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Calicos, lawns, muslins, cloth and cassimeres, paccas, drillings, hosiery, sewing silk, patent thread, spool cotton, Jeans and vestings, shawls and llkfs., ,solid headed pins, buttons and trirantings, - 4-c. • Also, alot ofreadY made Clothing: At 2. &clack, P. Mt, household and kitchen Furni ruse, Qtieensware and Groceries. ' At early Gas light, same evening, Variety Goods and Fancy articles, Watches, famiy Cutlery, Cloth ing, Boots and Shoest: 3n4 JAMES MICENNA Auct'r., Auction •:BY JOAN D. DAVIS, AUSTIONEER. SOUTH-EAST CORNER OF WOOD Ma). FIFTH STREETS. . . ON Mondgy- morning, the 7th instant, at 1.0.0 , - clock, is 7 Bl, be sold, an extensive assortment of fresh and seasonable Dry Goods, among which are, superior oassimeres, 'Eatinetts, jeans, tweeds, super., rich style prints,lawns, mous de labia, bleached and unbleached =sling; fancy vestings, Irish linens, shawls, handkerchiefs, sewing silk, summer pant stuff, a great variety of hosiery, gloves, patent thread, - umbrollao, parasols, &c., &a. At .2 _o'clock, P. M., a quantity of groceries; queenswaid, glassware, shovels, bed cords, band boxes, matches, corn brooms, 5,000 Spanish segars, a general assortment of new and second hand house hold- furniture, carpeting, mantel clocks, lamps, kinking glasses, cooking stove, kit Chen utensils, &t. At 8 o'clock, P. M., a Itandsoine assortment of German fancy 'goods, jewelry, new and second hand watches, fine cutlery ? 1 case palm leaf hats, 10 doz. fine shirts with linen bosoms and'-collars, summer coats, , pantalooes, vests, silk hdlg . 's., fancy cravats, variety goods, - &c. . je4 Large Sale of Books. lAN Saturday- evenine, the inst, at S o'clock at 1 1, the,Cornmercial Sales Roome, corner of Wood 'and Fifth sts., will be sold a large)ind valuable col lection of miscellaneous books, embracing standard works in all the various departments of literature and science. Family Bibles, superb annuals, &c. -Also, a quantity of good quality blank books, letter 'and cap writing'pape'r, gold pens, arc. je4 JOHN Dr. DAVIS, Asset. IID — ACON 7 --10 Casks Sides ; forlsale by SMITH -St SINCLAIR, LI 4n.1 I 56 Mod st. COFFEE --150 Bare Prim-Rio Coffee; just re ceived and for sale by SMITH SINCLAIR, jn4 !' 56 Wood et. STARCH-25 BoxesLawson'S Starch ; for sale by SMITH & SINCLAIR, . . jn4 • 56 Wood st. FRESH TEAS-10 half chests Imperial; 10 catty .boxes . " 5 oalf chests gunpowder, fine; 10 catty boxes " Just ree'd and fox sale by -je4 SMITH & SINCLAIR, 36 Wood st. ICF.,-20 tierces of a very superior quality, for 1 - t, sale by je4 SMITH & SINCLAIR. Eagle Branch Saloon, No. 42 Diamond Allay, over :former. Saloon. FIRE above place will be open* the season, this evening, June 4th, where air unrivalled ICE CREAMS, Confectionary, Cakes; &c. Zrc. can al ways be obtained. ANDREWS. Free Concerts every evening this week, at the Eagle, Wood st., by Eri.e.Ass, latraPHY,Sz june4 Dimletra Wines. C)6l , Qr. Casks, L. h. Sicily, Lisbon and Tenerifre ;GO Wines, just received and for. sale by Packages or otherwise. Also, a large variety of old and su perior brands, by tie Case and Bottle; in store and arriving. Un4] JACOB WEAVER. Sherry Wines ONE Qr. Cask, very choice old Amontillado Sher ry ; an article not often to be met with: 1 Qr. Cask very fine old Cortes: 7 " " Duff, Gordon's, Pale, Brown, Lobe and - San Lecar.Sherries. Also, 10 dux. -various brands of Brown and Pale ; just receiving and in store, for salwat the Wine Store of J ACOII WEAVER, jn4 16 Market At cur Frost. Rock or Rhenish Wines. T_TALit Sauteine; Mosel Muscatel, I Vintage; Johannisburg, 1 Geise& - eim, I liockheimer, 3 Itude.heLnier 1 Just arrived and fur sale by the case or battle, at the - Wine store of JACOB WEAVER, jn4 1G Marlietst cur Front. Sift. Dt.li'F , . g :.• ~,r 1 - ...i AND WRITING ESTAB LISHAIENT Northeast cor- CF. i: L =, ner of Filth and Market sts.• .. .. :. 0 .§' - L. ;he only; institution in the ' city in which Gentlemen can acquire such a know ledge of Book. keeping as will enable them to apply it immediately to practice. Persons desiring it can have any number of references. i,several new testi monials of the complete succesalof Pupils in steam boat Book keeping, have been recently received, and may be inspected by visitors.; ',lours of bilsiness during summer —to 4 and BtoloP. M. junel Copartnership THE undersigned have this dn'y associated them selves together, under the firm and style of Jour; BLAct; & Co., for the purpose of conducting a Wholesale Grocery, Produce and Commission Bu siness, and have taken that spacious Warehouse, No. 166 Liberty street, opposite Sixth, where they will be pleased to see their friends and former patrons. ENRY ~WCC LLOUG JOHN BLACK.. Pittsburgh, April I, 1547—may R-lino Fire Engine or Sale. FIRST rate second class Fi're Engine, that will 1-11 throw two side streams and a gallery stream, with pipes and everything ready for service. She will be sold low. For further pdrticulars inquire of WM. GORMAN, ADAMS GETTY, Coaunitteel -- GEO. WILSON, ALLE.:C KRAMER. KILA3IE2 6. RA.lva, BANKERS AND EXCH.A.NGE BROK ERS, DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC BILLS, BILLS OF EXCHANGE, CERTIFCATES OF DEPOSITE, BANK NOTES, AND COIN. Corner or Third and Wood sts., directly opposite the St. Charles Hotel. 