wales, at the rate of $5 . - 'the pound.. . . ' • . JOSHUAIIOBINSON,!- . . EthropeattAgent, Fifth'Street, One door - west of Wood Street. my22-d2%v ,rgotr- v Iteuattistaces:t9 EuroPet ' • AND. PASSAGE FROM LIVERPOOL; LONDON, and - the various .Ptorts of IRELAND; to NEW-YORK, PHILADELPHIA' AND PITTSBURGH. THE undersigned; Agent 'for Messrs. noiTim, i BRO , S, &. Co., is remitting money's to England, Ireland,:Scotland.nnd Wales, at the -rate or Five Dollars to the £1 sterling. Drafts' issued for any arinintit'drawn direct on the Royal Bank of Vn4and, Dublin, and on Messrs Prescott, Grote, Ames &:Co., Bankers,.London,- payable on presentation it any 13ank in the United Kingdom - free of discount nr any charge whatever. Those desirous of remitting, or 'sending Tor their friends will please.apply toie sub scriber,. at his office on Penn street, 4 doors tl !above the Canal Basin. JAMES JILAKFILY. Persons at a distance wishing information via re ceive en answer by return lnail,..by direeting (post paid) as above. ' I e Refer to the Bankers, Merchants,' and Mannlic -1 furors of Pittsburgh and vicinity. api7-dawtf .-- - , • Vegetable Pulmonary •Ltalsarai. IN the winter of 1832 and. 1833, I was seized with spitting of blood, which ccuttinued with occlasion al' relief till spring. I consulted several ertiinent physicians and took much medicine, but thol relief obtained, ivas only transient. In the spring - I com menced taking the. Vegetable Pulmonary,Buliain.— At this time I was much', reduced. The day before I commenced with the Balsam, I raised about a half . _ a pint of blood, was oppressed with great hoarseness' anda bad cough. I commenced taking the Balsam' thinking if this failed I should resort. to medicine no further. But it did not disappoint my expectation. All the unfavorable symptoms were immediately re lieved, the cough cured, and I have not beendtroub. led with Spitting of blpod since. lam now a out to resume my trade, (that of a rope maker,), v.hich I I had given up without any expectation of returning to it. Roxbury, Mass. Gorakts. Sold wholesale and rotaa by B. A.FAHNES' I rOCK. & CO., corner of 6th and Wood and Wood and First streets. , jipe2 Plttaburgli and Counollet•ille rtat;road Company. MAY 31, ISO. .DOOR'S, for receiving additional subscriptions to jello the stock of the Pittsburgh and Conneilsville Railroad Co., will be opened at the office of dm Com pany, in this city, on Tuesday, the Sth day of June, at 10. v. at.. and continue open from day to d 4 until the Ist of July. Books will also be open on the same clay apd for the same time, at the other billowing places, rz: nt McKeesport under the direction of Hugh R9wland and F. Muse—at Weet Newton under tho ithlection ofJohn C. Plumber and'James Gardner—at Con null s ville under the direction of Henry Blackstodo and Henry Walker—at Cdrnberland under the dirlection of Juo. Hay and Samq. Calhoun. jime2 J. CAROTHERS, Slc'y. lionsea n 0 Lots at Aucttou. (AN Saturday alternpon, the sth inst.,at 3 olclock, will be sold on tho pretniaes ' that valu+le lot of ground situate at the corner of Webster anil High! sts., having, a front ori SO feet on High st. to a live ft. alley, and 25 feet on }Vebster st.., on which is/ erect ed two well finished [Trick Houses, three storis high suitable for store and !dwellings. At '+'clock,P .11;o'cionv,r. M. Two valuable lots of ,round, having each n front of 17 feet I inch on Pents:,l‘ania Avenue, and r mend- t ing back 112 feet to Watson st. Also, three lots of' ground having each a front of 17 ft. 1 inch U-1 Wat • son st., and extending back 65 ft. Terms: ;Me-fifth cash, residue in four gqual annual payments With im terOst. tje2.l- : J. D. DAVIS, Anct. EZ - c7n - - a : i . . . .•• In the First prard.,.Allegany City. m7l3.ll,Lnebienstohld.ati o'clock in the aof.aterti valuable building Lots, lying between the Mb river and Rebecca street, being delightful siti for private residencei, business purposes or' facturing ; the location is healthy and invil plan of the lots may be seen at the Auction 1 or of John Charletonjon the premises, or Joh fon, Minersville.' , Terms—one third Cash, and the balance - in two equal annual payments, v•ith interest, to be secured by bond and mortgage, purchasers to pay expenses of conveyancing. Lots will be sold at private sale, if desired junel_ AM ES M'KENNA, N. B.—The above is the most valuable property offered at Auction in' Allegheny County for many years. • Pelansyl 4 panitt Railroad. A T.a meeting of the Board Of Commissioners of 11 . the Peonsylraniit Railroad Company, Meld at the office of M , Candiess and 11.1 7 Cluie, on the', 31x1 of May, 1841, it was j • Resolved, That tlip Books of subscription to the Stock of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company be opened at the Monongahela House in thianay, on Monday next, 7th Jupe, between the hours of 9 and 12, A. M., to be continued from day to day until the 10th inst. inclusive. . Resolved, That public notice of the above reso- I lution be given in alilthe daily papers. 1 jelkitlGin . THOS. ISAK.E.WELL, Ch'm. - .; S GI S e - :Z i AIAGES—OIe ned tl ! i' da) llt 0 1arkttetanewanddcsirabIe assort ment or Printed :angina and' tarages. 1 my 29 f: A. A. MASON. Q UMM ER STUFRS—Received this day,! at 62 1,.3 Market street, an extensive assprtrnent, or Gam bruons, Tweeds, Frinich . assitneres, Denims, Mix tares, Linens, Cottonades, Drillings, Cords, Coatings, Fr.c.-B;.c. i my 29 1 A. A. MASON. fIINGLIAMS—Jud,t received, one case choice k_T styles and new Gingliarns•, also, a largel variety of Shawls; for sale tow at 62 Market et. my 29 A. A. MASON. 4 . L.MONDS-10 limes Shelled ; 200 0 1bs. Pliper do ; 500 is blarsoilles 1 Received and for sale by my 27 J. D. INI!..LIAIVIS & Co., 110 Wa l ed st. CURRANTS -2111)1s. Zante, fresh • fur! by . i J. D. WILLMITS & Co., my 2.7 l 110 Woo st. t---- ®LIVE OIL-4 dbz. halland whole bottles, For sale by I J. D. WILLLIMS rny27 110 Wiled st 17LOUR OF RICD , --2 Cue -superfine ' • r For sale by '; J. D. WILLIAMS &7. co., my 27 110 Wqed s B RAZIL SUGAR!