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Wisconsin, Grace, Louisville; Talisman, Coles, Louisville: Lake Erie, Hoops, Beaver.. gonsul, Bowman, Brownsville;. • Louis M'Lame, Bennett, Browtiiville - DEPARTED. New England, Pa,ge,.Cineinnati; Wellsville, Cabot, Wellsville. America, Calhoun ; Cin.- Hibernia, Smith, Wheeling. Lake Erie, Hoops, Beaver. Consul, Bowman, Brownsville. • Louis IVTLane, Bennett, Brownsville. - OFFICE OF. THE POST, ? .Felniiary 17, 1847. 5 FLOUR—Frew the salea reported to us last evening, it appears that flour has receded in price some ; $4,624 was the rate , !at which the greater portion sold for. Merchants anticipate a further reduction. - SUGAR-11p a little ;'sales at 101 (new) in hhds.. A further advance is expected. MOLASSES—Prime N. O vill.codimnnd 35c.; we understand that a higher figure is asked I.y some. Several' sales, were reported yesterday-at 35c. CLOVERSEED—A small taken yesterday at $3 ; 90; sales from store $1,00(511,064-.., AYE--Sales at 40i.p bu BULK PORK—Large quainities arriving for smoke housea. Sales at 51c. t • MARKETS. • . Pair....Dar.plit.t4Feb. 15, BP. M. F1917.1/—lnactive; sales at $6,371 1 holders ask 46,50. Corn Meal, $4,51 bbl. FLotrit--Unsettledto-day. No sales. $3,23 re fused for lioward street, $6,50 asked for• city Mills. Waxer—Prime red worth $.1,2301,32. FLA'S' Sson-Advanced; $1;25. Coax—Sales at 86092 e. - LooxiviLis, Feb. - 1.1. Myatt-8 feet 8 inches water on_the falls, and falling. CINCINX ATi, Feb. 15 1111-Ea—Rising one foot per 21 hours. FLOUR—Sales at $5; at canal . Bunn Poar.—Hog round 3.303 i. Sr. L0V1.3, Feb. 10 Rrysn—At a stand; 5i feet water below. 4 Busy Wcek.—The past week has been a re. tnarkably attive one in the Grain market. The favorable accounts from Europe have caused an advance in Flour of $1 to $t 2:1 per bbl., and the sales, which are principally for, European export, haze amounted to fully 100,000 bbls; the market closing yesterday at $6 25 to $6: 50—Ohio brands, The rise in corn is even greater; the sales are over 230,000 bushels, nearly all toahippers, the clos ing rate being per bushel, which is 15 to 20 cents higher than last week, and is a point Seldom or never reached here before. Cotton, however, has dropped, the week's saki embrating about 17500 bates, at a decline of + to sc. upon the extreme rate or last week.—x-N. itetiOll sales, BY JOHN D. DAVIS, AUCTIONEER SOIITH-EAST CORNER OF WOOD AND. FIFTH STREEEC. rIN Thursday morning, the ISth inst., at 10 o'clock -NJ- Trill lee sold, without reserve, to close a consign melifftom gentleman Wbo is declining business, an - extensive assortment of seasonable,Dry, Goods, among -which are superfine Cloths; Caasimeres; Sate ate* Flannels; Jeans; bleached and unbleached Mnalitog,Calicoes• ' Ginghams; drezt,Silks; white and greed Ribbonst in great variety; a•'large ' oortment oil:110mi; Hosiery; Laces; Edgings., Combs; Dress Hilkliq Sewing Silk; Pine and Blue Tarlton; quilling filack Thread, satin Stocks; fancy VeAings; worked:Caper, Caps; Silk and Cotton Cord; Sip. At 2 o'clock, P. M., a large assortment of new And second band Household Furniture, embracing nearly all the variety usually wanted by House keepers sst_l others. Also; Queentware in great va riety, lowang glasses globe lamps, 8 day and 30 hour mantel docks; till paintings; engravings, car peting, feather., beds and bedding's mattresses, 10 doz. coal and Pevonshire shovels, bed cords, wire seises, yohng Hvson tea, No. I, chocolate, rice, &c. At 7 o'clock; P. M., aquantity of new ready made Clothing, among which are overcoats; pantaloons; fine and-CC/IAM shirts, satinett and fancy twits, oil cloth coats, cloaks; jacket*, &c.; shot guns, pistols; gold.and silver watches, musical3nstruments, fine -cutlery, fancy and staple Dry Goodi, .febl7 - JOHN D. DAVIS- Auct'r. . Lavie took,: ' ELACKSTONE'S COtniENTiI3.IPS; Precedent of Wills; New York Digest; ..'feblo .., at H. S. BOSW611:1111 APOLEON AND lIIS.MARSHALLS and more 111 new Books ' at COOK'S, 85 Fourth street. Napolean and his Marshalls—a further thipply: Chamber's Cyclopmdia of English Literature; No. 3—a selection of the choicest prodUctions of E7lish anthors, frourthe earliest to the present time now publishing. Philosophy of Magic—. Harper's ,new .114iiscellany; 2 vols. The Huguenot—a novel,-by G. P. 11.46.iiiee. Miry Howites Ballads, and other Poems. Daniel Denniston, and the Cumbeilind Statesman; by the late Mrs. Holland, author ofe Unloved One, 4.c. 4.c. Pictorial History or England, „NO. 17. Chamber's Encyclopedia, No: I ti Rupert Sinclair—a tole, by/the author of 10,080: a Year—new supply. Living Age. 143. Blackwood's Magazine,/frw January. Democratic Review, or February., with a portrait of Hon. Samuel Housten. Hunt's Merchanoy'Magazine, for February. Rankings Abstract, from July to the present time. , illustrated Shaispeare, 130, at febl3 / COOK'S 'B5, Fuurth st. TORODUCF.-6 bbls and 5 kegs Lird; X / 5' do Roll Butter; / 3do Cloverseed; /• 500 lbs Feathers; , ' . 4 bbls White Beani -30 pairs WoollewSocks; Received and for sale by `• LAMBERT & SHIPTON, - / eb4 ' 133 and: 135 Wood St. 1811-85 bbli No 3 Large Mackerel; " 10 hf bbls do do; 6do No 1 do do; • 15 bbls Nos 1 and 2 do; • 6 do No 1 Salmon; .25 do do Herrings; 6 drums Codfish; for sale by LAMBERT 4. , SHIPTON, 133 anda3s Wood et. MAPLE SUGAR-I,ooollm. meld and for sale by LAMBERT Er'SHIPTON, MAPLE andl3s Wood st. Dressed Flooring. 20000 FEET first rate, at ,Beck's Planing Machine, for sale. L. WILMA ItTll, nov18: Penn st, between Hand and Irwin at. ATENTFENCE.--60 pannels oak and pine rails just received and for sale by jan 2 L. WILIg AIM ' Penn st. OPLAR BOARDS, well seasoned . and lot sale by InovlB.] ' ' L. WILMARTH. ConkLtosts Improved Lard OIL P i f 'BARRELS Winter Lard Oil, just received from I tho manufacturers and for sale at Cincinnati prices wholesale and retail,by FRS. SELLERS, dec2S , ' No. 17 Liberty at. FTIABLES—Pier, Centre and Carerables of differ .1. • • cut patteirs. If you want a gOod articleeheap call at the Furniture Warehouse df T. B. YOUNG & Co, jc6 31 Hand at. lIIMEtaI ' r :,.., ~...':- r, ~... .._....,,,: , : . .:- - 6:: . ': . i'..,!.: - 2,'i - :;•,,,'.:,.:, :-. : . :.... - : - i . 1._ , ':::.•i;;...;.' , .; r i.,•, - ,'‘j‘.l: -. j.:;,l';:;':' , t'.-..,.i,4-:.%'1,2i:*,.,• ; ,.- .. -,.