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SLI IN OF A!...J.EGlitit COUlrry; i i • OR CNALCO.*MISSION , i Aux s LONG S T Fi. :l l E : I E . , li. or 561470(6ra ' ccurrri ' • ' 1:1_ :, i.' .ft . r ' 1 - 110ricatil Nen Hint& t , 1 , .- , 1 •' , N 7 r, re pleased to tee,! in.the Dieu ork . teal , or C mmerce' a.. f tV ;days since; a para.l 1 IcoMmen ing to the'' attrntion of our: citizens, IrarY I worics and periodicals uour own canti , Jreferentto those of rap ,and,rnore e speci givi4, th m a preference ever .English works. is true t4t we must get‘F;nglish Honks, land 1 lishil Periodicals, tci , a considerable eaten l ; bu Shotilu not be done to.the thit ry of our o nth t urc:lend the reason to - thi l 'is ant all w ise neall the most favoredper cidicalspf t a ci 1 I I of 1. • - i - ry, pntinrallybreathe ton contem t /01 ulit can i istitutions; h lit it to ridichle ;t e.i •-.. 1, ! r . hefty of republican me : ure and custo I ; ileis of grandeur and magnific !Ice, canneeteil 1 I or ouT own institutions. I dependently' of thi re caleulatad ,to itnpreSsi:th ;..yourigl mi l id i ,i I . - anarchy,' in no iWay eaten ated to:faster a iVe have iiour own Pon try it arks of; a high char I , 1 . n i cter, with ,if fostered n. a lrnanne,r commensu riate their deserts,"wduld he rendered far mor iorthy•of t.ipport than they 'itow :are ; :lir than I,- , - they , en he, unless our cl own ountryme , should ' [ Editorial Correspondence of the Picayune. d tername to extend to them a- ore genet 1 mani f Station. o l f f. their favor. ,rt in , JALAP . A.: ... ,II.I: 7 C 6 XiCO O,c .N Io i c a k y , / p /: ‘,.5. 1 1 8 . 1 7 The De ocratic Review; an the North kmeri- , Since the ,diligencia went out at noomto-Jay Honed; may be consider d as at the' ei., of Vera Cruz. another diligencia has come in from city- of Mexico full of passengers, and biingi . 1 ' • 14 qiM'rterly periodicals; .'andboth are CondUcted 1 news of not alittle importance. Among the p 'th ability., Indeed sev ral of the most a 1p and sengers was Mr. Kennedy, who, after bein& bat 1 • J 1 • 1 • Penenced: statesmen of the. count r y, r;t4arly treated here about the first of April, was d yen the sty of Mexico. - htrih to to the pages of the fo mer ;:and e 'thus I, ' , A t the passengers confirm what I wr' te . •iving to vemome thedraneful influeneesisaiiike- this i n • ,; ..ff. ti , ~ , ,i , .. amin e . a tiey say that at the capit the •to a J eAult min the too genera cliffuston o ,hnti. was no Government, no order, no responsiliility 1 •• f a ,üblicn Ilona. 11, th+for, is mare especially all was anarchy. Anaya was still Presideht, 1 W •• n 'eil o r i s pport, from ilhosei who reel*, iitis as tem., hut . had neither influence nor authority. new President is to be elected on the 15th of t 1 e the poll 'eat ntaiims l if .Tefflrson and'J kson;. . Wh%iri l- . , ~ t . I resent month—the tenth Chief Magistrate tl is for the per l anen triumph o their , istracted country has had within the last ei •hte 1 • r p nciple . _nstead, hoyveltr,of sueh , publi ations onths. I cannot stop to count them all p.l ' his being found id the being f every f." sly in eel' is the faeh c i fortable circurnstfinces, ii''e fi id a Much artier a iii The ladrones—guerrillas I suppose they hot 1 ~ . .e called nett Bare busy at work, upon the roa " it B It i' n r i v er or copies of the o ... i- fish my .lack- .specially between Puebla and the city of 'A exi, NV 0, laid before the young [ferip eof our Co nary, he same passengers were robbed the other ay fr rie l which ley are Iliableito inoculated tylLth lis than seven times in one stage. The dili em fa ' .. of " l ewhich ' fa se no.t ns governmen , may' eifer, i which Mr, Kennedy came i ~ 4, t vice hn the mad. 1 down was rob th otighout their lives; he oV i ercone. r. it i stated that the proposition made by Er : . This state f things ought ...not to !exist. We 1 ntli me months sinee, to offer her interventi shoUld read many of the honks published 'in t g. in hot mg the difficulties between Mexico and Unite States, have recently been taken up by land, and Ade are many which y l 'e shOhld ri•t f it ; ..- . ; iNferic Congress, and after a warm discuss; to read y. but et not the firs i lessitris in'politi.s;r was lc,st by a Ivote or! 44 to 33. From 1 this our children, lie given from the wntings:of 4n , tibia Wciuld heem that the present Congress is deter it Whose institutions are so Widelf, different ram t shut every door against all proposals of a hi a p i • oursaad even in whose or mari• literature ii.lto o bleeace. . . I ..aht • Anna !has sent a letter to Congres frc be found so much of sneering, iind ridicule and 0 ant . lie gives his own account of the at contempt for Jur government . , its manners an i l ts 0 'eril Gorda, and claims a great victory n t people •- let the' first imkcssio s be, deeid •dly .6 tda of the fight. On the second day rot . , ' 1 t.l ccin o a to his i story, gave the adv tag, be very materially those . .wron g. '' ti s °tithe latter. Sato Anna states that h now . . 1 h , seven thousand mere, and that his forceii rap -0;:p On : Saturday last the 'lleder I party of this il l Y intheasiag: and moreover that all are. tie6ing .. , county held their primary meetings, and selected to ealcoun ter. the Americans again. He 'cants delegates to attend.the County Convention to nom rn ney to carry on his operations, but Congress has I I - , no seen fit to vote him aco per—one reason P ro inate candidates for Senator,'Representative, Com , i ba 1 missioner and ITreasurer. We have received no Y being that it has nota copper to give . Sa to Anna, so far as I can , learn, is the only man 1 , .1 positive:information in relation to their designs; w o has been spoken of in Mexico as a candidate of fo ,, the presidency, and he is imvery bad odor ,with nor can any opinion be formed from cC . Perusal l odor ! with opposition Prints; as eaCh paper is claiMing . • 1 b 4 m he a s ss tates north of Mexico -,Guadalajara, Gnarl the selection of 'delegates favorable: to the nomina aj ato, Queretero, Zacatecas, Durango, San Luis, tion of its particular favorite:- Our own belief is, an others—talk openly of separating from ..lilexi that Mr: Darsie Wit/ be nominated - Senater or erih's co,l and, letting her take care of herself. lint a [ .. 