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EALZELL, COLvirtrx. icon 3.tuteit. - -FL E. smtras, UltYttsB ALAI Anaparntrre from Liverpool. Bee. lab For Boston. Jan. lit " • New York. Jan. I.sth Boston. Jan. R9th " New York. P re eb b. 22th " , Nw to n Y . o rk. Maralth " Boston. NaraSth " New York. . And hereafter, from April departures will be weekly, pool to America. and from A 'PASSENGER ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1849. Steamboat Packet Line. leaves daily for eine innati.lo s at. Passenger Packet, via Brownsville, to Baltimore and Philadelphia, 9 s. at.. and 9P. at. Mail Coach Line, direct to Philadelphia, 9 A. at.; and 191 • Western and Southent Mail Conch Line. 6 A. M. North-Western, via Cleveland. dpiiy, 10 A. at. Erie and Western Now York, dotty. 9 A. at. North-Eastern, to Philadelphia, daily, except Sundays, 4 ARRIVALS -AND DEPARTURE, OF MAILS. Eastern Mail via Philadelphia, due-3 A. NI- closes RI N. 'Western Mail. Cin. and LOCUM', due 8 r. N.. Closes 5 A. sr South. via Bait. and Washington. due closes 5 A. at North-Western via Cleveland. due 10 A. 14., closes 0 A. Erie and Western New York, due 8 r. m., closes 8 A. N. Par ralue. Aid. PlTerrd. Dank of Pittitnirgh $50.00 550.75 $ 5O - 0 0 Exchange Bank 50.00 44X/0 43,50 Merchants' and M. Bank 50.00 47,00 4.5,00 Farmers' Deposit Bank None in market. Hand Street Bridge 50,00 50,00 45.00 Northern Liberties Bridge 50.0035,00 Old Alleghcne *lace 65.00 36,00 35,00 Connellsville B. R. Stot k, paid on a ishares, 52.50 5,00 • 1,43 eity Bonds (6 V cent;) ~ Monongahela Bridge 25.00 95,00 Gas Stock 50.00 4. +,: Daily -Review of the Markets. OFFICE OF THE POST, TUrRSDAT Mortmaa. March 2. 1848. 1 Yesterday crsut cold, and very much retarded business operations. Floor—There seas a decided advance in this article ; the enquiry at stores was quite brisk ; but buyers gener ally refused to accede to the advance demanded by hold ers. The tendency is still upward; but this may be caused partially by the had roads, which' prevents much frOm reaching market. Sales were made at the wharf yester day,at r-4 2024 30: from wagon, &1 50 VCRS demanded by some\ but the only sale we heard of win , at Lit 31. Front store, there were sales at $1 40, for large lots; by dray load, sales were made at Si 50. 'Corti—Sale, of 200 bus: from store at 37c.. Buckwheat Flour—Sales of 20 sacks et tic.P tb. Oats—Sales from 11102 C at 26c.--rather under the mar ket. Beane—Sale of 101431. small White front store at 03e. Groceries—No change in any article; regular sal. at former quotations. Dried Peaches—Sales at SI SOVI riti. from more Poi al °es—Sale of :s:cstaantiocks ut Si 00 from store Statement of the stocks of Cotton It the Eillowing places at the datcs mentioned : This Year. Lev Year. New Orleans, Feb 12, . 243,662 219,237 Mobile, Feb. 12, 156,399 154,156 Florida, Feb 1, 20,258 39,161 Texas, Feb. 4, 2,616 1,760 Georgia, Feb. IS, 36,230 64,755 South Carolina, Feb. 19, 50,709 61,035 Virginia, Feb. 1. ' 26J 300 New York, Feb. 22, 43,320 45,822 Augusta and liambur,gh Feb. 1;64,250 37,290 Macon, pa., Feb. 1, 42.887 22,420 Columbus, Ga., Feb. 12, 26,616 18,848 Montgomery, Ala.,'Feb. 10, 21,783 7,847 Memphis, Teun., Jan. t 4, . 15,000 15,000 llousion, Texas, Jan. 8, 4,060 rpo the Honorable the Jud as of the Court of Quarter j - Sessions of th e Peace, in and for the county of Alle gheny: The petition of Nancy riltirray. of Pitt mow:it - ship, in the county aforesaid, humbly slieweth. That yoar petitioner hash provided herself with materials for the accommoda tion of travelers and others. at her dwelling house in the township aforesaid. and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant her a license to Seep a public house of entertainment. And your petitioner. us in duty bound. will pray. NANCY NIURRAY. We., the subscribers. citizens of the aforesaid township. do certify. that the above petitioner is of goof reputefor honesty and temperance. and is well provided with house room and conveniences tot the accommodation of travel ts and Others. and that said tavern is necessary. Wm. Tustin. John Rouse. Joseph Chadwick. C. Cunlitf. , P.Connolly. John Des tin. Allen Brown. WM. C. Connelly. James flack, John Mills. A. Tuner. R. Tustin. R. Reed." fe1.29-Mats Pri tize Honorable the Jullp:e of the Court oz teunrter Sessions of the Feaee, in and fur the county of Al/e -ghen • Tic itiortcf Thomas . Korr, of the First NVard, city .•. , . he petition_ . , of Pittsburgh. in the county aforesaid, humbly slieweth. That your petitioner bath pro,' i tied bitaself with materials Icks, the arcornritotlation of travelers and others, at his difelling house in the ward aforesaid. and prays that Your Honors will be pleased to grant hint a license to keep o public house of entertainment. And your petitioner. as to duty hound, will pray. , THOMAS KERIt. We, the subscribers, citizens of the aforesaid ward. do certify, that ibc above petitioner is of gimd repute for honesty and temperance. and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the acconunodation of travel ers and others, and that said tavern is necessary. Thomas Rom:, 'Webb Closey. Allen Cordell, Wm. Gor man, J. Dorrington. Andortion. .1. NrKec. Jobs Cald well, P. Milligan. A. Mortin,7. Gray. 4th tn.. D. M'Kce. fehN•slasylii• ^ •.ti ~~ Y 'e .a. .. n...) the tiounrubte the Judges of the Court of Quarter J. Sessions of the Peace, in and for the county of Alle gheny: The petition of Moses Drawdy, of the,,,,First ward, city of Pittsburgh. ip the county aforesaid, humbly sheweth, That youf petitioner bath provided hituseU" with materials for 