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' • •DEItIOCRA.TIC MEI MEE • • •; • • the 23d off March, in Braceville, Ohio, . -, Mr..!Fosrair.lVlti-rionn, aged 71, vas married to STilar4". aged 72. More than 50 ,years ago (says; the Nyesters lyserve Chronicle,) - they:Were first married; and ,soon - after Mr. W. '..101 - tiir pails unknown. The, wife.did not hear Id -him daring several-years; concluded he was dead, ink( inthied;Mr. Storywith.whonr she lived ma -pp., years... Be, died, and she. has . passed several yeah in 'widnwhood; >A few weeks sirice , Mr . W. cameto Braceville ; g coal of the former tip has 41 , 1 doubt kindled a neiq flame; and the young. pro plc are again united EN= excise it Paris, and More recently employed in the •lirar•departrrient: The.; persons who attended to i the preparations for interment, certified to the go - ernment that the deceased was a woman! It was then ascertained that 'the wife rif Capt. Croibart AO followed her husbantlto the field ; that he had .• been killed in battle, and she had taken his post and his title! * Certainly a most wonderful Woman • - It is stated in ,fate foreign journals, that not less than - GOO : Germans hare recently • • •. paled through Cologne on their way to Bremen, Hisere and Antwerp, where they will take their de , -• parture•for America. Ile greater part of them aeern - rather :well off: :,".1 he town of Menden was Wyly so full of emigrants that it resembled a camp of • a wandering tribe , the streets were literally . _ reiariarned with baggage, and people waiting for the • Is - earners.: It is calculated s that 720,000 Germans #ildelnigrate this yeai c i • _ ;,. , ~: ~, .' , .'..i.-,......., .. (3:::YJIMIN L. ROIII2C, Esq.,. of Rush county, Indiana, -editor of the .fackson'an, has been nomi nated es the Democratic ca.. itlate - for Congress in the 3d.district of that siate in place of the lion. Tsunami Siurin,-who declit ed a re-election.• Mr. R. is at,entleman altogethe worthy of the conti dence.or his fellow citizens. and qualified to sds tedn'therrinterests on the fl .r of the House. f3:l•Tthe British ship Cy: ret, recently arrived at Spitlad, England, froni th:caast of Africa, where she has been for the last three years. She had in that time captured 1709 slaves,.and 10 vessels; 15 of which had been .conclemned. Letters received lir her deny the truth Of the statement, published some.dayst ago, that there had been a massacre of 2;000-slaves at 914 eos. (10.• Near Burlijgton ? N. J., t re a native grape whit iesald . to be six eat one inch in circumference, at the ground; and •tlAee feet in girth ‘ at the height of ten feet from the - earth. It is‘:atiithealthy,..and its branches cover four large . - trees. • _ i} e s , . rr MUM =ME citykCsplain Ps-reit 4 , errz,,of the Philadelphia National Greys, Jim/ recently be . en appointed to the command of oncef the tea regiments authorised lit ihe 'fate . a - ce. Congress. He will soon leave fvi the 'Seat of .war. f. q It is iscertainea at the exports from our country of flour, corn nieal, wheat, corn, anti other green,- from the Ist of Beptember 1..10, to the 10th of April, 1847, have arrlounted at shipping prices, to about.twenty millions of dollars.. 0:7. Those who ate fond of Angling, (and. who is not?) shoyld call at "Old Blair's," No. 120, Wood street, where they mill altslayi find an extensive variety of fishing tackle; the best we believe in the city.. , ty.:).•We have received the proceedings of the • Diagnothiari Literary. So ciety , of Maribill College. ileieerihurg, Pa., in relation to the death of our esteeined young friend, the late E tilt T C:131:t Lk 11, E6l/;. Ve shall pnhlielit'lle proceedings an Mon day.ri• • • • • _.s ihitt.tro the ;)aeilic, :•paEQf I;er,istature 91.1sitty Yorl ~ ~., , Ika &WIWIIB /jpww4 L.. HARPER, EDITO AND , PROPRIETOR .t . PIT.I'SBVIIEs SATURDAY .MORNING, 15;1347. FOR JGOVtRNOk, FRANCIS' R. SIIUNK, - '.Grrr..mr cotarrY. 'FOR CANAL COMMISSIONER , ,LONGSTRETH, OFIIOAMRY CCIUDITY Ppnna*lvwxia ;Cot.l.Eoiort's OFFICE. - • <Vittsburgh, May 14, 11197.5 4 :'sArtiountof tolls' i received at this office for the week eadiiig, v Wednas day, May 12, $5,874 68 LEVI'G. CLOVER C OLLLCTOI. - . . p3The:St. Louis New Era of the 4th says: "We have not, fora number of years, noticed a more generatactivitY,' in all branches, than has prevailed in the tipsiness of our city since the opening of navigaticiii; notonly have the receipts of produeo been,large and a very extensive trade going forward in th 4 particular: branch, but the aggregate amount Of- My goods,' groceries and -ectanufrietures,-Whichthave been sold this spring, are inneti beavierthan have . heretofore been dis posed of at',lP - earlie period in the season. Quite a ‘ natribir o'r new 'customers have been in the mar- ket,:antk bonght to a Jeonsiderahle extent, for cash. f !The'` - pieichatits - generally are - well stocked with gcnidek,f, all Irdnds, and MA; great inducements to ' , cottalry,dealers.