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' , .:.' , 7 . ~ ,c,it•-. 7 ,,..:... i : '- - :1 - ,-1:;! ', , 4:5 ,'..:-: ::?. ~,:,.,..,.-,.. -. i • -...;-,: ...,„.,;',..-+..:, o -.. , -L.l- ,- ___ Mil 4 4t.ba /111)0V.t.4 L. HARPER, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR MONDAY MORNING, MARCH 1, 1847 Monongahela Navigation towany. The bill referred to by our Harrisburgh corres.l pondent, as a supplement to the act to incorporate the Monongahela , Navigation Company, which passed:the. House on the 24th inst, enacts that the president and managers of said Company are an. thoriaed to open books in, the counties of Alla -gteny, Westmoreland, Fayette, Washington aad Green, and to give thirty days public notice, for the purpose of enlarging their capital stock so as to enable them to extend the improvement to _the Virginia line. As soon as three thousand shiiiis are subscribed, the Mtinagers shall on tract far-the construction of as many dams and lodirsas mai:be-required to secure sufficient slack wafer frium Brii - wnsville to said line. T lie-fourthlection prescribes the powers of the company in relaticgo9 weighing and inspecting boats, and the collection of tolls, &c. - We will publish the_ till in full when itbecomes Spcech of Col, Benton. The Union of Wednesday contains the speech of Col. Burrow on the $3,000,0a5 bill, and in 're. ply to Dlr. CALHOITS. , Thelatter rejoined, but his speech has not yet reached us. We ,have the "iissech et Col. Bractliis on file for publication. If .posisible, it will be presented to our readers to-rnor . rem. It is one of his most powerful efforts, and will create a prodigious sensation, throughont the _country. It is a brilliant and successful defence of tile administration and the deniocratic party against the attacks of - John C. Calhoun. He proves con clusively that ~ the ill-advised course pursued by -'the South Carolinian -when Secretary of State, had the direct effect otinvolving the country in war, he wishes to throw all responsibility upon the President... —Butive must not excite the expectations o our ieideri too much Cr C. J. Isorasox.r., Chairman of the Commit'. tee on Foreign Affairs in the House of Representa tives, to whom was referved the President's mes sage of the 13th ult., made a report thereon on lastl'hursday. It is a brief and very able dom ment, and, presents the whole question of our dif ficulties with rifixiCo in a nut-shell—ao plain and logical, as to, be understood by every reader. We wilt publish the report as soon as we can make room for iti . lusn,Ratrsr FUN D5--.3 Ship of If for lit- Zand.—The • New York Sun states that 'the Irish relief committee, up to Monday at noon, had col lected between $27.1300 and. 30,000. We under stand that they. propcise to petition Government for - a vessel of war to convey the contributions to Ireland, and the Plymouth, 'tow unemployed at Brooklyn, divested of her guns, would be just the' thing. ,We understand from a gentleman who over. IteardAlt . e.Ofer made in the street, that Post Capt., U. P.Levy offered to one of the committee to com mand any vessel the Government may lend for this service, giving as a donation his own pay, services and eipense.s of the voyage, equal to $l,OOO. At Philadelphia, on Sunday, among the collec tions made at the Catholic churches, in aid of the funds for the relief of Ireland, -were the fCllowiug. The amounts are quite large, especially when we remember that the weather was very unpleasant: St John's Cathedral,sl,223 86; St. Patrick's $342 30; St. Mary's, about $600; St. Joseph's do. $6OO. ' IsIPROTESSENT OE WABASH . 13,nza,.—A bill for the improvement of the navigation of that part of the Wabash river which is subject to the con current jurisdiction of Indiana and Illinois, has pasCied the Legislature of both States, and become a live.. -The Vincennes Geze.tte says the provis ions of thislaw are of the most liberal characte'r, and expre4es the belief that the stock will beta ken with gieaf avidity. The law authorises the foimation Of off o i nipany to be called "The Wabash i Navigation F ol ps4," which may fully organize so- soon as Ifourteen hundred shares of forty dollars each, shall ihve been subscribed. This will secure a sum. of seventy 'thousand dollars, to begin with which expirience4 engineers,deem amply suffi cient to coiipSte-th improvement necessary at t the Grand '4 aplds.l 'Books are to be , opened conk with at fferlet points in both States, and the commissio era! appointed are determined to push 4~, y, ~~ '~ 9 ~r6„.~ S{, :. = ~. the matter' I ' • &neut. n Dia.tresattANCß or A Yoran LADY; --The Gail!le states that a girl of rather prepossessing appeara n ce, 18 years of age, by the name of Paulie Johnson, was spirited away, or disappeared ' dramn that village on Tuesday, Bth inst. since whichl fi l ms She has not - been heard from by ' her father or friends. She was attending school in the village, and on the morning of- her disap pearance, started for school as usual, as.was sup : posed by the tinnily where she boarded. Her friends have beeii diligent in their searches for her whereabouts, but as yet, to, no avail. I Atr ',plass: Tait:v.—A correspondent, wri ting from Albany says On our way east we passed the longest train of cars on the Albany and Boston rc i n4l• that has ever crossed the track. It', Was cornHmed'of 122 cars of an average length of - 26 feet each, (making a train of 3,700 feet—or near -three quktep of a- mile long—and.all drawn by one rinv4rfut aw The, BostOnAdVertises says, we /earn on the authorityloft Captain Judkins, that on the 4th, a . large number of vessels with bread stuffs arrived at Liverpool; and that the price of flour fell on that day ' s 4°114 a barrel." ENE =MEE :-_, - !,, - ,;i7,!;•..; : ,,,?';..f,::‘,,,!. ,- Pcar<stiviare CANAI9.