•.,. BALI [ORE, Feb. 13 ALMOST all the Daily and Weekly Pittsburgh newspapers; Sibbett's Counterfeit Detectors; Blank Deeds, and "To Lets;' Letter and Writing Paper; and a r a w school and Blank Books; red, blue arid black Ink; Inkstands; English and Country quills; Patent Pens; Wafers; Sand; Slates and Pencils; a few Temperance publications; Certificates and Alma nacs; a few Biblesand 'Testaments; Psalm and Hymn Books; aifew Maps and Charts of the E. S. and Mex ico, ikc. for sale by ISAAC HARRIS, Ag't. and Com. Merchant No. 12, St. Clair st. febl3-6t FAILM containing two hundred aci^ev situate 1 - 1 about nine miles from Pittsburgh*. The im provements are a large and comfortable hon<c end barn (60 feet long,) 100 bearing apple trees, 60,acrds cleared land - , about 12 of which is meadow. The firm is well watered, on a good road and will be rented remarkably low—apply to BLAKELY & MITCHELL, kinlB Penn st., Pitt cburgh. A N excellent dwelling bouse,on Beilfbrd street, Prospect hill, Sixth Ward, with seven rooms, basement, fruit trees, garden and excellent well of water. Rent, $125. Enquire of febs BLAKELY 8 MITCHEL. Parra for Sale: W fii ls/ t: . ihat'for'sile a small Farm of Land in Pine Tow ship, containing sixty-One acres—about Twenty- i e atreacleared and under fence, with a comfort...lbn: dwelling house and other improvements. Title g‘od and terms reasonable. Apply to fe.4 BLAKELY Sr. miTcliEL. Splendid Ilrielt Dwelling House's and Lot In the City of Allegheny at Pit rate Sale. THE subscriber is authorized to sell at low prices and on liberal,terros the following valuable Real Estate: That convenient, ifpacionn, modern style and well finished 21 story brick dwelling house, with exten sion back . buildingt. Stable Carriage house, Shrub bery, Fruit Trees, Pump, &c. on a lot having a front of 50 feet on Canal street; and extending back 275 to Liberty street. At present occupied C. H. Kay, Esq. - adjoining the residence of the lion. Judge Greer. Also those two lianilliotne; well finished, modern Style new two story brick dwelling houses, with colonade fronts and back buildings; each lot having a front of 22 feet on East Common and ex tending back 145 feet, occupied at present by Rev. WM. Preston and John Bissell. JOHN D. DAVIS, jan2o-te corder of Wood and Filth streets. THREE story Brick House, situate in the vil ..aflago•of East Liberty; 5 miles from the city; it has about!. acre of ground attached, a good Garden; it is an e.teellent stand air 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 fir. James Burnside. It will be sold or rented low on reasonable terms; Persons desirous of further information will please call atJ. D. Davis , Commercial Auction Rodms, cor ner of Wood and sth ate. dee 17-tf For Sale, FOUR LOTS—Bounded by Penn, Liberty and Hay Fits., each lot having 24 ft. front, and extending back 110 R. Two of them are 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. SWARTZW ELDER, Fourth et., nov3-tf bet. Wood and Smithfield. I " A two story BRICK HOUSE and LOT; 25 by 160 R., in Allegheny city, situated on the bank of the river, between the Aqueduct and Upper Bridge. Half or two-thirds of the purchase money may remain Bor 9 years. For sale low. L. WILMARTH, Penn at., bet. Irwin and Hand. Shakapeare Gardena for Befit. THAT well known and beautifully situated prop. erty, in the boruugh of East Liberty, five miles from the city, known as the Shakspeare Gar dens, will be rented for one or more years' from the rst of April. For further pirticulars, enquire of E. , Penn St., between 8 .o ,l Elair and Irwin MTONALD ete., Patel , jan2B-413w For Hcitt, • 10LX Acres of ground, with Dwelling Hpuse, Stable, Garden, Fruit trees, schrubbery, &c. in the 7th Ward of this city, n ear the residence of J. D. Mahon, Esq.,Also, a two story frame dwelling House; No. Smithfield street above Efth et., inljoining the pipped,' °Martin Lytle. Apply to JOHN D. DAVIS, fcbS-If cor Wood and sth sta. • - - - ; • •- • - s } 4' , " - - , 4' , ..::',.:.. Vaidable Real Batiste for Sale. TOYvittut ora decree of the Orphan's Court of Al. leglieny Connty, in No. 64, March Term, ISIS: - The Undersigned es Trustee for the sale or the Real Estate of Dennis Murphy, dec'd.-, wilt expoie to sale by putilic outcry at the Court Houste; in the City of Pittsbitrgil, on rho 4th Monday of March, 1847, it 10 o'clock, A. M., the following described Real Estate, viz: • , Ist. That part - of the Pare; ildlonging to the said Estate, bounded and deeqribecl As follows, viz: Be_ ginning at an Elm Tree; thsnce by Bind of James H. Hays; N6B E-121 perches to a post; thence .S 221. E 192-5 perches to a *at; thence 8 55 W 82 to a sugar tree stump; thence 8881 W 23-9 perches to a atake; thence by. that Pert of said farm in the Diagrath of Partition. of said getaeo "B" 44 W. 99 to a beech; thence' N77W.16-6 to a beech; thence N. 61 W_lB-S-perches.to a post; thence N 39 W 7 to a post; thence N5O W 22 to a poet; thence N l4} AV 44 perches to apost; thence by lands of James H. Hays N 631 -E'Otto, a'sugar three stump; and thence N 45 E 42 perches to the Place of beginning, containing 183 acres and 37 perchea, being the part marked "A" on said Diagram of the' Partition of said Real Estate, which said deieribed piece. of land contains about 96 acres of stone coal, with a dwel ling. house and bath erected thereon; on Beclot, within (along the front) abOot 66 'perches of the Mo nongahela river, on Beekfa Run, about 3 miles from the City . of Pittelirgh: the soil is good, about 60 acres clearedi and the stone coal is of the beat quality. 2d.1 That othbr part of said Farm, bounded and described as follows, viz: Beginning ata poet, thence by lane of John Doran and James JR Hays; S 861 W 881 parches to a post; thence Sl7l VT 50 to a post; thence by land &Peter Brindle N 351 NV 1571 perch es to a post; thence by land of James H. Hays, N 82 E 24 7 to a beech; thence N 771 E 24-8 to a linn; thenceN 631 E 51 post; thence. by the first described part of said farm marked in, said Diagram "A" S 1 1 11 E 44 to a past; thence S 50 F, 9..2t0 a post; thence S 36 B. 7 to a post; thence S 61 E IS-8 to a. beech; thenceS 77 E 16-6 to a beech; and thence S 44 E 90 to the;beginning, eoutdining 100 acres 156 perches, being marked in ,said Diagrani of Partition "B." This part of said farm contains about 65 acres of stone coal and has'atiout 40 acres of cleared lanii. 