'Aar in the of supplies are they sending on i two rival competitors,..Messrs. C. 13. Smith and F. C. Flannikin. ' • 1 - ' for the relief of way the General' Government in its I . emergency. They were still doing a little in the way of in fortifying the city of Mexico, but a Speniard in. g fo sme that all the obstructions they have elect ed o far could be kicked over with the foot. The 4 city had been placed tinder martial law, anc the dire t excesses were anticipated. The citizen, had all been called upon to take up arms in the corn mor; defence, but unfortunately nine-tenth 4 of them had no arms to take up. Nor were there any cannon at the capital other than a few *all and indifferent pieces. i There is certainly a party, and an influential tine, in Mexico, which begins to tai,; of,peace; 'and 1 where four weeks since they did not date brea the their l sentiments, they now come out openly and avow themselves. - Still the measure is fat from popular. If the priests could be made certain that they would continue to hold their rich benelii:es, they would probably. be all in favor of peace. On the approach of the Americans it is said that Congress, with all the archives of the Repu lic, will move to the city of Morelia. Of course all my news is verbal, not a paper having co e through. Majors-Borland and Gaines, Capt. C. M. Clhy, and all he officers taken in the North, were at liberty in the city of Mexico, as was also Midsl4. manlagers. They ,ere all said to be well and respe tfully treated now, atlhoug.h the latter Was infant usly abused on the way up to Mexico tram Perot . Ge . Canonici was at San Andres, a place rf4th or Oil aba, at last accounts. The force with htm is not tated, hut is undoubtedly small. He is' an old friend of Santa Anna, and is probably working at present for his master. I send this by a Mexican to Vera Cruz, who ~ promises to ride through at his fastest speed. 111 reaches you, well and good. Yours, &c. I • Porrnr, &c. Some one ties spoken of cert poetry as "Lines of lengthened siveetness, , drawn out;" another has mentioned "A long; 14,, kiss—a kiss of love and youth;" and alhird Fes spoken of love is "What we knout, but: can't de fine; 't is what 'we feel, but can't Cxpregs. in deed we have seen many descriptions in poetry, which almost led us to think the lactual Scenes were passing before us: we have imagined ruby lipq, frop the picture of the poet: and we hate thought that we might know what I.ve is—mere ly'from the likenesses of the boy by great Masters: but for vividness' of coloring,,,accurary in detail, boldness and bealty of outline,—for all the great requisites, in a picture of lo've, and kissing, and' poetry—we never have met with three lines more perfectly full than these, from :the pen oe'a lady. who is writing about her beloved one— 5 . _ " ll a wen , In,one long ! kiss, my whole soulithroogh My lips, us sunlight drinhotli desk Thpatre Bonctit, „ Did you ever tee—the Peuifr! You did not! Well, you - missed aline opportUnity last night and such a Devil! ',Why if they were all like that • • • • . • one, you would be willing to go to (the The atreovie mean,) forever! But you diclnot 'see the "critter," the veritable ~o ld Hornie,” “Clootie," the Invisible personage with a cloven foot and a forked continuation! Then go to•night! "Ova Alin:" really played the cicril last night; and she is to go thraugh the seine wonderful performance fa-night. But;if you do not wish to see golo see".sl.sur tomorrow night. She will then'take a benefit. She merits a crowded house,lnd .ive are sure she will have one. .A Gensnous DoxATios..—The Irish Connittee, of New York, have received the fel lowing letter: Waeitingle; May 23d, - Dear Sir.—We deeply regret to hear frotn Ire. land that a famine is still continuing there its work of death. Feeling it a duty to aid iOillevi ating this dreadful calarnityove herewith transmit five thousand dollars, yith which please purchase food, and ship for distribution in the way to effect the .greatestgood to the suffering poor. • - Yours Most respectfully, At* ConCORAN & RigtlB, Tu Myndart Van Schaick, Esq., Chairman - 1i ish Relief Committee, New York: C0'..4 large lot of Clothing will be sold ttt AV- Kenna's, this evening,-at early gas light, by'Ortr of. Assignees. . cO - • Mr. 'Mouss, 85 Fourth street, has received a fresh supply of books. Great attraction at Hunt er's Ice lgream Saloon these evenings. Hunker knows-how to do things up right.' : - (.Snow Dtiflscu May A letter from Teniple, 40 Miles fiord here; orMay 12th, says that while going to mill Mr, .I:'s .horse floundered in snow drifts twice, so as to make necessary to takehina . from the harness: ta'get hird.tut.----Ho/Thice/1 (0 .- ;, The total numbefof officcale_conneeted with the t i 'rench.Governnent . i s 93f, 677: The total amoint•ot snlities, - ; pensions, &e., paid by that Government annually is 397,331,000 francs, WERE •--, ---,„--, -,,,, •:,:.• `,,i:..... -..,-,,,.._•,-,,, -„_' ,h--'.- , ~,,k,,,,,,4-,...,,,,,,;.; ..::,;,.`, , , i ---„,- , ,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,..ir.„L . 1 , 1 , i ! 1 , .- -, 1 I • ; - For -the i orning Post. 1 • M. 1 Enrron:---Will,-you be-gclod enough to state fdi s the edification of our well paid Street Coiurnissioners,lthat Mulberry Alley, Fitt ' ward is . in greai need of repair. The mud and rubbish pufferedito remain there are very tlisagre able and offeneiYe, and cannot but be injurious to the health of those residing in the neighborhood. There is . more use in attending to matters of this kind, 1 1_ than in writingtvengeanee on shcip: i winclowt Fhope this note will have-its dne wei4ht, else itl 5 may be another resort. A SUBSCRIBEI 1 i Bosun OF TIIADE.