--IThe Hariisturgh In telligence!. learns that the tonal Commissioners are making eery eaertion to open 4h .canals by the first of Ikfrchj and tbsti if no fre4ets should occur to l i n&luee breaches, tbily are eOtrAdent that the several lines will be in or er for transportation from the lit.. to the tgth of. March, certainly not later, than the lastiatietitioned day. ••, , ; Care'T . , ' iI? siaeltrand Directors - of the Balti more:an i ki Ohio 'Railroad Company have shown their syM athy for suffering Ireland, by transport. ing oiftii;iri r ronfl.frre of 'charge, flou and other producedteltdeci (Or the relief 'of the poor of that ill-fated isle, 1 (jc,Ttri Corioratio., , . of Washington has reject ed the in'oposition' of the Regents of the Smithso nian InatitutetO pnrchasethe City. Hall for 110,000 on ,the of which to build the institution. Collections were taken on Sunday last in•the Cathoiii I chnrch l es of Philadelphia for the relief of , • Ireland. - 'The amount raised in eight ,of them, all netball:l4 heard from, was $5,170 46. • - cry The lion. ..TAMIS Bucis7ra . ,:fias sent a do nation of one hundred dollars foi of the suffering Irish, to his friends in, Laiseasykr; . , . ' :. `%"-. .. - ;. ,,,. 4.. , K ;........7.1.= 1 i1,,,;',.:;;,?.;',.'; : - ='.:.- - . , - ; t - ' - ':...• - •! - ::Y , i,; . ...-: •-- ...- :•,.:, . . . 1.--:.?'; - .:',.•:.: , ,! -, L 1 : : '::•',7 : •.:;. - .: ,I.:;!;;;'-J,:,:,•.:.: - ... i •. , : . ,: .. =II poisdence ,of the Morning Post.. Correa Litter XxXvtit. rEtaiazentraan, Feb. 29, 184'7. rnthe.)ll3* the farther supplement to the act ' incorporating the Monongahela. N'avigation Corn !pony :was taken up'on second reading. Mr. Big= ham moved the following amendment to come in alter the. sixth line, second ;Section, viz: "That said company-shall have the privilege of raising . Darn No,. 4 two feet higher than it is at present." . The amendment was opposed' on the ground that it vrould cause a great amount of damage to the owners of property on the river bottom. The amendment was lost. The bill ' then passed the House as it was reported from the; hands of the committee. • ; " . Mr.. - Hilands read a bill in place to incorporate the Allegheny Savisig"Fund Institution. ,Mr. Pomeroy an iht to incorporate the Shenan go Valley Bank. 'Mr. Knox, a supplement to the att to provide revenue th,meet the demands on the Treasury and for other purposes: ,This was drawn up by the Auditor General, and will, it it becomes a law,; , bring several thousand dollars annually into , the' State Triesury. It creates a new class to the pre sent litw, classifying Merchants, &c. By the law as it is, poor retailers whose sales do notexceed one thousiand dollars annually, are not included - in bite -provisions; consevently a large am tof !business is carried on by petty sellers, fowhich the State is:ncit entitled,M anY, tax. The present bill includes them under-the name of the fifteenth each One of whom shall pay the sum of four 'dollars to the State, for license. The resolution authorising the Commissioners of Allegheny county to appoint a' 'Mercantile ap praiser of taxes came up on second reading. The questibis was on the amendment of Mr. Forsythe, to include, also the county of Philadelphia, but it was lost. ! ! A considerable dis:cussion arose and several au endmenta were proposed. They were all stricken off with the exception of Mr. Knox's, which in , +!lidated the whole bill, and in that shape it passed final reading, It will bd - probably recon sidereil. ; 'The Court 'of 'QuartCr Sessions have - ap-' pointed an appraiser, and the Commissioners have appointedl!one. The present bill is to legalize the appointnaint of the latter. This' Was private bill day in the Senate. A num ber were passed, but none of any consequence to the west!: Afternoon sessions were held in both' Houses. The new County of Madison consumed most all She afternoon in the House. The bill was • on szcond reading, the first section passed by a ma jority tethree. Messrs Evans and Bull distin tinguished themselve.s in their defence of good old Berks. from the. Vandal hand of separation. The former &rifleman spoke with his accustomed elo quenee; iind I was indeed sorry that the House did not pay attention to his long address,his only listen er. beingAe.spesker. Mr. Bull made a splendid de but andwhat more eloquent themes could he have than the right of old Mother Berks, appealing against ithe rebelliousness of some of her children? Eloquently did he handle his subject, and when, ! after hag an hours appeal to the patriotism of the House, he threw himself hack exhausted into the arms of his chair, there was scarcely a face in the Hall, that did not do the risible up brown. The members and officers of the House and Sen ate hate contributed over six hundred and fifty dollarslto the starving poor of Ireland. intik, of the State of New York. The ' ... fts),kß"Tri ig is the summary of the _condition of the banks of this. State on the morning of the Ist irT'st., as compiled from the Quarterly state ment,pUblished by the Comptroller: Loaltrand Discounts Loans and Discounts to Directors.... Loans And Discounts to Brokers Real' .state Banda.and Mortgages Stocks and Promissory Notes Due from Directors other than for loans Due from Brokers other than for loans. Bank Fund Loss and Expense account Overdrafts Spec . l4,. Cash Items. , Bills cif Solvent Banks. Bills u' suspended Banks Due from Banks for cents Total resources Capit4l Profits, Notes . in circulation, old emission.... ..