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'• '• \ ;t, , ; ,t =RS =IN /,::',.-:?•.--,--..::-..,.!.,f,.:2,7.f......2...47...7,-.:::...::::',,..-;:-. ~„.-.....,..,,:.., 1..',..:ii.,..,''.',•,:-:..---','A'.-:"';-7' - • - - . • L , t; , 4-f . ii,..:A.: s 'lr:o"lLtk'R'ak'i 9, -tl '- ' • - `• - - • - - , • . - - 44 , 4 elt*--"v:-.g.7.=w,--" "' „,„,; - '* - Vlllllllll' Prepared and eni*DAitideili*T._Aftetnnont PITTSBURGH' BOARD TRAD CONXITTEZ Tr.BILLAII2 I ,.. I;i l3 .Stua nona • - 9 risx.vvraTrat ,Tecr. ciLiorN ARBXVED j..ake ;Brie, lloops;l3eaver. - .Consul,Bowman, Brim nsville. Bennett, DEPARTED . Domuhon Tyler; N. fa. • : Hibernia; :Smith; 'Wheeling. • : Laker,Erie Hoops, Beaver. .Cionatil,;‘3Avrnan, Brownsville. • aLiiie, Bennett, Browniville. /*Thitlimii-ilialers ate twinging - good brands . at 14 pet barrel; :and the article ts.in fair demand. It navigation - was open by canal - , - a much higher p . t . ice.:,wouK he glyed.", : though 'it is doubtful to soma- deaterliirthe .policy of pin : chasing at fit for the l'i* - Otieatitkitiat)tet. the 'European demand for; breadstuffs coullnites-ind.prices be :maintained, Which, in all prahability will bithe case, an immerse amorint of atoney will come to this country" and our far raetat reap:the richest harvest they have had for very ananY years. There is an immense goahtity ofgrain yet, that has not been brought. to Mailtet, that 'will be . ready for spring sales on the openists - of Lake navigation.. • 1 fiIitLORIDE LIME, in "store and for sale by IL,/±'; febl -; HAYS•fs BROCKWAN. .119Lg2 blue, bleek,and red, in store and for sate by fob 1 HAYS w A Y NERVE AND BoNr. Ltsdastrarr.--0 gross Butler's on band-and Sir sale by • WWI •' • • • • HAYS 4 , BROCKWAY. 1110ERFIT*ERY.—A large assortrnenißousael's on JF. bind: feb fIAYSIr. BROCKWAY. TKNFON .SYRUP.—Any quantity onihand and for • - HAYS & BROCKWAY, - risti - . 1 , )• N 0.2 Commercial Row,l Liberty at. - • M IFFLINI P-417 1 1 1 N A G Y1 1 : 1 1 1C B — R F OZKl a,1 19. 17 Jab No. 2 Commercial Row, Liberty 'et MOUSE and Lot for . Sale.--:16. two story 'fraraidwelliog house; in good repair, Quarry .tree beteteen' Elm 'and . o , Hara sts., in Fifth Ward; fdethe unexpired term Of eight years from the Ist of April next. For partied - tars enquire of ' 3en..2.341 JOUN FULLERTON, 146 Wood st The Most Astounding Di#overy. killselNG ii.MIR.A.CLE I ! A WONDER Tb mire .Eru ptions and Disfigurement; of the Skin, Pimples; Freckles, Sunburn, Salt Rheum, Scia - ry,l `Sqre Heads', 4-c. 4 - c. ' years ago last August, the capital of France j.` was, astonished in consequence of i discovery made by. an Italian Cho - Mist. Many doubted—it seem ed almost au impossibility that any thing made by Mlichaads of man, could have such singular powers *that claimed by Armor:to VEsentriz fur his inven .lslanyclas.sed him and his invention as a hum hug, (and, alas! many foolish persons without trying, de, the-some now;) at length, after testing it in the hospitalise:the. Medical Society of Paris, (the best I chemists In therms! d) delivered the following report i M.-insular Vesprinizz , " We have now minutely and carefully ezamined the isingalar.inv cuttrn of Vesprini. WC have analyz ed its compliment ,parts.L.we have used it in several cases, and we hesitate not to proniiunce it Italian Chemical Soap) ass great blessing, and a truly wonderful'. remedy for any cutaheous eruption ezdisflgiirefirent of the skin. Its inventor we con *idea the trite philanthropist of suffering mankind. -LEOPOLD liii.TPROY, Pres." Then comes the-report of tbe. 4 S4ierte de Irlnsti 'tnte" or scientific experinieritsi gf Wet We astound ed," 'exclaims tbe aged president, singular preparation—Vciprini , s Italian -7 -ChOrsiits, indeed, will science stop.! Here _f- s • -piece , of we know by actual prieticerto cure every cutaneous eruption, every disfigurement or, sad oven discolored-46n I Where will its.magic sad singular power case 1 The Ne gro, the Creole, the Yellow Race of the East, and the Reda:fan of the Far West, are alike under the in fluence of its extraordinary powers of clearing yet-' low of discolored akin, and make it white and beau tifitli'and of changing the color of dirkow black-, or brown AM. , ' (Here se •eral persons were brought forward by the president, who had used it, in proof i of his assertions.) . 11F.AD TIIISI I • :most -rutnvirsX Tur.stin Roraima. • $ Paris, Non 4, 1640. , - .l%.,Jr&opsideratiolf of the sum of $3600, I have di • vile -•'111v."-....lialgg i zesiding in 'the City of New York, MA., the whole Proeesi.of manufacturing, tOtether with a statement of the ingredients compos ing my ballad 'Chemical Soap. Ile is to manufac totAi It for sack the United States only, and to have the privilege of Laming it "Jonees Chemical Soap?! VlTitsiess, Henry S.llolasWorth. (Signed) ANTONIO N't SPRINT. There ire probably few persona, of intelligenee; 01.er reading the above, will doubt the quail tiei.of Toners Italian _Chemical Soap, in curing Et-4160i Thifigurements, Freckles, Salt Ithenni, SeMYS'ititYPelleg , Sun-burn, Moryhew, Tan, Yel low or Brown Skin, &c. Should there be suds per mute, perhaps the following recommendations, as as.hundreds from others, may convince them. Wood' sale by W. JACKSON, Agent, corner of • Wbod' and Liberty streets. • -, ...Toners Itettnin cbeesteal soap. FapEIRSIONS, in purchasing this, must always ask fpr Jortrk's ITALIAN CHEMICAL SOAP; and, per s; as have been cheated :with counterfeits , will he too ranch discouraged to try the genuine, we say to inch, Try this once—you will not regret it; but always ice that the name of,T.•Jorms is on the wriipper.' Price 50 cents a cake. For sale by W. JACKSON, Agent, corner of Wood arul'Ltberty• streets, the only place in Pittsburgh where Ore Genuine can be obtained; ALL OTHERS was Courrrenrere. jan22 ioaea'• Coral Hair Restorative. ITHEREBY' certify that my haii.was falling out in A ttomense quantities daily, and ;was turning gray, •and that since I hare used Jorres , s , Corat Hair Resto rative, It has entirely ceased falling—is - growing Asa, and has a fine dark look. Before I used Jones's Coral Hair Restorative, I combed-out handfuls of hair daily: , W. TOMPKINS,92 King st.N. Y. For lila by W. Jackson, Agent, corner of Wood and Liberty streets, the only place in Pittsburgh where the OEM= t cats be obtained. jan22 rjc... , . . :, HE; Do -Partnership heretofore existing betteen _.