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'.- "•__zr At `.`• ' - . ,:- EMBEI --{el,L'',i: j . t(>> ,i.: . :1.•- , ;. , ;'. 4 ,- . ..,:,. , :j.:z.,7-f's,- : .:',.: ~...',- : !. . - -.; '',-7,:.;:',.77 ' :!''. ' ;•?. - t' 4 . — .,.;-..,‘..,i- , %' - ' • , ,4 ;•:- r:1....,'-i.1,.:..:.,.;-,, ~'..r,, ...,.. i „, .-i:;,-..4_'' , .-. ESSE= =KM • *4j4":1",7-- L. lIARPER, EDITOR Ak) PROPRIETOR P ITTSBiRGIit W EDNESDAY.MORNING, MARCH 3, 1847 Iknton's Speech. We have scarcely 'room to call., the attention of our metiers -to.the Speecli of Senator Btorrote, which will be found at length' in. this morning's Post . " Old Bullion " shines through this great ispeeeh trom beginning to end! We, id• not tth together approve of the course of Mr ;Bax2ox last, year, but we are free to say that during the present session he re-instated himielt in the confidence of the Democracy, by the patriotic stand be has taken in support of the mar and the administration.' li . ead and circulate his speech. (ET Correspondente must be patient.. Letters from lAtudiington City and liarrisbirrg will be pub lisher to-nicy row., al:lkur edition of yesterday Was exhausted The; same matter will appear in the Weekly on Satur lay. We shall have some extras worked off. I:l . •Congress terininates its session to-morraw; and we fear rnany,importailf measures will be de feated.- • 112,981131 have been received in N,etv Or leans.by the Truttinter of ,:the Relief Fpnd, up tt; the 20th ult. _ friight. or any provisions or clothing aent . by beitevotentpersons in this country , to Ire. land or Scotland, will be paid by the British cc?lt will be seen by an advertisement in to day's paper that, the Commissioners eetne Penn- Itairroad Company, have callid a 'meet. sae d the subscribers to the capital stock,, at Phil. sulelphia, On the 30th inst., in order to organize 'said Company. L'aaocic Isnrrrrur E.—We take pleasure in infor ming our readers that the Anniversary Of thi.s Lite rary Society Will be celebrated this evening, at 7 o'clock, in St Paul's school house. The .opening address will be delivered. by Rev. Mr. Lancaster, in.be ibllowed by addresses from Mr. John Jen nings and Rev. P. OiNlealy. White's Band will, se learn, be , in attendance. The public are invi ted to attend, . MASONIC.NOTICE. • - -4 4 .,4* - An'adjournameeting.of Lodge 45, A. Y. Ma. sons will, be held this-evening, Wednesday, March 3d, at CI o'clock P. M., in the Masonic Temple, corner of 3d and Wood streets, A. L., 53.17. By Order of the Worshipful Master. S. Me.KINLEY, Sec'y,. G tea, Dry Goods and Furstflute at MO-MORROW, Thursday, March 4th, at clock, A. 31., will be sohl, a - large and gener al aisortnuat of Dry Goods, comprising; Calsinetts, Jeans, Alpaccas,Delaines, Flannels, Ta §le 'Cloths, Shawls and Spool Cotton. Also, a quantity of Grim Overshoes; arid at 2 &clock, p: at, on account of a former purchaser,l If chests A r ..-Br. - Tea; 4 caddy hoses do 2hf ,bozes tobacco; twholectox. do..i . 13 . -kegs madder, At the same time: a variety of Household and Kitchen Farni tore, viz., 1 eight day Clock, with handsome case; Mahogany Bureaus; Looking Glasses; Tables; Fan-: cy Chairs; Rocking do.; Ingrain arpeting and Floor Matting; with a lot of Litchen ntensils; Franklin Stove and Pipe. At 7 o'clock. same ev ening, and each evening dining the week, Gold and. Silver Watches, Clocks t Toys, Cutlery and Fancy Goods.. [mar3] P. M'KENNA, Audt. Extra Sale of Splendid Ilonsehold Vitt, mature, tZe. ALAN Friday afternooe, the sth inst., at 2 o'clock, 1J :it the Commercial Auction Rooms, corner" of Wood and sth streets„"will be sold without reserve, 1 - doz. mahogany chairs, crimson velvet scats; I rocking do.; I mahogany leunge,ilo 1 do. eaten lima dining table; 2 mahogany pier ta bles, with mai- j ble tops; 1 mahogany side board; l hat-rack; 1 splen did french mirror brussels carpet; wash stands; dressing benrata; fenders; 4 venitian blinds; refrigr. orator; safe; feather bed; carted hair; klattrass; lamps;' china and glassware, kitchen utensils; la dte's saddle. &c., &c.; embracing the entire stock of agentleman who has declined housekeeping. - Al so, a" large quantity of new farnituro of the best qnality and most approved style, which may be ex amined' the day, previous to the sale. mart ' JOHN D. DAVIS, Ana', ersowss Panty Goods at Auction. lAN 'Wednesday evening, the 3d instant, at 7: q'.: NJ clock, at the Commercial Auction Rooms, cor ner of Wood and Fifth streets, - will be sold an ex tensive assortment of fan cy and staple German Goads, among which are Satchels, Spectacles, Sporting...Se gar Cases of fine quality, Tobacco Boxes in great va ri smoke pipes with fine painted bowls, Razor Straps .fine metal Buttons, Ivory figured and moun ted studs, Silk guards, black neck Laces, hair Brush es, dross Cord, plated suspender Buckles,watch keys, Camp glasses, lead Pencils, Breast pins, Ear-rings, Jet Broches,. Steel rist Chains, double scarf Pins, irt Sockets, Pin Cushions, &c. Mani a quantity of Knives and Forks, Pen and pocket knives, razofe, sewing silk, 2500 Spanish Segars, &c. mart' JOHN D. DAVIS, Auct.. • Auction saes BY JOHN D. DAVIS, AUCTIONEER SOLITIPEAST CORNER OF WOOD AND FIFFit STREETiI. ON Thursday morning, the 9th inst:, at 10 W clock,, will be sold an extensive assortment of Foreign and Domestic, Staple and FanciDry Goods, &c. At .2 o'clock P. M., I crate assorted China and Queetutviare; I Irpri Safe; 1 Platform Scale; 2 Tiercei Rice; 12 boxes _and Kegs manufactured Tobacco; 5 halfchests YoUng Hysein Tea; 14 doz. coal, Doyen 'shire and Grain Shovels; a large assortment of new and second hand Household and Kitchen Furniture; feather beds; matrasses, looking glasses; carpeting; wire fenders; sofas. ' desks; stoves; wire selves, &c. ' At 7 o'clock P. M., a retail stock of Dry Goods, Clothing; Boots; Shoes, line Cutlery, Cold and Silvei Watches; double barreled .Shot Guns; Pistols; En gravings; Mantel Clocks, Charts, 4-c. i mart PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS AND SPRING AND AXEL FACTORY. ISAAC . JONES. JONES giTIGG, MANYFACTURERS of Spring and Blister Steil, Plough Steel, Steel Plough Wings, Coach and' Eliptic Springs, Hammered Iron Axes, and dealers in Malleable Castings, and Coach Trimmings ' gene rally, corner of Ross and Front streets, Pittsburgh; -Pa. - feb26-d2in :MACHINE CARDS, LOCH FINDINGS, &c M. Cummins, Smitbfield at., above 3d. MESSRS. James Smith & Co.'s Machine Card Agency, Manufacturer's Finding EstaWish ment, and dealer in Clocks, Looking Glass Plates, Framing Glass, &c.. - nov. 18--feb23d&-N VIRHINIA HOUSE, CORNER OF FERRY AND WATER STREETS; P/IifIBVIIGII, PA. STE VE.NS,& BEACH, Proprietor's. ' feb26-d6m .31111ntan , a Journal. . W. WILSON, only authorized agent for this I A. city and vicinity of the American Journal of Science and Arts, has received No. 7, with its usual rich and interesting variety, embellished with n umer. dint plates, 8 - tc.• This valuable work should be in the hands of every manufacturer and practical artisan. Improvements, in arts and science hate been deeply 'indebted to the matured and able articles with which thii,work is so amply enriched. Subscriptions $5,00 per annum. Conlplete sett, embracing 2.5 years, feb9 ULK PORK,-.-8000 lbs. Bulk Pork, hog round, I - for sale by FRIEND, RHEy & Co., feb2o No. 57, Water at; ENM on, BOXES Pound Lump Lynchburgh Tobacco; .4A../ in store and for sale low to clohe consignment, L. S. WATERMAN, . feb23 No 31 Water and 62 Front at. BRIT)LE & RARNESS---3 Rolls Black Harness Leather; 3 Rolls Bridle Leather. ' in store and for sale by ; L. S. WATF.RISIAN, feb23 No 31 Water and 62 F-- MANNER'S 011-11:1 Mils, in store and for sale by , L. S. WATERMAN, feb23 No 31 Water and 62 Front sts. T~TENTOCRY LEAF% TOBACCO— 29 libds, in store and for sale low to close consignment, by L.S. WATERMAN, No 31 Witerand 62 Frontsts. Tt received and for sale low-2 bbls. Smith's .best quality New York Coach Varnish. Also, I:qr. bbl. Leather Varnish, for sale by feb2o ROBERTS & KANE, 82, 3d st. s ß m ß i us LS k; Copal Furniture Varnish, Nos. I and 2, New Yoyk, make, on hand and for sale by the tal. or bbl, by, ItODERTS & JANE,. feb2o No. n 3d st Akr,..G.leE:blyot ofMa ltza i l i f t Wk ,st atd A li;e l. llo ors, • leb2o No. 82, 3d st. CAREEN APPLES-25 /ibis in good order, rec'd by steamer Hibernia, and for sale by lebl9 LAMBERT & SHIPTON. "RYE WANTED---2000 bushels Rye wanted, fur which cash will be naid, by feb27. MILLER & RICKETSON. CLOVER SEED. -75 Bushels, ia store, and for llj sale by MARTIN & SMITH, feb26 - 56, Wood et. I...AcKsw.3enowslol and Nails, for _UP sale by GEO. COCHRAN, feb2s. • No. 26 Wood at. P 1 JOAN F. quico MOULDING SHOVELS—A superior article for sale by GEO. COCHRAN, feb26. No; 26 Wood st. Mr. -George It. Gliddon, VORMERLY IL S. Consul, for Cairo; will l.' com mence a Course of Fite Lectures, illustisted by .splendid Pictorial Diagrams and Genuine Antiqui ties, at the LUTHERAN CHURCH, 7th st., on FRI DAY evening, bth 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. Xxcicirs, with Prospectus and Programmes, for sale at the Book Stores ofKay & Co., Wood street; Elliott ikEnglish, Market street; J. L. Read, 4th at.; John ston..& Stockton, Market at.; Cook's Depot, 4th at.; Ji B. M'Fadden &Co.'s Market st.; Yeager's do., and" offide Si:Charles Hotel. TMtsts--Gentleman's Tiekets,.sl,so; Lady's, $1; Juvenile. Person 75c. for the Course ortiveLeeturcs. Single admissionew:-Adalts, 'l5O cts., Juvenile Persons 25 cents. For other particulars see Prospectus and Programmes.. •. • • feb27. c ._~ h s.• IN=l Mill FREM2I • • -•-• • - •• • '; _ - tonspATculaS FOR, .241 - E POST: BY ELECT t CONGRESS We are under_ the necessity of condensing the news by Telegraph, owing to the length of /kn. ton's speech. • ,• On Monday, in the Senate, the following bills passed:—Army Appropriation; Post Routes; .1 - r: acting Ljght Amiss; Refunding to states momy expended in eqaippingvolunteeri, Injhe trouse, the Irish Relief bill created son e confusion; an - amendment was offered. for the 8. 1 lief of the American Poor, decided out of order‘ • On Tuesday, in the Benate, - -the WILMOT PRO: VISO was-rejectedby ten majority. The Three Million Bill then Passed. ALLEGHENY COUNTY TEMPERANCE QUARTERLY CONVENTION. • The various Temperance Societies throughout the County of Allegheny, are hereby notified that be next regular! 'meeting of the above named As sociation, will he held at Temperance Hall, on Smithfield st., city of Pittsburgh, on the First Fri day, of. March;at - lkx•'-clock, A. M. -It is earnestly hoped that every society in the County will be repreSente‘i l i matters of great in _erest,and importance are to be brought before the meeting. •It is also 'llesired• that such Townships, having no societies within their limits, will send' delegates to represenithem in the Convention. WM. LARIMER; Jr President. Euxo.vn Siiroworx, Secretary. • • - 130TASII-6 - easke Potash, recd_ and for sale by FRIEND . ; RILEY 4.• CO., .1. mart , 57 Water at. ..BROOMS --27 'dozn Corn Broottas, :received and for sale by , FItIEND,, RHEY & Co., atar2' .51 Water st. FRESHrItUT:— 1100 drums Smyrna Figs; 40 las M.ll. Raisins; 1 cask Zarite Currants; 10 bxsTrunes; - -- For sale by J. D. WILLIAMS & Co., mart 110 Wood st S— ALERATUS-10 bxe Prime, tbr sale by - -mart J. D. - WILLIAMS lk Co., 110 Wood se _ PEPPER --J bags Pepper reed and for sale by mare. J. D. WILLIAMS & Co., 110 Wood at. riret, Wine. 40 CASES <o St. Julien Medoe 50 Wine, just re eeived and lbr sale by feb27. MILLER & RICKETSON. PLANTATION MOLASSES-300 barrels planta tion Molasses just received and for sale by feb27. MILLER 4- EicE.ETsoN, wurrE LEAD-55 kegs pure White Lead, in store and for sale by feb27. MILLER & RICKETSON. COFFEE -200 Bags Rio Coffee; 100 4, Havana do; 10 Sacks Java do; Just received and for sale by- MILLER & RICKETSON, feb27 • No 170 Liberty st. LOAF SUGAR-20 Barrels No 4 Loaf Sugar; just received and for sale by MILLER & RICKETSON, feb 27 No 170 Liberty et, GrEOaGE. ARMOR, Tailor, roultTli ST, BETWEEN WOOD AND SDI ETII FIELD STREETS, jan29 N ear y opposite Me Mayor's Office.) y L. 5... Waterman, Avilxo,ll2.o4L'l4:erGeraonet,r,deCaolmermiisiisiornrorucde Faonrti Pittsburgh Manufactures, Noa. 31 Water, and 62 Front streets, Pittsburgh. 