--I0 Bags, for sale by I J. D. WILLIAMS 4- 0., my 27 110 Wood st COCOA AND CHOCOLATE, 2 Boxes Fell , p Cocoa; 2 ,4 Extra No. 1 Chocolate; 1 2 " Baker's Cocoa Paste ; 2 4, 44 1 Drama 4, For sale by J. D. WILLIAMS & Co., my 27 110 Wood et TIOUCIIONG TE4-5 half Chests Chulan, Rose -1 flavored, for 6*, by my 27 J. D. WILLIAMS & CO., 110 Wood st. . ._ CIIIEESE-38 Etovhs, large fine W. R. Cheese, on IL/ hand and for sate by P. C. MARtIN, my:26 cor of Smithfield 'and Front sts. TOBACCO -50 Ilexes Pound Lump Lynhhburgh Tobacco ;* 1 ' ; . t - , -80 1,, . s's ~ do ; Just received on consignment, and for 'Bl , le by 1 LS. WATF,RMi N, ._.TY2S No 31, Water, and 62, Front st. BACON -5000 lbi Bacon, assorted, in store and for sale by L. S. WATERMAN„ mY 2S - . No;, 31, Water, and 62 Front sts. TPLAXSEED--40 h3ags Flaxseed, in store and 1,7 for sale by L. S. WATERMAN, my2s N 0.31, Water, and 62 Front .treet. OLL RIJTTER„--5 Bbla Roll Rutter, !just re it calved and for iale by L. S. WATERMN, my 2.5 No,: 31, Water, and 62 Frcint ats. CORCHINGS-16 Casks Seorehinge, a prime ar. tide, in kr:re and for vale by L. S. WATERMAN, my2s ' NO. 31, Water, and 62 Faint sts. - _ TIDIED APPLES-40D Bushels Dried Aipples ; XI just received,,in store and for Rale byr L.B. WATERMAN, my2s Np : 31 Water, and 62 Front sts. 2 ..~ al~n• CiIitCIISTNA:TVPACKETS., 1811. ' 1847: Mail'. and Passouger;3teamer IS -- NEwTON, -. C'apt: A..(_: Unser!, . Will rue-as a regular pack ttbetwee 24itsburgh and I aviiliPittiburgli everyl3undiy - at 10 fas ' The Lsaac Nowton was built thlS:spring,i - bspressly for the trade; and offers to passengers every comfort and superior accommodations. febl3 . . ... . ____ MONDAY' PACKET. . l iit -The rOultir Mali and passenger steamer. - . MONQI.I4AIIELA.; Capt. Stone, will run as a regular Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincin nati, leaving this poit every-Monday at 10, A.M., and Wheeling at 10, P. M.,' the same day. Return., ing, she will leave Cincinnati every Thursday, at 10, A. M. For fFeight or passage apply onboard. '... The Monongahela was built expressly for this trade, and offers to the passengers comfort, and ink ! perior acconfmodations. . - _ 2_ : mar 31 ; 1-847- Tuesday Pvie '2.847 7 T _N A he regular mail and Passenger steam= aIer.HIBERNIN, No: 2, Capt. J. Mame; run as a regular , paokethetween Rite: burgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Tuei day at 10 A. M., and.Wheoling at 10 P. M. of the same day. Returning, she will leave Cincinnati ev ery Friday at 10 A. M. For freight - or passage ap ply on board. , • irrThe Hibernia No. 2, was built. expressly for the trade, anti offers to the passengers every COM run and superior accommodations. jan12,1847 1847. INVFthiesday Pa.cket. '1847 THE NEW ENGLAND, Dro. '2, Capt. S; DEAN. will leave Pittsburgh every . We nes ay morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Wednesday evening at 10P.M.; and Cincinnati eve r Sattirday at 10 o'clock, A. M. feb2o. 1817. I'OttRSDA.Y PACKET. 1847. THE WISCONSIN, Capt. A.J. Gricc, will leave Pittsburgh every Thursday movning'st 10 o'clock; Wheeling every. Thursday evening at 10P.M.; and Cincinnati every Sunday at 10 o'clock, A. M. febl9 :SATURDAY PACKET. the regular mail and passenger steamer ArESSENGER, Capt. Linton), will run as a regular Packet between Pittshnrgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Saturday at 10, 11. M., and Wheeling at 10, P. M., the same day. Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every, Tuesoy, at 40 o'clk A. M. For freight or passage apply, on board. The Messenger was built expressly for this trade, and otters to her passengers every conitert and ac commodation. mar 23 THURSDAY PACKET - - - ..te_llts THE new U. S. Mail steamerACADlA, E. Lucas, Master, will run as a regu lar passenger packet between Pittsburgh and the above port during the IS eas",of 1546, leaving every Thursday at 10 o'clOek A'. M. The Acadia is now and has superior acciarnmoda don ap9 N s. For freight Or passage apN J pIy ONES, Ag on board, ent.or to Cluelusiciti mud Louisville. The new and splendid passenger steam- COLLMBI A, O'NEAL, Master, will leave fur .the aboveland intermediate ports, regular ly. For freight or passage apply onboard, or to jol D. WILKINS, Agent. For Ctucttinnt ittlat St. Louis Mr 2-• lb The p . h2senger steamer PALESTINE, N\ awns, wili leave for the above and ailinntermediate ports regularly. For freighter passage apply on board. jeS. Tuesday F.venlng Packet,. _1. 4 The new and splendid passeng,er stead'. r - boat DECLARATION, Capt. 'Vortices, will run usa regular packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving 'this port every Tuesday evening at 3 o'clock. Rctdrning she will ludve Cincinnati every Friday evening at 3 o'clock. The Declarationloirers superior accommodations to passengers. r i OT freight or passage - apply on board, jet Pair Cincinnati. The v.nll known fast running steamer 1 / 4 .f"-i.it, - .WAMCIRIA, W. Forsyth, Master, will run as a regular Packet; leaving every Wednesday morn ing at 10 o'clock, and Wheeling, at 10, P. M., the same day. Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Saturday, at iilo, A. M. For freight or passage apply on board, ur to ~FORSYTH es Co., Agents, an 16 . g 1 hn..3o._Wiittratr ot, twerl i atz - Iteutilar Packet. we' T nplc7 id light draught steamer DOMINION S. Tvcrirt, Master, will run as a regular paclictibetween Pittsburgh and Wheel ing; leaving Pittsburgh for Wheeling every Monday, Wednseday and Friday, at 3 o'clock, P.M.; and leav ing Wheeling for "t"ittsburgh every Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday, dt 9 o'clock, A. M. Fur freight or passage Apply Oft board. :to v 5 urday, on, 9CI gheny tione mann ing; a 001118 rt Iler- Unprecedented Success t Andrews' RAUB lee Cream Saloon, Tisiird During thilpSst week by upwards of FOUR THOLISVIND PERSONS! 