__‘ .. the s ubscribers, under the farm of Walker & W Ore% is , this day, dissolved by mutual consent. The business of thelate firm wilk,be settled by John Wl4kirs lat the old stand, No 85 Wood street. ;. . : .. . • JOHN .WALKER, . • JOS. WOODWELL. Pittsburgh, January 1, 1847. janlb . TOBIN -WAtKEIt, (late Walker & Viroodwell,) would annirunce to his friends and' the public, ,that he still'continnesthe Uardwhre business at the elestand, N0.135•W00d street. , Re would respect fultitirdicit a continuance of the',patronage hereto. tomb iro' 'kindly bestowed. Rd will be receiving in the ..13King :a large supply of foreign goods of his o wn; itsports.tirin. • Country 'Merchants will please giviltinc stall .', janls . Wittatturgh . Navigation and lire Inan rase° Company. Ofle, - No. '2l, Mai L-Ft &reit. • ' • tartar-irons: Mieltiel Alien; - •- William Ebbs, c,4.pshutz, ,Leslie liutchison; Bairewell, - Fred.,Lpren.z, • 1 11914.4 Beer,, Jarnfe, May, It. W. Poindexter. M. ALLEN, Preet, retary. Rows= Furszsr, Se an2q4l6m. • - • laeOhasktosi Rooks. .Modern Building Guide; 11. The American House Carpenter; brier's' Mecliai)ies Calculator; HaawolPa Engineer's Companion; ‘'Sctibneerialechadiei &Potrineens Companion; t'The' Builders priceiVenk'and Estitnator. Ppr.saintbc 11. S. BOSWORTH & CO., int; - . • 10. 43 Market r. .:"!'.g''''.' '..:.-4,-',._,;: INEERS important - to - CopsumprVertranget 'that to many who are afilictedTwitlak"Gohgh thitt is gradu idly wearing them down, and slowly but surely, stealing them into that, dreadfo/ , disrase Consump ion—th at cliseaset which c arriesßif l thousands daily —are sioiOg 4mithing; or, what is worse .than. moth in.", are gorging themselves with irtistroins that. are puffkd to the skies for' cures they ate said effected On same foreign`or unknown perimii,*hen they can be'positively cured by using Ur. Rogers' compound Syrup of Liverwort and Tar, whiyi, con tinues to make the most remarkable cures ver re corded in the annuals-of.-Medicine; which! is pro ved by reference to vast number of certificates from the first and artist respectable citizens—such as the, Hort: /ridge 'Burke, the wife of the Rev. Geo. Maley; DoctOr Wm. Richards; Mrs. Hi ram Plummer; Devinney LisdloW, Esq.; of incin nati; and a great number ptothers >in this city.— Certificates2Ornot ouly of remarkable.cbris of dis tressing Cough, but cases of Consumpticin positive ly cured, alter physicians - of tße , higheit standing have given them up to diet -° For sale by D. C., Kneeland; principid. agent, Grant street, one door below 2d: , See advertiseirrent of rAtogere Liverwort and Tar, in another column, de c 4 pl~.olutlan: liardware. • 1 . . . .. , 2.07 Blain .st root, Ileetlealo, ..eenrefork., 1 -- )itte - G. ip. VAUGHN'S VEGETABLE LITHON SLY -TRIPTIRADVER.TISEMENT FOR 184.7,-"I Cush, :I Sew, '.I Creiretreeine"es -most emphatically the case with - this article. - Disease has ever:yielded to its most marvallons medicinal power. , Wherever it has gone', and.Sonth - AmericaeEnglandt Canadite and the United States )llSTe.prevrill - the truthof this statement, the above quotation rasa strong and pithy sentence; tele - the wholerstery. -.lnvalids, the Fine ciple upon-Which yoteare -tired' may not laeAnostni to you, but thexceet drat:Ml of the'artiele is satis factory; you are.restored; indehe 'secret of the cure remains with -the proprietor. --The: Medicine. is A compound of 22 distincevegetable agenciele each le.: dividual roothas its 'own peculiar, exchisiveemedi-- cinal property, conflicting with, no other compound. —each toot makes- its- :own cure—and as a perfect combination, when taken, into..tho ayetem, it does the work which NATO - RS) when'her laws were first establishedeintendee it should d01e..? U RIF I E SI, STRENGTHENS, AND RESTORES ,the 'broken down, debilitated - constitution. Droarer, in All its characters, will be completelY - seradieited from the system by its use. - See ;templets in agents' hands; for free circulation—theyetreat Upon - all .diScases, and show testimony °retires. Gusts:Te e - and ell Com plaints of the tirinery organee corm alib,thecause 'of great suffering, and Veentsee LernoteetzPrm has Acquired nn small Celebrity over the comitry, by the cures it his made in this distieseitig class of afflic tions. So famed, it Seems, is this medicine, that it has thus attracted the' notice - of one of our Medical publications. In the Nevember No. 1940, of the, "Buffalo Journal and MonthlY Review Isit Medical and Surgical Soience," in an es-trete epee ealcelqus diseases, and "solvents," the,ieiTiter, see. noticing, the fact that the English goverifment once purchased New Laxness - , July 23, 184.6. -- _ a tempt remedy, and also noteeing the purchase in To Dr. Green, Western Agent for Mazoni's Syrup: CINCINNATI PACKETS. 1802, of a secret remedy, by the Legislature of New Dear Sir—From a sense of duty I owe to the YOrk, thus pays tribute' to the fame of the Medicine: MONDAY PACKET. public, as well as to yourself, I make the following statement of my case, hoping it may be the means , The regular mail and passenger steamer "Why do not our Representativeadn Senate and Assembly convened; efilighten, and .dissolve , the MONONGAHELA, Capt. Stone, will run of doing some good to others who may be similar- ass regular Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincin suffering thousands of this conntry, by the purchase ly afflicted by indtwing them to try the same in- nati, leaving this port every Monday at 10, A. M., of Vaughn's Vegetable ntriptic, than which no valuable remedy without delay. I have hail a pain and. Wheeling at 10, P. M., the using day. Return- solventsince the days Lithe ohemy hae possessed one half the time !" Reader, herdie a periodical ofhigh in my breast and side attended with a harrassitig ing, she will leave Cintinneti every Thursday, at 10, cough for more than three years, during which A. M. For freight or passage apply on board. The Monongahela was built expressly for this w e e standing,' acknowledged throegheut alarge section of this country to be one of the best conductedjour- - time I expectorated large quantities of matter; and I trade,. and offers to . the .passengers comfort, and au- of the kind ill the - United States. 