'I mv2s Summer Fasliion for Bats. • BIOORE has just received from New fp 0. York the Summer Style torillATS, con CT 1 - tasting of WHITE, BEAVER, PEARL and WHITE FRENCH CASSIMERE HATS, with . Irentilators. Those in want of a beautiful light Rat are respcctfull invi ted tai call at N 0.75 Wood sit., faa2B4 3d door above Frith. New YOrk Boot and Shoe Store No. 122, IVood st., Pittsburgh,, jS. DALZELL has on hand, and is ~, ,,„E a constantly manufacturing! to order, the following named articles: Gentlemen's Fine Dress Boots and Shoes, of the latest fashion, at remarkably low prices. Fine Dress Boots at 85,00, such as is usually sold in other stores at $6,00. A good plain well made calf Boot's; $4,00. All other kinds of work equally low. Alen, good and full assortment of Ladies', Misses' and Children ' s Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, Half Gaiters,Vtiskins and Slippers, of the most substantial kind to the very finest dress shoe. ~ D..being a practical shoomaker. attends to the manufacturing of his own work; and has it done in tho moat substantial manner, yet neat style; and having adopted the Motto of small profits and quick returns, will sell as low as the rawest. [ma26-d3m Notice to Creditors MHE undersigned, having filed his petition to the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny County, for his discharge under the Insolvent' Laws of this Commonwealth, and the Court having appointed the third Monday of June, for hearing the same; you are hereby notified to attend a.nd'lnake objection, if any you have, why I should not he discharged. jne I-d3w JONATHAN ETUBBS, Laborer. John J. Anti:3lml. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Offli ‘ e on Smithfield street, a few doors above Dias - toe:May. _ N. B.—Collections made on ;ntoderate terms. in 26 Shakespear Gardens. THIS beautiful place of resort having been greatly repaired, thwproprietor is now ready to receive DommEsts,.by the day, week, for mouth. His ac commodations are good, and his prices are low. may 4-tf ' • MCCLELLAND. QCOR.CHINGS-,16 Gaslca ScOrchinps, a prime ar ticle, in storo , and foi , sale by• • ' - L. S WATETIMAN, . r4y25 Watet 4 and pg Front sta. 152= 4 4 ,FL HAMMEN & _ PASSAGE AND REMITTANCE OFFICE. MHE subscriber; having hem' appointed Agent for the above House, is giving certiflezites ofPassage from any of the Old countries; in the best ships that float on the ocean, as we ship by the Black Ball Line, Black Star Lioe, Red Star Line, Swallow tail Lirie, Dramatic Line, and every other GOOD LINE that floats, and the celebrated Cunard , s Steam Line. Par ties who advertise that they are sole Agents. for the Black Ball Line or any other Line of Packet ships, deceive the public. - BILLS AT SIGHT to any samountt DRAWN IN 1y . PITTSBURGH, payable in any part ofEngl and, Ire land, Scotland, or Wales, at tho rate of $5 to the pound. JOSHUA ROBINSON, European Agent, Fifth street, One dder west of Wood street. my22-d2w Vegetable Pulmonary Balsam TN the winter of 1832 and 1833, I was seized with ,Ipitting of blood, which continued ivith occasion al relief till spring. I consulted several eminent physicians and took much medicine, but the relief obtained was only' transient. In the spring 1 com-1 menced taking the Vegetable Pulmonary Balsam.— .At this time I was much reduced. r lihe day before I commenced with the Balsam, I raised about a hall' a pint of blood, was oppressed with great hoarseness and a bad cough. I commenced takitig the Balsam thinking Wads failed I should resort to medicine no further. But it did not disappoint my expectation. All the unfavorable symptoms were immediately re lieved, the cough cured, and I have not been troub led with spitting of blood since. I am] now about to resume my trade, (That of a rope nicker,) which I had given up without any expectation of returning to it. Roxbury, Mass. - Wit.Gonrnrs. Sold wholesale and retail by B. A.FAIINESTOCK &CO., corner of 6th and Wood and Wood and First, streets. jung: Pittsbukgh and Connellavillt natlroad Company. , MAs 31, 1547. Dooxs for 'receiving additional subscriptions to . 0 the stock of the Pittabnigh and Connellsville Railroad Co., will be opened at the °tilde of the Com pany, in this city, on Tuesday, the Bth day of June, at 10 A. in., and continue open from da;y to day until the let ofJuly. Books will also be open on the same day and for the same time, at the other following ,laces, viz: at McKeesport tinder the direction of Hugh Rowland and F. Muse—at West Newton under the direction ofJohn C. Plumber and James Gardner—at Councils ville under the direction of Henry Blackstone and Henry Walker—at Cumberland underl the direction ofJno. Hay and Saml. Calhoun. june2 J. CAROTHERS, Scey. AT a meeting of the Beard of Cot of the Pennsylvania Railroad ComPany, held at! the office of M'Candless and M'Cluie,, on the 3lst ofl May, 1547, it was Resolved, That the Books of subscription to the! Stodk of the Pennsylvania Railroad Cempany bed opened at the Monongahela House it this city, on Monday nest, 7th June, between the hours of 9 and! 12, A. M., to he continued fiotn day ti l ? day until the! 10th inst. inclusive. Resolved, Thla public notice of the above reso lution be given in all the daily papers, jel-dtPlin THOS. BAKI-11:LL, Chan - , e . ALT: 500 bbls Allegheny, No, meld and for sale )...) by JNO. PER Rl', je3 Liberty atIA Irm in sts. DICON: 2700 His prime Sides, reel and for sale 1 . ) by je3 .NO. V. PERRY. T_TERRING: 73 bbls No I Balt. for ;sale be je3 JNO. F. PERRY 1' IACKEREL : 10 5 0 0 I Pil a b i le f . b rs b 't i ( s ..3, (ladrge.;) je3 For sale by JNO. P. PERRY. J)RIED APPLES and PEACHES, store and for sale by j" 3 JNO PERRY. r iIIMOTHY SEEL): 500 bush in stoke and for sal,: by je3 • . JNO. I. PEItliN. I) 10. COFFEE-313 Bags Super Rio Coffee; ib Just received and for sale by jn3 T MILLER. Fr. 10CKETSON. • UCKFTS and TUBS dez for ale b y je3 BEBBV. OILS -1060 Gallons Bleached Sperm Uil ; 11100 " Natural color du; ISO° 4, " " Whale Ud ; 1400 '' Bleached " do; 200 . " Tanner's 00, s:ma's du; Bnrrels Lard 22 " Ltriseed ‘• Just received and for sale by jn3 MILLER S.: RICNETSON. IPIRITS OF TUNP ENTINE : 15 Barrels Sias. Turpentine; ju'at recei‘e.l In good order, and for sale by ju3 MILLER 4. PAC ETsoN ITIAR Dbls. N. C. Tar; just rerezvcd and lor 1 . sale by jn3 MILLER IthCKETSON. 4TARCII-10 Roves Fos's Starch .;• Just received and for sac by jn3 MILLER .1.: IRICKETSC.N. SAL -1.1.) OIL-15 Ras:natl llordeaqx Sitil3ll ; /0" Markile,Eca •‘• J:est rec•d and fur sa:n by jall MILLER & EC A.RS 10 cor=ks Luvering's double ref.qed Loarsagat ltl harrela 0d.4 `‘ do; bores White Havanaa Sagar ; j Just ret.".l and for sale lay j'.i3 . 