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Prepared,. and correvted'Ari . eiy Afternoon:
BOARD ,OF 'l' • E.
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Aniquia.more, St. Louis.:.
/3keeri: Hoops, Deavet'
./jehigan iimphill;leaver
CcialllJ nr6wnmite .
lutisillLLett, Brownsville.
CITY raitr:s CURRNET.
CORRECTED EVERY AFTERNOON.
Flour—From river and wagon 1.251 25
Suds—Crover, from wag0n,..,..3 37,5•:.1 00
--T.: From store • • 3' 7550 00
Timothy.::.. ... . 2 12a2 25
Flax...:. io
Xmas ' 85,51 00
- ...d'shes•Scorchings... .... . . 7355 09
[ots.— A 4 753 00
Pearls. 0 00.50 00
• - 'Butter—Roll. 11(a0
- . Reg, ...... . ... 7ia us
Grain—Wheat. - • 705.1 00
Corn 3550 40
Oats 25,50' 28
• Rye. . 40'50 00
Barley 3701 40
- Sugar—New Orleans.. Si 4 so 00
• Mdasses—NeW.Orleans. 3850 39
Chersr—Western Reserve 6(5J 0+
Feathers-Kentucky 2050 2S
Wiiuf.my pass--Sxlo ‘l-5(,3 00
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10x12 -- 51 50603 00'
Corn Mal. 4:41 , 0 00
Fruit—Dried Peaches 1 2551 37
•• " Apples..... 5053 50
Offer—Rio. Bis) Si
Bulk Meal— el (Pi
• Baco..—llog round 050 00
Rams • Se) 00
Shonlders 6a) 00
Sides 735:1 00
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iron—Pi:Metal (Allegheny).... '3050 32
Bar lion (Juniata) 3 7351 00
Nails (tOd). 15t5.) 00
Onthtsnding Claims,
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FIE-Auditors of the Accounts of the Overseers
cff lha.Poor for they ear ending Ist April, 1b47,
issire:tin cbritiis againit-the Overseers to, be present:.
:ed for adjustment and payment before the 15th inst.,
aii they wish' to maim a anal settlement of all Sc.
noiit.Sprior - fo the tranafuf of the books and papers
Under tile new Law, tliO , Guardians of the Poor."
The Auditors wish tboiDuplicates of ihe different
Collectorti settled, not later than the 10th inst.
WM'. AtGEO, of Wm., r
WM. A. LULL, Auditors.
sp243t JOSEPH M'CULLOCH,,
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-ttiljournea- Sale of Valuable Real Estate.;
"DV virtue of a decree of the Orphan's Court of
JJ Allegheny County, in No. G 3, March Term,lB,ls:.
The:undersigned as Trustee. for the sale of the
-Ilea. Estate Of Dennis Murphy, deed., will expose
- to sale by public outcry at the Court House, in the
City ofPitishargh, on the 2d. Monday of April, 1347,
Rt./0 o'clock, A. SL, the following described Beal
Estate, via:
Ist. That part of the Farm belonging to the said
-Estate, bounded and described as follows, vie: 13c
„ginning, at au Elm. Tree, thence hy land of-James
/f: Hays, N 5.3 E 121 perches to a post; thence S
- 221,E 192-5 perches to a post; thence S W 52.5
to .a sugar tree stump, thence S SS; W 23-9 perches
toe stake; thence by:that part of said farm in the
_Diagram - of Partition or said Estate marked "II” N
44 W 99 to a beech; thenciaN i 7 W 16-6 ton beech;
thence N-61 W 18-8 perches to a post; thence N 39
'W t to apost; thinceN 50 W 22 to a post; thence N
141 W 44 perches to a post; thence by lands ofJames
• H. Hasa N 631 E 15 to a sugar tree stump; and
'thane N 45 E'42 perches to the place of beginning,
containing 133 acres and 37 perches, being the part
suarked 4l A” on said Diagram of the Partition ufs.dri
Real Estate, which slid described piece of land
contains about 96 acres ofstone coal, with, a dwelling
• houseamd barn erected thereon, on Beck , s, within '
, (along the front) about 66 perches of the liononga
beta. ricer, on Heck's Run t about 3 miles from the
:city of Pittsburgh: the soil is good, about 80 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 fruit of the beat varieties.
2d. That-other, part of said Farm, bounded and
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described as follows, viz: Beginning at a post, thence
by land of john Doran and James Hays, S 831 W
881 perches to a post; thence S 771 W 50 to a past; I
theme byland of Peter Brindle N 351 W 151 i perch
- ei to a'pest; thence by land of James H. Hays, N.
.'s2`F.24- - ; to a beech„thenee N 771 H 24-8 to a lion;
thence N 631 E 51 poet; thence by the Qrst described
part of iaidiarm marked in said . Diagram S 141 '
E 44 - to a post; thence S 50 E 22 to a Post; thento S
. 39 El to a post; thence S 61 E 13 S to a beech;
thence'S 77 E 16-6 to a beech; and thence S 44 E 93
' to the beginning, containing 100 acres 156 perches,
' being, manced in the said Diagram of Partition
This part Of said 'twin contains about '65 acres of ;
stone coal and lias'about 43 acres of cleared land.
3d.`Tliat lot or piece of ground situate in the City I
of Pittsburgh,. bounded and described as follows ;
Beginning on Front street, at the distance of 102
feet Eastvrardly from Wood street; thence along
Front street. Eastwardly 24 feet to the line of the lot
'marked "D" in the Diagram of Partition, thence by
. the said line northwardly parrallel with Wood street
SO feet, thence parallel with Front :street westward
ly 24 feet man nlley; thence along said alley south
wardly parallel with Wood street 80 feet to the place
or beginning, being marked O, C? , in said Diagram. .
4th. That lot or piece adjoining the above, bound
..td and described as follows: Beginning on. Front
street, az the distance of one hundred and twenty-six
feet from Wood street: thence along Front street—
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'eastwardly twenty-four feet: thence northwardly in
a line parallel with Wood street 80 feet: thence
Westwardly by aline parallel with Fron street to the
lipe ciflotmarkedin said Diagram and thence
by the said line southwardly parallel with Wood
street SO feet to the place of beginning: being mark
'ed in said Diagram..
.I . "Tere:ll of sale of all the foregoing described Real
•Eitat4,. viz:_One' fourth in hand on the delivery of
the 'Deed; and Zhe balance in one, two and three
years iti . eijual - payments, with interest thereon from
the date of aale. The said balance of the purchase
money to be secured by Judgment Bond and Mort
gage int, the property sold.
N. U. The share or thirds of Mister . MurphY,
widowofDennisMurphy,dectd is. to remain in the
hands of the purchaser a lien on Ike_ laid till her
:'oleathi subject to the payment of Yea* interest.
lIENRIVWCULLOUGH,
tnar23-daccrtd - Thatch.
.-The following is the supplement to the lateral rail
road lawlas it passed, the legislature of Pennsylva-'
eia akits late session} extending its provisiorus to Al
legheny. county.