'exchanging last spring my cough became en bad that one blood'with the ticientific works of Europe to - our certain perior accommodations. mar 31 vessel after another gave way in my lungs, which, together with the general wasting away of my een- MONDAY PACKET. tributed to by men of the highest prolessional ab li eral system, reduced me to that condition. that ' I TIIE regular mail and pasenger steam ' e a "iteeret remedy.'! ' " was unable to attend to any .business whatever, }erseA UNION C in Maclean,will run as t er s , aptaYon will at once understand no unknoten and Worth y, thus stepping aside to not! , , , y. , and gave up all hopes of ever being better. My a regular packet between Pittsburgh and Cincin , less nostrutit, could thus extort a. comment trent to case was pronounced hopeless and incurable by anti, leaving this port every Monday at 6 o'clock, conflictedhighaquarter--and - conseqaently unless it directly with the practice of the faculty, it must I physicians and despaired of by every one that knew IP. M. Returning she will leave Cincinnati every have been its great ~f artieft which has Caused it to my condition. I was at this time coughing almost I Thursday at 6P. M. receive this passing nod. Kamer diseases, weak- I constantly, and losing an alarming quantity of I The Union was built expressly for this trade, near of the tack and spine, irregular, patent/ and blood Irons my lungs daily; and such was my de and affords every accommodation. suppressed Mensturation, neer Altus, and the 'en . bilitated condition that I could not walk but a few i For freight or passage apply or. borrd: ma ", tire complicated train of evils which follow a disor e steps without becoming exhausted; and no one I ' TUESDAY PACKET. ' Send fur pamphlets from Agents and ,you will find who hes taken the. trouble of acquainting them-1 ' THE regular mail and passenger steam- evidence of the value of the Lithontriptic there' put selves of my real condition would for a moment er HIBERNIA, Capt. John Klinefelter, forth. As a remedy for the irregularities of the re consider thot it was more hopeful than the worst A;Fill run as a regular packet between Pittsburgh and male system, it bas in the compound a "root" which cases of consumption ge n erelly. I have now tak Cincinnati, leaving this port every Tuesday at 10 A. has been resorted to in'the north of Europe for ten en nearly 3 bottles of the truly wonderful Sicilian Me, and Wheeling at 10 P. M. of the same day.— turietc—as is sure cure for this complaint, and. a re- Syrup The bleeding of the lanes was stopped be• I Returning, the will leave Cincinnati every Friday at storer of the health of the entire systent._ Ltrna fore I had taken half of the first bottle. My cough 110 A. M. For freight or passage apply on board. I CouLAINT, Jeer:mitt, Iltuons DISEASES, &c.,' are has abated, the pain has lett my breast and side. 1 The Hibernia was built expressly for the trade,, instantly - relieved. People of. tete Wesi will find it and myted, former health end strength have so far , and . offers to the passengers every comfort and su.l the only remedy in these complaints, as well mere , peeler accommodations, apt , TEA AND AGUE. 'MUD is no remedy like it, and DO returned that I am at work every day, and I feel that lam a new man. And I am satisfied that 1 THURSDAY PACKET. INo injury; Nt 111 result in its use, and its active proper• consumption may be and has Veen cured by the i lIM le THE new U.S. Mail steamer ACADIA, , tie, are manifested in the meet a single .30 ot bottle. use of Dr. Mazoni s Sicilian Syrup, and I earnestly i -4f -- 4 r• - M. E. Lucas, Master, will run as a regu- I Fun Fr.ven AND Anne, Dillow; Disorders. saki no lir paseenger packet between Pittsburgh and the; recommend all that suffer as I have done to try other Medicine. RairessATSH,Goiser,willfind relief. I. ll h oLo s y a o , rt i t t il i t o riz a i c t i te ck s A cas; i n of 1836, leavieg every; fhe action of this medicine upon the 'Blood, will this justly celebrated Syrup without delay, fur I du - greatest discovery that ever graced •- change the disease•-•whleh ?resets:2es in the blood think it the The eieMbe is new and has superior accommoda-1 —a n d a healthy result will tallow. Drstmrsta, IN-1 the medical profession. With the highest coniid- 1 noes_ For freight or passage. apply on board, or to; nrers-rum, se., yield ma few - days use of this Medi-; eration of respect I subscribe myself your very I ape J. NEwroN JONES, Agent. I cue. faelatnetation or run Luxor. COUGH, CoN-I Much 'obliged friend, -JOHN ROSS. - FRIDAY PACKET. IsrairrieN alias, has ever found relief. SeIIOIVI.A, This is to certify that we, the undersigned. have 1 THE regular mail and passenger steam learsientes, Pun., daft:tined Eges—all caused by im been acquainted with John Ross for a number ofl k a fa s I,:r CLIPPER ND. 0 ., Captain Crooks, will • pure blood—will find this article the remedy. The ii years and cheerfully testify to the correctness of 1 , run as a tegulaapacket between Cincinnati and Pitts-1 system, completely acted upon by the twentyetwo the statement above made of his case, and we do I burgh, belying this port every Friday at 10 A. -NL deferent properees of the mixture, is purified and consider him- a new man compared with c o at he I and Wheeling at 10 P. M. the same day. Ileturteng ' l" 3 " ed—as a partial cure wilt not follow. The was three months ago, and confidently accord the she will Leave Cincinnati every Monday at 10 o'clok, train of common complaints, Palpitation of t h e Heart, Sick headache, Denittre 4-c., are all time re credit of his cure