1'0,23 etLOVFRSEED-13 Bbls. just received, in store ki and for sale by r L. S. WATERMAN . , feb23 No 31 Water and 62 Front sts. CORCHINGS-3 Tons. a prime article, in store . 0 and for sale by L. S. WATEII.3fAN, feb23 No: 31 Water and 62 Front at. Q ALA R2I.TUS--3 Casks, in store and for sale., by ,• • I...E.,•WATE/124AN -- No 31 Water and 62 Front st... OLL BUTTER--1313b15. just recd, in store and for sale by L. S. WATARMAN, feb23 No 31 Water and 62 Front st. • T R0N...4) To assorted, in store and for sale by L. S. WATF.R.MAN, No 31 Water and 62 Front et. AILS---3001Ccga assorted, in store and for sale • by L. S. WATERMAN, feb23 No 31 Water and 62 Front at. Al BOXES Tobacco, 12's and IG , s; - 9 3 . V is store and for sale by L• 8. WATERMAN, No 31 Water and 62 Front at OTTON YARNS-10,000 lbs. assorted Nos., in store and for eale by L. S. SVATERNIAN, feb23 No 31 Water and 62 Front st: . . . SPANISH SOLE LEATHER -100 Sides, in store and for sale by L. S. WATERMAN, feb23 N 0.31 Water and 62 Front sta. KIRTING-7..llundies_ ring Leather, in store and for by L. S. WATERMAN, feb23 .No 31 Water and 62 Front et. INSEED Etbls, in store and for sale by • L. S. WATERMAN, No 31 Water and 62 . Frontsts. oe.n FEET best quality Rosewood , on hand Jl-1 and for sale by ROBERTS & KANE, No. 83, 3d at. OLL BUTTER '25 ,k,it3 justreed and for sale by LAMBERT R• SUIPTON . , lobl9 133 and 135 Wood st. OTASIf--.2ealfks, in store •nnd for sale by feb2s. MARTIN & SAIITH, 56 Wood et; - A ...- 1 A` 3 • P 4t - ::• - ,- • • . • „ ; =ME . ,t,.%, :..7. !--.2:,ecc,:7,,„„.,. _ i‘f"..,'''',-;'.--'.'..•','.;•';1;:.!:‘,.-•.',.. EINEM 1917. $11.263A.1r PACIKET. 1847. THE Mail 'and Passenger Steamer IS AAp NEWTON, 'Capt. A.. G. .MAsow, wut ruitas a regular !Jacket between Pittsburgh and CluiTinate, leaving Pittsburgh every Sunday at 10 cO - M. The Isaac Newton was built this spring, expressly for the trade, tilid offo 4 passengers eVery comfort and superior accomMOdations. febl3 MONDAY PACk...ET. Al Theregufal. mail Cap assenir steamer iagONONGAHELA. Ston g e, will run as a regular packet between -Pittsburgh and Cincin nati, !caving this port every Monday at 10, A: M., and Wheeling at 10, P. M., the same day. , .11eturn lag, she Will leave Cincinnati every Thursday; at 10, A. M. For freight or passage apply on bourd. The Monongahela was built expressly for this trade, and offers to the passengers comfort, and su perior accommoclations. mar 31 1817 TuesdayPftoket. .1.134.7 The regular mail and passenger steam er HIBERNIA, No, 2, Cipt. J. KLINE.- rttaTa, will runits a regular packet between Pitts burgh and Cinciniutti; leasing this port every Tues day at 10 A. M., rand Wheeling at 10 P. "M.'of the same day. Returning, she will leave Cincinnati ev ery Friday at 10 A. M. For freight or passage ap ply on board. 7 - The Hibernia No. 2, was built expressly for the trade, and offers to the passengers every com fort and superior accommodations. janl2, 1847 7. „. Wednesday . Packet. 1817 • THE NEW ENGLAND, - Noi 2, Capt. S. Datc. will leave Pittsburgh every %%Fe ci,i 4 r, i l l.l 3 , a y morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling .every Wednesday evening at 10 P.M.; and Cincinnati eve. ry Saturday at 10 O'clock, A. M. --.,_ feb2o 1847. pitir*sio4.y7-PACICET., 1847. THE WISCON4N,,Capt.n....T. Glum will leave PittsbuTh every Thursday morning st 10 o'clock; Wheeling, every Thursday evening at 10 P. M.; and Cincinnati every Sunday at 10 o'clock, A.: M. 1'619 SATURDAY PACKET. The regular mail and passenger steamer MESSENGER, Capt. Linford, 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. Welk A. M. For freight or passage apply on board. The Messeng,er was built expressly for this trade,. and offers to her passengers every comfort and ac commodation. mar 23 SATURDAY PACKET. The regular mail and passenger steazn er_ CIRCASSIAN, Capt.. Isaac Bennett, 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, A. M. For freight or passage apply on board. The Circassian was built expressly for this trii4V, and offers to her passengers every comfort and Ac commodation. mar 23' THURSDAY PACKET. THE new - U. S. Mail steamer ACADIA, M. E. Lucas, Master, will'run as a regu lar passenger packet between Pittsburgh and the, above pod during the season of 1846, leaving every Thursday at 10 o'clock A. M. The Acadia is nelV and has superior accommoda tions. For freight or passage apply on board, or to ap9 J. NEWTON JONES, Agent. MONDAY PACKET. THE ret,..mlar mail and pasenger steam I ...,_or i ct4 er UNION; Captain Maclean, will run as a regular packet between Pittsbtirgh and Cincin nati, leaving, this port every Monday at 4.3 o'clock, P. M. Returning she will leave Cincinnati every Thursday at (-; P. M. The Union was built expressly for this trade, and affords every accommodation. For freight or passage apply on borrd. may .9 Por CiritilaTill and Louisville. . 6 ,E fsi. it The new and splendid passenger steam leaveUMßl A, O'NEAL, Master, will for the above and intermediate ports, regular ly. For freight or passage apply on board, or to jel D. WILKINS, Agent; For Cincinnati and St. Louis The passenger steamer PALESTINE, Capt. Williams, wili leave for the above and al intermediate ports regularly. _ .... Z d For iknight pr pninagelapply on boat*. Je9 • • Tuesday Evening Packet. • The new and splendid passenger .steatia bout DECLARATION, Capt. Vorheesi will run asa regular packet between Pittsburgh anti Cincinnati, leaving this port every Tuesday evening at 3 o'clock. Returning she will leave Cincinnati every Friday evening at 3 o'clock. The Declaration offers superior accommodations , to passengers. For freight or passage apply on ! board. The well known fast running steamer -,•-•-..