• 4 . registered Due Treasurer of the State Due Canal Fund Duo Depositors on demand Due 'individuals Due Banks Due Treasurer of the U. S Amount due, not under other heads. t Add for cents Total liabilities THE SriHIT OF THE NORTH CAROLINA VOL crursEns.—The following account of the manner in Which the Mecklenburg volunteers [N. C.) re ceived the insulting proceedings of the Whig Gov ernor and Legislature, in relation to war, is copied from . the Mecklenburg Jeffersonian. Mecklen burg is the county, which, in revolutionary times. made the first declaration of independence, and the-true fire of the flint is among her people yet: , "Last Thursday was a proud day for the sons of - old Mecklenburg. On that day, Capt. Caldwell, of our volunteers, addressed his ' company company relative to the .action of the Legislattqa in voting ten thousand dollars to the Regiment. lie said be did not address them as Whigs or -Democrats, but as independent freemen of Mecklenburg, who had volUnteered in a glorious and patriotic cause.— Although among the officers of the company, there ,Isere to be4pund the blood relations of Gov. Gra .hum,, he feltassured that all would freely join in tie eipressatt.of.indignation at the treatment our volunteers bad received at the hands of the Legis lature juid Governor. 'He concluded by offering the following resolutions, which, by acclamation, VHS adopted : Resard, thabwe view the action of the Le gislature, in the passage of the law granting $lO,- 000 to the North Carolina Regitnint of Volunteers, as .;a gross insult to the Volunteers—requiring them, as it does to endorse a lie upon their own goyernment, and a stigma of disgrace upon the cause in which they are about to peril their likes, should they . receive the money. Resolved, That we disdain to receive a. 4 cer4 of said appropriation on any such terms; but liud.it back, to be divided pro rata among the miserable partizans who helped to pass the law, to be divided according to , grade , that grade to be regulated by the agency each man had in passing the law."' ,Can a Blind Man Write a TN/12—A petitionhas been presented.to the Judge ()Tale Second District Court of New Orleans, to set aside the will of the late Judge, Martirr of Louisiana, on the ground that being blind, he was physically incapacitated from making an olograbic will. It will be recol• !tiled that Judge Martin bequeathed the whole of his estate, some half million of dollars, to his brether, and'that the .will was stated to have been comprised in four or five lines. UNITED. STATES LOA.N;WiiCrler'S Times has the following brief item: “ It is stated that a loan of jour millions .stoling has been negotiated for the United „States, by a well known city firm." The firm alluded to is probably the Messrs. Roths childs;- WEN . .. . . . ..... .; '- ''''-'!.•'''''''''f'-',2'::, .i.'.'-.,.......-.- ~..,-, . .,__,......::. . .5. . ..:.:,,!i...y;.,...4..1, - -. 1 ,-, :..;;4:- --. '..',. - --: - , ,. .. - . , E.';'7. -,- t - ,:', - - - : . ..t , :,.1 - ,-,.: . .. - -E . ...T. : i . .i - .; • . , . - ..'. - t. _ r 4 .I': , ', ..',,::- . _ , DEE lIIME The Steamer Teen Meta* Sur:to—Fair Pawners and one Deck Hand Drowned. By II geritlerciatt •who strived in (lie city last night about 8 o'clock, on the steamer Medium, we were informed-that the Torn Metcalfe, bound for the Wabash, which left our landing about 0 &lock. Monday' night'last, with a heavy toad of Treight and thirteen passenger* of "which number our in formant was ()tie, abotit 2 o'clock Tuesday morn ing, when near Aurora, struck the bank, and im-. mediately commenced settling, when four passen gers and one deck hand were drowned. Both wheel houses almost instantly parted from the hull, and the cabin at' the same time floated off, which our informant thinks prOiliablyituied.sile remain ing passengers from a witiet-ftrafe, as only a few minutes eller, the hull turned completely bot tom up. -. 4.a, - , s . . • .-a.~ ,- - Lines being made fast - to tire cabin, it was haul ed into shore, sufficiently near to enable the pas sengers who were on it to eicape. The night was represented as being excessively cold. and the suf fering as intense, most of the!passengers being more or less drenched by before reaching the shore. The wreck of the Metcalfe is considered as one of the most complete and disastrous from so trivial a cause, and in the same length of time on record. The boat had $2,000 or , 5 , 3,000 insured on her, but whether there was any. on the cargo, amounting to about 10,000, our informant did not know. The names of.-the persons drowned, had not been aseirtained.when heleft... . .. Cincinnati Canaria-riot, Feb. 24.. Resources $64,482,560 4,711,610 803,172 3,601,249 2,800,446 11,408,912 49,854. 453,455 172,540 286,214 111,647 9,203,242 7,554,202 2,610,790 3,779 11,161,272 1536 $119,500,450 Liabilities 43,075,257 5,373,901 766,277 20,399,973 912,676 31,931,770 639,942 15,128,305 $119,500,450 4aW • 1 5 . r. .; I EMM =ME r.i =OE MEI •- -, ' , ' 'l : -,, ; ,;, ; i.-'4 : .:..:'-,:-,:rti7.!?: - ',,..:_,•.,,,:,..1•-:':,..:-',._-,4: , ,-. ~,,,...: -,,-„..:,': - ' • • : '• -• 't!'.:R.,,,.--,--',, ;,7: : •, ,,,.:::._,.. ;;;•.:;,:::';-:„.:,.,,i-,,,..,7_ :,•,,•,,-1::111;.,1.:::-i..t:`„, , ';','.-...„'',:,. ~.1:;.:2,-..:..i"''','-.:11-':4,`,.17:.'-7-:.:- -.....,,, :,, ~,,,,.•',:-.---..,-,,, . , .• •,.. -,..,..,-....__1,,,,..x _::~ .. ..,..,..., ........: .. •:,.-7:.,..,-;,:,;,,.;:.•:'4-;,'.'!:',2'.'''i:.:3',-1:-!-::A.-,.q'f:':-.E..;?-:1At!'?:..',' t.'.!..:: . .. , ' , ,.•i• - '' ::,-r•S'`.... . ,:',.i7,,.•..:,-;;;;:';' . .. =EM lEEE TERRIBLE DISASTER , Mang Wirts.