-At a regula l r m , etin; t e Boaril of Trade, held on the 27th instant, i pllcwing, named gentlemen were elected mem df the In.stitution, viz: , 1 1 Joseph Knox. J H Peebles Edmund Snowden C A McAtiulty Geo L Belden R S Ways A A Hardy A B McQuewan J D Wick B A Sampson F G Ray F.rancis Sellers Jonathan Kidd Wither C Roe Thos R White F S riesemer W S Albree Wm Rea our ;ra , e ry, in :ially r-nf - John Jack John .B Herron ut t BW, Lynd • John L Miller iter . HF SchWeppe Edward Faber c i e t ' `Wm Bingham ' D Reinhart ciu . I n oli w n a it ts t i Queen J ll a ' s m D A M / c l u er i na li n ir r - ~, Luke Taife J F Perry i si ' J Yolingson ' Jas Benny. jr • „„ it H Coulter ' Robt McCurcheoi "" '1 .0 Glyde J Kirkpatrick obit ' J. C o l h h n m s s c e di n tt ; ' F Braun , los 4 Grier ' D E Bayard wit '' R G L e DA G a iA lze S i Smith Hutchisoni t h ' . J jP a ° S hi in D LBi Verner aucfmk an Wm C Curry Geo E Arnold. Jos H Hill Samuel Wightman Wm S Bissell J HARPER, Clerk of the B. ar P. S.—II delork, night.—Just as my expre s ss man was starling I was fortunate enough to eet hold of a very hurried translation of a pro clamation, which has been printed in Spanish, arid addressed by Gen. Scott to the Mexicans. I hate not time to peruse it, but those who have think-it will have weight and influence with the Mexicans. Lit haste,: K. I I -c It is, a fact well established that a large pr.- portion of the pauperism and crime with which our country is afflicted, is the result, either directly or remotely, of intemperance. The observation of all intelligent men, here and elsewhere, leaves n 4" doubt that nine-tenths of the persons who fi I our prisons and almshouses are, themselves inebrt ates, or the offspring of intemperate parents. The Rev. Jallin CITIITIB, who has been Chaplain cf the Massachusetts State Prison for twenty years, stated a few evenings since, at the temperance meeting in'Boston, that three-fourths of the 27 inmates at present in the institution with whic he is connected, and of all other criminals,in th prisons of that State,had been in the habit of utin, intoxicating drinks. criThe legislature of Connecticut has refracd proposed amendment to the , State. Constitutiot striking the word 'while' out of that instrument, s as to place colored and white on the same footing in regard. to suffrage.- The vote stood ayes LT) to 6S nays—three fourths being required. Fifty Miles of Canal Boats!—About 1000 ne canal boats are estimated to have been added t. the New York canals the present season, makin r with those previously 'registered say 3,500. Thes : at:80 feet in length to each'-boat; - would mak , a line of boareover fifty-threemiles in length: cWaynf Sentinel. ioung man—a bar keeper.,-in -a hotel on Broad.way—rereired the intelligence on Saturday that be had been left an estate in Virginia worth f. 200 00. A lucky fellow.---Vin. Enq - - , . , 4 1 -7-titar: DESPATCHES POE 'THE rosT I BY ELECTRIC .TELEGRAPH. (11. In consequence of the highly electrical con dition of the atmosphere durilig yesterd4 after- noon and everting, we could obtain`no intelligence from the East. • • We had fine showers yesterdapafternoon, and ere also on Saturday night. is COMMERCIAL RECORD. renamed and corrected every Afternoon. PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE. tostamrTEE POll .TUNE. J. Carothers, Wm. A. Hill, N. B. Craig Movomonts of theStoo Steamers. Captains. Leave Liverpool. Leave Amer. Hibernia, Ryrie; May 19 Juue 16 Cirrnbria,'• Judkin; June 4 July 1 PORT OP PITTSRURGR. 5 PEET WATER IN THE caasrsu.---ntsiso ARRIVED. Trenton, Woodworth, St. Louis. Zanesville Packet, Gallagher, Zanesville Arrow,"Atkinson, Wheeling. Saranak, --,, N. 0. Hibernia, Smith, Wheeling. Htidson, POe, Wheeling. , Beaver, Hoops, Beaver. Lake Erie, Hemphill, Beaver. • Michigan, Adams, Beaver. Consul, Bowman, Brownsville. Louis lltrLaste. Bennett, Brownsville. DEPARTED.' Monongahela, Stone, Cin: Hibernia, Smith, Wheeling. ' Ben Rush, Hunter, Wellsville. Lake Erie, Hemphill, Beaver. Beaver, Hoops, Beaver. Michigan, Adams, Beaver. Consul, Bowman, Brownsville. Louis M'Lane, Bennett, Brownsville Daily Review of the Markets. OFFICE OF THE POST, 2 TUESDAT Mons . ' so, June"! , 1847. S We had a succession of , most delightful rains , ou yesterday, and the parched earth gladlydianic down eke the refreshing beverage of heaven. The rivers in - 1 - , the afternoon began to cut a swell, and everything indicates continued prosperity to. steamboat pro-, the Prieto rs. ASHES—SaIes of Pots at 4.1; Scorching a 4a41. FLOUR--There was a perfect stagnation in the flour market yesterday. A good deal arrived by lds, steamboat and wagon, but no person would buy co. The owners of several large parcels offered to sell cia n . ° $5,25, but found no purchasers they then pro. J ed' posed taking $5,00, but could not effect a sale, In fact, there were no transactions worthy of no. lice, and it is impossible to give correct quota thetions. ns.:Dealers have no dipposition to move until ;tie they heafthe next steamer's news. 19n FRUIT—Sales of Dried Peaches at $1,23 per bu.; Dried Apples at 50c. per bu., Lemons are `" scarce, and are selling at $4,00(a'4,50. Oranges on• are also scarce, and are worth $5,00. Raisins, an $2,37irth2,50. Figs, 40c. per lb. tle WOOL—Various parcels of new clip, amount. he ing to about 4000 lbs. arrived yesterday, mostly blood. The following prices were obtained:' Common 202 22c. per lb.; 1. b!ood 23c.; f do. 25c.; do. 27c.; Full do. 30c.; Prime 33c. WHISKEY—SaIes 50 bbls. Rectified at 23c. • WHEAT—SaIes at $1 per bu. Pennsylvania Railroad. T a meeting of the Board of