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Jan. 15th Boston. Jan, 15th - « Boston. J* l ”' 29|£ .‘J I?* 1 * or^* Jlo. 29th “ New York. £<=s*?s g° s, °”. , Feb.l&h “ Boston. g*.SW>. “ Now. York. Feb.SOth “- Ncw-York. Mar.ll* Boeton. Mar.llth “ Boston. M0r.251h “ New York Mar-Mth “ New York. . . And hereafter, from Ann! to November inclusive, the departures will be weekly, (every Saturday) from Liver pool America, and from America to Liverpool. . PASSENGER- ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1848. Steamboat leaves daily for Cincinnati, 10 a x. Passenger Packer, v via Brownsville, to Baltimore and Philadelphia, 3X;M., nnd 6 p. m. Mail Coach Liuc, direct to Philadelphia, 0 a. 3d., and 121 r.*. Western.and Southern Mail Coach Line, 0 a. 3d. North-Western, via Cleveland, daily. 10 a. 3d. Erie and Western New York, daily,. 9 a. m. North-Eastern, to Philadelphia, daily, except Sundays, 4 „ ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURE OF MAILS. Eastern Mail via Philadelphia, due 3a. closes 12 m. Western Mail, Cin. and Louisv., due 8 p. 3d., closes 5 a. m. South-via Balt, and Washington, due Bp. x., closess a.m. North-Western via Cleveland, due 10 a. it, closes 9 a. x. Ene hud Western New York, due 8 p. si., closest a. x. Bank of Pittsburgh Exchange Bank • • • Merchants’ and M. Bank Farther*' Deposit Bank— Hand Street Bridge Nonfiem Liberties Bridge Old Allegheny Bridge *— ConjjellsviUe R. R. Stock, paid on shires- * CttySßonas- (0 & cent;) tfot&ngahela Bridge 'Oas-Stock 7. _ .. ‘ —» Daily Review of the Market#. OFFICE OF TliE POST, ) Sattuoav Mosnino, February 10, le4B. J There was an improvement in business yesterday. The weaker was fine and spring like. The river looked up a little* and the larger boats can go out with safely. FJ&OUR.—Tuere was no further decline yesterday, but buyers were scarce. The receipts were light- The ten* denj?y is dowuwanl yet. We heard of a sale at S 4, at wbajrf; one at 64,12 ; frem wagon-we heard of no sales*. Soiree lots were stored. FTom store 64,50 is the price, at which a few sales are mode; but the market is quite dull. Thej-e is no speculative demand; the sales are to retailers an&bakers. MOLASSES. —Sales were made; yesterday at 2°; one #alaiat29; hold'rsonly sell to regular customers; they > are.hot disposed- to part with their Supplies at present } ate*, because an advance is looked for. * SUGAR, —Sales were made yesterday atsj in hhds.; 5J bbl*.; but only to Tegular customers. LAflD.—'The price in the East has advanced, bat there is qo change here yet; an advance is expected. Sales of in kegs, yesterday, at Ocu SODA ASI£ —Sales ut 4Jc, ca>h. . APPLES.—SaIes at wharf of 100 bbls. at 51.56, for a good quality. SEED.—No change iu prices: but receipts firnj, and considerable doing. We canmakc.no certain quotations to-duy. . Cloihlngt Clothtugn THE Spring and Summer stock that is now ready to be 'offered at the old original * THREE BIG DOORS , - , Is one of the largest and choicest in selection that has ev er been exhibited by any one concern in this or any oth er pity in the Union. I will not undertake to describe to the reader the different assortments of articles which l now haVc to offer them; but will simply tell them that if -they onlv favor me with n cali. I will lay before them 175,000 different garments to make a choice out of, con sisting in part of Coats, from the richest in quality down to the lowest its price; Pantaloons and Vests, to the as tonishment of the beholder; with both mouth and eyes open, wondering iu the most extravagant degree of sur prise, bow such'a vast collection of beady made clothing could possibly be collected together under the control of on* individual. But such things will be, ns long as per severance and industry is the main-spring ot trade. — Without nny intention of boasting, on ray -part. I will say at the sometime, it is of snch metal I am principally com posed. for nothing in the shape or form of difficulues. no matter whnt their magnitude may be, can deter me from accomplishing tny object, in providing for tbe farmer, the mechanic, and the day laborer. My whole attention is taken up with the greatest core for their welfare, in get ting up fashionable, and at the some time substantial gar mtftils, to meet their demands; and a* for others, who faftry themselves moving in a different sphere, and re quiring an article of the ne plus ultra kind, they have only te give me an outline of their wffnts, *and they ore stated to a word. gfow, let me say a'word or two to my country march- in the trade: If you wish to save tram at least 25 to 30!