1 IIE Proprietor Legs leave to state that in conse quence of thegreat success attending his new system, he has permanently engaged Messrs. K NEASS; ONTLEY 4 MURPHY; who will appear each evening in a GRAND CON CERT. Prograninin changed nightly. .Tickets ofailmtiAion gis. which includes Adis') of Ice. Cream. Painting. ITOUSE and SIGN PAINTING and GLAZING, I of all hinds', Graining Oak, Mahogany, Satin, Rose and Maple. Imitations of all kinds of Marble. Orders left at the shop of the subscriber, on Smith field street, opposiie the Pittsburgh Foundry, or on Federal street, opPbsite Illackstoclos Factory, Alle gheny city, will be' done at moderate rates, and on the shortest noticed ap , JAMES PITFIELD. I= John Block & Co., W O L i3 1 , ..3 1 41 ,.. L r „ D t. Grocers, an d PdTadlucen,,e Pittsburgh in eom i - manufactus, N 0.166 ' Liberty street, opposite 6th, Pittsburgh. Mr' Liberal advances made on consignments. may 12 • For Sale, a . FOUR LOTS 7 -13nunded by Penn,l..ibcrty and Hay sts., each lot .11aving 24 ft. front,-and extending. back 110 ft. Two l of them arc corner las, and the position of the whole property is one of the most ad vantageous in the City. For further information ap ply to M. SWARTZW ELDER, Fourth st., novl-tf i bet. Wood and Smithfield. John F. Perry, (Late of the firm of Malcolm; Leech C 0.,) THOLESALE GROCER, Commission and Flour 1 V Merchant, dealer in all kinds of Country Pro duce, copper, tin; tin plates, firmer& tools, zinc, load, Russia sheet iron, iron and nails, white lead, dye stuffs, cottonllyarns, salt, ei.e.; and Pittsburgh Manufactures generally, corner of Liberty and Ir win strcets, Pittsburgh, Pa. Liberal advances, in Cash or Goods, made on consignments of Produce, &o. maylifi•tf A PiTev Variety Store. riptin subscribei has opened a new Variety and I Fancy store ' on the corner of Penn and St. Clair streets, opposite the Exchange Hotel. tilay26-d2m JAITES CAVANAGH. A Fresh Arrival of Now Books AT MORSE'S (late Cook's,j 85, Fourth street. ,The Poets and Poetry of4merica, with an historical introduction ; by Rufus W. Griswold. Histnry or the captivity of Napoleon at St. Helena; by General Count 111outholoit, the Emperor's com panion in exile, and Testementary Executor. Bound edition. A Dictionary of Modern Gardening ; by George William Johnson, Ilsq , Fallow of the Horticultural Society of India, Corresponding Member of the roy al Caledonian and-Maryland Horricultural Societies, -&c.; with'one hundred and eighty wood cuts—edited with numerous additions, by David Landreth, of Phil , del pb ia. Perliimery ittilmanufacture and use—with in structions in every branch °Me art, and recipes fur all the fashionablei , preparations ; a valuable aid to the perfumer, dru gist and soap manuhhcturer, with additions;an'd improvements; by Campbell Morlip, Practical and Analytical Chemist. The Big Bear of Arkansas, and other-Talcs; edi ted by Win. T. Pdrter, Esq. New edition. Picciola, the prisoner of Penestrella ; or Captivity Captive; by X. B.lSaintaire—a new edition with il lustrations. Just received and for sale at MORSE'S Literary Depot, S 5 Fourth ;street. j e 2 Mineral Region of Lake Superior. A FEW doz. (lUtest edition) of "Houghton and / - 1_ Bristol's Mineral Region," accompanied by the map of the entire country, number and loaation of every permit, dame and capital stock of all.thc mining companies, result of the geological and ty pographical survoy, together with all the statistical information relative to the, Mineral Region of Lake Superior, are contained in the work., For sale by HAYSfit BROCKAWAY; Druggists, /40, 2 ) Commercial . Row, Liberty st. mhyS-d lot 7,11 Mina MM By the Presidetie or unicoA. Statjee IN purEttance pr K. piii.K r ; - dent of tidUttited Steles of Atr.erieu„ do bore ; by decline '.und to tk.e Iknoxi), -iv p u bli c sale, will be —held Att.= the. Crtrkee tt Mtn.: PaNT. in,theTerritoo,ilf Viseobsin, corn *men ci itay;bf July ne.ci, for the disri;isat of the landi within the un dermentioned townships, to wit:: - ' • Rilith - of the base . line' andt'of the fourth prenci . , .sces Townships seventeen, ,(3 . igliten, and nineteen, of range three., " Townships seventeen and eighteen, Of range four. Lands appropriated-by law forthe uieof schools, Military, or other imposes, will,be excluded from the sale. • The sale will be kept open for two weeks, (un less the lands are sooner disposed of,,) - and no lon ger; and no private' entrieisof land in the town ships so offered, will.be- admitted, until after -the expiration'of two ,weeksTrom the commencement of eaid-sale.. Given udder-my hand-ut The C4,y of Washington, this•first day - of ,April, Anno.Pornini one thou 'sand eight hundred and fOrtyfeven. 'By the President:: JAMES K. PQT,E. Bit:LIAR]) 'Yocum, • • Conintisaimur of the ,Gelwral .Lund Office.• • NOTICE TO PRE-E3IPTION CLAIMANTS Everyperson entitled to the - right , of pre-emp tion to any lands within the_townships above enu merated, is required' to establish' the same to the satisfaction of the Regiater and Receiver at Miner al Point, and make payment therefor; as soon as Eradicable after seeing this notice, ; and before the day appointed for the commencement of the pub lic sale of the-lands embracing the teact claimed, otherwise such claim will be foifeited. RICHARD M. YOUNG, Commissioner .of the General Land Office.' apr2G-lawlOw.• CERTIFICATES 01? DEPOSIT, BANK NOTES, AND SPECIEI No. 64 Wood st., one door above Fourth, Fret side, Pittsburgh, Pct: OURRENT Funds received on depcisit, and col lections made on all the Cities.througliout the United States. Sight checks on Baltimore, Philadel phia, Neiv ,Vork, Boatou and Cincinnati, constantly for sale in sums to suit purchasem The paper of the Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, and. Virginia Bank's bought and sold on the most favor able terms. . _ The hig - hcs; premiuni paid for Foreign and Ameri can Geld'and Silver Coins. Es4ange on England, Ireland, Germany, and France procured, Ezc. Marlo-dawy BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROK ERS, DEALERS IN FOREIGN AN p DOMESTIC LLS, BILLS OF EXCHANG E,CERTIFCATES OF I)EPOSITE, BAN E NOTES, AND COIN. Corner of Third and Wood sts, directly opposite the St. Charles Hotel, toy=s MACHINE CARDS, LOOM FINDINGS, & , c M.: Cummins, No. 120 Liberty st., 5 doors Wow St. Clair street. X,rESSTI.S. James Smith & CO.'s Arachine Card l Agency, Manufacturer's Finding Establish ment, sod dealer in Clocks, Looking Glass Plates, Frames, Glass, Variety Goods, &c. non. 15—feb2.3t1 & -at 1147'8 AND CAPS. 644 S. C. ERWIN & CO. ea Av -0 . 