1., LER & 111 C P. r:TF(IN. pEPPI:II ¢ ALsPICE-10 Bags Sninatra P.-riper; 5 "Tice ; Just received and for ra se b 4 75111.1.1 , i1t & 1111'NE-rsr).N. r 1 •,013ACC:0 : IL 32 flosus s's, I , 's and Ili's, and 1 5,': ; Lumps ; 13 " s•s and L's, l';11.4 ; Just !Teel% ed alit' rer sale by 1 jo3 MILLEN. & liICIZETSCIN. 1 -4 11S11-32 Barrels No. 1, 13:thonoio Lissr,og; 1 5 " Trimmed Shad; In store and for Hale by in 3 miLLER & #ICKETSON. USLINS AND 11.1.11..it:ES—Dileno:i than day at 62 Nlarket =tree t, a new and iles.rabre ;neat of Printed Alusline and Baranen. ny2.9 A. A. I‘.I.A.SDN. =I QUMMER STUFFS—Received this day, at 5 Market street, an extensive assortment brooms, Tweeds, French Cassonerrir, Deeinis, WITS, Linens, Cotten:ides, Drillings, Curds, Coatings, Sze. _ _ my 29 A .•,A. MASON. • GINGH ANlS—Just r6cai,ed, °tie ca,e ahoic, styles and new GingliaolK; also' ? a lar2e sar,l•l of Shawls ; for sale low at 62 Market st. Hay 29 A:•A.•MASON. LMONDS-10 Boxes Shelled ; 200 Ibm. Paper do; 50 " Marseides ;1 Received and for sale by my 27 J. D. WILLIAMS &C0. 1 ,.110 wood at. CCItItANTS-- , 2 Bbis. Zante, frfsli; for sale by J. D. WILLIiIMS & Co., my 27 • 110 \Vood st. OLIVE (11L-4 doz. in halfand - bole bottlos, For sale by J. I). WILLIAMS my 27 ' 110 Wood Nt. FLOUR OF IUCE-2 Casks sup mine; For salt by J. D. wrila T Ams & co., my 27 1,110 Wood A. _...H__ B RA Z I L SUGAR-10 Bags, li.rifole by J. D. WILLIAMS ti• CO., my 27 .• 110 Wood st. COCOA AND CHOCOLATE, 2 Boxes Fell's Cd . con; 2 " • Extra No. 1 Chocolate ; 2 " Baker's Cocoa Past'c ; 2 " " Brama "• For sale by J. D. WILLIAMS E.: Co., my 27 . 110 Wood et. IIOUCIIOIsfd , TEA-5 half Chests-Chulan, Rose ,flavored, for sale by my 27 J. D. WILLIAMS & C 0,4 110 Wood st. CHEESE -3S Boxes, large fine W. R. Cheese, on hand and for sale by P. q. MARTIN, my2S cor of Smithfield and Front eta. TOBACCO-50 Boxes Pound Lump Lynchburgh 1, Tobacco; , I SO " s>ts :" do; Just received on consignment, and for sale by L S. WATERAIAN, my2s 62, Front et. No. 31, Water, and pACON-5000 lbe Bacon, assorted, in store and for sale by L. S. WATERMAN, my2s No. 31, Water, acid 62 Front sts. FLAXSEED-40 Bags Flaxseed, in stare and r for sale by L. S. WATERMAN, my 26 No. 31, Water, and 62 Front street. ROLL BUTTER-5 Bbls Roll Butter, just re ceived and for sale by my2s EVE ~....A.-,- --, ,,, - ir.ig. 1 . . Pennsylvania Railroad. L. S. 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Mason, will as a regular ,packet between Pitisbuigh and Cincinnati, leaving'Pittsbnigh eve ry Suntlay at 10 o'- The Isaac NeWton built ads spring, 'expressly for the' trade, and offaielo'passengers every comfort and superior accommodatioes. fcbl3 ,MONpA7i PACKET. • Theregitlar mail and Passenger steamer MONONGAHELA"; Capt. Stone, will run as a regular Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincin nati, leaving this port every Monday at 10, A. M., and Wheeling at 10, P. M., the same day. Return ing, she will leave Cincinnati every Thursday, at 10, A. M. • For freight Or passage apply on board. The Monongahela was built expressly for this trade, and offers to the passengers comfort, and su perior accommodations. mar 31 1847- Tuesday Packet. t 1847 The regular mail and passenger steam er HIBERNIA, No. 2, Capt. J. KLINE, r.r.uren, will run as a regular packet between Pitts burgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Tues day at 10 A. M., and Wheeling at 10 P. M. of the same day. Returning, she will leave Cincinnati ev ery Friday at 10 A. M. For freight or passage ap ply on board. fc:rThe Hibernia No. 2, was built expressly for the trade, and offers to the passengers every com fort and superior accommodations. . janl2, 1847 1647. Wednesday Packet. 1847 _l b THE NEW ENGLAND, No. 2, Capt. S. DEAN. will leave Pittsburgh every. We ncsday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Wednesday eveing at 10 P.M.; and Cincinnati eve. ry Saturday at 10 o'clock, A. M. feb2o 1 617. THURSDAY PACKET. 1847. THE WISCONSIN, Capt. It. J. GRACE, kz_..M will leave Pittsburgh every Thursday morniug at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Thursday evening at 10 P. M.; and Cincinnati every Sunday at 10 o'clock, A. M. febl9 SATURDAY PACKET The regular mail and passenger steamer ,4E74--i I MESSENGER, Capt. Linford, will run as a regular Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Saturday at 10, A. M., and Wheeling at 10, P. M., the same day. Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Tuesday, at 10 o'clk A. M. For freight or passage apply on hoard. The Messenger was built' expressly for this trade, and oilers to her passengers every comfort and ac commodation. mar 23 THURSDAY PACKET p THE new U.S. Mail steamer ACADIA, E. Lucas, Master, will run as a regu lar passenger packet between Pittsburgh and the above port during the season of 1846, leaving every Thursday at 10 o'clock A. M. . . _ The Acadia is new and has superior accommoda tions. For freight or passage apply on board, or to apa . J. IS EWTON JONES, Agent. For Cincinnati and Louisti•llle. The new and.splenclid passenger steam- COLUM 121 A, O'NEAL, Master, will !cave tor the above and intermediate ports, regular- For freight or passage apply on hoard, or to del D. WILKINS, Agent For Cincinnat I and St. Latila a., The passenger steamer PALESTINE, leave for the above and atl intermediate porta regularly. Fur freight or passage apply on litiard. je9. Tuesday Evening Packet. The new and splendid pa?scinger steam boat DECLARA'FION, Capt. Vorheca, will run asa regularpacket between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Tuesday evening at 3 o'clock. Returning She will leave Cincinnati every Friday evening at 3 : o'clock. The Declaration offers superior accommodations to pasaengera. For freight or passage apply on .board. )el ror Cincinnati fre_p, The well I.nown last running steamer W Forsyth Master, o ill run nn a regular Packet, leaving every Wedne,lay morn- Inc-, at 10 o'clock, and Wheeling, at 10, P. M., the same clayp,ll.,turninr„ she will leave Cincinnati every Fat.driiity, at 10, A. AL For freight or pas.age apply on hoard, or to FOB. Tll Co., Agents, No. 30, W-r.r.nr-s-meet. an 16 For Witecllng---Rezinlar Patiket.. ,p!cntlia light draught steamer DOMINION, Tri.mt, Master, will run as a regular packet between Pittsburgh and Wheel in;;; leaving, Pan:burgh for Wheeling every Monday, Wednseday and Friday, 43 o'clock. P.M.; and leav ing Wheeling fur Pittibuigh every Tuesday, Thiirs day and Saturday, at .9 o'clock, A. M. For freight or passage apply on board. nova Unprecedented Success! Antirews' EAGLE lee .Cream Salco% Duri":,.. the inrsl larkby upwards o f FOUR 71(1U,51.