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Historical and Secret Memoirs of the Empress Joseph
ine, translated from the French.
A. Sentimental Journey through France and Italy—the
Fragment and History of a Good Warm Watchcoat.
An Universal History of the most Remarkable Events
of all Nations.
Guy Fawkes, or the Gunpoivdcr Treason.
Thompson's Bank Note Reporter.
Life in London, new supply.
Just receive d and sale by
mar 2 • MORSE, 85 Fourth at.
SIX CENTS REWARD.—Ran sxwayfrom the sabacri
hers, David Aide'', an indented apprentice to thesear
riage Su:tubing baldness._ All persons are hereby caution
ed against harboring or trusting him, under penalty of the
The above reward, but no charge, will be paid for
his apprehension.
- •A.D:dc R. PATTERSON.
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On consignment, and for sale by
jant4 MILLER & RICICETSON
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A.ahes--Thity 20 pr. coat.
Pots 5
Pearls.
Scorching " - Oat
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Soieratua. ....... • • - 71 :
Ale—per bbl• • • •S72il 9
Axles—per doz. • --
Bristles—Duty 5 pr. et.
Batting-4r tb
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9014 ° lres.ns—p bushel.
Small White 97C 05
Common and iniz'd-62075
Muskets-4P doz.
Patent Beaver- -2.25P0,00
Beeswax—Duty 20 per
Yeßoa. .210222
Bloomy-I'' ton
Blooms•• • • 575050
Brooms-4 0 doz.
merchrintable • • •07ire1.2.5
sh.k,(r. 1,7402;25
Barks—v. cord.
Chestnut Oak ' 05,50
Black Oak. 464,50
Hemlock- 303,493
Coal—Duty 30 per cent.
At the river 5 0 51
From wagon 510 51
Cotton—Duty free.
Tenn. and Alaljumu 'l}
Clkooolote—#l.ll3,_
Number 1 1.0211
Choen. prepared. • - ••20322
oxidlest—Daty.2o P et-
City dipped. 01200
Mould 10 2401
Pittsburgh Star- • • -V a:I3
Cincinnati do 229.
Sperm, hest brands3o ak.2
Do. in6erior••2s 230 '
Castings—ft tb.
Fhidry hol. ware, as'd—a3
Furnace • • • •do• • 21
Tea kettles dor. 5.00
Wa - gon boxes •P' lb
Counter weights set •• 40
Sad irons t)- nett 412 5
Cotton, Narns—f , lb.
Short Reel—
No. 5 to No. 10 10
II to 13 17
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Inercasing•l cent P th to
No. 24.
Long Reel ik doz.
No. 500 9 2.
600 7
7.00 6 a
-600, 900, 1000 51 a—
Coverlet Yarn tb • 2002- 4
Carpet Chain 20
Cotton Thine, .30222
Candle Wick. —Ol5
Coffee—Duty 20 cent.
Java, Old White • • • • Wall
St. Domingo 8 3 61
Laguayra 6 a 61
Rio.. '}3r
Ilarana
Copper—Duty 20 Pet:
pig. bar and old 5 t r ). et:
old free.
Braziers; a ^ .2.6
Sheathing 213557
Old 1,010
Cordage—Duly 200 et
Manilla .
White rope. —Ol2
Tarred.. • • • -
Pack'g yarn. fine • • • —OlO
•• common.• •• • •—it iii
hemp bed cols doz-•
Extra long 1.00325 I j
Long —.02.`:5
Couunon. —31.02
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Pio - ugh - Line , 7V1.00
!Vanilla bed Cords—t. dot
410 yd. 0 thread.% • 05.00
20 and 30 do 2.50a3.25
do. Plough lines. -2.5
Doniestics—t , yard.
Thistle. Fushun.
Appleton. &.e • • • - 712.8
39 Low') & Bruns'ek 84210
Penn"ShVgn. A Not 2 11
Allegheny _
du. 8 No 1 l'itt 31111 2 6
do. 1.) Pitt Mill. • • • ..,n2
Oregon D Union 311,9 2--
Not:stook Penn - td. 7.1
Pixtsburztt • • • •410 • •
Br. Sheeting Pitt Mill 2 el
Light 44 brown - - • •7 d' el.
IL:karate & fa 11512 6
N3lnelit F& \Valliant e—
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Drugs—{> tb
Aloes
Alum
AsafceliAp.•
Arrow Woof
Acina
Borax. roGood • .24 V 25
Balsam Peru• • •250
do Copama • • 30 371
Brimstone 4 dr 5
Campyor, refined 4(1 0 at
Chloride litne,csk G 1 71
Cochineal I.tel 02.00
Cream Tartar• •;25 Fa •:
Copperas
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Gam Arabic 55 0 70
•-• Copal 'Al' 0, 50
" Trapracalith.3l 0. 371
Shellac • •••• 15 0 Is
" Mastic• •• -140 0200
Ipecac • •• -07 01.00
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powtral • • DO 0400
I.olunge • • SW GI
Liquonce ;tont • 7 .& 9
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Lac Dyc• • ...... 44 ,
Magnesia Cart, • •28 8 37
Madder, Umbro • .14 43 10
Common• •+
Myrr,Tarkey• •- .20 0 50
Oil Vitriol 4i 5
" Castor— •• •• 01,50
" Cassia- •• • -3.00 04,00
" Clovos••• - •-250 gi13.00
•" Lemon
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Sal Soda
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PORTHP PITTSBURGH.
44 FEE r warzlt nt TUE CUANNEL
ARRIVED.
"Steamer Beaver. Clark, Wellsville;
Caleb Cope, Moore, Beaver and Wellsville;
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Baltic. Jacobs, Brownsville.
" Atlantic. Parkinson, do;
" * Clipper. No. 2, Crooks, Cincinnati.
DEPARTED,
Steamer Beaver, Clark, Wellsville.
" Michigan No. 2, Gilson, Beaver.
" Atlantic. Parkinson, Brownsville;
" Louis ATLanc, Bennett, Brownsville.
" Brilliant, Grace. Cincinnati.
" America,Dccanip,
Pionegr,lßoore, St. Louis. .
iNiff"The Steamboat Defiance was sunk near Lib
erty, on the Ohio, and will be a total loss.
Mir Fox Clout:coml.—The regular Packet wi
cave at 10 A. M.
/Ike - Foa BnownsvlLLE.—The Atlantic, Cap
Parkinson, leaves at Sp. M., every day.
The Baltic Capt. Jazebs, leaves at 8 A. M.
mar FOR WELtavrra.E.—The Beaver, Capt. Clarke
leaves at 9 A.M., every day.
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MORSE'S WEEKL Y BUDGET
OT maw Roots roe 1648.
PRINCIPLES of Physic's Meterology, by Muller.
Lives of the Lord Chancellors, and the Keepers of
the Great Seal of England.
Tales. and Stories from llistory, by Mrs. Strickland;
with illustrations.
Disorders of the Cerebral Circulation, and on the con
nection between the Affections of the Brain and Diseases
of the Breast; by George Burrows.
Valentine Vox, or the Adventures of a Ventriloquist;
cheap and fine edition.
James Il,or the Revolution of 1688.
Domby & Son, No. 16.
Brownson's Review, for 1848.
Braithwait's Retrospect of Practical Medicine and Sur
gery, part 16.
Brian O'Linn, or Luck is Everything; new supply.
Robert Macture in England, by G. W. 11. Reynolds.
Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy.
Living Age, No. 198.
The Disgrace of the Family, with illustrations; by
"Phiz.”
11 MORNING POP PM-08
TES OF . MARINE INSURANCE, FREIGH
Senna 18 OP 20
Tartaric Acid. - • .40 a 5 0
Vitriol; Blue •• • • .1110 12
Dye Wood—Duty 5 p.c.
Camwood 51H 7
Punic 210 • 3
Lowood, chip'd• 210, 3
Feathers—Duty 25F c.
Kenru d.
cky• • • • :••311d2r 1 .31
Ohio and Pcnn'a•3o 0 31
Fruit— .
'Almonds shelled.2o 6 , 25
'Soft 17 0 18
Hard • 10 a . 12.
Currants. Zante • .13 0 121
Filberts 810 9
Groundnuts - • • .1,00 29145
Figs, Turkey •• • •12 0 14
Main
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Raisins, , Muscat• • .0
Bunch• .2,20 02,37
Bloom, Old .. - ... • a
Cranberries . e
Lemons,See.bx. 3.00 0
Oranges do - 4,50 05,50
Peaches.drydru 1,50 01 . 56
Apples, dry ' 68 0 . 75
do Green, bbl. 1,37 01.75
Flee Brlek—ft. M.
Bolivar 225.00
Common 12,00015.00
Flour —Duty 20 P cent.
Extra brands• • 0
Superfine 4,3724.50
Fine
Rye F10ur3,3723,50
hf. bls. 0
Buckwl, fk lOU lb 1,000
" . hi' bk. 11011 e.
Feed—p bit.
Brut ,-
Shorts 200 25
Fish—Duty on foreign
can't 20 P cent.
Mackerel. No. 1 012.50
No. I, ht 618.0.462 6.50
No. 2 • . 210.50
No. 2, hi. bls. 0 5.75
No. 3 0 7.50
N0.3.1af 14,25 0
No. 1. kiwi • . _0 .
Herring. No. 1• • 0 6,00
N 0.2 , • 0
Sal'n, No. 1. old 0
New at 20
Shad'' ... • • 9 0 10
Cod, p lb 0 5,50
Pnrs—
Rell Fox, No. 1, 0 621
No. 2. 0 371
Muskrat 10.2 12
Raccoon 0 25
Mink
Deer Skin, lik lb. 14 2 15
Glass—
Black Bottles • •
Quart, p gross• a 9.00
Piet. • a 7,00
Mad'a wine. 5,6
to gal 2 9.00
Claret. p gross • 0 9.00
[ Window Gloss P box.
City brands,
.8x10• • • -
110x12, -•'
124.18
Patent do. 10x14
to 16x21 • • • • • tit
Conntry brands,
PXIO ...... • • • - 2 3.37
10x12
Gunpowder —Duty 20
P cent.
FPFG • • •• • -4.75 5 550
Eagle. 13 ; ; tbs • • • a 3.00
Do. dz.. Ith cater a 7.00
FFFQ do. 2 4,W
Eay.le do. in pa
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pers. 6 6.00
Rock poseder• .345 0 3.50
, Grain —Duty 20 (1 7 et.
!Wheat t 47 0 90
Rye 45 0 4?
Gals 23 a 27
Corti 37 fd
Itarley 40 0
Glue—{p lb.
Pittsb. common • .1.1 0 13
Honey—Duly 30 et.
Cuba a 20
We-en comb p. lb
Ginseng—Duty p ct
Ginseng. 25 0 30
ton or 1000 lb.—
, Timothy 10 010.50
.Hides—Puty .3 p cent.
I Missouri 7 0' 0
1 Spanish 14 0 16
(Do. snitcd
Do. kipps to 15kin.1.0001.,52
Green • • - • ...... QL 4
Hemp—Duty 2.5 cent..
Missouri & Ay. • 1,25 'ifrl.3o
Manilla • • • ...... 0'
Ilops--Duty 20 p cent.
l'intt sill. '4O 12 e •
Indigo—Day to pct.