—We learn that the wires of the Boston and New York Telegraph were cut on Sat urday, about half an hour after the Steamer's news was received. The two iron wires were filed off at Brighton, about four Miles from the ci ty ; -but the vigilance of the Telegraph officers, and their watchful suspicions of certain parties enga ged, in this' InfamousS. transaction, together with the praiseworthy co-operation of Mr. Monroe, the Conductor a-the Worcester Steam Thin, in stop ping the engine at the point of the breach, secured a prompt repair of the line—insomuch that before the guilty patties (one of them was a female.) reached the Worcester station, where they-hoped to have communicated to New York, a large pun , tion of the news - had been sent on. • (L'osion Midi of Monday' Shocking Accident in a Distiffery.—A man named Donaho, a workman in Wilson's Distillery, Brook lyn, on Thursday, accidentally fell through a trap door in the catering of one of the large vats, filled with boiling molasses. His position was imme diattly-distovvred; but before he could be got out he was not only lifeless, but his :flesh was almost literally. boiled off his bones. His skeleton was r nearly all that was rescued. Yuratan.—Advices to the 23d January, a week, later than the news by way of Havana, have been received at Washington. On the evening of the 22d of January, the city of Medira capitulated to the provisional or revolutionary government. A letter dated S o'clock, January 23d, states that guns were then tiring and bells ringing, in honor of the capitulation! Draining the Country of Specit.--Since the new Tariff' went into operation, (three months.) there has been imported into the United States from foreign countries, nearly or quite TIN stit.t.toss or &MCI Z. At their annual general meeting, the German SOciety of New York resolved, on account of the distress prevailing among their countrymen, not to have any anniversary celebration at this time. • [Jour. of Commtrce. Eleven hundred and twety-four passengers urn red at this city yesterday f om Europe, the great er portion of them apparently in a destitute con ditioc.—Jour. of Commerce. Specie—There arrived at this port during the past week, from England and Mexico, $401,365 in specie. Of this amount the ship Elizabeth. which arrived on Friday night from. London, brought over fi2tS.),ooo.—.N. Feb. 14. The Cambria brought out, according to the Bos ton papers, $1., - 5004 ; 000 in specie. The freight bills for the cargo of the Cambria will amount to $60,000. Asscuorx. or Runs.—Being in church one Sunday, and havinr , some difficulty in procuring a seat, a young lad y who perceived him, kindly., made way for him in her pew. The Text was upoii the terrors of the Gospel, as denounced against sinners '• to prove which the preacher re ferred to severa l passages of scriptute, to all of which the lady seemed 're: 7 f sensitive but some what agitated. Burns, on perceiving this, wrote with a pencil on the back of the Bible the follow ing lines : " Fair maid, you need not take offence, Nor idle teats pursue ; 'Twas only ,inners that he.meant, Not angels such as y0u..0 On the 2Sth inst., of apoplexy, Jamas Kann, carpenter, aged 62 years. His friends are invited to attend the funeral this afternoon, at 3 o'clock, from the Exchange Hotel, without further notice. On Saturday morning, the 27th inst., at the Gar rison, Mrs. MiaoLarr H sae, aged about 33 years. Addlilimal Sale. MHIS afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at the Commercial j_ Auction Room', corner of Wood and Fifth sta., will be added to the sale of Queensware, Groceries, Furniture, fac.; 10 kegs manufactured Tobacco; 9 half boxes Baltimore Spun Tobacco; I tierce Rice ; 1 Platform Scale to weigh 700 lbs.; I Iron Safe. marl. JOHN D. DAVIS, Auct. MARS, and other new works at COOK'S. Cinq Mars or a Conspiracy under Louis 13th, an historical romance ; by Count Alfred R. Vigney. of the French Academy. Pictorial History of England; No. IS. The Illustrated London News; 4 dates. The Pictorial Times; 4 dates. The London Punch; 5 dates. Just received an for sale at COOK'S Literary De pot, No. S 5, Fourth street.. marl. OFFICE OF THE ALLEGHENY BRIDGE CO.,} Pittsburgh, January 30th, 1847. AN election for President; Managers and O ffi cers for the "Company for erecting a Bridge over the river Allegheny, opposite Pittsburgh, in the coun ty of Allegheny," will be holden at the Toll-house on Monday, the Ist of March next, at 3 o'clock, P. M. JOHN HARPER, Treasurer. febl-dtd.w3t. Dlr. George R. Gliddon. II °'MEALY U. S. Consul, for Cairo; vrill corn mance a Course of Five Lectures, illustrated by splendid Pictorial Diagrams and Genuine Antiqui ties, at the LUTHERAN CHURCH, 7th et., on Fax- DAY evening, sth March, at 71 o'clock. The Course will be continued, at the same place and hour, on Monday Bth, Thursday 11th, Friday, 12th, and Monday .15th TICRETS, with Prospectus and Programmes, for sale i at the Book Stores of Kay & Co., Wood street; Elliott & English, Market street; J, L. Bead, 4th at.; John ston & Stockton, Market st.; Cook's Depot, 4th at.; J. B. •M'Fadden & Co.'s Market at.; Yeager's do., and office St. Charles Hotel; TERM—Gentleman's Tickets, $1,50; Lady's, $1; Juvenile Person 75c. for the Course of Five Lectures. Single admissions—Adults, 50 cts., Juvenile Persona 24 cents. For other particulars see- Prospectus and Programmes. feb27 VIRGINIA HOUSE, CORNER OF tERRY AND WATER STREETS, PIrI'SPIIIRGII, PA. STRUMS Proprietors. feb26-d6in ; • MACHINE CARDS, LOOM FINDINGS, iit.c M. Cummins, &nit/0e Id st., above 3d. NNISSRS. James Smith & Co . 