\7J, r Prnprictnr be;zv l'F:ave to elate that in ennve queer() or the great success attending his new permanently engaged Meszcs. NE.../.` S. /It . .N - T.L & t. P I who will appour each evening in a GRAND CON CERT. Programme changed night! , .. Twkei.3 1!; eta. kl biehinc:ndes a dish of lee Cream. TT OUSE and Sil:N P.\ INTING nd GLAZIN G , of .1:1 Grainti4g Oak , .M.:hogany, RoKe Inutations of all Itinas of Marble. ot.lera leil at the ,ihop of the sul:Ker:ber, 00 t‘not:: field Kt:sect, orpt::::te the l'lttKhurgl: Foundry, or on Vederal PL7CCt, op) , 0,1“, Factory, Ai!e gheny city, will be done at moderate rater, and on th e ,h,, r t,st notxe nn 15-Gm lIZNItl" N . (t. t.torGit John Illne st.t. Co., 110LF.1 , A1.1: Greevra, Produce and Coront:s -1 V stun Mt•rchants. and dealers in 111 . 111,1'..a1 . 1.11re5, Nu. 166 Liberty street, oi•posite Colt, Yt Ltbcral atianees made on consigntr.ents. :nay 12 1.01 . : . -z-11(.undeOpy Penn, Liberty and Hay itch hit Front, and cr.tendin g melt I I:I It. Twol of are corner 101 s, and the r ,,,s,uott 01 . the, whole properly is ontsof the must ad vanutgeoug in the city. For I n rther information ap plyto S Wmazw ELDER, Fourth ..t., - _ _ bet. Wood and Sznithcie.a. no .7: if John P. Perry, (TAIr of the firm of Malcolm, Leech C 0.,) c WIC ER , Commlssion and Flotir it ..‘Territ,mt, dealer in all hinds ofCountry Pro duce, copper, tin. tin plates, tinnere tools, zinc, lead, sheet iron, iron and nails, ‘, bite lead, dt e knit's, cotton yarns, salt, &c., and PI UAL' rl* li 4%/ t re, generally ; corner of Liberty and Ir tin streets, l'ittsttorgh, Pt. Liberal advances, s in Cash or Goods, toads on consignments of Prodcco, tz.c. mac A ri env Variety Store. I subscriber has opened a new Variety and Fancy store, on the corner of Penn and St: Clair ctreetv, opposite the Exchange lintel. JAMES CAVANAGH. A Fresh Arrival of Now BooUs I A T MORSE'S (late Cook's,) fib, Fourth street. 1 . 1 The Poets and Poetry of America, with an historical ihtroduction ; by Rufus W. Griswold. History of the captivity of Napoleon at St. I.lale nt i 4 by General Count Alftntholoit, We Emperor's coin minion in exile, and Testamentary Executor. Bound adttion. A Dictionary of Modern Gardening; by George Johnson, Esq , Fellow of the Iforticultural Society of India, Corresponding Member of-the roy al Caledonian and Maryland Ilorricultural Societies, Sz.c.; with one hundred and eighty wood cuts—edited with numerous additions, by David Landreth, of Phil delphia. Periiimery its manufmture and Ilfle-with in structions in every branch riffle art, and recipes tin , all the fashionable preparations; a valuable aid to the perfumer, druggist and soap manufacturer, with additions and improvements; by Campbell Morfip, Practical and Analytical Chemist. The Big Bear of Arkansas, and other Tales; edi ted 'by Wm. T. Porter, Esq. New edition. Piccielnethe prisoner of Fenestrolla ; or Captivity Captive ; by X. B. Saint:tire—a .new edition with il lustrations. Just received and for sale at MORSE'S Literary Depot, S 3 Fourth street. jet Mineral Region of Lake Simper . AFEW ddz. (latest edition) of' "Houghton and Bristol's Mineral Region," accompanied by the map of the entire country, number and location of every permit, name and capital' stock of all the mining companies, result of the geological and ty pographical survey', together with all the statistical information relative to the Mieerat Region of Lake Superior, are contained in thrivtirli. For sale by ' IPAYS & BROCKAWA.Y, Druggists, No. 2, Comtnercial Rote, Liberty st. may S-d thy Pttinting M ES PIT FIELD =3 For Sale• ma= =ME List, of LolMrs, F.MAININ6- in the Post 91:Gdp, at Pittsburgh, dune lot, 1841. Persons calling for letters Nhose names 'are on this List, will please say they are advertised. Alexander Alfred .Alleson James Allen Lewis Allen G .111 miss Appleberg A B Anderson J Abrams Rosannah Abbess Mother Ackerman Abm Abail David Adkins Tsom Addis Susannah . Adams Ann Eliza Adams Amy Ellen 2 Adams William Adams Abraham 2 Adams Alice Adams John Adams G B Alexander John Anderson Mary Arbogust Alexander Arnold James Hon Armstrong James Armstrong William Augustine Enock Atcheson Henry Bowen John Boyle William . Bond Edward F Boyle Felix Boyd John & wife Boggs George Bozzell Thornton Boothe William Bonfield J M Bryland Moses Bowdelear A G- Bonecombe John ' Borkert Nicholas Boyle Martha Boyer A E 800 l William Bowman Dorothy Boothe Edward 3 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 Brice James Bulger R R Buckmaster Nathl Bytes Edwin Biers Robert Burns Elizabeth Burtiti E Burcker Mary Butler Mary J 2 Butler John B BufeerJ acob Baldwin.Nathl Ballantyne John Bailey John Bagge Samuel G Baldwin Robert Baldwin John Bailey CM Baker John Baleley Samuel Barnard J F 2 Barber Adam Baum George , Barrett Michael 3 Barnhill Lydia Bateman II L mrs Barns , Washington Barnett Isabella Barr Martin 'W Baxter J Bell John Bell Charles S Bell Andrew• L Bell Robert B BelrAdaline Beam John Berry S P Bennett Williarxi Beans A J Berry D D 13ecom James Bradling, William Beecher William Beech Priscilla B Bender Adam Berry James Muck Mary