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We-notice no , change in other articles. • -•- LatittLeilcow; _lXDennegan , ii Greek do. Aiitsworth's Didtionary; ...GT:W.4 Majors.; ~, ArAca . . : ..,/ttinian Antiquities; Anthon's Virgil, liorace, &CI • ...;Bullionts Latin Greek Grammars; CMero, Bic.; for sale by 1:1)141. I.l:s.loswowni & co., 43 ItlarkSt a. .:,: • '.~ MIME ~,t ~~i =II •---------- ~-._ er Storage. • . AVING a very large and commodiourrivare ii,,, , " v., arm •,, .-, r ,- ,i to rei:e ire (In . afitli on to freight for shipment) a large amount of Pro jog; Bcer on storage at low rates. . • 3y23 -C: Ai 1 1 !4 , :- 3 7,7. 1 _'—"7: 'l. to, canal Build. - CVMMEIMIA : 4 -R4ICORD. ri3pared and corrected every Aft*ruoon .. PITTSBURGH BOARD 9F_, TRADE. eorton:rizu Ton'anlai. F. Lorenz, 1V '7O'shua Jranna OilT Ok' PITTSBTJItGFI. rE**EIT - i . O l- 4 4 5.:,!ii;; CII&N NE L ..A.1.171.?ALL1N6 & - ,10 7 4. , 1 , - 11:11BIVED: - '- ' • _ ..IliteTtareitfi, ingh:Cincinnnti. :"‘..':'Welliville:,'Cabob,'Wellsville. , ... •-__ • „,.; .., A ded,,k r i ej Hoops, Beaver: ~.. "nsul, Bowman, 'Brownsville. ' . • . ‘ -.. ..,,,,,_.44 .111:14!,13ennett, Brownsville: - . . . . .REPARTEE. . . Delinlb,-fohitsfon, Wheeling. 'itibettiitt-Iln. 2;Klinefelter, piuclnnati . .teakk,tile, lloops,Beaver. "`• Pinittil;BOWlnan, BroVensville. `...., 1,,i ) ,14 ItLane, Bennett B r ownsville. , . MEE= a;-"rbit weather • 31esierd ay was excetlingly disagree/. qhlpi..ncotiviMsttOitgtbera was much activity in tinkilOur itmaineas.,..The late news seems to haie tierinanent rise, - See quota. • . CINtIITNATI MARKETS. TO - river coni,inues to fall pret:y rapidly at our , 344b1s thin...Kers Pork at .12,50; 8000 Th bulk siseS'at eci 50.000 to CV I .OOO lb do at Cie. Ypur , Yesterday: additiOnallales 'Fere reported, inadia.Vri,'Prelious evening„, - 0f,500 bbis fm store at p AA.; 100 at 5,20., lrio fin river at: 3.2 5 ; 3130 city-mills - at 5,20; : - )0 . 0410 at 5,23. Yesterday the transactions. were moderate, amounting, to only aboorlOtt bbis.—Enquirrr, Feb. 12. Law Books.' DifitICSTONE'S COMMENTARIES; -I:toc:stlexit - Ririe: WA.' Dett; I]letilo' 2 - 'S. 'BOSWORTH & CO'S Tir-AVING removed - to .the City'—for. convenience -Ici - protessional bnaineas—l will mainly Man sioniiloime and its immediate enclosure., situate on imiors;pf the 31unen. o aliela 7 one mite abuse. tittabingh. ~ I "o4l3 t wta : JAMES S. CRAFT. To Printera- A FRESH supply ofJohnsonts Superior Printing Ink': Just" receirea and for sate at the office ar-tlfe Pittsburgh Morning Post. L. HARPER. Aunon, FOIIIIMUST,SETW-FES WOOD AND sarrni FIELD (Nearly apposite the Mapr>s Office.) • . OFFICE OF A.I.TDMOES D 8177 ERXISO RS or Prrr Towitstne, Feb, Ist, 1817. OTiCE. es hereby given to all persons haying ten- IN' - settled claims against Pitt Township, to present their, bills, for settlement to the subscriber, on or be fortailie fiiitt Mondiy . of March neit,,,as they will dot bizeielered slier that time,. Ay : Order of the Board of Auditors and Supervise= for, slid Toff uehip.. Colo.nty aud Oilleers rp.asATISE • on the duties of County and Town • ship bfficers •in Pennsylvania. By JAMES DUNLOP, Esq. -Part Ist-L'ontaining the duties of Comity - Corn missieners, Assessors and Collectors of Taxes, and malesr otassessibg and.collecting the taxes. Having pert-hosed from the publishers the balance of *he edition of the Strove usefed pbblication at a redriced price, I am enabled so sell them at a trifle Overholt the original price. This book should be in the hands of every property holder in the corn nionvrtalth. For sale at the Book and Paper ware heubre of LUKE ',WAILS, Agent, feb2 R 9 Wood at. - Corn . Meal. . Vri" SACKS pot up for family use in 45 lb. Satks, V. a first mteartiolei for sale by MARTIN $- SMITH, 59 Wood street. AnVll5• XEDUGIIT Iron Anvils of Ainerican manufae lure; warranted. For Rate at manufacturers> priena by. GEO. COCTiItAN, jay' . 21 . No 26 Wood at, N APOLEON AND HIS MARSHALLS, by J. Meadtoy, in 2 vols., just reunited and for sale at tba book and paper warehouse of L. LOOMIS, Ag,t., jan3o N 0.89, Wood it., below Diamond alley Sundries. Tierces fresh Rice; •it., • 141b1s, Contains improved Lard Oil; 10,000 lbs. Buda, Shoulders. On hand and fin sale by F. SELLERS. No. 17, Liberty street. 'T ARD, 100 kegs, No. 1, Lard on consignment;l•4 And for sale by F. SELLERS. -seg24. . • No. 17, Liberty street •Q MAR lIC/USEMOLI,ASSES.--6 bbls„‘Gootials,': 'JO. S. li. Alplasses, in store and for sale by - F. SELLERS. Nusqueto Netts. EO. S. SWARTZ has on hand a lot ,of very au-, perior white and colored Musqueto Netts whied will besolii cheap at No. 100 Market street. lel3- . .. TATIONERY FOR. LADIES. Pappteries; Port-folios, Notepaper of all kind,; Noie'Envelopes; Motto Wafers, Motto Seals, Writ jug ,Stpids, , and Floral Wafers, Spangled Scaling ViaX, , EmboFeed-edged. Letter-paper, Card Cases, Visiting : Cards, r'.ac4cet Books, Ivory Tablets, Note For sale by JOHNSTON Sc STOCKTON. . - •-doc3l . corner of .Market and Third sts. OLD • PENS--13aglers celebrated ever pointed ki Gold Beni, jout received and for sale atredurcd rates, by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, .0ct.29 . Booksellers, Market et. Cf - tATIONERY.--.7nst opening! a large and splen 'did-assortment of French, English and Ameri 'antiStationery, whiCh we invite the puttlic to call and examine. JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, oct29 Stationers, ilarket st. TOBACCO: -7b large and 90 small boxed Missou. ri tobacco, of prime quality, just received on consignment, anti will be sold cheap for cash, or Pittsburgh matlufactures. august 18 TAARFF: &.-07CONNER. 511 11BLS. Pitch; . V 50 4 ‘ ' 150 poxes Tobacco, various sizmir 10,000 Seed leaf Cigars; . On consignment and will be sold•low for Cash, or exchanged for Pittsburgh manufactures, by seiis - TAAFFE . 