Commissioners al ithe Pennsylvania Railroad Company, held at the Office of 34 3 Candless and 34'Clure, on the 31st of lfiay,i 1847, it was Resolved, That the Books of subscription to the Stocktj." the Pennsylvania Railroad Company be dpeneftt the Monongahela House in this city, on Monday next, 7th June, between the hours of 9 and 12, A. M., to be continued from day to day until the tOth inst. inclusive. • ' Resolved, That, public notice of the above reso lution be given in all the daily papers. jel-dtlGia THOS. BAKEWELL, Ch'm. - - TO the honorable the Judges of the Court pi Quarter Session of the Peace, in and for the County of Allegheny: The petition of John Dougherty 2nd Wart!, City Of Pittsburgh, in the county aforesaid, hum bly sheweth, That your petitioner bath provided himself with materials for the accommodation of travellers and others, at his dwelling house in the city and county aforesaid, and prays that your Honiara will be pleased to grant a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your -peti , tioneri as in duty bound will pray. JOHN D.OHPHRTY. We, the subscribers, citizens Of the' 20d Ward, do certify, That the above petioner is of good re pute fol - lionesty and temperance, and is well pro vided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of travellers and others, and that said tavern is necessary. Mahlon Rogers. John Wolohon, Thomas Sim mons, Jonergan, Thomas Mclinown, HughllutFy James Wum, George Whitfield, Jacob Breker, jr. N. G. Brooks, E. Arthurs, Isaac Murdock, ROber Bryards. jel.3tdc TO the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and for the County of Allegheny: The petition of Henry Stafford, First Ward, city of Pittsburgh, humbly sheweth. That your peti tioner bath provided himself with materials for the accommodation of travellers and others, at his dwelling house in the city 'and county aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep apublic house of entertain ment. And your petitioner, as in duty bound will pray. 'HENRY STAFFORD. We, the subscribers, citizens of the First Ward, do certify, that the above petitioner is of good re pute for honesty and temperance, and is well pro viiied with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of travellers and others, and that said tavern is necessary. T. Miller, A. Mortors, J. Cool, J. Dorrington, N. Frew, F. Grant, F. MDonough, 0. M'Elrocel, J. Wilson, J. Brown, P. Sheehy, H. Boyler. jel-d3t• Telegraph copy 3t. and charge this office DO Building Lots, at Auction, In. the' First Ward, Allegheny City. V7ILL be Sold on the premises, on Saturday, \T June 12th, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, SO valuable building Lots, lying between the Allegheny river and Rebecca street, being delightful 'Situations for private residences, business purposes or manu facturing; the location is healthy and inviting ; a plan of the lots may be Seen at the Auction Rooms, or OfJohn Charleton, on the premises, or John Her ron, Minersvillc. Terms—one third Cash, and the balance in two equal annual payments, with interest, to be secured by bond and mortgage, purchasers to pay expenses of conveyancing. Lots will be sold at private sale, if desired. junel JAMES M'KENNA, Auct'r. N. 73.—The aboVe is the most valuable property °tiered at Auction in Allegheny - County ibr many years. No: 122, Wood st., Pittgburgh. . . S. DALZELL has on hand, and la New constantly i* ° k m manufacturing t a u n rih a g Sti:rder Store. • j the. following ' named articles: . Gentlemen's Fine Dress Boots and Shoes , of tbe latest fashion, at remarkably low prices: 'Fine Drees Boots at $5,00, such as is usually sold in other stores . at:l6;ol). — A good-plain well'made Cilrßoottit $4,00. :Another kinds of work equally tow. Also, 'a good :Mid full assortment of Ladies', Misses', and Children's tOO% Shoes, Gaiters, Half Gaiters; Buskins - and Slippers, of the most substantial" kind , to thelteryrmestdress S.D. being a , practical shoe-Maker; attends to'the manufacturing of his own work; and has it clime in the moat'. manner, yet - nest ,style.; end having adopted the motto Of - email profits and returne,'will nell 4 1 1101i . ttit the itYliVest: frna26-'43m 7$ -n~ II • Met. of Letters REMAISING in the Post Office, at Pittsburgh, June Ist, 1847.. -Persons calling for letters o/hose' names aro on this Liit, will-please say they are advertised. A Abrarasfßosannah _Alleson James Abbess Mother '- • Allen Lewis Ackerman Abra Allen G_M miss, AWL David . ! Appleby & Hale 2 Adkins Isom Appleber. ' A B Addis Susannah Andersond Adanis Ann Eliza Anderson Mary Adams Arriy Ellen 2 Archbold Sarah A P Adams William Arbogast Alexander Adams Abraham 2 Arnold James Hou Adams Alice • • Armstrong James Adams John Armstrong William Adams G B Augustine Enock Alexander John Atcheson Henry IC Alexander Allred Baldwin Nath'l Ballantyne John Bailey John Bagge Samuel G Baldwin 'Robert Baldwin John Bailey C Baker John Balslay Samuel Barnard J F 2 Barber Adam Baum George Barrett Michael 3 Barnhill Lydia, Bateman I 2 L rum Barns . Washington Barnett Isabella Barr Martin W Baxter J Bainett Charles Bell John Bell OWles S Bell Andrew L Bell Robert B Bell 4tlnline Beam John BerrylS p ' Nitliaui Bennett Beans A Berry D D Beck C A 2 Becom James Bradlingthan) Beecher, WilHain Beech Driacipa B Bender Adam Berry James, - Blakely George- Bluck Mary A Bishop Jane Bloomer Elisha Bleakney Wilson Bleyle Erantz X Blashford Mary Blythe D G Black Johrr R Blair William Bowls S S 3 Boyles Edward Bolton Mary Bore , land Mary J C Cappe Wm H Collins William Canaan John Coar-A-bel.St---.