3d. That lot 'or piece of ground situate in the City of Pittsburgh, bounded and desetibnd as follows: Beginning on Front street, at the distance of 102 feet Eastwardly from Wood street; thence along Front Street Eastwardly 24 feet-to - the line of the lot marked "D" in the Diagram of Partition, thence by the said line northwardly parallel with Wood street 80 feet; thence parallel with Front street westward. ly 24 tet to an alley; thence along said alley south wardly parallel with Wood street SO feet to the place or beginning, being marked "C" in said Diagram. 4tli. That lot or piece adjoining the atieve,boundv ed and described as follows: Beginning on Front street,'at the distance of one hundred and twenty-1 six feet from Wood street: thence along Front( —'— streeteastwardly twenty-four feet; thence north-1 wardly in a line parallel with Wood street SO feet: ' thence westwardly by a line parallekwith Front street to the line of lot marked in said Diagram "C": and thence by the said line snuthwardly parallel with, Wood *street SO feet to the place of beginning, being marked "D," in said Diagram. 1 Terms of sale of all the foregoing described Real Estate, viz: One fourth in hand on the delivery or the Died, and the balance in one, two and three years in eqiial payments, with interest thereon from the day of sale. The said balance of the purchase money to be secured by Judgment, Bond and Mort gage on the property sold. HENRY M'CULLOUGH, 7'rusUe. febti-dftw-t4mar Stockholder• Meeting. A N adjourned meeting of the Stockholders of the J - 1 . Pittsburgh and Connellsvillo Rail Road Com pany. will be held at Philo Hall, on Thursday the :sth day of February Met., at 2 o'clock, P. M. WM. EICIHIALIM, Ch'n. E. D. GAZZA3j, Scey febl l-td ME steamer ARENA, Reese C. net- Pl sots, Master, w ill leave Pittsburgh for eN I 'e 1 - svitle and all intermediate landings, on Mon days, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 9 o'clock, A.M.; - - --- -.— I and Wellsville for Pittsburgh on Tuesdays, Thurs- Notice• days, and Saturdays, at 9 o'clock, A. M. Fur freight WE, the Commissioners appointed to open lor passage apply on . boartl.._ _ _ _ deco Ir V Books to receive subscriptions to the Stock I For Witeellitg-....11.ran1ar Packet. or the Manchester Savings Fund Comp:any, give no. Tire splendid light draught steamer Lice that said Books will be opened at the office of .),........") DOMINION S. 'Fittest, Mster, will run Mr. Sampson, in said Borough, on Monday, the sth as a regular packet between Pittsburgh and Whcel inst., and remain open ten days, from 9 o'clock, t tug; Testing Pittsburgh thr Wheeling every Monday, A. to 4P. M., each day. Wednseday and Friday, at 3 o'clock, P. M.; and tear s. M., OWNING, A. SPEER, . lug Wheeling fur roittdiurgh every Tuesday, Thera. IV. H. Pitrass, H. LEE, . • 1 lay and Saturday, at 9 o'clock, A.M. For freight V. SIIMIT, S. MrstEn, 1 or passage apply on board. novs JOHN BELL, R. L. SAMPSON, L. BURCHFIELD, Manchester, Feb 13, 1547-dlsrl Commissioners.. For Salo ror Rent, For Sale or Rent, For Sale - 4t... , '.::: . ..; f 7 , 4 .C'. - :• - :',. , i :-,-'.. -...,.. -..-... s' - ...:-.' , :- - :- . • ,-.,, • ;-,....,-,.;., , ,...i.;!..t:::: - : 4 . ,- ,..;' ,.., r , :". - : ,- - ,,, ,- ~ 7‘11%:;,:Z?:if::'?!1:17,-,l'A-,-5..-,,A4".,1.,";'•;*,:JP.O.':%.'lfl.,',.:...,:... ~'•_.. ,-, . ''''l" : °',-''' ,l *l - i . l 7 :tr'•': - 7 4- ..;'1 • Vt .5.1: : -- . Y,0":• : ,-If.,i.,.:-4T, A.-,-I'P:;47-1:';',...),::::!:;:;;;:`-'7i':-'..1-:..-'-;:-..'i :42:- • - -,;,:4,. L .: : ::: - /.- j :.'::,-,1 - ', - .. : , , - ,t:Ati;,'...:! . 5 0, .. - .'e - i 2 .7,...Y ., :: : ... _. .v ' ' S NOrirititi Phi" S.. RATES OF DISCOthiTi CORRECTED DAILY DT • ALLEN I(II.IS.4I.IIt,*.X(I,IINCE:I3ROKEIt, :.:::_piccita OF TIDAD 4.14 D lltiOOD PTILEETS.. ' X.,ENNSYLVANrA,. - Pittsburgh Banks:..... pa r Philadelphia Banks ...pro' m Gertnaown. ... . d pai Chester county . . . Delaware county . pltr Montgomery county,. par Northumberland Co:t .par Col. Bank &Bridge Co par „ Reading . t par Lancaster pai Doylestosin ... Easton par Backs county par Pottsville par Washington .4 Brownsville . York . Chambersburg: Gettysburg ' • Middletown ...: Carlisle • ' • Harrisburg" ' Honesdale ' • Lebanon. •• ' Lewistown .. • ' Wyoming • • ' Erie " West Branch ' ' • Waynesburg' Susquehanna County .. Lehigh County ' U. States Bank 28 Relief Notes • • 4 City sod County Scrip.. State Ili a rz rd r b A r N a A n . ch es: . State Scrip KENTUCKY All Banks.. VIROLNLL Eastern Banks .. , Wheeling . Bratiehes Orel at Morgantown. • atArrYcaNn Baltimore City.... Country Ban , sr* iottx. City Banks ' • • pat Country Banks ' 3 'nice ENGLAAID. All solvent batiks ' •' 1847. 81;?.11DAY PACICET; 1847. _ • THE Mail and Pai3engcr SteaMer !S -r— AAC NEWTONI . Capt. A. G. IvlSSoir, wilt run "Ha regular picket between Pittstiiirgh and Cincinnati, leaving Pittsburgh every Sunday at 10 o'- clock, A.M. The Isaac NeWten was built This spring, expressly . for the trade, Mid oWcrs to passengers every comibrt and superior accommodations. ' rebl3 4847 Tuesday Packet. 1847 The regular nail and passenger steadi er HIBERNIA, No. 2, Capt. J. Kt.tat rELTElt, will run as a regular packet between Pitts burgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Tues day at 10 A. NI:, and Wheeling OA 10 P. M. or the same day. Returning, alio will Wave Cincinnati ev ery Friday at 10 A.M. For freight or passage ap ply outboard. cCr T e Hibernia No. 2, was built expressly for the trade, and offers to the passengers every com fort and superior accommodations._ janl2, 1847 Wellsville RegetlerPackei. xror Cincinnati. The well known fast running steamer CAMBRIA, W. Forsyth, Master, will run as a regular Packet, leaving every 'Wednesday- morn ing at 10 o'clock, and Wheeling, at 10, P. 11., the Kuno day. Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Saturday, at 10, A. M. For freight or passage apply on board, or to FORSYTH & Co., Agents, No. 30, Water street. Ror Cincinnati and Louisville. The new and splendid ptssengei steam er COLUMBI A, O'NEsa., Master, will cave for the abuse and intermediate porta, regular For freight or passage apply on board, or to „ je I D. WILKINS, Agent. For Cincinnati and St. Loots The passenger steamer PALESTINE:. Capt. Williams, will leave for the abuse am all intermediate ports regularly. For &eight oryassage apply on board. Tuesday Evening Packet. *l' The new and splendid passenger steam ". • - beat DECLARATION', Capt. Vorheeg, wi run riga Hgeilar packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaiing, this port every Tuesday evening at 3 o'clock. Returning she will leave Cincinnati every Friday evening at 3 o'clock. The Declaration oters superior accommodations to passengers. For freight or passage apply on board. CINCINNATI PACKETS MONDAY PACK ET it The regular mail and passenger steamer ....m , MONONG'AIIRLA, Capt. Stone, will run as a regu ar Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincin nati ' leaving this port every Monday at 10, A. M., and Wheeling at 10, P. M., the same day. Return ing/ she will learn Cincinnati every Thursday, at 10, A.. M. For freight or paasage apply on board. The Monongahela was Guilt expressly for this trade, and offers to the passengers comfort, and su perior accominodations. mar 31 MONDAY PACKET ffr t ., THE regular mail and pasenger steam UNlOlN,Captain Maclean,will run as a regular packet between Pittsburgh and Cincin natl. leaving dila port every Monday at 6 o'clock, P. M. Returning she will leave Cincinnati every Thursday at 6 P. M. , • The Union was built expressly fOr this trade, and affords every accommodation. For freight or passage apply on borrd. may 9 I.IIURSD.AY PACKET ~!iZew THE new U. S. Mail steamer ACADIA, M. E. Lucas, Master, will run as a regu a er passenger packet between Pittsburgh and the above port during the season of 1846, leaving every Thursday at 10 o'clock A. M. The Acadia is new and has superior accomtrioda , bons. For freight or Rissime apply on bowl!, or to ap9 J. NEWTON JONES, Agb;•• FRIDAY PACKET: THE regular mill and pasiengersteam ' 4 ` cc CLIPPER No. 2, Captain Crooks, will run as a regular packet between Cincinnati and Pius burgh, leaVing this port every Friday at 10 A. M., and Wheeling at 10 P. Al the same day. Returning she will leave Cincinnati eveiY Monday at lb o'clok, A. M. Fur freight or passage apply on hoard. The. Clipper No. 2 was built expressly for this trade, end offers to her passengers every comfort and ac. amumodation. a14r2,3„ SATURDAY PACKET !KIAThe regular mail and passenger steamei CIRCASS/All, Capt. Isaac Iliinnett ' - will run as a regular Packet hetween 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, A. - 11. For freight or passage apply on board. The Circassian was built expressly for this trade, and offers to her passengers every comfort and ac commodatien. mar 23 SATURDAY PACKET The regular mail and passenger steamer MESSENGER, Capt. Linfbrd, will run as 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 Tuesday; at 10 o'clk A. M. For freight or passage apply on board. The Messenger was built expressly for this trade, and otters td her passengers every comfort and 'ac commodation. mar 23 Books. LEVERF.TT , S Latin Lexicon; Dennegan , s Greek • do. Ainsworth's Dictionary; Grieca Majora; Grzca Minora; Roman Antiquities; Antlionis Vlixil;.Horace, Bullion's Latin Greek Grainmars; Smart's Cicero, &c. &c.; for sale by l eblo H. S. BOSWORTH & CO., 43 Market at. - ' '• - •:.'jz,j,`'..,:;',; . ,. , .i'.'L - :'. - ''. , .;;:i-' i-,,':.v.,?::,.=.,.',:-;,.,:i'i.-.'..-:,:...---:',.:' - . • ..: ;.-- ... '''-i:;',• ,.. , - ''':•';'‘'.•t.'l --- i ,- '"„.;: , ... . . - . . State .13k.ond Bc4iiches. Cincinnati ; Banks- Circleville (Lawrence)..l Columbus Bank' , Xenia . 3 ,klassillori • f Sandusky • • • Geatip • Norwalk I Neo Lisbon *3 Wooster . ' • t starietta , Chillicothe •••• • • ••• Cleveland • • • • • • 3 Scioto • LanFast:Cr • • • 8 Etamilban 10 . Canton 20 Urbana '5O Granville 50 moron. Sfaib Bk and BranChea r 0 Bank of Illinois "iti- IMELVE/ River Raisin. ' 70 Insurance Company :..'5 State Bank' .5 Oakland County' 10 Farm and Mech bank .10 St. Clair 75 MISSOURI [State Bank , , A LOT. ofextpllent coal, situated near Braddockt• abadt.one ndle from the. Monongahela river, will be sold dd ..very moderate terms; to one who has money to invest - an excellent chance of in vestment -is here offered: , Ten; twenty, thirty or fittlr a'ercti of coal will be diiposed:of if a suitable purchaser appears. MI necessary information will be given, by , the, subscriber who lives .near Mr. Fawcett's, who adjoins Braddock"ti Ffelds, and by Thomas Hamilton, Esq,, Fifth st. . Traviasstk All banks • EASTERN EXCIIANGE. New York. (prem.) ,Philadelphia.... " Baltimore VALVE OF COINS. Amer. Gold, (prem)....l Old do. do. ...0 Guineas - r.'... 5 00 . Sovereigns . q. :84 83 Prederiekdors ' 87 80 Ten Tlialers ...... .. 7 FO iTen Guilders.. 3 90 iLouisiPors 425 Napoleons 3 80 Dotibloon, Spanish. . 16 00 Dn. Patriot 15 50 Ducati • 215 ELIZA BETH. WALLACE; febl7-Itw¢3td*. widow ' of Wm. Wallace, decd Dissolution of Part.rirship. _THE Firms of Geo. It. White & Co., and Willie & Brother,' are dissolved by• mutual consent. The business of each store, will be settled by each partner ate-their respective places of business, on Market street. AU persona indebted to either 'of the Firms will! please call soon, and settle their accounts. GEORGE' It. WHITE, TIiONIAS ' Fittsburgb,February ist, febl6-(l2m A PPLES AND POTATO S.--50 Ws of splendid 4.'1. Apple's of different kinds, very large, in good order ; f5O bu - skels Red Palates; • 100 Nesliannock Petates, For sale low by P. C. MARTIN, febn. illO.Water st. • Sprains „ Strains , Palos of the ifi : easttind Sae, and diseases of the-Spine, • • CURED and effeCtually relieved by the use of Na lure's oiVrt Reinedy, the. AMERICAN OIL; , tamed from a well id Kentucky, IS3 feet below the Earth's surface. A lady in Kentucky was corer of a Spinal Disease; %%ilia had Confined her to her bed . fer.many weeks completely helpless, by the use M, this remedy, atler various other remediell had been j tried in vain. Read the tollowink testimonial: • I i tiTFDUROIT, August 22, 1546: This in to certify, that we have used the AILEB2- CAN On. for the whooping cough among our children, by giving them from 20 drops to a small tea spoon full at night, which always enabled them to rest well through the night; I also applied it to one of the ichildren that got bier arm burnt, - the child ceased crying by the. time the arm ',sag dressed and b oun d lup. I also was aitticted with a pain in my side and; breast, and Lave been so for 16 years. I comineneedi using the Oil by taking a teaspoonful twice a day,t and in 2 or 3rdays using the Oil have been very much relieved, and de believe that it in the hest family medicine I have ever seen—onn_Fof my neighbors, used it at my request for a sprained ancle, which re-I bevel! her in a few minutes; we have also used the l Oil for a strained joint in our own family, which gavel case in a very short time. We live on the east side' orPenn st., 3 doors'south of Walnut. lam now as well as ever I was in my life. • MARGARET A. SMITH. Sold wholesale and retail by Wm. Jacksn, at his Hoot and SLiie store and Patent. Medicine Ware house, 59, Liberty street; bead of Wood rat eet, rims- - burgh. Price 50 cents tititl4l per bottle.