8x O,CONNOR. , Woo'd StaT.et .Property for Sale. THAT deairabl e lot of ground. at, the foot of Wood Street, occupied - at the time of the great.fire by Messrs. King & Holmes, is affered, for sale. gnquire of [attgB] . J. K. MOORHEAD. dunts.rts's Galvanic4et e tes for all kinds of 'IICI-Vou3 . affections-they have beerr used with entire ca. es, f ." • - ,success in allo ,Rheutnaastn, acute or clim rnir; app,tring - Jci the head,..4ee:eir ' gnu t. tic I dole reuT: l lfronth neilliniscit sick head ache,' indietilion i 'Paialysis palsy, epilepsy, fits, ; convulsions, crainp;..palpitation of the heart, nen &e. In eases•of dyspepsia, which is simply a nervous derangement of the di. kesiive organs—tbeitiave been fauna equally sue- Cessful. , . . - These apislications.are in ,the form of Rings and Alawnetic Bands, - Brideleis„ Bslts, &c. dj—See advertiSeinentior:furiher particulars on the outsidemf this;shpet.: For sale at.theOnli:al,4.l4,-57',Market street New St 6. ; To Dr. Green- lyetterii, A.geat.:Tof - iMainiti's Syrup: 1 Dear Sir from a sane: of duty.lowe to the public, as well as toyOurself,Tmake the 141 lowing ttatementiif-myease,hoPing . it.May be the means Of doing soMe„geod,Mothei*.sylio may -Wsimilar ly afflicted;h.f-'-4idbeilig .-- theiktoi l try - thettaine in ivaleiable reMey have had •3 pai n In my breattltid side= M*o ii:harrassing :cough for those ; than.; th*lii4ears;:.dtirin - g7which time I expee,tprateiliargk'ipiantities:'oMatar, and last sprintin,YlCOliglilietatiiiiiUbaci-thatolle blood ;vessel afteranOthei,gave;Avay.isitnyltingt, which. ogether, - ,..1 , t 1 Wi;t - li.e l g,ederallWaStAttg-9 1, 0 1 Y g en. ' j et* systecijidileedlitktei . ifiatl-Iciiiiiiitiiin. that I ;was unable'tiilrrittenit.tialay - business _Whatever, .and . - gave up all hellisbf eller tieing better. My ;case was pronounced hopeless and incurable by physicians and despaired of by every - one that knew my cofiditiOn. was at this time coughing almost ,'constantly, and losinc , ' an alarming quantity of ''LltMd from my lungs daily; and such was my de bilitated condition that I could not walk but a few stept.:without hecomirg exhausted; and no one who has taken the trouble of acquainting them selves of my real condition Would for a moment eansider that - it was more hopeful than the worst cases of cogsumption generally. I have now Ink en 'nearly t bottles of the truly wonderful Sicilian :syrup The bleeding of. the lungs was stopped be. I - Ore-I-had taken half of the first bottle. My cough I has abated, the pain has left my breast and side, and my. former health and strength have so far IretUrned,:that.l am at work every day, and I feel thet - 1 pro a new. man. And I am satisfied that IcOnsamptiety may be and has been cured by the ;use of Mazenrs Sicilian Syrup, and I earnestly lrecbinitieini all that suffer us I. have dune to try thiS justly celebrated syrup,without delay, for I do think it the greatest discovery that ever graced Ithe Medical profession. With the higlie.,t con.,,iit ;.eration of respect I subscribe myself your very ;much-obliged friend, DOSS. This.is to certify that we, the undersigned. have been acquainted with John Runs for a number o! !years and cheerfully testify to the correctness in :the - statement above made of his case. and we do c •,6 l ;•=ider him a new man compared with whit he I aa-ai months ago. and confidently areorti the ;credit of his. cure to the use of the truly celebrated Syrup. - Witness our hands and seals this !it..3i.1 day of July. 164 C. M JELLISON, • Sheritfoi Col. Co. GIDEON GAVER. Itep. Sheriff, c!.1;-acs & Brockway:No..2, Commercial Row Liberty street, Wholesale Agents for Allegheny 'county. Sold also at 11. E Sellers, Na. Street. Lopor:aot to C'oa.sionpitres.—StraNget that so :!ototv who at - e with a Congli that is gradu ally wearing them clul.n. and ...,bml3- but surely, stealing them into that thsrase Cense:hp {ion—that-disease which earn., nil tlioui.ao.Ls da.ty --tire doing noti ine. or. what •vor,o than Loth ' z iii gergin th,sekes with no:zuurns that are . .puirrit to the skies for cures they are said to hale :effected on F,lttrte fortittn or unfitly tcri hen '.they can be periti‘ely cared by using I:tr s'eorn . pound.Syrop of Liverwort acid hieh con '~tirsits toitnalfethe rt-to,it remarkable cares \ te llcord*liii the anaukAs of .Modieine.; which i• pro. Ilyed by reikartrze to t'ae vast number of c,nific.ite,i 1 ArGITI The first anti most respectable eitizeni—such las the Ilan..lntL . - :e Walton! Berke, the mite of the i',Rec. Geo. Male;; thtetr.r Wm, Rich If, ram nun nter; Devinney Ludlow, ,of ('iucin lloati; and a great manlier of others in this city Ik • eriitiettes of not only of remarli.aLle cures of .Gs tressing Congth but , C.ISOS of Concur:lm tott post t: ve ay cured, after physieianq of the highest starhitng ;;hare given them op to -dip! For sale by D. C . . Knealar. , l, ririar . ,;)Al agent. ;GranLstieer, one door below 2,1. Eee advertisement cl Dr. R.gc.ri L.; verwort and liTer. in another column. de,- I / 3 . CONNOLLY, CIA FIRM containing two hundred acres eitaite about nine mites from Pittsburgh. 'lnc ini l!provements are a large and comfortab - !4, house alio lbarn (GO feet long.) 1(0 bearing apple 1.-1 es, F . ,/ acr,. (cleared land, about 12 of wlinin is meadow. 'll3 , farm is well watered, on a good roe.: and avi.l Lr rented remarkably ) pi v to ISLAKI:hI . ' 9: miTctiELL, janl3 Penn rt., Pitt :burgh. Vox . nent, ;!; A N excellent dwelling house, on Be . ttforil street, Prespect lull, Sixth `hard, tr itli scven rooms, basement, fruit trees, giirden and excellent 'tell of Water. itent, $125. Enquire of lebs IMAK.ELY & .NITTCITEL. WE hare for sale a small Farm of Land in Pine V V Township, containing silty-one anrus--about Twenty-five acres cleared and under fence, with a comfortable dweiling house and other improvements. Title good and terms reasonable. A ppl) to feint ISLAKKLY Splendid Brick P-wviling - lionava nod Lot in the City of Alleg heny nt Private Sale. rr lIE stibseriber is authorized to sell at low priers and en liberal terms the following valuable Real Estate: That convenient, spacious, modern sale and eel; finished 21 story brick dwelling 'inse, with exten sion back buildings. Stable, Carriage house, Shrub bery, Print Trees,Pun,p, t.c.. on a lot having a front (00 feet on Canal street, and extending back 275 to Liberty street. At present occupied by C. 11. Kay, Esq. adjoining the residence of the lion. Judge Greer. Also those two handsome, well finished, modern style new two story brick dwelling houses, with colonade fronts and hack buildings; each Int having a front of 22 feet on East Common and ex tending back 145 feet, occupied at present by lber. Wm. Preston and John Bissell. ~,„- ,~,~ _ r n:~~d'y:.