See. I. Be it enacted by the Senate and House oil
ftetireseetativeir of Pennsylvania, in general assem
bly met, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of
X/te.same,.That the provisions of the act of the .sth
• t. of May,,one ihousand eight hundred and thirty-two,
Jehtitled,an het regulating latitial railroads, and the
supplement, thereto passed theAweety-eighth day of
Atasch* on o thousand eighthundred and forty, ke and
4the same is hereby extended to the counties orDau
-14:oldn. Allegheny, Bedford, Blair and Washington, and
- ;.,shall_be so censtrned as to authorize the construction
~sglateral rail roadieither under or over the surface of
hay : intervening lands subject to the restrictionsof the
sct,to which this: is a supplement.
c ) nr, Irarrels Molasses, in store and for sale by
iGvV• .
. SMITH S. SINCLAIR,
faar27 ' 57 Wood st.
Wood Street . „Property for Sftree
--TP4AT . desirable lot or grou,nd at the foot cf Wood
.4itreet, occupied at the time orate great fire by
Messrs. King & Holmes, is offered for aale.
• &Moire of taugfq 11.`MOORHEAD.
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100 Ilhtleprtr,e . e . Sugar, fbr sale by
FRIEND RHEY & CO;
mar 27 -67 Water street:
1111100111 S-400 doz Corn Liroomo in store,and for
.for m4lis. l l L. S. WATERMAN,.
M 3 r2O . Wotor and 62,Fnlitatir;
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'GREAT ITALIAN ttEi7E6Y.
April 26,1846.
Being afflicted for someyearsomith that most
distressing disease, the asthma, and for the last
1 3 years matt'. of the time 'confined, to my room,
and at several Oflerent times my life was des.
paired of;
. 14 concluded to obtain some ofllff
zoni's Sicilian Syrup, whtch was recommended to
me by a friend_from Nbw York. Wbo stated that
it had cured some of the most inveterate cases
known to tbetnedie.al profession. Suffice it to.say,
that, after using the above medicine for about 4
weeks, I was entirely relieved; and believe radi
cally cured. Yours with respect, !-
• . OLIVER AV. OWEN,
No 175 Bertrarri et, Pbilad'a.
Hays & Brockway, Wholesale and Retail Agents
see advertisement. feb22
Climatic's Galvanic Reniediesi fdr all kinds of
nervous affections they have been used with entire
success id all eases of Rheumatisrn, acute or chro
nic, applying to the head, face or ilimhs; gout, tic
dolereux; bronchia% Vertigo, nervous or sick head
ache, indigestion; tdralysitx, palsy, epilepsy, fits,
convulsionsoaramp, palpitation tifi the heart, neu
ralgia, geneffdebility, &C. In cases of dyspepsia,
which is, simply a nervous derangement of the di
gestive organs--they have been (blind equally suc
cessful..
These appfications are ih the form of flings and
Magnetic Fluid, Bands, Bracelets, Belts, &c.
See advertisement for further particulars on
the outside - of this sheet.
For sale at the only agency, 57 Market street
dee9 , .
azr `lmportant to those who are afflicted with
diseased Lungs.
Dr. Rovers Liverwort and Tart This specific
seems to deserve all that the vender claims for its
all healing virtues, we bave seen a very emphatic
certificate from Dr. Cox, late Professor in the Cin
cinnati Eclectic College, who represents it to be a
very different article from the prevailing nostrums
of the day,-and as very valu - able in the treatment
of that insidious class of disease:i winch Are the
bane of this variable climate." .'
Cincinnati !horning
Ii physicians of Dr. C m ox's chardeter in the pro
fession .give their testimony in favor of this ceie
orated Medicine, it must be valuable.
N. B. Notice the certificate of Professor Cox in
another column, also, one of a remardable cure
from Mc Gabriel Whitehead, under the head of
Liverwort and. Tar. .
STAR CLOTIIING stoun,
NO. 70 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA.
AI T - E an , , VO t u ti l e d
p b u y lic to g a e r cr o a u l tl y ce
t t i t t ouj e c i i: a t , o c mt , : e rs .
opened our establishment with a Bill and splendid
assortment of Spring and Summer Ready-made Cloth
ing, which in respect to style and workmanship can
not be surpassed by any house in this city.
Gentlemen who are in want of any article in our
line will find ii.to their advantage tO give us a call,
before pnrchising elsewhere; 'as our stock, as well
as'the low prices - or our goods, will enable us to
please all who will favor us with a tall.
It is unnecessary for us to enumerate the articles
comprising our stock, as we are weekly supplied—it
will suffice for us to tray that at all times our assort
ment will be complete, with every article partainicg
to the trade. AN CB ER fc MA Y ER,
N. li.— , -Gcntlemen who leave orders at our store,
for any Garment tlr they wish to liac made in New
York, trin fUrnislied in - two weeks after the re.
ceipt of their directions. mar 27 A_& A:
RE.MIIrANCES
TO f T
r.unorn.:
TAMES' BLAKELY Agent for the old Black.
e) Ball line of Liverpool end N'en, York pack
ets, also for a line of American Merchant ships,
:ontinues to make retnittilfces to !EN G LA N
IILELANI),SCUTLANU,and WA LES, with prompt
aces ands despatch at reduced rates . . Apply at Ms
office ' on PENN Sc,. bear the Caaal Pitts
burgh. tach2l-d4w
Partnership . Dissol*ed.
TILE partnership heretofore existing between the
undersigned az Real Estate . and European
Agenis, tinder the firm of Biakely Er. Alitchel, has
expired by its limitation. The business formerly
conducted by them in partnership Will hereafter he
pursued by each individually; and they respectfully
solicit a Continuance or.that patronege which they
have recuifed. Any person having claims against
the late firm will present tlirm to either of the under.
signed for payment, and any one indebted will please
call and settle. JA3IE ISLA h:ELY,
mar 24 •TglIN
Pi:MPH U. NMI—
" /MAL & curt ,
• BAIIKEDS, LI.C11%:10E DS 071£115. AND DrAtr_rts
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EXCHANGE, CEP,
TIFGATES OF DEPOSIT, Z 1 .4 NA' NOTES,
GOLD AND S/LVE.II.
N 0.62 WOOD ST., '213 D DEL DtV Fuunnr, ICUS Cla.l,
Pate/UFO , Pa.
PArt funas and Currency received on Deposit, arid
collections made is ail the prisc:pal Cale. gilthe
United States,. Sight Exchange on Philadelphia, B.il
tintore, New York, R 031.011 a ud Cincinnati cossta
fur sale in saes to st.i purchwiera. ;Kentiiclq,
aoa, Ohio, Virginia and Pennsylvania Hank lutes
tiought and sold on the most facoratile terms.
The highest premium paid for .Imcrican Gold.
I..‘xchange on England, lrels4, Germany and
France procured, 4-c. mar:22-y
W4NTEI).-15 blacksmiths anil chain malcrs,
wanted immediately. Good wages mill be
given by applying to
marl7-ti
CYRUS TOMCSEND & Ce
BUILDING . LOTS FOR. SALI in 6th and fish
wards.-The subscriber offers for sale thirty
orforty very desirable building loti, situate on Wy
lie street and. Pennsylvania avenue, and on streets
South ofthe 4th street road. The above lota are ad
jaceut to the now Court House, and a short distance
t'rom the centre of the city, also, a now dwelling
house to let on Wylid street.
mar3l ALEX. PL.BCK, Wylie et.
FLAXSEED OIL.-20 barrels Just received nud
fur sale by MILLER &
mar:29.
INDOW GLASS-7:9: Sx10: 10.0:1? 10x14
ViT
12x113: and 12x1S; in storeinnd for 113le by
mar`" L. Si. WATERMAN.