- the carrying trade continues -. berty*Ya,n d tonnage-Abundant." tal7.in , the - District Coortat Philadelphia. on the instt)ri. - :3PKenzie, of the Coltitnbia House, was called on,-in evidence, to state a private con , venation Which he had with the plaintiff in the Casi. :This he declitied doing, on ttioground that he,had given his wotil of honor not to state the confersation. ;The Court informed him that he 'be: eommitted - ;to prison for contempt of CoUrt if he did not nrake the statement called for by defindaillt's counsel. lie said he could not do to, The:Court was about to order his commit ment; when,:the corinsel withdrew the question. "The - cowl' then said they would consult upon the • question counsel's right - to do this. Ql4 person chid recently in Brussels, who had been known.as M. Croihart, who at one time was 'll ikeap!atpiq the.army;:afterwards an officer of the ;„ o::7•The value of th epanish Thins which cir notate among us for 6-Pand 12} cents, can be de termined from the fact; that the Post Office De. partinent actually sustains a loss in taking them at 5 and 10 cents and having them recoined into pieces of these denominations. Mr. Buchanan of the Baltimore Post Offie, (says the Sun,) having tent to the Mint, recently, $609 40, for which he received in coins only , $631 62—leaving but $22,. 22 kir the cost of. tranSimrtation, hnd the expenses of an agent to take chnrge of it gOing and return ing from Philadelphia. 1; ,i3r:of Mr. Whitney's 'd 'both 'brunchos of the -on the7th " • - '.;=..,...,',......1.....-.:,:j-.1.-.,',..'..-:...:-..::•':<'-'''''-'•'.-:-.' ..;..:;.r.'...i. ..":.-*lttzi'fZ.,;'..6l.4.l:--t.;llii27;';',f.f:lN•Ffi. . • . • tinw nor „ammo. DIARCH' TOBYAIITIS'Yriir, CAPITAL. *pig- .dnna'su periTdcti! FrOM the:NeW Drleans Papers of the 6th we learn that our gallant army was marching to. w•aids.ttie,City Orthe Aztecs. GeneMls Scott ~.and- T aylor have communicated With each other, and intend joining their forces before they attack the Mexican Capital. Gen. Twiggs hoisted the American flag in Ja• lappa on the 19th,of April. Gen. Worth entered Perote on the 22d ult. The Mexicans evacuate'' the city after spiking their guns. Gen. Arripialia, i with- about 3000 cavalry,, in a wretched,coaditiorii i . v . as near the town when our troops enterectit, when - he put off. The killed and wciunded on our side, atithe bat tle of Cerro Gordo, amounted to over 330. Gen. Shields was improving—there is a proba bility of his recovery. Gen. Patterson has recovered his health in a great degree. . It was said that Puebla would yield without a gun being fired. Santa Anna was at Orizaba, a small town at the foot of the mountain, with only 1,000 troops. It was reported that Santa Anna was removed from the head of the 'army, and Gen. Valartine appointed in his stead. • . After the taking of Tuspan; Com. Perry can template& moving towards the interior, wilh a force of ,2500 brave tars. Three men belonging to Col. May's dragoons, were murdered by a band of prowling Mexicans. Gen. Taylor was at Walnut Springs on the Bib ult. There beard of his nomination for the Presi dency, said nothing about the matter, but appear ed chagrined. Artutst.—The Police of Allegheny city yes terday arrested' a man by the name of .Thomas . Haggerty, in the neighborhood of Tarentum, be- Hering he was concerned in the rourdt:r of Fred erick BoHavre. He was committed to prison, until this morning at 10 o'clock, at which time he will face his accusers at the Mayor's otEde. p:j'Lieut. Trovillo, pf the Duquesne GrayE' Mr. William Black, and some other Pittsborghers. arrived . home yesterday morning, from M.o. They; were in bad health, and obtained a furlough fora short period. Tue PBC/et:EDS 07 Tile IBISII LECTURE, IN T'Awr.—We'understand from Mr: RI H. Kerr, that he has about :5150. The other gentleman of the Committee who assisted at the door, Mr. Kerr couid not see in time to make a full report. We will give it on Monday. . We have beard it suggested that it would be highly proper, to have the Lecture repeated in some other church. Numbers were deterred from attending, thinking that the house would be over. crowded. And we arc cooftd'ent that our citizens who have not heard it, would be delighted, and, in deed those that listen to the gushing eloquence of the learned : and . dlitinguisked gentleman, and so well pleased: there, they also. would he mush gratified to hear it repeated. We hope the Com mittee, with their unjiiing Secretary, will iittend to this matter: lirn.n • RELI following - relief produce was shipped everday by our worthy friend by:Whightana Line, 540 bags of corn, and 350 bags by Sing ham's Line, in all about 1000 bushels. The Committee, through Mr. Kerr. acknowledge the receipt of 403 sacks, abont 570 bushels, from t\ew• Castle. This is doing business in gond style. The western country is now• going ahead of the eastern portion of our State. [COMMJNICATED.} PITTSDCIIIIII, *Alay'l2, 1847'. 31r. Editor s--In passing the market house this evening, about 10 o'clock, my attention was at traeted'by one of the Native American speakers. I stopped to listen, thinking that I might hear something new, and I was not mistaken. He was then giving bis hearers a history of that party, and anions other things be said, that the women of ~this country should be protected ; for, said he, when there was only thirteen men of that party, the women etnie out in mass at:4l declared that the Bible should not be taken from the American chil dren by foreigners. Now whether this declaration about the women has any thing to do with party politics, I will leave for others to determine, ad - mining that such a thing did occur; but every man of common sense knows it to be a wilful and downright lie. I would like to know whether it was a foreign move,- in turning the Catholic, Jews and Universalist children out of the Jane at. 