- Cavanagh Bridget Collins Mary Ann- -- Carpenter Michael Coek William jr. Carroll Elizit Calder Geo A Caiter John' - Collins Myron Carpenter Mar'Y'E -- Collins W W Calleni James Collins Charles Calpas Ann . Collins Neale Carson Catharine Cook T C Carrell William ' Courant George Campbell William Conn nits Charles William Condon mr G Chaloner & Rejynolds Corney Benagah 2 Chamberlin J Dr - Coyle Benyard Chamberlin Washington Cwode John Cleeny William ' Cowan Joseph_ Chestey A V Coolbaugh W F Chrall John Coulehan Martha J Chesnut n John - Cox M A Chaloner William 2. Connelly Robert ' Chappee H TCooley James L V . Cluvers George Constable Nathaniel . Clark Martha ' Crumvine Michael Clark Robert - Craig Leonard E 3 Clark Imogene Crossrnan J W Clark L 1 Crawford James 2 Clements Hester . • Crothelin R Cline Isaac Craig William - Clart David Crawford mr Clark Lorenzo, Crawford John . Clark Thomas Craig A Clare Mary Craft mr Cline John Creighton John Clark lames ' . , Cranston John or Wm Cochran James Curtiss John Cochran George • Cummings mrs Cochran mrs Cummings James C Collins Dorcas Cummings Samuel Cole Rufus Curran Robert Coles Edwin .S Cullin Thomas Coburn Isaac Curry C mrs Colby Simeon Culp mrs toleby Charles S 2 Cunningham John _ -, • D Dagg Thomas • DOnahlson P G Darby William M. Donnelly Nenll Dawson Wm C ' • Donnelly Phillip Dawn Abijah - Dominick William Dangerfield B . Donoughy Daniel Dake 1) Al Doland Catharine Davis Thomas . Donavan Joseph Davis Thomas Al . Duras Frances Davis George W Dougherty Phillip H Davis Margaret R Dock Jacob Davis John Dobie James Davis F A • Dravo Peter Davis John .1 Driskell Jas or Martin Deforest Barton Dunlevy James Divine Thomas Dunlevy W B Dearmon Hiram II Dunn Allen Dc Meyer Leopold Dunbar George Deetrick P H Durburough Mary Denight Charles Dugan Patrick 2 Dickson James Dull C Dickson Ingram ' Dugan Daniel Daugherty John • Durose Francis Douglass Thomas 2 E Edmunds Alexander Elliott Samuel Edmunds Lulicia miss Ellis David Eccles Robert Elliott George Eaton James Elliott, William Eastwood Catharine Evans E Eaton Capt • Evans John Enenson R G Ewing Margaret Ellis Emily S Eynman Jacob Elliott William Evans Robert Ernest C W Evers T H Ernest mrs Farren H G • Flannegan F p Fenwick Samnel Fleming Robert Ferguson Mary A Forsyth J H Feght John ' Fox Join Feigley Daniel, i. Foreman George D Ferguson Robert Fowler J D Feigley Isaac ; Jorsyth. & Baker Fickner James: :* • Ford John Jun Findley Russell • Forbes Robert Findley G W • FOrsyth - James INT Fenney Abijah • Foster Emma miss Fisher W W Frampton William Fisher P A .• Prank "Shim!' Fisher Thomas Freed Mary M. Fish Orlando _Fry W * J Fitzimmons Ed'w .Fry Charles C Fitzgerald John • Freeman Samuel Fitgerald Aaron Frick Charles S Fitzimmons Patrick *Prize!' John S Plannegan CyrUs Fulton J H Miss Fleming Sarah A 4 Fulton William Flinn Thorhas * • • " • ! GI Gaston Josiah C Glenn J G George Jane Glasslllary Gall Sarah ' " f GlisSanEusan Gill A D ' third6&A Rafferty Galley Richard .• • Golt - ien.Dennis Gitty Eleanor Goddard Charles B Garroon George !Garinly•John Gallagher Robert Gordon Gallagher MB mrs Goodwin Thomas Gallagher) -H Gross Aug.H Gailetts Henry ' - Glandin Samuel . Gallway Washington ' Gioss George • Gasely John • 'Gramlon John Al Gartrellßarah Grimy James Gallingee Nathan Gregg Isaac M -~; ~~ Bowen John Bowls Samuel P Bowman Michael Boyle William ' Bond Edward F Boyle Felix Boyd John & wife Boggs George Bozzell Thornton Boothe William Bonfield J M Bryland Moses Bowdelear A G I3onecombe John. Borkert Nicholas Boyle Martha Boyer..A E 800 l William Bownian Dorothy Boothe Edward Brown mr Brown John T Brown Arthur Brown Mary Brown Hugh Breckenridge Isa miss Bruce & Davis - Brackenridge John B Bradley Alexander Brinker Louisa . Bradley Margaret Bryan George H mrs . Bradbury Thomas Bryce John Brophy John Brady Robert R Brintlenger S C Brintlenger Adeline Brice James Bradley - A C Bulger R R Buckmaider Nath'l 2 Byles Edwin Biers Robert • Burns Elizabeth Burtin E Burcker Mary Butler Mary J 2 Burns Mary Anne Butler John B Bufser Jacob ' Jacobs Charles P Jamison John Jacobs Capt - Jenkins J F Johns . Margaret Johnson Samuel Johnson William Johnson Alfred Johnson Joseph Jones Mary Ann Jones Margaret S Jones Philander 'Karns Esther Keen Jacob B Kane Benjamin P Kauffman Jesse Kaye Hannah Kazer Margaretta Keen Joseph . Keck Darnel Kean Reuben Kennedy Samuel Kennedy James KessellJ.oseptt Keys George Et=lll Kennard'W P Kennedy John Kerr Mary miss Laguire F Doct Lafferty John Lambdin R B Ladreyt Casimir Langhead Wm Lappan W La Roche 'R Doct Lawson Joseph B Larimore D. Laughlin Robert A Litudry Morcelain Lattimer James Lachapelle L C._ Lanfistie'll'ohn Lee Robert B Lescalette Samuel Lennox Joseph Lewis Charles Lee Amos Lewis Thomas Leeman Ann Leslie Mary A Linford Capt Lister James Liles Hezekiah Mann John Mirick Mirk*. Mahorney Sarah B Miller Hugh Marlatt W W 2 Miller Hiram Major - John Major Mitchell W IT Mackey Thomas Miller Martha Malin Diri id Miller J Marchant S G ' Miller A Masters William Morris Thomas Mack J F MOtgomery, Mary Massingham Edmund Moreland. Henry G Marratta Lucinda 2 Morello Ellen Manuel Elisha Mock Mary Maya James Morris B F Meyill Ellen M Morris L Mays David L Morehead Thomas T Madison Joseph L Morris John F ManSeri Charles Morris Lena Martin E B Morrow Robert Martin Robertq More W S Martin John L Morrow S I' ' Mercer Margaret Moore Mary • Means Josep Motley Keran Mellon Ann' Myers S F Mercer & Robinson Murray Jane C Mercer Martha mrs Murray James • Miles John - Murray Robert • Mills Eli ' Murphy John Miles Mary 2 Murphy Samuel Mills E R Murphy Moses C Micksnar Jacob • • M'Bride Thos 31" Gown Francis M'Bride Archibald M"Garl ------ 4 M1:313M Thomas M'Gann Rose miss M'Brier Wm, M'Gary James M'Cullough Susannah MGrath Bernard M'Cullough S J Rev M'Graw James l+.l'Cain Daniel M'Guire Sarah miss. M'Cabe John W M - Gully Robert M'Cabe Wm Mlntosh Wm 2 MCargo Robert M'Kee James M'Carthy Daniel Al'Kee James R H Col MCandless Sarah Ann M"Kee Jane L miss M:Candless Alexander M'Kennird Mrs M'Clurg Angeline M'Kinney John M"Closkey Edward -;34'Knight Sara S miss M'Coskey Berth(' , "M'Knight Edward M'Clintock Doyde . n Ml:night sarati mrs M'Coy Thomas 2 IVl'Lane Jane M"Coy Lavinia rnrs ArLarin William M'Corn Robert MLaughlin Henry M'Cormick John T M'Laughlin Jno . or Geo M"Cormick John D M'Laughlin Michael M"Collum David M'Clure John NrConaghy John M'ClureJames MCort Edward .M'Clure Margfk miss M'Creery Alexander • M'Lure R • • M'Cotcheon Rose Ann Allure A miss M'Cumsey Samuel M'Lure Nancy D miss M'Cready John N M'Williams Ebenezer M'Oaken Mary - John M - Derrnott Catharine 2 M'Masters G Rev RlDermott Jobn M'Masters Rev Dr - M'Donald Mary M'Polin Hugh M'Donald Eliza Ann M'Roberts Alexander M'Donald Roderick 2 Mltoberts John • Nash John Newton Wm Neil Imes . Nibback-W, GDr Neil Thoinas Niles John S Nebhurt E Niiiimon - John S Neclay John - Nixon Robert Nelson S D 'Noble Arthur Nelson'lslithaniel Nobbs Josiah Newman J O'Brien James • ' m ~v'-1~tc,~,-.