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M. • ' Synitibid Street Chureh.—Pastor Rev. W. Cox. Location, corner of Smithfield and Seventh - etreeta. Services„ . lo6 A. M.; .fil t P. M. Wesley Chapel.—Pastor, Rev . C:FLJACEEION. cation,Lo icorner of Liberty and Harrison streets, Fifth Ward. Services, 10 I, A. M 4 61, P. M. , Asbury Chapel.—Pastor, Rev. C. Ptime. - LoCa lion, Townsend street, Sixth Ward. 'Services, 20 1 1, A: M.; .6t,P. M. German Mistion.--Pastor, Rev. 3: Brame. Lcr,l - on, corner of Cherry and Strarberry . alley. Ser vices; 10t, M.; 6}, P. - ' • Welsh. Aftrnen.—Paater, Rev: J.. CAnwextAnza. Lecationt Peanayliania Avenue, near Ross creot. Services, 101, A. M.; fit, P.M. . Bethel. IColorell.)L.Pastor, Rev. M. M. CtAstxr. Location, Wylie ',street. Servides, 10t, A. M.; 3 and 7, . P. M. - - . - - Allen Chapel, (Colored.}—Paetor, Rev. Location, Arthur..street, Seventh Ward. Servicee,lol, A. M.; 7, P. M. .- PRESBYTERIAN. First Church.—Paetor • Rev. Fianna litstsoN. Location, corner of Wend and Sixth streets. Ser vices 104 M.; and 6t. P. M. .SeSond.—Paator,Rov. -Loca tion, Fifth street; between. Wood and Market. Ser vices, Pal,.A. M.; and -3, P. M., except the first Sabbath of each month, when it Is 61, P. M. '- • Third.—Pastor, Rev. DAVID IL. Rrootz. LOCa. Lion, corner of Third and Ferry streets. Services, 10};.A. M.; ,61,P. Firurth.—Pastor, Rev: SAMUEL Fovrote. Lout: lion ' Penn street, 'Fifth Ward. Services, WI, A. M.; 61, P. M. FUTh.--Pastor, Rev. NATHANIEL. Wcet.:•Loco. tion, Smithfield street, above Sixth.' Services, 101, A. M.; 3, P. M. CATHOLIC. St. Paut , s.—.-Biabop, Rt. Rev. AL Mortara. Lo. cationicorner of Fifth and Grantstreets. Services, 10},A. Mi 3,'P. ' - St. Patricles.—Pastor,llev.P. GARLAND. LOnti tion, corner of Liberty street and canal. _Services, 10},'A. ISL; 3}, P. M. • 'St. Phi/meet:4 (German.)—Pastor. Rev. JOrEPH MULLER. Locatioh, Penn street, Fifth Werd. Ser vices, 10i, A. M.; - 3, P. P.M. - . LUTHERAN. First English Lutherano—Pastor, Rev. W. A. Passev.anr. ..Location, Seventh street. ;Serviette, 101, A. M.; 7,P. M. First German Lutheran.—Pastor, Rev..T. Faint setinn. Location, corner of Wylie and High streets. Services, 101, A. M.; 3, P. M.. City German Lutheran Missioh.--Residence of Mistilonary. with Rev. FoGELEAUCIII, Gnuit street; SWEDENBORGIAN. . • • Nero Jerusalem Society7—Pastor ' Rev. DAVID Powell.. Location,Apollo Ralf, Fourth street. Services,lol, A. h.; 3, P. M. CUMBERL'D PRESBYTERIAN. First. Cumberland .PreslYterian Church.—Pastor, Rev. A. ' M. Bavirr. Location, Sixth street,between Wood and Smithfield. Services, 101 A. M., and T EPISCOPALIAN. Trinity Church7-Pastni, Rev. GEORGE [Worm. Location, Sixth street, between Wood and Smith field., Services 10e A. M., and 3P. M. St. Andrres.--Pastor, Rev. War. PRESTON: Lo- Catiorti Hand street, between Penn and river.,. Ser vices, 10}A. M., and 3 P. M. St. PauPt.—Pastor; Rev. DvEn. Location, tt La. ceyville." Services,-10k A.M. BAPTIST.. First .B4tist Church.—Pastor, Bev. WILLIAMS. Location, grant Street, between Second and Third. Services, 10; A.M., and 61 P.M. Baptist Chttreh.