-per cent, in your wholesale purchases, call-in at the * ; 'phrec Big Doors.” and if 1 don't meet yoiiT most san guine hopes, in the way of getting cheap bargains, and fn>sh seasonable goods. I will not iii future attempt to otT crfjanv inducements of a similar kind to a generous peo ple of so noble a naiire and close discernment. 5 JOHN M'CLOSKEY, feblB-lv No. 151 Liberty street. XfINAL NOTICE—AII persons indebted to the estate h of Vi Cahill, deceased, ore notified to call and settle oiv or before the Ist day of March next, as ail accounts uqfctticd-atlcr that day, will be placed m the bauds of an Alderman for immediate action. The above will be en forced without distinction of persons. ” JOHN j. MITCIiEL. Attorney at Law. 4 ] ftblT-dfit (Telegraph copy.) DMINISTRATORS’ NOTlCE—Whereas, letters ol _A_ admmistrntutn to tbe estate of James Swansy, late of me eity of Pittsburgh, deceased, have been granted to tbe subscribers, ull persons indebted to the said estate ore requested to come forward and make immediate payment; and those having claims against the same, will present them, duly authenticated.lor settlement GEORGE HITNTF.R, > . . MARY SWANKY, ( A ° MK3 - MORE TESTIMONY!—Dr. W. Usbl of Fayette* vilie. N. Y.. pays: ‘*l am well persuaded, and have been for some time, that your Domestic Vegetable Fills are "'of great use to all those who may have occasion to use them, and have administered teem to my patients.’’ Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia and Bilious Fever, arc im mediately cured bv the use of Dr. Ralph’s Pills. Price, 25 cents a box. Sold wholesale ami retail by S. U CUTHBERT: Smlthfield street, near Third. Also, by AVm. Cole, Allegheny city; J. G. Smith, Bir mingham? and John M’Cracken, Fifth Ward. fcb!7 T) the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and for the county of Alle- S (The petition of August Fuller, ofthe second ward of thie city of Pittsburgh, in the coonty aforesaid, humbly sheweth, That your petitioner hath provided himself with materials fot the accommodation of travellers and others, athis dwelling house jin the ward aforesaid, and prays that •your Honors will be pleased to grant him a liceuse to keep aodblic house of entertainment. And your petitioner, as induty bound, will pray. AUGUST FALLER. ? .We. the subscribers, citizens of the above ward, do cer . that the above petitioner is of good repute for hones lyj and temperance, and is well provided with house room atjd conveniences forthe accommodation of travellers and outers, and that said tavern is neceß6ary. . Wm. B. Shader, J. U. Corleff, James Richardson, v\. Greer, E. Fendrick, John Anderson. P. G.'Martin. John JV|c. Williams, Wm. Mahon, W. Adair, CharleifMc^lrwin. Mhif the Honorable the Judges of the Court of’Quarter .1 Sessions of the Peace, in aud for the County of Alle gheny t ■ The petition of Henry Rea, of the Sixth word, city of Pittsburgh, in the county aforesaid, humbly sheweth, ThatTyour petitioner hath provided himself with materials far the accommodation of travellers and others, at his dwelling house in the ward aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant him n license to keep a public house of entertainment And your petitioner, as duty bound, will pray. HENRY REA. -.We, the subscribers, citizens of the above ward, do Certify, that the aboVe petitioner is of good Tepute for honesty anl temperance, and is well provided with house rpom and conveniences for the accommodation of travel- Iti-is and others, and thnt said tavern is necessary. - A. Guppies, E. Trovillo, W. Barton. G. F. Reis; R. Mil l>r, i>. Jones, J. C. Cummins, R. H. Williams,'A. Black. Christy, P. Wallace, B. Irwin. febl7-dat* fO tbe Honorable die Judges of the Court of Quarter Scssious of the Peace, in and for the Comity of AJle- petition of Isaac Murdock, Second ward, city of Pittsburgh, in tlie county aforesaid, humbly sheweth, :Xhat your petitioner hath provided himself