A Biehop Jane Bloomer Elisha' Bleyle Erantz X Blaiihlord Mary Blythe D G Black John R Blair William Boyles Edward Bolton Nary Doreland Mary J Coburn Isaac Colby Simeon Coleby, Charles S nlnaan John Cavanagh 13rhIget Carpenter ichael Collins William Carroll Eliza Collins Mary Ann Cock %I'd jr. Caster John Cailens James Calpas Arm Calder Geo A Carson Catharine Collins Myron Carrell William Collins W W Campbell William Collins Charles Charles WilliaM Cook T C Chaloner & Reynolds COurant George Chamberlin J Dr Colin ruts Chamberlin Washington Condon mr Cleeny Willian Coyle Benyard Chesley A V Cwode John Chrall John (own Joseph Chesnut John . Connelly Robert Chaloner William 2 Cooky James L Constable Nathaniel Crumrine Michael Craig Leonard E "3 ehappee 1I T Glide George Clark Martha Cros:mlan J W Crawford James 2 Clark Robert Clark Imogene Cromelin Ii Craig William Clark L Clerru•Ms Hester Crawford tor Crawford John Craig A Craft mr Cline Isaac Clark David Claris Lore lan Clark Thomas l'r,ighton John Cumming?, mrs Clare Mary Ciiue Julia Curnimii,gs Samuel Curran Robert CuHifi Thomas Cl.trk lam us CO-1. ran .1 antes Cochran Veal ge Curry C mrs Culp mrs Cumlingham John Cocl.rari mrs Collins Dorcas Cole Coles Edwin S Dagg Thomas Donnelly Neall ilarby William N 1 Donnelly Phillip Dam.erfirld 13 Dominick William fake 1) :11 Donoughy Daniel !)at is Thomas Doland Catharine lia‘ is Ge,irge W Donovan Joseph Davis .'•lar;aret R Duns Frances Davis John Dougherty Phillip II Davis F A Dock Jacob na,,is John J Dobie James Its rc,t Barron DraNn Peter . 2 Divine Thomas Driskcil Jas or Martin Dearman Ilirain II Dimlevy James :sleyer Leopold Dunlevy W Ii ' 2 Deetrick P II Donn Allen Charles Dunbar George Dickson James Durburough Mary I ?Ids:3011 10„,,, ,, iatu Dugan Patrick 2 Dmgherty John Dull C Douglas Thomas 2 Dugan Daniel P G Durose Francis Ellis David Elliott George William Evans E Evans John Easing Margaret Ffyitrnan Jacob ans Robert Evers T Farrell II G Flannegan F C Venmick Sanmel Fleming Robert Ferguson Mary A Forsyth J II Fegsit John FOX John Fen4ley Daniel Foreman George D Ferguson Robert I•'owler .1 1) Feigley Isaac inrsyth & Baker Fir kner Jamei Ford John Jun Findley Russell Forbes Robert Findley G \V Forsyth James N Fenney Abijah Foster Emma miss Fisher W W Frainplon NVillium Fisher F A - Frank Simon Fisher Thomas Freed Mary M Fish DI lando Fry W J Fitzimmons Ecrwr 2 Fry Charles C Fitzgerald John Freeman Samuel Fitgeiald Aaron Frick Charles S Fitzimmons Patrick Frizell John S Flannegan Cyrus Fulton J H miss Fleming Sarah A . Fulton William Flinn lhomas Edmmuls Alexander Edmunds [Aida miss Eccles Rohett Eaton James Eastwood Catharine Eaton Capt Ellis Emily S Elliott Wllltam EllLutt Samuel Gaston Josiah C Glass Mary George Jane Glissan Susan Gall Sarah Gordon A Rafferty Galt A I) Golden Dennis •Gailey Richard Goddard Charles L'' Gil ty Eleanor Gormly John Garrison George Gordon J Gallagher Robert Goodwin Thomas Gallagher M S Ines Gross Aug H Gallagher J H Glandin Samuel Garleas Henry Gross George Gasely John Grandon John M Gallingee Nathal_ Gracy James Gibson Robert Gregg Isaac M Gelpin Alfred Griffith & Dixon Gilchrist James Green William Gilbert E W Greenler Susannah Gilderslieve John Gray John T Giles James mrs • Gray John Gillespy Thomas Graham Wm R Gillespie Abram Graham Eliza Gilbert J V Graham Walter Gist Mary Gray James Gilffillan John Graham Alexander Glenn Timothy Gum Charles C Glenn , J G . Gwynn AZ. Hall C S Henry Ann Hamilton' Samuel B Henderson J miss Hamilton E rnr's - Hazlett E Capt FEEi Hamilton - Paul 'Henderson James T. Hanna Joanne. _ • Helle is Hammett Jane Henderson Margaret Ilallifax George Henry Catharine' Haney John Hinds Michael Hanlin Bridget - T Hichey Joel F Hantey Patrick Hurst Catharine Hayne Sophia ' • 1-liseir William Hallenlun Harman Higgins Jemes - C • Ham P N Hodlerig Mary Anne _Hailey Mary . Hollinger Sarah 'Handy Benjamin Hodden Mary. Hartz Antone Hallenbeck 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 -Thomas S . Honeywell Alfred Harsell Josephine Hood H 0 Harris George Hoyt James Harkness John H Hunter Daniel Hawkins It H Hunter Jane Hawkins W G Hurd D Haws George r , Hubley Frederick Hatch Ebenezer Hull John Hatch Nary flays Charles Hays Emily Herron James rev Hefferon Stephen Heilley Henry Henthorn Adam . Irwin William frigles James L Irwin Mary D Jacobs Charles P Jamison John Jacobs Capt Jenkinel F Johns Margaret Johnson Samuel Johnson William Johnson Alfred Johnson Joseph Jones Mary Ann Jones Philander Karns Esther Keen Jacob B Kane Benjamin P Kauffman Jesse Kaye Hannah Hazer Margaretta Keen Joseph Keck Daniel Kean Reuben Kennedy Samuel Kennedy Jamas Kessell Joseph Keys George Kissinger A. Kennard W P Kennedy John Kerr Mary miss Liles Hezekiah Little Margaret' E Lillie Charlotte B Log - an Thomas Lookabaugh Jacob Lorg Leander Rev Lore David Lowry John Logan Samuel Lonerhack Jacob Lockhart Robert Lyons Jacob. , Logan Mary Lockwood John A 2 Long Robert G Luky George Long T H 2 t. Lynch Francis = LonghreyJoseplr- Lowe James II Lonergan James 2 Lomat' Mary Ann Loomis 11 Lowry James - M Mann John Micksnar Jacob Mahorney Sarah B Mirick Mirick Marlatt W W 2 Miller Hugh Major John Major Miller Hiram L. Mackey Thomas Mitchell W H Malin David Miller Martha , M'archant S G Miller J Masters William Miller A Mack J F Morris Thomas Massingham Edmund Montgomery Mary Marratta Lucinda 2 - Moreland Henry G Manuel Ehsha Morelle Ellen Mays James Mock Mary Mevill Ellen M Morris B F Mays David L Morris L Madison Joseph L Morehead Thomas T Mansen Charles Morris John F Laguire F Doct Lambdin R B Lailreyt Casimir Langhead Wm Lappan W La Roche R. Doct 1...w50n Joseph B Larimore 1) Laughlin Robert A Laudry Morcelain Lattimer James Lachapelle L C Lanfistie John Lee Robert B Lescalette Samuel Lennox Joseph Lewis Charles Lee Amos Lewis Thomas Leemon Ann Leslie Mary A Linford Capt LisierJamcs List Georg Martin E B Morris Lena Martin Robert Morrow Robert Martin John L More %V S Mercer Margaret Moore Mary Means Joseph Motley Reran Mellon Ann Myers S F Mercer & Robinson Murray Jane C Mercer Martha nfrs Murray James 2 Miles John Murray Robert Mills Eli Murphy John 31iles :Jlary 2 31urphy Samuel Mills E R Murphy Moses C 31' 3l'llride nos M'Gown Francis 31 . 