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 a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your petitioner. as in duty hound. will pray. MOSES 11FLAWD1 * . We, the subscribers, citizens of the aforesaid 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 accommodation.of travel lers and others, and that said tavern is necessary. David Drennan. Jas. Gray, Sth street. Adam Aoch, John Caldwell, Joseph Dorrington, J. Elliott. John Dryer. Thomas Jones. Thomas Herr, Henry Fearbeller, D. Frickison. A. Wallmer. marl-dawdle • 910 the lionembie the-Judges of the Court of Quarter J. Sessions o f the Peace, in and for the county of Alle gheny: The petition of Jacob'Colebough, of Ross township, in the county aforesaid. humbly sheweth. That yourpetition er hath provided himself with materials for the accommo dation of travellers and others, at his dwelling house in the township aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public Louse of entertainment. And your petitioner, as in duty bound. will pray. JACOB COLEBAUGII. We, the subscribers, citizens of the aforesaid township, do cerkify,. That the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of travel lers and others, and that said tavern is necessary. Geo. Cooper. Robt. flare, Thomas Morrow. Casper Reel, John CriSer. Wm. Lecky, Robt. Hare, Daniel Burns, Alex. Nciley, Driblet Watson, Daniel M'Ke vet', James Boide, marl-St. TO the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and forthe county of Alle gheny. The petition of Isabella Borden, of the Ist ward. city of Pittsburgh, in the county aforesaid, humbly itheweth : That your petitioner hash provided herself with materials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at her dwelling house in the city and ward aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant her a license to keep a public house ofentertainment. And your petition er, as in duty bound, will pray. ISABELLA BORDEN. We, the subscribers, citizens of the Ist 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 accommodation of travelers and others, and that said tavern is necessary. John Campbell , . John Call, Jacob Vandergrift, Savo get, Joseph Dorrington, Henry Staffort, Andrew Morton, John Domngton, Owen MdDateel, Samuel Barnes. N. Frew, 8. - Miller. mnr a • onora'e udges of the court of 4uarter one of the Peace, in and for the county of rs ili essi Alle gheny: The petition of James Young, of the borough of Law . renoevilleiin the county aforesaid, humbly sheweth, That your petitioner bath provided himself with materials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwell ing house in the borough aforesaid, and prays that your Honors vrill•be pleased to grant him a license to 'keep a public house of entertainment. And JA you_r petitioner; ELS 111 duty bound, will , pray. MS YOUNG. We, the subscribers, citizens of the aforesaid borough, do certify, that the above petitioner is of good r e pute for honesty and temperance. and is well provided with house Mom and convemences for the accommodation of trav elers and others, and that 'Mid tavern is necessary. Hunter h"Laughlin, Wm. Mathews, Peter Diebold, Samuel Garrison, Jeremiah Fleming, Francis Stine, J. W. Decker, ' Joseph Miller, Wm Hays James Wainwright, W. W. G utbrie, Samuel Cook. ' feb29-d3t• MO the Honorable the Judges of toe Court of Quarter Session, of the Peace, in and for the county of Ade gheny The petition of Robert Thompson, of the Second Ward, Allegheny city , . in the county aforesaid, humbly sheweth, That your petitioner bath provided himself with materials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his, dwelling house in the ward aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant hint a license to keep a. public house of entertainineut. And your petitioner, as in duty bound, will pray. R THOMPSON. We, the subscribers, citizens of the aforesaid ward, do certify, that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temnerence, and is well provided with house room and converuences for the accommodation of travel ers and others, and that said tavern is necessary. J. Carson, J. Allender, Wm. Callender, John Stuck, J. Stewart. J. Woods, Samuel M. Lyon, A. S. Hill, Wm. Patterson, 11. Bowers. feb29-daw3t ..,.1. noz.„..,v,tior. 4,41,!:,.,,,,t.,„1:74,,,,,iiiiii:.,a'-: ~.. . - iltAilMarik, (*.‘,...:1T.,11%.. ... . ~ . . - ,z7-I,Vi'-'s3'4lQ'': i. %.7.-'., -,-..,-, '.,, ' s ':- .7 - .. ^. '©` , - , z, .i f 4,..,- ; -h.. ; ~ « 4,, ....!:-,, , _-.: - , , ,; , . ~,. - , ~ . ~,t , . "-0ct.,..'. v,..i „..--•j-.i. 0,, ::, ~ ., -. _1 :•.:- . , . • ;, , :.,.., -.-..,- '' -' 4..9..44..-•!,,,-, figl,,,A -; ' ' k.`` s 4 ''' .:'., .. 4 ',; ::. , ; . -,' :. ''-• -' ' '''s,,L ~1-'i.. 4 .'' - '.'' 3 - 4'' '' '•'' 1--. T; 4.„ ~ A $.; . ,- ?;....',.,,i,e .1...-. .i...P ~. 4,1 - -tv..-‘4 r, . 4,t ' , , - :.:-.1;-"I''. 0 &'..' s ' 7" ..,''''''. 4, : , t -'r'' ....:' ij- ~...'-` ' ~.- '4--,5t:'4`e.;01,1,'",....._;;,•-:, -.;t:,,,, , r --; „-' ... •-•:::.`.,.74,z, Ir-,, ~ 1,4 1 ' , ~ -, ' -.,..t,''.:. '::41',Iti;1! ~.,,,=:-.., s , , , ! .'- 4,--}i,:t- .:,...'-..:::::-.:_-... ; ' STEAMERS. Departures front *..4”orire. Jan. Ist From New York Jan. 15th " Jan. Loth " New York Feb. 12th " Boston. Feb.2Gth " Nov York Mar.llth " Boston, itieir:2sth " New York to , November• inclusive, the every Saturday) from Liver menca to Liverpool. STOCKS Cotton St al emenl Ittellirgitcc 1-4)ILT ow i.ri-rsulacoil S rkur wArrnt ts rim cuAßnt.-7-PALLINa ARM V Ell,. Steamer Beaver; Clark. Wellsville; " Caleb Cope, Moore, Beaver and Wellsville Baltic, Jacobs. Brownsville. " Atlantic, Parkinson.