'school of Philadelphia, and in other schools of that city; when they would read the Holy Bible for the Cath olics, they would read about the Beast, the Pope M Rome, the man of sin; for the Universalis7, hell tire and damnation; and the Jews ihey would com pel to read the New Testament—a book that they did not believe in. Now, sir, what I iuld like to know of the Natives is, whether they consider those acts foreign moves or foreign influence al> The above communication comes to us from a lady. n English papers state that the great docks of Birkenhead were ',opened on the sth ult., when not less than 50,000 persons were present to witness the ceremonies. The American ship °aka° ex was the firswenter theldocks, and the occasion was made 'One-of great gqod feeling. " Lori Morpeth made a.speech, in which he highly complimented the Americii)s, concluding by'suying that he hoped these docks, extensive as they 'were, would not af ford more than room enough for the corn, the cot• ton, and the forest products of the Western world, and trusted that by their completion a new link had • 1 , been added to " that chain of amity which ought to bind England and America." fry. The New Haven Herald tells a curious story of a nett' that city, who took an especial fancy to the nest of a hen, in which to attend to her young kittens. :He says there is no disturbance betweenithem whatever; as the cat leaves the nest whenevor the hen wants it, and then goes - to her youngones when the hen leaves it. A strange family: 1 a late horticultural exhibition in Paris, 'men of the Spires Prunifolia, which, very rare plant, is said not to be par brilliaut,l,tas bought by M. Souchet, for f 10,000 francs.. one spec, though a l ticulerl) the snm i • TAU 1" ine Lxsn,-We re*et to learn from liingrop union that Secretary W.i.mcni is , resent,j 4; eau.sed - by: the unwearied atten: as given for the.past ttitoyears.to the la inties of his offiee.'' SECRE the Wasi sick at p non he hi, borsuits di (a i'l nex s . by news by Telegraplt'.last night. ..• • . - • ;'-- - • • • , •.- ;~~ MM24:S4EAO 444i011. We leatn froth the Lynchlitugh 'Virginian of the loth , (tlem.)t:s elected toOongress in • that district, by 41 majority of two votes over Irving! Our, will remember-that our tele graphic despatch a few morningsinnce, - declared that IrVing : was elected. In the -Wythe'district (dern.) is , certainly elected:over hie federal opponent, but th% majority, is small. Istroirrsicx v Taus.-The Baltimore Sun of Thursday says ;"By a dispatch from a reliable source in Washington, received at 10 o'clock last night, we have the information that a rumor was current, and generally believed in that city, that the President and Cabinet had decided on calling an extra session, of CongreSs, and that the Union would ,contain the official announcement. The Union had not gone to press when the Telegraph office closed, consequently we have nothih posi tive on the subject." There are so many rumors sent abroad from Washington by gossiping letter write, that we are very much disposed to dbubt the tru rs th of -the above. Th e Britannia sailed from England on the 4th intt., and is expected to arrive next week. Sympathy for Ireland. The following description is given by, one who is said 'to have been an eye-witness at Rotne, of the feeling manifeited there for the suffering Irish. Thanka-leaven! true charity is not confined to a country or to a sect ; and yet ‘vho ought to feel more deeply for Ireland than those of nAt the conclusion of the Padre' Ventura's ser mon, at Rome, in favor of the distressed Irish— , which was a master-piece of sacred elpquence— hotwithstanding the present distressed state of the Roman people, when the collections commenced, a sympathy impossible to describe was manifested throughput the assembled multitude, each vied witlathelothett in'contributing. The poorest gave ! the most liberally; and the very beggars, with tears • in their eyes, gave the alms received into the hands of .the collectors. Many, who had no money to give supplied some other oblation. Some indi irviduals, gave their gold seals, or deprived them selves dOheir watches; even gold ones were freely given. some poor priests took the silver buckles trom their shoes; and several females, not satisfied with their pecuniary offering, despoiled themselves of rings, brooches, earrings, bracelets, to swell the collections for their suffering, brethren in 'lreland. A number of metials, the prizes won by victors from every partlof the globe—from Lapland to the Cape of Gooa Hope, from the Shannon to the Ganges; in many a hard fought literary and scien. tific contest, were also given—a valuable and ex pressive tribute of the genius of every country to the land whose 4ospitable halls, in times of yore, were open to the students of every clime." RELIGIOUS NOTICE The Rev/ Dr. Cox, of 13naoklyn. N. 1 , will preach in the Third Presbyterian Church, to-mor row morning, at 10 o'clock. lie will deliver a discourie at the same place, at 3 o'clock, P. 5.t. on the Objects and Prospects of the Evangelical Alli ance, held in London. lie Will also preach to morrow evening in the sth Presbyterian Church, oa Stnioifichl street. myls The Executive Relief Committee will meet on every Tuesday at 4 o'clock at the Navigation lo buranceiollice. By the Committee. rua)t). IL 11. KERR, Secretary. Farmers and others 'bringing produce fur the starving poor of Ireland, trill .please inform dfirlturl Etq., on Water street, who will attend to the same and give storage in his spacious ware. house •to all iionations offered for the relief of the poor of Ireland. By tilt. Committee. ap'29; ROBERT H. KERR, Seep. _ _ _ PITTSBI:LtGIi MANAGEG, STAGE SIAIMAGEJR, PRIVATE DOTES $5; SINGLE TICIEETS lJ ETA. Dress Circle, 50 ccots.;Second bus, 37; cents Pit, 23 " I.6a!lvry, Vi) " • Fast appearance at MISS ELIZA PETRIE Saturday Eirouing.,lllfty 15, Will be played Cherry's Comedy, in 3 acts, (tithe • SOLDIER'S DAUGUTER. , Frank Ileartall, Widow cheorly, To conclude with the Drama, in 3 acta, called the ' LITTLE DEVIL Itollop(the Litle De%ild Doors opon at past 7 o'clock, curtain will riso at before 8. The HLx office will be open daily from 10 o'clock A. M., to 1, P. M.,•and from 2 to 5, P. 