-aCA.M.BIIIA, IV. ForSyth, Master, will run as a regular Packet, leaving every Wednesday morn ing at 10 o , clock i and Wheeling, at 10, P.M., the same 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. I Wellivllle Regular Packet. _ Tim steamer ARENA, Ittzse C. FLtr.- *el., son, Master, will leave Pittsburgh for svil e and - all intermediate landings, on Mon iesglt dayS, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 9 o'clock, A.M.; and Wellsville for Pittsburgh on Tuesdays, Thurs. days, and Satiiidays, at 9 o'clock, A.M. For freight or passage apply on board. dec.s . Por Wlteellug.....4tegular Packet. Trit splendid light draught steamer -. a DOMINION; S. Tytirm, Master, will run as a regular packet between Pittsburgh and Wheel ing; leaving Pittsburgh for Wheeling every Monday, Wednsed ay and Friday, at 3 o'clock, P.M.; and leav ing Wheeling for Pittsburgh every Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday, at 9 o'clock, A. M. For- freight or passage apply on board. Rooks—Jcist Received. 91HE Dog and the Sportsman:. by Skinner; The Book olJasher; Dow Junior's Patent Sermons; 1000 Nights Entertainment, 5 vole; Bronson's Elocution; Abbott's Young Christinn and Corner Stone; Dictionary of Quotations. H. S. BOSWORTH & CO., feb24 No. d 3 Market st. NtIV Goode I New Glbods II OF TIIE, LATEST SPRING STYLES i JUST RECEIVED At No. 62 Market at., Simpson's Row, bet 3d and 41it. A A. MASON begs leave to inform the public that he is constantly receiving, and is now in receipt of a large and well selected stock of.rich Spring Dry Goods, amongst which may be found+, and 4-4 rich heavy dress Silks, imported under the new Tariff 0f1547, and will be sold at much less than former prices; also 23 dozen ladies extra super, Norite and 13adois light colored had Gloves, com prising every shade. A large lot of Alpacas and Al- 1 pines, Cashmeres, Mous de Laines and Gingham!, and sonic as low as 121. cents.; Calicoes of superior colors and style, including another entire -case of tho-e Orange and Blue prints; 1 case of rich Eng•' lish Prints at ISI cts. Our stock of bleach , d and brown Muslins is complete, and were purchased pre vious to the gretif advance of cotton goods, which will enable ua to..sell them at former prices. Pur chasers will please bear in mind that we do an en tire cash business, which enables us .to sell goods from 10 to 15 per cent less than the credit system, and they will find it to their advantage to give us a call at No. 62, Market street. feb2s. Thos. A. Hillier, T OOICING GLASS MANUFACTURER, and fan cy Furnishing Warehouse, No. 104 Wood st near Fifth, Pittsburgh, Pa.; wholesale and reta.l.- - English and French Engravings; Japaned %Walters and Trays; -.- Looking Glass Plates, by the box of single light; Table Cutlery; Picture Glass ofall sizes; Brittania Tea ware, in setts or single pieces; Portrait and Picture Frames, Fire Irons and genders ; , Mahogany Toilett Glasses, in 1, 2 and 3 drawerti; German silver and Britannia tea raid table Soong; Hand and Magnifying Mirrors; Candlesticks, Snuffers and Trays; Gilt, Pier and Mantel Glasses; Genttethen's Shaving Cases; Combs, klaiii"Brushes, &c. Mr' Merchants, Hotels and Steamboats supplied on liberal terms, and packing carefully attended to. Usual discount for 'cash. febl9-d2w 0 Yes, 0 Yes. 'VOLT can always find at G.Achnecles,on the nor ." ner of Fifth hod Smithfield sts., - fr esh Oysters served up in every style, on the shortest notice. Also, Ground Nut Candy, Fruits, and Pastries of the choicest kino.- Call and see. novMdtap ~ ~ .. MINE ':i;.Yq_l...!: , -,,',',;.=. , ; SF S£K~,.. =_:'..l:.:e.;•-.]-;.,..,..:.',:?.;..::-.-:-.J•:,,..,-, ;;,, ~ .'-ir,',,.•:':V.4,;',:.-2:'7:!,*-,•::-:,: ik,,',r,,,`;':,ti::' EMEI '~:~; CINCINN ATI PA.aECETS For Cincinnati A. A. MASON V ; ~ >: - . •• . • List of LettOOst . 1 D ElttilirVia* ih the Post Games at.Pittshargh; JA, March Ist,, 1.547. -- Persenti calling for letters .chose: munes*e oti. this Lis, rill phase saythey are advertised. Act y John . All* o nS. Aber Jacob. Allan - ' ward • Adams Nancy _ - Alleat:etfSamuel Agnew Nancy Jane - AmbitionTS . • Adams AMP. , - Allan•atines Adams Ann 111 - Allies oi Eliza Adams John Allentich-ard * Aitken Elizabeth AratiOilun Williain Adams Mary ,_, AndeAton-Dridget Acheson D ' •Anderxon - Martha Agnew W II Applig•nte.,Uriah• . - Agnew. Susannah . . Andress Hatmah J 4 Adarnslohn S Andeiscin Mary . Adams Samuel AnsoiMaty Adams Sarah if ' AnVold Israel' ev Ambisson Sainuel • Arrrisyning' Robert . Alexander. Abruhain A Arm iead Ellen' _ rt AlitOn George - , _ A rm s ongrGeorge Co Allan A - C. • . - .A - end Thomas W Allward Jobn E 2:- AkiliWillipm Barnes Charlei .Bostikielc-Mary Ba!slay Jacob A . BoYnfon G Baker Dophany Bockings W L 2 Bacon William Rev 2 Boyles Robert . • Baily Henry Borden Mary'Anna Baird Thomas, -2:km4.ll:Thornton Bailey Thomas Boyd.,'Fletcher Baker Saltine! •'2 Boalghomart Ballard Robert BoggigMaigaret Barclay Barbara' - 'Bole - Thomas Baughman Samuel BO3itt Samuel . „ Barnett John ' Bugg Maria: Bassett George 4/onrrealiehel Barry James ' • • Bonitini'Williain Barnard Rachel . T BrOidriVilliam Barnes Susan r Brm J Barclay John . " Broyjn roily Barger William &Atli Jelin Sell , brown Hugh, Bell John Brdon Napoleon Bears 0 Brown James Bean Joseph ,‘ Brown. Jamima Beggs Ann Jane ' , Brown Mary . Bender Jacob - Brooks Pascal P Bennet E • Brian John Beck David Bradley Alexander Berry Samuel Brfitt Mary Ann Beach R R Bridges Robert Beebe E H Brodie Barbara Bennett David C Brindle Jamei L. Bean Malinda Bruse &Mud Bean J • ' Bryant Ellen Beall Edward -Brice John Bigler, Sargent &Bigler Bryant Ellen Blackburn B Brawdiz George Bliven Alfred Brooks Charles . ' Blossom Mary Ann Britton William 2 'Bloss Georgr M Bradford Patrick Blainey Rebecca Brownlee John Black Mary E'S , Efrain Samuel Black William Bunn & Clouse !Black Joseph I. Bieck John S • Black S Buckley Mary A. Black J L rare BMus Robert Boyle John ' Burns Alexander 2 Boyd James F Br jars Thomas Bogert Hannah Butler Harriett Bower Jacob Butbridee Jame Boekins W L i Butler Benjamin Bond Benjamin Byland William I. Burk John C Baler ~liarah Burns Bernard Burns Giorge W Burke Patrick C Carr, Miller &Sheri 'on Cosgrove P mrs 'Carter H - Coyle Joseph ICasseday John . Cox M A Carlen John. Couley'llugh Catlin John . COI Peter Caughey.John Cowles, Charles Carnes Robert . Carrigan GC Cmupell John Connelly W C Campbell Cyrus - Corobs Pressley Gampell Matthew G CoOk Maria Chambers John Cook Mary Ann Chollar Loudon ConnerJohn Ii ,Chapman Joseph. ' Ci•ward Michael Chaffer Nathaniel Croco Heruy Chamberlin .larob ...