=r.~ti~s:c.~y` ".:~Y-a.:i.....,; -_.~~.,.~-~.s" r..:s' —. 40~ ""' ~F"~.':.^c._.~.~::.-:..aY r. MM= eiIMEEI3I JOHN D. DAVIS, jan29-tf corner of Wood and 1 , 011. streets For Slate or Rent, ATIMER story Brick Muse, situate in the vil lage of East Liberty, 5 aides from the city; it hasabout l acre of ground attached, a good Garden; it is an excellent stand Mr a Tavern, having a good frame stable, a large shed for Carriages and Ten Pin alley; several good fruit trees and a pump of ex cellent water on the place. The House is large and in good condition, having been occupied as a dwel ling for some time by Mr. James Burnside. It will be sold or rented low on reasonable terms. Persons desirous or further information will please call at J. D. Davis' Commercial Auction Room cor ner of Wood an d ft 6 sta. tlecl7-tf For Sale, :VOLTA LOTS—Bounded by Penn, Liberty and Hay r sta., each lot hawing 24 ft. crew, and extending back 110 ft. Two of them arc corner lots, and the Position of the whole property is one of the most ad vantageous in the city. For further information ap ply to M. SWARTZWELDER, Fourth at., nova-t 1 bet. Wood and Smithfield. IZINEMEI cifA. two story BRICK HOUSE and LOT, 25 by 160, ft., in Allegheny eity;:sitnated on the bank of the river, be , wcen the Aqueduct and Upper Bridge. Half or two-thirds of the purchase money may remain Bor 9 ydhrs. For sale low. L. W I LMARTIL . in3o-6 Penn st., bet. Irwin and Hand. Shokspearo Gordens for Rent. fr HAT well known and beautifully situated prop-- 1 erty, in the borough of East Liberty, five miles from the city, known as the Slinkspeare Gar dens, will be rented for one or more years from the drst of April. For further particulars, enquire of MitS. E. M'DONALD, Penn St., between St. Clair and Irwin sts., Pitts g. jan2S-d3vv For Rent, SIX Acres ofground, with Dwelling House, Stable, Garden, Fruit trees, schrulvbery, &c. in the 7th Ward of this city, near the resideMte of J. D. Mahon, Evq. Also, twn story frame thi - clliti,g House, No. 67, Smithfield street above 6th st., adjoining titc property ofMartitt Lytle. Apply to teb§-tf •I ceanaerm ALLEN KRAMER,,FJ - CORN on T 0.1.141 Ftriii !Ike Pittsbn.rgh Philadelphia Barilt11::. Pal par Chester coufity. :par Delaware county par Montgomery cottnty...par Nortkamberland.Co.. t par Col. - B.ok & Bridge Co par Reading Lancaster pal Doylestown par Easton par Bucks county par Pottsville par Washington 1 1 Brownsville . 1 York Chambersburg..... ../ Gettysburg Middletown Carlisle Itarrisburg Dcrnesdale ••• • 1 Lebanon . Lewistown Wyoming Erie Watt Branch Waynesburg Susquehanna County ..1 Lehigh County U. States Bank 28 Relief Notes City and County Scrip.. 1. INDIANA. State II': and brandies. • State Scrip ~ . Ail Banks. VIRCISLL. Eastern Banks Wheeling . Branches - is Br'ch at Morgontown..l iIATCYLA ?PD. Baltimore City pa Country Banks:' NEW Tons' City Banks... Country Banks ifF.W E1OL4311) AU 9 , Arcut banks.. 1844. NUNDAY -VACK.E.T. 1817. jgrz,v THE Mail and Passenger Steamer IS AAC NENS"PON, Capt. A. C. NI ASON. Will Ilia mia.reg.ular packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving Pittsburgh escry Sunday at 10.o'- clod:, A. \t. The Isaac Seaton %cis lmilt.this sprint, expressly for the trade, and offers to pausetTer,#exery comfort and stmerior occontmodatiorx. febl3 a., The regular mail and passenger Ftrxem ,El,,er HIBERNIA, No. 2, Capt. J. Iii.INE FELTER, will run as a regular packet hotneen Pitts hurgti and Cincinnati, leal'ing this port every Tues day at 10 A. kl.. and Wheeling at 10 P. M. of the same. day. Returning, she will leavo Cincittnati on. cry Friday at IU A. M. Fur freight or paokage up ply out hoard. rrThe iI 6rnnn No. 2, vim, boat capreamly fur :iie.trade, and ettura to the /124 :wagers every emm• fort a:ld superior accommodation.. janll2 r I Regular Packet.. Tar. ste.sancr REESP. so', n:11 leave Pittsburgh for Wellsvit e and ati, intermediate landangs, on M o r o . days. IVednes.lays, and Fridays, at 9 o'clock, A. Al.; att - d Wellsville for Pitteburred nu Tuclsilavis, Thurs days, and Saturdays, at t)o'clock, A.. M. Fur freight or paasage apply on board. • tlcc.s For tViteclinc--•ftegular Packet. 77- , - b Toleorfid light draught steamer 17tM1 SION, S. fri.ru, Master, Mil run nv a regoisr packet hot, e,l Pittsherch and Who-al ine; le., tip P.ttsliiirgli 1 . 1.1' Wheeling every Monday. lose lay and Pr idrr, 3 o'clock. P. \l.; and hers -11: leo-line for dittdoir t th every Tat9idny, Thurs. and saturd.y, at 9 o'clock, A. M. For lteo.tht or passit, , ,e apply 011 hoard. not 5 _ . we!! n faNt relining steamer CA:MI.4IIIA , Ft; retyth , Maiaer, %ill ran 3s 4 ra.,aiat l'arket,leaalatt Carry WOLltaoralay mom o'Cloch, anal Wlleollatl. at 10, P. M., the :ay. Returuing, the will leave Ciiietuilati e1 ,. 1y tarday, at 10, A. :11. lay is' eggitt or pftsCogt raprOy on hoard, or 1. , . ; FOIiSYTtI & Co., genic, Na. SO. Water utreet. For Cincinnati 'and Lactic, ilia. Tite new nntl paxsenger strain C (1 L 1. 7 1f B I t, O'NEAL, I%las:cr. wil lease fur the atoove and ;11termed:ate portF, regular rrelelt or p7As7 , 6t , 3;111'.y nn hoard , or to jel D. WILKINS, Age tit frr- - The pa, , enger Nt,amer PALEST3NE. Wit;raleA, la:It leave for the a.t"r intermediate portA reqularly. fresght. or app:y an hoard. - • - .. 1 The new and it - den:lid passenger steam • 04 , - - --hr, - • •••••• • ••',oat DFCL ll'i A, 'VON Capt.Vo-liec i..• . • • ' •RA ' - $ will ran as i regular picket between Pittsburgh and t7inoinnati,lcaving tills port eery Tuesday evening at 3 o'clock. notlirning she e•:I1 leave 6incoinati ev,ery F'rnlay evening at 3 o'clock. __Thr. - De , ..laration t i llers superior accommodations to p•iiseagers. For freight or passage apply on botttd. jel fr 7 7 , The regular mail and passenger steamer • N - WNONGAMELA, Capt. Stone, will run as a reguiar Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincin mai, leaving this purt every Monday at 13, A. M., and Wheeling at 10, P. M., the same day. Return ing, she will leave Cincinnati every Thursday, at 10, A. M. For freight or passa , fe apply on board. The :Monongahela was ' built expressly for this trade, :tad offers to the passengers comfort, and su perior accommodations. mar 31 THE regular mail and pasenger steam UN I ON, Captai9 Maclearovill run as a regular packet between Pittsburgh and Cincin nati, leaving this port every Monday at fl o'clock, P. M. Returning she will leave Cincinnati every Thursday at It P. M. The Union was built expressly for this trade, and afttirds every accommiid at ion . For freight or passage apply or. horrid thayo E regular mail and passengersteam cr 1110 Eltllll, Capt. John Klinefelter, will run as a regular packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Tuesday at 10 A. M . ., and Wheeling at 10 F. M. of the same day.