with materials gthe accommodation of travellers and others, at his ejling bouse in the wsrd aforesaid, and prays that your nors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your petitioner, as Si duty bound,,will pray. . . ISAAC MURDOCK. •... Wc, the subscribers, .citizens of the above ward, do ►ertify, that the above petitioner is of eood repute for Koucsty and temperance, and is well provided wiih house Aom and conveniences for the. nccommodatiod of trav , }lers and others, and tha« said tavern unnecessary • .J. C. Bindley, J. Neill, Wm. Holland, C. Huster, Thos. Mali sc 1, Wm. Armstrong:, H. Fleming. A. B. Berger, J. i'toenring, P. C. Martin, Jas. Heady, Jas. M Afec. ..Sfebir33t» the Honorable the Judges' of the Court 01 Cinarter Sessions'of the Peace, in and for the Comity of Al petition of Thomas G. Brant, of West Elizabeth, on tp., in the conniyof Allegheny, humbly sheweth, our petitioner bath provided himself with materials : accommodation of travellers and others, at his lAwetiing house in the township aforesaid, and prays that •vpurllonors will be pleased to grant him a license to -Jrtep a public house of entertainment. And your pen- Jitter, a, in duty bound, will G, BRANT We; the citizens of the above township,do that the above petitioner is of good repute for Ifconesty and temperance, and is well provided with bouse conveniences ior the.accommodation of travel ers and others, and that said tavern is necessary. ' _ *4 A.. Craighead, J. Mople, F. Bigs, Wm. Maginney, W. Lynch, J. G. Gamlert, Jas. Ferrell, W. G'. Russel, James lltolder, J. Largs, Wm, W» Livingston, O. J. Owen. , :.feblo-d3t •; . , Dtsiolntlon* THE patinewbip heretofore existing- between the sab* scnbeis, uuder the firm of Joun Kskztcdt tc Co., was dissolved on the Ist mst., by mutual consent. •• The business of the late firm will • be settled by • John Kennedy, at .the old Stand, No. 68 Wood street, who alone is authorised. and pay the debts of the firm..' * 71 JOHN • KENNEDY,' John w. blair. febl7-dlw ''t'Trr /»*-*-*- ,1 - ix-VX *\ , V * 1 1 , - - •*« vr it: •: it- > •?> !» fS- t -• • -Jv ; :- : , > ' *V,‘-\V ; >.*- 1 ' • ’ - 1 ■. v; : ".„.>t ‘' 'v.*.* -V '_ r ‘ --.- -kk;>k 1, -. * - , - ’•-*>' »-* ->« «. J .<v- *' -k. , ! . - ' -. •' >*' ' ’ ' -.‘. *. J -I-; V; ’ ” ,*■ X * v . C. T. /• ‘ «■ ; h:‘ ■•• ~ :^*****%?x*-- STOCKS. Par value. Asked. Offered. -••SSQ.no §50.75 §50.00 50.00 44.00 43!50 50.00 47,00 45,00 None in market. 50,00 50.00 45,00 50,00 35,00 25,00 36,00 35,00 5,00 1,43 05.00 ’' H'uisr JnteUigents. POIIT OF PITTSBURGH. 0 FHfiT WATKU IN TUX. CtIANXEL, ARRIVED, Steamer Beaver, -Clark,.Wdlsvillc; , * “ Despatch, Nelson, Brownsville; • “ Caleb Cope, Moore, Beaver and oUsvule; u Danube, Cocke, Brownsville; . “ . .Baltic, Jacobs, * do; . “ Atlantic, Parkinson, do; “ Lake Erie. Hemphill. Beaver. « Palo Alto, McDonald, Cincinnati. r , * { Miceicran No. 2, Gelston, Beaver. .1 -DEPARTED, Steamer Beaver, Clark, Wellsville; “ Michigan No. 2, Gilson, Beaver; “ Caleb Cope, Moore, Beaver and Wellsville; « . Atlantic. Parkinson, Brownsville; « Despatch, Nelson, do; “ Baltic, Jacobs, do; “ Danube, Coekc, , do; “ Danube, Cocke, Cincinnati. “ Amerida, Decamp; Louisvile. ' “ Clipper No. 2, Crooks. Cinbinn&u. &SF For Cifciksati.—'The regular Packet will e&ve at 10 A. M. The steamer Highlander, Capt. Forae, leaves at 10 a. K. to-iay. HgrFoa New Oeleaji*.— The Savanna, Capt Denntson, will leave on Wedneadday, at 10 A. M. The new and beautiful passenger stevmcr, West ern World, Captain Norton, leaves on the 22d. BST* Foe Browhsville.— The Atlantic, Capt. Parkinson, leaves at 4 P. M., every day. Tbe BaJfic Capt. Jaoobs, leaves at 8 A. M. &£TFor YVeixsville.—The Beaver , Capt. Clarke, leaves at 9 A. M., every day. Sales bn Auction AUCTION SALES In ALLEGHEN Y CITY BX WM. J. BURNSIDE, AUCTIONEER. PAWNBROKER'S SALE Of Gold and Silver Watches' at Auction. —Will be sold, on Saturday evening. Feb. 19lh, commencing at 61 o'clock, at the Auction Room," north-west corner of Federal street and the Diamond, a large lot of fiue Gold and Silver Lever, Detached Lover, auu L’Epine Watches, without reserve, by order of arr eastern pawnbroker; among which are the following: 5 Gold Dctuched Levers, IS. carat cases, full jewelled, made by M. 1. Tobias; 2 Cold LEpiues, 18 curat cases, 4 boles jewelled; 6 Gold Levers, finest movements, very heavy cases, mode by Robinson A Johnson, part having? 