—Pastor, Rev. T. C. TEUDALE.— Location, Grant street, near Sixth: Services., 101 A. M and 7P. M. ' COVENANTER. First Rearmed Presbyterian Church.—Pastor, Rev. .Tom BLecir. Location, Plum Alley. Ser vices, 101 A. M„ and 3 P. AL Second Reformed Presbyterian Church. Pastor, Rev. Location, penn street, Fifth Ward. Services, 10i A. IS.,..and 3"P. M SECEDER. First Associate Church.—Pastor, Rev. ANDERSON". Locauoii, Sixth street. i3ertices, 101. A. M., and 3 UNITED EVANGELICAL Ara United Evangelical (German.)—Pantnrs Boa= Konya. Location, corner-'of Sixth and Smithfield atreets. Services, 101, A. M.; 7, P. M. ALBRECIITITES. First Church.--Pastor, te e s. lion, Hand street, between Penn and bridge. Ser vices, 10i, A. M.; 3, P.)H. PROTEST ANT M ETHODIST. First Protestant Methodist.—Pastor, Rev.. Res minx. Location, Filth street, between Gnint and Smithfield.. Services, 101, A. M.; 7, P. M. Weskynn Churdt, (Colored )—Pastor, Rev. Tau,- Tv:. Location, Knovs alley, Seventh Ward. Ser vines, 101, A. M.; 7, P. M. ALLEGHENY CIITY„ METIIODIST EPISCOPAL. Bearer Street Church.-LPastor, Rev. D.. L. Dena. stv, Location P Beaver street, betiveen corner . of Ohio.and Nor th Common. Services, 10}A. M., and 61 P.M. - Smith Conurion Church.—Pastor, Rev. S. R. Banc =rm.' Location, South Common, between Fed eral and Sandusky streets. Services, 101 A. M., and ha 6l n P ul M. Chesnut Street Church.---Pastor, Rev. W. P. 13x.acirstrart. Location, Chesnut street, between Canal and Bridge; Services, 101 A, M., and 6k. P. PRESBYTERIAN. First ChureA.—Pastor, Rey. E. P. Swirr, D. D. Location, corner of 13eaver street and Gay Alley. Services, 101 A. M., and 6 P. M. &cowl Chureh. , —Pastor, Rev. Acne . 1). Ceme nts., D. D. Location, Washington and Liberty streets, above East Common. Services, 101 A. and '3 P.M. CATHOLIC Si. Michael's. (German.)-7Paetor, Rev. J. Mosz nazi, V; 0. LocatiOxi, Liberty street, Fourth Ward. Servicea, 10i 4. M., and 3 P.M. LUTIIE'RAN. First Ger m an - Lutheran Church.—Pastor, - Rev. J. Efortacat. Location, noar upper Bridge. Servi ceg 101 A. M., and 3 P.M. Second German:Lutheran Chureh.—:A slaw 'vile now in progress °resection. CUM BERL'D PRESBYTERIAN: First Cumber/and Presbyterian Charch.—Pasior, Rev. SratPson, Services t 101 A. M., and 7P. M. EPISCOP A LI A N . Christ'; Church.--Pastor, Rev. THOS. Coon/tow. Location, East Common, between Olio street and North Common. . . . UNION. Reg _Associate Reformed Church..—Pistor, Rear: Picammir. Location, North aide or the Dia-. mond. Services, 114 A. M., and 21 P. M. COVENANTER. First ,Ileormed Presbiterian.-,--Pastor, Rey. AN. Dams' BLACK. Location, Sandusky street. Servi. nes 101 A. M., and 3 P. M: - Rfformed - Presbyterian, (Old. School.)—Pastor, Rev. SPROULE. Location, corner of Lacock and Sandusky streets. Services., lok.A. M., and p, m. S E C - E DE R . First Associate . Church.—Pastor, Rev. Jaires Ronor.ne. LOCatiol3, corner of South Common and Sandusky ousels. , DISCIPIES . , . .Firit Discisles Church .- Eld er!, W. Sao= and S. Cutracri. - LoCation, Bank - Lane, bolo - w the old Bridge. .Servicee, 10t, A. M.; 21, P. M.; and 61. P. M. Second Disciples Church.