- do: " Oswego, &althea. Nashville. " Bnlliant;Grace, Ciacidnati. .Wellsville. Burns, Wheeling. DEED, Steamer Weaver , Clark, PART Wellsville; Michigan No. Gilson. Beaver; Atlantic, Parkinson. Brownsville; " Louis sPLanc. Bennett. Brownsville. " New Englan: No. 2. Dean, Cincinnati. Wellsville. Burns. Wheeling. " Pioneer. Poe. Nashville. " Palo Alto, hl'Dotialct, Cincinnati. Lehigh, --, Cincinnati. " Swallow, -, Zane:ville. Sir The New steamer ('Brilliant," is advertised for her first trip to Pittsburgh on Stnday neat.— There is much anxiety to see this prince of the riv er palaces—the most brilliant steamer that ever graced our waters.—Cincinnati Commercial. The Brillant arrived at our landing yesterday, af ter a most successful trip. She leaves to day at 10 o'clock. S..S, s FOR CINCINNATI.—The regular Packet will eave at 10 A. M. $-sr Fos iIIIOWNSVILLE.—The Atlantic, Capt Parkinson, leaves at I. P. M., every day. The Baltic Capt. Jat:obs, leaves at 8 A. M. Sol" Fon WELt.svltA.r.—The Bearer, Capt. Clarke, leaves at 9 A M., every day. Merchants' a Way Freight Line. /FORME - MN c.st.I.ED [Wass - on:in & CO.'S LIVE.) 1848. 41 - - XCLUSI V YMr the transportation of way belch Pittsburgh, Blairsville, !Johnstown. I daysburgh, IVater street. and all interincilime places. One boat will leave the warehouse of C. A. !triunity & Co., Canal Basin. Liberty street, Pittsburgh. every day. (Sundays excepted.) and shippers can always depend oa having their goods forwarded without delay, and at Mir rates. This Line was formed for the special accommodation of the way business. The proprietors, thankful for the very liberal patronage they have received during the last two years. respectfully inform their old customers and the public generally, that they have extended their facilities. &c.. during the past winter. and are now better prepared to accommodate an increased business. CIIOCRIS:Toaa. It It. CANAN & Co. WM. STITT. K G. STITT. WM. FULTZ. JAMES A. LORE. JOHN MILLER. TRINDLF,& MeDOW ELL, AueNTS— C. & CO, Pittsburg,; R. 11. CA:v.r.N, Johnstown; Jobs Ntu.ER . Hollidaysburg: Boum:Lt.& MYlliMEß.Water at. liuntingdon en Rarramacwi---Smith & Sinclair. J. & J. M'Devitt. O.& J. 11. ShOrnbercer R. Robison & Co.; R. Moore : Bagaley & Smith; John Par ker Witt. Lehmen J. Jordan & Son. mar I (Gazette copy.) Alerchanis , Transportaillou Line, TOR the Transportation of Merchandize and Pi-mince to Philadelphia and Baltimore. Goods consigned to our cure will be forwarded without .delay. at the lowest rates.. Hills of Lading transmitted. and all Instructions promptly attended to. tree from any extra charge for stor age Or coma-U.l4mi. C. A. 31'..kNULTY & Co.. Proprietors. marl Canal Basin. Liberty at., Pittsburgh.. (Gazette. only, copy.) _ . Tobacco and Cicara. ACOB MeCOLISTEIt has tvmoved *sun his old stand, tl No. 25, to No. 19 Fitih street- where he has fitted up his room in a superior style. and will keep on hand—either for wholesale or retail—the following named articles Im ported Principes; Regalia*. of all brands; Lcnonaas ; Chewing and :Smoking Tobacco. Ikc. Ile respectfully in vites his friend* and acquaintances to call and see lam, in his new store, be tore purchasing elsewhere. mar l•lin i - limortoForot. in I lb. botticii: Pure Nitric Acid just received and for Erik b 3 B. A. FAIIND.crocK & Co., corner lid and NVooil its lOST.—An Monday. thel.rb instant, about one o'clock. / on the Fourth street Road. between Conk:roes and Wood streets, is Detached Lever Watch. The under will be liberally rewarded Ly leaving it at this other, or at The °thee of the Dispatch. fct,2o Goods at Wholeftnle. Irunrriy, wiLso:v &co . A Tr inyPrelt are 01. now receiving Ly daily arrivals from the Iniporter• and Manufacturers. ample supplies of desirahle Spring Goods. which rhee offer to city soil country retailers at the smallest possible advance. tiavi:l,- ; n part,t r . nlm"nt coortantly in the eastern market.li 'g, stock trot stoe Le kept up throughout the season. Atnottg the articles already receive:l. ere 50 eases Prtniti. *ogle very I.cautiCat. and adapted to city sale, a .ariettr of Tweed, Cotton Pan taloon stuffs. Domestic (Aught:ins, Dlrsched and. Frown Cotton, &C. St ray Corm. CIANIE to the sulnicriber. living in Nl:nem - 111e. Pitt tr... Allegheny etiontv. on the 12th hist . a large brindle Cow. with her I..ii fiorn broken The owner is re (Nested to tome tbrwurcl. prove property, pay eliar,reii, and take her awn, ; ar vile will be dealt with according to law. KINTV. wat• Mineravoir, La., Week s 9 lIUDS9.NIS citrAT PANOILINIA OF /11 7 1 3. SON 1:14 1 1E12, will open for another week at Mao hail. cononencing on Monday evening. Fetiy and continue every creaing durieg. the week. except Satur day. Exhibitions to Schools r. very afternoon at ao'clotk. Tickets 25 rt., to be had at the Mononushela Muse. Si Charles. Exchange. and 31ereltiott's hotels. an t ttse door. f` Dora open at o'clock..