17 jewels; 16 Silver Levers, heavy cases, some full jew elled, and others having 7 jewels; 1 round edged detach ed Lever, full jewelled; 1,0 common Swiss and English Watches; 12 gold pens and cases; 24 pair Gne gold ear rings; 24 gold finger rings, different patterns; 15 gold, breastpins, different patters. Also, 1 fine boxwood Cla rionet , , , . . The above goods can be examined on the day of sale. feblB WM. J. BURNSIDE, Auct. BOOKS!— BOOKS AT AUCTION.—On Saturday even ing, the lDth inst, at the Auction Room North-west' comer of Federal street and the Diamond, will be sold a large collection of miscellaneous Books, embracing standard works in the various deportments of literature, jeblB WM. J. BURNSIDE, Auct^r._ _ AUCTION SALKS BY JAMES M'EENNA, AUCTIONEER. No. 114 Wood Street, three doors from Fifth. SECOND-HAND Gold and Silver Watches, Clothing , Dry Goods. dj-e., at Auction. —This cvcniuz, at early gas light, will be sold, at M-Kenuaa, 1 second-hand gold patent lever watch, said by the owner to be a first rate time keeper; 1 new gold L s Epine do.; I small second-hand gold do.; 1 second-hand silver patent lever, made by To bias, London, 13 holes jewelled; with a great variety of second-hand silver watches, of every description, belong ing to different owners. Also, a lot of new and second-' hand clothing. And immediately after, a large lot of Dry Goods, among wliich arc: superfine broad cloths, cussi mcrcs, cassiuets*, muslins, calicoes, ginghams, fltlnnols, alpaccas, fancy silk cravats, silk and pocket handker ciiicfs, fuucv rilk and satin vesting, in lengths to suit pur chasers; also, 1 large gilt frame looking glass, 1 pair ma hogany do. to match, febltt JAMES McKEXNA. Auct. SECOND LARGE SALK Of Imported and American Broad Cloth. Cassimcrcs, and Caj.nnetts. —On Monday next, February 2Ut, at 10 o’clock, a. m., will be sold, a*l M’Kcima's Auction, 139 pieces supertine English. French.! American ami German Broad Cloths, various color*, in lengths to suit purchasers; 12 pieces Ca»si:nere; a large assortment of thread, laces, and edging; cassinclts. ging hams, plaid, calicoes, red and white flannels, bleached and brown muslins, pocket handkerchiefs, cravats, table cloths, Ac.; and at the same time a lot of fine clothing, boots, shoes, Ac- v. At early gas light, same evening, a lot of gold and sib v»:r watches, mantel clocks, cutlery*, hoots and shoes, new and second hand clothing, and a large assortment ot dry good*. feblS JAMES MeXENNA, Auet. AUCTION SALES, UY JOHN D. DAVIS, AUCTIONEER. South-East earner of IVoorf and l'tflh street* Peremptory sale of dry goods —on Mon day morning. February 21suat lOo'elock. at the Comr inercial Sales Room, corner oi Wood mid Fifth sts* will be sold, without reserve to close sundry consigu- ; mentis a lurgc assortment of staple and fancy dry goods. At 2 o'clock, p. m.lObbls New Orleans Molasses, 3 baH chests Young liyson Tea. 6 boxes Cincinnati Palm soap. A boxes Virginia manufactured Tobacco. 1 crate assorted china and queensware, glassware, confectionery, knives and forks, writing and wrapping paper, band boxes, stoves. A quantity of new and second hand furniture, embracing a general assortment from a family declining housekeep ing. also, looking glasses, carpeting, window blinds. , At 7 o'clock p. in. Boots shoes, mm overshoes, ready, made clothing, fine French style shirts, combs, gold and silver watches, fine table and pocket cutlery, aecordcons, violins, german fancy goods, spectacles, razors, razb; straps, fancy soap. Ac. fcblS. , * BOOKS AT AUCTION.