11,-L,Dpnpublic respectfully gene,a inform tti t c h: : a :friends nod t e store formerly occupied by l ' lr.JameL Wilson, where they intend keeping a general assortment ,of HATS L) AN CAPS, to which they invite the attention of purchasers. Those wishing a neat-and fashionable article can be supplied by calling at No. 97, Wood st., corner of Diamond S.C. ERWIN & CO. . Having disposed 'of my Flat and Cap establishment to. Mesars. S. C. Erwin & Co., I •cheerfully recom mend them to the patronage of my former customers. in . JAMES W ILSON. Tat/t4tl4; -- tiati lust - teeoh . eil New iN 0. York the Summer Style tor fIATS, con- 10 ' . % sisting of WHITE, BEAVER, PE.tnr and WrirrE CA. , I.3IERE HATS, with Ventilators.. Those in vh ant of a beautiful light flat are respectfully tod to call at m:128-y. IS. DALZI U. has on hand, and - is constantly manufacturing to order, '"--"----' the folloWing named articles: Gentlemen's Fine Dress Boots and Shoes, of the latest fashion, at remarkably low prices. Fine Dress (loots at 85,00 i such as is usually sold in other stores at $O,OO. A good plain well made calf Boot at $4,00. All other kinds of work equally low. Also, a good and full assortment of Ladies?, Misses', and Children's Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, Half Gaiters, Buskins and Slippers, of the toast se:eclat:LW kind to the very finest dress shoe. S. D. being a practical shoe-maker. attends to the !manufacturing of his own work; and has it done in the most substantial manner, yet neat style ; and hating adopted the motto of small profits and quick returns, will sell as 16w as the lowest.. Ititat36-(l3m 3111 - ,. DUFF'S /9,n .---,.--..: 1 , : It Ll, A4 i D lEN W .l .ll , lTd o ls.:G the E a S s T c A o li r : •t; '.., 1i 11 7; I ', ner of Fifth and Market sts.; D. . •. : . 4 .., . / .he only institution in the city in which Gentlemen can acquire such a know ledge of Bookkeeping as will enable them to apply it immediately to practice. Persons desiring it can have any number of references. Several new testi monials of the cOmplete success of Pupils in steam boat Book keening, have been recently received, and may be inspected by visitors. Houle of business during summer ` , 2'to 4 and BtoloP. M. junet IME=I frl.ll,E undersigned have this day associated them " selves together, under the firm' and style of JOFIN Byacu tSt Co., fur the purpose of conducting a Wholesale Grocery, Produce and Commission Bu siness, and have taken that spacious Warehouse, No. 166 Liberty street, opposite 'Sixth, where they will be pleased fd, see their friends and former patrons. HENRY 115 , CULLOUGH, • JOHN BLACK. Pittsburgh, April 1 , , 1847—may B-Imo EM=ME REM ';,:=-„.;-.' - ..-, , :.- - . - .,,.,.J,._.. ENE IN IZE Ell EIS IeVILL/Allt A. ifILL & CO., BANKERS, EjiCIIALIGE DEOKERS, .AND DEALERS IR FOREIGN- AND DOMESTIC-F,XCIIANGE, =! KIIAMEtt a: ieennz, Bummer Fashion for nista. N 0.73 Wood st., Sd door above Fourth New VOA.. Boot and Shoe Store. No. 122 7 , Wood st.,Tilisburgh. - • COpartneriatip Engine for Sale. A FIRST rate - second class Fire Engine, that will to throw two side streams and a gallery stream, with pipes and everything ready for service.: She will be sold low. For further particulars inquire of • WM. G ORM AN , )' ADAMS GETTY, Commillne. maG-tf G EO. ILSOIsI, Notice to Creditors. THE undersigned, having filed his petition to the Court of Cdpinon Pleas of County, for his discharge under the Insolvent Laws of •th'is Commonwealth, and the Court having appointed the third Monday of June; for hearing the same; you sire hereby notified to attend and make objection, if any you have, why I shoilld not be discharged. junel-d3w JONATIIAIti - STIMIIS, Laborer. Jona J.l ILlitelkel. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Office on Smithfield street, a rent doors above Diamond alley. N. B.—Collections made on moderate terms. rny2O . Shakespeftr Gardens. THIS beautiful pike of resort having been greatly repaired, the proprietor inflow ready to receive LIOAVAIELLS, by the day, week, or motet , . His ac commodations are good - , and his prices are low. may 4-tf S. McCLELLAND. Iron City Hotel MRS. PATRICK Sr SON will continue to keep the Iron City Hotel, Filth st., between Wood and Market streets, where they will be glad to entertain their customers and the public to general. tria6-dawtf iinnting and Fishing. ACCOUTREMENTS of every description on hand and constantly receiving fresh supplies. Guns, Pistols, Poirder, l l4hot, Flasks, Belts, Game flags, Drinking Cups,. fkc., &c. Fishing. Tackle.—A large and complete assortment, for wholesale or retail, consisting in part of Jointed aad Cane Rods ' Hooks of every variety, Silk, Grass, Linen,Cotton and Trout Lines, Swivels, Snoods, Float', Sinkers, &e. mall JOHN W. BLAIR, 120 Wood at.. A FUNERAL SERMON, occasioned by the death of the Rev. Robert Dunlop, A. M., pastor of the Second presbyterian.Chumb, Match 28th, 1847, on the Sabbath /13 orn neo Ilov in g his deEcaso. To which is preficd an address, delivered in same place, at his interment, March 23d: by Rev. E. P. Swift, D. D., Pastor of the First Presbyterian Chtrrcb, Alle gheny; with an appendix. For sale by my 24 LUKE LOOMIS, Agent. =MO i,i.`. _.,.,...-r---..,,:::....;;y:,•-..::,..5:,.,;„.1-:,..,-,,.- ~j.:.,.:.:::,...._.:::;.;,:;37;.,,,.,, ~,---,...-',..? ' .-.,;c.: . : ?.... - ; . .;1. -- " 24 %-l'irf...._' . .''''''''.. ' -,•-• , . . - —-, ' , - NIA . • . , . fly the President of :the . : Prated , States. TN Tairsnancii of law, 1,:.L0ii.19 li. Posit, t ofStates of A rnerka r do here by declare and make known that publie soles will beheld at th undernientionedimadOltices in,the State ot at-the : periods kwleinafteiilesignawl ted, to wit.: - , . ..-• At the Land Office at i)tibuque, commencing on Monday the twelfth - day'of July nesti.lor the dis posal of the public lands within the : undermen- tioned townships, to wit: • - ' North of the base line, and west of the frflhprincipal . , Townships eighty-nine, ninety, .and.ninety.one, of range ten: .. Townships eighty nine, ninety" and ninety-one, of;range eleven.- ' .' ' ... '''. ••••• .