'i Machine Card i E . Agency, .Manuractiirees Finding Establish ment, and' dealer in Clocks, Looking Glass Plates, Framing Glass, &c. nov. 18—feb23d&.ts PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS AND SPRING AND A-XE-L :FACTORY. . • ISAAC JONES. .JOAN F. numSt'" , soNms..z. ANTJFACTURERS of Spfing and Blister:el y ir 1, Plough Steel, Steel Plough Wings, Coach . and Eliptic Springs, Hammered Iron Axes, and d' ' ors in Malleable Castings, and Coach Trimmingaitene , I rally r eorner of Ross and Front :Meets, Pittsburgh i Pa.. . - - ~. Yz ~~•~ ~ ,,,, : •,•.., , ,- . l•:_,''..i'-'• - ,i,:=7.;-1'; EN= PEE MIN= „:7 NEM ,~ :; .; , , , , - ..,".'1 4 '• '• , . , 4,:!2'7'. , . i'. ,- '-'"','. . ....... ' ,. :'.'l.'- - . , -,, ,, '..'i1.."; - =: , i'. , :': g•: - :ti'; . ;z:Z . . , .'7 . :: 2 ;7:.r.r:', , i• ,-, . 7. :f:. , :',.'c,t°_.:' -•'.''-'..-!..,,z.; REMAINING in the Pint Office, at Pittsburgh, March Ist, L 847. Persons calling for letters Abase names are on this List s will please say they are vertase • -a , . Acty John • Allan John . S Aber Jacob • Allan Edward Adares Nang . Allender Samuel Abercormbie Hebrose Ambirsoe.S • AguewNancy Jane Allan James Adams John Allison Eliza Adams Ann M . Allan Richard Adams John ,Andrews Jun William :Wirer' Elizabeth Anderson Bridget Adams Mary Anderson Martha Abercrombie Helena Applegate Williani Acheson D Applegate Uriah Agnew. W Andress. Hannah J 4 Agnew Susannah Anderson. Mary Adams John S Anson Mary Adams Samuel Archibold Israel Rev. Adams Sarah H 'Armstrong Robeit Abernethy Isabella A Artnstead Ellen Arebisson Samuel Armstrong George Col Alexander Abraham A Armstesd Thomas W Alixander James William . Anton George Ashby Mary IC Allan A C , Atkinson James Aliward John E 2 Askine S A Barnes Charles Bostwick Mary Baker James W Boynton A G . Balalay Jacob A Bockings W L • Baker Dophany Boyles Robert Baker Samuel Borden Mary Anne Bacon William Rev 2 Boswell Thornton Baily Henry • Boyd Fletcher Baird Thomas Boal Thomas Bailey Thomas ' Boggs Marpret Baker Samuel 2 Bole Thomas Ballard Robert . , Boyd Samuel -, Badger William Boggs Maria . Bailey John H Bond Rachel ' r Barclay Barbara Boulton William Baughman Samuel -. Brown William Barnett John Brovin A J Bassett G3mge Brown Emily Barry James Brown John •• , Barnard Rachel J Brown T Doctor Barnes Susan ' Brown Hugh Barclay John Brown Napoleon Barger William Brown Mary E Bastain William Brown James Bell William . Brown Jamima Bell John Brown Mary Bell B P Brooks Pascal P Bears 0 - Brian. John Benner W T Bradley Alexander Bean Joseph Brock Caspar Beltzhoover William Bratt Mary Ann Beggs Annitjane Bridges Robert Bender Jacob Brodie Barbara Bennet E Brindle James L Beck David ' Bruse Samuel Berry Samuel Bryant Ellen Beach R R Brice John x Beebe E H ' Brewster Richard Bennett David C Bryant Ellen Bean Malinda ' • Brawdiz George Bean J • • Brooks Charles Beall -Edward Britton William Bigler, Sargent & Bigler Bradford Patrick Blackburn B Brownlee John • Bliven Alfred Brain Samuel . ' Blossom Mary Ann Burnt :& Clouse Bloss Georgr M Buck John. S Blainey Rebecca Buckley Mary A Black Mary E S Burns Robert Black William Burns AleXander Black Joseph L - Bryme Thomas' Black S • 'Wei Harriett Black Eliza Burbridre Jame Black J L furs Butler Benjamin ~ Boyle John , Byland William L Boyd James F Butler Saiah Bogert Hannah Burns Georg,e'W' Bower Jacob ' Burk John C - Bockins W L Burns Bernard Bond Benjamin Burke Patrick " " ' C Cameron David : Collins Elizabeth Cathers Elizabeth Coates Francis Cannon Charles Cox William Casey & Mitchell Conner John Calvert James ' Cosgrove ,P eons CashdollarJacob Coyle Joseph C Carr, Miller &Sheri:on Cox M A Carter H Conley Htigh Casseday John Cool Peter , Carlen John Cowles Charles Catlin John - Carrigan G C Caughy John Connelly W C ' Carnes Robert • Combs Pressley Cassiday Catharine Cook Maria Cavan Nathaniel 2_, Cook Mary Ann Carnival! John, Conner John H Campbell Cyrus Cook Joseph i Gampell Matthew G Coward Michael t Chambers John Conroy Margaret Chollar Loudon Croco Henry Chapman Joseph Creese Henry Chaffer Nathaniel Crawford William Chamberlin Jacob Crawford John Charters Samuel ' Brign John Chapman James ' ,Crcmelin R Church Wesley Croco Mary Chapman William . Cribbs John Clark Nathaniel CriradY John W , Claybaugh James Crawford John Claridge Cyrus Craig 'Joseph Clark Agnes Crossett John Cochran Saml Cridge John Cooper E miss Craig Thomai Cochran John T Crawford Saml Colvin William Coulbert Garrett Collins Marquis Cutlet William Coling William Cullen T Coffee Percie Curran William [Colton Abr G Cartes C Col tart William Curry G & I Collier Thomas Cumuli; Saml Culler Meyer A 3 ,.. , List of Letter" Dennis W P Devight R A mrs Dixon James Dicker Mary Dithridge E Diehl Sarah Dorsey Eliza Q Doyle James H Dooley William Douthitt Elizabeth Donnell 0 Fanny Dorsey Eliza miss Dorris Hugh Dorris John 4 :2 Dorr Michael Dougherty Margaret Douglass Samuel Dunn Blair Thomas Duncan William Duffy Margaret Durrozs Michael DufrMichael Dummett Catharine Duncan John Duncan Archibald Duncan William Duff Joseph L ,Dugan Margaret David Alnot Dawver Matilda R Day Ira Da - waim Capt Dawson Simpson Dan Abijah Darrow Milton Darbarry Mary Darrow Milton Dawson Simpson Davis Sarah Davis-Walton Davis W W Davis J A Rev Davis Mary Davis Maria Davies Evan Davis Sacnh Davis David Davis Thomas Davis Jane Davis Enock Dewhurst Richard Deary Mary Ann Dentler W G Develin.Mary R Devight David C Devol Capt Dentler W G Emmory Mary Anne Earnest Jacob Erb Christopher Ellis Elizabeth Elliott George Elder David Else Andrew J Evans Epaulet Ewan Isaac. ' Evans David : E Ewing Hannah Evans Evan J Egi n John Elliott Robenia Edwards Thotnas Eckert John P Edwards John MM=l Edwardi Matthew Edwards Lititia. Edwards Hannah Elliott J K Ellis Minerva S English Margaret Fagaines George W Frord, John Samuel. Fairman W A Foster Caleby Fairfield Richard Forgey E J Fawcett James • Foord Ann Fell Jacob Fi Foreman James Ferguson' Robert 2 Foster Hugh L Fee mr . Ford Mary • Yleming L Forowes Thomas fish Henry • Foord 'Samuel Johd Fielden William FredeAck John Fitzgerald William , Foster George Fleming Samuel 2 ' Foord mrs Finney A 2 France Mary Louisa Floyd Samuel e - Fry W -Felley Catharine R Fritz Jordon Fisher William . Friedel Joseph _ .. _ _. _ 'i'µ..