Bengal. lb 1.50 01.60
'Spanish. 1.15 01.20
Manilla .• • ...... 9.5 01.00
Spices-4) lb. I renther,
Vlove. 'CI a a'r , runn:ur,,. " ..
.f.'3..vi. in Sluts. 22 d 25 . Gla ss , ••75
- Ginger 10 2? II . \V,,,,1. Glass. 49 I,‘ 00(36,:
Nutmegs 1.50 V 1.121 , c,i,jej, F ., t) 100 tb. 73
Pepper 941 10 , Groeerier.. " 00
Al.piee 13 13 1 6 !Hardware. - K 74
Snakeroot--p tb. j Hops. .. 0.74
Virginia 0 , Hemp. - 624
Seneeca .". ••• • • •15 a 19 Hid e ,
Soup—Duty 3049 cent. (raw 75e. dr) $1 ) - 1.00
Pittsburgh No 1 430 5 Leather, •• 40
Cilleilltlati 4 k 2 T 43 Lead. •• 40
Steel—(9 lb Foreign. Lard and L'd 00. •• 50
Coal and Sbee r•l6 a 17 1011. Castor. •' 75
Do. *i ogle 1 16 !Oils, (ex. L'd & e'rt - • 75
Dent German... 0 13 j pork, 4. 1.1.1. 1.31
Engle 0 II ;Hags, fi) 100 tbs. 6 21
Hoop 1.. • . 0' 15 11lopes null cordage.- 00
Piti.hurgh Manufacture. ISpecie. - 1.00
Gentian meel . • 00 01 ; s ee d,
I Engli.h blister• 0 124 : Skin, deer 4. huff - 1.00
Arne.iu t.li.ter.• re 41 Tallow. •• 62
Spring 5400 54 !Tobacco. Icar. " 021
Spirits—f' polio. , I - manninetured. - .7
Brandr Ilordx 2.00 .0 2.50 !Whew.
Rochelle .- • 2-00 0' 2.50 1 Wool. - 1.25
num 4th pf• • .1.56 0 1.75 1 whi,k e y. 4-9 I,bl 1 . 00
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-40 re flit rim, sLack w Arta.
((in. Holland• 1.00 0 LLD Class No. I— Bak Phil
Sugar—Duty 30 it ct. j Ashes, Batmit.But-
N. 0. prime. hhd 5431 ! ler. Lard, (lice.,
-• tair.hlids• • 4/a 5 j Pork: tobacco. tal-
Havana, white lb 00 0; low. W (;lam.. and
Drazil. -lb 441 10 1 Wht,,key. 4,* 10(1
Pulrerfd. Phila. 20 12 I 1b... DO
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Salt—Duty _ 0 49 et. lelas., No. 2-11.mip.
No. 1. udnat -• • 00 1 Flax. in baler.---- 1.00
I. in 5t0re.•1.37 V' 1.50 . Clan. No 3—Dried
Table. doz box • • 0' 1 Frill t. Len the r. Old
Shot —Duty t.. , 0 p cent.i Raga Skins. seed.
Per keg •• • • -.11.00 014.50 1 1V0...1. '1.20
Per Img a 1.15 !Chi.. Nn. 4—Becs-
Saltpetre—e lb. wax, Feathe r..
Saltpeirt. 040 foy Furs. Gin.'g, Hop.
Tobacco-4r lb-11049 Molze. loom: Flux. 1.35
ct. off for rash (or man
ufactured Tobacco I
Duty 40 47 cent.
Iron—Duty 30 4 4 cent.
Bar, Juniata to 41
" Columon.•• -3 0
Sheet 510 71
Boiler Plates 6 Si) 61
Plough isings• •-•.41 0 5
Slabs 4 0 41
Russia Sheet a 13
Lead—Duty 20 cent.
Missouri Pig 410 41
Bar 0 5
Dif. size Pipe t" it •0; 'ia 121
Sheer a 6 i
Leather—Dory• 20{> et
Sole. Baltimore • .21 42 •22
New; York 19' 211
Danntied. 13 0 15
Slaughter ls 6 20
SkirtinL, II 47 24
flarrica. black• 10 a 2.2
Bridles, black. p ,
doz. aides• .30.00 030.00
Bassett do.• • 30.00 42 12.00
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Kips. Ini,le'B.Bl.no
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Calfskin do.-• 15.00
Lace Leather 18.00 'id
England Seating.
No. I p doe• -15.00 .2i)
N 0.2 V' dot! • •35,00 Gi
No. 3 td• doe • -25.00
Sheep skins.• •• • • 0 al
bumber—Dray 2.0 p. c.
od valorem, t m.
Pine. clear, in,
1a AI 6.22 . 00
Common do.• 011.00
Clear, I do.• 03100
Common 14 do• 015.50
Clear •? do • 040,00
Com'n 2 do- 620,00
Floor'g• I in do 19 : 00020,09
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Marine Insurance.
Rates of Insurance on en rpm., of steam and keel boots
From l'iltaburgh to Wheeling. Va. :a--
- " and from Cincinnati, 0 la i
Louisville. Ky. lie—
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" "SL Louis. Mo. 134
" •'. Boonville. do. I 02.
" " Independence 2 ovi
1 " " Galena. 11l 11011
n " " Memphis. Tenn. La I
" . " -` New Orleans —1 Oli
From N. Orleans to Pittsburgh 1011
St. Louis
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Charges by good Flat Boats to New Orleans 3 d
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Oak do. do.• • 024,00
Pine shingles to
1000. 2,50 3.,
Laths,saw'd,sl,l,2s2 1.50
TO the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Quarter
J_ Sessions of the Pence. in and for the county of Alle,
gheny;
The petition of Moses Brawdy. of the First ward, city
of Pittsburgh. in the county aforesaid. humbly she vreth,
That your petitioner bath provided himself with materials
for the accommodation of traveller• and others, at his
dwelling house in the vvard aforesaid. and prays that your
Honors will be pleased to grunt hint a license to keep a
public house or entertainment. And mom petitioner. as
in duty bound, will pray. MO:tiES I.I.ILAWDY.
We, the subscribers, citizens of the aforesaid ward, do
certify, that the above petitioner is of good repute for
honesty and temperance. and in well provided with house
room and conveniences for the accommodation of travel
, lers and others. and that said tavern is necessary.
David Drennan, Ins. Gray. 4th street, Adam Aock John
Caldwell, Joseph Dorringtou. J. Ellititt. John Bryan
Thomas Jones, Thomas Kerr, Henry Yearheller, D.
Frieki•on. A. Wallmm-. marl -daw3t•
r(10 the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Quarter
Sessions of the Peace, in and for the county of Alle
gheny:
The petition of Jacob Colebangh, of Ross township, in
the county aforesaid. humbly sheweth, That your petition
er hatli 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 house of
entertainment. And your petitioner, as in duty hound,
will pray. JACOB C.OLEBAUGH.
the subscribers, citizens of the aforesaid township,
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.
Geo. C rider, Robt. Hare, Thomas Morrow, Casper
Reel. John Wm. Lecky, Rola. Hare, Daniel Burns,
Alex. Nciley, Daniel Watson, Daniel WKever , James
Beide. ' mart 3t•
To the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Quarter
Sessions of the Peace, in and for the county of Alle
gheny.
The petition of Isabella Borden, of the let ward, city of
Pittsburgh, in the county aforesaid, humbly sheweth :
That your petitioner bath provided herself with naterials
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 of entertainment. And your petition
er, as in ditty bound, will pray.
We, the subscribers, citizens of ISA the Iot BEL wars, O
d R o D cer EN tify,
that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and
temperance, and in well provided with hduse room and
conveniences for the accommodation of travelers, and
others, and that said tavern is necessary.
John Campbell, John Call, Jacob Vandergrift, Ii Swo
gcr, Joseph Dorrington, Henry Staffort, Andrew Morton,
John Dorrington, Owen MeElmeel, Samuel Barnes, N.
Frew, R Miller.
10 the Honorable the Judges of the Court of quarter
. Sessions of the Peace, in and for the county of Alle
gheny:
The petition of John Brownlee, of the borough of
Lawrenceville, in the county aforesaid, humbly chew
eth, That your petitioner hath provided himself with mate
rials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at
his dwelling house in the bona' aforesaid, and prays that
your Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to
keep a public house of entertainment. Arid yourpetition
er, as in duty bound; bill pray.
JOHN BROWNLEE.
•
We, the subscribers, citizens of the aforesaid boro', do
certify, that the above petitioner its of good repute for hon
esty and temperance, and is well provided with house
room and conveniences for the accommodatirM of travel
ers and others, and that said tavern is necessary..
John Sayler , W. A. Catchcari, Samuel
. Oarrason, J.
Fleming, John Cateliu. Win. Kuhn, Jos. Wainwright, W.
Johnston, T. Black, J. O'Brien, J. Buckhart, Frettz.
mar2-d3t
OLL BUTTER-2 Ws.. fresh. and neatly put up, fo l.
sale by (CabSj SMITH & SINCLAIR.
Live Stock-p .100
tbs. nett. •
Reeves. 4.00 0 5:25
Hogs. 3,75 0
Cows & Calves 0,00 019,00
Sheep'. 2.00 0 2,12
Molasses--Dnty 30 per
cent.
Sugarhouse —Qt 45
N Orleans 28 0
Naval StAseeti—Duty
20 19 cent.
Rosin's bbl .• • 0
Pitch 3.00 0 3,50
Tar. Allegh . y.3.oo 0 3,50
" N. Carolinas,oo @ 5,50
Tur'ntine.gal.• 62 0 65
Var'ish. Copal 1,75 0 2.00
Nalls—Duty 30 b cent.
•P keg ' 100 tbs. [casing
nailslet advance ts• Ut]
10020 d Junla • 0 3.75
SO 9d "• •• • 0 4.00
60 7d ••• •• • 0 4;50
5,1 "• • • • 0 4,75
41 ~• - • • 0 5.25
3d
Sp'ks t) lb. 410 :4
pres•sed.• • • • • •6 : 10 7
Roder Rivets.• ••-7 @ 71
Oakum—{y lb.
Pittsburgh 8 0 9
011 s—P gal.
Linseed ...... • •61 @ MI
Lard, city 63 0 6.5
Olive. 1,40 (a 1,50
Sperm bleach'd• • • 0 1,25
•• tublec'd• •• - @ 1.20
• Fall. 0
Whale. 70 0 75
Tanners P bb115.50 @ ?..2,00
Patnta—P lb.
Prate blue '•0 0 90
Lrunpblack:-• •• • 510 7
Spad. Whiting• • 110 2
Chrome Green. •3, n 55
Yel'w No. 1&I 0 35
• " No 2- • -25 re 2 8
Rrititsw'k Green 12 2 20
White Lead, dry relo 61.
" oil.pure keg 1,60 0 1,65
" No. 1 135 a 1,37
Red Lead 610 8
Yellow Och re • • .210 3
Yen. Red. 415'
Verdigris 30 0 38
Pig Metal—e ton, 6
mos. Allegheny.
No. 1 Foundry. • • 0:72,00
•• Forge 31.00 032.00
Ilanging,'Roek.
No. 1 Foudry •37,00 0:19.00
" Forge • • 37,00237,50
'Pennessee •• • • @ 30
mreer county.
Foutidry Pig• • 028.00
Forge.
Mahoning county. Ohio.
Foundry Pig .31.00 4230,00
Forge do• •• • 0
Plaster Party—duty
free.