13nde Archibald M'Clnrl lloal Thomas 31 . Gann Rose miss Br ic r Wm M'Gary James M'Cullough Susannah M'Grath Bernard Cullough S J Rev .I%lHraw James \l Cain Daniel M'Guire Sarah miss M Cabe John W M Gutry Robert M'Cabe Wm MKee James • M Cargo Robert M'Kee James R 11 Col M'Carilly Daniel IVl'Kee Jane L miss M'Candless Sarah Ann M'Kennird Mrs Al Candless Alexander Iti'Kinney John M'Clurg Angeline N'Knight Sara S miss M Closkey Edward M Knight Edward Coskey Bernard N Knight Sarah mrs M'Clintock Doyden iti'Lane Jane M'Coy Thomas 2 M'Larin William N Coy Lavinia mrs MLatig,ltlin Henry M'Corn Robert MLaughlin Jno or Geo M'Cormick John T ADLaug,hlin Michael MCormick John D M'Ciure John M'Cellum David N (lure James T M'Conaghy John M'Clure Margaret miss Al Curt Edward Al Lure R M'Creery Alexander M'Cure A miss M'Cutcheon Rose Ante 111'Lare Nancy D miss M'Cumsey Samuel M'Williams Ebenezer MCrndy John N M'Williams John M'Oaken Mary G Rev M'Dermott Catharine 2 M'Masters Rev Dr MDermott John M'Bolin Hugh M'Donald Mary M . Roberts Alexander MHonald Eliza Ann MRoberts JOilie MHonald Roderick 2 'N Nash John Newton Win Neil James Niblock W G Dr • Neil Thomas • Niles John S Nebhurt E Nimmon John S Neclay John Nixon Robert, Nelson S D Noble Arthur Nelson Nathaniel' Nobbs Josiah Newman J O'Brien Jamei Odeil Charlotte rasa O'Brien Patrick O'Donnel Michael O'Brien Samuel 01farm John 2 O'Brien Thomas O'Keefe John O'Conner Ann Mary O'Neill John O'Conner Thomas Orendorff Dr Ocicley Mary A Owen Seabee O'Donovan Catharine Parkhill George Pim Alfred: Patton Patton John Pleasants Charles' 3 Patton James Pollard 3 D Patton Alexander Pollack P A Payne Wm Pollack R H Rev. Parker Mary It Pollack Joseph U Parker Levi Poor Henry W Patterson Robert Pope'Sarnes M Peebles John Porter A W Peavey Joseph - Porter John: Pierce Walter Porter John G Pierson C B Postoon Wm Peashin Abrahani Powet Benjamin: Perry William - , Price Jesse reterson.Joho' Pointy faiirci : , Y ~ . _ HumphrieS John Hunter William Hughs James Hutchison William 2 Hull John Hughes Richard• Hussler David Inman A Irwin Rachel Ann Jones David M 2 . Jones William . Jones Evan J Jones David 2 Jones Rosannah Jones Henry P Jones David Jones S J Jones Reece R John J H Kerr Ann 2 Kelly Mary Ann Keely Timothy King Erastus King Richard - 2 King James W 3 Kirklen George Knox Isabella Kirk Ann Kinney Maria Kinsey John King John King Thomas Klasson Charles F Krowl Conrad Kurtz Mary Pufk:ry . Mary PaikettOnltobert Platton J miEg Quhlde Joseph Radcliffe Elias Robb relish Rea David Rociielean Joseph Rea W W Rocker Frederick Ragan Morris B Rodenbaughßebeca miss Reamer Josiah. Rollins N M Redman Joshua , Ross S P Redenbach Catkin mrs' Ross Chailes R • Reaney David _ Ross RobertM . ' 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 Sarmiel Robinson Sarah J,miss Richards William E . Robinson Geo C 2 Richards William 2 Robinson W C Richards J Robinson James Rideont Upton Rogers James ReV Riley Louisa mrs Rogers Patrick. 2 Riley B, Rumnay %V Y Rimmell William Runes Thomas Ritchie Ellen N Rupp :W R Roberts Mary A miss Rush. Jonathan Roberts Enos W Rutherford John Robb Harvey Sheridan Philip Sherd an Byron Shewhr Jacob - Shields James Rev Shillito Jane mrs Sholes James Short John K. 2 Shore William • Shrively Soll:rey Shull Edwin Sinton Nathaniel Smoth James Simler Henry Sinclair J L , Sisher George Smith W L Smith J T Smith Hirace maj Smith L W ' Smith John Smith J A 2 Smith J T Smith Sariah A mrs Smith Catharine Smith Mary miss Stewart Wm Stevenson Andrew Rev Stiles Henry - Stitt Jane S'alame A I Sample James Sams Benjamin Sanderson John Sanders C A' Sanders E Capt Sarratt Elizabeth miss Sarratt James F Savage Hugh Schmeltz Catharina Scott Thomas Scott Elizabeth mrs Scott James Scott James M Sedgewick Ellen B Salton Washington SettlemEyer David Sewar John Shane W C Shaver D K Shair Elanour miss Shair E S ' Sheers Philip Shephard Rebecca mrs Snyder M A Snyder George Snyder Henry Snead John Soriell Parker Sorvey B S Sparrow John E Spear E-mrs Spear John M Spear Alexander Sproul Robert Sprott Wm S ..Stephen Hugh Steadman F W Starkweather W A Sterling James Stewart James Stewart James M'Kee Stewart James L Sylvia Conrad Stackham Mr Stone Mr Stone WT Stout Nathaniel Strain David Street Zadok Strickner J W Sturgeon W H Sturgeon. John P Styers P Swansborough Joseph . Swan S I' Swisher John Sydle Ellen Taylor John Thompson John Taylor Jeremiah Thompson Wm_ . 2 Taylor E niiss Thompson *James F ITaylorJatnes. • Idball Joseph ..--, Tarr Maria miss Tibbatts J . B Teller Wm . Tinthoff Sylvester M Tener Robert Tonle ITannah mrs Thatcher Jonas Todd E B Thomas T F Toman James Thomas John , Tompkins N A miss Thomas David 2 Torrenc'e Thomas Thompson Moor Trough Dorothy Twilions Wm Über Margaret Upton L T Updegraff A 3 Urbain John Updegraff peter Van Wields Lucinda Yemen Sarah Varner Thomas Vnasy Francis Van Meter Joseph Virdis Lewis Vanama Mary E D Vincent G C Ilev 2 Vaux Thomas Walsh Thomas • Williams Wm • • Wallace William Williams Foster, & Co Walker George S Williams John . 2 Walker J R Williams Evan Wallace Harrison Williams Thomas Walker John C Willson Wm • Ward Hugh Willson James .2 Waltangslet.Wr John Will on Benjanin 0,. Ward R C WilHnn George Ward W W Willson John Ward William Willson Thomas Mc Walters Williamson Thomas Watt James Witherow Wm P Watson Jonathan WintersAbrabatn Walton Hugh E Willia - 63E0n Alex'r C Watson P H Williamson Geo Watt James Widetield James Waddington Aaron World; John Ward Mary Winton Mary Ann - Wells Jcssee, Wilcox Julia Wells S T Wiley James Welsn Patrick Wolte T M & Brother Wendell Israel Woodruff E B , Weaver John WoOdridge J M I Wensley Jas Lancaster Wood Emily II White Macy Woods Charles ~., White Diniel Wooils•William Whinney James M " Wompler MOHO' White Dorcas Wood Elizabeth'. :- - White Cherles William Wormser Eptirairri -' ! Wheeler Joseph Woodburn John • • Whitker 'James Woodruff Dickinson White Jacob S Wright George S Wheeler George Wray Mary J Whitebread Peter Wynne Henry C I , White Sam W Wright E J . White George ~ - Y Yaw sna H Young Hold. . , Yining M J Young Samuel. INWIALS. A. G. 