- ~ .. ..... _... ~.. _R,~, MINE . :. : 1 :,,..• - .1:.,....:::Z ,.., ;",,':,';i:z' - :; . 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Richard S Hampton John Hagerty Francis a Harney Elizabeth Hamnett J & J Harker E Harrion-David H • Harden Jonathan Harrison 'William Harper William Harris George - Hardman John Harman Nancy miss Harmer Randolph Hargen John Harper Nancy flartsough Thomas Hartupee Aron M Harden If olstin Hatch Ebenezer flatten Francis Hays Thomas & Co Hawn Isaac Haverfield John Hartley George Hastings Clementine Havens Elizabeth Haulse James Hatch Mary D Hays Sarnl H Irwin Thomas IrWin David Irwin Brown Irwin John S Irons Mr. . „ Jackson John H 2 Johnson Alfred Jackson John Johnson Sarni James Morris 2 Johnson Henry Jamison Lewis Jones John P . . Jamison Robert Jonts S D ? • 2 Jack Sr: Emory - Jones William I Joy Eliza Jones John . Johns Alfred • , Jones Evan Jefferson Hamilton Jones Matilda Jobe mrs Jones William Jew William JOnes Morgan Johnston James Jones Thomas K Kelehmer Eleanor Kerr William 3 Kelsey Amos Kerr John - Kennedy James Kerr Patrick Kennedy Thos or John Kelly George Kennedy J Miss " Kelley Benjamin Kenna Edward Kelly Hugh Kenery Thomas Kincaid Martha Kerns Edward Kirkpatrick Joseph Keller Victor Kembie J V Keririck Peter Kenzie Jacob Keck Jetties Knox J K Kerney John Kissick Moses Keller Prudence mr* Kilburn Daniel L Karnes William Kirkpatrick Mitchell Kaine B Knox James Kauffman J 3 Knox J P Kearns Edward Knox John L L Kauffman Washington Kirkpatrick Mary Ann Kehler Rebecca Kenibull tk, Co A B Kennedy John . Kinseythomas Kerr B F Kinsey Margaret Mrs Kelly Michael Klassen Charles F Kerr Daniel Kenny Patrick Kelly Daniel King James Kelly Mary Ann Kurtz Mary. L Lambert Alfred Leech Francis Lamborn Isaac Lingle-Daniel Laverty Charles Liggett D . Lawler Daniel Lytle Jr James Lang Susannah Lytle James P Lawton Matthew Little James 3 Lange Henry Little M G Lane Rachel -- Livingston Samuel Laughlin John Longhran Thomas Lang William Long Henry Lattemore Richard Love Ephraim Laiten William Lowry James Lathrop Alfred Long Henry Larkin Edward Lynch John W Lappin Nancy Long Albert G Leonard L E miss Lonergan Catharine Leech Jane M miss Lowry Thomas Leonard George Lonergan James Lenagen Enos 2 Lockhart D W ' Lee Charles William Lowry Joseph Livingston Chancy Long Thomas , Lewis Charles H Long Jesse Leslie Mary A Long Mr Lewis William Lyon G W Leonard Sarah miss Low P A 7 ., Leech Jane M F Maguire mrs Maguire John Mahaffy Alex Macklin John Manelos Thomas Mothers William T Matthewl Alen Martincourt Ann Matson Rebecca , Martin William Meanore James Merrit Isaac Meacklin William Metz Catharine Meenown James Mellenger James Millenger Saml Mitchell Margaret Mitchel Fanny Mitchell John Miller William Miller W L Mitchell Mary Miller G T Miller Edward Mosgrove Eliza tuts Moreland Ann mrs Moreland Alex D Moss Charles Morris L Morris W A Moorhead Sarah Jane Montgomery James Morgan Robert - Mount S C M'Beau Hugh _ ArGargill Jane M'Evory Michael - M'Feely Sarah Jane M'Adams George Ml:leafy Nancy M'Bride B M'Gargill Agnes M'Bride William ' M'Goffin John M'Clelland H 2 ' M'Grath M -- M'Clelland David M'Gurk Patrick .. 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Patrick, Hill J Hill Jackson Hite Mary M ni!ginbottom William Bogle Ed w Holland Amos Homer David Holladay Julius I Holmes J P Holmes James Hollenback William House G W Hooper W H 2 Hotten Robt M Howard S How Michael • Hopkirk A House Saml Howard J Howard T Hulse James It Huston Cyrus Hunter Lydia C Ijuling Isabella `Hulse miss Hudion James Iltislaman Dant Irwin Robert Irwing Margret M Irwin_Nancy A Irwin R A Morgan Margaret A Morris John Mowrey William Morgan Morgan Morton Robert Monaghan Thomas Mohan Patrick Morton Thomas Mott Samuel Alonell Henry E Morrick Richard M Morrow John A J Morrow John Moore Ann Morris Ann Eliza Morrow Thomas Morrow Sarah Jane Moore Joseph Molloy Alexander Mullen Daniel Myers Mary Munn Samuel Mullen Daniel Mullen Andrew Muskrey Jacol) Mullen Ann G Mudland Charles Mullen James Mulholland Miss Murdock Daidd L Murphy James Murphy Patrick Murray John Murphy James =ESE BMUS t ,_ t_~~ s - - ~ ::' , _..._','.•: -., :'- - ,:. , ',.',:.•,. ,, :.,':7,... ; ' ; :. 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C -Nibloak Alex Noble .T . rtles 2 Nock Sarah Northam W L 0 Needs Priscilla Newell Elizabeth Neely William Neff John Neely Joseph O'ConneT Dennis Oaks tsaac Oliver Mr Owen Patrick O'Donnell John O'Brien Frank O'Keeffe Richard Pierson Robert T Phillips E Patchell Pinkusten Samuel Pollson Henry''-.., Pickering miss Page Vincent Phillips Isaac Partner. John • . Plankerton Eliza Jane Painter J Pinkham A K 2 Parkin Eli Pinkerton Robert Patterson RobertW Plopey Joseph Patterson Eleonoi Phelp Anderson Parker William Porter James F Patterson John Porter John W •Parker L Probst John Pattterson Thomas M Pryor Jestin Parker Margaret, Potts Clarissa P._ ..;-, Peber John A. Pritchard Arthur • , Perkins Hiram nuttier Andrevi Pitty John Pope William " Pierce Walter • Pritchard Arthur Piersking .Levris:F Pratt Francis Pettigrew James C . , Ramsey Abdiel. Richardson john. Ramsey William Richardson Peter Reybarn James C Riddell William Reedman William Rielly Francis Rieubell William Richmond Jannatte F Redenback Catharine Roberts Samuel R Rhoades Joseph Roberts Charles Rcaney David Roberts George W Renton William .. 