—'On Saturday evening- the 19th inst. at 7 o’clock at the Commercial Sale* Room corner of Wood and Fifth ets. will be sold a large collection .of valuable miscellaneous Books, part of which are from a private library embracing manv scarce standard works, also, Family bibles in great variety, blank books, letter and cap writing paper, Ilussiaquills, gold peus, wafers. &c -lfb1» JOH.ND.DAVIS.Au cL Notice rpO the Master Carpenters of the Cities of Pittsburgh t and Allegheny, and vicinities : You are hereby notified, that the Journeymen Carpen ters of the two cities and vicinities, intend to demand tn advance of 25 cents per day upon their present wage*, on the first day of April next. By order of the Associa lion. WM. E. ERRETT, R- S. fcb3-tf (Journal and Dispatch copy.) Dr. WILLARD'S Oriental Cough Mixture. — !t Let m works praise it.” Those who have not had an op portunity of trying this great remedy for the permanent care of every affection of the lungs, should not fail tri give it a trial. Certificates of its efficiency, from our own cit izens, which we arc constantly receiving, cannot fail to convince the skeptical. Read the following from a lady of high standing in Allegheny: . . “ Allegheny City. Feb. /. 154:1 “Messrs. Bays if Brcekicay: It affords me great plea sure to be able to add my testimony in favor ot Dx. Wil lard’s truly valuable cough medicine. About three months since 1 was attacked with a violent cold, and was much distressed with the cough, from which I could get no re lief, until I was a short time since induced to call at your store and purchase some of the Oriental Cough Mixtarc. I am happy to state that the use of the second bottle has entirely cured in*; and, having great confidence in it, J have, and shall continue to recommend it to ray friends. ‘•Grace Fielding.? Price, 25 cents a bottle. Sold by • HAYS A BROCKWAY, ' No. 2, Com. Row, Liberty pt., near Canal. [fcb!6] J. FLEMING, Lawrence Ville SUNDAY SCHOOL BOOKS.—We have just received a large supply of Books for Sunday School Libraries, published by the American Sunday School Union, and approved by a committee of publication, consisting o members of the following denominations, viz.: Baptist Congregational, Episcopal Methodist, Presbyterian, and Reformed Dutch. These publications comprise upwards of six hundred bound volumes, (of prices from 8 cents up to 75 cents.) all written expressly for Sunday Schools. In addition to the above, the Union publishes a large variety of books, in paper covers, for quite young child ren. for rewards, Ac. ... . , , _ The Union also publishes two Libraries, Nos. 1 and 2, of one hundred volumes each, all numbered ready for use, of books from T 2 page* up to &50, at the low price of ten dollars, averaging only ten cents a volume. Also, 11 A Youth Cabinet Library.” of fifty volumes* at the low price of two dollars and fifty cents. •' Also, Hymn Books, Question Books, red and blue Tick ets on paste boards, Maps, &e. All toe above we sell at the Union, at Philadelphia prices. Catalogues of Books furnished on application. ELLIOTT & ENGLISH, 69 Market sl, febB between Third and Fourth., BOHN’S ANTIQUARIAN LIBRARY.—Just receiv cd, by the subscribers, Six Old English. Chronicles; . . William oCMalmesbury’s English Chronicle; Mall H’s Northern Antiquities; BOHN’S STANDARD LIBRARY.: Schiller’s works, 3vols; Lanzi’s History of Painting, 3 yols ; History of the Girondists, 2 vols; Coxe’s nouse of Austria, 3 vols; Coxe’s Memoirs of Marlborough; Luther’s Table Talk, by Hazlctt; Roscoc’s Lorenzo D’Mcdici; r r* Leo the Tenth; Ockley’s History of the Saracens; Schlegd’s Philosophy of History ; Beckmanns History of Inventions ; Mochiavelli’s History* of Florence and the Prince; Chambers’ Information for the People ; Thu Gallery of Nature. For sale by ; H. S. BOSWORTH k, Co. 43 market street. WANTED— A Boarding House; that can acconnh 0 " date six young men, in a central nart of the city, about the Ist of March. Address W. fl. E., Morning Post. N. B. To have the privilege of the Pantry, at night, feb io-at . SODA ASH— Prick Reduced —The subscribers liavo this day reduced the price of their soda ash, (which is warranted by the manufacturers from 85 to 88 per cent.) to 4ic. for cash, Or 4*c. for approved notes .at 4 months. And for quantities of-5 tons or upwairds a deduction will be made of }c per pound off these prices. ° : W. &M. MITCHELTREEi ' k 100 Liberty street. XTOTTCE—The public are hereby informed that the Of- J\ fee of the City Water WorJes is now established in the old Court Bouse, adjoining the Select Council chamber, where ell persona having business with either the Super intendent, Clerk,' or Assessor, can eaU within the hours of 8 and 12 o’clock,-a.*., ortand So’cloclc.r. at: feh!7-d3t • ,;\ Xfi■»«■ *•».„, ■- • V > . - - : -c ’• -■ , v » f ;■ ,*■ '--v-.Vi. liSy ilii.Mni' in the PittsbuTgh Post Office from the let iK, till the 17th flay of February,lB4B.