'l,="a . Owner - . of Steam Boat Dominion. Steamboat Arrow. Clerk of Steam Boat Vernion. . - Fort Duquesne Division, No. 177, Sons of Temperance. ju tie 1 C. ATRIBBIN, P. M. • rpo the Honorable the Judges of the Court of, J Quarter SesSions of the Peace, in and for the County of Allegheny: The petition ofhlartin Grunhardt, of the elth Ward, city of Pittsburgh; in the county aforesaid, humbly sheweth„That your petitioner bath provided himself with materials for the accommodation of travellers' and others, at his dwelling house in the. city and ward aforesaid, and . prays that Your Honors will be Pleased to grant him a license to keep a public hobse of entertainment; and your petitioner; as in duty bound, will pray. MARTIN GRIJNHARDT. We, the subecribers, citizens of the 9th Ward, 'do certify that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is Well provided with house room and conveniences for the acco,nmo dation of travellers and others, and that said tavern is necessary. Jacob !those, Conrad Klaiber, Michael. Egler, Leopold licgder, Lorenz Fisher, Thomas IloweI; Francis Hug, Charles Italchthaler, .George Stock; James APLaughlln, Martin Grunr.,•Wm. Scanlan. •04--d3u rpo the honorable the Judges of the Court of Quarter Sessions of tile Peace, in and for the County of Allegheny : The petition of J. Armstrong, Ath Ward; city of PittsbUrgh, in the county aforeiaid, humbly showeth, That your petitioner hath proiritla him self with materials for the acCommodation of trav ellers and others, at his dwelling house in the city and county aforesaid, and prays tliat your Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And' pods peti tioner. as in duty bound, will pray, J AHMST,IIOG. . , • We, the subscsihers, citizens of the 4th' Ward, I do Certify, That thiabOye iiiiitioner - iS of gdod ptite" foi• honesty and tern - perance, and is. welt pro vided with house room ,and.. convernenees . for accommodation,Aravelleii others,. and that said. tavern ii.netessary:. E. Warner,. John Christy jr,, pitritl...:l..ogiut,- Thai :Srnith,.rrhoi . ..iPatlericiiii...3l, YandeOcendet,'-.,,Jai, .Lauhte, sr.; ,Win Davidso ....... -••-w --: • . • _ "_ O the Honorablethe ,Judges - of the:::Court., or. . Quarter. Sessions the Peace ) in i firi4 t.ounty of Allegheny!' The Petition of Gee. Kirknatriek.of the 351. Ward:: city of Pittsburgh, in the County_ afores . .aid,'huinbly, iheweth, That your - . petitioner hatti,provided him- inateriala Air the accommodation of trate!" era - others, at. hisdwelling hotcie in the 647 ((bog county afore.said, and 'prays that -Honors will_ grant Mini a license to keep a public house of enter-. tsinment. And your ,petitioner, as in dray bound: *alp - ray.' GEORGE •KIREPATitICK. % - We; the Subsdribers, citizens.of the Third Ward' , ' do certify thatthe above petitioner.la of good reputd for - .honesty and temperance, and .is well provided With houseroom and conveniences Tot the accorntrio-%, - . dation of travellers and others; and that ta,ternt is necessary.. '::'ll „ . . . „ John Bishop, ChM!. Hamilton, W. R. 4.111 - Orrison; SI. Canman; J. 136 , ar,. R. S. Rarsland, G. Nelangi J. Allender A. Cross P. Fireman Wm MIAs J: Chester. .. . ' - .±: . TO the honorable the Judges of the Court , ot' Quarter Session of the Peace, in and for the Couti:‘ ty of Allegheny: "" " •.• The Iletition of Ilaateinus Aiker, Bth Ward, Citi of Pittsburgh, in the county aforeiaid, humbly . sheweth, That yoUr.petitioner bath" provided_hitn, self with ;:materials' for the arcornmodation travellers and others, at his dwelling house in the', city and- county aforesaid, and prays that your' , Hontirs will be pleased to grant a-license to - ' keeg a public house of entertainment. And your peti: bone as in duty, bound; will pray. , • . ", .BAP.TEAII3S ACKER. . , We, the subscribers, citizens of the 'Bth do certify, That'the above peiitianerls Of good ra t , pute for honesty and temperance, and is well proi, vided with houseProoin and conveniences for the e. - accomino4tion of travellers and othkrs, mid that said tavern,is necessary - '•••• • - - • B. Flanigap, Aka Bough.er, John Conlon, Daniel. Seitz, John H. — Miller; • Matthew Afaguin, Johri Aiken, Win. Aiken, Jacob Greer, C. Besser, Jen:- athan Wilson, B. IWGinniss. ' ' . je43td• PO the honorable ,the .Judges of the Court Quarter . Sessions of the Peace, hr - and for thii County of Allegheny: The petition of Wiit. Huteheson,of the 4th Wani;; city of Pittsburgh, in the county aforesaid, bly shewetb, That your petitioner hatirprovidett himself-With materials for the aecornmodation of travellers and othera, at his dwelling house in the; city and cotinty.aforeaid, and prays that your Honors wilt grant him a license to keep a"publid -- house of entertainment- - An.l your petitioner, as in duty bound, will pray. . . WILLIAM KW. CI3ESON:- We, the subscribers; Citizens of the 4th Ward: to certify, that the abOve petitioner is =of good pute for honesty - and temperance, and is,well Pro- vided with house room and conveniences - for the accommodation of travellers and others, and that - mid tavern is necessary. John Davis, M. J. Clark, H. A. Weaver, E. J: Stewart, M. Briedenthal, S. Murray, James M'Cul. ly, Benj F. Kelly, F.,Knowlee, G. W.