— Rmurning, she will leave Cincinnati every Friday at 10 A. M. For freight or psasage apply on board. The Hibernia was built expressly for the trade, and offers to the passengers every comfort and su perior accommodations. j a „. THE new U. S. Mail steamer ACADIA, Lork',-Fv.,,m. E. Lucas, Master, will run as a regu- IfiT passenger packet between Pittsburgh and the :;hove port during the season of 1846, leaving every Thursday at 10 o'clock A. M. The Acadia is new and has superiOr aceommoda. tions. For freight or passage apply on hoard, or to ap9 , J: NEWTON JONES, Agent. .., THE regular mail and.passe.ngersteam er CLIPPER No. 2, Captain Crodka, will run as a regular packet between Cincinnati and Pitts burgh. leaving this port every Friday at 10 A. M., and Wheeling at 10 P. M. the same day. Returning she will leave Cincinnati every Mondaynt 10 Welok, A. M. For freight or passage apply on board. The Clipper No. 2 was builtexpressly for thistrade, end offers to her passengers every comfort and as aommodation. mar 23 SATURDAY PACKET. The regularmail and passenger steamer ..1-CIRCASSIAIsi, Capt. Isaac Bennett, will run us a regular Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port ever; Saturday, at 10, A. M., and Wheeing at 10, P. M., the same day. Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Tuesday, at 10, A. M. For freight or passage apply onboard. The.Cireassian was built expressly for this trade, and offers to her passengers every comfort and ac commodation. mar 23 SATURDAY PACKET. _ The regular mail and passenger steamer ,NIESSENGER, Capt. Linford, will run as regtilar 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 Tuesday, at 10 o'clk A. M. For freight or passage apply on hord. The Messenger W 29 built expressly for this trade, and otters to her passengers every comfort and ac commodation.. , inar 23 JOHN D. DAVIS, cor Rood and sth sts MESEEI .XtISCOIINTI IT DAILY 11Y XtII4NGE ..AICI3 WOOD'STREETS. RATE,S4W . t oulo. I,tafe'..l3lt. rind .IfrancltiOs • 2 ,C • incirintiti_Banks CircleVilrell4iwrelice).. . . .. X..e11,7... . ~ „. s4ndtiokff4-7 -- ~ 7 - ''' iff.254:10 - 1 ;, ... . : ... .. i Greantii.l: 3 Norwalk . 3 Nee Lisbon, f Wooster .. 3 Marietta 3 Chillicothe i 'Cleveland 3 Beiota • Lancaster 8 Hamilton . 10 Canto'n 2O lUrbana 00 (Granville • ' 00 State 13k and Branches dank of Illinois 7:5 MICIIIOIII- Rijar Raisin. Insurance Compan • 7? 3 state Bank 5 'Oakland County 10 Farm and Mach bank .10 St. Clair 75 1111=111 State Bank All banks EASTERN EXC If A OE. New York.... (prem.) 1 Pliiladelphia..• • " • • / Baltimore EMBES7 VALUE OF coms. Amer. Gold, (prem) Old do. do. ...5 'Guineas 5 00 I'Sovereigns $4 83 Prederiel:doas $7 SO (Ten Thalore 7 80 ITen Guilders.. 3 90 ILouisd , ors 425 ;Napoleons. 3 80 :Doubloon. Spanish-15 00 IDo. Patriot 15 50 !Ducats 2 lb Tuesday Packet Par Cincinnat/ and St. Lulu's Tnextiny Ev rntng P n e`l•ct Cl3l - CINNAT/ PACKETS MONDAY PACKET MONDAY PACK F.l TUESDAY PACKET T 115. RSDA Y PACK El FRIDAY PACKET Sprains, Straitly, Pedinifi:ii•tthe Breast and - Sitle, and. dlifiSsidieivoirrthe Spine, 71u.8.R.D and efireettiallpelie cl y.by the use I.: ; y r tnie'S'ciartsr.lttiidd/;. 'ATIEII.ICO 91L tained'fiiitns Well` in KeiitucT4, 185 fe'ct belnYi the Earth's 'surface;: - :' Alady in Kw:duchy was cured of a Spinal , . her bed Disease,'*hiell had maned Ser - to for many weeks (itiMple,tely - ltelples, file use o this remedy, - aftet various .other rented* had been tried in vain. thiloPewing testimonial. Prrnnucort, August 22, 1846. This is to, certify, that we have . used_- the AME.RI - foitlic whooping cough among our children, by giving them from. 2Q. drops to a small 'tea spoon full at night, which always eriabledthemto rest well throngh the night; I also applied it to one of the children that , got, her arm hura;, the child ceased crying by the time the armwati dressed and bound up. I also was afflicted with °lain in my side...and breast, and have been so for 16 years. I commenced using the Oil by taking a teaspoonful, twice a day, and-in 2or 3 days using the Oil have been very much relieved, and do behove that it is the best fatnily medicine I have ever seen—one of my neighbors used it at my request for a sprained ancle, which re lieved her in a few minutes; we have also used the Oil Mr a strained joint in our own family, which gave ease in a very short time,. We live on the east side olPenn st., 3 doors south ot Walnut. lam now as well as over I was in my lice. . AI.4.II.GAIIET A. SAIITII. Sold wholesale and retail ,by Win..Jacksn, at his Hoot and Shoe store and . Patent Medicine Ware house, SO . , Liberty street, head tirWood street ; Pitts burgh. Price 50 cents and $l, per bottle. Win. Jackson being the exclusive Agent tbr Western Pennsylvania, NONE IS OENUINE but what is sold by tam on 1115 appoitited agents. N. B. - A pamphlet containing ample directions, with the - Natnes and Addreises or the proprie tors and prinriipal Agents is enveloped in the wrap per of each bottle.' aug 4r4--tib 15-d&wGrii Orphsin% Court Salt. BY virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court of Al leglienv:Cousty, I will, on Wednesday the 2d (Jai' of March, A. D. 1817, at the •hour of 2 o'clock, P. * 111., on the promises, est One to sale by public ven due or outcry, all those two certain Lots of ground, marked and nutnlicied in the plan of the Reserve Tract opposite Pittsburgh, as Lots Nos 209 and 210; in such parts and in such proportions as will suit purchasers, or I will sell the whole of each Lot in a body. Lot No 219 contains 6 acres and 22 8-10 perches, upon which is