-;Cf4tze.Herirr Chapman Jaines i Crawford William Church Wesley 'Crawford John Chapman William Brign John Clark Nathaniel Crethelin R Claybaugh James Croco Mary Clark Agnes Cribbs John Cochran Saml Cready John W Cooper E miss Crawford John !Colvin William Craig Joseph r Collins Marquis Crossett John Coling William Cridge John Coffee Peroe 'Craig Thomas Colton Abr G Crawford Saint Coltart William Coulbert Garrett Collier Thomas -- Cutlet William Caller Meyer A • Cullen T Collins Elizabeth Curran William' Coates Francis Curies C Cox William Curry G* I Conner John Catnaps Said Dawver Matilda R Dennis W P Pay Ira DeVight RA int' Dawson Capt Dixon James Dan Abijah Dicker Mary Darrow Milton Diehl Sarah Darrow Milton Dorsey Eliza Q Dawson Simpson Doyle ,Tames If • Davis Sarah Dooley William Davis Walton ' Douthitt Elizabeth Davis WIV ' Donnell 0 Fanny • I Davis J A Rev Dorsey Eliza miss Davis Mary 2 Dorris Hugh Davis Maria Dorris John Davies Evan . Dorr Michael Davis Sarah . Dougherty Margaret Davis David Douglass Samuel Davis Thomas Dunn Blair Thomas Davis lane Duncan William Dewhurst Richard Duffy Margaret Deary Mary Ana Durrozs Michael . . Dentler W G Duff Michael Develin Mary E Dummett Catharine -Del:iglu David C ' Duncan John Devol Capt Duncan Archibald Dentler W G Duncan Williatta Dugan Margaret DulTJoseph I. E . Elliott Robenia Emmory Mary Atine Edwards Thomas Earnest Jacob Eckert John P Erb Christopher - Edwards John Ellis Elizabeth Ealy Samuel Elliott George Edwards Matthew Elder David Edwards Lititia Else Andrew J . Edwards Hannah 1 Evans E'Daniel. Elliott J'K Ewan Isaac Ellis Minerva S Evans David E 2 English Margaret Ewing Hannah Evans Evan J P Fagaines George W 2 „Frordlohn Samuel Falrman W A ' , Tooter Caleby Fairfield Richard Forgey E J • Fawcett James Foord Ann Fell Jacob F Foreman James Ferguson Robert Foster Hugh L Fee mr Ford Mary Fleming L Forowes Thomas 2 Fish Henry W Foord Samuel John Fielden William Fredericklohn Fitzgerald William ' Foster George. Fleming Samuel 2 Fry W J Finney A 2 Friedel Joseph ..., Floyd Samuel ' - r Fisher William FletCher M Frier George Fleming J - Francis Eran D Flinn, Thom as Francis Phan Flemiril , G Fullman Peter ' Forsythe & Baker Galloway George, • Goodrich' W N Gardner Michael Gordon William Gass John Gowan Simeon Galbraith W A. . Gough John B Garvin Marven Goff Mll • Gallagher Patrick" Goold Israel Sarvin Mary Gregg Margaret Gallagher "M Gruber Lewis Gallaway Amelia . . Grurnlee Susannah Gillespie Richard . Grumfield G M ' Giphon Lucinda , Greenwood Joseph Gillespie Lucretia Gioss Rosanuah Gilbert Edtvard A 2 ' Grimes Johnson Gibbs Thomas Gririths William Gibson E C Grant James A a Gilmore Miss ChOvq galtnon ~~~ .. .k'r'%-- F,-' , - ,. ±-: . . , -,•' .;,.. • 4 .:, -- ,1_.A,--.., .j_;:',',•it';'• 1.3 Gilford Nicholas:. Greg Gregg , Jesse p . • Glingaugh .Tciseph - Griffith Aim Gilchrist Sardh B Gregg Jaffies,. • Gillespie William . ° Griffith & Dixon Giger Daniel , Gehtun Hugh - Glass E W Gray James Gleson Susannah . Graham .Arch'd •••• - Glasgow -Rogan Gray Elder . Gleim Harry . - . Graham Daniel -2 Glee John • Geyer Jr -George . Gould Israel Guest Job 3 Goodwin BF. 5 Guthrie Mary Jane Golding Dennis IHall J- Hays Jacob. Hall John _ Hay Charles . • Hall William. ', Henry John P Hamilton Williatp - Herron John Hamilton John • - Hershey Peter - Hall James"- ' ' Harriet James Handlen 'Bridget T Hendera6 _Sarah Ann Harper Sar ah rtr 2:y2 ouisa miss Hampton John' - Hizer James Hampton:John' ' ' Hinis Francls Hagerty Francis Higgins Mary' Harney Elizabeth 'HißPatrick ~. Hatnnett J &j• Hill J - • Harker E ''' . Will Jackson. II Harden Jonathan Hogle Edw . - Harrison William . Holland -Amos Harper; William Horner David . Harris George - ' Holladay'Julius I Hardman John Holmes J P - • Harman. Nancy Miss • Holmes James Harmer Randolph . Hollenback William , Hargett' john House G W Harper Nancy - Hooper %V H _ '' 2 Hartscnigh Thomas Hotten"Robt M Harden - Holstin Howard'S • Hatch Ebenezer ' - How Michael ' _ Hatten Francs;.,;' ' .Hopkirlett --'• - 1 Hays Thome Sc`Co '''''lTouse Suit!' Hawn Isaac Wowanl j . Havetheld John -- Howard T`.. ; . . Hartley George Hulse James R -Hastings Clementine Huston Cyrus Havens Elizabeth _ Hunter Lydia C ilaulse James , ' ' , Huling Isabella Hatch Mary b Hulse miss , \ .... Hayti Saml II •- - Hudson J ames Hushman Danl • I rwin Thomas - Irwin Robeit nvin David. Irving Margret M rwin Brown Irwin Nancy A rwin John S • Irwin R A rons Mr •- J . Jackson John H 2 Johnson Alfred Jackson John Johnson Sartil James Morris' 2, Jai:non Henry Jamison Lewis Jones John -P Jamison Robert . Jon, sS D Jack ' & Emory Jones William Joy Eliza Jones John ' Johns Alfred Jones Evan,. Jefferson Hamilton • Jones Matilda. Jobe mrs' Jones William Jew William Jones Morgan Johnston James Jones Thomas I ' . • • —K . • . . KelehmetEleanor Kelly Mark Ann Kelsey Amos . . Kerr John Kennedy James" Kerr yatrick! Kennedy Thos.or John Kelly George • - Kennedy .3 Miss ' ' ~..Kelldy Benjainin Kenna,Edvvard . Kelly Hugh ! - Kenery Thomas , ! .: .Kincaid Martha Kerns Edward 'Kirkpatrick Joseph Keller Victor . Kembie J . V ' . .