-zititatioo to commence past 7. feL,2,l-411ra M==Ql • 'a fn. SPENCER will present his wont:On:lg and woo- A.denial Experiments. this week. et the ODEON. The mysterious state culled - Sptriniai Trwler," will be pro duced : in persons will pass away, and visit other set:alii. planets, the sun and moon—describing then sce nery. inhabitants. climate. &c. frrAdmittance, 25 cents. Tickets can be bad at the Exchange Hotel. Office of the Morning Post. and at the door. Front seats reserved for the Ladies, and Gentlemen ac companying them trig 1 1 0 the litmorable the Judges of the Court °I blear:yr SesLions of the PrUCt..l3l and for the county of idle. glieny . The petition of George Kirkpatrick. of the Third Ward. city of l'itttburgli. in the county aihreraid. humbly chew rib. That your petitioner bath provided him'velf with mate rials for the accommodation of travelers and other.. at his dwelling house in the ward aforesaid. and prays that your Honors will be pleased to giant him a license to keep a public Laura of entertuitunent.. And your petitioner, as in duty bound, will pray. GEORGE KIRKPATRICK . We, the subscribers, citizens of the aforesaid ward, do certify. that the above petitioner is of good repute for hottesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the nycommodatton of travel ers and others, and that said tavern is necessary. Thomas Jouhston, Luke Cockshoot. J. Dryer. James Cuprite.. Michael Daly,M. Cannon.. Win. Morrison. Wm. Fritz, Win. Paul , Shields, It. S. Marsland. It. An derson. fe 1,29.41 w3t* , r 0 the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Qunrtcr Sce.sione of the Peace. in and for the county of Alle gheny: Th '2 petition of John Agnew. of the Second ward. city of Allegheny, in the county aforesaid. huntbly sheweth. That your petitioner bath provided himself with materials for the accommodation of travellers and others. at his dwelling house in the county aforesaid,, and prays Unit your Honors will be pleased to grant hint a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And yolir petitioneras in duty bound, will pray. JOHN AGNEW. We, the Subscribers, citizens of the Second 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 accommodation or travel ers and others, and that said tavern is necessary. L. Hill. H . Leacock , A, Smith, Wm. Hare, 'l'. liewey, Robert Sloan, Thomas Hughes. John Pattersoni J, Carson, J. Allender, John .NrGinins, Owen Morgen. feinkl-dawato FPO the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Quarter Sessions ogkilim Peace, in and for the county of Alle gheny: The petition of %et Dully. of the Second Ward, city of Pittsburgh, in thecounty aforesaid, humbly shewetb, That your petitioner bath provided himself with materi als for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwelling house in the ward aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant hint a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your petitioner, as in duty bound, will pray. HUGH DUFFY. We, the subscribers, citizens of the aforesaid ward. do certify, that the above petitioner is of good repute for hon esty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation-of travel ers and others. and that said tavern is neceintari. M. Rogers, C. Huston, It Dickey, James Stewart, John Cormick, R. C. Brooks, M. Dan Magellan, John Anderson, J. J. Roggen. John' Ross, R. Housman, Rickwood. • feb29-d3t.. Great English Remedy IDOII. Coughs, Colds, Asthma. and Consumption'—The F great and only Remedy for the above diseases is the Hungarian /3alsam of Life, discovered by the celebrated Dr. Buchan, of London, England; and introduced into the United States under the immediate superintendence of the inventor. The extraordinary success of this medicine, in the cure of Pulmonary diseases. warrants the American Agent in soliciting for treatment the worst possible cases that can be found in the community—cases that seek relief in vain from any of the common remedies of the day, and have been given up by the most distinguished physicians, as cofirmed and incurable. The Hungarian Balsam has cured, and will cure, the mpst desperate cases. It is no quack nostrum, but a standard English medicine, of known and established efficacy. +. Every family in the United States should be supplied with Buchan's Hungarian Balsam of Life, not only to counteract the consumptive of the climate, but to be used as apreventive medicine in all cases of colds, coughs, spitting of blood, pain in the side and chest, irritation and soreness of the lungs, bronchitis ! , difficulty of breathing, hectic fever night sweats, emaciation and general debili ty, asthma, influenza, whooping cough, and croup. Sold in large betties at $1 per bottle, with full directions for the restoration of health. Pamphlets, containing a mass of English and American certificates, and other evidence, showing the - unequalled merits of this great English Remedy, may be obtainedof the Agents, gratuitously. For sale by B. A. FAMNIESTOCE & febla cor. First and Wood, and Wood and 6th sm. ~: t'.r . - • - • • ••• 7 Zi•L '* :4rr .7'Nlit?-4°l-1,3"0.?**1:1444'5.1P0 Vglgreh%it%44lV. •17 F. 7.114 i..ETVkits ".0 ENIAIN'LNG in the•Piitsburgh Post Office from the 111, 15th al: thelst day ofMarcis s lB44—Persons calling tor Levers, will pleaSelay they are adVirtised. . Adams Dor Eliza Canninghanf John Hill 3M -• . ! A•larns Mathew CalmoreCieorge F Hill flaitarth - Akin Juba ' !la Curran J Hill 3i 'A mien Adams Eliztalli J Culp Mary Hines Francis ArlamaE.laue Cunningham MA Mealy-John Adams John S Cusin Eliza Hill Jacob Adair Sarah Dangerfield Jas . Hill Joseph Adams Ann D Dalzell John Holmes James B Abrams John L Dalzell Sarah A Holladay David Aber Jacob Davidson James Iloldenshield S Abrams William Dailey Harriett Hong Francis J Allan Enoch Dawes John I. Hong James Alltidiee Elizabeth Davids Joseph Holmes .1 Ii Alger Julia A Dangerfield Jus Holdithip Henry -kneader Abraham Dayton Horatia liodkinnay E 2 Alexander S B Davidson John Holmes Marlette Allison Samos Day & Crotts Holmes Rebecca Allen James sr Davis A R Howard Hamel Amslor Jacob Davis Amelia F liorburd Win Allen Man!' Jane Davis Jacob !fought° H Anderson 13 F Davis Charles 6 Howard G W Appleby Mary Davis 7.edekinh llotightan F. Andrew. William Davis Rich S 'reaper Samuel Assisted Jacob Davis Dennis Hughes }Him .1 Anderson 'P Davis \V at Ilurn Richard 11 Anderson David Davis William Hunt Catharine Anderson Harriett Davis A Hunter James Andrews Janice Davis John: Hutson H D Arguat B M 2 Dean DI) miss limiter Martha Arnold Daniel Denning & Ross Hutchison John Armstrong A II 2 Denning John hunter Etnaline Annstrong Simon Dean Sarah Hubbard air • Arthur James Decker \Valium Hunter James Armstrong C CSDr Hovel Sarah A Hurst Catharine Armstrong Hiram Dennison F II Ilult George Atkinson 31 A Devine Bridget Huntingdon John Atchison J B Depart Mary Hull Melinda Ashden John Devlin Mary E. 