Plaster Paris• 10,00 3'12,00
Provisions—
Bacon Hams. 515^
••
•• Shoidders 313 31
• cy cure 413 4 I
count'y do. •
Lacil Nti.l.in kgs .13
2. in kgs
1, in blils 0 51
•• lin kgs 913
I. is roll 12151 13
Cheese, W. R. 613 7
Goshen • • 9 a In
Crack's. Pittsb. Wa
ter, bbl.• • • 3 4.00
Dn. Rutter , .0 4,75
Potatoes-19 bush.
Common Reds •62 3' 68
Neslin'kep b 1.1.62 9 1.75
Rags—Duty 5 cent.
Country Mixed • :13
Do. eood white • • 113' .5
Rice—OS lb.
Rice 51 2
Seeds—duty. Linseed 20
1 9 cent.
3.25 2 3,37
—ra^ 2.cp3
95
2.50 3 3.00
Cigar Lear. •• - 4Et 6
MOnufe'dilo• • • 2 0 7
Lathes' Twist• 9 0 10
Plug in kegs.• • 610 71
Plug in boxes• 13 0 15
0 Mist- ••• • • 410 7
Cavendish.- • • • 0 5
IN lump in box 11 0 15
2.5 " 12 0 17
l6a " " 12 0 14
Scotch snutt• • 14 0 16
Cuppee 0 12
ut & dry* lb pa. 0 25
Tea—Duty 20 4? cent.
Imperial 65 0 S)
Gunpowder. • 45 0 70
Young Hy - son 30 0 40
Ponchos g i .• • • 50 0 75
Tinppite—Duty 15 Ifk
cent.
Banco Block • • 0
X 10 0 50
Tallow—Duty 10 t ct.
Rendered •. - 0 71
Rough 0 51
Soop Grease.- 410 51
Solid boxes.• • 14 0 16
Wines—Duty 40 pcent
I. P Madeira. •2.00 0 3,00
L P Tenerife •1,00 0 1.50
Lisbon 75 0 1.50
Dry Malng,a ••68 0 70
Sweet. 62 0 65
Marseillest• ••• 70 0 75
Port 1.50 0 2,00
Calabria 65 0 70
Wool—{s lb—Duty 30
1 cent.
Prime. 03 0 35
Pull blood.• 111 •
blood 2p 0 30
1 blood 26 e 2.3
blood & coin. 0 26
"Whilskey—p' gallon.
I Common 16
Rectified 20 0 21
Good rye &old 37 0 50
Zinc -4t lb.
Sheet - 0 16
0 7
Freights—V . 100 tbs.
To Cincinnati—
Dry Goods- ••• 15 0 20
Heavy 0 10
To Louisville.
Dry Goods• ••• 20 0
Heavy .
_ . 1212
To :•11. Louis.
Dry Goods.• ••• 45 0 50
Heavy. -0 2:5
To Cleveland and Erie.
D.&y Gcsids.• •• • 0 40
Heavy- 3.5 0 3;1
To and from Brownsville
Dry down 2 15
Produce. ace.. up 100 121
To Nashville
Dry Goods.
Wavy
To Miceling.
Dry Goods •• • • 0 15
heavy 0 It!
To ZallCSVint
Dry Goods• • • •
To Deaver
Dry GOOlid
Heasv •••
To S.e.. (Menus.
fry Goods• •' • 502 62
Glags, 333 10
RATAN OF FREIGHT ON THE
PA. CANAL. AND RAILROADS.
Apples mod grf:el!!rut
(' 100 lb, 00e
' Ashes, pot & pearl " iU
Batter and Bacon '• iU
Beal. salted, •• 7(1
Bale rope & haWg " e7l
Beeswax.
Bristles. " 00
Brooms.
Cheese, " 50
Corn. "
Colton. " 50
Chilled Rollers.
Drugs & Nlediettles.' ;17
Ihv Goodi. LOO
I/rkrl l'ruit.
Flour, 4 Id& 671 zt 1,00
Furs and Peltrirs.
100 lbs. 1.2,5
I.thi
Clot Cr • ••
Timothy •
Fl x,.e,•xl
Mustn rd
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CURRENT,
•
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RENIAININO in the Pittsburgh. Post Office-front the
lath till the dayof /thireh,lB•lB.:..Pargone calling
for Leitera, will pleasitiey they'are adVenised.
Adams I) or Eliza Dailey Harriett Hooper Samuel
Adistris Mathew Dawes lobe L Hughes Illiza.3
Akin John Davids Joseph Hunt Itieleird II
Adams Elizban .1 DangerfieldJas Huai Catharbie
Adult:Gl:Jane Dayton Barents Hunter Juniete
Adams John S Davidson John Hutton HI) ''
Adair Sarah Davis A It Hunter Mantle
Adams Ann r) Davis Amelia F Hutchison John
Abrams John L Davis Jacob Hunter Emaline
Abrams William Davis Charles 0 Hubbard mr ,
Allan Enoch Davis Zedekialt Hunter James,
Alladice Elizabeth Davis Rich S Herat Catharine
,
Alger Julia A Davis Dennis Hult George -''
Allender Abralinm Davis W M Huntingdon John
Alexander SB Davis William Hugus Hannah
Allison Jamas Davis A Huston Andrew-R
Amslor 'Jacob Davis John: Hull Anne E "
Anderson B F Dean DD miss Hunt Augustita 3
Appleby Mary Denning & Ross Hunt Wm -
Andrews William Denning John Irwin Win
Amsted Jacob Dean Sarah Irwin Ann E
Anderson T Decker William Jackson Mary E
Anderson David Devol Sarah A Jammeson Thos
Anderson Harriett Dennison F H Jackson Betty
Andrews James Devine Bridget Jackman Susan
Argun B 111 2 Dentin Mary Jack John
Arnold Daniel Devlin Mary E Jackson Hannah
Armstrong A Ii 2 Diver I. Jack Mary
Armstrong Simon Simon Diven William Jancy Wm
Arthur James Diveless Danl Joice Thoutair,
Armstrong C L Dr Dillen John Joy Hannah
Armstrong Hiram Dixon John Jewel James -
Atkinson 31 A Dugan Peter Jenkins Evans
Atchison J B Donnelly Ilugh it Jenkins David:
Minden John Dougherty Mary Jenkins Eliza
Auld David Doeninger Aloes Jordan Ann
Auld Katharine Dugan John Judge Thomata
Alen Cal Downey Bridget Jiles James
Atkinson Henry Dobie James Johnson Elizah' E
Bailey Mary Molina Martin Johnson Ilenrk
Bailey Henry Donaldson David Johnson Angelina
Baker Thornton Duke George Johnson 111 P•.
Baker John Dollen Elizabeth Johnson Mary:A
Bailey F Donovan Mary Johnson Thos:
Baldwin James Douglass William Johnson Jameil
Bailey Robert Donnelly Neill Johnson MaryA
Bauman GW 0 Duffy Margaret Johnston Wm
Bagangers air Duncan Maly Johnson Eliza,
Bunker Mury Dais Peter Johnson Thonias
Barns James ' Duff P mrs Jones Ellen
Barton John 2 Duncan James Jones James
Baxter Victoria Duncan Robert Jones David C
Barnes 11 A Duff Peter 2 Jones Ann J
Barrett James Earl Henry 2 Jones Elizabeth 2
Barnes John Edwards II 'r Jones Edonntl ,
Barry Catharine Edmundeon JNI Jones DNI -
Bar Joh. Rey Fatkine NV H 2 Jones Joseph •
Bailsman Sand Eckman Henry Jones Peter
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Batchelor Fredk Easter C D Jones Emma
Batchelor C W Eberhart Mary A Jones Elizbbeth
Barlow A B Eggers Albert Jones Morgan II
Barlow Win Hyman Jacob Jones Henry
Barclay Margaret Eaton John Kennedy F. '-
Bateman Walter Ebert G G 2 Kearns Edward
Bell George Ebert IV 11 Karns George
Beatty NV NV Ehresman John Kennedy S I
Beta John Elliott John Kelly Sandi
Bender Adam Espy James Erkon Ciro *-
Bennet AI Emory Daniel Keller Mary
13tekeit Freda( FAtes Abner Keller James
Bentz Win Ellison Sarah Keating Hugh
Becker Andrew Engliali Daniel Kearns Thomas
Beinont (' R Elvina Mary Kautimmi Henry
Beckett Robert F.eice Sarah Kennedy 1)G
Bitiaham Ann Ellis Mary Ann Kennedy James
Bieke nail"' Jas Elmer Peter Karns C
Blakely Geo 3 Evans Spencer Keeney Abel
'hairy Margaret Evans Geo M Keller Peter N. ,
Itschkil II M Evans Joseph Keleluter Ann C
Illosvoin IV II Ewen John Keefe Patrick .
likkeiley J T Evans David„al . , Kearney Saran
Bidwell Augustus Evans .los / KaineFrattece tart
Blacks.% Peter Farrell Mary Kerry Jaunts
Blair Sarah Faust Wm Kees David T
Meek Mary E Furry James Kerney Sarah , -
Bleck Jobe Faulkner Chas Kerr John ~.
(deck Geo Paull Wm L Kelly Cornelius
Black Mary Faulkner F Kelly J
Bogs Jos Ferguson The, Kerr Jane 4 .
Borland David Fetter Jacob Kerr John -
Boland Agnes NI Feniele John Kerr NI
Ik/wlby Mary L 2 Feed C - Kerr James J :
Bowers Item Ferguson Eht.b'h Kelly IV It
Bonner Jellies Fenton James Kirk Owen
Berrien Isaac M Ford Martha II Kingaland S
Bostick John It Ferguson Mary C Keiser Peter -
Baden Elizabeth Fitzertnan John Kirkpatrick JNI
Boyd Ann Flinn Edward Knox Anna
Borland Mary Fitzgerald John King David ('
Bowe James Fleming Joseph Klaiber Isaac hi
Bown IV T Fish Henry NV Knox Joseph r
Boyd Mary It Flacces Wm a 'Kiser Joseph
Boyd Geo D Fish [leery it Kite Wm .
Brown Isaac Foster Mar
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J Kyle Elizabeth .•
Bross - n Catharine Forsythe & Baker Kunkle Mary
Eful.Vll Joseph Foster IV NI Lavern Mury .
Brown Cco Foster Martha Lake J
Brown Elizbli II Ford Ann Lantbert Alfred 3
Brown Henry Fowler J G Lambin Aim 11 -
Brown Jahn 11 Fax Richard Lake Chest,
Brown al urn Foliar Charles l.nrkins E il
Bradshaw Wm Foster Boyd Leib P 2
Ilnadts It 0 Focer Jos C Larkin II
fireedc Geo It Foster Wm Lansing Thorne , '
snuffy Nlarry Form II David Lauder Hannah.
Broph y John Foster Adam Layton Elizabeth
Brady James D Franklin Robert Laybere Witt -
lityas John Friend Sheply lane Nalionas
Bruce Fslilly FM'S( lcdeduth Larkev Michael
Brannen Morris "'crinkle, lames Lassa Wm
Bricknerjosphine Freese John Leila Win
Brady Michael Freeinad N Lewis 'Meows
Brink Eli Fulton JOllll Lessened B C
Barr .Stitlll..i Flllll4 II Lewes Wm •
Bran Sharp Fuller W R Lewis Ed 1111 l nit •
Bryan, T A Grftr - VrOnti Joseph 10-w” Joseph
Bryant Ella NI Gallieher EIGh Lewia Evan
Bran James Galbreath Win A Lew iis Catharine
Ilrmily Richard Gates Joseph Leer., J A
tiry an, S miss Gates Thomas S Leeper Wm
Bonner A J Garrets' Wm B Leech Fl.