~-`~?e#.:at-e'in< t.e ;::.fix-tis~:YXs:?:~e'~;`R.i.:. Gibson Samuel 2 Griffith & Dixon. Gibson Robert Green William Gelpin.Alfred . Greenler Susannah Gilchrist James Gray John T," Gilbert Gilbert EIV Gray Jjhn Gilderslieve*John GrandtPWm R Giles James mrs ...,Graham, Eliza Gillespy Thbmas .. Graham 'Walter Gillespie Abram Gray Jamei Gilbert J V • -Graham Alexander Gist Albry Gum Charles .0 Gillfillan John . Gwynh A Z Glenn Timothy ._ . H. frail C S . - Heisley mr ' Hamilton Samuel B Henry Ann Hamilton E mrs Henderson J miss Hamilton Paul Hazlett E Capt Hanna Joanna Henderson James T Hammett Jane . -. Helle Frederick Hallifax George Henderson Margaret' Haney John ' Henthorn Adam Hanlin Bridget T Henry Catharine Halter William 2 Hinds Michael Hantey Patrick Hichey Joel F Hayne Sophia Hurst Catharine Hallerdun Harman Hiseir William Ham P N - Higgins James C ' Haigh Joseph P Hodlerig Mary Antie 'Halley Mary Hollinger Sarah Handy Benjamin Hodden Mary Hartz Anton° Hollenbaclr Daniel. Harris Thomas Holmes Andrew B Harbison Matthew Hogan John Harper W L Hough John Capt , Herrington F P Houslain Edward Harris Ephraim E ' Howell Thomas Harkins Ann Hope Lewis Hart Thothas S Honeywell Alfred Harselr Josephine Hood a 0 Harris George, Hoyt James Harkness John H Hunter Daniel Hastings E H Hunter Jane Hawkins R H Hurd Ll Hawkins W G Rubley'Frederick Haws George Hull John Hatch Abram 2 Humphries John Hatch Ebenezer Hunter William Hatch Mary Hughs James L Hays Charles Hutchison William ' Hays Emily Hull John Herron James rev Hughes Richard Hefferon Stephen 2 Hussler David Haley Henry rwin William ngles James L rwin Mary D ImphY miss Isman A Irwin Rachel Ann Jones David M Jones William • Jones Evan J Jones David 2 Jones Rosannah Jones Henry P Jones Charles Jones David Jones S J Jones - Reece R John J . H Kerr' nn 2 Kelly Mary Ann Keely Timothy King Erastus King Richard" 2 King Junes W Kirklen George ''' Knox Isabella Kirk Ann Kinney Maria Kinsey John King John King Thomas Klasson Charles F Krowl Conrail Kurtz Mary Little Margaret E 2 List George' Lillie Charlotte B Logan Thonias - Lookabaugh Jacob .Lorgleander Rev 'Love David Lowry John Logan Samuel Lonerback Jacob Lockhart Robert Lyons Jacob Logan• Mary Lockwood John A Long Robert G 2 Lukey George Long T H • Lynch Francis Loughrey Joseph Lowe James H Lonergan James Lomon Mary Anii 2 Loomis H Lowry James Odell Charlotte at ss ~: is . . I •• SEBrien Patrick ' -'. OTlOnnel Michael O'Brien Samuel ' O'Frarra John • 2 O'Brien Thomas - i O'Keefe John O'Conner Ann Mary [ O'Neill John OConner Tboma..S-‘, t Orendorff Dr Ockley Mary A - ! Owen Jessee - - - o*Donovkn Catharine - __ ; - Parkhill George I Pim Alfred ' - Patton John 1 Plea.sants Charles . 3 ' Patton James • ! Pollard - J D Patton Alexander Pollack P A Payne Wm , Pollack R H Rev Parker iNlary X Pollack Joseph IL Parker Levi Poor Henry W 3 Patterson Robert Pope James 'M Peebles John.- Porter A W - -` Peavey Joseph . ; Porter John • Pierce Walter Porter John-G Rierson C B . ; Postoon Wm Peashin Abraham • Power-Benjamin • Perry. William` ; Price Jesse • Peterson Joha Pennty Patrick Paikerton Robert : Presharr, Wm Platton J Jr Purkry Mary J ' Quid& Joseph , . Quinlorn'A. miss , Radcliffe Elias 2 : l'`RObh-Isaac • Rea David • ' 1 Rochelean Joseph '" Rea .W W - Rocher Frederick Ragan Morris B Rodefibaugh Rebeca miss Reamer Josiah ~,.. Rollins N M - . Redman Joshua . RossiS'P .. • Redenbach Cath'n mrs Ross Charles R Reaney David Roseßobert M • •, Reeler Jacob Ross Joseph Reed James R 2 Rowland'S Reed William T -., Rowland Caroline - miss Reed John F Robinson Alexander ... Richmond Janette miss Robinson Mary E Richardson Samuel f Robinson Sarah J miss Richards William E i Robinson Geo C `:2 Richards William 2 Robinson 1 1 1 C - - 4ichards J [ ,Robinson'.James RitWont epton Rogers James Rev ' Riley Louisa mrs i ,Rogers Patrick 2 Riley B ' Rurrinay W Y ' Rimmell William _c Runes Thomas • Ritchie Ellen N i - Rupp W R - - Roberts Mary A miss ' Rush Jonathan . Roberts Enos W -1-': Rutherfontlohn - Robb Harvey , Salaine A S Sheridan Philip Sample James Sherman Byron Sams Benjamin Shewer-Jacob SAnderson John ' Shields James" Rev Sanders C A . Shillito Jane mrs ' Sanders E Capt ' Sholes James - Sarratt Elizabeth inissr Shott JohniK. , . Sarratt - James F I Shore William Savage Hugh 6 Shrively SoiTrey Schmaltz Catharine " Shull Edwin Scott Thomas i Sinton - Nathaniel cott:Elizalreth mrs l Smith James- - • Scott - James I Smiler Henry :. Scott James INI ' Sinclair J L Sedgewick Ellen B ' Sisher George . Sehoii Washington ' Smith W L . . Settlemeyer David , Sniitb J T Sewer John • . Smith Hirace maj Shane W-C I. Smith .L W ' Shaver D .NSmith John - - Shalt 1 Elanour miss 1 Smith JA : - Shair E S . 