'lapis Hannah Auld David Diver 1. Hull Silas Auld Katharine Divan William Huston Andrew It Alen C NI Diveleas Danl Flat! Anne F. 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Jack Mary Baxter Victoria Dollen Elizabeth Saucy Was Barnes H A Donovan :Mary Juice Thomas Barrett James Douglass William Joy Ilititnah Barnes John Donnelly Neill Jewel.Jamea Barry Catharine Duffy Margaret Jenkins Evans Bar John Ray Duncan Mazy Jenkins David' Hausman Sand Dula Peter Jenkins Eliza Batchelor Frealk MOT P mrs Joslen OC' Batchelor C NV Duncan James Jordan Ann Barlow A B • Duncan Robert Judge Thomao Barlow Wm Dior Peter a Silas James Barclay Margaret Earl Henry 2 Johnson Elicals 1.. Baxter Michael . Edwards If T Johnson Henry Bateman Walter Famundron J M Johnson Ahgelina Bell George F.akins NV 11 '2 Johnson J E Benny NV W Eckman Hatay Johnson NI P Best John Easter C It Johnson Mary A Bender Adam Martian Mary A Johnson Thos Bennet la Eggers Albert Johnson James Beckett Freark F.yesnan Jacob Johnson Mary A Bentz Wrn Eaton John Johns - tonal:la Becker Andrew Ebert 0 G 2 Johnson Eliza' ." 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Keller James Bostick John R Faulkner Fl Krauss; Hugh Bowman 31 Ferguson Thal Kearns Thomas I Roden EtzwLetli Fellows , John Kauffman Henry Boyd Ann Fetter Jacob Kennedy DO Polaroid Mary Panicle John Keanerly James Down James Feed C Kuwait Jonathon flows; NV T Fel - VISO. FL/Vii Kartia C Boyd Mary H Farroson Thos Keeney Ahel Boyd Geo I) Fenton James Keller Pews thrown Isaac Ford Martha If Kalshner Arm C , Broa n Catharine Fara-Ilion lies-id K Karla Pain: k I Brown Joseph • Yearns W\V 3 Kaarnry Sarah i Cross-n Geo Fargnsots Mary C kairsorr•nres mrs thrown lassbh 13 Fianermais Joins Kerry James ! Brows, Elisabeth Flom Edw and Kars David T Brown Henry Fitzgerald John Krrury Sarah Brown John 31 Ramon; Joseph Kerr Jolla Browa Si mrs Fish Henry W Kelly Coraebus Bradohaw Was Fleeces W'rn 2 Ratty .1 . 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Coyle Henry Hatch C Jr Millegan C Cox Mary A Raglan Ezekial Milegan JC K Courtney Sarah Hawes James B !alnico' Henry) Conner John Hays Thomas Mil.s David .'E Conner II 0 Hays William . Miller Amelia Crawford James Hayes Mary F Mitchell Edgar Crouse Jane J Hasburn James Mitchell Martha Crouse Jane Henry John Miller Henry Creighton Joseph Henderson C Mitchell Sarah A Cracrall Joseph B Henry ad I Miller Jane Craig Robert B Herwig Jacob Miller John Craig Thotnas Hardman James; Miller Joe Craze,' Eliza Hensel! Joseph G Miller Jacob Craig John Heaney James Montgotitery S Crawford John C Herron Matthew Monroe J K Crosby L & /I Henry Malaita alabla Andrew Critchlow David Hebron Staphen Morris P mrs Crosby Getur Hallowell Henry Morgan Id A Crawford James B Henderson Louisa Moran John Cutherel V mrs Hershey Magi:Hen Moorhead W B Cummins Owen Henry Mary Morris Thomas S Curry George Herron James C Morgan Felix 2 Curran Richard Henderton S L Moreland PatTiok Morally Mary: ' ' Parker - Leer ' • s SMithlames 2 Morrie Benjamin Parnte.t Reason' Smith Andrew Merritt' 301,, t Beopiee'John'. ' :Smith 30lin 0 ' Moorhead Mor.s. Nam Anti:carat Smith John 4 Morris Thtmens it Ferecy Smith Colvin J Needier+ 'ri tes T Pentland %Via - South Andrew Morgan A • .P , Afee Lewis Smith Edward: Morrison ' Pena,. monis II Smith G W4ll • Moore JamaS' ; Pew LA Smith Haden ; Moore Thomps ! Pearson Elizb'h. Smith Win 2 Moore Wm 2 Pulonton 111 J miss Smith Dennis Moore Jane ; •• Smith Samuel Moore Thos 441 2 Primeny Henry Smith Mary J mrs Moore Thointis J Phillips David Smith Mary miss Morrison Mary I Phillips II M Staub ;Anna Morrow John : Piper win Snodgrass Eliz'h Moore M mrs ; Phillips David E Botcher Beardah Moore James: I Piteavesno A Sproul Thus R Morrison Stephen Price MA CC mix Speer Lydia Moore W D , Patter Charlotte Spoors Alexander - Moore Robert 't%! Price Alexander Sports) Sant Moore Jametd j: Porter James M Soother Rental% Murdock Win ' Pratt Elizbh miss Spilman Patrick Marta \V J Porter Robert Snyder Emily Murdock miss . ; Porter John A Snyder John Murdock James, Pug John Spencer Wm P Murphy Ale; Price Win II Squibs Isaiah R Murphy Alm:llmi PoWell I. Stourr Joseph Murray James Poolton Mary !Welt S A mrs Murphy rornlditts Potts C P ; Steller. Abner Murphy J S Stephens Francis . llPAleer Marg't! 