Burls al nos. George Robert Les-burn John L
fly e r!y P tars e Gallagher Hugh Lewis 1
Ituirntpp4s iic Getty Cath'e mrs Liggett Robert •
Bursa JAM... Gallagher Tai )• Little John
Butcher Jlt Garnside Joseph Link" Morg-see, (i
Butler John It 2 Chasten Marc', I Lester J
Burgoyne JII Getty Lewis It Lister James
Burgess at G Gest: ill Sand - Lune Nancy
Burn John Gillespie William Lilly Catharine
Baron Maria ( 411 , Ari ,. John N Livingston I
Burk John C Gibson if C. Lindsey it,,,,
Burney Wm Gibson IV NI Lindsey It
Burks, John Gibson Elizabeth Lima J A
BreII3 , VIJIM 1:1111110 Gillespie John Ludseick Serail
Burk John it r;kwilnii Geo NV 3 Lowry 10 ' Rey 3
1 4 11111 S Bernard ti Glenn mr Lawny E
Coley James 2 Glows Matthew Long Joseph Jr
Carey Thomas Goer!. Cornelius Long Wm
Carey Lawrence Good Valentine Long Amanda
('anon *nos 2 Gordon Ma rue ry Lowry Sam
Cameron James Gotsehalek John Lonergan Jas 2
Carpenter Geurge Gould John S Long Robert
harry Slates Gorden Joseph C !Ailing I
Cahoon Pula s k i S Godfrey Fredk N 1 Lowry Nancy
Cursor JOlll.l Gormly James Love James
Carlesa John NI Goodwin Rienzi Love Ephraim
Carty John Grover buns Love Rosannab
Carnahan Robert Grant Jane Lusk J
Curry Chilli Jane Griffith Henrietta Lutton B
Carney George Grady Nicholas Lowry Wm
Case Bela van C Grant Janie, Igen Rebecca
fasev•r E if Grimes John Long J K
Carpenter Jac II Grigg, James Lloyd & Bro IV
1. 0/10 . 1 . 011 WiTlllllll Groh Copt DI aekareal C
Cannon John NI Greer Joseph 2 Maze Thomas
Calhoon air Grove Frederick Mailis:Malviaa
Case Sullivan(; - Gray Geo NV Mittman Henry
Cahill Dennis Graham Sarah Maharg John
cansilly Sar a h Graham Andrew Mayer George
Carey C Gray Henry Maharg Mary J
, Campbell IV i% Graham C Maxwell John
! Campbell Edward Gray James !Batten Daniel
campbell James Gray Wm K Mallon Thomas
1 asinpbell Edw Jr Gray John T alaxwtll Wm
Campbell Mary Gunning 'Wm Marks W Il a u
Caldwell Sarah -Ginning John Magill Mary 'A
Christy Thomas G nail William Mason Sarah
Christy .1 NI Hamilton JW 2 Maxwall Julia
Christ- Thomas G 'lnman Eliza Mason W
Chub inn.; Hell John Matthews A
Chambers Wm Hamilton Jelin Mason Sarah A
Cheerman Mury A Hall William Marsh Margaret
Chamberlain John Hamilton Thos B alarms Rachel
('lanes y John II Hamilton Samuel Marshall John
Clark P F Hamilton John I. Martin Win
Cline J Hampton R. B Mercer Wm
Clark James NI Hackett Thomas Megan James
Clark William 11 Haney William ;Reicher A
Clark JI) Hackett William Meredith J5l
Cochran Alex Hammen 31 S Nletkink Jos 2
Cuithrae J Ilanden Joseph Measenhamerr
Cochran John T Handy Benjamin Mellor NI
Cooper Thomas Bagarty Robert J Mellon & Henry
Cooper Mary J Halstead James 13 Mellon Thomas
Cochran John 2 Haines Adam I. Alone - non it
Collins Chas Rev Handles' Edward Milegan James
Cokely Catharine Hammett John alerdford Sarah
Cole & Gleason Ilartia E 1.1 Millard Win A
Collier Thomas' Hartman John Illillegan C
Collins Chas Read Harris John Milegan I C K
Collins Deborah Hannan Nancy Minkey Ilenryl
Colburn J Hartman mrs Mills David.%
Cole Richard Herkin Elizabeth Miller Amelia
Convery Lydia J Harmon Samuel Mitchell Edgar
Corriston John 2 Han Charles Mitchell Martha
Coots Daniel: Harris AII Miller henr y
Cox Thomas Hare Frederick K Mitchell Sarah A
Connell John Hauck John 2 Miller Jane
Coyle Susannah Blasting David C Miller John
Comerford Arthur Hamlett James Miller Joe
Comerford Rose Hatch C:Jr Miller Jacob
Conley John Haslep Ezekiel Montgomery S
Conway R mrs Hawes James B Monroe JIC
Connelly John Hays Thomas Mabln Andrew
Cook Samuel Hays William Morris P mra
Comae John 2 Hayes Mary F Morgan 111 A
Cote Marcellen Hasburn James Moran John
Cciin W C Henry John Moorhead NV B
Cowan Robert Henderson C Morris Thomas S
Cowles I) S Henry M I Morgan Felix 2
Cotter Mary P Herwig Jacob Moreland Paniok
Cowan
n II Mary
Co x
Coyle
Ma Hery Ileneell Joseph G Morris Benjamin
ry A Heney James Morris John
Couriney Sarah He a rron Matthew Moorhead Mary
Conner John Henry Helena Morris Thomas J
Conner 11 0 Harm') Staphen Moorheas Thos T
Crawford James Hellowell Henry Morgan A
Crouse Jane J Henderson Louisa Morrison W
Crouse Jane IlersheyMagdeen Moore James
Creighton Joseph Henry Mary Moore Thomas
Cracraft Joseph B Herron James C Moore Win 2
Craig Robert 13 Henderto Sn L Moore Jane
Craig Thomas Hill J ill MCOTeTbos G 2
Cruzen Eliza Hill Hannah Moore Thomas J
Craig John Hill 111 A miss Morrison Mary
M •
Crawford John C Hines Francis Morrow John
Crosby L& hi Hively John Moore H mrs
Critchlow David Hill Jacob Moore James
Crosby Gctur Hill Joseph Morrison Stephen
Crawford James B Holmes Jarnes•B Moore NV D
Cutherel V mrs Holladay David Moore Robert W
Cummins Owen Holdenshield S Moore James
Curry George HotigFrancis J Murdock Wm
Curran Richard Hoag James Murta WJ
Cunningham John Holmes J B Murdock miss
CulmoreGeorge F Holdship Henry Murdock James
Curran J Hodkinnay E 2 Murphy Alex
Culp-Mary Holmes Marlette Murphy Martha
Cunningham MA Holmes Rebecca Murray James
Cnsin Eliza Howard Dazzel Murphy Cornelius
Dangerfield Jas Horburd Wm Murphy JS •
Mizell John Houghte H Bl'Aleer Marg't
Dalzell Sarah A Howard 0 W .-14FAleer Jane
Davidson James Houghton E M'Bride Thos
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-LIST' tl~ LETTERS
M'Clelland J " :..Patteidinrrottei L' ;Smith Dennis
M'Crillongh C Price Alexander Smith. Samuel
-3PCallough T Porter• James M• Smith Mary J mrs
31Causlmal llt PratlElizbli raise Smith Mary miss
M'Carihy Juba .. Porter Robert ' Smith Anna
M'Cabe Wnt - Porter John A Snodgrass Elie!'
M'Cloray Michael Pegg John SOtchur Bearrlnh '
31"Cartney Sum Price Wm II . Sproul Thor; R
M'Clure Jas 11 Powell L Speer Lydia
.M'Clure Marg't Poolton Mary • - Speers Alexander
3PCausland J Potts C P Sports J Sum
ATCaslin James Preston Win Soother•Bealah
M'Cartney S Proctor Walter Spiltritin Patrick
51'Cann Isabella 2 Puntiphry A . Snyder Emily
M'Calie W P Puritan Henry Snyder John
.31'Catm Geo Porter Ann Imes Spencer Win P
.M'Caul James Prectt Lorin 0 . &mils Isaiah R
M'Closkey F Porter Ann J miss Smurr Joseph
ill'Cabe Patrick . Price James Jtaick S A mrs
M'Carthy John Price 3 B mrs Steller Abner
-31'Carthy Jas Price Alexander Stephens Francis'
I,MCalrey Jas . Porter Emanuel Steady Walter
' ATCane Mary Forman John Sloughs John 'l'
111'Cutcheon Hugh Quigley F S Stanley Win W
. M'Connell James Quin June miss Stebler Abner
, APCracken Car'e Ralph Daniel Stucker G
ALCutelteon Sam Ray Wm Stewart E miss
M'Cnrily Sam Reemer Josiah Stewart William 3
51'Cutcheon Hugh Rafferty Mary Stewart A W
51'Corkle James Ralligon Thomas Stewart J A
M'Cready James Ray Mary .7 mrs Stewart Robert
IPCracken Eliz'h Rathbun Erastus Stewart J
"M'Cready Agnes Ray Samuel Strickler Reuben
M.Clurc Robert Rea Jane Stockton E
Si Court Sergeant Rhodes) D Strong Francis
M'Creary Jos N Reaves B C Strickling JNV
.M Ellroy J NI Reese 0 Stacking Sophia P
llTDowell Alex J Reamer I mrs Stilhouse J A
1 1 I'Donnell John 3 Resinger Jos Sweny James
MEllroy Wm Reemough Saul Sweney Edward
1p Dowell John 2 Rhevills Mary mis Swill 'llmas
ItPlarea Ref) Ann Raver Daniel Sugden James
11'Pllvay S B Rens Henry SYme-John
ArDonnell Robert Redwood John Suetman Jane inn
{l"Donald Henry Meads Harriett Sutch George
1 1 1 , Falls Andrew - Reese Reese Sutton W D
I l P(iowan Jane Resingcr D . Snivory Dennis
. 317 Frill John Rhoads Wm mrs Taylor Joshua
M'Grew Martha Rhoads gainea 2 Taylor Mary A
'sl:Gowin John Rhonde'S 11l miss Talont John
,3F.Gee Elizabeth Riceny Richard Wont Jane miss
1 1 PGregor 8E Reamer Josiah Taylen Wtn
M'Grath Ileum Rca Joseph Tayler Joseph A
MGowan Wm Reed John F Teetes Richard
APGuire James Reed Samuel C Thompson ins P
3T.Nown Martha Reed Mural miss 'rims Benjamin
n•Guire Ann Jane Reed Rebecca A 121orlipson Moses
MParlden Ann Reed Emir Thrn Antos
:{l.7Garr Edward Reed Silas Teeters Rich IV
MTliiire Sam Reed Thomas Thompson R N
APGruw Hugh Reed .31nrg't miss Thiring Lemuel
sl'llurne 11 Reed Joseph Thompson Elizth
111 , 11waine Jas II Reed Jackson Teal Win
APllwaine John Reed Alice Thatcher a 1 A mrs
519 Bvaine Jane Reynolds John Tiernan John
AP.Knight W F Reynolds James Turner Richard
sPKain Janes 2 Rice 11 M Townson Geo
ATKown Joseph Reely Mary miss Tompkins 0 E
MeKerma Patrick Richard David SI Toe! mrs
_M'Kee Adatn 2 Riddle Joseph Turner Richard
31llienna Janice Richards Henry Turner Chas 11
sl'Kee James Robinson liebum Townsend EIW 2
51:Kee Robert Robinson J J Talley 31 J miss
:ll'Lnughlin Mar Robinson 51 mrs Tustin James jr
M'Cloin John Robinson H miss Teruel John
M'Clain Win Robinson J IV Toner E miss
3111,ev John Holdig's, IV J alulfier Joseph
Mißoherts Jane Robinson Elizlith Todd Wm 0
M'Spaddey itlargt Rubinson James Toner Mary Ann
M'Mullirt 51: Robinsaii:ll 0 Vanwickel N
itTNittt George Rope Wm Vitch Rebecca
111 , 31ullin Win Rugg .1 K Vandorgritt Jas
M , Mullan Dan Rutherford John Vinacke Joseph
3Pslick le Win Russell Caleb Vizey
111 1 Mullan Mnry A Ruthoford J R. Vandegrill Sam
31131 Minn Alex Risher Daniel Walker Edward
31 'Namara James Richards Win Walsh James
31 , 111ullan S Richardson Win Wanhulte C Iniaa
Neil R Ritchie John Watson (look
Neild James P lime Daniel Warnec Agnes
Neely Anti Bit c hy Eliah'h mis Wandelchel F A
Nelson James Richard Thomas Ward Wm
Neely Joseph Riddle 11 Ward John
Newell John Rowly Chas N Wagner J Rev
Nedles James Rowingeneer J Wayland mr
Nic kle Horn Robb James A Waidrund Henry
Nesbitt TII Rev grading A I Vanderot Matilda
N.,,, e n j o l t . S Rosa I.:Tastes Walt %V S
Negley Geo G Roberts Emeline Waring SIV
,Nati James 4 Rasgrove tun; Watson 51 miss
North Sam Rogan Owen Wall George
Nichol Catha v ite Reder J Ward John
.Nichols John Redman Thomas Webster Alex
Nicholson Rch'a Ram Wylie Weaver Jacob
Norris Ke n nedy B HO.. .70b1”(011 WebleOli H E.