- Persons calling lor Letters, will please'shy they are advertised. Adame Ann Eliza 2 80110 k Zietal -Addison Patrick Buckfiob Ann miss Addaras ElTtaJ mrs Buckmaater N 2 Adams William Buckenstm Sophia miss Adams Eliza mrs Burton James Aiken James Bens Andrew J rAchison& Dagg BunenAS Adams Robert J 2 Bulger R Aber Isaiah - Burgess N G Able Samuel Bunside George Agner Nancy Butler Charles S Aghcw Daniel Bark John Akin W C Butler William Akin Esther F .mrs Burns James ' Ackens Elizabeth Buffner J C Adams Georgette Burns Nicholas vAiken John 2 Butler Jeremiah • Addington William Byrne Jo ana miss Abbott Samuel T jr Burgess Nathan G Alger Julia miss B'ushnell T A Alexander Sarah miss Barford S mrs Allien Sarah Ann Burns Gen W Alexander Elizabeth miss Byers Anderson Alien John 2 Burke Roberts Alexander William Byles William Alexander Abraham jCampbell Joseph A Allen Joseph Campbell George P Alex&nder Sarah B Campbell John Allen Robert Campbell Alexander Allevine Joseph Campbell Peter * Alford James H Commell John Appleton William Campbell Eliz’th C miss Anderson M C miss Caldwell Joseph Applegate Uriah Caldwell James G Andarson G Caldwell D Anderson Margaret Campbell William J /Anderson John 2 Campbell E M mrs Anderson Michael Campbell William Anderson J Campbell Jacob Applebeo M J Coxan Levi Arris George Coronch William Amy Joseph Cord James H ' Armstrong Daniel Carles Pat Arthurs, James & Roberts Carey Elizabeth Ariigers Sigroond Cathel Elisgan Armstrong G B Casey Susanna Armstrong Samuel Colroot James Armolee William Cunningham James L Armstrong JD Carpenter James H Asdal Samuel Collin ror Ashbee Ellen Corothera Jane miss Atcheson William , Corpenter Samuel Aliord James H Cornek Mary miss • Ascl Samuel Cormagy Eliza mrs Ashley Samuel Calagham Neal • Atchison David Cassady John H Atchiscn William Carson Josiah Anderson William Cannon Samuel Banks E H. Court John Bagnel John Cole E mrs Baily John miss Caskey John Ballantinfe William Coniine Martin BaiUcy Madison 2 Chapman Joseph Ballinger George Chambers James Bannon George C Chosnut Joseph Bilker Sarah miss Chnmbers John Bbgley Sarah Chiitonc Andrew Baird David N Chambers David M Banmor Berscr Chapman William A Barllard Chuy Chuns General Baker John Chapman J S Bates Joseph Clark Lawrence Bayne Martha miss Clajke Charles E Bavton J Clark C Bavlam A Clarke William ■Barnett Charles Clark Larnes Bavlow William Clark John Baxter James W Clark Hiram C Ball Sarah Ann Clements Esther mitt Barr John R Clinton Simon P Barr William T Clark Gen Barnes Washington Clark John F Bayne Margaret miss 2 Cooper M J Bastion William 2 Cockron John T 2 Barnett A H Cooper Gen W Baetain Henry Cooper Elizabeth Bands William - Cochran John Barker Joseph T Cochran James Barrett Thomas Cooper 1 J Bell W C mrs Cochran J Bell John Edward Coreovan miss Bedtong Henry C°opcr Mary Ann Beil Thomas Coffin S C Bell James W Colvin James Bears Henry Colman Sarah miss Bennett Henry ' Coffin Satocs G Bccker6t Frederick Coates Samuel T * • Bennett H Collins Lemar Beds Hermcn Colter Mary B Beckwith Emly miss Cnalter A D Boomer Mathias C Conkley, Wood Btc Berger A B Conner J 2 Bertlioad Frank Connor Joseph 3 Bender William J 2 Cowan John Beares Henry Connelly Pclcr Beck Emma miss 2 Cook Caroline miss Berke Catharine Cole M Beaner M C 2 Cook John 2 Bartholomew Nelson Coriston John Beale Samuel B Cux M A* Berlin Soseph J Conlon John Bcrns T E Connelly John l Berry Matthew Cord James Belb Morris Cox B Blackson Peter Cook Thomas Bleahood Econaid Coultar Jarvis Biedcll Martha miss Coston Z 11 Brocely Julia mrs Coi Mary A 2 Blogier Margaret Cook Mary A Bird Joseph Conner Anderson Benjhone Mary mrs Coaly Pushy Cook & Son Bishop Michael Conneston John Blair Anna E Cook Joseph Bingham William Conics DS Brikett miss Corson Robert i Bishop William Count Morgana ' 'Bidweil Augustus 2 Conner James j Blackford Alexander Currin Henry 1 Blackstock David Correy Mary ! 