- Wm. Jackson being theexcursiveAgent for Western Pennsylvania, - NONE IS GENUINE but what is sold by HIM OA ins-appointed..ngeots. N. B. A pamphlet containing ample directions, Br.c., with the Names and Addresses of the proprie tors_ and principal Agents is enveloped in the wrap per or each bottle.. ting . :4S-fith 15-riStw6m orpusiae s Court Sale. 13 . Y % irtue of an order of the Orphan'S Court of Al legheny Courty, I will, on Wednesday the 2d nay of Marc,, A. 1). 1847, at the hour.of 2 o'clock, P. 21T. , on the premises; est use to sale by public ven due or outcry,all those two certain Lots of ground, marked and numbered in the-plan of the ltescrve Tract opposite Pittsburgh, as Lots Nes,2o9 and 210, in such parts and in such proportions as will suit prncliasera, cir I will hell the iihole of each Lot in a body. Lot No 219 contains, 0 acres and 22 8-10 perches, upon wtichlis erected a two story,weather boarded log Ilouse, with back buildings and other improvements. Lot No 210, dentainlng 7 acres and 66 4.10 perches, is under good fence and perfectly level, and is particularly adapted for the purpose of a' market-garden. Tr. above property is tangled on the Beaver Rna about 2 miles below the City, of Allegheny, on the l-iast side oflVocnls , run, anti presents a rare chance fur persons wishing to procure a location near the two cities. • The terms of sale are, one-third (Dof the purchase money in cash on delivery of the Deed, one-third (I) in two years, and one-third (I) in three years with interest to be secured by bond and mortgage. , mr: D. trAssEr, Adininistrator de boots nod, 4-c. of fehl 1-d.S.-wtd John Woods, Sr - . Executors Salt!. TIRE Executors °film Estate . ofidustavons Sandol - dec'd., will sell at public ,auetion on the premi, ses on Thursday the 18th Mardi next, at 10 o'clock, A. M., all the tools belonging to the soap and chand lery 'establishment of said deceased, Also; I Horse, I Carriage and Harness, I Cart and - Harness; 1 coun try or market Wagon, 2 Guns and a lot of fishing tackle, and a number of agricultural implethents, • They will also let; for n terra of years, the tutap and chundle4 aforesaid. The .preriaiiclir-ate in good (lasi- and calculated to manufactUre scrap and can dles on a large scale., Apply . to G. 11... Riddle, Esq., at his office, otJt Street, Pittsburgh; Or to 'Mrs. Mary Sande!, on the premises—?ossession will' be given on the first of April next. All persons indebted to the hstrito will please make immediate payment; aild those ha+ing claims will preseui them properly authenticated for Settle ment. JOHN FLF.MING, , U. R. RIDDLE, -- Ex'rs. WM. WHENDBY, Allegheny county, Feb. Bd . , 1847-d&wtd' OFFICE OF THE ALLEGIMSY BRIDGECO.,} Pittsburgh, January 30th, 1847. A N election for President; Managers and Officers for the "Company for erecting a Bridge over the rivet Allegheny-, opposite Pittsburgh, in thecoun ty of Allegheny," will be hoiden at the Toll-house on Monday, the Ist of. March 'next, at 3 o'clock, P. H. - JOHN 1-IA.RPF.R, Trictsurer. febl-dtd.w.3t: . , Pittibuigh Navigation and Vire instil. ranee Company.. • ' Office, Xi. 21, Mai Let Street. 11111t6'ORS: 'William Ebiii, Levis Hutchison, Fred. Lorenz, James May, 'oindexter. . . M; ALLEN, Pres't, Itritiziir Futzrzi, Secretary. aug2o4l6m. Michael Allen,: C. C. Anshutz, Thos. Bakeweli, Robert Beer, R. W. P TO MY CLIENTS—Having associated • osoph C. 11PKibbin, Esq., with tne, in the practi e of the law, attend to my unfinished business. And cheerfully recotmeed Hire to the patronage of my clients and the public; • ROBERT PORTER, janls Office en Smithfield st. near 4th st. YOU can m:ye find at G. Schneck , s; ori the cor- O nor of in Smithfield Sm.; fresh Oysters served up in every style, on tile shortest notice. Also, Ground Nut Candy, Fruits, and Pastries of the choicest kinds. Call and see. novl3-dtap MITE subscriber will receive fresh Oysters daily - from ,Galthriere;. Which lie will serve up in all the different stylei, at the Franklin Hotel, Fourth at., between Smithfield and Grant, octl3 . • I z~er+a fl 11d 0 UST reciivedah assOrtment,larie sizes,Braziet Hand Bellows; also, Parlour and Kitchen, do. Wholesale and Itet#l, JOHN W. 13L. - AIR, decl6, 7 120 Wood St. '...47.;-.4:::••::::-,..,:j..;:t.,.:;.1,.,:::::i„::.. 4;:,..::::.::.., .r , fflicp - li,:r - ,..i, : ::11;:' .- ;:. :, , ]. °: :: : :. .. - : . ; •',:•. . : ',' ' f:: : s. -., . 1 .t ',41-: ! -' 1 ;-: . :4x, : :41,,-.?:?::::'::•" •:-.-:_:::-.'::-.1'-,f.?:,: ,;..r...',.-:::,-..:-.:...:.:: S•r : , .. .-::-. .:' - .:.! ' ~.1 - ...-.;!::.,';.' -. : 1..:!'.•:''::::. .=:,-:15:::.;',''.i,::.;.:: IfEM SClXnfl "Aiuta:tGEM?i TB ‘1P1 . ; 17,17.1-. 1847. Route,. BROWNStILT.E AND Cii.MBERLAND DAL" TIMOBE AND PHILADELPHIA.. Time to Baltimore . . 32 hours, : Time to Philadelphia 4O hours. - T [cnitir 73 mums STA GUM.] HE Splendid and Ilist running steamer, Consu4, hP -.Louis Lanii ond Swatara, have, commencedd making:double daily trips: One . boat will leave the Monongahela wharf every morning precisely at 8 os clock. Passengers. by the morning line will arrive in Baltimore next evening in time for the Philadel-' phis Mail Boats or Rail Read cars, The evening Boat will leave the wharf daily at 4. o'clock, except Stindays. Passengers by this boat:will lodge on Mind, in comfortable state miens. Leave Browns ville next morning at 6 o'clock; erotic the mountains in day light;. sup and lodge in CUMberland. - Thus avoiding.night travel altogether. The preparations on this route are ample, and the noenection-com prete; so that disappointments or delays will be un known upon it. • -- „ Passengers can atop on the route and resume their seats again At pleastne, and have choice ofltail Road or,Steamtfdat between Baltimore and-Philadelphia. C'oaches chartered to parties to travel di they de- Secitre . your tickets at the office s MotiOtikihein House, or St. Charles IloteL ' • ' feb 17-y Coal for, Sale 7. 