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John M'Mullan AlCx Reigns...l tors Walt K Rotten %I:Namara Jisvor • Rout k Lomas W N ot M'Mut ;al. 5 Rogan Owes Whitaker Charles Neil R Reeler J is hit - o'er G Jr Netid Jl3-.41^. P Redman T::una. Winds David NCO!: Ann tßwp Wyne %%bite Andersen V cigar: James /toss Joaaatr.n N lute Charier C Neely Joseph. Rogers John %Huse b 11 St./t1 Jaen, Stgar Wltitn ll:enard Nailer Jaime : Sat air II II II hits 't llamas Nit tie Ruini Joan Wign s m Watt ry Wm J Nesidti Tll Rai Salter Thomas War:e 1% in . Sager S atlas 11, hoe Clair Neer') (ICI/ W hits Nan Jams. .:1 Sayer ?dare", airs W him Michael North Sam S.e;;un liana, White John Rev Niel:Ltd CAithatati Scott I:Ilse. man Whit* 1 1.) :No-hats John Scales Wash 'l3 ilitams Robert Nicholson 11.4thii Seen Waiter William s Rear Norms Kennedy 13 Betty Julian Wilitalins Isaac Nixon 3 5 Seljuk (I 'Wiiiialus Win Noble James Sea ler . Adam Williams George Nichol James , , Seliack Cololin• Wilson George Norman Writ Setback thwarter J W • las Sergani Alei; Wilma; E miss 3 O'Brien James J Lisa Jane Olivet June ; Na amon Unary Wilson E rotas O'Neill I) 1) tiorzeins John 1 . Wilson Matthew O'Donnell /Ohm Sil/1141. Anieudo Wilson OtivcTU abaw James Virituou John .. . . . .. O'Leary Jeremiah Sheer Ezra Wilson Andrew S Oak* M 0 : . Sharon S rare Wilson James Denim A K.: . ' Shrink Sated 1.. Wilson C imu Meer Rll , ! Shorter% Sarah Wihtif John Oldfirtalam'es 11tiollanbarger D Witheringion G E Othrrr R. M" : .4 Mailman Wen %Vick* r J miss Odill CherlOtir ' Shaffer John Wilcox {VII% Rev Oliver Bohan Shreta Anthem,' ‘VidolOr Charles Orr Robes - . Stark Walter WitenOra I. Aim Crtirten .4,10 s . Shears w/o R Wicks C 11111141 oli, CT Mt .. Stirring John Whitener Win 11 O'BricriThenitra Sborren John Winton C o•Byrne Sham) Wm K %Voods Hugh Patton David Shepherd Allen V Wookinan II II Paul Robert Shupe' Monaca Wolf Capita& ' Farmer Johh Sbission 0 Woodburn Jame* Patton Win Spiders Wm R Woods John Pain Win Slicek Samuel Woodward A MID I'arsoul Mails Sherick Joseph Woods P Paebel Witt 1 Shuly Henry WOW John Packer Lewis a Stinmes John Woods TbOMILS 0 Patterson FL mit. Sin:then' Z Y %Vartion Henry Patterson L Ii Sings Hack Woods John J Parker Edward It Steiger Jaeob Wright Feuton Patterson llciay Skinner John Young 0 Park Daniel . Smish Joseph Young James Jr Parka Alex'r. , Sloan Mary Into Young John Patterson NIJ Hiss Simmons Thomas Young %Valiant D Patterson An, Smnil Richard Yeager Georg* Parker mrs Simmons John Parker Richard Sill John INITIALS Lleuellyi. Div S °CT Ocean Wave Div S ofT :2 Young Mints Unite do J W L Pittsburgh Yo. 4 2 do P J Day Spring • do Ann C rats. Duquesne do E. C S miss Lyaurgus do J W S marl • • C. MICIBIIIN, P. M. DR. Ivn.L4R,s Oriontul Cough lrruct.—" Lot trio WONII, PRAISE TT." Those who have not had an op portunity of trying this great remedy for the permanent cure of every affection of the lungs, should not fail to give it a trial. Certificates of Its efficiency, from our own cit izens/ which are constantly receiving. cannot fail to convince the skeptical. Read the following from a lady of high standing in Allegheny: " ALLEGIIILNE Cm, Feb. 7, 1849. " aura. hogs 4' &Da-way: It affordi me great plea sure to be ableito add my testimony in favor of Dr. Wil lard's truly vaktable cough medicine. About three months since I was at eked with a violent cold, and was much distressed with the cough, from which I could get Du re lief, until I wail a short time since induced to call at your store and mirchase some of the Oriental Cough Mixture. I am happy to State that the use of the second bottle has entirely cured Me; and, having great confidence in it. I have,, and shall continue to recommend it to my friends. "GIILCE FIELDING." Price, 25 cents a bottle. Sold by -HAYS & DROCKWAY, • No. Com. Row. Liberty st., near Canal. Also, by .ifebla] J. FLEMING, Lawrenceville. "%TORE TF.STIhtONY'—Dr. W. LsNot, of Fayette :oj ville, N. 'T., says: "I am well persuaded, and have been for some time, that your Domestic Vegetable Pills are of great, tuts to all those who may have occasion to use them, and 'have administered teem to my patients." Fever ankAgue, Dyspepsia and Bilious Fever, are Im mediately red by the use of Dr. Ralph's Pills. Price, 25 cents a , t. Sold wholesale and retail by S. L. CUTRBERT, • Smithfield street. near Third. Also, by ‘Vm. Cole. Allegheny city; J. 0. Smith. Bir mingham: onii John hi'Crockr.n. Fifth frhl7 I 'S rit.l4is,--1 tic suiii,crtuvr hail iu received his annual supply of Landreth's Garden Seeds, warranted fresh and genuine, embracing every variety,worth cultivating. The attention of farm ers, gardeners, and others, is respectfully called to his stock. F. L. SNOWDEN, feb2 ; No. 29 Water at. NIA KEREL-1 b. a u 0 3 South lacjcerel; 8 CI ig 1 10 hf " " 1 " L 10 hf" " 2 In store and for sale by feb2s MILLER 8 RICKETBOI,I WM. B.!FOSTER, Agentfor 111exican Soldiers, to pro cure Land Warrants and Pensions far widows, at the office of Wm. E. Austin, EN., Burke's Building, Fourth street. Pittsburgh, Pa. hiy son, in the General Land Office, at Washington, will attend lo'my business there, free of charge to appli cants. • feb2s I)E3IOVAL—C. A. IIIeANULTY 4- Co. have removed to the Warehouses on "Sloan's wharf," upper Canal i Basin, Lib ' ty street, where. they are now fully prepared to receive i arge amount of Produce, &c., to ship, on the opening o nal navigation, to Philadelphia, Baltimore, and all into Mediate places. feb2.s THE Am,.'xican Almanac, and Repository of Useful Raoul Edge, for 1038: rec'd and for sale by JaIiNSTON & STOCKTON, Wholesale and' Retail Booksellers . &bid corner of Market and Third As. a~'~f ~ ~$ y . ti ,tt Oeilra.ble r apse r TOR SALE—A valuable two.stoty.Brick two large lots of ground. tronlmg an twO sucel ~h-atted atted inn pretutant and healthy location. Every; apart ment is well finished. ALSO—A good tworetoryllrick Haase, well arranged. i and finished with Porch in roat and rear; in u.pieasatn location near the Timid street bridge. frr'Price low; and terms liberal. S. CUTIIIIIMT. Gun. Agent. . .50 Smithfield st. Ural Estaito•Market.. OR SALE—A good two story brick llouse. well at rouged, with large lot of ground, .21 feet front on Vine street. Price low. and terms easy. .