to the use of the truly celebrated lA. M. For freight or passage apply on board. -- —-- ----es et. ...SA Lult. of seine deraneeni.eut of the evelem. and the, — ' - '" --4- ettnatfi l 4iTiraWa&k,kM4VCl97 l olltrt Ind IZ. -2 ' . -11- "...rwrc".... "G° - Tt"""K• • Tim . "-- I : antnimulation.. mar 23 let forth in the' advertisement, are based upon the proof of what: it has - dem in thee past foie rem: 1 The written testimony of WOO Agents, in Canada, 'the le nited.Statee ' England and South America, in I the possession of the proprietor—and can be seen by all interested—is a sufficient demonstration that it is the test Medicine erer offered to the World. Get the pamphlet, and study the principle es there Jae! down, oethe method of cure. Put op in 30 oz. bottles, at 92; 12 oz. do at $1 each—the larger hold ing 6 ez, more than two small bottles. Lookout and not get imposed upon. Every bottle his "Vaughn's Vegetable Lithontriptic Mixture" blown upon the glees, the written signature of "G.C. Vaught" on the I direction., and 'G. C. Vaughn, Buffalo,' stamped on , the cork." None other are - genuine. Prepared byl Dr. G• C. Veuglin, and sold at the Principal Office, 207 Main street. Buffalo, at wholesale and retail, No attention given to letters, unless post paid—or-I dens from regielarly constituted Agents excepted: post paid letters, or verbal communications soliciting ad-II lice. promptly attended to gratis. • i Offices devoted exclusively to the sale of this artt- - cle-132 Nissan st., New York city; 295 Essex et.. I Salem, Maws.; ft till by the principal Druggists through- out the United States and Cantle; as advertised in _ the papers. Agents in the; city— . e Have & Brockway, Wholesale and Reuel Agents, No. 2, Commercial Roe. Liberty street, Pittsburgh. Also, R. E. Sellers, 67 Wood street; John Mitchell, Federal street, Allegheny city; John Bartley, Beaver; John Smith, Bridgewater.: jan3o--d&wly Cunirrtes . '"Galvunic,R.e.trietlies for all khuls of nervous affectiotrazsthey hive been used - viitlientire success in,-all isles Of RiteUrnatistn, acute or'chro nic, appbqng head, face or limbs- gout, tic dolereuxittenchitls vertigo nervous or sick head ache, indigeition; paralysis, palsy, epilepsy, fits, convulsions, cramp, palpitation of the - heart, neu ralgia, general debility, &c. In cases of dyspepsia, which is simply a nervous derangement of the di gestive organs—they hale beat found equally cessful. These applications are in the forti of Rings and Magnetic Fluid, Bands, Bracelets, Belts, &c. co- See advertisement for further particulars on the outside of this sheet. For sale at the only agency, - 57 Market street. decl 23d day c 1 July. 1846. WILLIAM JELLISON. SheritTof Col. Co. 'GIDEON GAVLR, Dep. Sheriff', crliTays & Brockway,No. 2, Commercial Row. Liberty street, Wholesale Agents for Allegheny county. Sold also at R. E Sellers, No. 37 Wood GEORGE It. RIDDLIC, ,; ~.... . A'•', _:„. - ;' r.r. •‘, , .f . =•: ; • ' ..1:"::,. --,,-- I !WE CONVEY A N C E R, CIFTICE in Avery Row,sth street, above. Smith field kir street, Plttsburg. DEEDS, MORTGAGES, AGREERENTS, Bonbs, RELEASES I and other instruments of writing drawn with neat ness,iegal accuracy and despatch. lie will also at tend to draping and filing, Mimettc's LIENS, Ac counts of Executors, Administrators, 4-e., Examining titles to kcal Estate, Searching Records for Liens, 4-c. 4.c. From his long experience and intimate acquaint ance with the manner of keeping the public records, he expects to'give satisfaction to those who may en trust their bus nese to his care. decl &iv Important to Old COUtin yul en HARNDEN & CO.'. EMIGRATION OFFICE. i tfs e, -THE Subscriber having now the sole Agency in the west for O,EO the above House, it prepared to send or bring out passengers on the most liberal terms, and with the greatest comfort and despatch, as they have the best vessels sailing every week, (built expressly for this line,4ind will invariably give passages secured': on this side ,the water, the prefer ence of berths, 41,1 will attend to passengers' lug gage on landing through the Custom House free of expense, and will also forward them to their friends in any part of the United States, thus protecting the' . emigrant from all the wrongs and vexatious frauds which they have heretofore had imposed upon them. Messrs. Harnden & Co., are also the Agents fur the Royal Mail Steamers. Remittances by drafts at sight—to any amount— payable in any part of England, Ireland, Scotland, or Wales. Application to the subscriber personally or by letter (post paid,) will meet with every atten tion. Office, Third street, one door west of Wood street. JOSHUA ROBINSON, dec24-64w3m European ¢ General Agent. FRANKLIN ROUSE, No. 105 Chesnut Street, Philadelphia THIS establishment, since it passed into the hands of the subscriber, in June last, has been thoroughly refitted, and is now in complete order, for the accommodation of the travelling Public. __ Since the change of proprietors, numerous addi tions and improvements have been made, and it is now believed to possess all the requisite appoint ments and conveniences which belong to afirst class hotel. New BATHING ROOMS; new Ladies and Gentle men's ORDINARIES; a splendid new Bar Room; new Parlors and new Furniture, have been added to it, within the past six months, and the undersigned, grateful for the very liberal patronage which has thus far been extended to him in hie new vocation, respectfully solicits its continuanceovhich he pledg es Mir/self it shall be his untiring aim to deserve. irr A POST COACH, belonging to the "FRANK LIN," will be in attendance at the several Depots and Steamboat Landings, to convey passengers to the House, for 25 cents each, including baggage. D. X. MINOR, of New York, Proprietor. I Jas. M. Sanntniorr, of Philad.t Asststants. GEO. P. Bulimia:lr; of - Boston, Philadelphia, February I, 1847, jan22 Fresh Oysters T HE subscriber will receive fresh Oysters daily from Baltimore, which he will serve up in all the different styles, at the Franklin lintel, Fourth at. between Smithfield and Grant octl3 0 Yee, 0 Yes. YOU can always find st G. Schnook's, on thu cot nor of Fifth and Smithfield sts., fresh Oysters served up in..every style, .on the shortest notice. Also, Ground Nut Candy, Fruits, and Pastries of the choice.t kinds. Call and see. novl3-dtap DHIED FRUIT-2S sacks Dried Apples; 'bible. Dried Peaches, just rec'd and for sale pn consierrnt by -iptS. MILLER & RICICETSO. • - fidFP:dTin s steamerlinENA, REF- . SE C. FI.Et.