'where any number ot seats may he secured. r_rlt is paricularly requested that no Children in arms hu bredght to the Theatre. PHILO LILL. Ext;aordinary and entirely unprecedented e.rlaibition OF SCIENTIFIC ILLUSIONS. .CIONSISTiN.G of various surprising and amusing kj experiments in Chemistry, Pneumatics, Optics, Natural Phitosophy and Magic, by Messtrons LEO FOLD &ALBERTI, for 'MIME NIGHTS ONLY, MOn day, Tuesday and Wednesday, Iday 17, IS and 15. These incomprehensible experiments are perform ed with a racist gorgeous and costly apparatus, the stage presenting the appearance of a Grand Temple of each Enchantment. Gentlemen's tickets, 50 cts. Ladies' I tickets 25 eta. Children under 10 years of age, .2.5 cis. Doors .open at 7} o'clock. Curtain will rise at 8. A change of prlgramme nightly. A Baud ofiMusic will be in attendance each eviin ing. 1 , . mall-tf Timber. 2000 FEET (Lineal,) afloat and for sale t znyls L. WILMAICTII - - Notice. IHEREBY. caution the ppblic, not to trust any j. thing to thy Wife Barbara Winty, as I shall not pay any doh* contracted by her. myls-d3t : ieftEDERICK 110IINECK. _. . _ (lid Books at Auction. BY MAUS APKENNA, this evening, Saturday tila;/ 15t?, ut early gas light, will be sold,'at the Auction Rooms, No. 114 Wood street, 3 doors from sth, a varietyiof second hand and new looks, among which are Classical Works. Also, 1 double barteled cowling piece; I' revolving pistol; 1 gold patent sil ver watch, with a variety anew and second hand quartier, I., , Epine repeating and other Watches, Jewelry '&c.i mny 15 ITo V arp9.ll erg. FRESHIIot of Union Factory Bench and Mold ingt.Plance, just received and for sale by fJOHN WALKER, ' No. 85 WOod. Street. triayl4 • , !. . • COOPERS' TOOLS. • Tress Hobps, ,l Broad Axes, Patent and• V ,Crozcs, Adzes, Block Planes; Hollowing Knives, • Froes, i - Stave and,Back Knives Saws, ! - 1 = Heading . and Shave Knife, Compasses, 1 . Champering .. Just received and for sale at WALTER F. FAII 7 RESTOCK'S I Hardware Store, . No. 184 Liberty street. 1 ' - ' may 13-dhe • Gold Pens• CiP the most approved brands; in large 'variety, selected and adaptedle every variety of hand. The clergymdn, the lawyer, the merchant,and.every class of men br ladies, requiring a durable, uniform, And economical pen, ,can be..accurately suited. Their elasticily and fine point s ' give great ease 'in writing—making either a bold mark or a beautiful hair line, t at pleabure of the 'per/Milt With care they will igenprally last tenyears.' ' ":- 111 watranted, and selling at lotccsl , cash "ces, at thp Cdld Pen Depot, corner'of 4th an'd.hlar het sta. i (tnYl4 'W. AV, WILSON. . t - IRISH RELIEF .1111.11 i RELIEF C. S. Poßrrn. W. 31. Foraza MR. Oxixv. MISS 'PETRIE MISS. BERTHA LE %V Miss Prrnit oczetter. EMAINING iriktke .P4istf . .O6ce,. at Pittsburgh, Ii May 15th, 1847. .Persens calling for letters whose names are on this liet,'"vvill please say they are advertised. . - " " Adams Robert -"! ';ft Ate,cinder Mrs 7 - Affintrenge 'E 1 2 Andrews•J Ackerman. Jacob Andrews A mrs Adams Ainy:_Ellen Andeitott Jobp..C. . Adams .Richard %V Anderson Wm B Adams Robert or Wm Anderson John Adams Eliza Jane Anderson Bridget Atrey Edward tl Anderson 'W G Abernathy Isabella Annis Nancy mrs Allison Evaline • Andrews Stephen Allison Ann Maria Armstrong Wm Alliion Amelia Argust Benjamin M Alexander Alfred ' Atkinson James Athson Jane Aisand Jacob Alexander Mary Ann . Aten•Alexaoder Ayres David Baker & Von Pheel Bowman_ Mr Ball P a Boyd James or Esther •Barnescift Harvey Bond Edward F • Berzne , Arnanda Jane Boyd Mary Isabella . Bagley.Josiah Bouteber Washington Bailey George . Brown Thomas 5 Barnett Zephaniah Brown Alexander Bell Thomas Brown Charles H Bell Mary - Brown Saniuel Beechey Susannah D Brown Wineford Berlin Florinda miss . Broivn John • Beam John ' Brown T Dr Beecher David H Brentlinger Elilabeth Beach E mrs Brigham F W 2 Beer William ~ Brindle James L Benton A ..11 . , Brooks William Bedlin lyilliana Brewster Samuel Beecher John Bridges Joseph G Beck C A • Bryant Ann Eliza Reamer Mathias C. Bradley Jane Beihl Catharine Brickell Julia Beathe John Bradford Thomas Bendall Robert • Brooks Jason Bissell Samuel Bradley A & C Bishop B Brooks John W Bloden John Brenneman David, Blakesley Homer C Buckmaster N 2 Blougher Jneob 31 Buckley John [ Black Jane miss Buzsell Ann Black Henry Bulford Simeon Black Thomas T puller Cornelia Mrs • Bowers Benjamin ' . Byrnes Anna C , Boyd A Isl _ ' Buts A i f Bowers John jr ' Butler Charlesi , S Boggs George - ~ Burke E Boice Milton S Burgess Thomas Bockop W I-1 Doct Burton Mary Ann Booed Thomas Ryland W L Bose Francis A Buxton Anne Bond Rachel Butler James T Bowman Michael Burton John F . Bowen Levi 1-1 Burchfield Henry I3onnell John R Burgher John C 4. Bothner George Buter Catharine L .. Byrne Ellen Miss , Cadwallader .T 31 Collins DennisHl Carroll D' Cobb James W Carpunter George Conner Ann D. 3 Carnahan Jarnes Conner John 2 Cassarlay Catharine Conlei Heraklion Carmll „Jeremiah Cook Mary A Cesjday James • Cook Daniel Carroll,Chancey W Comstock Align 2 Cashdollar .1 swab Conrick Peter Campbell John Connilly William Campbell Sarah Ann 2 Cox Bartish Campbell James B Cortland W .31 Chamberlain Benj