-' - .rownsliips,:eiglityninii - and ninety of range . , .. .. Town'ships , eighty.nine and. ninety, at range thirteen. Townshipselobbty eir , hty-seven eighty-eight, . - and eighty-nine, af range fourteen. Tos,trohip eighty 7 ninp, of, raw% fifteen, - At the Land Office at . loWa erre, commencing On Monday the nineteenth day, of July near, for the,disposal of the public lands within the under , ' mentioned townships and parts of townships, to wit: NOi•th of 04 a ¢,linf (End ?eat Of ///cNift.PrinciP4 Township seventy-nihe;:of ranges thirteenjour teen, fifteen. and sixteen., The northwest quarter, and the east half and northwest'quarter of the southeast quarfer ofsec tion seven; the east half of the northwest .. quarter and the north half of the southeast quarter of sec tion seventeen; sections eighteen and twenty; the east half and northwest quarter of the northeast quarter of section twenty-one ; the south-half of section twenty-two; the west half and southeast quarter of section twenfy-six ; the north half of the northeast quarter of sec'tiontweitty seven; sections twenty-eight, thirty, thirty-two, and thirty-four; the northeast quarter of the northeast quarter 9f section thirty-five, and the west half and southeast quarter of section thirty-six ; in - township seventy six; and township seventy-nine, of range seven teen. All the sections with even minibers irotown.ship seventy-six, and the south h ilf of section one. (ex, cept the southwest quarter of the Southwest4444i , ter) in the same township: the.enst half and nortli= west quarter of the northeast quarter, and the northeast quarter of the northwest.quarter of sec tion nineteen sections twenty and twenty eight ; the northeast quarter' of the northeast quarter of section twenty-nine; sections thirty, thirty-two s and thirty-four; and the east half and north West quarter of the southwest quarter of section thirty five, in township seventy-seven; and township seventy-nine, 01 range eighteen. . The east half and northwest quarter of township seventy-eight, and townships seventy-nine, eighty, and eighty-one, of range nineteen. At the Land Office aka sutrrrt n, commencing oft Monday the twenty-sixth day of July next, for the disposal of the ptiblic lands within the under mentioned sections, to wit: EDWARD lIIIAN ..Yrirtli of the base live avid west of the fifth principal All the sections with even numbers in town ships seventy and seventy-one, and/sections one, three, five, nine; eleven, thirteen and Arleen, the northeast quarter of the northeast quarter of sec tion seventeen;section twenty-three, (except the south half of te southwest quarter.) and section twenty-five, (except the south half of the south west quarter) M. township seventy-one, of range eleven. All the ssctions with oven numbers in townships seventy and seventy-one, tlaesouth half ofthe south west quarter of section nineteen; the south half of the southwest quarter of section taventymitteisee lion thirty-one; and the southwest quarter, and the south half of the southeast quarter of section thirty three, in township seventyrand the northeast Oar: ter of the northeast quarter of section one, in town: ship seventy-one. of range t web. e. All the sections with even numbers in township seventy-one, of range thirteen. The north half and southeast quarter of section two; the northwest quarter of..rsoetio , '•, , the north hatforScelitni twelve; Intownship seven ty-two, all the sections with even numbers in town ship seventy-three, (except the west half of section eighteen, the southwest quarter of section twenty, and sections thirty and thirty•two;) the southwest quarter of section seven, and the northeast quarter of section thirty-three, in the same township; and all the sections with even numbers in-township seventy-four, of range sixteen. The northwest quarter and . the west half of the southeast quarter of section one, and the northeast quarter of section twelve, in township seventy three, all the sections With even numbers in town ship seventy-four, (except the south halt of section thirty, section thirty-two. and the west half and southeast quarter of section thirty-four;) and the south half of the southeast quarter of section twen ty-seven; the south halves of the northeast and northwest quarters of section tiventy-nine; and the southeast quarter, the south half of the northeast quarter and the southwest quarter of the northeast quarterof Iction thirty five, in the same. township, - 1 and all the sections ivitit even numbers in township 1 'seventy-five,* . range seventeen: Sections twv and four, the north half (except the northeast quarter of the northeast quarter) of section five; thb . - northeast quarter, the west hall and southeast quarter of the southeast quarter, and the southwest quarter of the northeast quarter of section nine; sections ten, twelve, and fourteen; the west half and southwest qharter of the northwest quarter, and the southwest quarter of section fifteen; the southwest quarter, the west half and the south east quarter of the northeast quarter, and the south west quarter of the northeast quarter of section twenty-three; and section twenty four, in township seventy-four; all the sections with even numbers in township seventy-five, and the south half, the west half and southeast quarter of the northwest quarter, and the southwest quarter of the northeast quarter of section thirty-one in the same township, of range eighteen. • Lands appropriated bylaw for the use of schools, military, or other purposes, will be excluded from the sales. The sales will each be - kept open for two-weeks, unless the' lands are sooner dispoied of,) and no longer; and no private entries of land in the town• ships or sections so offered, will be admitted until after the expiration of the two weeks from the commencement of said sales. Given under my hand, at the City of Washington, this first day of 'April, Anno Domini one- thou ;gond eight hundred and forty-seven. • By the President. JAMES K. POLK. RICUAILD M. Yorso, Commissioner of the General Land o,ffice. NOTICE TO PRE EAIPTION CLAIMANTS Every person entitled to the righs of pre•emp tion to any lands within the limits of the town ships above enumerated, is required to establish the same to the satisfaction of the Register and Re. eciver of the proper Land Office, and make pay. ment therefor, as ecneas practicable after secing this notice, and before the day appointed for the commencement of the public sales of the lands em bracing the tract claimed; otherwise such chin) will be forfeited. RICHARD M. YOUNG, Commissioner of the General Land Office. - ap27-dlawlot TIE highest Price in cash paid for the ditrerent grades of clean washed Woos, free front burs. Wool sacks and burlaps on bawl aqd for sale low, by MURPHY & LEE, - Old Wool warehouse, cor. Liberty at. and rny24-4w3mo CeciPealley. MO the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Quer 1. ter Sessions of the Peace, in and for the County of Allegheny. The petition of Wm. 13roadhuret, of the sth Ward; city of Pittsburgh, in the county aforesaid, humbly sheweth, That your petitioner bath provided him self with materiels for the accommodation of travel ers and others, at his dwelling house in the city and county aforesaid, and prays that your lloners will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a pub lic house of entertainment. And your petitioner, as in duty bound, will pray. WILLIAM BROADHURST. We, the subscribers, citizens;of the &th 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 ac commodation of travellenamul others, and that said tavern is neCeSsary... James Earney, WiMare Wilson, S. Slocum, J. M'Cracken, J. Mackin, F. Faber, Anthony Sprangle, John Wilson, Michael Donoghue, James M , LCan, J. /I. Cassel ; Frederick Seidel. ja3-30 = • MI gag intridian rnendiam Wool 'W 00l 2 = ====2 MEE NEMI 6 Ng IMIS . „ . 