- -"" sos,.Master,. wilt leave Pittsburgh-for We tsville and: all. intermediate -landings on Mon days, Wednesdiyi, and Friddysot 9.0'0t0c,k,.A. M.; and Wellevjlle, for Pittsburgh, on Tuesays, Thurs days, flud - Saturd ays, at &gle, A.. M. Tor freight or pasting 'aPPI.T onboard .v.:: , decs For AFtioelleig.•alinleati.isi._:i v ekoket „ - i Tnt , splendid: , ,light !fraught steamer b0M1N1911,,,f3. TYLER,Alaster, will, run as a regil ar packet betweeh - Piitsb6gh and--Wheel ing; leavlnk Pittsburgh for Wheeling dvery Wedn sada,. arid Friday, at.a. o'clocki-PliSq and leav ihg Wheeling for Pittsburgh'very Tuesday, Thurs day abd Saturday, at &o'clock., A. M. : ;For freight or passage apply on board. : - —• , ' novs riar Cinetranat.l. . The well known fast rtinning, steamer ASIACAMBRIA., W. Forsyth, Master 'will rim as a regular Picket,leaving every Wednesday morn ing at 10 &clock; and Wheeling ' at 10, P. M., the same day. Returning, die will leave. Citicinnati every Saturday, at 10,A. M. • For freight or missage - apply on beard or to FORSYTH et:Co__.„ Agents, ap 16 No . SO, Water street. For Oineinusiti end Louisville. . 1. ...... , The new and splendid passenger steam er C 0 L IT M B I A, O'NEAL., Master ' ,wil Crave tor the above and intermediate ports, regular ly. For freight or passage apply on board, or to jel D. WILKINS, Agent. For Cincinnati and St. Lonts• igtstThe passenger steamer PALESTINE, Capt. Williams, will leave for the above aniral intermediate portscegularly. For freightor passage apply on board. je9. Tuesday Evening Packet... Tote new and splendid passenger steam' boat DECLARATION, Capt. Vorhees, wil run as a regular packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Tuesday evening at 3, o'clock. Returning she will leave Cincinnati every Friday evening at 3 o'clock. The Dedaratiork offers superior accommodations to passenger's. For freight or passage -apply on board. j e 1 Ara. The reaular mail and passenger steamer CIRCASSIAN, Capt. Isaac Bennett, will run as a regular Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Saturday, at 10, A. M., and ‘Vheeling at 10, P. M., the same day. Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Tuesday, at 10, A. M. Per freight or passage apply on board. The Circassian was built expressly tor this trade, and offers to her passengers every comfort and ac commodation. mar 23 SATURDAY PACKET. t 4e4 4 4. ~,,Il ti;ai i ll .i . l l n , i c a i, i p a t n . d em a r s so rde n, g ‘ e „ r il g l te ru am n a. er a ' a regular Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Saturday at 10, A. M., and Wheeling at 10, P. M., the same day. Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every tueisday, at la o'clk A. M. For freight or passage apply on board. The Messenger was built exprestiltor this trade, and oilers to her passengers every comfort and ac commodation. mar 23 'PUP:PROPRIETOR of this well known establish-1 ment respeetthlly announces, that he continues ] to supply at the shortest notice, and in the best style, Balls, Parties, Families and Weddings, with Fancy Cake, Ice Creams, Jellies, Pyramids, &c. &c. Managers of contemplated Balls are invited to see hie arrangements for suppers, at such entertainments. In his large saloon he is able to seat almost any num her of persons at once. The terms in all departments of his business, be acsures the public will be reasonable. lan22 C. SOT-MERTZ men 2 SATURDAY PACKET Eagle Saloon--Wood Street IMMIX! A FARM containing two hundred acres situate it about nine miles from Pittsburgh. The im prorements•arc a large and comfortable bonne and barn (60 feet long,) 100 bearing apple trees, 60 acres cleared laud, about 12 of which is meadow. The firm in well watered, on a good road and will be rented remarkably low—apply to BLAKELY ,st MITCHELL, jar IS Penn st., Pittsburgh. For Sale or ltento ABRICK lIOUSE and lot in Allegheny city, in the occupancy of Mr. Charles 11. Kay, adjoin.- tug the residence of Judge Green. The lot extends to the Canal. Also, for rent two houses on East Common, ono in the occupation of the Rev. Win. Preston, the other of John lime}, adjoining my residence. The above property is nearly new and finished in the best style. Possession will be delivered on the Ist of April next. f jun6-if THOS. IRWIN. NTECTARINE FINE CUT CHEWING TOBAC; IN CO.-W. & D. RINEHART, No. 33 Hand a., lake pleasure in announcing to the public that they have just introduced a new and delicious article o fine CHEWING TOBACCO, which they can recom mend to customers as mild, pleasant, finely flavored, and entirely free from adulteration. They have alto on hand a very fine lot of CAVENDISH of the very best quality. decl4 8 undries. sTierces fresh Rice; 14 bbls,Conklins improved Lard 081 1 0,000 bs. Bacon, Shoulders. On hand and for sale by F. SELLERS, sep24. No. 17, Liberty street. LARD, 100 kegs, No. 1, Lard on consignment; And for sale by F. SELLERS. eep24. No. 17, Liberty street SUGAR HOUSE MOLLASSES.-6 bbls. 