• Also. a new two , stosy Brick House situated on Walnut'Street, Pinh Ward, near the Ward School IlouSe,• tind Will be sold at a bargain. S. CI 7 TIIIIIiItT. •-• General Agent, - 50 Smithfield st. Tan Yard forltent.' • 'THE undersigned, Agent for the heirs' of. Isnaeßhuge. I deed, offers for Rent, that largeandconnnudions9un Yard, situate in the caslof Moattn-pleasant, fur a term of years to suit the Renter. The improvements consist of Fifty Loy , ateott Yam, with the necessary Pools, Limes. and Latches. The Tunlitiops,Bark Sheds. &e.. are large and convenient. There is a :level' failing supply of mire water. Time is a Steam Engine attached to the 1 ard, for grinding bark, handling leather, Ac. Brown's Patent is aim attached to the• Yard. This Yard is situated in u of country where the best quality of bark can be got very conc.:Metal!. and et moderate prices. The turnpike, leading from Pittsburgh to Clunberland. pusses the door of the premises. Tenn Me ill be moderate. Enquire of the stibseriber, near the premises. DANIEL. SHUPE. . Apt. for heirs of Isaac Shape. deed. February 11. ISbit.—Greensburgh Repub. uthip-tit A NEW two story Midi Dwe!Rog Iluuva. dit nted oo the limit Common. Allegheny eit). OW. r the residence of Judge liwin„) and finished iit the best modern style, with handsome 'portico hi from, tttptltio par lors, furnished with marble mantels nail improved doors; dining room and kitchen ott the first floor. snit four good bed rooms on the el ecundstery : with finished garret. 'Enquire of RICIIARD CRAY. on the premises; or of trial-1r JAMES PARK, Jr. sk. Ca, Second st. pliWO Large Itoornd, with steam power. Enquire of I the rile Factory, corner of O'Hura and Liberty Fitth Ward, Pittsborgh.. febl6-tAp J. ,I.NICHI7II S CO. FOUR new Brick Houses, situate on (tram st.,and fur nished in the best style, with double purlotirs, and sliding doors, with dining room and kitchen on the first floor, and six good rooms on the other two stories. En quire in the same row. of DB AVM. CIIVRCIL febla.tAp 17, OR SALE—The subscriber inlets for sale the improve • ments and property he now occupies, situated on the Fourth Street Road. about three miles from the city: con sisting of a well finished Brick House,. containing ten rooms. and a cellar under the whole: an excellent Brick Tenant House. containing three rooms, a large barn and excellent stabling: a never failing ntnning spring of soft water. and n pump of excellent water et the kitchen dour: also, is garden, containing some choice fruit trees. togeth er with about ten acres of excellent The above property will be sold on rehm.nMde tcrms and possession given on the first day or April: tf 110 t cold. it will be for rent after that day. For further information apply to the subscriber, cm the premises. ict , f2l-davrtAtil DAVID HEELER. tfinzette Co. • nod charge Posit , TIAN D STRUM' I'It(WERTY FOR SALE.--4 /1 able Three Sio+y Brick Houtz and Lot. sittrated.on the east side of I land street, near the bridge; and now iu the;oceupaney of Rev. Preenvnut. The house i 4 built in modern style: and in nearly new. Kitchen and dining room in the rear: and ntl the apartment* well arranged for comfort and convenienee. Irr Price and terms teccommoAntin.l. S.. CUTHBERT. Genera) Agent. teL'29 60. Smitlifield .area. FOIL FAILNI containing aLout Gil acres. with a tine dwelling Louse and good barn, situated to Peebles township. but a short distance from the illy. (the property of the tate [Behan] Diddle, Eim. , l This property w wind he ilestrable fora dairy. and avoid Lc reDicel for a term of years. Apply to iphtn-illm , . 1. 11. SIIOI:,NIIERGER. ‘0 two story trick house. with o story. apposite the new Court House. on Finn street. Positewton peen on the Ist of April. Enquire of fetin•l w D. Downing, Irvin strnet pOD SALE—The storautrant LOUIS .31rL-4.V . E. She I has just Leen ret aire-1, and wvll tined Uir the Saint mils trade. Enquire of .1. K. NIOORIIKAD. ro LET—A Brick Bogie. corner u; Webster and F 71.1- l ton streets, formerly occupied by J. B. Butler. Pot. session gismo illinlethately. Apply to It bl 9-11 J.. C. CUMMINS. c..:i>iiii:f.;rtoci::n A g t,c ,tty. on of corlietAnn and Lottey rtrovis Ap ply in J LYNCH. 'l l O LIIT.—A Room on the first story. and the s,,cunti •hal thin: stone, of a buck house. corner of niub and ”:01-1 streets.. vcry neat and coorevicto Pram.: Coori:c to Aflechetly coy. Apply so JAME'S .MAY. N ron Dthittiniz I,llx, in the Sixth ji Wan:. each a by 133 feet. on a 9 iCossi k Kiria,l.• Mit.NerAcruitr.R.s and dealers in.- , 'LATS. CAPS. and FURS. lnidrrak and . -.6 . l At Rasa-cur. Wood amt flint ma.. Pittsboreft. Illt PARTICI:I.AR IIOCHOOIk paid to our Retail . 3'i/ids: Gentlemen can rely, et oil timer, upon wetting their HATS and PAM. front our establishment ht• the Dar rastairigs and worl-mansilip, of the taint stOs. and at the lowest I prices. i Country Merchant,. inurchasing . by wholesale.) are MS sePectfully invited In cell and ex:mune our Stock. as xi can soy with confidence. that, us regards 'quality Auld. Vier. it *sill not suffer in a comparison with any boast Li . 1 Philadelphia. • • • feb7li , --. _. . Clothing I Clothing i I ~ , . . , Frill; Spring and Summer stock that t s now rcatti tab* • , .I, uttered at the old original TIIREE BIG DOORS, • .