• Kenrick Peter ' Kenai's ., Jacob: . Keck James .. Knoxl.K • . Kerney John . Kissiek Moses Keller Prudence cm, Kilburn Daniel L ' Karnes William Kirkpatrick Mitchell • Kaine B • - Knox Tames Kauffman J • - -3, Knox J•P Kearns Edward Knoi John L L ' Kauffman Washington Kirkpatrick Mary Ann Kehler Rebecca Kembull & Co A B Kennedy John - . Kinsey Thomas Kerr BF " • Kinsey. Margaret Mrs Kelly Michael ' Klassen Charlet F K er r:Dirital... , -. ,, •••-. ,,, ..:..__King.,.,buzie5.., ... r ...•. Kelly Daniel • L Larnheit Allied . Leech Francis ' . Lamburn .. lsaac Lingle Daniel ' Laverty Charles Liggett D Lawler Daniel Lytle . Jr „Tames; 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 Lonergav Catharine • Leech Jane M miss Lowry Thomas Leonard George Lonergair 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 Leech Jane M F M Maguire mrs Mount S C Maguire John Morgan Margaret A Mahairy Alex ' Morris John Macklin John Nowrey William Manelos Thomas Morgan Morgan Slathers William T Morton Robert ' Matthews Ellen Monaghan Thomas Martincourt Ann Mohan Patrick. Matson Rebecca Morton Thomas Martin William Mott Samuel Merrit Isaac Morrick Richard M :Macklin William Morrow John A J Metz Catharine Morrow John Meenown James Moore Ann Mellenger James Morris Ann Eliza Millenger Saml Morrow Thomas Mitchell Margaret Morrow Sarah Jane Mitchel Fanny Moore Joseph Mitchell John. Alexander Miller William Mullen Daniel W L Myers Mary . Mitchell Mary Munn Samuel Miller G T Mullen Daniel Miller Edward Mullen Andrew Mosgrove Eliza Mrs Ntiskrey Jacob , Moreland Ann mrs Mullen Ann G Moreland Alex D Murtland Charles Moss Charles -- Mullen James Morris L Mulholland Miss Morris W A Murdock David L. Moorhead Sarah Jane Murphy James Montgomery James Murphy Patrick Morgan Robert Murray John M.' M'Beau Hugh M'Gargill Jane M'Evory Michael M'Feely Sarah Jane M'Adams George Mlienry Nancy M'Bride B ' M'Gargill Agnes M'Bride William. AFGoliiin John Mtlelland H 2 M'Grath M Mtlelland David M'Gurk Patrick Mtlellandlanc,Mary M'Gee Ellen 2 Mtlosky Ann miss Mtrinnis Wm a M'Candtess Alexander M'Grath Alexander M'Closky Calif ' • 111[Tarland Francis miss M'Clatchy William M'Garr Patrick 2 Altana A M'Farland Robert Mtance T I M'Gurk John M'Closkey James M'lllroy Francis Mtall James M'lntyre Jahn Mtallen James M'lllroy Samuel Mtlennon John Millherron William M'Cabe Owen M'Karge Thomas Mtarthy Mary .11TKIng Elijah Mturdy Jesse R M'Kee Eliza P M'Cray Alpheus M'Kelvey Dennis • M'Cormick Ann M'Keatt.Margaret M'CoyPeter M'Koight Sarah mrs M'Coach William Mao:ivn James M'Cost William .M'Keeyer Thornas Mtrady E miss M'Keown lames 2 Mtully John . , M'Rnight 8 J • . M'Cray H • M'Keand John M'Cutcheon Ann' M'Ribbin Robert M'Coy Joseph Brame janies T - M'Ewen Sarah A Mist; M'Laughlin William M'Dowelt John ' - M'Clure V miss M'Doriald Mary M'Clure James EOM ==l M'Donald Tbomas 111'Clain Charles M'llldoWneyJohn 111 Clain James M'Donnell.EdiCud Mrlarren Rebecca MDowell Mary 2 1 1 1Latighlin Michael M•Divitt Bernard 111 Leal Jahn • MrDermott Hugh ..Tighe A M'bonald James • M'Whirter Eliza miss MDertriode Jane /11'.Nair Joseph M'Dough Rachel :111'Williarns Margaret A ..M'Gerrity James Dl'Mullen Sarah Ann M'Grew Mary Ann MThillaney Edward zlld'Gre*ll C M'Miltan Joseph 'M'Ointiis Daniel MTberson Rebecca M'Gowan James . • M'lyilliams Mary M'Grew Thomas'B M'Shane Edward 111'Guire Hannah M'Teague Daniel Needs Priscilla . Nye Henry A C Neweil Elizahit h , Niblock Alex Neely William Noble James 2 Net !Ghia • 2 Nock Sarah • Neely Joseph Northam W L O O'Conner Dennis , ,Oldryan Francis ' Oaks Isaac Ogilvie John Oliver Mr Ogler Mr. Owen Patrick Orford William O'Donnell John O'Brien Samuel O'Brien Frank O'Donnell Anthony O'Keeffe Riehard ' Pierson Robert T Patton William Phillips E . Patchell Williarri • Pinkusten Samuel Pollson Henry Pickering miss Page Vincent Phillips Isaac. Eimer John • . Plankerton Eliza Jane Painter J• Pinkham AK. 2 Parkin Eli Pinkerton Robert Patterson RobertW Plopey Joseph Patterson Eleonor Phelp Anderson Parker Porter James L Pattiteon-.Jtahrt Porter John W n , r Ptitter L Probst John Pat t terson Thomas.:Vi Pryor Jestin , Parker Margaret .- Potts Clarissa P Pebet John A Pritchard Arthur Perkins Hiram Pudder Andrew • Pitty John . • Pope William Pierce Walter Pritchard Arthur Piersking Lewisl- Pratt'Francis Pettigrew Jame, e - R • Ramsey Abdiel Richardscin 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 - Cherie, Reaney.David- - Roberts George W' Renton William 2 Rollen 4fatcos' • Reese William • Rowe William S Reynolds Sasannahs Rollins Nathaniel NI Reed Elizabeth 1 Roberts Richard • Reed James Rowley Ann - Reynolds William Roberts Ann Reed John Rowlend Evan Riddle Matilda miss Roberts Mary Richard Son James. Robinson Isaac Rice John Robisnn Charles Riddell Joseph Robinson John A Richanleon John Robinson Harriett Richardson Joseph Robertson William y Richardson. David N Rodgers Francis Richmond Jane - Rodgers James Richardson Rebecca Robinson W S Reinhart Joseph • Rogers Joseph Reelley Owen. Ryne James Richardson James S Sayer Henry A Saieton John .. Sample Albert T . Sylvia NII :- Sands Eleanor Simpson Margaret Salter Hannah Smith William Sands David Smith Levi ' Sargent It, , Smith J P • ,Scett William ~ &MTh Jartl!s .7. • ' Schreiner & Allan X' . • Smitti James Scott John, ; ',.;; Smith mrs ' . Scott N W .f l f. L.: Smith Elizabeth lE ; I. Scott Walter : .. ' ''''. &ulcer Jahn - • Seville John Snyder John Seeley. George ;- • Shader Lewis J Senior Joseph Solomon Charles E Fellers John. ' Snowden J Sedley Auginain• - Stevens.Samael W Seibert William ' . Steele Jane Sharkey Ann. L • .. Stewart John Shew TW - - Stevens Narcirsa 0 Stioffer John 0 ,...• Stewart Wm. ' . Shankey William .... StrwartAnn Margaret Shieleal John . . .... ' Stewart George Shriver & Stella.l ' Stevenson Francis Shields William . R \ Ste Wart William Shore John Stevenson Francis Shugart John • \ Strickler Joseph Nitre W W • -' Stump F A Shoemaker Samuel • ~,f ,StricklerJ 3' Sheehan Aaron M T I-'Snibbs Charles ShereSan Andrew .1 Stockdale William - Skilton W B • iti. Steffan John • . ii. Shore John R . .---'7'Stilller John SimpkinsJohn N - Stiffier George Simpson George S .