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Borland Mary Jane Crawford James Bonfield John M Craig Maria 2 Bollemon H D Cremilino R Bosker John S Crammer Francis M Boggrone Pietra Croosdalc A B Bayle Elizabeth T miss Crawford John Bonner Ann M miss Crawford James Bayie Gen Dr Crimmings Mary miss Beager Sarah mrs Craig Joseph Bqlanne Anne miss "Crease Henry Bcnghers Robert Craig Agnes miss Boyd M mrs Crawford James 2 Bonnell Isaac Craig Fanny miss Bausman Henrietta Cracroft Joseph B Brown Mary miss Craig John N Brown John Crcnings Mary miss S ißrown Joseph S Craig William Brown David L Criston James Brown I * ac Carey E J Brown James D Cunon John _ i Brown David Cunningham Robert Brown Alexander Cuffe James Brown George Cubbage John Brown Napoleon CuKren Michael Brown Marvin Curron Thomas Brown Thomas Cunningham John Brown Francis N Cushman A R Brown James Comter James Brod Cheek a Cunningham John Brooks R G Carey David ' Brooks William Davidson Mrs E Bryant Sophia Davidson Elizabeth Brooks Sarah C Dalzell Stewart Brock Jacob Darrow Milton Brooks Julia miss Dake D M Brush Jared Dobbs George Braden M R miss Dare Isaiah Brooks Henry G David Alexander Brooks J T Dszzell James Briggs F W Dalzell Wm Bird Matilda Dably A Brodgeford James Davis Mahold M Brock Jacob Davies Morgan Britton Mary Ann Davies Elizabeth Bricl James Davis Benjamin Brands Michael Davies John Bryant Francis A * Davis Mary Jane Briggs William Davis Thomas <Branner James Denison Elijah Bridges JG Devers C Breester Jonah Deane Peter Brisben George Denmaton Frank Brooks Inson Delany Biddy Brauff William M Ditweiter A Bryam W F Deeker Jacob Briggs Mary mrs Deary Neal BnhoupJonn Deeker William Buckley Mary mrs ' Deal Mary miss r Vi * ’ l \};l Dillon MaryAim?' 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Stein Mary >Vearts Catharine Steelman Elivabeth Westerman Janies Stewart AW Mrs Weigley Wellington Stevenson Nancy . . Weeks Joseph ... . Stevenson Catharine 2 Welden MargaretC .3 f ; Stewart tiagh H Whcdon Edwin H , r, Stevenson John • Whiston John fc —f •*, Stevenson David White Micjmel ; Stewart Robert N While Andrew, . | Stewart Samuel-M White Margoret. ..,.3.,^. I Strout Harriett White .E C .. i Story James M Wbend Thomas -■ . Sturgeon John P White Erastus Stong Andrew White John. u . : Stoup Nathaniel Whitzham John. ' vl--:. 1 .. Stifler George W ■ Whroads J • .• .vi Strub Andrew M White Andrew. A itffirgaret Stone Christopher • Stokes Samuel H Sturgess Margaret Strong Francis Strain David Stobkirg-Sophia 2 Williams Rltza Story James Sl . Williams John ‘ Sterling James . Williams Henry Sutherland James William* Chariot >, Savery Dennis William i Forster A Ctr- SwearingerWininm 2 Williamiß Sutherland Janies Williams A Severens Levy Swaney John Sutcr iMury Somerville Jesse Swainc Phillip Swam William Taylor Christina Taylor Sarah A Turnebull James Taylor John C Taylor Joseph Taylor Joseph B ; Thompson Thomas Thompson Samuel C Yhornburgh John • Thompson S T «. Thompson W/ ■ . Thornburgh Thomas Thompson George Thomas John Thompson John P Thompson Margaret Thompson C Fhrmas John ‘Tift William Thompson .Mary | Thompson George Tee era Richard Thompson JE ■ Tingle Amos Tibballs W 1 Timbline Robert Tish Theodore Timelton Robert { Turney Lucian 13 Tuttle Elizabeth Tuttle George W Tomer S P Tombn James •Torley M SMiss Trumor Gwen TollonM Twining H M Tressler TrednelJ Toper William ; • Tccks Thomas L Turner Eliza Tramor Patrick Tomer Adam Troth W J | Troth Amelia I Tracy James i Uncapher Maria I UpdegrafFdlachel { Yandcrgnft Jacob Vandergrift J M I Vale Jane Vandergrift Mary Ann Van Hannah Vanweckic Eicholas* Van Ronk D Vernon Miss Vccch Rebecca Venable Ann Vandcrgriff Martha Vender John Walker R Walker Mary • Walker G abnel WalJerWH Wallace Earnest. Waters Joseph fc co Wagham Joseph Ward John ; Waugbton Robert evi * onrjL A ben iatn Ann lliam 2 tes.or Wm ••••■: J u ~ x ■'4? Wbitsm Jane «?■ 1 2 White Elizabeth - • . 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WinibM=TbottbB^i';^£SiT'; . .Wilsey Martha l''r r -- ' Wiilhelm Sasan; 7 'Wilkcreon M“I . 7^777^^: v Wpodfbtd.WiHUw ■ . - Wood Patrick . Wood Thomas ; Woodburn Junes 7;*^^ . Woods EliXibetH :7,? 7 , Woilen.Cath J »nfeOj;.,WjSg ' Word l)avid P Wood Benjamin. ■ •; ’• Wornock'W W - • Woods A , Worley Mary'E. 1.7 ••• . Wolmer JohnGeo;7li . *• Wright Murj Vi Wright FredcriiA Jr; •/. Wheeler GJ.'- 7> :;sf:7 ■; Wright J G v f Wright Joseph ; * -- yt *£o%; ■ • : Wright James M WrightWyliamv^^'T^v • Wright Robert Wright Mary ;7>;- •S'l.v. - • YoungJ M. • .Young Rewis w?