0 Yes, 0 If es. Fresh iiyiterfe: C. SCHMERTZ =llO >:vG , --'t`'. . ~, . , MN= ~~ ~~~ ~'+F~"-t-'a~.°03^ . i~;~4~~5- a °S as^Tc ,~~ai~m~>. List. of Letters R EM LINING the ost,Officp; at Pittsburgh; February 15; 1347: Persons calling l'orlettcrt NiIOSO Dailies are on. this .List . , will please say they arc advertised.. • Adams J,T 2 Alexander Alexander Agnew Susari Albre Augustus Aber IV B ' Allan Mary "Alin Akin John D Angel Isaac - - Ainsworth E S - 2. Anderson Boyd Adariis Ignatitta 2 Anthony Michael Addis Siwannali Andrews John Aaron Maryry Andersop Rose Ann Adams .B W Andbrsdaqt o'iriett • Allison Jarrie4 - Appleby Ikan'ey 13. Man John Anderson David .. Allan Mary C . .. Armstrong Ilijkciti A Alford James I Armsfead Ellen Adden GIV Armstrong Edward B Alexande.rJolin ACkaioii Alexandir Amon. George Annan John Allan Joanna Atkinson llob2rt , Allison John . . Baker James H .. Blciod Samu e l 2 Baker Peter • • Black Henry Ball Francis . Black Samuel Baldwin Hannah_.Black Robert Balding John - BOyd Mary . - Barley Henry - Bond' Sarah A Ballentine William Bowman Michael 'Barnett Zehenira Bouckions Joseph H. 2 Barclay AW Bossert Elizabeth Batchler Frederick ' Bowen John T Barr Margaret - Bowman Dorothy Barlin Elizabeth M . Bossier H H Barr J C miss Boyle Mary Barrjekernisilk Boyd William F Barrel( Corydon Boothe William: Bell James -' 2 Boyd James , Bell Mary Brown Thoriias Bell William Bradley Jane • Burner Mary Bradley M L Beale Dorrathy Brannen Margaret Barry Samuel Brinicke Michael Berry Mary J Bryant Joseph W C Bradley William Bruce Agnes G Beer Daniel ' Brannen Bernard Beecher Johh Bronson Professor C 2 --.0 , Becket Daniel - Brooka'T BUrnett,Ann.E . Milford S . - ,i Burnett John F Burke Riabert2 . , . Behn Jeretniah Burrows, George- Bennett Thomas T Burns Lawrence Beach Ebenezer mrs Byrne B Bigler Nicholas Burns Catharine Blascell Esruan Butler Thomas F Bigger Matthew • Burley Paris C , Carroll Nancy A Cole C S '. Caringan,Elizabeth Cochran John Catania JOSeilli Coulter H H. Carnahan' William Coughlin Thomas Carney Garrett Coates Oshrual Carman John Coulter Mr Calha fdikel Coffin Samuel C ' Wen John Cockle John ' Carnahan Addams Cossitt I C Carey Levin Codk John CaSsiday John H Conley -Robert Carroll Jane Coati!' Z II Rev, Carson Jam es Courtney W H Calhoun William Conley Amelia Cainpbell Felix Conley Hugh Campbell Nathaniel G Cook Maria Campbell Jane Connelly Stephen Chambers J IV' Cornyn Mary Church Hosea Cornelius Isabella Cburnside Rosannah Cook Franklin C Chamberlin John Conrad John Chester Robert Conlen John Chambers Franca' took Johia Chambers Mary Anne Constable WEI ' Clark Martha Crouch Robert Clark J D Crossman G W Clark Isaac :Crowley Michael Clark Robert Crooks Mary Al Clark Agnes Crawford John Clemmer John S Creis George Clark 0wen,„..., Cranmer William-- Cooper W ' Calmer George F Cochran Matthew Cupples James Cooper Joshua J. 3JESKIMEg Davison Ann DingledayJohn Day Margaret 'Jane Dixon Bridget Daily Addison . 111 Dogerday Wm ' Dailey Mary Ellen Dougherty Eocene Dalzell A Dougherty John Davis Charles G Donovan Robert ' Davis Amelia Dorsey Andrew Davis 'Nancy Donnellson Davis Elizabeth E Dawver R De Hass W 5 Donovan J O Deper Cornelius Doris Jomes Dempsey J W Dorrington James Deeny Mary Driscole Margaret Deteeler Alexandria Draisber George, Dexter Mary E Dravoe Peter Dearborn Daniel G . Duncan John Ditiveller A Durie Alfred W Derrhond Charles Dinning Jamet • Deas;er Boston Eteacrossan R miss Egbert Adrian Early William • Easton Mary T Eicher Samuel Edmondlon John W Esti! Michael Eaton John Eaton R AI Miss Fairinaii W A Fairnsworth.Enoth Ferguson T IT Fealley George Feeny Elizabeth Flannegan F C Finnucle John : Fisher Edward Flinn,Luke Flaming James Findley Patrick Fitch Roswell Flertiltig Sarah Anni Fish II W Fithian Thomai Gallagher Sc Baker Gallagher Williani Gallagher James Gage•Hiratn Garson George Galai er mr Gass James Gamble Her rt. Gardner J D Gillillen JOhn Gilbert Edward it Gibson Thornat Gill S B 1V Gillis H C DOCtcii Gilb6l E A Gibbins I C Glaisford Andrew Glasgow Robert Glenn Timothy Glasgow Williarri Glass Henry Glenn Hannah Glasgow Robert Glass EdWin It , Hamilton Sarah A Heffron Stephen Hamilton Electra mrs Hewes John Hall Benjamin Hillis `W C Hamilton Clara Hill J , Hamilton John F Thomai, 2 Hull John Hill 'Joseph. Hamilton William Hill Patrick Haigue John It Hinkley C. Hainnett John Hinds William Haigue Uriah Hinkle Charles Hannah John - Hobben Giorgi+ Hull D . . . Hogle Edward Handlen Michael - Holley Anil Handlen Jacob How Tames Hales Andr6w s lroan Barbara Hague Richard Hociper Maria. Hagan John Uniner Mar,t. Harden . Jcinithan . ' Howard Olive Harbaugh T Simpson Harrison Williath Rare Addison HarriS A Horton Eliza C Harkins Bernard 'Minter William - Harris Sarah Heisley Margare t Hart Monroe' James Hunter Hugh Haviland John C • Hughes John Hawthorn Moses Hughoslanfei M Haslet% W B Hust John • • • -,-•• • •• • G, "4 ~.. , .. ... . . ~ :.*. ..... „.... .._ ..,„.....„.. ......„ . ... ~..,.. „ ~..... 1.:;,,•:- ..;: : ; •: :E ,'.--' 1 . .:::. : ; : . :;:• 14 : :' . ., -; . - i' ,.. § 7,4-'li- ;-, ', •:At. c i - ..ig.:l! 