2 Rotten Marcus Reese William Rcn4le' William S Reynolds Susannah RollinVathaniel M Reed Elizabeth Roberts Richard Reed James - Rowles Ann Reynolds William . Roberts Ann Reed John . „. Rowlend Evan__ Riddle Matilda miss Roberts Mary i Richardson James Robinson Isaac Rice. John Robison Charles Riddell Joseph : Robinson John' A Richardson John Robinson Harriett Riehardson Joseph Robertson William V Richardson David N Rodgers Frauds Richmond Jane Rodgers James " Richardson Rabecca Robinson W S Reinhart Joseph RogersPoseph Reelley °Wen Ryne James Richardson James • - 1 1 8 Sayer Henry A ' SMeton Sohn' Sample Alberti' Sylvia N II Sands Eleanor Simpson Margaret - Salter Hannah Smith Williarin • 2 Sands David Smith Levi ' 2 Sargent It Smith J P Scott William Smith Jamea Schreiner & Allen - Smith James;,;; Scott John ' Sinith mrs ' • Scott N W - StnithiEliial:!eth. 11 Scott Walter &nicer John Seville John Shyule'r John Seeley George Shader Lewis S. Senior Joseph Solomon Charles E Sellers John , - Sbowden .1' Sedley Auguitine Stevens Samuel W Seibert Williain Steele Jane Sharkey. Ann . L Stewart John Shew T W - . Stevens Narci.sa 0 Shoffer John GI; Stewart Wm Shankey Willi_ Stewart Ann Margaret Shields John - Stewart George Sbriver & Stella Stevenson Francis Shields William It Stewart William Shore John , • Stevenson Francis Shugart John 1 Strickler Joseph Spore W W , Stump FA , Shoemaker Samuel Strickler J S' Sheehan Sheehan Aaron M Stubbs Charles ShereSan Andrew Stockdale William Skilton W B Steffan John Shore John It Stuffier John Simpkins John N 2 Stuffier George Simpson George S String E 1) Singleton Mary - , Symmes David Sinclair W M Sutherland Walter -2 Singer Catharine Summers Sarah miss .Skeer Elizabeth Taylor Mary Ann miss Thompson Wilson Taylor Kinly :Thomas Rees J Taylor John . Thomas Evan Taylor E W Thrower Matthew Tammany John , Thornton G H W BThornburg Samuel Tenney W A t Timmins Catharine mrs Tees Sarah mrs Tobey Edwin Thompson John Tuctner M' 2: Thompson Joseph Fransue David ,Thompson James Updegraff Peter Varner Sanest; 2 Vergan Nancy Ann am Walker Robert Williams Henry Wallace Samuel - Williams Joseph Wallace James Williams John Wade James Wilsod Thomas 2 Wall Catharine Wilton Wm Walsh Thoinas - Wilson David Wall Ellen miss Wilson James Waller Mary Ann miss Wilson Sainuel Ward Amanda miss 2 Wilson Sarnple H Wale dames Wilson Adam M • - Watson James Wilton W • Waters Chesnut R Wilson John Watson Peter H Wilson - lob WeaVer Thompson . Winters Abraham - Weaver Jacob Wimort Franklin Wears John Wickershaw James Wells Jonathan Wilkinson John Weldon Richard - Will Thomas Weldon John -, Williamson Thomas:, Wertz - Franklin • Woodslixiberimnr Weygandt Daniel - Woods:Margaret miss White &Co - ' Woods Cdtharine 2 White Michanl Wends J F White E mr Woods Patrick White Harriet Wolgamott Alfred What John' - . Woodbridge George - M Wherry W S Wolcott B F . - Whitaker ,Sarah Wright E Williams Benjamin P> Wright Eli **OA "c.` :~ ..'~~ ..y;,r: ci .'k,: . ; - •!L -, ;''..';. :';:..,,,:5.:,',.,',.:::::.: MIN : . ~..„ : MEM •,'< • =NE Young John'a Young Mary miss 2 MISCELLANEOUS. Elvirg Mfis- - . CLaret " . CASES .g_Et.l.9lien Medoe II Wines jest la L I A ceived. and for sale by • feb27.' ' MILLER & RIEKETSON. PLANTATION MOLASSES--300 barrels plants lion Molasses just received and for sale by feb27. ' MILLER 4. RICKETSON:7-.'n• yHITE LEA 55 kegs pure White Lett!, In. ' storeand for sale by . feb 2 7... . KILLER & RICKETSDN. COFFEE -200 Bags Rio Coffee; • • 100 " • Hivana do; • • 1 10 Sacks Java. do; I. . just received and for sale by' . .. , . MILLER & ItICKETSON, No 170 Liberty at. LOAF SUGAR-r2O Barreis No 4 Loaf Sugarijost toceived and for sale.by . ' L I. • ...MILLER ic RICRETSON, feb 2T- . • No 170 Liberty st. . RYE. WANTED-2000 bushels Eye Wanted, fdr which cash will be:paid, by feb27. MILLED. le RICKETSON. FOSS. 6 bales Moss, suitable for upholsters .111. receiven and for'sale by PRIEND,SHEY,Ic CO., No. 67:Water st., O'Bryan Francis Ogilvie John Ogler Mr Orford. William O'Brien. Samuel O'Donnell AndantY Patton William . ~.. .. ~.,. , ~.;: . ,; ,, , ,1. , , . , '. . 7, ': : : 1 •;:t. 1- . ,- . .i ,. ...-. ,. .:4...!- . 1 . ,... .', ‘,= .., .:- . ` 7„ ,. 4 7 -- ' ~±T..;.: '.--?'. :'- ' .:.---- ig - .; - ..-.'-'... I.c-. -.-:.,:;.,:%,-.,,.:, -•'-t:-;_:.'",..,,..-,:,1::,;.'•':':,,,.:-' , , ~ , • ~ . , :• - i. , ..-r:•:.2.:' ~, .::,...!,...;;!-,.,..:,7•4-,.!.!:--..i-':.'.;.,!7. , , Ein EERIE Youog Eli Editor American Eagle C. MIEIBBIN, P. M. T INSEED 011..-13 bble: • old Linse.ed 00," hi! j_l_store, and for:sale by • rob2o . FRIEND; RHEA: gr, Co., 57, Wider st:' CLOVER SEPT-75 Bushels, in stoie, and for sale by- MARTIN. & SMITH, fob 26 56, Wood it. rrIMOTHY,SEED.—A small lot for sale by feb36 MARTIN tit SMITH'. GREEN APPLES-35 Barrels sound and in good order, in store and for s a le by _ . feb2s. M ARTINi & SMITH, 56 Wood st. POTASH -L-2 cask'', in dors' and for sale by feb2s. MARTIN* SMITH, 66 Wood at. MOULDING 'l4olit sale by TOLACKSMITHRVices, Bellows nod Nail., for jUP rale by . - GEO, COCHRAN, fob2s. N. 26 Wood it. The-Half-Yearly Abstract of the Medi. cal Sciences. . . EING a practical and analytical Digest of the B contents of the principal British and Continental Medical works, published during the preceding air months, together with a series of critical reportson the progress of Medicine and the collateral sciences during the same period einbricing the variods branches under their proper heads ' etc. Edited by W. H. Ranking, M. D., .Cantab., Physician to the Suffolk General Hospital.. Vol. 2, No. 2—luly to October, 1845. Just received and for sale by feb26 LUKE LOOMIS, Agt., SO Wood sti Handbook. of Anatomy. GENERAL, Special, and Typographical, Trans , • lated from the original' German of . Dr. Alfred Von Behr, and adapted to the use of Rio English Student, by John Burkett, Fellow of.the Royal Col lege of Students orEnglandi and demonstrator of Anatomy it Guy's Hospital- For sale by feb26 LUKE LOOMIS, Agn:, 80 Wood at. ' • D ARLEY WANTED—At the Fort Pitt Ale Brew , ery, on Pennsylvania Avenue, near Toll Gate, Pittsburgh. feb24-6t . . 