'Goode's,' S. IL Molasses, in store and for sale by sep23. F. - SELLERS. Musqueto Netts. GEO. S. SWARTZ has on hand a lot of very su perior white and colored Musqueto Netts which will be sold cheap at No. 106 Market street. jel3 QTATIONERY FOIL LADIES. Papeteries, Port-folios, Note Paper of all kinds, Note Envelopes, Motto Wafers, Motto Seals, Writ ing Stands, and Floral Wafers, Spangled Sealing' ; Was, Embossed-edged Leiter-paper, Card - Cases, Visiting Cards, Pocket Hooks, Ivory Tablets, Note Clips, &c. &c. For sale by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON. corner of Market and Third sta. CI_OLD PENS --BailTy="4elebrated ever pointed Ur Gold Pens, just received and for sale at reduced rates', by JOHNSTON STOCKTON, oct29 Booksellers, Market st. • TATIONERY—Just opening, a large and splen 0-did 'assortment of French, English and Ameri can Stationery, 'which we Invite the public to cal and examine, - JOHNSTON '& STOCKTON, 0c129 ' .Statieners, Market et. ~`~ , WESTERN co..LLE 4 .:owi.p . F. , g.if , :AlA,:R: CHEESE -110 bss IV R. Cheese; . For sale by J. D. WILLIAMS 4- Co., 'u2o 110 Wood st FVLOUR-95 bbla Fnmily Flour; in stare and for sale by J. D. NVILLIANS & Co., 'n2o 110 Wood at.. lt ANDERTUES--3 tads. Crauberrics, just rcc'd C and rot sale by J. D. WIJAIAMS az. Co., 'n2o 110 Wobd et. AISINS-L l -50 bis M R Raisins; fui sale by jn:10 J. D. WILLIAMS & Co N - r - 0. IN,IOLAssEs-50 bbls N. O. lolasses, ncw . 111 a crop, for sale by • .0120 J. 0. WILLIAMS & Co.; 110 Wood st. PE ALED PENCIIF.S-4 bls prime Pealed Peaches reed and for salo by s jri2o J. D. WILLIAMS & Co., 110 Wood st. ROLL BUTTER-3 bble. fresh Roll Rutter; rec'd and for sale by jii2o .1. D. WILLIAM & Co., 110 Wood et. . 11 ILLTARY SUPPLIP.S- , —Justreceive.. l . by . ex 1. press various articles of military trimmings, buttons ' fjan9J W. W. WILSON. _ . 11) EVOLVERS—A lot of Allen's Patent Revolving Pistols, beat article jan9 CAPTAINS' and Lieutenants' Passants or Shout der Straps, for undress Coals. , W. W. WILSON, Corner of 4ih and Market sts. Dried Peaches. 5 BARRELS, just received and for sale by • MILLER & RICKETSON, jan7 170 - Liberty st NEW Orleans Sugar; 5 lihda. new crop, N. 0. Sugar,.prime article,just received and for sale MILLER & RICKETSON; 1.70 Liberty et. ROLL BUTTER- 5 Bbla.; just received and for arile by MILLER & RICKEtSOR, jan7 • 170 Liberty at. 11')--10 Xega Leaf Lard, just received and for sale by MILLER & RICKETSON, jan7 No. 170-Liberty et. riIENNESSEE PEA NUTS, A small lot, yap , su• perior, just received and for sale by • MARTIN & SMITH,' 56 Wood et. RESIT ROLL BUTTER-.4i.Barrela neatly put F up,.for sale by - MARTIN Ez deelb b 6 Wood 'street. APPLES -95 bbls. Green Apples, of different kinds, for solely - not2o P. C. DIAII.TIN, GO Water et. SUGAR CURED HAMS.-12000 superior Sugar cured Hams, a prime article, tar sale by nov2o' P. C,ITAILTIN4 CO Water et. RANGES-7000 prime . ffavuut Oioige,o, for 1 1,/ !Bee by nov2o P. C. MARTIN , 66 WatOr;st. Dressed Flooring. FEET first rate, at Beck's Planing 20 000 .Pdachiiie foi sale. 'L. W1LM0.134,..i nor IS. Pent et., betwe . en Rand arid Iniin st. •.'",.4; .- ; '.' 4.: ' . ..:.:':,... - ,"t 4 :.,. : 2 . ...,: . ... : .:.. 4 ,,..,.. :? .:,:.... 7. ' , ..-4 . ;:•'= , : +i i ~~~uf~7r; Of,EgtA t'!M~r '~~.•, EA7~IIQFI~C: in t{re Ybet Uls~e,'atiPitE~fimrgh February I, _.ls9Z Persons calling foe lette Whose nam~sarm ° aa'this Ltet, if:pleaee by they Ste "advertised :'': - - .. , Ad:l=li; Abboti George AllisOn Ateiratider: Abraham Adams John. , Allen J Agnew Elizabeth Miss JaMes • Adams Thomas . -Andoe John A ger William., Apps Richard Aikbss Archy ...Andrews Abbott Mary:Ann 'Armidead Allen Adams John • ;'Arcber Mary '1 Allwine Joseph " As William - Allyvaid John •-•-• ,4 . . • Baker Thomas - Boyd; Salad Bald.witt.John - Berniiid • Baker Eliiabeth , Idnyee r Mall Baket Johlt c :2 Boyd James Baldwin John- Rorie -John ~. Baldwin. Marquis •Bonners Mr* Ballanl Robert Boyd John-P . • t Baker James , Bonebt'ealE B Baker tapt • Boranl Alexiusier , Btchelor Elizabeth Mrs PiptiU George IL Barber_Joseph: .• . Boastirtkt ' Barr Jeremiah, . . Boothe GeOrgei • Barnett Charles Rti*eit Thomas Barker John Brown Sarah Barcley,William '2 Bronin M • Barker Willidm Brown Lydia . 'Baughman Josiah - Brown William Bateman B Bradley Sarah A Barnett John _Bradley CA Barnet James Brisbane William . : . Baxter Sames Bryantlohri Barnwell William Bryant John M Bell John . .Btadley , Hugh .Bell: Mercer Miss .Briggs Charlis •Belloney Obadiah • Brawley Beggs Martha 73entliugerSamuel B eaver M ar y Bragdon 8., • 'Beecher Jacob Bridges . Joseph hi B ee b e E H • Ilradberry Thomas Berry Joseph _ Buchannan John Beltzhoover John Buchannan George Blonder Jacob Diane A K Blackmore BenjaMin Burgess,John • Bird, . M Mrs 13urleigh William. Bisel Rebecca Miss Buries Mary Jane Bloomer Robert .^ Bushnell John C Blower Jahn • - Byers James Blacl Joseph Butler Joseph Black - Burke George Burke Patrick 'Burke Robert Byrne Th'ormis Buridieimer R S , Byrrie John Cavan Nathaniel Cooper r. Miss Carey Sarah A 2. Coltart Joseph Carleton Jonathan Colisham Ann l 3 Carroll Matthew Collins Thomas Callan James Coleman James Carucross J C • Collins , tiathan AM Callan James Zen s . Collins Julia Case Anne Eliza M Cdulter Henry A Cassiday James Collins . Carey L • Cockins Thomas Carroll Nancy Ann Conch Joseph Catlett A G - , Conley Francis Carson Thomas Corey Alfred Carpenter Abraham Cordell Allan —-- Carpenter L ' Conner:John H 2 Calhoun Wm 2 Commerfonl Arthur • Carson Maryant • Conner john Carson James. Cornell us DaVid Carpenter Michael Cook Daniel Campbell Mr Conway Michael Campbell Tames' Canner ;James Campbell A Clark Zowan .. . Campbell Duncan CopleYrugh ' Campbell James C Comeg -irJonathan Caldwell & Co Coten Jane Campbell W T CrimfaM i B Chaffer NV Ann Miss Crawford John Dal 2 Chitzman John Crawfcird John Chatasvay John "Cross Adam Chaplain James Crawford Robert • - Chrvstal Peter Craton c iMary J Chess Susannah Miss Crawf rd George Chamberlin B B CraunMr W II • Cheatham Andrew . CrawfololClizalasthilra _ -,c10arcp.),..7.