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' GOrgas Divid Gordon - George Gordon W W Gormly Johd ..)fr John Gordon Maxwell Grafti It Nancy Greaves Henry R Grosch David F Grant Sine Griffin William Grazier ROhert Grazier Jane preer Margaret Grover Alatalend Grove Athelia • Green James Green Joshua Graves NewcOrnh Graham Sarah Jane Gray David Gray \ Jatnes Grah Sarah Taylor Sarah miss Tlicircip'so‘n W p Taylor MargaretlfOrd T Todd Edward Tihker George Taylor Isaac. Tinny Jane Tochtsrman Charles Titzell J 0146 Tsuattilyri Henry Troth 'W I Tiylor Jobn Topliff Francis Thornburg Samuel Tmbrapt John Thom'as J, Tfissler Etiiabith Thomas .lullanii Troy John Thompson Johd - Tthpin Nelson it Ace ERNE M=== Hays Mary 1 . Hurd Timothy W 2 Hays James. • •Horlbutt C Hays William Hunter Alexander 2 Henry Robert Hurrell Margaret J fri;rletsey Timothy 2 llemherstine Williattt Heariey Joseph 'S Hutrbiaon John lit - Henning Mattbevi , Hughes Thomai Henderson Anii ' Huht William Heu•ey G W . • . Irwin Sandi.. taco Chsilet Irwin Robert ltwirt /Ail& ir Irwin IX F Q• Jacobs A Jackson David Jameson John Jameson Lewis Jacobs Eleanor Jack . John John St Rufus _ Jones Mary A Karns Eater Kerr Elliabeth iuist Kauffman JIMA Kerr IClaay; . KelbackMilliam , Kerr FrincesJ Kean Catherine . King Elizabeth Kauffman .fes.se J 2 Knox Joseph Kenniilk Robert Kincaid Marti* Kennedy Charlotte Kier Sainuel Keyes H P Kirk Joseph Kelly Thoihdi Kinney John , Kier Thomas Kirkpatrick John r Kelly James' Sieber H „Kelly 14arce , Knox John L L Kerr Aria . Euler John • Kerr Joel • • Kunkle William Kerr Thotnss F 2 L . . Langden Sarah Little Th o mas mis Laughlin Gatrett • Littlecoal John • / Larimore Robeit Lynch . Mary Langon T J j,uckett Elizabeth l Latshaw James H Lusk H K Rev • 2 Latimore Robert Long Robert 0 Lewis Thomas Lock W H . • • Lewis Judge Longdorf AleZander Rev Lelland tar Lutes John . .: Lindsay James LynchCharlei . . Lilleywhite Benjamin Loney Joseph 1.. . 1M • : Mason A G ' Miller Martin Matthews Robert Mitchell Mary .Marlatt James . 2 Mcinck John Mattack Joseph Moles Zack *- . Alai-latt Gommence missMontgoinery Alexander Matthews James - 3loffitt John . • Matthews Willia m Morris Ann Matthews Ann Morange EdWin R Manner .1 Morgan David L !. Mann Peter - •Molland Eliza Miss ! Mansfield William Mowrie George Mattbewe Robert R Morgan Jetties Magill Robert B ' • Morrison Margaret Marshall Gordon Modrhead Thoinds T Mellenger Martin • Moore T S Mecaskey J David Moore Mary .. • : Mecklern Archibald Moore Terry, , ... Mertherk Joseph H I .toore George i Metts Catherine Moore T S • Means Thomas Myets William . Mellve J F . Milford Eliza Alias Mellen Edward Myeri Jacob Mills Geo S Mullen George S Middle Thom Mudge Gardiner Mills Thornton Murning Tinrs Miller Robert Mitrdock Charlotte • Miller Thomas Li- . Murray Elizabeth M A M' NrAfee Jameii M'Garry Daniel M'Anulty Francis S • M . Farlantl R S 31'Clelland Arthur i)l'Fadden Ann miss M'Clelland Jacob' Ig'Gee Men miss Atria Hand Wm MGrew A . M Closky James M'Ginnis Daniel M'Caslin sen Janie' M•Failderi Thoinai M'Candless Sarah ' 1 1 4 - Golvan M Carty Ursilla rniele Millroy John Mtague Thomas - bf'llwaine lii al M'Cannn Daniel MlCee John. Mtargo mis .14:Keage Robeit M'Carty Dennis 2 M'Kinney C M'Cloy George M'Kee Tho eh ai 'Corran James MlKee Kate miss M'Candtess hiexanar M'Lain James IWCready George E Mimi:lllin Fanny triisi M'Coy Thoinas • 31teid Sarah • M'Curtly Robert 41'Claren Jathes Mrormick Thomas M - Claren William Mtorinick John M . Claren s ..Rolert iNlTionald Slichael .M . Michael John AlThinuld,H Capt Joseph M'Doniaell Iksard.- Itl'Millan Lawrinci Al'Donaght• W M John M!Aliillan Wm A -- Newman W P 116 , Newlon W R Newell Elizabeth Nealle John S Nayla Susannah • N,egley &llcin Newtoii*C L Nutting Samuel Neld Jaines Owens Reece O'Reilly Ann O'Brien Ann O'Brien Sarah Ain 011eryck Eliza Jai O'Rielly Lucy C Patrick Tamei Pentlend Win Pagan Williatiz Pinder mrs Paul Mary Pearftn Josepli 1 Paul William. . • Pentland Wm Painter John Pennell It J . Patton Mary mrs Phillips Wm 13 Parke Jaiati Pinkham A K Parker II or M Phillips E . Pars Ra4hael *• . • Pitts Catharine trilsi Pendor Ellen .Nfariaret Phillips Mary H Penn William Plummer George Pearson Robert T Pinney mr Peterson Henry Phillips Eliza Peters Danna .. Pippins Peter Piphorday John II Purvis Isabelll Porter Arthur P Purnphrey A Proudlick It Prosser Wm R Rabanser George 2 Ritter Charles • Ray Adam Roberts Robert Remaly David. Rollins N M Rea James M 2 Ross Ann Rankin John . Robbins itui ' Ramsey Abdeil Ross John Ramsay Jr )Isaac . Roney Jobri Rea. James Rondebasb Julia A Miss Rees James. Robinson M G Rhoads James Robinson Samuel B Beed Geo W Robinson W J Reynolds Susan Roycrs Mary C Reynolds It William 2 Robiuson John II ReynOldi Charles C Rogers John Reed Ttiorhas Myers Thomas Richards Catharina Robinson mr Riley Isaac ' Robinson Wiliiaiii Rieter Jacob ' Rupps mr Sandles John Sitith J Sawyer John M Sinith Dill ,A Scantlin Illitthfw Scott A C Scott A Srnith l'irlander ScottAlaander 2. Smith E C ' Schooley John C Smith Sarriuel Scott James Sttiltli Robert Siddon Eli Smith Ann p Sewell Robert Smith Elizabeth Seetin Nancy • .SPe . ers . 11 111 Seely George Speeht Valentin* Seely C C ' Spear 0 N . Shaffer Wll d Shivelly John Shaw TNV . Snodirass Williarct Shaver Alexander Sproul C G Robert Shaffer Isaac B . Sprott Susan miss Shorter AIM Eliia Stark W W Sheppard Thorne* Staley Mark Sheppard Phineas W Stewart Peter Shore Eleanor Stewart Thorne* Sheppard Theopholis Stiwart tritusy Silliman Martha miss Stwart W , Sloan David Stepherisciii 1 d Sliker Mary A , Shakes S E . Sirismaster M Milli Sinne Daniel ... Stied WS, ' Salley S B De:et Sin I:4cm Francis Sweeney Catheriiir; SWiin John Sweeny H $ T - - . . DEM - John Markoiet Johnson Thothoi .3 Johnson Roheit 2 JOhnson Hen y Johnson Wiliam Job*n .Va)ina ;nisi johnson J012( ; 11 A . . rrizr. co-Partnership heretofore existing between the ■ubseribers,;under the .firin.of Walker & Woodwell t is thivday dissolved byttatual consenb. The businese of thelate.fictn will, be settled by Johii Walker, at the old stand, No 85 WoOd street. /Iliardware. TOIIN WALREfrt,'(late Walker & Woodwell,j J would announce tri.hie trionds and the public; that he still continuelthe liardvvare business at th* old stand; N 0.85 Wobd street. He would respect- fully.solicit. a continuance of the patronage hereto fore so kindly bbstowod. Ite will be receiving ip the Spring a lirge, ktipply of foreign goods of his own importation. Country Merchants will pleasti giie him a call: jaols Foi sale or neat: AND possession given oh the first of April PIA next, that eligible cceintry seat, on the Wash ington turnpike, 21 milesTrom the city of Pittsburglii, andtriccdpied for the last 3 Years by Rev. A. H. Wright. The dwelling' house is a large two story brick; with dining rooin; kitchen . and wash house onthe ground - floor. A apaCiops yard with geed, stabling ; carriage house, and other out buildings 14. • cached. The lot contains 12 acres; in a high snide I-- of cultivation; there is on the premises a large num ber.of bearing fruit trees, amongst which are peaeb: cherry., plum, pear, apple; &c. This is one of tho most pleaeant reaidenrer in the