lion Coward John ' Christie Mary Coston Z 11 1 Cherny Cummings Convey Vary Chadwick William - Connelly Elizauctli Charters Samuel Cooley Samuel Charleton W C - Cornwell Arthur Cherry James Combs Prensly Chambers TE Doct Corcoran Mary A P Clark James Cone flubbell B Clancy Caroline Craig Lydia•C Clarksonlames Cransten Clarey Eleanor Crawford Irwin 2 Clark Milton Cranston John Clasi.ett Cornelius Cralta Henry Clark Tames D Cruster Air Clarke 'llomas Cralery Robert CloureJ H Craur Marshalt Cochran Robert Craig William Cooper Samuel Craig Harriett Cooper Mark P Crawford John C Cooper Samuel B Cross William Collins W W Curry Ann S Cobb James Curran Robert Cole John • Cunningham Matilda Coleman Nancy Culver John C Collings E B Lkut David IScob C Dickey Joanna Dawson Simpson 2 Dickey William Dalzell James Mine B Miss Datze.ll James or John CDoniiellson James Davis G Doildson N II Davis David E Donohue James Davis Elizabeth Donaghy William Davis Charles G 2 Doak Joh% Davis David Douglass Thomas Davis John • Downer George W Devine Thomas Dougherty Margaret Detweller Alexr Dohrtnan A I)ean Sophia 11 2 Donnellson Agrtes Dempsey C Mrs Doyle James H Devine Peter . Doran Andrew Devine H Drummer Henry A Desax P 3 Drake Mary Ann Devlin James Drake William De Meyer Leopold Dougan Edward Dirnpsey James Dugan Patrick Dickman Margaret MissDougan` Robert Dickson Robert Dunlap Robert Dickson James Durgin John II Dickman Robert Duvall Juliet Mrs. Eaton M J 'Elliot i i,Vincent Ebersole Abraham Elliott J W F.step William Emery Daniel Eikner Alexander C Eyster C S 2 Emus Paul Ewing Dr Emory Mary Everett Patrick Elliott & Walker Farist H miss Frew James .., Fagan William Friedlee Joseph Farquer Margaret Frick Charles Farreus John Friend Charles C Finney Elijah Fiew John Ferner Matilda ' 2 'Frazier Rudolph Ferguson Rachel Frame John Feigley Isaac Friedlee Joseph . Meson Eliza M Fry Martha Finn & MMullan. Frisbee Charles Fish Henry W Frick Charles Finley Patrick Fralech George Fitzgerald Nancy ' Frank J W Flynn Luke Frame John Fleming Y. S Frew Mary J Forsythe Matthew, Freese John jr Foster Caleb Furman Thomas B ~ FoStar Jane Funk Frederick ' Foley , Ti m 0 thy Fuller Catharine G Geddes Kate Miss Good John Gabby J‘ heirs of Gouterman George Gage Hiram 3 Grierson BB Gamble Thomas Grierson William' Gallagher James Grant John Gang Ann miss Greenwood - ,John GettJohn ' Grove Jane - Gallagher E miss Grazier Robert Gattenbine It J Griffin Edward Gaston Josiah C Green Hannah. Gardner James Greenlee Susannah Gilmore Archibald .Gray Jonathan Gibson Robert . . Graham Samuel Gibson Samuel Graham Norton - Glass John . ' Gray John Glesson Susan - Graham Mary L GoOdwin Mary A B Guest John Goodman Pl . ~. i -Guthrie James W • - ! ~. II Hamilton Elizabeth Harfwell John 'Hamilton James Harbour Catharine Hanlon Rose Ann Hazlett Samuel M Handley Martha J HazlettW B Haines Isaac Hawkins John ' . Halefrees George Hastings E H Haines James T Haslett Sanluel HallabUtigh ;Joanna Hays Robert Ham P N ' Hays William • 2 Harrison John Hays Samuel: Hare Samiel . Heys John F . ',. Haryey:John. . . , Herron David B Harden Jonathan • Iliftley Henry !WM ~'~; Herron S T 14Horner...Thoinas H Ile.rshey ilood`llo Heniilltrian Hannah A _ "is. `liowaiaEmily Herald J ft. - flatnet , C jr. Hervey Mary IlorneiJahn Had ,Mory X C . .:: HoncitTeter Heiron James Hopper NIT C Herron Wni or Sarn'l Hughes - James, Henderson 'Matthew-S .. HUH John Hess Mathias - . - . Illird2 AV .- - Henderson. Margaret F Hutchison Geo D Henry Mary , Hurst Catharine r inrs Hillman James ' Hutten John B.' • Hill Sheldon R. - Hunter William; Hickey Francis Hutchison Mary H Hillen John Hull Wesley C Hillery John B .Hubbard Wm "N , -. Hill Robert Hunter Capt Hittell Samuel Ilultz Sarah Holmes A B - Hull Isaac Hollen Solomon Hultz HarY Hoey W Sea Hunter John T Hoage Samuel Huggins Minerva Holmes John Humphreys John.W llogle'Edward Ivory Emily Irwin C F Irwin James bigles James L I • J Jarvis Benjamin ' Johnson Agnes- Jadksori Ann 1 Jones Elizabeth Jeffries John ', Jones David 0 Joidon Sarah : Jones Wm Jeffrey Jackson j Jones `W A Johns Margaret . . - Jones James. Je nings Samuel C . Jones A L si o don Joseph W Jones Philander Jo nson Hugh A Kean W • J - Kelly Hannah Kehney John Kelly Benjamin Kearns Catharine j Kelly Edward Kay Hannah Knox J'B miss Kennedy David Knox Joseph Keiger Anit'M i• Kingsbury D Kennedy D G p, Kirk John Kauffman J P ( King Stephen • Kauffman Winn "1 - Kingey J Keating John YKnox L L John Keller Sarimel Knowles Richard Kerr Elizabeth King Charles . Kerr Daniel • Kingsworth Wm • L Lafferty John ) Loring John Lambert•Wm Long Margaret Larimer John • Ludlow mr • , Lazeriis ,Mordecai Lodd John Lanen Michael Lonergan Catharine Langhorn Robert J Lock William Landrum John H N Longhery Hugh Leake James M • . Lockart-Robert Lepon Jacob Long J o h n Leslie Edward Lloyd Reese._ Leyburn John Lynch Samuel Lewis William Long Robert.. Lee Robert jun Lynch Mary mrs Lewis Mary • Low Peter Leidy Mary • r Love J J mut Linden 'John ` • Lowery John 2 Liggett Robert Loiters Martin Linten Margaret; Long Thomas H Little James , Long S H - • :st Menemy • Long Henry Lockhart Daniel Long Samuel Lacier John Moon Harrison • 2 Morris S R • Macky John 'Montgomery William pattern Henry • ' • Mosher Abigail Machamer Daniel Morgan Joseph Madden James Moser L • Madden Jauces S Morgan W D' Machand J G , Montgomery Maria ' MattheVes Seth • Montgomery R R Maxwell .Henry Monroe Isabella . _ Mackoler Joseph Morris Francis Mack Hugh • Morgan Eliza Mackey Mary ' ' Morgan M tors:: Magoifin John - Morgan I •-, r- Martin