Nixon J 5 Rogers John Welsh John
Noble James Segar Jane Wall K Robert
Nichol James Savage 11 11 White Win
NOTTII2II3 WIII St JOllll William Whitaker Charles
OlSoarke Ja n 2 Salter Thomas Whitaker G Jr
O'Brien James Sager S miss White David
Oliver Jane Santider Sand White Anderson
O'Neill D D 55) cr Nlarg't mrs White Charles C
O'Donnell John Segos llanna White D 1)
-4)!lrer HIV Scott Eliza miss Mae Richard
O'Leary Jeremiah Scales Wash White Thomas
Oak's, :11 0 Scut Walicr Wherry Win J
Ozburn / K `'city Julian White Wm
Offirer It II Schick II White Claky
oldfield Jame s Semere Adam White George W
Duller B. II 4 Schlsek Cololine White Michael
Oddi Charlotte Selhick Herufier White John Rev
Oliver R o l , Sergant Alexr White J D -
Ore Robert Sutter J 'Williams Robert
otß r y en j o l t , Scanton Henry Williams Evan
Oliver mr Sergant John V Williams Win
O'Brien Thomas , Samon Amend. {Williams George
i erty tee Mi.-heel std..' James Wilson George
Patton David Sits , . Earn Wilson J IV
Paid Robert Sharon S mrs Wilson E, miss a
p anne , J o h n stands Sand I. Wilson Eliza .11131 C
Paiton Rem Shortl:llStli.ah Wll,Oll /.. ruts..
Pain Wm Sholictiberger D Wl4Oll AlataleW
Parsoul Marta Shannon Win Wilson James
Pa, hel Wm Snarler John Wilson John
Packer Lewis Sheets Anthony Wilson Andrew S
Patterson E miss Shirk Waller Wilson James
Patterson I. 11 She - ging John Wilson C miss
Parker Edward R Shorren John Wlble John
Patterson Henry Shuiip Win K Witheringtott G K
Park Daniel Sheplienl Allen V Wicks S 3 mi.
Parks Alex'r Shapes Thomas Wilcox Win Rev
Paterson MJ miss Shissler 0- Widney Charles
Patterson Ann Spiders Win TS Wilmore I. Ann
Parker tuts Shtick Samuel Wick' C miss
Parker Richard Sheriek Joseph E Wisetnen Wtnll ,
Parker Levi Study Ilenry Winters C
Parmei iie•,un Suntnes John Woods Hugh
Peoples John staithers Z V Wookman II II
Deere Ann airs Silticti flack Wolf Caphas
Pereey 11 Steiger Jacob Woodburn James
Pentland Win Skinner John Woods John
Peirce Lewis Siniall Joseph Woodward Amiss
Pease Morris II Sloan Mary mrs Woods 'P
Pew L Mst, d Joilln • Wolf John ,
Pearson Eiribli Slllith Andrew Wood's Thomas 0
Pidonton NI J illln, Smith John 0 Warden Henry
Phillips Anna litntli John I Woods John J
l'rimeny Henry Smith Colvin J Wright Fent on
Phillips David Smith Andrew D Young G
Phillip. II 31 Smith Edward Young James Jr
Piper Wm Smith 0 Win Young John
Phillips David K South Haden Young William 0
Piteavesno A ,Smith Wm 2 Yeager George
Price 51 A C C rnis
INITIALS
Lleuellyn Div Sof Ocean Wave Div Sof T .2
Young Meri's Hope do J W L
Pittsburgh No. 41 do P J
Day Spring do Ann C miss ..,
Duquesne do E C S imam
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marl C. ...SPEIBRIN. P. M.
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1 , 0 the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Quarter
Sessions of the Pence, in and for the county of Alle
ghen
The y
petition of Wm. Brown. of the Third ward, city of
Allegheny, 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 him a license to
keep a public house of entertainment. And your pelts
dotter, as in duty bound, will pray.
WM. DROWN.
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 fur the . accommodation of travel
ers and others, and that said tavern is necessary.
Wm. B. Newell; John Drake, R. Drown, John Henry,
S. Waller. J. 1J McMindon. T. D. Noble. S. McClure, J.
Eighart, G. Young, John Herbenbeck, J. Gust.
mnrd-dnw•:h•
910 the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Quarter
Sessions of the Peace, in and for the county of Alle
gheny:
The petition of John Otterson, of Reserve township, in
the county aforesaid, humbly sheweth, That your peti
tioner bath provided himself with materials for the ac
commodation of travelers and others, at his dwelling
house in the township aforesaid. and prays that your
. Honors will be pleased to grant him a licettse to keep n
public house of entertainment. And your petitioner, as
in duty bound, will pray. JOHN OTTERSON.
We, the subscribers, citizens of the aforesaid township,
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
era and others, and that said tavern is necessary.
N. Stout, Peter Rates, A. Fleming,Steven Jackson, J.
Lewis, John Croft, M. Plank, flughSweeny, G. Wilson,
I. Lank, T. Ramsey, E. Sweney. marl-d3t•
rpo the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Quarter
Sessions of the Peace, in and for the County of Al
legheny.,
The petition of Daniel Ahl, of the Third ward, city
of Pittsburgh. in the county aforesaid, humbly chew=
eth, That your petitioner bath provided himself with
mantrialalor the accommodation of travellers and others.
at his dwelling house in the ward aforesaid. and prays that
your Hotiors will be pleased to grant him a licence to keep
a-public house of entertainment. And your petitioner, as
in duty Sound will pray. DANIEL Ad..
We, the subscribers, citizens of the ward aforesaid,
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 accommoda
tion of travelers and others, and that said tavern is ne
cessary
Adam Hoegh, M. W. Lewis, C. Yoder, L. Cackshoot,
R. blatritt, ft. M , Kettn, Wm. Stevenson, G. H. Henry,
Thomas Ragoir, Wm. Mitchel, A. P. A. Hauptman, J.
hlcCollister. mar2-daw3te
TO the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Quarter
j Sessions of the Peace, in and for the county of Alle
gheny:
The petition of Robert Brown, Third ward, City of
Allegheny., in the county aforesaid, humbly ehcweth, That
your petitioner bath provided himself with materials for
the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwell
ing house in ward aforesaid, and prays that your Honors
will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public
!Muse of ettertainment. And your petitioner as in duty
bound, will pray. ROBERT BROWN.
,We..thesubscribern, citizens of the Third ward, do cer
tify, that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty
and tempOrance, and is well provided with house room
Mid conveniences for the accommodation of travelers
and others, and that said tavern is necessary:
Hill, Wm. Wainer, F. Thompson. 'A H•. Reesides,
Ai Smith, W. J. Sewell, A. Bowden, G.. Yoest, J. Reed,
W. Leactick, M. Am; P. Yoest.
'mart-daw3t•
IriISBOLUTION.—The firm of Hays & Brockway has
this lay been dissolved, by mutual consent. All ac
counts will be settled by John Hays, who will continue
the busffiess at the old stand. JOHN HAYS,
.m 3 A. W. BROCKWAY.
foi.S4li'dittf;(lCiitit -
2-1. I]tCGItIFORTABLEweIIiag Haase for Sale. situated
on Walnut street, Fifth Ward. The house is a good
two story hriek.adeoutains—dining room and kiteher,
hall nod two parlors throe bed rooms sad finished garreq
1.01 - ant-and root oven in tint-yard. Piiee, VAC Terms
liberal. S. cum BEIM Gen. /keen!,
mar 2
• No. 50,'Smithfield at.
1.1
00.311e,und - story of the ware
house, No. al Wood et., having a front entrance.
mart GEGRGE COCUR.AN.
Desirable Property In Allegheny City.
FOR SALE—A valuable two story Erick House, with
two large lots of ground, fronting on two streets, sit
uated in a pleasartrand healthy location. Every apart
ment is-well finished.
ALSO—A good two storyßrick Ilouie, well arranged,
and finished with Porch in front 'and rear; in a pleasant
location near the Hand street bridge...
ID" Price low; .and terms liberal.
•
- Real'Estato Market.
TOR SALE—A good two 'story brick House. well .ar-
A.` ranged, with large lot of ground, air te.,r front on
Vine street. Price lose. and terms easy. Also, a new
two story Brick House situated on Walnut , street, Falb
Ward, near dhe Ward School House. and will be sold at
a bargain. S. CUTHBERT.
felt 21 General Agent, 50 Smithfield et.
To Let, -
riA .NEW two story Brick Dwelling House, situ
? ated on the East Common, Allegheny city, (near
the residence of Judge Irwin,) and finished in the best
modern style, with handsome. portico in front, double par
lors, furnished with marble mantels andimproved sliding
doors; dining room and kitchen on the first floor. und four
good Ind rooms on the second story; with finished garret.
Enquire of RICHARD GRAY, on the'premises; or of
JAMES PARK. Jr. & CO—Second -st.