NAILS & SPIKES-3N Kegs. !in store and for
1.1 gaiety L. S. WATERMAN,
mart No 31 Water and U Front at.
ATTING-40 bales Batting inatore and for gale
B
[mar22:l L. S, WAEEft.MAN.
T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN, •who design pur•
1,1 chasing Venitiao Blinds, or wish to gel their old
-Blinds renewed and made better •than when new,
will please take notice that Andrew White is now
permanently situated on the corner of Wood and
4th stn. Show room on the second% floor of Mr. Ken
nedy's splendid Looking Glass and variety store;
entrance on 4th et. All orders thilinkfully received
and promptly attended to. Please: call and see be
fore purchasing elsewhere. marl 3
Cotton.
10'y Bales Tennessee Cotton, reo'cl per.lteamer
I "American: , and for sal&by .• • '
nasal FRIEND, RIIEY &do. 57 Water st.
Bacon.
6500 Lbs Bacon, (hog round',) recived and for
Bale by FRIEND, RHEY & CO.,
raar27 N0.'67 Waterat.
„111/STADE AND SPICE pA.cTonv.
No. lf7, Fifth street, between Mdrket and Wood.
THE subscribershave constantly, on band, of their
1. OWN MANUFACTURE:, (which they offer to
Grocers and Druggists, at "Eastern wholesale” pri
.
ces ,
Mustard j Gro. Pepper;
Catsup;: 4, Cinnamon;
Syrups;".. Alspice ;
Rice Flour; , 4, Ginger;
Premateil Bore° Rudlsh ; 44 Coves;.
ALSO ON_ 11AVD,
Nutmegs, Roasted:and Ground Coffee.
mar22-Sm _ : nuoDgs do ALCORI
PHYSICIAN. AND SIINartON
DU. a►. W. OLIY : SR►
TAXES, this method of announcing to his friends,
and the public generally, that he has returned
to the city, and intends (promptly> to attend -upon
the practice of his profession, inl all their various
departments. Having faithfully attended (the - past
winter) one ofthe best bfedical Cilllegses, where the
facilities in the Hospital end dissecting rooms axe
not surpassed by any other institution, added tolls
farmer' opportunities, 'together Ivitir :many- years
experience, feels confident that he shall continue
to receive tv share of public confidence and patron
aze,. !pirme e nr.,B SL Clair street. • mar2s-tf
•
gXOHANG - 111T
ny Nz Yonzr,Tini/Lorcpuue, tutd: - Itiamitic:ar t
kir' en: sale in sumo to suit purchasera.
" • - It. HOLMES at'SON,.
taarl6-tf Exeltangeßrolteti i tlo"..ss . Market qt. .
ILIBSENCE.--liMttisi; in-Store arid TOr.'sale by; ' .
-.124 . A BAYS r lk-RKOCKWAY,
marlB ' No 2, - ,rn
Comemaal - Row, Liberty at.,
IILTERVE !led:Bono Liriernent-4 gross. Butler's,
1.1 lor sale at the Drug warehoupe of
11AY0 & BROCKWAY,
rearlS - 'Liberty st:lieartaiiiti
CAMPHOR -1 Barrel refitted, for sale at the Drug
warehouae of • RAYS & DROCKWAY,
marl S • • Liberty: at. near Canal Dasin.
- .
QPIL TURPENTINE--4,Barrele,lbr sale at the
Drng.warehause of - - .
HAYS & BROCICWAY
.marlB Liberty st. near Canal Basln.
FRESH Garden and Flower Seeds, from Russell's
Garden, received and for sale by
. . . _ . _
eIIILORIDE LIME claim in store and for sale
ki by HAI S & BROCKWAY,
marlB
,Liberty et. near Canal Basin.
ROE Blacking-4 gross, Fatman's, fur sale 'at
the Drug warehouse of
- • - - -
Arsit , BLACK-1 case best English, for sato at
j_a the Drug werehousc of
oeroons Spanish Float, for sale at the
Drug warehouse of
OARS. AMONPA-4 Sari, for sale at the Drug
1,..) warehouse of HAYS i t BROCKWAY,
marLS Liberty qt. near Canal Basin.
TIAINTS, Oils and Varnish, of all kinds, for sale
_E at the Drug warehouse of
fIOPPERAS-25 bbls or Well's Copperas, first
quality, received on consignment, fin. - sale'by
GEO. COCHRAN.
No 2G Wood street.
SCYTHE SNElTHS—Reeetred and for sale by
GEO. COCHRAN,
N 0.20 Wood street.
ICES—Wetherill's bright Vices for sale by
• GEO...COCIIII.IN,
No. 2G Wood street
1T AY FORKS-50 dozen Hay and Manure Forks
1, for sale by GKO. COCHRAN,
naarlS No 26 Wood st.
Q N. 0. Sugar, just red - My-n(1 and ibr sate by
O marl 3 MILLEII. & 111CItETSON.
CORN JACKS-200 Corn Jacks fur sale by
marl 3 MILLER
RITE rl5ll-708b1a., in store and fur sale by
t V Inarl3 MILLER .V RICICETSON.
vrACSiEREL—tio. 3, Large;
30 Barrels in Store nail for sale Lv
PICKLED 11vaRING-30 Barrels Pickled Her
r ring or aluotic,es, in store and for sale by
FRESH FRI:IT-100 drums Smyrna Figs;
40 lava M. IL Raisms;
I cask 'Lance Currants;
10 bra Prunes;
J. D. WILLIAMS St Co.,
110 Wou.l st
l'or gale by
niar2
Sign 'olden Star."
ALERATUR--10 bts Primo, for sale by
mar?. J. I). WILLIAMS & Co., 110 Wood nt
I)EPPER-,5 bags Pepper reed and fer nale by
-11
mart J. D. WILLW.IS 6c Co., 110 Wood st
L. S. Waterman,
ZTIIOLESAI,F, Grocer, Cotnathui•sn 3rld
warding Merchant, dealer in Prntinee and
Pittxburgh MantinLetnrea, Na.A 31 Water, and U.
Front streetA, fe1.23
recrOred and for enlo low-2 bbl. Smith's
4', he,: fthnlity New York Coach Vanlsh. Also,
I 3)41. Leather Vortsh, for o,de
tei.•:o ROBERTS tr. RAllh, S 2, 32.
BBLS. Copal Furniture Varnish, Nos. 1 and 2,
New York make, on tend and for sslc
by "thr gal. or bh!., by Will ERTS h K R,
fele2.o No. S 2, 3.1 st.
tLARGEIot ..,I:`.lahot, , ter a 3.1 Ve..e uts ,
...tfor sale by itOaKtiTS s K 't NE,
te:t293 Nu. 1 , 2, st.
30 t Iv ,
JIJ and fur sale by - 110fiLlt h K kNk.,
febN , No. 8.2, 3d st. •
BAH I. F.LA.I)-12.,C90 11,s. liar Lead, for sa Le by
J A 1:-9 :`,.1 IY.
LARD, 100 1/..e7,-Pt. No. I, Lard on enneognmoot:
And rur.sale Ly F. SELLNRS.
No. 17. 1.,!..-rty cruet
Conkilisg's Improved I.iird Oil.