• .. • Is one of the largest and ehoicest in selection that has or j! er Leen cshibited by any one concern in this or any otb-• • es city in the Union. I will not undertake to describe to • the reader the different assortments of articles which/- I now have to utter theta: but will simply tell them that if • they only favor me with a call. I will lay before theta 175.0110 different garments to make a choice out of, con- . aiming in part of Coats. from the richest in quality doors .to Om lowest in price; Pantaloons and Vests, to the ta- I tonishment of the beholder, with both mouth and erm [open. wondering iu the most extravagant degree of.sox- I . hose such a vast collection of READY MADE curigiNo _ M.: conk: possibly be collected together under Me contrul,of •••: rte tadisidnal But such things will he. sts long as par- • . severance aed industry is the main-spring of trade:—• • Without an) Intention of boasting, on my part. Iwilksay .. :at the same time.. it is of such metal I sin principally cats- • posed. for nothing in the shape or form of ditheolttes. r na ; matter what their magnitude may be, can deter roe from ;ftcromplishing• my obtect, in providing for the tarmerithis• imeelituac, and the day laborer: .3.1 y whole. atietititin is ltaken up ssith the greatest core for their welfare in get: ilia; up fashionable, and at the seine lime substanUidgettk :Mettis. to meet their demand.,: Dud aslor wham: veld.... ..fancy themselves moving in a different sphere: and' it.- ', quinog as article of the arc plus vitro' kind, they- bale :only to give me an outline of their wants, trod the):: an. • I; Stilled to a word. . l' Now. let me say a word or two to mrecranitl"innitth- ;hats in the trade: If"you wish to save twos' at leant W.so . • 410 per rent, in yo srwholesale purchases. call•litilfithe .: IPThree big Doors," and it' I don't meet your Most.san- Iguine hopes, in thu way of getting cheap bargoini, - nod . !Mai seasonable goods, i trill not in fatureattempvto off ier soy inducements f a /Millar ind to a ene.roas pa'a- Iple 01 GU noble a and close k diecenam g ent:' •• . • Final Notice. • . , 1.1. persons indebted to the estate of /antes 3.llAigh,, V iin. deed, are notified to call and settle, on bib ono dm Ist day of March next, as all accounts uniettled attar. that day, will be placed in the hands of an.Aldaratuarciar` immediate action. The above will be enforced; rorithritd. :distinction of persona. JOIIN luta l-td [Telegraph copy.] Attorney at Layl,,' i •Orncr or TITS ALLIOITEN Blinn; . T CO., /.... ': I • • Pittrbtlrei. February 1, laid. , ... i' i N ELECTION for Preadent, Managers and Or .cere- '''' !% for the "Company for erectintr a litidge over th e IS.: , ,ver Allegheny- opposite Pittsburgh. in the County of Alla gheny avill be holden et the Toll House, on Monday, tho• . . !lith of March next, at 2 o'clock. P. M. feb 2-Itnd/tor3t • JOIIN llARPER.Trenitn,r. % °nougat • e a • ridge. Prrrstienon. February Ist, 1848.. A N ELECTION for President, Managers and Meer. It of the Company. for erecting a Bridge ore r the Hirer Menonenhela, opposite Pittsburgh, in the County of Alle-, eheny. wilt be held. at the office of said Company, . o MONDAY. Me Sixth day of March net, at 3 o'clock, 1..111.. • feb.S•w3i• JOHN THAW, Treasurer'. . ,TIVANTED to borrowsoon, ; and several smaller . T Sums., for one, two. or three years, on interest' with ;the best security and a premium. "Wanted, a%).4 wet' 'nurse, to go to Birmingham to suckle a child. anted, " 'one or two good house-keepers, and several cooks, Chant barmaids, and girls for all work. Places warded soolfibe several salesmen, clerks, warehouse men, school nit= l ve ahorers, and boys. Places wanted for several e men. women, boys and girls. To rent, two quilltlantw . ' ;on shares. ((?Persons who have bonzes. stores, rooms.-iii Caviar .to rent, can record the same ; and persons wanting to fait can enquire. frj - All kinds of A:Tenets' -attended to pr n}. .modernte charges, which are hereafter to be paid dmirp !except by very poor people. ISAAC HARRIS' Agency and . Intelligence °thee. Piflh st. febl2-It llrnslrBr'-20 qr. cooks Roneuo Ron; r 1 " London Market Port; I • 5 " Hunt " • • 10 " Trash 20 " S. S. Moa:its; . 16 " Lon. htarket 10 " Symington " 5 " royal " 10 " Termed° " • 10 " Pale Sherry; . 5 " Golden ' 5 " Brawn 10 " Lisbon 4 1 15 ittal , a , " Smoot For'sale to quantities to OWL, b deeffi • rrOBACCO—In store and to arrive on eastaigmeaanar 37' rj . and 1 bort= John Rneker, am 6s; , 00 boxes Henry and %tunas, da; - 50 I boxes Johns tc Leoria, , ' - • 20 6oxes Itrargoon, ' • 5. - 15 " J. m. Btanard, ss; • ' 35 1.' 4 John 'Rucker, sap; 1a;„ 401 4 Henry . & James, • ,ge -.. • L.• IVATElLsfair i .' zuwater, and 62 Flout/L.- • . IVOTICF.—AII persona indebted kitinaelib ari , L requested to make payment, on or befciee mac, V not, their account will be given to a is,' 'for. collection; all pewas havingclaims agstiner ; 'will please present accounts for pa yment I janl 2 . • - ANC & MAYER. 11\1"EVIr. PIANO - FoRTES.—Now receiving, , air 4tltlty new stook of Piano Fortes, from the niannfisetorief: for New 'York; and Chitikeriasi'of ltee_ti..l*, me ate of the finest style and with &lithe mod. ern f Vferttantl. For sale at„yli b y 4 1, . .10.11N11;• -st , .Wiktllrood at. la&V..LARD-46 - arret, forsettlar:`: ideg22 BMITRA.ziTiC4Ariv:- sr /NG ]TATS' • . . . • . ... Al ying . rgurs. i dis.l,C.4.inty S. City oru's 4 dt. I ••• . itcliel".Sotts . .i.•• . 1 •••• l'eutuvivnuia Co. • 4. •' I " ew tork ' . e - ," I " . :M aryland . . 4 ", 3." ~ 4 4ev,- Orleaus .. ••.. -,. ....• - JOHN NI'CI.OSICEY,•' No. 151 Liberty street. MEM . : • • • .• : 7 • • . • • • F, • -- • , . ; ' 612=E1 ~. ~; -;;~: .o_. ■ • +.2 • ~.'. •"- ~~ ~ t ~ _ .. UNII ~; - V • '41,- MEI ....."-•f - ;-' , ... , ,, , ' ,. ii..: ~L: =NM MEI , L nazi .'f. : 4'1,' . .:.:.;...:' , -,.! .`, ,- ... 1 ;',1; . : - :-.77.. , :- . 'f ffNA :,.. j' , .f.,.•..-V''f.P,;,..,:f-'::-:-: . =RE ' ~..r..-. 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