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rrwo Lnrge Rooms, with steam power. enquire at
1_ the File Factory, corner of Uktura and Liberty sts,
Fifth Ward, Pittsburgh.
feblO-tAp
To Let,
TOUR new Brick Houses, situtite on Grant st.. and fur
-1 wished in the best style, with double parlours, and
sliding doors, with dining room end kitchen on the first
floor, and six good rooms on the other two stories. En
quire in the same row, of DR WM. CIIURCII.
febl6-tAp
T.,101t SALE --The subscriber offers for sole the improve
ments X` and property be 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 running spring of soft
water, and a pump of excellent water at the kitchen door;
also. a garden, containing time choice fruit tries, togeth
er with about ten acres of excellent ground.
The above property will be sold on reasonable term , .
and possession given oa the first day of April; if not sold.
it will be for rent after that day. For farther information
apply to the subscriber, on the premises.
feb2l-dawtAp'l • DAVID BEELEIL
(Gazette ropy and chnrce Post.)
HI.AND sTREET PROPERTY FOR SAE.—A
able Three Story Erick house and Lot. situated on
the east side of Hand street, near the bridge: and now in
the occupancy of ReV. Passavant. The house is built in
modern style; and is nearly new. Kitchen and dining
room in the rear; and all the apartments well arranged
for comfort and convenience.
117' Price and terms accommodating.
S. CUTHBERT. General Agent,
50. Smithfield street.
VIM RENT.—.A FARNI containing about 60 acres.
_l2 with' a fine dwelling house and good barn, situated in
Peebles township, but a short distance froni the city. (the
property of the late Richard Biddle, Esg.l This property
would be desirable for u dairy, and would be rented for a
term of years. Apply to
feterit-dlin
'lli/LET—A two story brick house. with a basement
1 story. opposite the new Court House, on Fifth street.
Possession given on the Ist of .tpril. Enquire of
feiV-1w D. Downing, Irvin street
. .
F OK. steanil,out LOU/S /1/cLATNE. — SIic
' has just been repaired, and well fitted fur ate Saint
Louis trade. Enquire of J. K. MOORHEAD.
febV..-tf
TO LET—A Brick House, corner of Webster and Fal
-1 ton streets, formerly occupied by J. B. Butler, Pos
session given immediately. Apply to
feblO-tf C. CUMMINS.
110 LET:one or rico comfortable !Looms. in Alleghony
City, on the corner of Aim and Currey streets. Ap
ply to ffebll
Room on the first story, and the second
Uand third stories of a brick house, corner of Firth and
nion
A I.SO--A;ery neat and convenient Frame Collate
n A lie.glietty city. Apply to -JAMES MAY.
trl'S FOR SALE—'rwo Building Lots, in the •Sixth
1,4 NVard. each 21 by 133 feet. on which there is n never
finling spring. of water. Heb:l GEO. COCHRAN.
'l l O RENT. = A Basement scith two rooms, suitable for
JI a physician or dentist. on Penn street. between Hand
and Irwin streets. lian22l T.. NVILMARTIL
I 'l , o LET.—One new three story Dwelling House. with
I bath house attarbed, situate near.the corner of Wylie
and Washington streets. Possession given on the first of
April nest. rt.nitl7l , JO/IN F, PERRY- -
,
ern I,F.T.—Three dwelling houses, situate. onFourth
I street. near the Canal 'Bridge. in the city of Pitts
burgh..
Also, a R00m.75 by ^0 tee!, with a convenient entrance
on sth. near Wood street.
A ko. a rains dwellunr. two stories, with an here of
ground under cultivation. situate on Ohio Lathe / in the
etty of Allegheny.. Enquire of
tat? J. D. WILLIAMS. 110 Wood st.
I HONI . OOD. FE 1. lehtt.
OFFER FOR SAM'. me •Ilomento ME
cd pr o perty, corn:.
prising between five and t six hnhdred acres of land.--*
shall have a road opened. homing through tha principal
body 5i11.... land, so as to render it easily accessible from
the turupike. and the Squirrel Rill and - Braddock's Field
roads. Any portion of the property may be obtained. so
as to snit the wishes and convenience of purchasers.
Mr. Ihntiol Negley. of EcusfLiberty. will give any gen
eral information as to the locality of the laud—and Me
George Bailey will oblige me by . attending in.person, and
shoeving any particular part of it, and giving inform, don
as to the terms of sale. WM. 'WILKINS.
HOMEWOOD, Feb. :Id,
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ItENTING AND TaJIB:CT.—For Rent on Nharcs.—
Two nice small Films of 30 and 30 acres. adjoining
Freedom. Beaver county- Persons who have farms,
dwelling houses, stores. &c. &c.. for rent can have the
sane recorded and attended to. and persons who woo.
to rent will have their wishes complied with, and
kinds of agencies attended to for very =aerate charge
at ISAAC HARRIS' General Agency and Intelligent.
()dice. Fifth Street jang:
Merchants , Way Freight n Line.
' irottatatr CALLV-D rICKWORTH & CO.'S LIXS-)
Ate Mil 1848:.404,0741
XCLUSIVELY for the transportation of way frcigh
L
between Pittsburgh„ Blairsville. !Johnstown. 110111-
itaysburgh, Water street. and all intertnediam Places.
One bust will leave the warehouse of C. A. IPAnulty &
Co., Penal Basle, Liberty street. Pittsburgh. every, day.
(Sundays excepted,) and shippers ran always depend on
having their goods forwarded without delay, and at,fair
rates.
This Line was formed for the specie' aerommodation of
the way business. The proprietors, thankful for the very
liberal patronage they have received during the lest two
years, reapeettully inform their old customers and the
publie generally, that they have extended their faeilitics,
&c., during the put winter, and ere now better prcpar ed
to accommodate an increased business.
R IL CANAN & Co. rioratrron a
WM. STITT.
E.G. STITr. WIVI. FULTZ_
JANI&S A. LORE. JOHN MILLER..
TRINDLE & McDOWELL.
Aosters— C. A. M'Aarirr & C0., - Pimsburgh;
R. IL CANArt, Johnstown;
Jour hlinLzn, Hollidaysburg:
lionnm.t.& Mrmosa,Water st, Huntingdon co.
Rsrral,rces—Smith &Sinclair; J. h. J. 3Davitt; G. &J.
IL Shot nberger: R. Robison & Co.; It Moo r e; Bag l ey
&
Smith; Johh Parker; Wm. Lchrner; J. Jordan & Son.
mar 1 (Gazette copy.)
4 ere h ants , Transpor• -
/Merchants , Transportation Line,
FOR the Transportation of Merchandize and Produce
to Philadelphia and Baltimore. Goods consigned to
our care Will be forwarded without delay, at the lowest
rates. Bills of Lading transmitted, and all instructions
promptly attended to, tree from any extra charge for stor
age or eoaimission.
C. A. 1 1 .PANULTY Sc Co., Proprietors,
marl Canal Basin, Liberty at., Pittsburgh.
(Gazette, only •
j ..ssbaoco and Cigars.
TACOHNIcCOLISTER has removed from his Old stand,
eY N 0.25, to No. 19 Fifth street, where he has fittedup his
room in aSuperior style, and will keep on hand--either for
wholesale or retail—the following named articles: 1m•
ported Plincipas; Regalia*, of all brands; Lenormas;
Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, &c. He respectfully in
vites his friends and acquaintances to cell and see him, in
his newlAore, before purchasing elsewhere. mar I.tm
CLOROPORI'd, in 1 lb. bottles;
Pure l'slitric Acid; just received and for sale by
• , B. PAIINESTOCI{ & Co.
mar 1 corner Ist and Wood sin.
dT..--Gn Monday, the 28tb instant, about one o'clock,
on the Fourth street Road, between Congress and
Wood streets, a Detached Lever Watch. The finder will.
be liberally rewarded by leaving it alibis office, or at the
office of the Dispatch. feb22
Dry Goods at Wholesale.
MIJRPHY, WILSON Sr. CO., No. 48 IVocut street, are
nowt receiving by daily arrivals from the Importers
and Manufacturers, ample supplies of desirable Spring
Goods, which they offer to city and country retailers at
f i
the elven& t possible advance. Daving a partner almost
constantly in the eastern markets, their stock will be kept
up througl out the seruion. Among the articles already
received, re 50 cases Prints, ROTC very beautiful; and
adapted to city sales: a variety of Tweeds, Cotton Pan
taloon stu s, Domestic Ginghams, Bleached and Brown
Cottons, ~k . feb2B-tiawlm
UNDA V SCHOOL BOOKS.—We have just received
, a larg4 supply of Booksfor Sunday School Libraries,
published by the American Sunday School Union, and
approved by a committee of publication, consisting e
members of the following denominations, viz.: Baptist,
Congregationel, Episcopal Methodist, Presbyterian, and
Reformed Dutch, These publications comprise upwards
of six hundred bound volumes, (of prices from 8 dental*
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, &c. •
•
The Union also publishes two Libraries, Nos, I and 2,
of one hundred volumes each, all numbered ready for use,
of books from 12 pages up to 250, ut the low. price of ten
dollars, averaging only tea cents a volume.
Also, "A Youth Cabinet Library," of fi ft y volumes, at
the low price of two dollars and My cents.
Also, Hymn Books, Question:Books, red and blue Tick.
ets on paste boards, Maps, &C. •
All the above we sell at tbo Union, m Philsaslphis
prices.. Catalogues of Books furnished on application.
FiLLIOTT & ENGLISH, 50 Market st.,
feb9 between Third and Fourth.
d -.a+" tc
.t4~ ~:.
S. CUTILI3ERT. Gen: Agent.
60 S mithfield at
J. AN'KRIril & CO
J. IL SIIOENISERC;F:I2_
PRIVATE DISEASES. Dr. Erown. - of
. ./,.. i 65 Diamond - Alley , can , be consulted in all • -
, ~. .. cases of . a private orMI-we nut ire incident
C '/' to the human frame. :-.."
0 , si t' Syluits and Sypluline eruptions.gonerr . hceac
. and its . cousequeuces,,, together with all ty-
111
'lseasez. impurities of the blood. with all diseases of
• .vi mad origin, skin nisei:sett:with attic t ure s. gleet, urethral,
discharges, seminal weakness and impotency; also. Riles.
rheumatism, female Weakness. diseases of the womb.
monthly suppressions. diseases of - the joints. fistula in
, ano, nervous affections. pains in the back andloins, imi
tations of the neck of the bladder and kidneys, scorbutic
eruptions, letter. ringworm. mercurial diseases, Ac.
TWEINE YEARS' PRACTICE
. Exclusively devoted to the study and treatment of,vene
real disorders, and those arising Mom youthful excesses,
gaiety, climate, or irripnrities of the blood. whereby the
constituiton may have been enfeebled, enables Dr. Brown.
to offer assurances of speedy relief to all who may place
themselves under his care.
Dr. Brown's offices am convenient* arranged into sep
arate apartments. Patients can visirDr. B. without fear
of exposure to other visitors..
It is of importance to many persons-in need of medical
aid, to obtain good advice privately and promptly. Teen
such. Dr. Brown's ready skill in temovingrenerea/ dis
eases, in their various forms and stages, offers inducements
-which can rarely be equalled. Strangers are hereby ap.
prised that Dr. Brown - has been,regularly educated in
every branch of medicine, and for - the- last twelve-years
confined himself exclusively to the treatment of those
diseases. .
Dr. BrOwn is the only regularly educated surgeon in
Pittsburgh who gives his whole attention to those com
plaints.