BARRELS ‘Vsater Oa, l ast rree, c ,l Gnm
f the min tiflCt'ltCl,l ad fur s e 3: C<ct
holes de azd tetaJ, by YRS. F . 1.:1-1.1 - :11S,
clez2S N. , - 17 I,l;ertn. et,
Tiercea free)] !tic,:
ti 11 btl:s , Conk:lu* improve , : Lard
I 0,00;) 14.11. I.lacuts, Shou;Liezv. ttes band ax.lo.
For %tic by F. S6LLfiitS_
6rp2l. No. 17. L,l.crty ntreet.
puoDucE-5 Ws and 5 kegs Lard;
5 do Bo!! Ilutt^r; .
11611-65 bbl. No 3 Large Mackerel;
10 Id bb!• do do;
6do No 1 do do;
15 bbli Nue 1 and '2 du;
6 do No 1 Salmon;
25 do do llrrrings;
6 drums Cod66h;for solo by
LA3IIIERT ¢ sitirroN,
153 and I 3o Wood at.
rec'd and
. lor n:de by
LA9IBLIIT &r. SHIP I'ON,
lend 193 end 135 Wnodst.
TATIONERN—Just opening, a largo and spleu.
kJ did assortment of French, English and Amen
can Stationery, which we Invite the public to call
and exanstr.e. JOHNSTON F.T. STOCKTON,
oet:29 Stationers, Market st.
ITATIOIERY FOR LAMES.
Papeteries, Port-folios, Note Paper of all kinds,
sots Envelopes, Motto Wafers, Motto Seale, Writ
ing Stands, and Floral Wafers, Spangled Sealing
War, Earboisect-edged Lettet-papei, Card Cases,
Visiting Cards, Pocket Books, Ivory Tablets, Note
Clips, Se. &c. For sale by
JOHNSTON & STOCKTON.
deal corner ofMarket and Third sts.
GOLD PENS —Bagley's celebrated ever poished
Gold Pens, just received and for sale at reduced
rates, by JOHNSTON - & STOCKTON,
0ct.29 Booksellers, Market it.
11BLS. Pitch;
O 50 " Rosint
150 Boxes Tobacco, various sizes;
10,000 Seed leaf Cigars;
On consignment and will bo sold low for Cad)), or
exchanged for Pittsburgh manufictures, by
seps TAAPPE & O,CONNOR.
Latest Improvement.
EDSTEADS of differeil kinds with Gazzarn's
iron patent fautoningeouperior to anything now
in use, sale low at the furniture warehouse of
angt. T. B. YOUNG & Co !fend street.
pOPLAR BOARDS, well seasoned and for sake by
[novlS.) L. WILMARTIL
Brazier's Bellows.
TUST received an assoitment,large sizes,Brazict , s
tl Hand Bellows; also, Parlour and Kitchen, do.
Wholesale and Retail, -"CAIN W. BLAIR,
decl6. 120 Wood at.
Removal.
DR. ROBERT SNYDER, has removed his office
to Fourth-street, between Wood and Smithfield
sta., next door to Rody Patterson's Livery Stable.
marls-ly
ALALLGE- and splendid assortment of Mahogany
and Rosewood grand action Pianos, with me.
talic frame and with all the latent improvements,
which for durability, tone and touch; are warranted
to be equal to any made in the country, for sale low
for cash, by • F. BLUME,
marlB No 112 Wood et, 2d door above Oth.
, .
MIINE second. land. Piatos:of diferont nvinufac
torioi : for Sale at ; , ,P. BLUME'S;
marß3. , • ~,..Noll2 Wood it.
A LSO, one el,egliiti rroanivewil Piabo, with Cole
nianQpiitOnt.Moleatiattachitient;lo* foi cash,
aF P ;
• ' marft - • - NVoett.:
HAYS Sr. BROCKWAY,
Liberty at. near Canal Basin
HAYS & BROCKWAY,
f Liberty' et. near Canal Basin
HAYS & BROCKWAY,
Liberty st.tiear Canal Basin
HAYS & BROCKWAY,
Liberty at. near Canal Basin
HAYS & BROCKWAY,
near Canal Basin, Liberty at
N. 0. Sugar
NIILLER 4. R IC i: ETSON
RICK ETS6I4;
]Suulrlc•
3 do Cloverseed;
500 i veltlicrni
4 bbls WTh.te Mean s:
30 pairs Woollen Socks;
Reeoived awl for .ale I,r
LAMBERT a: stitProx,
133 and 135 lt7oehl st
Pianos.
Seeolad, lEtaind
. )' ,.' l -' .; ~'', ' , . ;71,' ...
=ti-~ ~'-~~~-Fwt,
`....cascrwAirpAvlblirs.
,
• ,- ,A ji ,T „ 184 7 .
zr b.6."ir PA "'"- .. • •'steam er:18-
/ 8 4 1:' ... SIT - - - -1 a n d Paisengiir.
THE Mal •
between .
10
will run as iirgtilar packet
r,
',every Sunday at o
ogeSig, AAC NEWTON, Capt.
p A i i t ' a G azi . , l‘ g l h Aso an N d ,
CiOcianati, leavlng-Pittaburg
clock, A. M. `, • " - ezoressly
passengers. every comfort c3
for the trade,a-pd.off
The
~,, " Chalons. , , - ibi
and superior aceP-OPG
IsastNewton_ria s s o built this spring,
.
MONDAY PACKET
The regular mail and - passengersteamer
MONONGAHELA, Capt. Stone, will run
as a regular Packet tietWeen Pittsburgh and Cinein
nazi, leaving this port every Monday at /0, A. M.,
and Wheeling at 10, P. M., the same day: Return
ing, she will leave ChnejUnati every Thursday, at 10;
A. M. For freight.ht passage apply on board. ,
The Monongaheli was' built expresaly • for this
trade, and offers to the .passengers comfort, and su
perior accommodations. - mar 31
1817 Tumidity, Packet... .- 1847
The,regular.thail and passenger steam
tir 11113M14.14; No. 2; Capt. J.. KLINE
FELiEtt, will run is a regular ,packet between Pitts.
burgh and Cincinnati,leavilig this . port every Tues
day at 10 A. M., antrWheeling at
. 10' P. M. of the
same day. Returning, she will leave Cincinnati ev
ery Friday at 10 A. M. For fteight or passage ap
ply on board.
Dtr'The Hibernia No. 2, was built expressly for
the trade, and offers to the passengers every com
fort and superioraccommodations. jan12,1847
1847. 'Wednesday :Packet. 1847
THE NEW ENGLAND, No: 2, Capt.
S. DEAN. will leave Pittsburgh every
Wednebday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every
Wednesday evening aklo P.M.; and Cincinnati eve.
ry Saturday at 10 o'clock, A. M. feb2o
1847. TFIUItSDAT PACKET. 1847.
TUE WISCONSIN, Capt. IL J. GrucE,
sMes will leave Pittsburgh every Thursday
morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Thursday
eve n in g a t 10 P. M.; and Cincinnati every Sunday
at 10 o'clock, A. M. febl9
SATURDAY PACKET.
The regular mail and passenger steamer
IIESSENGER,
ESSENGER, Capt. Lantbrd, will run as
a regular Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati,
leaving this port every Saturday at 10, A. M., and
Wheeling at ID, P. M., the same day. Returning,
she will leave -Cincinnati every Tuesday, at 10
o , clk A. M. Per freight or passage apply on board.