vicinity, sad will be • rented low ,t0...2 good tenant or exchange for ell, . property. For termaapply to. . , • • febl2.d2w y WALTER Eitrixordißary Hama tns to Dr i p ( iooag~ At .4. A. AfASOMEt•Wo. 6° Market street. COMPRISING Silks, 'Sawls, Cashmeres, Motu; dd Laines and Ginghanis. A large stock of Ala pleas and Alpines, Merilios; Clciak StUffs; Cilicoesx Flannels, Plaids, White Gonda, Ribbons, Lacesj Hosiery, Gloves, Ilandk'fs; Cravats, Scarfs, Hider:. !chi :tc and Drawero, Irish Linens, Table pot's, ; Diaper, Napkins,Crash; bleached and broxvo, Mud. tins, tripes, Cheeks, Blankets; Counter panes, Plaid Linseys, Kentucky Jenni, Tweeds, MA's rino Cashmeres, Vestings, road Cloths, Pilot i‘nil Beaver Cloths. All of which will be ollered at leg than Auction prices, in eider to reditee the stock ['or the Spring trade. The following are aoine •or the prices: Mons . • Lampe as low as 121, well worth and usually Sold at 25 cent;; real Parisian Cashmere, only 25 cents; lien . / • •••-, ry twillOd and plain Flannels for 20 eta.; Alpacea• as low as Stlcentm-craeaLprice-i0r.14..4.4»G.-31ctii • Scotch Gingharos at 20 cents; Canton Flannels 9 - ett4 Cassinetts at the extra low 'price of 92 eta; blaCk worsted Hose only 21 cts. Freneh . Linen itandkr chiefs, very fine, for XII, 8-4 brown Linen Tab). Cloths oiily 50 Ctn. Kentucky Seine film 18 Uts up. Calicoes at about one half thbir usualprice. , Purchasers will please bear. th a t r e= duction in prices will not be confined to a fair ing articles only, but the whole stobk. Evary article will be offered it iintnense bartalds. . jan29 A. A..31A,50N.,:. No 62 Maretst; , . . -Cheap Venle:lan Mingle CAlki be had at ANDREW "I iorx; iti the rear oC Joseph Lowrie , s Calppet Wareroom. Ladies wishing to get Blinds vrlliplived 'CO at 11. Ryan , sWareroom Fifth .st. near. be Exchange Bank, where I will tilt in attendance, and If I do not plc.* you bOth in price and,qaality, will forfeit my reputation an a blind maker: dc24. al • . btu? , g . , AND r.of u I;fl NISS I[N! i ts. Per fth teltogket JAllp. I rPersons in to ivailtheigselves this winter of the well known elimientinstruction . given in this Institution,. will. require to commence immediately. The tlatteripg.reeeptioh which. Mr. DA new, work upon Steamboats accounts has:received, induces him to.ProCeed immediately with his new treatise upon NIERCHAISTS' AccourrrS, which be is resolved 81141er. cel all other works upon this subject, as far is his work upon SteambOatsccounts has been tontutto ex: gel the. imperfect ()tidings previously publiaheds Subscriptions lists open at his Academy as above. febB OF ALEXANDER eon of William MD? ler, of Cornatture, Parish, of Donamoyne, Coun , ty Monaghan, Ireland.. He emigrated toAtrierica in or about the spring of the year 1,898, and itaa not Since been.heard of; was,.at the.tinlo.of his erdigra. tion, 26 years of age, tall in stature, of dark gintiplev. ion; heavy eydbrowil, and by occupation a farmer. If he is living and will apply to the undersigned, or his agent, Jamte. May, Pittsburgh, Pa-, be will hear the particulars of a considerable legacy to..whieb be is entitled in England. -H. K E Counsellor at Law and Eciropean Law Agt., fetil-tf . . • Pittabbigh, Pa. HE undeisigned will attend thepacuting or T nittintiono for young Men in atoms of all kinds and for every capacity, such as clerks; salesmen, book-keepers, assistants, and laboreii:;oloo, for men forms; driving cainages; ind Wagons, and men for ftimilics, and for all kinds cifide4ndtblil business. Paddies supplied with male and fernalb domestico t on the shortest notice,. By applying at CLARK'S General Agency and Intelligence Office, 80. 60, 3d st.; twb doors below the Post Office. feb3-tf NOTICE: ITAVING sold Out my eitaliShinent to Doctor Li WlWain F. Irwin, I bbebrfaffy recommend him to all toy forther fiiiiids and customers. EDGAR THORN. . Drug Store.' • The undersigned, having bought out the store or Edgar Thorn; corder. of Penn and Hand streets, so• halts a shaii of the drug and medicine custom of the city and surrotinding country. A general assortment ofall the niost valuable Medicines, Perfumery, Oils, Sciaps; : Fancy Articles, Brushes sod Combs will al ways be leept on hand. Physician's prescriptions acm curately compounded. The store will be open at all hours of the day and night. WILLIAM F. IRWIN, 'corner of Penn and Hand its. GEORGE ARROlti Tailor s TOURTR ST., money woto A. 1 .1 D S'2l ETU FTELD ISTERM isn29.. ( y Necirly opposite the Mayor's Office!) OrriCt Or Aininons ub Sremtrtsons Cr Pni• TOWNSHILP, Febrlst, 1847. a XTOTICE. is hereby given to all persons having an- . II settled Maims againet pitt Township, to preuat their bills for settlediam to the subscriber, on 6f be foie the first Monday - ofiStarch nest, as they will not be received after that time. By drder of the Board of Auditors and Supervisor. for said Toknoldp. Ab 3.4 ha P. C 014014 41 Clll MEM homas J Tour PT . • 'refit Wth: Tuffree Joseph Thompson David Townsend Eber Vasiy Mary A 4 ,. Venables Deerge Ref Vance Jane tnri 2 - Wallace Samuel 2Whartnill Aleiander Wallace Eliza tniii WilliatnlH Capt • Walker john •Wiljiama Mari mrs Walker Mnj , 'Wilson William Walker Robert Wilsim Isabella mri WalkerJoslnia M 'Wilson James R Weide James -Wilson Peter Wagner Jemeri • Wilson James Wagner Henry • . Wilson J Wskaly John Wisler Samuel Walterwer Caspar Wilcox Isa R Walters Jacob B ' Winters A Ward Patriek Wire Mary Anna Ward Michael Wiley Samuel Warren Jaincs A Wisetnan W H • Wass John Wightinan Caroline Weaver Jacob Wickersham James • Weaver Charlie 2 -Willton IVlllialn Webster E Williainsoh Ebbett Weed Orren Withington - Weeks Joseph Wood Mary M Miss Welsh James S Woods Cornelia mist Wells Mr Wolf & Hays Wells C Capt Woodine James .W Welty Elizabeth S Mrs Wood James W.eissenborn John Woodside James D Westervelt P A 2 Wolfe B A Doct Westcott Stephen B Wright Capt Whitaker B Wright Thomai White John W yncore Oliver WrightW White Elizabeth mrs Joseph White William Wright Samuel Young John Youug Joseph W Young Mary miss To thi Sheet Iron Sc Copper Bending Macho Company , Capt of SeeamerCir'sdesian Capt of steambo at New England A Poor Man-whO sent five dollars to therlia; ucket Sufferers . . t. /11111BBIlst, JOl - 131,.WALKER, . JOS. WOOOWELL..... 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