. 117" Certain, sufc and speedy cures will. in all cases. be
guaranteed.
Recent cases are relieved in a shorrtime, withoutintei
ruption from business.
Itr'llernia or Rupture.—Dr. Brown
haspinvites per
sons afflicted with Hernia to call, as he aid parneu
lar attention - to that disease.
Letters from a distance, asking advice, must contain a
Tee, or they will hot be attended to.
.. Office on Diamond Alley, a few doors from Wood
Street, towards the market. Conshltations strictly confi
dential. 0ce2.541&w1y . 1
1) ItEUIRATIS3I.—Dr. Brown's newly discovered rem
, edy for Rheumatism ia.a speedy and certain remedy
for that painful trouble. It never fails.
Office and Private Consultationßooms, No.' 65, Dia
mond alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. The Doctor is always. at,
home. trl-dawtf ,
• E...'KCHANGE /10'1 . E1,: — . • • - • -
Corner of Penn and St. Clair Streit,: Pitoburgh. *Pa.
rnlE subscriber , having assumed the management-o.
Ithis long established and popular Hotel, respectfully
announces to travellers and - the public_ generally, that he
will be at all times prepared to accommodate them in all
things desirable in a well regulated Lima The House is
now being thoroughly repaired throughout, and new fur
niture added; ~and no pains will .be spared to meke the
EXCHANGE OtHrOf the vase DEEr Hotels in the ootuitry.
The undersigned very respeetfully.solicits.a continuance
of the liberal patronage which the House has heretofore
received. THOMAS OWSTON,
feblo.daw Proprietor.
NEW PUBLICATION strate
S.—Milten's Poems, Illustrated
llarper's new edition of the Poetical works of John
Milton, with a memoir, and critical remarks on his genius
and writings, by James MontgoMery; and one hundred
and twenty engravings from drawings by Wm. Harvey
In two volumes.'
. .
Smacse's Geese Terrimear.—The four Gospels and
Acts of the Apostles, in Greek, with Fn . ., glint' notes, criti
cal, philosophical. exegetical; maps, Indexes, ete.togeth
er with the Epistles and Apocalypse; the whole forming
the New Taetament—For use of Schools, Colleges, and
Theologicaa:eminaries. By Rev. J. A. Spencer, AI
A New irdrd—Midsummer's Eve.—A fury tale of love.
By Mrs. S. C. Hall.
James's Henry IF—The life of Henry the Fourth, king
of France and Navarre, by 0. P.' R. James. Cdmplest
in four parts, paper; 2 vole. cloth. ' -
For sale by JOHNSTON & STOCRTON.
jan 8 Booksellers, cor,of Market and ad sts.
PLAYING CARDS—Ls:ors J. COMM wishes to inform
his friends and 012401/10111, that the Agency for the
sale of his Playing and other Cards, in Philadelphia, has
expired; and would respectfully request that all 'orders
be forwarded direct to him, at No. 13 4, - M:font Sheet,
New YOBX ; where also may befotuad, In addition to the
above articles, a complete assortment of Fancy and Sta
ple Stationery, received by every arrival from Europe.
feb2n-d3er
SODA ASll—Pmcit Etantrcan--The .subscriberi hare
this day reduced the price of their soda ash, (which
is warranted by the manuthetdrers from 85 to 88 per cent.)
to 44C. for cash, or 41c. for approyed notes At 4 months.
And for quantities of 5 tons or upwards a deduction will
be made of fc per pound off these2Mces.
!MCHELTRtF.,
- 1501.iberty street.
feblo
460 BBLS prime. N 0 mole/sin, in rink bbla; and /a
nem= Rice, hut received per etenincro ' 4 O v
Rees 'f and "Vriendshic" and tbr sale br •
. & M. Btrretter.i
rehmaiw No. 160, Liberty street:- •
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Sttecni--Boia•ifloilmjf
idiat
• 4 11348.
CINCINNATI .AND PITTSBURG!!
DAILY BTEADI PACKET LINE.
Mills Independent Line of steamers . is now composed
I. of the largest, swiftest. beat finished and funnelled.
and most powerful boats on the waters of the West. The
highest wages are paid for the services of the best and
most experienced men engaged irrthe river business.—
The line has been in operation for - six years ; has carried
nearly two millions of people, without doing the-slightest
injury to their persons. The proprietors challenge com
parison with any passenger line m the' Union for safet
regularity, and speed. All' that money can procure -
been provided for the safety, comfort and donveniene f
Passengers. The boats leave for Cincinnati as follow
MONDA Y.PACKET.-The Mo:comwreik, Capt. Sane,
win] e ave. Pittsburgh every Monday morning at 10 o'clock;
Wheeling every Monday evening at 10 P. X.
. .
TURSDAY PAC/MT.—The llcara.vt& No. 2, Capt.
.rno. -Al' int/eller, will leave Pittsburgh every Tuesulay'
mowing at 10 o clock i Wheeling everYTuesday evening
at 10 P. .M.
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lITERNESDAY PACKET.—The isilzw ENGLAND No.
2. Capt. S. Dean, will letive Pittsburgh every Wednesday
morning atlo o'clock ; Wheeling every•SPednesday even
ing at 10 P. N.
THURSDAY PACKE T.—The BruibuteT, Capt. R. T.
Grace. will leave Pittsburgh every Thursday morning .at
10 o'clock; Wheeling' every_ hursdny evening alibi , . d.
FRIDAY PACKET—I'Im Curpert No. 2; Capt. Crooks,
will leave Pittsburgh every Friday morning: itt , lo o'clock;
Wheeling event - Friday - evening at 10
SATURDAY PACKET. —The Messesaim, Capt.. De
Camp. will leave Pittsburgh every Saturday morning at
10 o'clock; I'Vbeeling every Saturday evening ai 10 P. JI.
SUNDAY PACKET.—The IsAAe Nawrox, Capt. A. G.
Mason. will leave Pittsburgh every Sunday morning at
10 gielock ; Wheeling every Stuulay evening at 10 e. x.
nov 19.
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For Cincinnati..
Thr new ond splendid Passenger Steamer
HIGHLANDER, Captain II A. Foam, will
[nave for the above and all intermediate ports, regularly.
For freight or passage,having superior accommodations,
apply onboard. , , fcbln
For Cin cinnati.ic
AilitTUE fast running passenger stmr PENN
SYLVANIA, A C. GRA; Master,will leave
for the above and intermediate ports. regularly.
. For freight or passage apply on board. 104
1848.
Pittsburgh and Brownsville Bully Packet
Line.
FEBRUARY I at, 1849. . FEBRUARY 1 at,1849.
LEAVE DAILY AT BA. M. AND 4P. .
The following new boats 'complete the line
for the present season: ATLANTIC, CALM,
James Parkinson: BALTIC, Capt. A. Jacobs;
and LOUIS MLANE. Capt. E. Bennett. The boats - are
etir:vely new. foal are fitted up without . ragard to - expense.
ygre'ry comfort that mime& cart procure has been provi
de& The boats will leave the Motiongstheln Wharf Boat,
at the foot of Boss st. Passengers' will be ; punctual on
board, as the boats trill certainly leave at the advertised
hours.
janal
• For LOllllB - rale.
TilE Kentueev River Packet_ GREY EA
GLE', I.lrtemtte. !Ramer. will leitie for the
e arid intermediate ports regularly.
Fur freight or.passagc epply on board. febil
For 11.1
-Irownsville. . --
44E4. The new and splendid pesienger end mail
steatite rBALTIC. Capt. A. !Aeons. will leave
for I e a ye port during the present week. at a A. X.,
positively.
For freight or passage. apply on board. , , feb2
_ . ____
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For Brownsville.
Tilt new Mail and Passenger Ste:Mier AT
LANTIC% ',isms PARKINSUN, !!!aster, will
leave for the . abore port this day. at eA. positiVely.
For freight or passage apply on boarJ. ; rein?
For St. Loafs.
.THE good. steamer ST. ANTITnos.
MAY, :11aster, mill leave for the above and
totemic late ports as soon as the Spring trade conunences
For freight or passage - apply on board. or in
feb3 JAMES MAY. ‘l'ater st. °
For St. Louts.
jeaill THE excellent and light draught steamer
SWAN. It. MAT. Master. trill leave for the
a ore and intermediate landings in a few weeks.
For freight or passage apply on board. or to
felgi JAMES MAY. Water st.
For St. Louis.
a
a l i Tim splendid steamer NORTH -CAROLI
NA, Memel', Master. will leave for the
•and intermediate ports, on regularly.
'For freight or passage apply on board. fel4
•
For St. Louts.
IadTHE nevr and splendid steame is ANDREW
FULTON. W. H. FULTON, Master. avid leave
for the above and intermediate landings regularly.
For freight or passage apply on board, or to
'1'21117 ' 3.1 NILS MX V.
For New Orleans.
'ISEEEIitTHE steamer ANIMICAN EAGLE will
leave for the above and all intermediate ports
regularly.
For freight or passage apply on board. or to
• MIA - Cl. B. NIIIMENBERGER. Avant.
_
--
- €F r ii• Ne . WOTleasss.
4 1 4E4
THE splendid new s.tennler SAVANNA.
IL NYS/50N. Ai:later, viill:leaveMr the above
all interim" 'ate lnadings. regularly. • • 1
For freight or passage apply on board. ~ •s feta,
and Wel'evil e racket.
:lasiTIIE stearnbcnit .BEAVER. CIIARLES E.
CLAstst, .Mniter, will, during; , the coming
winter season. make daily trips to cleavrr and Wellsville,
letaring Pittsburgh every morning at 9 o'clock,.tind Wells
ville at 3 o'clock, r. 31.
declS D. M. 11iI1TON & CO.. A eants.
c e tittrAfxtijan•
KIZAMER-& •••)±,...,-.„ •
Bankers and Exchange Brohersi Deakts in Foitiipc itod
Domestic Bi li s, Bills of Exchange, ermficiaps . .Kftsj . kkh•
it, Bank Notes. and Coin.
Cornet. of Thtrd and Wood au., direodropposite
thorleo Hotel: - n11=7204,1'
Bankris and Dealers' in Eatilange Coin and Beirik - 11:*, ii.
-N0.53 Marker sired., Pitttbtirgk. -
_- -
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siiLLISO ,lIIATE. E.XCIIANGE.
~ #CITIO' ?.....,..-., .... .
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New lrark lpr Cincinnati 3.;1,:t11.7.-J
Phi, adelpbia ' " 'fiouisville - - '-- ..,
Balinnore " St. Louis
II,L; . TFS.
Buying .talia?.
} dia. I County it City ,ord'srldi,
I- " - Relief I,l'otes, - .„ -i , , ih'lt.: ,f .
I Pennsylvania,Cci.' 4 :54 1:'
..1 o , ' , N ew 'v i le r - - , .... 1 , ,,, -9,1
1 -"- Maryland . . .... -- fise
3 - 0 * New Orleans- ,
Buying- 7ates
Ohio -
Indiana -
Kentucky
Virginia.
Wheeling
E4enneseee
aul9-y
. .
wu,Lnum.A. EMIL & CO.
HANKERS, ESCIIAXGX. AND
,„
Foreign and Domestic r,ieluinge,' Certificates of Deposit . .
Bank Notes' and Specie, No.. 61 1f st.i One deo!