21 Smith JT Sheers Philip " Smith 3ariah A mrs Shepherd Rebeica mrs f Smith Catharine '' -:-`' Shear Wm 1 Smith Mary miss ; _ 2 Snyder RA I Stewart-Wm Snyder George . l Stevenson Andrew Rev Snyder Henry I Stiles -Henry Snead John • ~ Stitt Jane, Sorrell Parker ; Stackham Mr , , Sorvey B S . IStone Mr: . Sparrow John E IStone W T Spear E 'Mrs 'Stout Nathaniel - Spear John Al Strain David Spear Alexander Street Zadok . Sproul. Robert . ' .IStrickner JIT Sprott Wm S . :Sturgeon SW H Stephen Hugh ISturgeon John P . Steadman F W ,St,yers P Starkweather W A !Swanshorough Joseph - Sterling James ISwan S P ' Stewart James ' 'Swisher John Stewart James A.F.Kee Sydle Elldn Stewart James L :Syliris Conrad , • T. Taylor John ;Thompson Jobn Taylor Jeremiah ;Thompson Wm Taylor E )riiss ;Thompson .James F, Taylor Mary Ann 'Tidballjoseph Taylor James • Tilkatts JB Tarr Maria miss Tinthoff Sylvester M Teller Wm Toale Hannah mrs Teller Robert Todd E B Thatcher Jonas Taman James Thomas TF Tompkins N A miss Thomas John - Torrence Thomas Thomas David .2 . Trough Dorothy Thompson Moor ;Twilions Wm ''' ,U Upton L T 3 ,Urbain John ber Margaret Updegraft A. tiptiegraff Peter V t Van Wickle-Lucinda Veinen Sarah Varner Thomas Vnasy Francis Van Meter Joseph Virdis Lewis Vanama Mary E D f Vincent G C Rev ' 2 Vaux Thomas Walsh Thomas Williams .Wm Wallace William Williams Fosfer & Co Walker George S WilliamaJohn 2 Walker J R Williams Evan - Wallace Harrison Williams Thomas Walker John C Willson Wm - Ward Hugh Willson James , 2 Waltangsleder John Wit Benjamin 0 Ward R C Willson George Ward W W Willson John Ward William , Willsoti Thomas Mc, Walters . Williamson Thomas Watt James Witherow Wm P Watson Jonathan Winters Abraham Walton Hugh E Williamson Alater C Watson :P H Williamson Geo Watt James Widefield James' Waddington Aaron WorickTohn Ward Mary Winton Mary Ann Wells Jessee Wilcox Tulin Wells S T Wiley James Welsn Patrick Wolfe T M & Brother, Wendell Israel Woodruff E B • Weaver John , Woodridge J M Wensley Jas Lancaster Wood Emily R White Mary Woods Charles White Daniel Woods William Whinney James, M. Wompler Matilda - • White Dorcas Wood Elizabeth White Charles William. Wormser',Epbraim Wheeler Joseph Woodburn John Whither James WoodruffDieklnson White Jacob S Wright George S 'Wheeler George Wray Mary J Whitebread Peter t Wynne Henry C White Sam W • Wright EJ White George Yaw Sam tel Young DI J- Yonng Revd Young Samuel INITIALS. A. G. OWners of Steam Boat Dominiois, Steamboat Arrow. : , Clerk of Steam Botit Vernion. - Fort Duquesne Division, No. 177, Sons . of Temperance junel OH RIVEN TELEGRAPH, - FROM PITTIONIRGII, CINCINNATI AND LOUISVILLE. SIILISCribeN3 to the Stqck of the above Company, residing in "ornear this city, .aFe requested to partite following instal.. ments-to Joshua Hannah, Agent:for the Company, 10 per ennt.• on or before the 15thlrine 20 , c " "- , July • 20 sr sr cc 41 15th cc .cc • By Order of the Compan . • N. O'REILLY, ContraCtor for the continuation of said Line, jnnel-433t and on Jane. 13, 14 ,15, - 38,29;30, and July 13, 14, and 15. , - • . • - , . Notice to Creditors• „, - .• fr.HE Undersigned, having filed , his petition to the 1. Court of Common.. Pleas of - Allegheny? County, for his discharge undir the . Insolyent,'l,aws of.thjs Commoiwealth, and - the Court having appointed the" third.MondayofJune, for hearrg the same;. you are hereby notifiedie attend and make objection, if , any you have, '03 , 1 should notlhe discharged. , Jun6l-113%1, ; JONATHAN STUBBS,'Laborer. I = ME IM • MO the honorable the Judges of the Court of I. ' Quarter sessions of the Peace, in and for the _ . County of Allegheny; The petition of Humphrey - Jones, of the .4th ward, of the city of Pittsburgh, in the county afore. '- said, himbly sheweth, That your petitioner bath: provided himself with materials for: the acCommo. dation of travelers and others, at his dtvelling hones. in the pity, and county aforesaid, and prays alai= 'your -Minors will grant him a license to keep a , public house of entertainment. And your . peti:- dotter; as in`duty bound, will pray. - - HUMPHREY JONES. • We, the subscribers, citizens of the 4th ward, = do certify, that the alroye petitiobei is of good re. puts for honesty and temperance, and is well. pro.:: vided with-house - room and convener Ces for "the accommOdation of etrangers and travelers and oth— ers, and that said tavern is necesetirY. - • Moses Blasdeli, James'PPA. Fetraohn Christy' ' , Allen Brown, A. C. Bell, Jas. .Matthews, C. W. Ricketson, Jno,_ Shepherd, H: A. Weaver, Jameg Aahwerth, S. Murray, A. Jackman, W. W. Ter:r Corroll jimies M'Crea. . ' jel4td - ' : C. .ISFKIBBIN, P. Hunting and Fishing:. •-• CCOUTREKENTSoi,everydescription on hund: and constantly receiving fresh supplies. Gnaw Pistols; Powder, Shot, Fiasks„ Belts, Gatiteßags,. Drinking Cops, &c., &c. - Fishing Tack4.—Ar larger and complete assortment, for wholesale or retail, consisting in part of Jointed and Cane Rode, Hooka: of e very variety, Silk, GrasS,Lineti, Gottori and Trout , ' Lines, Swivels,.2noo ds' ' Floats, Sinkers, &c. ' N mal7 ' JOH . BLAIR; 120 Wood at.. W W_ . AFUNERAL SERMON, occasioned by the of the Rev. Robert Dunlop, A 9f Pastor the Secend Presbyterian-Church, March 28th, 1847,, on the Sabbath morning following hie decease. To. Which is prefied an'address, deliyered in same place* atlas interment, March 23d by Rev...E. P.'Elikift. D. D., Pastor of the First Presbyterian:Chureh, gheny, with an appendix. For sale by rsy24 - LOOMIS, Agent., ''"';,'%, vy;, sad,. ~ ~.:y y. Mail MEM MANAGER,. • •-• ••• • • • c-• •• • •• • ••• C. S. PORTER. STAOE MANAGER ,.... W M. PORTER*, PRIVATE.IIONES $5 - , STROLL TICKETS 75 CTS. , 'Dress Circle., 50 cents. Second Box, 37g:cents. Pit, 2O 4 .1 Gallery, 90 rd ...Last night of Mr. CHIPPENDALE and Miss MA- , .RY TA.YLOII, Tuesday Evening, June 1, 1847, Will be acted, last time, the pathetic Drifine of CRANEFATIIER MITERED. . - - Grandfigher-Whitehead"..,.:3lß.CiarrEivAlr. To conellide witli Last time the:new Drama'of-tim - -.DEVIL lIVPARIS... • The Stranger, the - ***f*, Count Vanille; - boors 7en at past 7 o'clock, ` curtain will ripe at