The Mervenger' was built expressly fur this trade,
and otlers to her passengers every comfort and ac
commodation. Mar 2p
SATURDAY PACK ET
Tho regular mail and passenger steamer
CIIICASSIAN, Capt. Isaac Bennett, will
run as a regular Paciev between Pittsburgh and
Cincinnati,, naving this port every Saturday, at 10,
A. M., and Wheeling at 10, P. M., the rime day.
Stemming, she will leave Cincinnati every Tuesday;
at 10, A. M. For freight or pasaage'apply on biiard.
The Circassian was built expressly for this trade,
and offers to her passengers every comfort and ac.
commodation. mar 23
THURSDAY PACKET
TILE new S. Mail steamer ACADIA,
e 1 9 . M..1.:. Lucas, Master, will. run as a regu
lar palowitger packet between Pittsl.orgh and the
ahute wart during the season et ISA leaving every
Thursday at 10 &elect' A. M:
The Acadia •is new and has superior accommoda
tion. Fur height or passage apply on board, or to
ap3 J. NEWTON JONES, A ,ent.
Vor eissclustall and tiontsskile.
r r The new and splendid passenger steam-
C 0 1. G bt B I A., 0'Nr.,0., Master, will
les%e rjr the above and tntertnediate ports, regular
For freight or p.uttage apply on honrd, or to
joI 1). WILKINS, Agent
Per ClD.CAnnlial And st. Lind*
The tl.-oserigar itteturmr PALESTINE,
a z : 744:Z? Capt. Witrisms, will co!AT fur the %bow ,
amt all I.slortnediate ports regularly.
Fur freir%t or purage aplAy tlu hoard: je9.
Tnrsilay nvesalnit Pticktf.
f!"; t •• A The new and splendid passenger steam
boat DaL.I.II.ITION, Call. Vorlsets.
will roil asa regarar packet between Psttsburgli and
Cincinnati, leasing thus port every Tuesda., evening
at 3 o'clock. Returning she will leave eincionat.•
every Fr...lay averting at 3 o'clock.
Tl.e Dedartit.on otrcra 4uperwir accommodations
to prison em For fre:l;l.t or passage apply on
board. gel
jr7,* The ..ell running steamer
4.71::t7.1 . -,CAM It 11. 1.% ,W. Poesy th. MasiAr, nal
as a reguSn r Pi.e.het„ ea sing every Wednewtiv morn.
ute at 10 o'clock., and Wheeling:, at. 10, 1 1 ;11" the
9,1 1 10 day. Retort,rn.,-.7, she will leave Cincinnati
every i• - ii,turdiy. A. M.
For freight or pseasge apply on board, or to
FORSYTH ttt Co., Agtats,
No. 30. WAtei street.
Wellsville Regular Packet. . 0
o„ 'fur: ateatner ARENA, Rust C. Flint -
) . 41,%74;i i AL:Later, r.lll Lease Put burgh fur
Wr;ilattile at.J au intertatql;ate land.r.nc, en
Wejne.e.atc. and Frtjaya, at 9 o'clock, A. 1.1.;
3 6,1 Wcikt l'ats'3urgh on l'ucadays,
cur s. at 9 u•clt.ek, A. M. Fur ft-eight
"r p- I.lot y an beard.
For Wkeettstg......itegracr Packet.
Tun sp!enr.'l,l light draught
. atearner
DoNINIIIN, S. Truce, 53aster, will run
a$ a r egu.ar packet between l'atstArr4b and Wheel
ing; tear ng Pattburgh fur Wheeling every Motnky,
Wo.inveday and Frs!ay, at :1 u•clualt, P.itt .; and lent
tng lVlttleltn;!, for 041,,tr..rg1i ever . , Tucsalay, Thurs
day and Natni,lay, at 9 ca'n;tmk, A. NI. Fur freigbt
Of pa..ve app;) on Loan!. nors
tier Books sot Cook's, 55 Fourth street.
r VIII: Hurts E'S and hoiv to keep sound.
iiiustrations WUI. 3.11:c5 7 -cturn the
L.oltion
ll:story a Cic Roman it•public ;by M,cheica
—tratiablto:l by WI.I.
Margaret Itercteal; by the author of " Amy !Tor
bert." rte. E.!ited by the !let. Wrn. Simon, 1).
';'et., ..1 Merle.): a tale of the Spam
ish Mt;:r; ; by J 11. logratritn,
Davemg. l'eather, and as Sequel:Morns Grxmo—
a fleW edit/011.
The Cattle of Et:rens:cm new Novel; by C.
P. R. James.
Magazines for Aptil.
London ilinstrated Papers per rtr. It:hernia.
Fremont's E.:pl.:null Expe.litlon to the Rocky
Moutitains,meutli of Collimbut River and Cali:Grum;
now supply, cheap edition, on 'l5 cis.
Life of Addison , by Mims
Vr.inat received nod for kale at COOK'S, No.
85 Fouttb atrdet. tnarn.
Blest and File 3lnnufectory.
subscribers having enlarged their establish- 1
1 meat for the manufacture of Steel and Files
oil the corner of O'llsra.,-and Liberty streets, Mb;
Ward, Pittsburgh—are prepared to furnieh files of.
every description, of the beat quality; and being de-'
ten:tined to :mike it the interest of consuniers to pur-I
chase files from them—respectfully invite the patron-1
age of all who use the article.
marl6-y J. ANKRIM & CO.
COLLECTIONS
ON CINCINNATI, Louisville, St. Louis, and all
accessible points in the United States, made
promptly, and upon the lowest terms. by
N. HOLM ES & SON,
marlG.dtr No. 55, Market et.
Books.
IRISH Girl and other Poems, by Mrs. Ms;
Forrest Minstrel, by Mrs. Pierson;
Dui wer's Miscolianies;
Durnap,s ir
O r lsraeli's " of Litoraturey
Mack enzie'a Works;
Sinediets , select Works;
Moore , s Works;
T. S. Artkoes Works;
Frodrickaßremera Novels;
Ton thousand a year;
- Martin Chizzlewit. For sale by
IL 6. BO6WORTH Itt
mar2o • Nu 43 Market et
ATAFOLEON and his I'l;l.rahall, by Iliadly;
111 Belleger'n History of Literature;
Schi!leen Poem and Ballade with life bylwer
For sale by IT . S. LIOS ' WORTLf 4. CO.,
mar2o go 43' Market et.
onon.GE ARDititt,
71,1711T11 ST. ETWEErt WOOD A' DftXLTIIFIELD6TREETe,
jan29-y(Nearly opposite the Mayor's Office.)
To Carpenters. ,
UST, received and for sale a fresh lot of Union
J
Factory Planes, at No. 85 Wood street;
mar 23 ' JOHN WALKER..
PITTSBURGH. STEEL WORKS • AND SPRING .
AND AXEL FACTORY. •
ISAAC , ,lofN r. Quip°.
' _ JONste . .
VrANCFACTURERS of Spring andßlistorSteel,
ail_ Plough Steel; Steel Plough Wings, Coach and
Eliptic Springaillathineted Iron Axles, and dealers
in Malletible,Gaitings; and COaelf Trirtirningii, gen
rally, earner' otßostrand Felit street t,' Pittsburgh, P/4 • • - feI;I2Cgd4IXI
._ -
• •
RApril Ist; 1847.. -Parson; ..nalling..foilettese.
whose names are -ow this "Ast i :Will plettlMsay..tbpy
are
Abbott. Alexander ' Alexander John -
Adams Erninett B ' Allender John "
Adams' Amy E , • " .r. Allen gargaiet
Aiken Archibald . Anderson John 3
Adams John • Anthony J G
Adams Williani) AmirewslD .