,abosa'
Fourth. East side. Pittsburgh, Pa. ,
nuRRENT Funds received on deposit:6a' c"olleittonts. l *
miideitin all the Cities thronght the United Stateit.
Sight cheeks on Baltimore, Philadelphia.NeW Oa: licitZ
ton and Cincinnati, constantly for sale in sums to., sun{
purchasers.
The paper of the Ohio, Kentucky. Indiana. am, Vii-'
ginia Banks bought and sold on the most favorable calor: ,
The highest.premium paid .an Foreign and Anlevicire
Gold and Silver coins. -
-
EXCHANGE ON ENGLAND. IRELAND.A.INTI:SCOV
LAND. for sale in amounts of .£1 and upwards.
inarla.thm
JOSEPII U. w v. emit:
HILL & CURRY,
Bankers. - Exchange Brokers, and Dealers in Foreign asd
Domenic Exchange, caltniate.i rf Deparit.' Bank Mai?
(told and Silver, No. 05 Wood street; Srd door betow . ,ll4
West side. Piliskur,ch; Pa. - •
ID AR Funds received on deposit, and Malleetions.itindi
IL in all the principal cities of the United States.' -
Sight Exchange on Philadelphia:Bultimore, NOMA - lark;
Boston and einem:pat' constantly •• for - Sale shift' snit:
Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio, Virginia' and PetinsylVanii
Banks Notes bought and sold on the most favorable larine:',
' The highest prezidurn paid for American Gold.
Exchange on &wield, Ireland, Germ and and -Frond&
procured, &c. - • .• ing,322!_ve
43. 5. - HOOP. - sane- .s.4.uqs
,Y 6.
-11100 N & sarta-r.sfir. 4
. '
BANKERS A.ND EXCHANGE BRO ;Amorts::::"?
N. E. Corner of Wood and Sixth streets., Ifittibutghya.; .
~-.
TIEALERS in Coin, Bank Notes , Time Bills, Foreigst ',-
kJ and Domestic Exchange,. certificates ofDepoldfAe;,
EXCILANGE on all the prnicipit Cities ,of_theei'lcht#Pis,
and Ettrolle- for sale in sums to Snit - purchasers. ' .',., -
CURRENT and pax funds received on deposits..:. ~.!,,',_',",
,'
COLLECTIONS made on all. parts of thellnioniqtt.Ois
lowest rates: '
ICPS :
Messrs. M. Leech & tEP
SlLon.l=
o , Yden de Snowden, .
Ash ' , & Son. Pittsburgh.
" S. APClurken
" English & Bennett.
Fleming & Brother. I
Fades. Lathrop & Co..
W. IL Thompson. & Co.
. iloadly. Phelps &..Co.-
lctr Babcock & Co. 5 Node;
.
Tiffany. Ward & Co.
" JIIO. 3..VCullough Co&
Mr. Smiles George . e -
.7
Ifanno— Cincinnati, 0.
Joseph Wntsson. 613;,siio'
Messsrs. Fenner &
it. F. girth. F',(4., enshier, Ban[ - of
Fitbthurgh. Septeinber 2rl_ •
Dhow° talon. • , -
11F partnership so long existing wider the hrttiar.
.1 CORD & KING. sravby annual einsent,sdiotecill
on the Ist inst. The business will be closed.. at
stand, by either of us. using the nawe of the firtalotthaS
purpose. Being desirous_to hare our . butiness.elosA,
with as little delay us possible, we would respecifullyi.ter .
quest those indebted, to call wit] settle their_accoupts.r....:
• . D. hIVORDif.,
B. D. KING.
CO - PARTNERSHIP.. . •
JOli.N D. At'COrtD. having associated with , hienAtiz
brother. JAMES 3I'CORD. under the style .01.41V:114.P
& CO.. will continue the Hat. Cap, and Fur busnk
all its carious branches, wholesale and 're iness;
i tail,Ass
stand. tomer of Fifth and 'Wood streets. where they alegi.
cua continuation of the patronage so liberallyrbestowesi
on the old firm. JOHN D. 51'CORD.^,i't
JAMES SrCORD.,,
IN retiring from the old and well known firm of ArCoits_.
most respectfully recommend to the 'patronage
of the-public, nty successors; Messrs. Nl'Coao
feb7-lm
Mord rfla Co ' •
(SrETEII6O/13 TO .51`Conzr KIG.
4 MANUPACTIMPAIS and dealers' in',
HATS, CAPS, and FURS, whaterakand
car. Wood and ;Filth sta., Pittsburgh.
PARTICULAR attention paid to our Iretag
Gentlemen can rely, at all times, ugetting their HATS
and CAPS. from our establishmen t-o f the bat matertOs
am! trod - Mat:ship, of the lama styks,.and atihe lowest
prices.
Country Aierchants, (purchasing by wholesale,) iret'rei
spectrally invited to call and examine our Stock..aa.sati
can say with confidence, that, as, regards_ failliso.lllld
price, it will not suffer in a comparison with any hOuatt
Philadelphia. feb77"
Clothing 1 Clothing ! I
'pill; Spring and Stuntner stock that is now rjellt4r:tobe' -
I offered at the'old original
THREE BIG. DOORS,
Is one of the largest and choicest in selection thilhl4l,-
er bees exhibited by any one concern inthisor any . oth;
er city in the Union. I will notsu rib iderinke to desce-to
thc reader the different assortments of 11111Clif
nosy have to offer them; but will simply tell thein that if
they only favor me with it I will lay before : them
175,0)0 different garments to make a choice out of.;'.non ,
sisting in part of Coats. from the richest in quality d own ` -
•to" ilia lowest in price; Pantaloons and Vests, to thens.i '
tonishment of the beholder, with both inoudi ,and - oyes '
open._wouderin.. in the Most extravagant degree. of..aur
prise.• how such u - said collectiori of READY ?IDS
could possibly be collected together under. the ,coutrolof,
one individual But such , . things will be. melon; as.per-,
severance and Industry is the main-spring..ot• tgadm—
WithOutnarintention of boasting, on my part, 14411.113 r,
at the sante time, it is of such metal I ant principalty :cop
posed, for nothing iu the shapc.or Corm of-difficidne_srist
Matter what their magnitude may be, can deter me mom ''
accomplishing my object, in providing for the - fanner, thai
mechanic, and the day laborer.• My whole attention ill:
taken hp with the greatest 'care for their welfare; lir-get
ting up fashionable. and at the same time aubstintlatgarl , -- •
merits, to meet their demands; and as for cothersovhd
Macy themselves moving in a different sphere. intl. yo
quirtng an article of the ne plus ultra lond r they 'bays -
only to give me an outline of their Wants, and they: sr* •
sotted to a word.
Now, let me say a word or two to ity.Countryilfevit
tints in the trade: If you wish to save horn at lefitt2s..to.'
30 per cent. in your wholesale purchases. call . briettigka
`Three Big Doors," and if I 'don't meet your most?sen
guine' hopes. in the way of getting cheap bangeinsitgui
ircsh seasonable goods, I will not in funire attetaptittlf- •
Cr any inducements of a similar kiridto a geitegottii , p*
pie of so noble a nature and close discernment .•
JOHN •
febld-ly ' N0.151 Liberty street'
OFFICE of rue ALLEGIItIrf BUDGE - _
Pittsburgh, February
ELECTION for President, Managers .arid O yeers
../.1 for the "Company for erecting . a Bridge over:the:o T
ver Allegheny . Pittsburgh, /tithe CeuntreLalle;
ghenv, will be holden at the Toll House, On, Maa4,l;, •
tith of March next, at 2 o'clock, ,
feb 2-Imdtew3t JOHN. HARPER. Weltitnieg
NEW BOOKS.—VoI. 2 History of the OirardisraiStr -
Personal... Memoirs of the Patriots of the itetorlatitank
front unpublished sources; by Alphonte de r . .,anarrt .
in three vols. Vol. 51 just received. ' 4
The Life of Chesiolier Bayard, "the Good Knightio why
Scenes at Wasbiugton—a story of the , last genera:girl:: _-
by a Citizen of Baltimore . -
Adventures in Mexico'and the Rocky Mountaini;"lrf •
Geo. F. Ruston, Esq., member of the Royal Geogyelibleal
Now and Then.-LA Novel, by Samuel Warren, F. le 6.. 7
Author of "Ten Thousand a year,. ." The Diary
Late Physician,” ;.
The above works receiver] this day, and for sale by '
JOIINSTO.II - &_STOCRTOI4,
• • Booksellers, Market at.:
. _ •
. .„.,
IVrEIV BOORS—Just received, by 'Express: Genniyeri
.1.11 Eugland,. and Scotland, or recollections of a Swiall'
minister: hy'l.H. Merle IYAubigne, D. D„ - author of 111*::
tory of the Reformation, . Life of Cromwell, &c. ' '
A Practical Exhibition of the :Gospels of St. Matt
and. St. Mark, in the foim of I . 6 etvAisOntanded to asidat .
the practice of domeatic. instruction-and decation;by;Ottt.:'
Dird &limner, D. D.; Bishop of .Chgater. - -
For.sale by - • ELLIM & ENGLISH;
feb24 56 Market street;bet.'UltandAlle
BOHN'S ANTIQUARIAN - LIBRARY.--Just nada , :
ed, by the subscribers,. . - -
Six Old English Chronicles;
William of Malmesbury's English Chunziela ;
Mallet's Northern Antiquities;
BOHN'S STANDARD LIBRARY:
Schiller's works, 3 vole ;; - - •
Lanzi's History of Painting, 3 ;
History of the Girondists, 2 viola;
Ccrxes House of Austria, 3 vole ;
Coxes Memoirs of Marlborough;
Luther's Table Talk, by Hazlett;
Roscoe's Lorenzo-D'Hedici;
" - Leo the Tenth _
Ockley's History 'of thc Saracens; ;. -
Schlegel's Philosophy of History ;
Beckman's 'Battey of Inventions ;
Alachiavelli's History of Florence said dia.Prineet...:i
Chambers' Information for the People :
The Gallery of Nature- For sale bv.
H. S. BOSWORTPIIe.6ei::I.&.•
feb I • 43 rnarker,sareeS
Ci HAVING A.t .HADEVELESSNGSALGON—Riaei:
0 soy Faunistit, Tbnsorial Nearer; have fitter**
the saloon on the corner of _Cherry alley and Water et;,
near the Natimul Hotel, formerly occupied hY. Elerstit.:
Archer, and are prepared to wan on gentleme n pittna;
with ease, comfort and ppliteness.
In connection with their saloon, they have litte:al
excellent shower bath, where persons can have' '
baths atialunirs of the day. . •
They still continue to serve their eustareteza - alsotAt:
Old Stand, owner of the - Dianrond and trnion'etreaist,
piers. , -;.A;fiivtlioneand Intel/els of clean ntee.l*rizi4_t ;
be purchased, on application At. the Quftgr ,
omelet . Ofilee f corner of Penn street andflarrioon
.
I ' - Tao Vforraati Plll4 are
r°l'
*air, wholosalatutd retail , at the_
• REALENTATZ 011IRCK, "
No. 50. Smithfield
' '
Alt*, by . h . tn:Cole; '
minab ant; John BleCticlom,,= r 7:
3.
0:8mi
feb 21 - se.: . t at .
'Mr% Wanizs .
jeWETUTE- - ..xttee
Coy.Flnst and Wood .
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