11`)o rabiti dg. Juaa of tile Piiirt Of Qua r ter Bess inns °rifle Pesci:, in alitil'er the "Coun ty, of-A - liegheny. - • 2.• . The :petition of'isatie;-Aisrciiitir, of the f",d Ward, ' .city of Bittsburg.ll, in the .`count afi t teiaid, h u mbly siiewethi' That, yotir 'yiStitionet hath ; p tosii ed self sait}i materials foktitenecoir i niedatiort of travel lers and -. Otheri•,:it his dwellin6 batse in - the 'City . and cotintf - afo - resaid,laini - ftrigs that yonr Honors - ,be.pleit - sedloi . goint. hitri..e..license: to - fie:op a public house eif eutermiatoent.-...tind your petaticuze.f, - as in duty,bolizid,•will pray. : ,• • ' • - : isAA.c:munDoerg. We,: the subscribers, citizens of the .?.d Ward,. do ~certify, thp., the abovii petitioner, is (if gond re; pito for honesty : i:id tettiperrince,und is well - pro; vided.witlihouso 11110C11 and cenyenienees fo . ethe ne.• coinntodation erf,travelers ot4eits,and; that Said tavernisneeessary.;. -.• . C. Bindley, - John. Dougherty; Oyins'liMiton, lossph Frazer, J.. C. Iteis,A..B. Berger, Jacob 'rugf Thomas P.- Baker, Jolla qallaher,B - . Martin, -. lVilliain Armstrong, Batiusef . tliitespie. . juneB-3t* • O the , Honorable the Judgea Cdurt of T ter Sessions_of the Peace, in and for the County of. Allegheny. .• • - - - - The petition OfJOsepli /teed, of the 6th Ward, city of Pittsburgh, in the ceunty aforesaid, humbly chew eth, That your petitioner hath provided himself with materials An theaseounnodati on of travelers and -oth ere, at his dwelling . hoirse in the eity' aforesaid, and. prays that yrnir Honors will, grant bite a Heense tp keep a public - house of entertainment. And yoni petitioner, as in aiity. bound, will. pray.- - JOSEPH -REED: We, the subscribers, ens of the Sixth Ward, do, certify, that the.g.linvo tretitioner is of geed re, pute for honesty and , temperance, and Is well.Proci ded with . house room and conveniences for the'ae commodation of travelers and others and that said tavern is necessary. Abrabuln -Plank, Ttobert Cur.erty, Thos2Heael, Philip Drum, Leopold Hegner , John - Paisley, Nritho- Try, Dougherty, G. W. 1.101 thous°, George Stack, Wil liam Black, D. Q. Carpenter Micksel Rowbottomr jn3T3tTel • _ MO the Honorable the Judges ef the Court ofQ,Udr -12 ter Sessions of the Peace, in and:for the County of Allegheny. - • - . The petition of George Johnson, of the .Ist Ward, city of-Pittsburgh, in the county aforesaid,lminbly sheweth, That your petitioner hath provided-himself with materials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwelling bovse -in the city and county aforesaid, and prays that, your Honors will grant him a license to keep a ;public house- o f en= tertainment. And your petitioner, as in.durty - bound; Will pray. GEGIIGI JOHNSON. We, the subscribers, eititeles ,of the, Ist Ward, do-certify, that the above, petitioner is of-good re pute for honesty and teinporance, and is:well prOvi deli- with house room and convouiences for the . ac commodation of travellers and others, and that said tavern is necessary. Geo. Wilson, A. Nardi,'lrart,Darragh, Silas Amber son, John Caldwell, Hiram Kaine,cilno:M.CaMpbell, John Dunlap, David MYl'Kee,Beelen, Edward Pende rich, W. it. Gonnly, John - Lawton. junea-3t' rilo the 'Honorable the' judges of the Court of Quarter Sessions of the .Peace, in and for the County of Allegheny. The petition of F. Carpenter, of thAlth,Ward; city of Pittsburgh, in the county lyl sheweth, That your petitioner hath provided himr self.with materials for the accommodation of trav elers and other at his dwelling house in . the city aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will grant him a license to keep a public house of entertain ment And your petitioner, as- - in duty '.bound will pray. . F. CARPENTF.R. We, the subscribers, citizens of the, 4th Yard, 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 othersi and that said tavern is, necessary. 11fo'.4s Kissick, Robert Culbert, Laurence Fish er, Mich. Eagler, Leopold Hagler. Peter Krous hop; Thos Howell, Phillip _West, E. Douglas, R. Hughes, R. - Fleming, Thos. Patterson. je3d3t• O the Honorable the JUdges of the Court of Quarter Sessions of the Nice, in and for the Coun ty of Allegheny : - • The petition of Richard Turner, °Nile - Fifth Ward, city of Pittsburgh, in the county aforesaid, humbly sheweth, That your petitioner hatliProvi of trayelleis and athe.is, - at his dwelling house in the city alai county aforesaid, and prays thatyour Honors will be pleased to grant hirn,a license:fa keep a public house of entertainment.. ad,your petitioner, as in duty bound, will pray RICHARD TURNER; • We, the snbscribers, citizens of the stli Ward, do certify, - that 'the above petitioner is a good re pute for honesty and temperance, and is well - pro vide() With house room and. conveniences for the accommodation of travellers and otlOrsyand that said tavern is necessary. . - • 11. Watson, J. -Nelda, J. R. .Buifinch, James Barney, George kcott, M. Donaghue, James. Wat• son, J3hn B. Madden), B. Grant, John Al'Cra4en, N. Donnelly, Samuel Bighorn., je2-31.* TO the Honnrable the Judges of the Coin-tot-Quar ter Sessions of 'the Peace, in Old forlhe County of Allegheny i . .: •: -, . .z. '. -: ': .. ~ _ The petition or Henry P rheller,ofthe -Ist Ward,. city of Pittsburgh, in the. inty aforesaid , .hinnbly sheweth, That your petitio r bath provided himself with materials for the accommodation of travelers and others at his dwelling house, in- the city and] county aforeiaid;aiid prays that your honors will be pleased•to grant hint a license to keep a honse - of public entertainmenti;and your petitioner, as in duty bound, will Pray. • . • .. '. • HENRY F.EARHELLER.