1110 the Honorable the Judges ofthe Court of Quard 1 ter Sessions of the Peace, in and for the County of Allegheny.. • • The petition nf3iisepli Albietz, of the bth Ward,: city of Pittsburgh, lit the county aforesaid; humbly shewoth, That 7our;petitioner bath provided himself with materials tibt the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwelling house in the county afore. , said, and prayi that your Honors will grant him a licence to keep a public house of entortainmont., And your petitioner, as in duty bound, will pray: JOSEPH AlttlETZ: - - We, the subscribers, cittizens of the sth Ward, do certify, that the .above petitioner, is of good ro pate for honesty and temperance, and is well provi ded with house room and conveuiences for the ac' commodation of travellers and others, and that said tavern is necessary. William Lehmer, J. C. Patterson, F. Carr, John tubtis, deo. hicLand, Jae. Mackin, Bernirrd Barite, A. Wood, S. M. Verester, James McLati, M. Lake, F. Glasser. feti2:l-413' Telecrvi.h copy 3 times and charge this office. Household Furniture at Auction In the City cj . ; Allegheny. (IN Tuesday morning, the 2d dtcy'ltif Mirch, - at 10 J o'clock, at the dwelling house of the Rev. Z. Hs Coston, in Robinson street,.nearly opposite the Ccit ton Factory - of Messrs. Arbuckle" 4-Avery, will be sold the entire stock of household and kitchen fur niture, among which are walnut Bureaus; parlori chamber, er stair and ball Carpeting, high and tow post Bedsteads, dining and breakfast Tables, fancy and common Chairs; Beds, Bedding, hair Mattrasses, Looking Glasses, Lamps, fire Irons, Fenders; hearth Rugs, 'plated Candlesticks, Lounges and Pillows Wash :Stands, candle stand, Window Blinds,China, Glass and Queensware, chamber set of Queonsware, fan. he. Terms—Cash par funds. +Feb26 JOHN D. DAVlSrAncttr. Aviation sales .BY JOHN D. DAVIS, AUCTIONEER. SOOTH-EAST CORNER OV WOOD . AND Tarn! ON Monday morning, March Ist, at 10 o'clock, will be sold an extensive assortment of Foreign _ had Domestic, Staple and Fancy Dry Goods. At 2 o'clock P. M., a large assortment of atone, granitei and other queensware, embracing nearly all the variety tbrually kept for s ale in a quecnswars store. A large quantity of now and second-hand household and kitchen furniture, among which are mahogany dining tables, side tables, breakfast and card tables, dressing bureaus, mahogany work and wash stands, fancy and common chairs, high and low post bedsteads, high back. rocking chairs, chil dren's chairs, feather beds, of superior quality, bed ding, mattrasses, brass and wire fenders, carpeting, wire safes; kitchen utensils, Ike. Also a quantity .of groceries, dfc. At 7 o'clock P. M., ready made overcoats; fine and coarse shirts, fancy stripe and fancy print shirts, shirt collars, gold and silver watches, fine table and pocket cutlery, engravings, looking glasses, mantle clocks, staple and fancy dry goods, Br.c.. feb26. "(American copy.) ' , New Goods * Now Goods tt • . OF THE LATEST SPRING STYLES,, JUST RZCZIVTD At No. 62 Market at:, Simpaolys ItottiObet 3d and 4the AA. MASON begs leave to - idiom the public . that be is constantly receiving, and is now in receipt of a large and well selected stock of rich • Spring Dry Goods, amongst which may bo found 1, I and 4-4 rich heavy dress Silks, imported under' the' new Tariff of 1847, and will be sold at much less' than former prices; also 23 dozen ladies extra super' Norite and Badois light colored Kid Gloves, com prising every shade. A large lot ofAlpacas and Al pines, Cashmeres, Mous de Laines and Ginghams, and some as low as 121 cents.; Calicoes of superior colors and style;including another entire case of t those Orange and Blue prints; 1 case of rich Eng-- lish Prints at ISI ets. Onr stock of bleach'd and brown Muslins is complete, and were purchased pre vionsto the great advance of cotton goods, which will enable us to sell them at former prices. Pur chasers. will please bear in mind that we do an en-. tire cob business, which enables us to sell goods , from 10 to 18 per cent less than. the credit spasm, and they will find it to their advantage to give us a 'call at No. 62,,Market street. feb2s. • • • - A. A. MASON.. WALL PAPER, GLAZED AND UNGLAZED Of every variety of patterns, cut from the latest French Samples. _,.15,000 rimers SUPERIOR GLAZED Perrin. r . t EY will be sold for cash, at less price than they • -an be purchased in Philadelphia or New York. THOSE having houses to . paper AZID mums buy ing to- a sell again, will find better article of WALL PAPER, for lees MONEY than has been ever offer ed:in this market before. Call at the Wall Paper Store of . J. SHIDLE, feb22-2m Smithfield at., Pittsburgh. PRODUCE -6 bb} e and 5 kegs Lard; r • .5 do. Roll Butter; 3 do Cloveraeed; ' 500 lb. Feather.; 4 bbls White Beans. 30 pair s Woollen Socs; Received and for mile by LAMBERT Sr. SITIPTOIT, 133 and 135'Wood'at. ISH : 7 bble No &lane bine ere ; 10 Idbble • • do do; 6 do No 1: do do; • 16 bbls Noe 1 and 2 do; • 6doNo 1 Salmon; . . 2.5 do do Ilerringe; 6 drams Codfish; for sale by A.I.IBERT 133 and 136 Woodet. !!W7M MEE REMMI A stipeiior article for -- GM. COCHRAN; • No. 26 Wood at. s :7, 4,14 'itts7C%:Zily• , ~' • 4410% 4. •xi'' .••ito.,'",k.(-„•• .• ":--j"•,(- ::;..',..7.1,' ''_;-i4%. '.' , ~. .- ' .i'l4, - ~• . .." -•)-(...:,.7,• ' ) .. , : 04:1 4'`2r. 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