Joseph Mprris Ellen r°: 2 ' Marshall 'Simeon Mtilfrelames Marshall Margaret Morten Leah Martin Thomas ' Moore Einily Martin John Morrison Robert Martin C ' Morrison Mary • Martin W H . Morrison James' Marshall Edward Morrison Hannah A Martin Absolom Moore Samuel Martin James L Morrison 11 Marshall Jacob Moore William .;r Menky Henry Mosgrove Robert • Mendith James M 2 Moore John ‘ 7 . Metrdith Solomon Myers Jacob J Mellen E Myer W A Messick Avery ;Shirr - ay Harriett Mendenhall Mary Ann Myler John A Melsheimer T W Mulvihen James Mellen Thomas Mullany Timothy Miner A W .' Munn Dugatd Miller Samuel Murphy H H Mitchell C tors Munag Ii Miller Caroline V miss Murphy Devine Miller Sarah - Mundy Joan M' . ' ° MAllister Thomas •' - MTarland Lewis M Aleer Catharine miss M'Farland 11 S M'Adam James : M'Feeley lssac M`Bernard A M'Garr Elizabeth mrs M'Bernard Francis Milarringal Jas Capt M'Bride Andrew M'COtty John M'Cabe Bernard .M . Ginnis - Samuel lirCahan John M'Graw Alexander M'Candless Margaret M'Grath John M'Candless Elizl miss M'Gutrry Robert MC'artney John lWGunnigle James M'Casland Wm M Intosh William 2 M'Clurg Joseph T Mlntosh , M. M'Closkey Manus M'lntosh John M'Closkey miss M'Elroy Samuel B -• M Closkey James M'Elruy William M'Coirree mr Mintyre Michael MTColtinn David • Mintyre John M'Cormell Sarah mrs M'Kowen John ArCord Davidson M'Eee Mary tore M'Cormick John T M - Kee'Nancy miss M'Coy Stephen M Kee Robert ill'Coy Joshua M.Kenzie John H mrs M'Crea John M'Cue Michael D M'Creary Dayid M'Lure Nancy D miss Cracken Ann miss M'Leati William • Mturdy Jesse R M•Laughlin William M'Curdy John , M'Laren Samuel M'Cullin Wm M'Lopey Eliza M'Devitt ,Margaret misslW.Munn Ilelen Miss M'Donald James MMasters Samuel. M'Donald Michael M'Alurtry John M'Donald W T M'Quemon Mary.tniss• M'Donald Patrick IWRoberts Maty mrs M'Donald Anglia M'Spaditen Jane M'Donald John Capt M'Swiggan Michael N!'Dowell James M'\sin Andrew MTailden Marg't A miss .MWilliaras E mre Nelson Samuel D Nesmith aolur Nelson William - - Newell JR D Nelson Martha miss - Newton.O Nelson N P - Newton Martha Ana' Neel John Col Nice Garber Neeld James ' Noland'Patrick 1, 4 2 Newman Joseph O'Brien James : Oles Edward rn O'Conner ThoasN . 01sliell Mary Ann °tanner Daniel Thomas O'Donovan J O'Rielly Margaret . O'Dunald Hugh , 2 O'Treford Evaline miss Ogden Thomas 13 Ould Samuel O'Hara John 3 Owen IV Elder O'Keefe John Owen Elizabeth miss Oliver Frances miss Owens Thomas Oliver John H ' Palmer H L • - Phinney Hiram Parkinson John A 'Philips Jonathan Parshall John Philips 'Phomas B Patrick E W Patton W A Philips Joseph Payne James Philips David-E Parker Prince Pittock Frederick Parker Ann A mrs Piggins Isaac . Patterson Thomas' Pinkham A IC Patterson Sarah 1 ` Platt William Peay Austin 4 Poor Henry Pearson Joseph Rjr PorteiHenry • Pennock J B Porter john J Parmar Pearson Porteri Stephen Petrie James Potter Robert ... Peters Mtn Pont4 Joseph • Philpot PcNvet).3/41- Phelps P L Pot re Poers& Phisnshy - , c'4rs RN= Rand F Rollins N ltatertylJoinit., Roney John Reap Charles Rook A W!..- Iteinii - SoloMon • . Rout Hem Reese-Mary - Elizabeth Rowland,John Reynolds ;C . Rowland Thcirnas Reynolds : Wl` • Rowley Mary A: mr Reed - Daniel' Robinson E Reed-TUloi' Robinson Reed Flora Robinson .G Richardson John Robinson Charles Rielly John - Robinson John Richards Matthew - Robinson Elizabeth miss Richards William Rogers John Richardson James 'Rogers Jacob .Richardson - Rogers John - Richardson David M 2 Rogers:Mary miss Richardson Wm 2 Rogers Joseph, Rightout William .. Rushenoro C B 2 Ritts Jacob Ryan. W H Robb B miss Ryan John ' Roberts Enos W . Rupp Susan F miss. Roberts Charles „ Russell Agne s ' Rock ten Andrew Rucker John ; • Roe Sarah Ann: - • 2 Ibert William Irwin R R Irwin W A Sanderson John ' Smith.JaineS Sanderson Adeline miss Smith Mary miss Sanderson. Elizab'h miss Smith liosanna,C miss Sands Margaret A Smith Ellie rrnis's Sanford James , Smith,Elizabeth K miss Sargent Jasper - , Snyder Scott George -W • Spelknan Lucy miss : .- Seabrook Thomas Spear IVtn.L Seawright - William. Sondersioecirgef. • Sees John Star Finis • =. Seth Sarah-miss - • Stauffer John ShacklettWilltara Stephens Sarah .M tors Shaver Daniel • Slerling - Mark . . Shawhan Dankel Stewart M Shields Eleanor' miss Sfewart,&_Gidl4her Shouse Etimia Miss Stewart Samuel ) - Sboivalter J L St4wart'Jamese S{bbett Samuel, Stevensori.Danrel - Siekennan 'George Stevenson :..`2- Simons George Sticirney Norman.o Simmons M IV miss - Stiles BJr Sinn David Strider Mary R tniss , " Sinclair - Mary miss Strain Thomas . Skelly Joseph Strain & Marks Skinner Jacob Stubbs Sarah - • Skeen William Sutton Emaline Slocund George Sutton R K Sloey James • Summers Elam '. Stonecker N Swan Palmer Smith L W Sweeney: Andrew Smith E C Swartwout Ann,. . . Smith William C 2 Swain Wm T . :. Smith Robert , Sweed:Julia Arm: . 