- We, the subscribers, eitiaeni of the Ist Ward, do certify, thatthe above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is welt provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of travelers and others, and that said- tavern is necessary. J. Black, John Caldwell, James Crawford; ;John Seaton, Geo—Bender, Henry Earl, Jas. Gray, (4th at.) Aaron Hoch, J. Sterling, Johu.Andrews; F. Freevo gin, A. Nikholson. june2-3t*. • . . TO the Honorable the Judges of ttic Comt of Qtp,r-.: ter Sessions of the Peace, in and for the County of Allegheny : The petition of John Baldinger, of:the 4th Ward, city of Pittsburgh, in the county aforesaid, htimbly' aheweth, That your petitioner bath provided-himself with materiels for ;thee accommodation of-travelers and others, at his dwelling house in the city and I ward aforesaid, and prays that your honors will -be p 1 eased to grant him a license to, keep a public-house of entertainment Fund your - petitioner, as in duty bound, will pray. .• JOHN BALDINf4ER . , We, the subscribers, citizens of the 4th Ward, do ' certify, that the akie-ve petitioner is.of good repute for honesty and temperance, and ,is well provided with house room and conveniences for the . accommoda tion of travelers and others, and.that - said tavern is necessary. - . Mathias Holzman, Henry 3lnslmtzi Chestean Schawer, Henry Gloss, Feliz Gantcr, Jacob Lehman, William Klass, J. Fisher, Samuel Luthi, William Haedly, Joseph Ilawkey,,Wictor Scribe: ja2-3t.* TO the Honorable the Judges attic Court of float ..i_ for Sessions of. the Peace, la and for the County of Allegheny': The petition ofMorris Martin; ofthe sth Wardvity i of Pittsburgh, in the countialbresaid, humbly shew-. 1 eth, That your petititioner bath, provided bintself with materials for the accommodation of-travelers „( and others, at his - dwollin house, in . the , city- and ward aforesaid, and pray hat yourhonors Will be pccased. to g f ant hint it kende to ',keep a publio house of entertainment and •your petitioner, as in duty bound s will pray:-- t* 1101tRISIAARTIDJ.- We, the subscribers citizens ePthe sth Ward., do certify, that the above - etitioner is of goad repute: for honosty and tempo ce, and is well rprovided with houseroom and- co veniences for tho - nacorn tnodatiOn of travelers and others, and, that said' tate ern is necessary. Patrick Gorily; A. Glass, Charles Peahen,' Charles Lower,Jadob Spayd, Martin Fearster, S. Reisleek, A. Sheeler, L. Lender, M. Lavery, Jr. Betel. Beeelti John Stubbs, • june2-d3t* :: the Honorable the Judges - of the Court agora ]. ter Sessions of the peace, in and for tho.Ceunty of Allegheny. The petition of A. Cross,,of tho Third Ward, city of Pittsburgh, in the county aforesaid, humbly sheweth, That your petitioner bath proyidod himself with materials for the dat+ on of travellers and others , at his 'dwelling house in the. city; foresaid,-an ' prays that your Honors wilt be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public: house"of entertainment. And your petitio.ner, as in daty bound, will pray. A, CROSS: We, the subscribers, citizens of the Tani Ward, rlo certify, ;bap the above petitioaer is of good re pute for honesty and temperance, ond is well provi ded with house'room and, 'eonveniences for the ac commit-elation of travellers ai4 others, and ; that Said tavern ia .nececsary. •-• P. Brennan; T. M+Carthey,P. M'Grirr, A: B. purl:, ing; Peter M'Maipm , DlichtiglTnas, - Agliisi . N. 041mpbell, - ,.1t4; W. - Duncan, John - Mechlin, Thoniaa Mackin ? o.l3ranipf,2. Mgrpby. '•' - - ' • • . - „.. x ..•••• ••••.- -• _ - • • . . • ' •- .'. • ' . . . , To.the. - lii . , frinrahle the J . udges' of the •Court of Quarter Ffsidons.tif the .feaCe, - in and for t tyof.AlleOiray: ' - Th; petition of 'Henrietta BauptmaP, of the- 9 4 . waid,,city of Pittsburslf, in . the comity aforesaid,: huinbly stiereth",. That yOur petitioner I:l4th pro vided herself with materials for thi!:aecomittoda-..,• tion Ofliavellers and others, at her dwelling in the city and county afcrressid, apd prays .that your Honors will be pleased. to grant hex a license} to keep a public house of . entertaiomerit. Aicpi duty your petitioner, as in bound, %lilt PraY. • . lIENRIETTk-FLirUPTAIAIst 'Wo, the std.:Scribers. Citizens of tha 3d Ward,. do certify, that the above petitioner is 9f pute fOr honesty and. teroperance, and is well.peo l . vided with hohse mom for.the accoinmodatio,R.Pf_ travellers and others, .and At f t4yorii •ig': • cessary. •-••-• - ' •W, W. Fearns,lV.-Hare. T. Bryar. C. 'Helder, Jos. Allender, .A..-kialstein, Micheel.llaly, John-G ; Rackofen, John Ri.ippits, F. Blume, Jacolloerficr, Geo. - • • ' je2•3t •TH. the Honerable the Judges. of the Court Quarter Sessions al the Peace, in and for the Cotra l - ty of Allegheny: • - * - . The petition of Thomas Jessup, Indiana town ;. , • ship Allegheny county aforesaid, hiimbly. sheweth, *That . your petit - toiler bath ptavided hitnself with materials for the accornodation of travellers and . , others, at his'dwelliug lionie in. the township and county aforesaid; end prays that your Honors will grant license.to keep a public house of en- - tertainruent. And, your petitioner, es in duty bound, Will pray. ' Tiros. JESSUP. :* We, tl4 , subscribers, citizens a Indiana . dn*, certify, that the above petitioner is of gaodrepittaT foe honesty and. temperance, and.. is- well provided., with house room and conveniences for the ticcom ; rnoclation of travellers and others, and' that said tavern issnecessary. - • - . A.:•Galrighar. - 11. Bell, J—Galahir.* H. Bell,;). O'Hara; J. Henderson, J. Hickey, John g.'rady, P. Hutchisopi 13TPL g .C. e E irmipk, Haneock, Malone.