p. } before _ The Box office - will be open daily froth 10 &Week A. Iff..; to 1, P. M., and - .from 2to .5,, P. 11., whero any number orseate;maylm secured. o:7"ft is particularly requested that no children itt arms be brought to the T.taire. - _ Wines and. Liqttors. Tria Subscribers are, as usual, well supplied with - Foreign and De estie Liquors, Wines, Cordialsi &c., which they will sell on accommodating terms. j 014 'Monongahela and superior -Rectified Whiskey, at the lowest .market prices. W. & MITCIIELTREE, •;... - No. 160;Liberty etreet,;:. junl-d3t Dr. Itoss, Pitent-Sios...Eiteretsting AA „ DOMES TIC_GYMNASIUM . ---The Swing.; haa /A_ been nsed,as a remedial agent in disease, -and as a source of pleasure in - health for ages. This one is only to • -be seen to be.pnrxhased. They , are of different sixes-fo - r public or private - . houdes or gard ens. One;two, or four persons can'swing themselves - with the most perfect ease and pleasure. They have received the patronage of the fitst sicians and other gentlemen of the East, where ibex are extensively in use. , - - One can be seen and tried at the Carpenter Shop " of Mi. AAnorr FLOVD, corner of 4th and Rosa stay,'.: : - who will attend t . o all orders for them. _junel-43t - G. W. PORTER Br.-CO. Mu. DITPP,S P)IIIRURTI d I AND WRITING ESTAB LISEIMENT, Northeast cor ner of Fifth and 'Market sts.r: the only institution in the city in which Gentlemen can acquir - e such a know:. ledge - of Bonk-keeping as will enable'them to'apply- it immediately.to practice. Persona desiring it can have any number of references. Several ne*teiti menials of the complete success,of Pupils in Maim-. boat Book keeping, have been recently received,. and May be inspected by irisitors. fours of briainess during sumnihr 2to 4 and BtoloP. M. junel - AlleghOy' , Ccretinty,,sa. - 1- • . . . .7% • . , . , -. b t u.: In the Orphan. l s•_Coui &of said County: •.oi - 7-1 ~ In the matter of the account ofJohn • - .s.*; Gilfillin, administrator, ', de-bones non, jor. _ A .s. Sce., of Enoch Hawkins, deceased. -'. ... And now, to wit,..May 29, 1847,:0n - 4141 1 ' . motion of A. H. Miller, Esti: The Court appoint C. Darragh,' Esq.,. Auditor, to audit -,.. the above acceunt, and make distribution among the claimants.: From the. Record; ' ' JOHN - YOUNG Jr - Cl'lr - - -...--- . . ~ . ~ . NO TICE . —All persons interested in the audit abOve appointed; willtake . notice; that the Auditor: .. . will attend, (for the purpose . of his appointment,) at ... . his (eta on Grant st..,,nr the City of Pittshurgh; on Saturday, the 19th lane nest, at 1 o'clock, P. M., of said day. C. , - . ' ; • junel-w3t - -C. 'DARRAGH, Auditor. TO the_HOnorable the Judges .of the court of _ll.. . Quarter Sessions of the Peace; in and for the County of Allegheny: - '. ' The petition of Jos. C. Gordon, 4th ward Alle. -- glieny City, in the county aforesahLhumblY shew- • -,- eth, That your petitioner .hath provided himself with materials for the accommodation ,of-travel lers add others, at his dwelling house in the city and county aforesaid, and prays that your Minor); will grant him a license to keep a public house of entertainment , : And your petitioner, as. in- duty bound, will pray. - JUS. C. GORDON,. We; subscribers, citizens of 'the 4th -ward, --. do certify, that the above pritioner is of good re pute for honesty and temperance, and is well pro- vided with house room and conveniences' for the accommodation of travellersand others, and that said tavern ifi. necessary. - , - Joel O. Wheeler, R. N. Henke, G. H. Were, Joseph Deughenbaugh, Joseph Martin, Thos. Gard- - 4..„ ? ner, Wm. Proctor, Geo. Broudley, Ales. Stewirt Charles Boir, J..M'Aleer, Jos. B. Wyman: , - jet.-3td• ' ' - - „ TO the honorable the. Judges of the. Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and for the County of Allegheny: , The Petition of John W.atson, 'Fourth Ward; city of Pittsburgh, in.the county aforesaid, hum. bly sheweth, That your petitioner,;hath provided himself with materials. for the accommodation of travellers and others, at his dwelling house in the city. and county afore.said, and , prays that your ! Honors will grant him a license to keep a public house of entertainment. Arid your petitioner, as in duty-bound will pray. JOHN WATSON. We, the subscribers, citizens_ of the Fourth Ward, do certify, that the above petitioner is of good repute, for honesty end, temperance, and is well provided:with house room and conveniences for the accomodation of fravellers and others, anti that said tavern is tiecessary. James A 'Knox, Samuel Ould, B. F. Kelly, Koehler, J. Lefton, Jr., Wm. T. Cun, T. D. Dun-`. can, Wm.Oriffm, James Fitzpatrick, Tilos, Cle rivert, Clarke, Jos. Ready. " junl•3td':' MO the Honorable the Judges of the Court-of Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and for the County of .Allegheny: • The petition of William Atkinson, of the Third Ward, city of Allegheny, in the county aforesaid, humbly sheweih, That - yourpetitioner hath provi ded himself with materials Tor, the acconiniodation of , travellers and ,otbers, at his dwelling }Muse it the city and county. , aforesaid, and preys that your Honors will grant him alicense to. keepra public house of .entertainment• And your petitioner, rs= in duty bound, 'trill pray. R ILLIAM ATKINSON. We, the subscribers; citizens'of the,Third Weird, - ' do certify; that the above petitioner is ofivied re pute for honesty and temperance, and is well pro, vided with house_ room and conveniences forthe accornmodation of travellers and.othersjaud that said tavern is necessary. • Jacob Geriwig., :John Robinson, Phillip Gest,. Lawrence Gowimtt, Adam Wendel, John Grabin a g,: C. Plumb, Thomas Lousdal, Jeremiah Wigley, T. T:.Peterson, D. Cempbell, Isaac Grubbs. 4 'N-' - WE En .MlBB MARY . TAYLOR. Ma. CatPptamtz.z..
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