2 Smith James A J -Swardivßichard Smith Mr ofJohnstown Swearingen Wm- -• Smith John -E. - Taylor Sarah A 2 Tornan James Ttylor Mary Ann :Tomer Mr.R. Taylor Wm L . Tracey mrs _Thompson Hellen miss Troy Magdalena tors Thompson-D H Trimble George • Thompson Alexander trt.ixal N W 2 • Thompson John 2 Turpin John : Thompson Wm Teenier Morris Terry George Purkin Wm Tite Emma H miss !Turner Mary Jane iV. Vantlegrift John - 'Van - Slack Marina Vance Samuel ; Vinton George P, Valentine Wm Dr. :Nicker§ SaMttel 2 White Joseph- Whitehill John `S White Thomas . Whiteside Robert. Wallace Thomas B Williams Robert - • Wallace Thomas 2 Williams Harrison Gapt Walton Joseph - WilliamsMarriett Walters S 2 WilkonJohn S Ward Thomas-- - 'Wilson George - 2 Ward William Capt • Wilson" Christopher Ward Thomas B - Wilson John • Warren G E. Wilson A Warner ES Dr • Wilson A mrs - Warner Elizabeth S miss Williamson John - Warner E S mrs , Williamson Aim E rims Watson James 'Williamson George :2 Watson Sarah mrs Wilcox Jane : P mrs . Watson Peter Hill Wilker•Catharine WPaverS G Winstorr. T J . Wells J,ohn E 2 Winter Jacob K Wells Alfred • Winchell George D Wells. James M Vitindiess William Weils John E Woodroffe J - 2 Welts John . .B Wood Lewis - Weir Margaret miss 'Wood Alexander I , - Welsh Walter S _ Wood Emily mi§s - Wertz Franklin Wood William\ Wertz William W 3 Woodbume John Warnert Joseph Wood Ward Eliza miss- ' West C J C WOllll Jinnes Witmore Sidney A Workman W H White Dorcas Wright W D White Wm ' - Tan Isaac, • Young.R B Yancey Joseph Yourig, T B Yancey George M 'Yonne. Martha mrs MiSCELLAgV Capt S B "Rio Grand." 3 - - mayts - C. MaIBBEN, P. M .Notice. N Adjourned Meeting of.tho Stockholders of I the Pittsburgh and Connellsrille Rail Road Company, will be held d't Philo Hall, on Wednesday, the 17th of May,-at 3 o'clock, P.M. ' W.M. M. DARLINGTON, may 14-td Sec retary. Re - relying Pistol at Auction. - ON Saturday evening next, May 15th, at 8 o'clock, will be sold without reserve, 1 Patent Revol ving Pistol, wade by }Hunt & Simms, Now York, with all the apparatus coin -Onto. a beautifullyfinish ed article. - TAMES ig'lC ENNA, , mayl4 • Auctioneer: Bookc at Auction by, Catalog - tic. ~ - drIN Saturday eveaing,May 15th, at•7l O'clock, at ki the Commercial'Sales Rooms, corner.x&Wood. and Fifth streets, will 'be sold without reserve,* large and 6 - Mush.* collection of Boas, - among which arc stabdardlVorks in all the Various depart= meats of literature, 'by - Catalogue, which' are now ready for delivery, arid the boolts'will be arranged for examination m the afternoon previous to sale: myl4 ' JOHN D.' DAVIS, Auct'r. ' New PismoMuni - 6. rrINE OLD CHURCH; - • -.- Officer's Funeral ; 'Tis Midnight Hour; We met as Strangers,; ' Mary of Argyle ;. The Watcher I . • • ' • The Rose of Alalnima;, Dreams of The •Past.t. Are the Links .thatzhound us Broken ;.! • • Where are now the hopes Icherished;'. 'Tis the Hail, in the air; Ile doeticall things well; Fall oteri Cruz, (a drseriptivpieee.) ' • I Valtzes!.■eielle,:Midnight, Cypress, Atlanta, Morning Sttr; Llnder, Franeissia, Fairy, Il Pease rosa, 'Washington. The above just received and for sale by • JOHN H. MELL • OR., . . • mayl2 , •• Ne Wood !street'. GROSS,-just received,. of Diamond or,eirer-poiki- J. led • Gold Pens .of the most approved brands, These ar e . carefully selected - an&adapted to every variety of hand—their fine point andlastic-spring— giving great esne., in writing • and making either a bold mark or a 'beautiful hair line, aCcording to the pleasure of the penman. • They , are 4, all warranted, and selling at the lowest eastern primp: ir:r At the. Gold Pen Deriot, .-7 ccirlisr T • ...r' — Or4th and Market sts. - . ,AV. AY:WILSON. . , . House Spouting, Tin• and; Copper- Gulter,Concluc- , • ; • • , ,tors .3 49e. - • 1 1, 1ANUFA-CTURE to ordei the above articles ; - and also keep on band a pply ready made.for immediate use, and will attend personally, to putting up work at the shortest notice.. Builders and others may rely upon gettidg 'a - good article, and_ having work promptly and well:done y ealling'at No. 17 Fiftlist., between Wo d and:Market tits. m a y -14-kig t ' , . .S. XORROW. , SCYTHE SNEATElB , —Recek'vd aild - foi sale by GO CdCHRAN, - 1/.2q- 'Wood Streei. _ . Itomoiopeithio.lie4.l43l TUST received freilh 0 'Medicine Cliekti,'lminceop, milk, and trier& ColleatiOn of on`Hga3mopathy; at the,i36oks aplO " — Pak itVbeicireeki Wo MZIM SEIM Gold Pens. To 'Builders andrCanlizactori• and Books- proit stRn3A, .b - d and Markekests. ' ''i• . i•'o?'.t' ''' ' '-' .. ' 7 , . ?'; , -5 t . , , , T!::, -: ;: . ... , .',.. -.:„::•:: ;-;. ' - billittery Stores arid Market streets.. may t 3 W W.- WILSON; 'Works. 6XD0;r4.,4 pioilk.rar T , F e Forks; 10 r !!.` of suierior quality,jutYecelFed . and for sale by • GEO. COCHRAN, No. t. 26 Wood a- • Scythe Swathe: - gn DOZEN just received and for sale low by. t GEORGE COC"EIBANi may.ll . ,:136.26,Wooditreet, MACHINE CARDS—Justree'd, a fresh supply of sheet paida, for wool eanlingmachinearpomb plate and third-clein2rs. for salh by - - - 411a6 ' - GEO.' COCHRA:N..---,' . OLID BOX VISES, of varioussizes., reed on con },D sigemeet from the manufacthrer, for eale by ma 6 - ' • ' GEO. C0C.1311.A.N. To the Mono able the Judges of the ConrtorQuae. I ter SeSsions of the Peace, in and for the:County of. Allegheny. The petition of Archibald SPLees,of Mifflin town ship, in the county aforesaid, humbly sheweth, That your petitioner, bath provided himself with ma tenets for the accommodation oftravelers and others, at his dwelling . house' in the , county- aforesaid; and prays that your../lorkors tvill..greet him a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And .your petitioner, as in duty bound, will pray,- • / ARCHIBALD We o ' the . subseribers, citizens 'of Mifflin timnship, . - - do certify, that tho.above petitkoner„is of good .re pate for honesty and temperance, and is well provi -tied with house_ room and conveniences for.the ttc , commodation of. travelers and:others, anti that,eaid tavern is necessary. ... James Conniughani,Wm.APßoberts, Curry,. Cin Wm..llPAl,earts, A. P. Cutryi David Kennedy; J Car ry, Andrew Kirkland, 3, 'Speece; WM. Andrews, W. B. Hamilion, - Jos. West: - may 11-413t.