erected a two story weather boarded log House, with back buildings and other improvements. Lot No 210, containing 7 acres and 66 4-10 perches, i i under good fence and pc:rfeetly level, and.is particularly adapted thr the purpose ot a market-garden. ' The abuve property is situated on the Deaver Road about 2 miles below the City of Allegheny, on the Last side of Woods' run, aid presents a rare chance for persons wishing to procure a location near the two sit. en. The terms of sale arcs one-third ,) orate purchase money in cash on deli‘ery (ii the Deed. cinc-tlyiril (,i`, in two years, and one-third Co in three mare with interest to be secured by bond and inortgage. W. 1). TASSEV, Athninistraloe de florae non, d i e. Ay John Woods, Sr.., deed. Eseontorx Safe. rpHE Eser nt ors of the I.:,tate iirfkistatotis Santini- I 01 601 at auction on the , Sel , on Tharsday the 15th ril.treli nest, at ffo'cli,;:l4, A. M.. all the tools belonging to the soap and cliand-' !rm. establishment fir said tleeMare . eil. M9O, I liritse, i 1 Carriage:lnd Ilaruess, I Out and Harness, 1 noun- 1 try r market Wagon, 2 Cities and a lot of tlishingi tacit le, and a aninher of agricultural implements. 1 They will also let, for n term of years, the soap and chandlery arircsaid. The premises are in good! order and caletilate,l to manufacture snap and can- 1 dles on a large seals.. Apply tot:, It. Itilittic, at his office, 3th street; Pittobitrath, or to Mrs. Mary' Sande!, on the prertuses— tosses:lion wilt he git'en , en the lir-t "l_Aprii neat. • All persons it:debit d to the estate will I,!e:W nanke payinent; and those has ntt claims aril pretwat thorn properly authenticated for settle-1 'neut. .It ill G. It. ittopt.E, WM. EMMY, Allegheny County, Feb. 3d, IFer7.4B4,vtd On ICE nr THE ALLEGims^: Pit I sburgh, Jai is y 2011 I, 15.17. N election for ProAident, 1 , 1414-agora and Officers j't for the "Company for erecting a Bridge ovoi tin•rner., Ihrglinny. nlyn,te l'ittAurgii, thoconn ty of Allegl,eny," will be holden at tint On the let of March bolt, at 3 o'clocic, JiAIN 11 A14.1 3 k:11. "I'rectsurer. 1.0.1,1t.Ln31. EMI( E rtinnA,E,, • C 0 2; VEVA C d r- rYit:E, .11 A, ery 30%. street, above Siniol - field AcElltall:NTS, BONDS, RT.I.EAE CY aatl f.111, , r :n3lrlant4.:4 of scritili4 drawn with zleat 11Cag, kgat ACCuracy. and dearkatch. Ile will also FL (O drawing a 14-lifing ~/ ".;-•orta e„ AdmittiVralors, E.ramininr, till's to :end Estaley Sturci4ing Records for Liens, From ins long oxporience and intimate acquaint ance with the manner of keeping the public records, he calicos t., ;ire .tigiettun to those who may en trust their Los nese, to his dare.. der 1 (i-il&w JT:VES TONIC i s ttry GC.—Seine IlledieilleS war muted to "destroy worms in children," are very well calculated to destroy the Children too. This is not the case 1 11th Irgar's Tunic reraiiptge. It does not contain a single ingredient which can harm the most delicate Mille . , and yet it expels worms from the system ssith a facility and certainty perfectly as tonisCong. Nor is this its only sanative property it is a line Stomachic, and in remittent and inter . nottent fevers has been administered with the most gratifying results. Obstinate canes of Piles have yielded to its itilluence, and Its tonic qualities render ll an excellent medicine in the convalescent stage or all diseases. It is exceedingly pleasant to the :taste. Prepared only by Dr: b. JAYNE; No. 8 'South THIRD Street, Philadelphia. For sale in Pittsburgh at the PEKIN TEA STORE, 12 FOURTH street, near NVood—and at the Drug Store or 11. P. Schwartz, Federal street * Allegheny City. feb 1-d&w 4 Nu fit Pat IMPORTANT CURE.—Miss Mari- I 11,.. anus Bender, a highly respectable lady from Dan isburgh, calld to-day-at our office for the pur- , pose, she said, to express in this public manner, her hem tfelt gratitude to Dr. iialtt.E., No. 8, South Third street, fur the unparalleled benefits she had received from the use of his ALTERATIVE. She stated that she had suffered for several years with Senortn.A. and hid had the attendance of live physicians at flit: ferent times, all of suborn finally told her that they considered her disease incurable. • She therefore de termined to try the efficacy or DR. JAYNE'S AL TERATIVE, from w Inch she foulid almost imme diate relief, so that by the time she had taken thir teen tottles, she was perfectly cured) and now en joys better health than she has for sevetal years b _ fore. . • For sale in Pittsburgh at the PEKINTEA. STORE; 72 Fourth st., near Wood—and at the Drug Stores), 11. P. Schwartz, Federal st., Allegheny City. f'ebl-d¢w Pittsburgh Navigation ond Fire Irish ranee Company. Office, No. 21, Mathet Street. DIRECTOITS: 1 William Ebbs,' Lewis Hutchison, Fred. Lorenz, James May, 'oindexter. Michael Allen, C. Anshutz. Thos. Bakev,.ell, Robert Beer, R. W. P ROBERT FINSET, Sc a11g204.16M. /110 MY CLIENTS=-[loving associated Joseph C. M'Kibbin, Esq., with me, in the practice of the law, he will attend to my unfinished, business. And I cheerfully recommend him to the patronage of my clients and the public. ROBERT PORTER, junto Office en Smithfield st. near 4th at. O Yes, 0 Yes YOU can always find at G. Schneck , s, on the car, ner of Fifth and Smithfield eta., fresh Oysters served up in every style, on the shortest notice. Also, Ground Nut Candy, Fruits, andFastries of the choicest kinds. Call and see. novl3-dtap Fkesh 01.-stOrvi. IHE subscriber will receive fresh Oysters daily from Baltimore, Which lie will serve up in - all the diirerent styles, at the Franklin Hotel, Fourth et:, between Smithfield and Grant. octl3 C. SCIIMERTZ . Brazier's Bellows. UST received an a6ortnient,largesizes,Braziel , p Hatoi Bellows; also, Parlotlr and Kitchen, do. Wholesale and Retail, JOHN W. BLAIR, decl6. 120 Wood et. n", A 3 n th:o Post—Office,: atPittsburgh, Ja, February 15, .1847.. Per/ions. calling for lettere *hose iiarnessarnOn . tb s List, will please say they are advertised, ' , • , Adams JT _ Alexander Alexander Agnew Susan.