Adams Robert '" 1 Anderson Elizabeth mrs
Ackermat John Archer Clement
Abercrombie mrs Armstrong Mary
Abernethy Isabella A Armstrong James '
Alexander E A AbrahamArrustaidT_W
Allengham Robeit Armstrong Rachel
Allen Gecirge Austin mrs •
Allan J %Villiani 2 Ambrose Alexander •
B
Baldey George - Bold( Thomai W,
Baker Peter ' Boyd Jannee , •
Bartley Jarnes Bylee Edwin
Baker Alfred . 13ooth John
Baker E L miss, • Boden Thomas
Baird Andriw , Borden Thomas
Barr Abby:' - ti - Borden MorriS
Berkey Peter Bostick John It
Bargesser S linden John
Barkin Eliza Bayer J
Bayless James. Bole Thomas
Bateman Thomas Bormer William
Barger George Bassett Elizabeth Mrs
Bell W G linden Abel
Beatty Wm Boyd S S
Bell Thomas liallman H D
Bennett Wm Boyle James A
Bean Hugh Bowen .B
Bennett David Boyd Mary -
Bennett Capt Boothe Susan •
Beltahoover mr Boyd George r)
Berry James H Boza Mary
Biggs Andrew Brown John 2
Blain Alfred 4 Brown Mark
Bishop Mary Brown 4oseph
Bird M mrs• Brown M Thomas
Blakely Wm Brown Henry --
Blazer Margaret mrs Brown Mary Jane
Blanchan Gisbert Burke Erna y.
Blakely GeOrge I3yrington ohn A
Black John 2 Byrington Albert
Black Jane Butler Sarah :.
Black Alexander Burchker John •.: -
Blanc James Burns Samuel
Blair Frederick Burrett Duet .'
Botts Sophia " Butler Joseph A i;
Boyd Susanna Birclifield Henry
Breyfogle Josiah mrs Burk Robert
Brady Iltigh Butler Thomas
Braden Lettice miss Barrie:ls J B
Brode Ann • Burnett Alexander
Bruce Samuel Byers A
Bryapt Lnitra A miss Byers James
Brooks John Byrne William
Dueller James Byrne Elizabeth
Butler Thomas I' Butler J ames T
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Cavanaugh Ann Jane Coffee Michael
Cameron Mr Coffin Abel
Cameron S Coates Adam
Culpus Christoper Coltart Mary Miss 2
Callaghan Doct Collins Elizabeth G
Caveat Nathaniel Cook Martha .
Carter James 1' Conner John
Caruthers David Coon A F. '
Carnahan Adam Conn W C
Calhoun John Cook John'
Callen William M Cox Michael 4.
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Carrothers $ & J Corry Christian
Callender .1 I. Condrien Michael
Cameron Arthur Cook Thomas -
Cappe %V II Cook Daniel
Cassedy James Cowan. Joseph
Camp Henry Conrick Peter
Cameron Lest-is Connley Robert
Campbell James Cook & SOll5
Caldwell Sarah Corriston Margaret Jane
Campbell Joseph Copper Samuel
Campell John Cornelius David
Campbell Elisha Cotton Elizabeth
Caropell Shelby Creighton Sarah J
Campbell Samuel Cravvfiird William 4
' Campbell C T Lieut Crunch Joeeph T
Chalfant Martha A - Creighton John
Chadwic Thomas Crusher Jane
Church Ore;c , Crass ford Jiiines B
Clicsley A V ' Cready J W
Chadwic Thomas Crouch S L
I CLumaide Thomas - . Crawford Jeri %C
;Clark John Crewson William
Clark Martha Croure Jane S
Cochran Martha Crow Henry
l Cooper William Crawfohl Mary I
'Cochran George Cuthberton Mary
Cooper David Curry Nancy
Cuildington Robert Cunningham John II
I Coker S T Coltart Joseph
'Cullen Thomas
Daily Cart Douglan Robt(Bu:cher)
lham Dortoughoo Daniel
Dawson tumpson Dortand James F
Davidson E Doak Catharine
Davis Andrew C Dodd Samuel
Dislis David 2 Doud g Duct 2
Davis I) miss I.Pur;heitY Sarah
Davis William I oyle John •
Davis 31 mill Downes 31
Davis William Donouhve Daniel
Davidson Elizabeth rens Dorin George
ILval P H mrs Dortaillien Rhodes Ann
Debut 1' ca l 4 uonfristo Miss
Devine B miss Dougherty Patrick
Dixon James Duncan 3largaret
Dingemote Henry Duncan Elizabeth ma
Dickson Ingram Dungan,Mary
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Erreirrian William Ellis 0 R 4
Edwards Joseph Elliott W
Eielihaion P Emmons 1113
i.mgoed William 'Evans Rees
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Farley Martha Fowler Sarah mist
Fawdirigion Mary Ford Williaiu
Fleming Ellen J Miss Fownes Thomas
Fleming Daniel Jr Fox Lawrence
11,m - ell Thomas Forsythe James N
F C il Foster William
Flceson RC II Fowler ES
Fleming Samuel Furthers i A
Flinn Thomas ' F Francis John F
Fleming 11 S 'Franks Rachel
Fitzratric Edward Frankhouse Elizabeth
Floyd William Freeze William
Fitch Roswell Frazer Eliza
Fisher Arian Funk Jacob II
Funk H .
Ghencit David Glenn Sarah Si 2
Gallagher M J Glenn Alexander
Gallagher Patrick Glenn Timothy
Gearn John Gleaves Richard
Gehring Prances Glenn Maiy
Gass J E Gordon Joseph C
Galen John P Good John
Ganety William Goss J E
Garside Jkaies Gordon Adam
Gallagher Charles Goodman Thomas
Gallegher Catharine Mrs Grafton Nancy
Gallagher John Greer Maria:
Giddings Charles M Gregg James
Gillespie John Greer Edmund
Gill John E 1., Green Mery A P
Gibson Margaret B Grier Margaret Mrs
Gilland Rosanna Mrs Grove Jonathan
Gillmm-a William Grazier R bort
Gillmore John Grier Mary
Gilchrist C R ' Green Isaac
Goundie Benjainiri Gray Albert .-' -
Gilbert J M • Gray J A &,'Co
Geisse P.bilip F Gray.Jainea Rey
Gilbert George Graham Matilda
Gilland Henry Graham Richard
Gibben Charles Graham Hamel P •
Gibbs George Graham .Tana miss
Glass Walter Guthrie Sanibel
Gwynne .?1 A miss " -
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Hamilton William . Henderson Samuel ,
Hamiltion D • • Heirly F A
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Hall James . Herbert John Rev
Hanna Susan K Hiiker Frederick
liamnett Sohn Highlands Alexepdet.