-V.auu11ianr......,-Akcapaiir. Ruben-. - --, . i... ;- Clinch M. - - , Cunningham Patrick: • Clark James' as , Currat Felix Clagett Re Miller dilbertson Jesse Clark .1 D • Gallen! Thomas Clark Thomas CtirrylDavid Cooper `Elizabeth Miss'Cunningham 31argarbt 1 Cooper F 1 DI !. Davidson Mrs Douglass John Day Lewis D • Donaghy Joseph Davidson John Donnelly Brary Davis David 2 Dougherty Roscann Davis W J Doyre;& Drennan Davis Charles G Donnellson James 'Davis F • Dravn Michael Davis D M Dunhip Martha Miss Didriej; Peter Durots Michael Dearb4rn David G DunhnrlMary A Desert Mary 'Dunlap J R Devlin ,Patrick Duffy Edward Dennison William Tiewyre Mary Anne Dingemoie Henry - Douman Jam I Dillon J beanlng James Donivan Matthew Dunn Allan Donahew Thomas • Dugmt Margarit Dobbs Angier - • Uinta? John Dougherty Mary A I , • Easley Andrew Ells. A. Ebbert W Ii Evaris Edward Eckel's Hannah Ann Elveh Jedediah Ebersole Abraham Ewen Isaac Evans Eliza Fawcett Isabella Fletaing John Fuhnostock Samuel Plething David Farrell Patrick Fishbudd William Fankhauser Mary Foster William Fairroan William A Ford Mary Ferriss Thomas Forsythe & Baker Feltwell Joseph Foster Rev C Fitzgerald John Fred Mary M Finley William Mrs Frane Ann Fink Robert M Dobt Free Daniel Fishes William 4 Franklin James S Fisher Eliza J Fullerton Letitia Fisher Henry • Furlong William Flannegan John . Gallagher Catharine Miss Gill and Anna Gardner Richard Gli4s Alfred Gaston Sarah J Glenn John Gallaway Wm Gordon James A Goodsman Henry Gelancir James Gant .G Griffith J Garvin Louisa Grant James A George Margaret Griffin Sarah A 2 Garterel Sarah • a prier Matthetir Geer Win Grierson Robert Gallagher M Gregg Elias C Gallagher Mary - Grieaves Henry Gardner Elizabeth Crant Mrs Gearhart Arthur • Griffin Win 5 Garnder Joihut brier A 11101 Garvin, Mary ' Graham Elialia Gillett James , Graham Benjaitiltt Gibson A A Graham Catharine , Gillespie W , , Graham John. 2 Gibion Wm Graharii Harrison Gibson ,John GrayJ.S Giffin Harvey Graham James Gillespie William - 2 PUITt Charls Gunning Mary Mrs 'Gunning E A Mita INT. W. WILSON Hamilton James 3 Herron James , Hall Nancy , Helme Thomas Hammel Isabella Miss Haney Pat Haney James Hickman G W Hahn Henry' Higgins Susan Miss Hampton John Hinkley George D Handie George - -Hill Patrick Hanna Wm , -Hicks John F Hannahan Michael `}Hillard-Susannah Hartley Maria Hoffman J F Harvey Ford 'Hodge A C Harts .George .IHoey George Harker David Holmes James . darn George W !Hollingsworth John Harshey Jacob • ,Hogle Edward, Harris Elizabeth 'Holmes Robert Harvey A H E.:Valine Harmon James :Howard Mi.s Harden Wm liorneiCatharine Hard & Co. John Hoyt Hargill Charles B. ; ;Housten Edward Harrison Patrick Hutchinson J It UfittetiJamba.o;-1-` - 2; Haase laser - - Htithinsbiebitther traftfield.Wilf HattderW B = " -- .13 - uhtei.rirb6s- Hartman A . A - Titatchtiiks : saiay Hays Rober t 31 Eliza , • Hsys-JohnAf Dr4i Hays John F 'floater IV G - Hays:Robert- •+ -Hhgha Catharhati'• -?••••+•• Hector Samuel- -- • flOgo:Sirtiort Hershey Peter Null Alexander • Hess ;B F Hatch agflßOO _ tre4shey Peter Hughes 'R . . Ittaibtitt Pavid Huaur. Henry HearylVtlianti Humpkirsi , _ Ihni.sr..o,Dtbasita btu- Irwin Samuel Irons Mr - Irwin Mr Irwin HenrY"' - •• 1 Irwin Msty D Irwin Ale.tanclei. ' Jack:Rohett Joßnatoh P Jackson Lonisa .Nren Johnston Daniel T - Jackson Daniel : .lolthsteh;TTlOmits It . JacksonVlrm . . Johnson Susanna Mrs Jackson. Stephen Johnson; William H Jackson Josiah ; Jonas Susan-'Mier Josyphson 'Solomon - • loxes:Sarah Jennings John - • ,'Jorfts Ann' - • Jordon - Samuel ' 16ntoliavid Jewell David ; Jones, Anne M C - . efftliajohn , Tones Dabui JB. '• JOhnston;Andrtif ;ones •-• _ . K Ketip Andrew 3 Kerr Paiiticir., , Kant:Ban &sink KeriliuntiF Kean•Milbutry Mrs - Kerr - Robert • Kernoellatichir Ltilpatriek Writ • 1 , Kennelly James• 3 Kline Washinglon Kellei ,Kitts‘' • KniniJohn • Kiddie Mitt Keys George . Kllty.ljannals Kent Charles • Kintßobert Keith Duncan Klinefelter John - Kenney Mary A Mks ' King Samuel Kearnan , Mary Mrs Janits • Keilly . Timothy ' Kingsley Milford Keit Michael - Klti . di Andrew ' • Kelley John: Kunkel Win Kelly Edward ." Kuntz Andrew Kelley JD & A " Kupa Salomon Kelly John C Kreider S N Kerr Samuel Kuntz Hiram . Kelly F L Laintorn Isaac T Lewis William arge Harriett. Miss Tillys'laite B Lawrence I - Lindsay Andrew Lafferty Robert ; Litile Joseph Jr • ' = Lawler Daniel • . Lincolmllarriett Lsughrey 31alinds . • Lindsey Harriett Lawrence A poet Lifiten Eliza Larkin Edward ; Loyd-John Lane ,Rachel Long Michael - Latimore Robert ' Loffiin"John'S ; Leidy Mary - "Lostetter Andre* _ 'Lewis 'A Boot: Lynch .1 If Lee .Tornes LLoughrey High Lewis Evan. Lytle.Edward Lernmon Martha Lohg . Samoil ,• • LearzJacob Logan David -W. Leadenham Loma Diary ,' -Levan Isaac N • ; Long-Hugh B 2 Leslie Margaret - Lorig - SitbrieF Leslie Hezekiah ' to*ry:Sethia Lewis DaFlil Marks William 'Mackerel Walter S May Jane . " Morgon Marion Matthews William . Morgan Maria • MacombPr Daniel C Montgomery John Manning Richard • Montgotnery - Aletander Matthews Euphia lass llniton.Tonatlian G Mann George . hlorse CW Matthews Parer Monroe Allan Mahand Sarah Morgan 'James; .. - Marchand Mary . Masser Abigail Mackerel James • - Mont,Jll Marks Samuel B Maxwell WM' Maday John 'Morgan Morgan D - Marian mrs • 'Morgan Georg§ C Marshall Henry - Morgan John.T Martin John . MOodie H F Mondanhally. Mary AnneMorgsn L .E st erceron - traputeaw A. ----.stooncY win— t- - Maigans Morgan Might Samnel htnrgan Anna. Middlerntis Andrew W MOrtnn Robert - Mitchell John Montagish John Mitchell Andrew Moore John Miller_George . Moore Pruderice - Mitchell Alexander Moirison . W H Miller A • • —Morrison Elizabeth ;tiilter.W,L - Morrison Wro &Co - Miller J B ' - Morrison & Burns Miller W S Murdrick Datid L • slorthn Rachel . Iklnitte'W S • Muhr Samuel Murray-Thomat Mundell Phcabe • Murray Jeremiah Patritalsi .- Murphy James .• ' "hl' • M'Bride Thomas ll*Garr Mary W M'Nulty Charles MGarrity James M'Cullough Mlllroy /canal M'Clelland David M'lllroy Mary Mtlelland Ellen Jane Mintosh P S Mtansland Thomas Mllwaine Jane Mtaughlin William M'llwaine Neal Mtarthy Henry M . Kain Jack Mtlosky John IktE.night Charles Mtague Jane • M'Ree It H M'Cloaky James . 3l'Keever Thomas Mtlusky Anne Mtance Itichard .M.Xee Louisa ~f'Cance . Mllee Jane 1.. Mtausland James Wilma Robert Mtdikle James 11 , M'Lcan & i.CLairr XVII, Attune John Mtombs Hugh M'Claren James Mtombs John l'il'Laughlin Phillip Mtue Michael M'Llain Rachel .M Loney Eliza 'ArLaughlin 'Hannah Mtormick William l'iltlune James 'T .. M'Cutcheon Mary Anne Mtlure.Abileil M'Dowell .Mary .IWLean VT - - • . 'Al'Dermott Hugh . M:Laughiey. Ellen M'Donald William Mtlure S M . Ginniss Samuel DI - Mullen Alexander M . Gann Edward M'Mee.han John-- ' MGrew W H ' .