-- Albre-.Augustus Aber W B . Allan- Mary Ann Akin John D Angel Isaac Ainsworth E S • 2 Anderson Boyd Adams Ignatius 2 • Anthony Michael Addis Susannah . Andrews John' • Aaron Mary ' Anderson Rose Ann Adams B \V Anderson . Harriett.' Allison James Appleby Nancy ;H Allan John Anderson David Allan Mary C. Armstrong Rebecca A Alford James If • Armstead Ellen Adders C W Armstrong Edward B Alexander John Ackeson Aleiander Amon George Aullen John Allan Joanna Atkinsomßobert Allison John IT Baker James 11' .' " Blood Sar 6 ' l E 4 . 2 Baker l'eter - Black - Henry .. Ball gyancis • Black Samuel Baldifin Hannah • ' Black Rabert Balding John " Boyd' Mary . Barley Henry : Bond Sarah 'A . Ballentine William Bowman Michael Barnett Zehenira Boiackions Joseph H.-2 Barclay A W Bossert Elizabeth Batchler Frederick Bowen John T Barr Margaret • Bowman Dorothy Barlin Elizabeth M Bossler,H H Barr J C miss Boyle Mary Barr Jereiniah Boyd William F Barrel! Corydon , Boothe William Bell Jan - ies 2 ' Boyd James _ Bell Mary • • Brown Thomas Bell William ' Bradley Jane Burner dory - Bradley M L Beale D:irtathy Brannen Margaret Berry Samuel , Brinicke Michael Berry Mary J Bryant Joseph , W C , Bradley William Bruce Agnes-0 Beer Daniel Brannen Bernard Beecher John Bronson Professor C Becket Daniel Brooks T Burnett Ann E Milford S Burnett John F Burke Robert 2 Behm Jeremiah Burrows George BAnett Thomas T Burns Lawrence BeaCh Ebenezer am Byrue B Bigler Nicholas i Burns Catharine Blascell Esman Butler Thomas F Bigger Matthew Burley Paris Carroll Nancy A Cole C S Cieine.iin Elizabeth Cochran John Joseph Cmilier II II Carnahan - 1 William , Coughlin Thomas Carney Garret: - Coates ()sham Carman .1 . 01111 Coulter NI r Collin Samuel C Catica John Cockle John - Carnahan Atli.lams Cossitt J C Ca Icy Lc% in - Cook John C.ii—i•!ai; John II Conley IZobcrt Carroll .lane' CObtill Z 11 Rev Carson James - - Courtney Wll Calhoun William Conley Amelia Campbell Felix Conley Hugh Campbell Nathaniel 13, Cook Maria Campbell Jane Connelly Stephen Chambers J iV - Cornyn Mary Church - Hosea Cornelius Isabella Churnside 144 , i:flush Cook Franklin C Chambeilln John Conrad John Chester Robert Conten John Chambers Francis. Cook Ritin Chambers Mary Aime Constable WIl Clark Martha Crouch Robert Clerk J 1) . Crossmau G W Clark Isaac Crowley Michael Clark Robert Crooks Mary M Carl: Aunes Crawford JAI/ Ctllfller John S ('refs George Clark Owen Cranmer William Cooper W Calmer George F Cothran Matthew Cu ppleo James Cooper JUBIIII.I . Ditty it.wt Ann Din giu.4 ay John Day Margaret Jane Dixon Bri4get Daily Addison it Dogerday Win Dade , " Mary Ellen Dougherty Lucette Adze!! A Dougherty John Darts Cba•le, G Donovan Robert Davis Ameba . Dorsey Andrew Davis Nancy Dohne!lson Wm Da is El a. 11 eth EDawver R. De Hass Vi fa Donovan J 0 Dcper Cot nel'its Doris James . Demptey J W Dorrington James Da,:tty Mary Driscole Margaret Deteelcr Alexandria Draisber George Dexter 'Mary E Dravoe Peter Dearborn Daniel G Duncan John Deo.veller A Doric Alfred W Dormond Charles Dinning James Deaver Boston Etencrossan R. miss Ellworthy Isaac [Oren Adrian Eltivorthy Charles Early William Elliott Thomas Easton Mar; T Elliott George Eicher Sitltl 11C I Erb Joseph It I:Amundson John W . Elder J It Egolf Michael Evens William . Eaton John Everett Sarah Eaton R M miss Evans John J • • Frrirman W A Fox Joseph Fairnsworth Enoch Foster John M Ferguson T II Fooley mrs Fealley George Foss Ann Jane Feeny Elizabeth - Fosbentier Jane Flannegan FC . • Foord Samuel 3 Fmnuele John Fosvnes Thomas ishe r oqud Freeman Christian Flinn Luke Frethy P A Flaming James French Joseph Findley Patrick . Ereytell C mrs Fitch Roswell • Frecker John M 2 Fleming Sarah Anne Full Minis Fish 11W Furman Thomas B Fithian Thomas Fent) , Wiliam G Gallagher & Baker Gorgas David Gallagher William.- Gordon George Gallagher James Gordon W W Gage Hiram J Gormly John Garson George GotlJlhn Galaxer mr Gottlon Maxwell Gass James Graftin Nancy Gamble Merry Greaves Henry It Gardner J D Grosch David F Gilfillen John Grant J snC Gilbert Edward A Griffin William Gibson Thomas Grazier Robert Gill SB IV Grazier Jane 'Gillis TIC Doctor Greer Margaret Gilbert, E A ~ Grover Matalena Gibbirit.l C Grove Amelia Glassford Andrew Green James Glasgow Robert Green Joshua Glenn Timothy . Graves Newcomb Glasgow William Graham Sarah Jane Glass Henry Gray David Glenn Hannah Gray. James Glasgow Robert Grab Sarah Glass Edwin R Hamilton Sarah A Heffron Stephen Hamilton Electra mrs . Hewes John Hall Benjamin Hillis W C Hamilton Clara Hill J Hamilton John F , Highgate Thomas Hull John Hill Joseph Hamilton Williarri Hill Patrick Haigue John R Hinkley C Hamnett John Hinds William Haigue Uriah Hinkle Charles Hannah John ITobben George M. ALLEN •I'res't, rotary. Hull D Hogle Edward Haman Michael • • Holley Ann Handlen Jacob Hoag James • Hales Andrdw Hoffinan Barbara Hague Richard Hooper Maria Hagan John . - - Horner Mary Harden Jonathan ' Ho*ard Olive Harbaugh T Horner Simpson Harrison Williarit Haive Addison Harris :Ann Horton Eliia C - Harkins Bernard Hunter Wit Haiti Harris Sarah Heiiley Margaret Hart Monroe James - Hunter Hugh Haviland John C Hughes John Hawthorn Moses. Hughes Jameq M Haslett W B ' Hust John - . Hays " . .Bunk3i - ipat . liy .7a 2 Boys Hurlbutt C - - Hays William - 7 . 1^.' - : , ..Hunter,Alexander - - 2 Henry- Robert • ; Margaret J Herletsey,Timol4 - Bern berstine •Wil I iota- Heirsey Joseph S Hutchison-,:John D Henning Matthewi - Ilughes'Theinns• - Henderson:Ann' Hewey G W Irwin &wall Irwin Robert Irwin M F Jacobs A john Margaret: Jtckson David I- Johnson Thomas Jameson John Johnson Robert 2 Jameion Lewis ' Johnson Henry - Jacobs Eleanor • johns:on Wilnani Jack John' ; Johnson Valina John St Rufus-. JohnsmiG IT Jones Mary. A- i Jones .A • _ . . Karns Ester I, Kerr Elizabeth miss rs. \\\ Kauffman Jacob , . - - Kirr Ma I '', -- -' Kalback William 1 • :-'-. Kari - Fran - J --, Kn Catharine i King Eliza _ Kfrrnan Jesse .1 : . 2 Knox Joseph Ktinedy Robert i Kincaid AlarthaV Keripetly Charlotte; - Kier Samuel - Keyes II P . ..