— • ~ • , 3e2-31* . - . ;TO thandnorable: the Jlitlttis pf- the Court ot Quarter gissiotiteof t§eNaso,in.and the.counly of Alleghony: ' - • • ' • • The petition of Leiris ileist; 'the tst . Ward, city of 'Pitiihurgh; in the county aforesaid, hum bly slietieth, fiat ypur ptiticirfer bath prny.ided. bitnself with materials for the accommodation of travellers and Oihers, - at his dWelling house in•the city aforesaid, and prays that : . your llonbrif grant him a license to keegoltublic House of en tertainment. And your petitioner, as ip ditty boUlid, will pray,. • We, ' the - subic:ri hers: citizens of theist Ward, do certify,:that the nboVe petitioner is of •good re, pute for honesty-and _temperance, and is well pro vided with house room and- conveniences for tha accomniodation of traveller's and others, anti that 'said tavern is-necessary, . . -Adam Dish, F. Freivogel, Wm. -Gallagher, Adam Grail', .1%1. Brawdy, 11.Scheffenacke::, Arthur. Nicholson, Joseph Black, Henry .Viesleller, Jame Ferling, Daniel Graham, John je2.3t .TO the Honorable ' the :Judges of the Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace, ivan4 for the.connly of Allegheny: . •• : The.petition of John 'Gtehring, Fast:ward, Alle• gheny-city, in 'the county aforesaid, humbly shew- - • 'eth, That your petitioner bath provided himself wit& materials for the accommodation of tracellen, and 'others; at his dwelling house in the city and countyaforesaid, and praYs . that your honors will . grant hins.a license to:keep a publieliouse of en tertainment. And your petitioner,. as in 'duty bound, will, pray. - JOHN: We, the subscribers, citizens of the First Ward, do certify, that the aboVe_petitioner is of good - re-• pute:for honesty. and temperance, and is 'well pro- vide,' - with Jaabse room and conveniences for tha accoMmedation of travellers...end Others,' and that said.tavern ionecessary. '• _ . J.l - Jciw a rd, Wm. Ralston, L Jathes. arti a Boyd, Jos. Cidtart, John M'Graty, Wm. Allison,' Thomas - J. Pearson. Jacob Tiottman, . C. Melvin, J. . .je;?..3t7 :TO.tbe . Honorable tbaJudges or the Courtiof Qbarter Sessinns of the.peace, in and for the coun. of Allegheny - The-Petition ofttobi4-I'lArs. of the - . city' of PiLtsS.rofi trr the - county, aforesai d, . hum s bly—offayetb, That your petitioner bath provided hirnielf with materials. for the. eccommodation of !. travellers .and :others, at his cht elliog house in thrt : City and county aforesaid, and prays that your Ho- • nors Will grant him a license to Itedp a public house 01 entertainment. And your E atitioner , as in duty bound, will pray. .R94Erer BRYARS. ' We, the subscribers, citiFent Of the 2d Ward,da certify, that . the - above petitioner is of good rePutn for hOnesty and temperance, and is well proVided' With house room and conveniences for the accom modation of travellers and others, and that Bahl tavern is necessary. . . : R. H. Patterson, A. Wilson..T. 1 5 .1•Kown. dearga 'Whitfehl, E Arthur., Wrti.ls'ilson. A. M - Whinby, James Irvine, AAtint, John Daugh . erty, J.. - Cot t Mick. • • .. TO the 11 onorable the Judges af the Conn ii(Quari ter Sessions of the Peace, in and fur the County 0 . 1 1 Allegheny: . • , . ;'The'petition of Charles Bilharz, of the 41ih:Ward,,.. city of Allegheny, in the county 4foresaidi 411 1 tably shewetb, That your petitioner bath protilleifhlmselt with rnateriale Tor the accommodation of travellers and others, atLis dwelling house in the city and wand aforesaid, and prays thatyour honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a. public tiouse or en. ailment; and ,your petittonef,-as in duty bound - , • ll pray. 011ARLESBILHARZ. -• ... . _ We, tire subscribers, citizens Of tlie•4th Airard certify, that the above petttioner is orgood repute for -- honesty and lemparonce, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for'llie accotrionidit, tion of travellera and: othera,.and 'that, said tavern Fell; Gan ter, Henry flengi, Louis Ottman, Jaco Lehman, Geo.:Phil..Bchemt: Plain Reri ba; M.-Vogt ly, W. noodle, ELDcillijn, 0. Deintling;Joii lilans;* L. Walter.. • :!:." ;.: • • june2-3t Tp the Honorable die judges of the Court of Quar ter • Sessltins of tbe Peace ; in and fur the .County : • . The petition . of Patrick the 3d Ward,- City of PittSburgh, in the county aforesaid, humbly.. Abe wet h, That your petitioner 'hub provlslett himself wish materials for the, acetunmodation of travellers and others, at his dwelling house the• eity.and ward aforesaid, Mid prays that your honors will pleased to grant him a licence to keep a public bonsch of entertainment ; :and your potitioner, is in duty bound, *ill .FAT,RIek DEVLIN. We, the sobsoribera . ; citizens of the 0,1 Ward, do neriify,'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 otherei and that said tav ern is necessary. , . • . John Prescott, Jahn Wilson, Lonis: Fess, Pz BOylity,..A. Gribben ' C. 'A., Milt', d. Smith, F. A. Stiffen!, C; Meicher, E. ciripp 4 ..l.saae Walker, E. Caro, , • • juue2-3t. . . . TO;the Honorable the Judgen• of the Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace, In and for, the County . of /411449 y ; . • • • • ' The petaiori of Hugh puny, of the 2il Ward, city Of Pittsburgh; in the county afortziid, humbly ath. That yourpetitioncr 'lath provided 'himself with' materials for the accommodation of travelers a nd nth, • ern- at hip dwelling house, i ri theca) , .71r1 ward afore, said, and 'praye that . your bOnors will be Olcascd tct-: grant him ; license (r keep a horran epublic enter.: tatament ;- end •yo ur petitioner, as in duty 'Konrad, will way.' . - ..• .. • . . . We ? die subscriber's, cititensi tligt 71.4ard i certify, that the alicivo petitioner finf good repute for horieity rind temperance, and is W'll provided with house room and ennienienees fur the nceoinincida 7 . lion of trayclors apititheie. a4iti thatsaid tavern is • necessary.. . • C. Listen :Janice Richardson; W. J../tiiilUrsbri 4 ROll9, R. W. Ilati.Cron Thoe.lll , Kewn,•.l..J. Roggen, llogeril, IL A. Weaver, El:Artlsurs,Xm. I`{il.son;! Sitaw.. •••- •• .• - - june2 7 •3t* • .'' .• . • filo the Honorable theJnees ofthe Coen o fQuar-. . . to Sessions of the Peace, in 'and ibr the Ce.unt, of-Allegheny •• •-• • . • ' • . - • - The Petition of Mitry Colyer,:of th:3.Ttird, liVartl 4 " city of Pittsburgh, in the county cfPresai'd, humbly. slieweth, That your petitioner hattpioyide4 lierqq4 with materials fir the accoqintoiltion of tcayclerio. and others, at hdr dp elling house in the..ljtrind • ward aforesaid, and prays that Four linage will be . pleased to grant het keep a public house of entertaintaenti %ad your petitioner, as in duty bound, will praY.. }MARY COLYER. ' We, the subs.eribers, citizens of the 3d Waidide Certify, that the above pc.titiofier is of good repute for honealy...aa.l.te:uperance, and iff'well prgwid with house roomtVconceniencesfoy9lc , ,aguppmin,.... dation or trayele...ts s t ud ip; , herl . ,. and that.said neges4TY• • kY3lliapj Virans, C. Plumii; George • 1104 . blita, Sunders, Charles Pernell, .Tlionias Longsdale.; W;?; Green, John Brown, Jas. A. Anderson, Jno.Smit' Jan: P. Rowl4d, George Williams. •
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