-Srlitti, Er, Church, J. Fowler, J. Mackey. jn4-3t• ' TO the Honorable Abe Judges: of the Court of Quarter Sessions of t he PeaCe; in and for this; ; County of Allegheny. • The petition of F. Carpenter, of the 9th Warill City of Pittsburgh, in the county aforesaid, humbly sheweth, That your petitioner bath provided him- . self with materials for the accommodation of tray. elers end others , at his dwelling house in the city aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will grant him a license to keep a public house of entertain: ment. And your petitioner, as in duty bound; will pray. F. CARPENTER. We, the subscribers, citizens of the 9th Ward; do certify, that the above petitioner is of good re.' pute. for honesty and temperance; and is well KO• vided with house room and Conveniences for th 4 accommodation of travelers and others, and that said tavern is necessary. . Motes Kissick, Robert Citlhert, Laurence Fish: er, Mich. Eagler, Leopold Hagle Peter Krous: . kop,lThos Howell, Phillip W est , T. Douglas, RI. Hughes, R. Fleming, Thos. Patterson. 1e3413t" Tih thThonorable the Judges of the Court of Quat: ter Sessions of dab Peace, in and for the Conn.: ty of Allegheny. ; • , The petition of. Isaac Murdock, of the 2d Ward; city of Pittsburgh, in the county aforesaid, humbly . . sheweth, That your petitioner bath provided him: self with materials for the accommodation of travell lers and others, at his dwelling house in the city and county aforesaid, and prays that your Honed will ;be pleased to grant • him a .license to keep public house of entertainment. And your'petitioner; as in duty bound, will pray. , ISAAC MURDOCK. . We, the subscribers, citizens of the 2d- Ward; . I do certify, that the above petitioner is of good re pute for honesty and temperance, and is well pro vided with house rem and conveniences for the ac -1 commodation of travelers and others, and that said 1 tavern is.necessary. . John C. Bindley, John Dougherty, Gyros Huston; Joseph Fraser, J. , C. Reit, A. B. Berger, Jacob Goeh -1 ring, Thomas P. Baker, - John A.,Gallaher, P. C.: Martin, William Armstrong, Saumel Gillespie... • june3.3t* IJIO the Honorable the ledges olthe Coukof Qua'r; ter Sessions of the Peace, in and for the*Ccianty of Allegheny.' - - The petition OfJoseph Reed, of the 6th Ward, city. of Pittsburgh, in the cauntY'aforeiaid, hianbly shew eihr That your petitioner bath pravided himself with materials for the accommodation oftravelersand .oth era, at his dwelling house in the city aforesaid; and prays that your Honors will grant -him_ a -license to keep a public rhouse . of "entertainutear. And,; your petitioner, as in duty bound, will. pray. -JOSEPII . . We, the subscribers, Citizens dr , the Sixth' Wardi do certify, that the abOve:putitioner'-, is ofgond pute fur honesty and thin, perance; and is - well_tirovi g0 . ..v . 4th house room• and conienieticea for the ne commodatiOn of tiatnters andother's, and that-said tavern is tiecevqry •-• Abraham Black, Cul!ertyThos. Hoicely Philip Drum; Leopold lieturCr;John Paitiley,Aritho , ny Dougherty, 'a. W.lfolthonse,Georgn limn Black, D. G. Carpnnt - cr, RowhOttoriii jn3-3tTel - • ' • _ . fp() the Honorable the Judges of the Court-orQuar .l ter Sessions of the Peace, in and.for the County of Allegheny. The petition of Georie Johnson, of the Ist Ward; City of Pittsburgh,- in the county aforesaid, humbly, shewctli, That your petitioner hath provided himself with.materials for the accommodation :'of travelersi and others, at his dwelling.house in .the city and county aforesaid, and' prays that your Honors win grunt him a licenie to keep .. a- public house of eti s t. A : tertainment: And;yotir`peutioner, ‘ asin.duty bourui;W. Will pray. • , • - GEOR GE We, the:subscribers :Ist Ward; de certify, that the above petitioners of good. re. 7 :' , ..= polite 'for honesty end: temperance, and is well provi- AO. with house room and conveniences for the ea.- . commodation of travellers and others, arid that said tavern is necessary. • • - . Geo'. Wilson;A.Nardi,liartDarragh, Silas Amber; son,John Caldwell, Hiram Keine, Jno.M.Campbell;' John Dunlap', David M'Kec, ,lieeleu, Edwnrci rich, W. R. Gormly,,lohn Lawton,, june3-3t*„..' . • -• r i ll() the Honorable the Judges Oldie Court °Mum , .:.ter Sessions - of the Peace, in and for the County of Allegheny. • . _„ • The petition of Win.l3readhurst, of:o4lsth Virrir city of Pittsburgh,, - . in th,e_ county elbresaid, ,humbly . slieweth„ That your petitioner, bath .proiided him self with tuareTtala fns the accommodation travel ers and othera - , -- atliis dwelling house in the eitf . and county aforesaid, and frays that youi Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a pub- Lei-house of entertaiument:. And your petitioner; as in duty, bound, will pfrey. : WILLIAM. lifIOADHURST; We, the subscribers, Citizens of ,the 6th Ward; do certify; fliat the above petition er is Of good re pute for honesty and temperance; "and is well pro- . sided with house tooh and constnienees for the ac deminodation of travellers aud others, and that said tavern is necessary.: James Karney;'Williatri Wileeri, S. Slocurn; J. - M , Cracken, J. Mackin, F: Faber; Anthony Sprangle; John'Wilsou, - Michael . lionaghue, James It-PLes.e; J. H. Casael, Frederick Seidel. jn3-3t* -' hunting and Fishing.: • ' CCOUTIMMENTS of every description on hand arid constantly receiving fresh guppline., atlas; Pistols, -Powder, Shot; Flasks: Belts, Game Bap; Drinking Cups, &c.; Fishing Tackle:—„Ei - Nrge 'and complete'assortment, for wholesale 44 1 consisting ill pirt, of Jointed and,Cane ItOds, Rooks orevery variety;Silk,Giass, Linen;Ceiton and Trout.. Lines, Sivivels,_Snoods, VloatsiAllikers, &n. ' mal7 ' JOHN W. 131.11.1 ft, 120 Weinrst:. AFtIIsIER&LSFILVION,occasioned by the death of the Rev: Robert Dunlop; M:, pastor the - SecOnil Pfiebyterian• Church, March ..Stli, 1847,. Satiliath morning' followint his decease:-; :To • which is pi-cried an address } delivered same - `at tile interment,. March *aafliy,"ll:o.-.E:P. Swift e - . D., Pastor of the Pirst.Preifilterialt ChurChiAlle. , gheny, with an ngpendilrc Por sale by ME E Ilia
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