Haines Riehaid - Higgins John
Hanna hiSamuel Highgate Thomas
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HarFis John. • Mimes' H W • , 7 — ••••
HarveY•john.F. William
Harnson John - t „ aliee Isaac
Harkins Atm 6rhacken.lacob
Harris-Sarah-Ann, „
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Harris George " ' Thomas
Hau.se Isaac '• • - ' HovVenstein SaMuel
Hawkins W HOuitOti M H
Beatings James hl-'Honter John A. •
Hatlett Ambrose
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Hattkn Daniel , Bunter F IV
Hatch Mary 2 Hunter Robert -
Haslett James Male Dennis
Hays James 2 Hunter Caleb •
Hays Samuel H • Hultz-llarrison
Hays A bijah Bunter Robt D
Henry Robert Hull Ann 2
Henry Clark M ! 'Mantes; John
Henry Ebenezer •• , Bunter Hugh
Henderson Samuel 'Hutchinson David
Henderson Peter
Ingram C mrs heads Hannah •
Israel Rachel Ingram Thomas •
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James William V • .Johnsba James
Jackson-John II 'Jblinson'Alatthew -
Jackson mr ' • Johnson - AgneS
Jeffries M K Johnson - Mary '
Johns Margaret Jones David Tho Mis
Jenkins Franklin Jones W
Jordon John L Jones James
Jeffries Capt Jones Reese
Jenkins Mary • Jones Mary A: -
Johnson James Jones Thomas
Johnson James C • Jones F •
John Son li4lph Jones F .
Johnson Valeria
'Jones Mary -
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Kane Milbury mrs Kerr Susan
Keys George ` Kussick Motes •
Kennedy Jarpes 'Kline John
Kernan Francis,J 2 Kinther 13
Kelsey Athos King,Georgej
Keeler John ' KierThonias J
Kearns Bennett Kiutagh Daniel . .
Kerstine Jacob Kinsman Loomis
Kennedy Mary S Knees Wilson
Kennedy Cunningham Knepher Amos
Kee James Knowles Henry
Kelsey Benjamin Knox Morris
heir Jane King John
Kelly Pearse 2 Kramer C ,
Kelly James F Kyle Elizabeth
Kerr James A Koontz II
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Lambilin Christopher S Lightner George - M .
K aughricli James Little Natick
Laughlin H 11. Lipton Robert
Lawrence Thomas Lincdln Thomas B
Laughlin Wm Lorain Charles
Lawhead Win Long Michael
Largey Elizabeth Lusk Hugh
Leslie Mary A Lock Wm
Lee Wm Ludwig John
Lee Wm F Long John S
Leech Joshua Lowe Mary
Lewis Samuel Lofflan Joht S
Leonard Wm Luse Z C, .-
Lemon W S Logan-Mary
Feggitt W F Lynch Pettit
Little L C . Lutes Wm
Little J B .•Lose John
Liget Polleg rill's Lynch John W
Lighten - George M Logan Mary
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Mace Levi IL Mohan Thomas
Maguire James C Moog Jacuh
Nlagee Edward Montgomery ,W
Maher Wm Siontgornery
Main Willis .Morgan Robert E .
Mansfield Henry Morgan E miss,
Manchester Win - Morgan L E
Marks Wm 2Stargan James.--
Masters Wn Mbritan .Mary nap,
Mason W H Morse'A
Mathews Lewi: Moody Henry C
Mathews E - Moorhead Mary Jani..
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Mathews L Moser Agagail
At ottani Henry Moss Thos or Sarimel
.Matthieson J mock 2 :Mosley Alexandrian
Mayhue It Moore Jesse J•
Martin Rorhert . Moote R NV
unlit Absalom Moore Mary Jane,
Marshall James Moore Mary tors'
Mereyman Cath'n mrs Morrow Jane tors
Meredith Solomon Morrison Wm II
.Meeaskey Joseph iiMorrison Mutt
Messick Joef Morrison S 11
Mechling Mary miss Mullord Charles .
Melshinner T W Mullin Ann C miss
Mellon Janies Mullin George W
Miller Thomas 3durtagh John
Murphy Hester nirs Murphy HII
Nl'Cride AII 11I'Dermott Jam J 2
hCltrrde Aler.lndtrElevy R AV •
Mb'ride Jerome Ar Fadden 3, - ,seph
M'Clelland W 111*.Farland Clautlins
MC:eland All . .M'Farland - '
Nl . Catie P M M . Ehrland Levi
M Cabe JohnU :ll'l'arlatui It S •
M Cague Teoruas 3113,regor John
M'Canilless Martrn .M.Vlensey Wni •
M Cally Jamei D ItrGranahnn Elizabeth
M'Caul Mrs 111*Guigun T
MClairerty .Margt miss :11 - ITenry NVm
111" Cloy Rol:rt 2 Milroy Samuel •
:11 - Claes Ellis 13 rlllaare James
MClintock John M'lhvain John
MClurg John liaae W
MClurg Joseph Al lotosh Mathew
MConniek James lil'Kee WM , '
:11 Court Wm INl*Kee David
3T Court Edward M . Kee Jiihn
Mtreery John 31 Kenna James
M Curdy Jacob IWKenna Robert
Al - Cutchecto John M . Kinley John
Mtutcheon Wm 111 . Loy James
MDonald Mary mil .11tkaran Wm
:11 Donald James - John
MDenald Michael .MMasters Marva miss
MDonald Samuel or SlThillitity Edward
[Henderson lATQltewan Mary ms;
M'Donald Mary A tors John
MDowall John
Newmont Nutting Stnauelß
Nesbitt Anderson Norman Ann
New•bart Gilbert Niles John .3
Neal Mary Noyei %Villiers'
Newland William Nutt W
Nevilt ..‘largaret Nickles Olivet
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Neman Joseph
Owen Morris, -
.4 Oakford Edward
O'Donovan Jeremiah OgleA M...' :
Oliver. Winefidd Orr Mar:shall
Owens WilHata O'Kane Agnes
O'Brien john O'Keea John
Orth.John F O'Brien FrancioC
o . Conner James O'Kane Mary
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Paikison J J Perneil Miry
Parkeson Thomas Perrien Glover
Payne 0 I) Peacock William
Patchell Henry M Pickles Georgi • •
Paters Rade Phillips James
Page Vincent Pike J M ' 4
Patton William Pan - nett Willie:in
Paul Mary , Phillips John M
Page Williatt Painter Sanniel G
Pallan S Price B ' - '
Patterson Rachel Powalltphriiiin
Patterson N mrs Ponlen Peter
Parker William Price Striad!
VattersonJohn Porter Tames P
Pattersba James Proctor Sarah .
Pattersorr L B • - Porter Ned-min C
Peppanl Standish - --
Pierce Walter pu g h RV.. • -
Pennington Jamett Price' . '. y...
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Rea Mary mrs ,Rorkey Je. ut
Rea 7N Rose Joseph - 2
Rea Elizabeth mist c .ROisland Thomas
Rankin J.olia H Rowland_ - ,SH ,
Reitor Mark - :• • Rogers Ruth
Morgan :" Rogers Samuel -
Reeves Mary M Mrs _ Robinson - Miiry_ stirs • '
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Reedleitliellisfiriniss Rupp WP
KeTynp)ds - Y , IC ' ' Rupp Susan F.
Richaidison•-Rebeecis. • 'Ryan-Pierce,
Ringer Andrew , Roach Wrn
Riter,,EJizabeth - miss Robb BP Midi
Rimmell Win - - - ..•
Sanders S W Small Ric.haiii
Sands Jane Miss, Smith Jesse .
St Clair Elizabeth Miss SmithJoh*.