* =nay, seer - 401=r • - John Black Oto IaTIIOLP,SALE Grocers, Produce and Coingds - V non- Merchants, and dealers in Pittsburgh manufactures,-No. 166 Liberty street, oppositefith, Pittsburgh. , ; . - • • . OtrLiberal advances made on consignmeuts. - may 12- . ' • - TARY - HILIES.-51. Ilides . ,'iust received and I_,P for sale„by- ,r_(nyl . 4) JAMES MAY. Blooms. TONS Juniata Blooms for sale lowlier cloie.,a , corisignment„ C. M'ANULTY & CO, ) •- play 12,0 W Canal Baaln• CRAB CIDER-4 Utile. Crab Cider for-elle lowby • • 2 : ' P. C.:MARTIN • ejsr.Smithfield wad Front ets.• GRANGES -AND LEMONS- 7 75 bra °ranger, and'. 25 bra Leipons;just rec d, in prime order, for . sale _by • • I'mrlll 'P. C. MARTI N.. IDiACON;-.4ooolbsliarrii; 4000 Ibi Shourd ers; , • - . • 1000 lbs Canvassed Hama; foi salelow, to chin consignment,-by ' . . HAD -10 b arrels •prime-Bhad, justreceivedan - 4 0 for sale by 5g411,4: SINcLAIR, may? . 66 Wood et.: • - • ERRING.-2a-barrels; Baltimore Hening, - received; and. for, sale by- 56 - Miod - street.' • _ TACNER O istarrelsNo. 3, inoro: And for in salt, . • , SMITH & SINCLAIR, may 7 5 6. Wood st. , , riIIACON-=-17 casks Ham; and-IShdulders, in store and - for sale by - SMITIIRn SINCLAIR, • ma 6 . - - . . 56 Wood at. ) ICE--4 tierces jest reed ea .consignment and JA ) for sale by 'SMITH & SINCLAIR; ID 01.1: BUTTER=2 Bble Roll Butter; received on consignment, and fur sale by J. D. WILLIAMS & Co:, 110 Wood st, mayl LARD --5. Kegs Family Lard.r.just teed and for" sale by; • ,J.D . :AVIALIAMS gr. Co., maYI - - —llo Noud.st. raIEESE=-47 - .l3axesPiime W. _R. Cheese; just kj • reed and. for sale by • - • , rhayl - - D. - WILLIAAIS 4 , CO.. AMILY Fleur, ai:traria - article always' . on - liana; and Tar. sale by J, D, .ayl , - . .110:Wood et. . ClGARS—=2o,ooo . GenuihePkincipe Ciiars . , "Jae - 5,000 Low priced Regalia, do • ' 10,000 superior Havanna, do; • Just received and for sate ;by - ':.MILLER . „ (AIL .'AND CANDL:ES—Lard 041 and Star candles, to arrive to-.ooirinii-foi sale by- . .my.l3 - . RICKETSON. . Syrup. OH4F Barrels' Louisiana' ' Refined Golden Srupi o , 'Gr . for sale by- • - r mull .1111Li..KR & .r. ..' • 7 7 TdCKEREL-30 BarrelsNo , f - dry salted , - - S. ; ha.di • Just recess and for sale by muds " '.II.IILLEIV& RICIIETSON : Painting. -ur OUSE and SIGN. PAINTING. and. GLAZING, of - ell kinds, "Graining Oak, Mahegany; Satirr . Rose and Miple. In:atm/ens of all kinds of Marble.' Orders left at the shop of the enbscriber, an Smith , field Street, opposite the - PittslArghToundry, or on Federalstreet, opposite IllackstOck , s Factery, Aire gheny city, will be done at moderate rates, mid. •Oa. the shortest•notice. , • • , ap 15:6m. • JAMES PITFIP.LD:-.: • CikiektrlzigPs Platicis. • • TUST received and for sale, nipieodid"Rose wood. V seven.ociace Pianoforte, made by Chieliiring;or, Boston. 3Oll.Nll.....lllELLcift, may 6 - . 81. Wood atreet..... By the President of the ITulted Staled IN Pursuance of law I .S.ireins K. Pour dept of the United States of America,do hire by declare , and make lknown, .that-:_ a public sale, will -be held at the Land Office- "at bfta swat Pomr, in the 'Territory , of . Wisconsin, cent! mencing oreilfaiiday the/gine/tenth day of July siert, for the disposal of the public lands within- the un -, dermeutioned townships, to wit: . r r North of the bare line" and west of the finirth • pat meridia.a. MienMips seventeen; "eighteen and nineteen; Townships seventeen and eighteen; of, range four. Lands appropriated bylaw for the useof schools. military, or other pti rpot4s; ;will be 'excluded froth_ .The kept open for ,twoweeks, (on, less the lands are sooner disposed of)•and,no.lon-r_ ger ; and no private entries of land in the town.,- ships - So offered, will be•"adrriitt . ed, after .. the, expiration of two weeks' frorn the - coinnsencarnent t - , Given under my hand id the City of.lVashiNr,tott,_ Ihie first day of -April, .Anno Domini one. thou'. sand eight hundred and forty-SeVeri, By, the President: - JAMES K. Poi 4. BacitAno •N. YOUNG, Commissioner of the G4ner,4l Lana 9ficee. , . NOTICE TO_ 'PRE•EMPTION,CLAI:SIANT,S. ;'Every Person entitled to. the right pre-erav•- tion,to any lands Within jhe toWhalipalbove-enu,-, merated, is teqUiredtolsiablish. the seine to, the satisfaction of the Register and Receiver at 31ine'rw • al Point, and make pa:yin - ea therefor, as ,saqq. pradioible- after seeing' this• notice, and before tiia". day appointed for , the eornmerieement of the lie sale of the !Ands embracing the tract - claimed, otherwise such claim will be forfeited: ' • RICHARDM. :YOUNG, Commissioner of the Genelit "Lund. Offliv. " • ' apr2G•tavvlow.. TN" the Court of . Common - Pleas; "of . Alleklienk county, ofJune Term, A. D., 1847...N0..94: - lit'the', matter of the Petition of Francis `Derrors," Trustee'of Eve kasha.; 'iitife 45f GeOrge • Anatutz,;- for discharge from the further' execution• of a 'cer, • boAr,lo4it;;• Harrison - Sewell; . the \ Petition of Rev. Francis' Herron, !Pros-- ( . 312,.. tee of E ve Analiutz, (late Hampshire,) spraying to be discharge& from • said - 41XV, • - Trust. • And it is ordered , -. that notice • of said application be given, to' all persons whottt it may concern,. . hy,publication once weitk-in the Pittsburgh Gazette,and Daily. Post, until the second Monday ofJune , next, at which time the prayer will be grante d , if ncijiifficielit cane' bi. -- thprin. to „the .. . contrary ; r From the- Record 7 .7 myB-dlawbc - • ''',....ll.lfall",glatri =M=ll=ffM ;iNMS 4OUrt 411.ACX{. P. C.-DIARTIN.' ;~ ,~.
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