•;, , •,. - Stiing . E i Singleton Mary ' . l'! . i . .l. — ymtnes David Sinclair W M • . '..'Skeer Elizabeth . Singer Catharine Summers Sarah miss • T . . • • Taylor Mary Ann miss Thompson Wilson Taylor Kin!), Thomas Rees J Taylor John . Thomas Evan Taylor E W Thrower . Matthew Tammany John Thornton G H Telll W B Thornburg Samuel. Tenney W A Timmins Catharine mrs Tees Sarah mrs Tobey Edwin Thompson John Tuctner M 2 Thompson Joseph Fransue David Thompson James U Updegraff Petet Warner Jamess Walker Robert Wallace Samuel Wallace James,, • Wade James Wall Catharine . Walsh Thomas Wall Ellen miss Waller Mary-Ann mi. Ward Atnandatnisi 2 Wate James Watson James; Waiters Chesnbt Watson Peter Weaver Thornison• Weaver JacobT l - Weare John- Wells Jonathan Weldon Richard Weldon John Wertz Franklin • Weygandt Daniel - White & White Michael s i Whitt E mr White Harriet What John 'Wherry W j Whitaker Sarah - • Williams Benjamin P Young John H roung Mary miss 2 MISCELLANEOUS. glvirg Miss WALL PAPER, GLAZED AND UNGLAZED Of every twisty of 4xitterns, eta . from the latest • French, Samples. 15,000 PIECES SUPERIOR GLAEED. PAPffi. THEY.will be sold for cash, at less price than they can be purchased in Philadelphia or New York; THOSE having houses to , paper Ican VIBER9 buy ing to tell again; will find abetter article of WALL PAPER, for less. MONEY than has been ever offer ed in thus market before. Call at the Wall Paper Store of J. - SHIDLE 3 feb22-2us Smithfield st., Pittsburgh. Window HAVart - Plareort 36 iNcup VTR, .I:2O6 PiE"s of groat ie T i .f# SPA at eastern pnoea. To be had by dozen or nizinle Vane at the Wall Paper Store of J : S~IIDLE feb22,2na Satithfield at.,,Pittshurph. YE FLOUR-5 Walt mod and for sale by febta fi &LUPTON. • - R,»: . ''..t . .i,...'. :;.,j.; . . : .. ''.-1'';: . '..-r",-,•.'-..-::-.:].,::!„'::...'.,A:--- • t; Jt - =ME ~m:.~.v.w~, 2 Vergan Nancy . Ann tnrs • IV Williams. Henry' Williams Joseph Williams John • Wilson Thotoas Wilson Wrif- Wilson bayid Wilson James X iss Wilson Samuel, Wilson Sample U • Wilson Adam M Wilson r xir 'Wilson John Wilson Job Winters Abrahaha Wimort Franklin Wickershaw -James Wilkinson John Will Thomas , - Williamson Thomas Woods Robert mrs Woods Margaret miss Woods Catharine Woods J-F Woods Patrick Wolgamott Alfred Woodbridge George M Wolcott B F Wright A E Wright Eli Y Young-Eli Editor Ameridan Eagle C. M'KIBBIN, " P. M. , :fl - ---li:kir.;n::' ,- . .. - r - :;; ‘ ,.._:.tr.'•i' , ..;., , ::_L, - T-,..;' r._ ,. :i i,; . ..' i. : EMU • Orp2aq&i court Bade. jY virtue of an orderer' th e Orphan'. Court of Al, loglieny County, I 'will, on IVedilesday the 3d day of hlarcb, A. D. 1847, at the hour of 2 o'clock, P. M., on the premises, ext. °se to sale by public yen. due or outcry, all thpse two certain Lots of ground, Marked and numbered in the plan* of tire Itesen'e Tract opposite Pittsburgh, as Lots Nos 209 and 210, in such parts and in such proportions as will suit purchasers, or I will sell the whole of each Lot in body. Lot No 219 'contains 6 acres and 22 8-10 perches, upon which is erected a two story woather. boarded log Houso,..with back buildings and 'other improver:dents.. Lot No 210, containing T acres and 66.410 perches, la under good feu° and perfectly level, and is particularly adapted for the purpose: ofa market-garden. The above propertyis situated on the Beaver Bead about 2 miles below rho City of Allegheny, on the East aide of Woods' run, and presents a rare chance for persona wishing to procure alocation ow/ the two cities. The terms of sale are, one-third (i) ofthe purchase money in cash on delivery of the Deed, one-thini (1) in two years, and ono-third (1) in three years• with interest to be secured by bondind mortgage, , • ' W. D. , TASSEY, • Administrator de bona mm, sff &bit -44 , 41d -- John Woods, Or., deed. Valuable noel Estate !Or Sale: ' BY virtueofa decree of the Orpbin's Court of Al. legheny County, in No. 64, March Term, 1845: The undersigned - as Trustee - for the sale of the Real Estateef Dennis Murphy, deed., will expose to sale by public outcry at the Court House, in the City.. of Pittsburgh, on tho 4th Monday of arch, 1847, at'lo o'clock, A.,11.,, the following described Real Estate, viz: • • ! st .lat Farm Z to rt:: belonging to the boun ded descri bed l°e r"; 0. , ginning at an Elm Tree, thence by land of James H. Hays, N 68 E 121. perches -to a poet; thence 8 221 E 192-6' perches to a post; thence 8 55 W 82 5 • to a sugar tree stump; thenco.S 88 1 W 23-91.erches to.. a stake; ' thence by that part of said farm in the Diagram of Partition of said Estate marked "B" N 44 W . 99 to akierica&therace N 77 W:l6-5 to a beech/ . thence N 61 W-43 -. 8 poothss toe poitrtheece N 39 W 7 to a popt; thence N,50 W 22 to rfpost; fhence N 141 W 41 perches to apos4 thence by landa of James H. Hays N 631 E I 0 to a sugar three stump; and thence N 45 E 42 perches to theplatte of beginning, containing 183 acres and 27 perches, being the pan marked "A" on said Diagram of the Partition of said Real Estate, which caid described piece of land contain, about 96 acres of stone coal, with a•dwel ling house and barn erected thereon, on Beck's, within (along the front) about 66 perches ofthe Mo nongahela ricer, on Beck's Run., about 3 miles front the City of Pittsburgh: the soil is good, about 60 acres cleared, and the stone coal is of the best quality. This tract is well timbered, has several 'excellent springs and streams, and has a splendid orchard .of all kinds of flint' of the best varieties. • 2d. That other part of said Farm, 'bounded and described as follows, viz: Beginning ate post, thence by land of John Doran and James 11. Hays, S 681 W 881. perches to a post; thence S 771 W 50 to a post; thence by lanclOrPeter Brindle N 351 W 157 perch es to a post; -thence by land of James .11.1 lays, N 82 E 24-7' to a beech; thence N 771 E 24-8 to alien; thence N 631 E 51 post; thence by the first described part of said farm marked in said Diagram "A. 8 141 E 44 to a post; thence S 50 E 22 to a post; thence S 39 E 7 to a post; thence S GI E 18.8 to a beech; thence 8 77 E 16-6 toe:tee* and tkence S 44 E 99 to the beginning, containing 100 acires,ls6 perches, being marked in - said Diagram of Partition "B." This part of said farm contains aboilt 65 acres of stone coal and has about 40 acres of cleared land. .3d. That lot of piece of ground situate in the City of Pittsburgh,' bounded and described as follower Beginning on Front street, ut the distance of 102 feet Eastwardly from Wood street; thence along Froigi street Eastwardly 24 feet to the line of the lot marked "D. in the Diagram of Partition, thence by the said line nortbwardly parallel with Wood street . 