St Clair J D Sinith JC P - '
Scott Samuel ' Sinith Jimes
Scott-George W Smith James - S
Scott Margaret Mice Smith George INk
scott Monies , SmithThoinis D'
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Schmertz. Georgi '.- • - Hannah -
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Sedvviek Ellen Miss Snyder Jahn - ,
Scbeafer Reuben SMllinan Theinses.F-
Scheafer Emanuel Spencer C . • • -
Shaukey William Sprankle Jane Etizi
Shannon Jahns • 3 Steedmeua Francis' •
Shields Jane • • Stafford Henry
Shields WIE Steele Janies -
Shirnp William • . StePhens James L.
Shipman George Srephens-Thninis L • *
Ship on Sarith Mrs • Stewert Andrew Heli:2 -
Shepherd Asa S Strjeklar.d Win
ShUtiert W A • • Stewart Robert - N
Joseph.,Shock • Stewart' Copt" -
Shoed John . It Stewart -W P .
Sherd George . Stevenson Francis
Shatip Henry . Stiene Fraticie
Shurwell Samuel Rev= Stoliely JM '
Silliinan Elizabeth Miss Stoneman Capt
Sime John - Stener David • .
Shias William 2 Stoops 'Williant , -
Sicks. Eiirabeth mm Stone S,S -
Sias Nathaniel • Stone
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Skeer J D Stow E H • ,
Skee r Elizabeth miss , Strong Fr/Meng•
Skrett Mr or mrs - Stratton
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Skeen William Swan Charles
Skillman Jacob - Swan S P
Sloan Charles -.....,,,,..SwearingenlViUlnnt . .•
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Taylor Ring Thompson Moses
Taylor W Ii &CO • n Thompson Charlotte
Taylor John - Thompson James
Taylor Enoch . Thompson Gibsint -
TaYlltr Henry. l'hoinpson ii
Taylor George mrs Thompsori
Taylor A S Totian Mary A. miss
Taylor Thomas Trimble Joseph
Taber Lucy E Trainer Henry ••••"
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Ihornburg John Tuetner Moiris
Thomas HE Turner Allen . •
Thomas B ' _ Turner 4ohn
Thomas Benjamin Turner Richard 1, , •
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Vandegrift Martha
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Walker Mrs Williams Thonaal
Wallace Peter _ !dist
Wallace Harrison Evan,
I Wagner catharine Ma' jrune:li; .
Ward Thomas • Williarria-RW`',.:„
Ward 3lary mrs Jobti, ,
Wainer E S '• Wilson Jimes -
lirarren W G Wilson. Harrier
Matt - David - Wilson isaaa
Watson P H Wilson Samuel!
Waugh J A SPrlson Hen
WiiyMan EliaatietiLtrirs
Weaver Samuel Wilson ThOtries P
Weaver Jacob • - Wilson R •
Webster JoSepli WilkiruiLD
Wedley Charled ‘Vilkins
Weeks Joseph Williamson
\Veils Alfred - • Williamson B
Wells Jesse • Winters Abraham
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Welsh Patrick Windrum Nancy f.-'
Welsh Thomas 2 Wineconi 0H P _
Welden James - •• Willard C M
Wentworth & CO Wisler Saran . -
Wheder tiVillram Wells G S
White Amelia D miss= Wigley James, •
1 IVhite E J. Col Wilde B & W .
White Mathew Wickersharraerriss,
White James - Werkmen ,- ' •
White Michael . - IVoodwiiid m r
Whiley Samuel Woodraffe-Jciseph%
Whittaker Jilin Woods Mary H.
Wherry W J . Woods Edward! 3
Whiteman John Wright
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Whitney AAL . Wright Joseph
Williams William
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• AIISCELLANEOUS,
Clerk S. B. Isaac Newton."
epril 1 - C. :IkiriCiBBIZILP:.X.
Carpet and Airy _Goods Warehenees.•
• NO. 110 MARKET STREET.
n00n.n.7. M
ESPECTFULLY informs his friends inethe
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, pLpablie generally,: that helm now receit r
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large and splendid rissintment of Nom, STe#7,,CAlt-
PLTING, OAL CLOTHS, Ike:, direct from the Dia,
and ManUfactirem; composed in part of
Superfine Brussels Carpets; -
Extra do. Tapestry Brussels Carpetieir:
Super Imperial 9 ply do; s
Estra '' • doj
Superfine Ingrain - dor '
Fine 4. `. Ida;
Conimon " do;
5-5, 3-4 and 4-4 Plain Venitiatt do;
3.4 and 4-4 Damask ' 4 i dot -
5-8; 3-4 and 4-4 Tapestry,' do; '
Steam Boat Trim mings!,
. Brawn Millings • ' "
4-4, 5.4 and 6-4 Sheetingis
6-4 7-4 84 Table Linens; -
Linen Napkins;
Crash and Diaper; ..
Iluckabuck Toweling;
Carpet Stripes; ,
• New Style Table Covers; .
Oil Cloths from 27 inches td 34 '"feet widei ant to
any size,
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Rich Em'broidered and Printed TAlis:apd,Fiap,
corers a
Figured Floor ilOhej
Cheniellefßrndidi, Tufted, and Wilton
Tolled, Clienienii;_and Sheepskin Docr - Mittql:
. Manilla and Gras s tier'
'Brass Stair Rods ? Flat and. Oral • •
Dirwask 'add Striped Stair Linen;
Carpet, bindings; • - -
4.4;5:4 aid - 11-4 Plain and figured Indian Mal*lt 1
Colored, Spanish Matting; Sta. , &c. -•-
Persons fitting up Steam Boats, Roti/40r4Klat• 7.
'Howes, are re9;teitedlci tall, .is he thelp , confideid.
they nill find it to their advantage to
purohasing oisewhere.. _• ' • ,
plot 44:1155.
- Ile would invite attention to his ettensiTi
Stock of NEW-SPRING : DRY DboDs4, tembraeing
everything in'that line;vnOw Opeeing- at the' above
'stand irrNe. 110. Market mca9-3mdaw
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il , ions,' a?s ,- - --- - . b a nd ' id" iite)i::ll4,apt.ed,,,f
g plain Ca • m •,. i - l i•16- 0 .1,-.• , mod ,
comfor table ti, q ol at nee. !"
Towing. .°"7 will
~ good paper.. App l y:to '..- ...--
6 . bnible terms r,o° , , . • • 41 , ..*5 - *#_is ~
• . , •• • For - JRIALIe .t .'., ••,.•
OUR LOTS—Toundeft4l , enttitlibettylasel Hay
sus., each lot having . 24 11. front ittkextettoting
back 110 ft. Two of theft are eraihetlobsi . o3,o
position of the whole iftoperty is oste#46tti Wiest &di
vantageons in the city: For fortheiinformatlon ap
ply to M. SWARTZWELDg.iViFfoirth
nov3-tf bet. WoodtindSniithitel4—,
.
W. W. Wilson.,
riORNEit of Fourth and Market Waif; has now
TL„, on hand. a splendid assort:Meg broad out SU
ver Watches', of rations patteriuLind qualities mita.
ble for alining; and 14E061414010* Miami ba tad in
New York. - Alsci,At'larga and,Oldliteteited stock ..or
fitm Jewelry, Silver Ware Lanspi.ildilq t itnillmi
ff Goods. A. superior ati4.--.44-I . so4l,9ispftW
14rWiteh - ittid;Clockfiepairkitipgoo4**4
manilas.; Jewelry made andrepidr4tool444;4lll4
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