\FNabb Henry -• • . M'FaH Elizabeth M'l‘lillen Anna B MG rath Alexander • Ill'MUllen Williard M'Farland Joseph • • ' . ' . . Newton Charles . - Neely Ann . Noble Josiah Newport R C Nixon Joseph Nesbitt Samuel O'Hara James Owens Rev'd • - O'Keefe John O'Hara Hugh . Owens Mary ' bsburn JOhn Owens Thomas O'Brien Margaret Jane Oliver Thomas Orr A miss.. O'Neill Thomas •• ~ .. Painter George Peper John Patchell Wm Peper Lucinda R. • Payne Wm 2 Pitheld James Pagibin W P ' Pinney Edward S • A Palmer John Pbillipa Tborh.is ' Patterson Win Phillips Levi H Patterson John Provost Watson Patterson L B 2 - Porter Martha • Patterson James Pugh T Rev '.;• • Peterson Wm Porter Frantis C ••• Pearse Cattelton B ' Porter P Vir Peacock John Poindexterl 31 Peiree Edwarfi - Porter J I • •• Phillips Mary J . Pot-sell Robert Platte Wm, Prunty Patrick Phillips ID& Co Postley Alexander . • Q Quirk James Quin Jeremiah Rawlins II Mt*, • itibt scbt, Randell - Ritrihle Margaret . 2 Rea Richardson D ISt Randall E.P gotark Thomas. Rey James.. . , Robb [sue' • Redmond mn Roth J • Reese David _ • Rowland Thothas Reese.Janie,si ' Roblite . • Rens Attlanda ttourkleroes. • Reed Nathan. Roberta Geo W Reed James . .Roe John. „ Reed Thames •Riiherts nne . • Reynolds Samuel :-:ltobinswyn William , Rigdon WW ' ; .-Robinson Richardson Jambs ;S ?Rosie!! Mary Jahe 'Richardson . • S Russell -Benjamin W • • ,• • Sands Minaret Itlbin Saii J $ G ' ? , •- .• ••,r • 44 ••,,2.1.'4.,",: tavage 4 wHiiii4 P 16 11.*01itr.,(19 SawyWicrliti" - ' V6ll NM* Savers Winton!" , Enfitt- SayieSiiidy • 'Smaf $a , S,mith SandkEtiaohith s F Mid iSte-Wytit hi*l.lnhAj[-•4 5 1. Stewart Tanterc • SEVifteti WOliont St!itt lasso Scott Atexarnief - samait-ohedb Straiten .Scanlin Matthew , • -StrasburtirJa- Scheam GA ; , • 2 Stiles Benry Sees ,Emmanuel Stoun-Jaeotpi - xra Semple Scott Strong E•Mt Seanor John Shtniti Haitiitr' n s t , !erenc e Shannon Samuel SweangligWAtital.;;;; fi ShatteitbefgerDatuel 2 Sudan= italOtt , Shititioh.Willistin Sutter. htinigesd, Sban 6 k IsOb - .Sorited Shito Near Shelar John. - Sweed Isate 11:14 Shields A - Shtiver John - ' Skinincgqii - SlireirierSimuel - e SbiOttiOrt ebtffit‘.? 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Miss • • Wilma* Henry t Watson .11) Wilson - Lt.E-redisr , _ e *Watson: Robert : Wilson Thoiftlits'r:''"; Wear Matilda' "*. Weaier. John .virlion Weaver, Henry : ,WibfeThoinas _ Wearer Jacob:- • • Welsh Livingston :Wills Eliza salsa Welsh Patrick .Witarcilith Ablaut WellerJacoh -**/‘ Williamson John -, T . Jas - - Wees Elizabeth West Martin - • Winfield Joh a.. West hlinerva Wingert Wherry J Winter TB White Richard. Wirtz Frankh1t....1, 4 ,:,- White Anderson ; Won Woolla ; , White Wm - • Si*, Woodward Annie E White.oeorge • Wooden Sat& White Susan miss. • -WriolseyJohn M. White John' -"l_Vcuistaff i!f .7 11 Whitaker- A N• -• Wray Sarah Ann ids*" Whitaker Anthony Aforiis.DaVia OT Thomas . Montnhe North john W , -- 1;.- T. : -:.'. ~-,.:',.; .:,,,.,-. •., - 7-4 - t. -.., -.Whitseillt.C'b: l, •- ,, t,:gi-z.=' , ; -- - . c. • ~ : r_, ,-. , ;- - Wilicitiflotitl:'"•:. : :. l, -!• • Iviiiiititii 11. :1 - ''''' ':Villf-.4ii.iCVtk-itic::.i;...'4,•,-._:,. 'tour% Nancj. Isaac`;YarnellYarnell taznmum _ TIALN S • g • %iIS'CELL NE VS bliss uisah gen " O S B C.. BriCißliiii; brisi `" -.4 r'.• .- zt !'-- JUST received in assostment,largeiezosito4lo , Band Bellows; also,Parlonicao4 I{i 4h Wholesale and kehal, JOHN BLUR; derSe. • .120 . WoOlr reideisin ' iff'lAN belad.sit.AMßEW WHlTE , S , Blittd.Patis •%, torn in tbe resi.of Joseph_Lcrwrie'll...Catilasst Wareroom. Ladies Wishing to getßlinds will tilitanb call at A. 11. Ryan's Wareroom Fifth; Exchange Bank; Wherel will b e atteithila r ind if I . do not Omni yod" both id pride and - k A will forfeit My feintatibn arra - blind Mika: e 24 Conkling's Iniiiiirred Lard. if BARRELS :Whiter Laid-Oil; ibirt iettaitd &AU the manufactuien sadfor sale at Cintirii_ala: wholesale audiretail,by FAA.' get= 50, Tobainoi:vitions iiiei ;=c iclioqo Seed leaf - • 'On conifgankni fisi, etchangbd. for PitObliiiit - , geps - -TAAFEE'ae.:O;CONI4O4.-..". rig - TEAS-120 packages Y. R., Inipt., G. P. add Pcimichong, of late imPtirtatiotk, ertiVlttk,lo for side by lang2s) :LAMBERT & SRIITOPL • ••• gociliAdS:Giien•Pß;Parittlii*. .6 u, • 014,6ovatsmest vas* , Atriving this day and rot sile.by:.: 50g261 z .LAMBERT: bbls•NO. 3 LarfsAgatk4s4 20 - a Nom..: . 10 " n. . 1- ; 20 Herring . 5 :No. 1 Salmon; in store and Ctelt . alga br..(ang2s] '',I,,LA.MBERT,BII3}IIPTOPF.. • iiiigar guid Nolsuittai 4•6411311)8. N. 0. Sugar, strictly prima bbka. Nos. 4 and G Loaf; - • . :10. cases "Lo6bring's" D. R. Loaf St4a.r , bbls N. o.•Mcdasses; - - • Ll stork and'fbi 40. e by • --- • • LAMBERT & SITEPTIgt , 44'4:5. • 133 and. 135 Wood sliest.. ••• Liateit Improvementi 7 ". -. .sc .; BotreigAre of different kinds with' irlin patent fastenings, superior to anytidinriloW ' in use, for sale low at the furniture *gremlin' of - an t 1. T. B. YOUNG & Co, Hand strait. Ia.BLES- , r l Pie.t, Centre and Cud Tables of Mitt , . 4. dittioalfitne.' If yonaiant atticidartieledpti! at the Furniture Warehouse of • . . • - T. B. YOUNG fa G0a ,.;, : , *e6 • 31 kland.st, ;Wood 8t Property for 11.13041:: , • , ".• : ` MIELAT desirable lot of ground at the foot efißeet#'- atittet, occupied at the time of the greatlirell-' , MoOssearmg at Holmes, is offered for sate. "," - • , ;Esquire of raugfq J. K. IKOMUMAD.' "-7 Storage. L iCrA#ING . .a very %lane cataniOdkrnefiresec_ AA_ house, we are prepared to receive (in adikiv tion to 'freight for @input:mo a large anzoiirit_of, duce, Sze: on storaire at 10 - wetted. j 723 C. A. MaA.NIILTY &CO;CtAidnasilu. - • 110A.TENT. " , 171wri.— . 4 0 pa.noeo . io pins tads just teceiviid "La for wale bi jan 2 Pert wt. .ll B U oz, affatelol4„ B): — IAIOB • t's 4,,adi fur sale by. •. • - L~A i i s , :•• •• • •••- • - JANES:WY. • Liquorae • tARiCS dark Ikrraty l pt : ard, papruy-kCiAa -- 4/ bread; - 3 Casks pie - " • .4 ‘ ;.1 14111.011 d Btitdd&!ll -41. 3. J. 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