- Kirk k Joseph Kelly Thomas 1 Kinney John • Kier Thomas - I Kirkpatrick John F \ Kelly James , Kleber a. . . Kelly Pearce ' : Knox John L L Kerr Ann . Ruler-John Kerr Joel . Kunkle William Kerr Thomas I' 2 Langan Sarah J Little' Thomas mrs Laughlin Garrett Littlecoallolm Larimore Robert 1, Lynch Mary Langon 1' t Luckett-Elizabeth Latsbaw James II - Lusk H K Rev 2 Latimore Robert Long Robert G Lewis Thomas 'Lock W H Lewis Judge • Longdorf.Alexander Rev Lelland mr Lutes Jobe - Lindsay Jarnes Lynch Charles Lilleywbite Benjamin Losey Joseph Mason A G Miller Martin' Matthews Matthel,vs Robert Mitchell Mary Marlatt James 2 Monck John Mattack Joseph , Moles Zack Marlatt Gommence miss:Montgomery Alexander Matthews James Moffitt John Matthews William Morris Ann Mattheivs . Ann Morange Edwin R Manner J Morgan David L Mann Peter :Holland Eliza. Miss Mansfield William Motvrie George Matthews Robert R Morgan,James Magill Robert B Morrison Margaret Marltall Gordon Moorhead Thomas T Mellonger Martin - Moore T S Mecaskey J David . Moore Mary . Mecklern Are hillatd Moore Terry Mertherk Joseph R Moore George . P Nletts Catherine Moore T S Means Thomas Myers William Me JF Mellen Edward Mills Geo S lliddte Thom dills Thornton Miller Robert Miller Thomas I) MAfee James 11 Anulty Francis S 3FClelland Arthur Mrlelland Jacob M'Clelland Wm 31 Closky James M Cash' seri James M Candless Sarah 31 Carty Ursine miss M'Cague Thomas 31 . Canrin Daniel 11 - Cargo mrs 31 . Carty Dennis 2 31 Cloy George M'Corran James ' NrCandlees Alexander M Crcady George 'E 31 Coy Thomas M . Curity Robert 31 . Corinick Thomas 31 . Cortnick John M . Domild Michael 2 M.:Donald 11 Capt WDonitell Ddaard 3l'Donagho W 31! 3rMullan Wm A Newman W P Rev New lon W R Newell I-iigabtth :,+:ealle John 8 Nay Is Susannah O'Reilly Ann O'Brien Sarah Ann 2 O'Rielly Lucy C 1 3 Patrick James Pentlend Wm • Pagan William • Perider mrs Paul Mary Pearson Joseph 1 Paul William . Pentland Wm Painter John Pennell R J Patton Mary mrs Phillips Win B Parks Josiah Pinkham A K Parker L or M Phillips E Pars Rachael W Pitts Catharine miss Peudor Ellen Margaret Phillips Mary H Ptnn William • Plummer George Pearson Robert T Pinney stir Peterson Henry Phillips Eliza Peters Hanna Pippins Peter Piphorday John H Purvis Isabella Porter Arthur P Pumphrty A Owens Reece O Brien Ann 011eryck Eliza Jane Proedlielc R Pros:er %Vtn R Rahanier George 2 Ritter Charles Ray Adam Roberts Robert Ramaly David Rollins N M 2 Rea James M 2 Ross Ann Rankin John Robbins mrs Ramsey Abtleil Ross Joint Ramsay Jr Isaac Roney John Rea James Rondebnsh Julia A miss. Rees James , Robinson N G Rhoads ;limits Robinson Samuel B .. Beed Geo W Robinson W J Reynolds Susan foyers Mary C Reynoldl4 Lt William 2 Robinson John II Reynolds Charles C Rogers John Reed Thomas Royers Thomas Richards Catharine Robinson mr Riley Isaac Robinson William Rieter Jacob Rupps mr S Sandles John Smith J Sawyer'John M Smith Dill A ' 2 Scantlin Matthew Scott A C ' Scott A - ~ Smith Verlander Stott Alexander 2 Srhitli EC Schooley John C Smith Samuel Scott James Smith Robert Siddon Eli Smith Ann P Sewell Robert , Smith Elizabeth Seetin Nancy .. Speers Mrs Seely George Speebt Valentine Seely C C Spear ii N Shaffer W B 2 Shivelly John Shaw T W Snodgrass William 2 Shaver Alexander .Sproul C. G Robert Shaffer Isaac B Sprott Susan miss Shorter Ann Eliza' Stark W W Sheppard Thomas Staley Mary • Sheppard Phindas W Stewart Peter Shore EleattorStewart Thomas Shdppard 'I heopholis ,Stewart Nancy Silliman Martha miss.,Stewart W,r -- Sloan David Stephenson J A I s - , Mier Mary A Stokes S E Sinsmaster M miss Stone Dariiel Stien. W S Salley. S B Doet , Simpson Francis Sweeney Catharine Swan John Sweeny H J Taylor Sarah Miss Thompson W P Taylor Margaret Talbot T Todd Edward Tinker George Taylor Isaac - I Tina* , Jan? Tochterman Charles Titzell Jan - . Tamblyn Henry Troth IV S ' Taylor John ToplilT Franck Thornburg Samuel Trabrant John Thomas J • Tressler Elizabeth 2 TlMmas Juliann . Troy John Thompson John inFpin Nelson TT Agy =iillll=l2 ThopiTra - :Tour P Taft IVm 1 Tuffree Iciseph ThonliC4n. 'Townsend r.ber ,agexlgarY A" 2 Tali a Jane m re: ., Wallace Samna j , 2W.harmell-Alexander:"..i, Wallace Eliza miss' Willicirl H Capt: • - 2, Walker John Wllliains Mary mrs •. Walker Maj • ' 2 . *Mon William ".., . 4 -`,. walker-Robert I Wilson lsaliellw mil Walker jashua M Wilson Jariteti - A,' Waide .jaines .. Wilson Peter. , Wagner , James i Wilson James . Wagner Henry ; `-" Wilson J.; • , Wakaty Jobn ; Wisler Samuel; Walter Fer Caspar Wile& Ise R Walters Jacob ,'W - - Winters-A . Ward.Payk,ek,-' ..1 ' • - Wire. Miry Anne ,-, Ward' ail ' Wiley Samuel - `..1 Warn .„, r vt„, ii.... , Mightman Carolina WeOef,3acob ; 'Wickersham jaMeit -..., Weaver Charles : . t -2 Wlilton William . - ~......- ..; Webster-E .. - ; :., Williamson Ebbert.ll- . .' ,, 'Weed Orren i ' Withington S Week's Joseph'' Wood Mary M milts ------- Welsh James S - Woods 'Cornelia Mils'' ;,,; ;, Wells 'Mr ' ' wiAr & Hays , _,,.-.--- r ....., - 2. -Wells ,C Capt . ~ . iWoodine ;antes w '....;',-,._ Welty .Elizabeth S mrs Wood Junes .•: 'l,•_-__ ~..f . . Weissenhom" John . 'Woodside; .James T.- , ...i: Westervelt P A . ,; •Wolfe 13 A Doat ,-.,- *"... , .7 .• Vestcott Stephen B Wright Capt : ~ -, ;.^. rt ' - ..- - . T., Whitaker J J • • Wright Thoma.lo,'; '";'• ' s ' White John.; .. -; Wyrieora 011ifite:. , `" - - - -' 1 ": ,White Elizabeth tars _ Wright Joseph 'White William ; - Wright Slum* , Inen - aides liwip'Joseph.K. Young. John YOur4g Mary-miss 1111-ITIALS To the Sheet Iron 4._ Copper Beadirig..Mitellarte Company Capt of SteamiriCireas,sian • Cript of - SteanahOnt New Englanti' "A - P`oor.33•su Who sent She dolianito fueltet Sufferers . • • „ C 31"KIBBIN- - - Market street. frtHE City dispatch Poet. is intended medium , through which the publio .ean be accommoda ted in the delivery of letters and. communications,: to any point ;within the city limits, Allegheiy city: and Birmingham. Postage on each letter delivered in the city, 2 cents; each letter delivered in - Alle;- gheny c city or Birthingham, or brought. fintit.eithes: of those places io this city, 5 cents. ICwill the delivery of letters of every description, -saoli'mr" business letters, bank notices, Notices or destblii: circulars, cards, valentines, invitatione.:4o . banter. parties, etc., etc. For the above purposes tire - wide - Ong' bILVS in the course-of. a few days, ..h.oxes placed: at_ differ,. cot points in the city, Allegheny and- BiriaiUghainis from which points letters will be : delivered four times a day. The undersigned has employed a number of good and faithffil carriers, who are well aCquainted in the city, for this