-” Young James : : YoungSiisan. 7.7 71 Young John * -5^7 r Young Jobn’N . ' 7‘l "“'i • - '. INITIALS • Stage Agent, Boils. Head : Editor of Law & Equity Library.. t ! Elizabeth. . ‘ E W M Pittsburgh Division No 42 . 1 Lycurgus • ; FortDuqucsne Division No 117 : Ocean Wave. “ No ; 133 ; ‘ ■ Lawrencevillc “ • , \- ‘ Duy Spring “ , •••> > *> : Young-Men’sHope Division ; :• fcbl7 C. M’KIBBEN, P. : H^ WM. PESM somfiE. ' TUE citizens of Pittsburgh and Allecheny.are respect* l . . fully invipcd to attend the First Annual Soiree of. t£e~' Win. Penn Fire' Company, to be given at the Laftyotto,. Assembly Rooms, on Tuesday evening, the 23d February.'. The Supper will lie'served up by that prince of caterers,. Mr, Strieklend. Mr. Daniel nTAfee .and Band, :.firooi v Wheeling, will be present. Tickets can -be procured from any of the following Managers: . • i.-. ■ MaSAG EES.” . . ; '..Vrj'./ 3. Cameron, Hope. /. Fulton, President. J.Eariiner, Eagle. ; . J. C. Montgomery,Wrfl Pehn V Wm. Splane, iilleghCny. 'Win. Krebs, . , . D.G. Ilerrou. Duqucsne. J. Caldwell, • t Wm. White. Neptune. Wm. Platt, Jos. Kaye. Niagara. Wm. Campbell, .: G. Sclineck, I. V. H. Co. TU'M Elliott, « ' \Y\ Colliugwood, G. I. H.‘ C. E.J. hPCaJ 1, « WiGallagher, Vigilant. .J.Fropbator, , ? f . v3 \ G.Blackstock.UncleSom., “ .. J.-Craig, . ’ John Lamonl, ' ‘‘ .. : Teiegraph r Dispatch, Jounial r Chronicle, nu&Gaiette. copy 3 weeks. , fisl}7< 1 GRAND SOIHEE • » EOR the Benefit of the Mercy Hospital. —The citizens-of > Pittsburghi Allegheny city, and the Public generally** are respectfully invited to attend a Grand Soiree^for tan* jßencfilof ilieMercyllaspital, will be given at • the,Lafayette Assembly Rooms- on Thursday 24th of Feb. inst. -'MrrDaniel M’Afee, of-Wheeling,:aadr; his:Band,have been engaged to play for the occasions—' Tickets con be procured from any ot the Manage rs._:f » v • MANAGERS Hon. Charles Shuler, Hon.C. Darragh, ■; ~ Col. Wilson NcC&ndlcss, ■ Coh-Wini C.Meredlth>' Geo. WyLaynir.Esq., Daniel JPA-fte; Dr. J. R- ftFCiuitock. . Dr. Geb. Watt,' - 1 John Savage, . • John J.Mitcholl, John E. Downing, Terence Clark, C. B. Easley, T Thonias Honrv, • James Caaey, George Russell,-■ John J. hTDennot, , D. C. MGuire,. .... C.'M. Riddle, ' L. Harper, , .’*1": John B. Guthrie, W. BrJffConlogoe, ? ‘ < 3 C. Eystcr, • • ■ John J; Goggen. \ febfcw jj M -•-• EXCHANGE HOTEL, . . Corner of Penn and St. Clair Birccts % „l*UtsburgJi % . Pa. j rpHE subscriber,J havihg assumed the managerhenj at I thU long eatabUsbcd and popular Hotel, respectfully ‘ ~ announces to travellers and .thepubiic generally, v that ha ' ■vriil bo td ail times prepared to -ac commodate theminalT; things desirable in a well regulated Hotel... The House la l nbw'beinff thoroughly repaired throughout, and new fiat-; . nitureadaodj- ana no pains will be spared to raekhwe - Exchange one of the-vebv-best Hotels in the country. The undorsigned very respectfully solicits a continuance of the -liberal patronage which the House has heretofore: * received. | .. THOMAS OWSTON, iftblO-daw . Proprietor; •#" Jaynes’.Family Medicines* ' v •"TVR. S. S-’COOK, Piqua, Ohio, writes, March, 1840 : ,r I 1 ‘ Iliave Used your Yermifugt, Carmiaative Balsam. ' and Expmorahi, in.my practice,- for the lasi three yejttK'r and have beenexceedingly' well pleased with thenS> &aa- - neveri as to my ; recoueetioh, failed of realizing jny - ' fullest expectationin their -curative properties. other medicines 1 cannot speak ofTromexptfri6ncb;<bu& ‘ judging from those I havc u.H*d, l donbt iiotbut thatihey cl&mi, and, are entitled to all-the confidence reposed them, by thosowbo have used tuem. > very partial to "'** Vermifuge* until ted with yours, which has my decided preferene toucy •' other now m uso. ■ -v. ; Re see ct hilly i yours t Ac., B.S. COOK^M-Th I *-*' Io* For sale in Pitlaburgh at the Rekin Tea Store, 79 .Fonrtfrst. . • -z feblS * ORANGES! ORAlfGES^—iOfr Max**- Orartg**,W prime order; . J f x. lOOboxcaßttiains; • •- “sfv't' - • 10bags Filberts;*. , * ' ..c. , 9 Bordeaux'Almonds: fbr&klftby- c : ; ... . - - “ ' JOSHUA. TUf&DBS, faMfi-nOt- • - ■ te comet of Fourth and stt4tbfi#ld^|S : ■> - 1 ar * » MpiSfi • f .- ■ -■ : ::^Jiii^pi|ip| ■*' u 1-i v wm 4 ■ _ m I
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