80 feet; thence parallel with Front street wistwartl. ly 24 feet to an alley; thence along said alley south wardly pirallel witl;Woixi street SO feet to the place._ of beginning, being marked "C" in said Diagram. 4th. That lot or piece adjoining the those, hound ed and described as follows, Beginning on Front street, at the distance of one hundred and twenty six feet; from Wood street: thence along Front street--eastwardly twenty-four feet: thence north wardly in a line parallel with Wood . street 80feet : thence westwardly by a line parallel with Front street to the line of lot marked in said Diagram "C.: and thence by the laid line southwardly parallel with Wood street SO feet to the place of beginning, being marked "0,. in said Diagram. ' Terms of sale of all the foregoing described Real Estate, viz: One fourth in hand on thgklelivery of the Deed, and the balance in ono, two and three _ years in codal pigments, with interest thereon from therdiy of rale. .fl'he said bal2llCO of the• pni , chase money to be secured by Judgment, Bond and - Mort- gage on the property sold. . . - • - N. B. The shore or thirds of Heider Murphy, widow of Dennis Murphy, deed is to remain in the hands of the purchaser a lien on the land till her - death; subjectto the payment of yearly interest. HENRY M'CULLOUGH, . letill-dBr.w44mar. GEORGE R. RIDDLE, • CONVEYANCER, OFFICE in Avery Row, sth atreet, above Smith field street, Pittsburgh. DEEDS, Montanans, AOFLETMENT9, BONDS, RELEASES and other instruments of writing drawn with neat ness, legal accuracy and despatch. He will also at tend to drawing and filing lilncenrries Ltrats,Ae counts of Executors, .Adminixtrdeors, Faamining titles to Real Estatei-Searchink Records for Lien, fc. From his long experience aid intimate acqnaint mice with the mannerof keepibg the public records, he expects to give (satisfaction to those who May en trust their bits fleas tis his tare.. decl6-d&w Executors ide. •••• Executoin ofthe Dilate S of GustarOtis Sandol- X deed., will sell at public auction on the premi, nes on Thursday the 18th March'next, at 10 o'clock, A. M.., all the tools belonging to the soap and chand- lery establishment of said deceased, Also, 1 Horse, 1 Carriage and Harness, 1 Cart and Harness, I conn tny ,xr market Wagon, 2 Gans and a lot of fishing tackle, and a number of agricultural implements. They will also let, for a term of years, the soap and chandlery aforesaid. Thb premises are in good order and calculated to manufacture soap and can dies on a large scale. Apply toll. 1.. Riddle, Esq., at his office, sth streeePittsburgli, or to Mrs. Mary Sandol, on the premises—?ossession will be giyen on the first of , ,April next. • All persons indebted to the estate will please; , make immediate payment; and those having claims will present them properly authenticated for settle meat. JOHN FLEMING, G. IL RIDDLE, .Er'rei, WM. WHENDRY, AlleghbniCotin , Feb. 3d, 1847-dBcwtd .4satiornirition Wanted " • (I F Aimxawor.M.Saaw, son of William Shaw, mil.. ler, of Coma nure, Parish of Honanioyne,Coun.. ty Monaghan; Ireland. He emigrated to America in or about the • spring of the year 1838, and has not since been heard oil was, at the time of his emigra-:. Lion, 20 years of age, tall in stature, of dark complex-. ion, heavy eyebrows, and by occupation a firmer.. /f he is living and will apply to the undersigried,.or r his agent, James May, Pittsburgh, Pa., he VA hear the particulars of is considerable legacy tq.which h i t is entitled in England. H. KEENAN, Counsellor at Law and European LawAgt., . febl-tf •ittirburgh, Pa. Situations - Furnished.. MIIE undersigned will attmad to the procuring oc situations for young atm irk stores of all kinds and for every capacity, such as clerks, salesman, bobk-keopers,askistanta,And laborer's, ahio,.for men on farms, driving carroges, Ind wagons, and men, for families, and f'o; all kinds ofmcchanical business; Families supplied wiik male and female domestics, on the shortest notice. By applying at GLA4K , B General Agency and Intelligence Office, No. fi?, et., two doors below-the Post Office; . .3-tr• Of THE Finns of Geo: - .R. White ;lc Co., and White & Brother, are • dissolved by mutu alal consent. The business of each stor9, will be settled by each' partner at their respema places of business, on Market street. • All parsons indebted to either of the Firms wilt please call seep, and settle their accounts. - ,:GEORGE R. WHITE, THOMAB WHITE. pittsbuth,February, Ist, 1847. , fabl C‘INQ MARB, arl . other paw works at VI Cin4 Wars or, a Coitspiraey under Louis 13th: azihiatoncal romance brcoliet'Alfred R. Vigney." of the Pri.nchfAcadiatiy.:. • t l ictorial tlisteiy or 'Emend No. 18. The Illustrated LondowNetia; 4 dates. The Pictorial Tunes; 4 dates . . - . '' • The London Punch; 5 date.. Just received an for sale.' at C9Cdpetite rayy pot, No. 85 ? Fourth street. - WEE MESE ; ...• . ;„,-_-_, -5,:, , - -3,?'..--. " ; . _ -'s•z•.3'. .....,.- . -;; . 4 ' • ,?<'..,,:,;`1,-: ..' , .!r= . ', 1: .' ; ,' %.•,1.= 7 '. , ;'!..rirl.i " -- `•_, ..7,1%, 4,,ii.:4..-- 7 '-',-... :' ' .1 . ~c , • ,-, e,t,,i.- '. 1" , ..-!,,, , • , ~- •li."/ .!,-, - ',.: ' . v . .; • - - .., .-, '' • .I,it .A.1.,..,-, (:‘- -, , . -, .:'• P0.U.,".,- ...,,::., , .., .. 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