purpose, and he will respectfully sw licit the public . patronage, as he spares no trouble or expense, to render the ' , CITY DLSPOCIT.POST". a great convenience to business men sod , the pub lic generally. _The list of letters remaining at the. Office, 50, third street, wilt be advertised in one or incirettef the city papers, atthe end of every week CLAIM., 5..1 Midford,Etiza Miss • Myers Jacob.. Mullen George S Mudge Gardiner Murning T mts Murdock Charlotte Murray tlizabeth M A All letters left at the General Agency-Office; Na 50, Sd St. prior to the arrangement of the boieb ; he,punctually delivered. -fehlff ATGarry Daniel MTarland RS NlTadden Ann miss 'MI - lee Ellen miss Nl'Grew A ArGiunis Daniel NUF:adden Thomas Nl . Gowan C Milroy. Jahn ?NT Dwaine heal AcKee John .31'Keage Robert NtKinney C ISTKee Thomas 31 Kee Kate piiss Au Lain James NI Laughlin .Fanny mass M"Lead Sarah NlTlaren JaMes AUClaren Wiiliam NrClaren Robert 3i Michael John 31 Nair Joseph 31 . 31i11an Lawrence NlTherson John Negley & Mellon Newton C L Nutting Samuel F Neeld James Venabk9,; CtCorge Hsg2 Youtig Joseph W City Din:mite* Peet .011101f,' ,- ; Principal Offite No 50;:.771.114 st. tiott;:figui rtillE Co-Partnership heretofore gt,betireeir the subscribers, under the fi of Walker.le Woodwell, is this day dissolved by mutual consent:- The business of tlielate firm will be settled by John Walker, at the old stand, Nb 85 Wood street. JOHN WALKER, JOS. WOODWELL. ,Pittsburgh, January 1, 1847. janKir- Hardware. - -• JO.IOI WALKER, (late Walker dr.- W oadyy 019 •woUld announce to his friends.-and" the :pithhei that he still continuei the Hardwaiebtisiiteikeerthis old stand, No. So; Wood street Be would teepee?. fully solicit acon.tiunance of the patronage hereto‘;' fore so kindly bcktowed. He will be tecetiOgritt . the Spring a large supply of foreign geode 'othis own importation: Country Merchants will please. give him a call. ' Jan LS nxtraordinary Deirgains in pry Good., At A. A. MASONS, No. 62, Market street., rIOMPIIISING Silks, Shawls, Cashmeres, Mounds Laines and Ginghams. A large stock of AU paces and Alpine:p i Merinos, Cloak:Stuffs, Caliceei, Flannels,. Plaids; White Goods, Ribbons, Laces Hosiery, Gloves, Handk'fs, Cravats, Scarfs, - Under shirts and Drawers, Irish Linens, Table cloths, Diaper, Napkins, Crash, bleached -and brown Mus:. line, Ticking, Stripes, Checks, Blankets,-Counter panel, Plaid Linleys,.Kentucky Jeans, Tweeds; /life tint" Cassimeres, Vestings, Broad Cloths, Pilot .and Beaver Cloths: All of which will be uffeted at,less than Auction prizes, in order to reduce thestock' for • the Spring trade. • The following are some of the prices:'; t/Gus de Leine as low as 121, well worth and usually sold at 25 cents; real Parisian Cashmere. only 26 cents; hea vy twilled and plain Flannels for 25 cis.; Alpaccas as low as 25 cents. usual price 50, Merinos for Wag - Scotch Gingham:t i nt 20 cents; Canton Flannels 9 cbs; Cassinetts at the extra low price 01192 ets-black • worsted Hose Gray 21 etc. French Linen Handker chiefs, very fine, for 571, 8-4 brown Linen' Table Cloths only 50 ets. Kentucky Jeans from 18 cts Calicoes at about , one half their usual price. •' Purchasers will please bear in mind that.thare duction in prices will not be confined' tit a few lead ing attieles only, but the whole stock: Every articles will be_ offered at immense bargains. Cheap Ventclun tCN be had ANDREW WRITE'S Mind' Fan. ory, in th a e rear of Joseph LowrieNi :Cabinet Wareroom. Ladies wishing to get Blinds will pinion, call at N. IL Ryan's Warernorn, Eiflh st., near_ m Exchange Bank, where I will be in attendande; if I do not plealso you both in price and quilitY,l will forfeit my reputation is' a blind =titer, 445: MR. DUFV.9 - 1 AND WRITING ROOMS; corner of t 111! and atket II avail themselves this wlt t e o r of the we I known efficient instruction given in Ws Institution, will require to committee immediately. The-flattering reception which M. D.'B new work Upon Steamboats accounts has received, induces him tq proceed immediately with hie hew treatise Upon lt Mee/L..I4TV Accouws!, which he is resolved shall-ex cel all other works upon this subject, sis•fax as Ids work upon Steamboat accounts has beeh bound to ex cel the imperct outlines preciously published. Subscriptions Ihts open at his Academy as above. feb6 on Wanted Informa.t OF ALEX annin Stctw, son of William ShaN,lilik ler, Of Cornanuro, Parish of DonamoyeP i Coun ty Monaghan, Ireland - . rle t `:„emigmted tetAmericein, or about the spring of the , year 1833, aria tilt iet sauce been heard oil was, at the tune of emigra-, tion:, 26 years of age, tall in statute, Of -dart: eoniplei ion, heavy eyebrows, and by oectipatiou a farmer:. If he is living and will apply - to the undersignedi'et his agent, James. May ellittaburgh„ he: will ' the particulars of a acAsiderstble, Ibgney tn.-which - hit is entitled in England, KEEN.ANy'' Coundellor at Law and European Law Agt., fehl-tf • Pittsburgh, Pa. 131..qatttlops .risrAlsbed• . THE undersigned.will attend to the procuring of situations roe young men in Stores of all kinds kirid for every VaPaclitYs 94 0 1 49 041.k9 4 salesmen,. botikkeopers, assistants, and laborers, for, men on arms, driying carriages, Ind wagons, mitt mem for fkmil ice, and for all kinds ofineclianical basinesa. 4 Families supplied with male and female domestics on the shortest notice. By applying at CLAN.r.S. General Agency and Intelligence Office, No. 50,`3d at., two doors he] cnir the Poet Office. feb3.-tf, NOTICE= • . - T_TA.VINGiId out my establishment to Doct Qs F. Irwin, / cheerfully seeomtnry4 him to all my Curtner Criends'and customers. • 4D1:3-44 Trivints Drug Store, • The undersigned having bought out the.sfOie . ef Edgar-Thorn, corner of Penn and Band etotebt; 807. licits a share of the drug and : medicine custom of the city and surrofinding ligngtiy. A general asiortznesA erAit the mO4 v4luable Perfhiriem gils i So 'Fancy Artieles, and Combs al : aveyete kept nn hand. Physiciantiffirespfifiiieni eurately compounded*. The eliFitmilkisft open - nt all , hours of tho day andn•ight; • ' • •, • • WILIAA.M - Fr , IRWIN, F9ff!!!' of Peßliatld IMO lilt A. A. MASON, Na 62Maretst.
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