—Eldera, TROIL name and Roar: McCLearx. Location, Beaver street,be tween .I.ackson and Carroll. , Servicos, 101 A. M., and 2 P.M. UNION. First Associate Refonned Church.--Pastor, Rev, J. T. PiI'LAREn. Location, Sixth street. Servie,es 101, A. M.; P. )51. Second Acsoclate Reformed Church.—Pastor, Rev. J. G. Raowa. Location, corner of Smithfield and Virgin alley. Services, 10}, A. M.; 2}; P.m; UNITED., EVANGELICAL. First Germais United „Evangelical Pas tor,•II.EV. CHABLES . Vitavranatatza. Location,-on' Canal, between Aqueduct and Upper Bridge.- Ser vices, 10f A. M., and 3P.M. • • • Second -Gennfili, Evangelical Church.-- Pastor, Dritmtsii. Location,' Ohio street, on Voegt jars grounds. Services, 10} A. M., and 3P. M. • ~.,::. :,:- , i, : ;,•±-- , :i.^7 , . ,,, .,' ... . .. . . , ME -, '!*"4- , • . _ . PROTESTANT_METHODIST. First PriqestantAfethodist Church..—:•Pastor, Rey. REENms. Location, Bait Common, near Ohio street. Services, 10k A. M.; end '7 P. M. ' African AL E. Church:, iColored.)---Pastor, Rev. Taos: LAWRENCE.Location, Nast, Commons.-- Services, 101. £,M,, and 7 P. M. Westleyan' Protistant Church,' (Colored.).—Pas. tor, DAV. DAVID STEVEN,. Location, ,Second street. :Services 101 . A M. and 7 P. M. Baptist Church,-(Colored.)—Pastor, Acv. Logo Location lieu Second street. tommertial anb sincattial. PITTSBURGH BOARD. Or TRADE. N. B. - CRAIG,' W. BARKER, ' COMLKITTICI TOICFEBRIILIq. MURPHY _ PASSENGER ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1848. Stoamboa tPacketLino,leaveadaily for Cincainati,lo AM. pasienger Packet, via Brownswille, to Baltimore and Philadelphia, Ba. as., and 0 P. X. LtaliCOUCh Line; dueot to Philadandda, 9 A. E., and 12e P. ht. Western and Southern Mail Coach Line, 6 A. K. North-Western, via Cleveland t daily4o A. Y. Erie and Western New York , . daily, 9 L. North-Eastern to Philadelph ia, daily except Sundays, 4 ARRIVALS AND Dn.\ NITRE OF MALLS. Eastern ,Mail via-Philadelpyrs, due 34..-st.; closes 12 M. Western MD, Cin. and Lousy., due m g closes 5 .A.N. South.via BalLandWashington,due 8 P. 11/..,clasess A. at. North-Western via Cleveland, due 10 A. at., closes 9 A. X. Erie and Westem_New York, due 8 ?. u., closes BA. ar. , . Par talus. Asksd. . Offend Bankiit iittsbutgli ' 550p0..5.50,00. *50,00 Exchange. Bank 50,00 44,00 43,50 Merchants , and M. Dank • 50,00 47,00 45,00 Farmers' Deposit Hank. •• • ••• • None in market. Hand fitreat .13ridge 50,00 50,00 49,00 Northern Liberties Bridge 50,00 35,00 Old Allegheny BrAge 25,00 36,00 aspo zennensviutt R. R. Static, paid on shares,ls2,so 5,00 1,43 City Bemis (0 fr coati). • • 46..1, • 90,00 Monongahela Bridge 25,00 16,50 Gas. Stock .... ••. • • .... .. • •• •-• 50,00 miur Review of the Markets. BACON—Sales of Cincionatl Sugar cured Hama at 91c.; other lot at 9c. City cured is sold at 7c.; Shoulders • 410., Sides s(dSte. The market is, be coming :a little brisk supply increasing. PEA --Sales a NUTSt 70(380c. ip bushel. This is very low. • BUTTER—SaIes or lion at 111012/c. PIG METAL-.—Nothing doing. DRIED" BEEF-Sales of 500 as. at 71c. ' TAR,--Sales of 10 bbls. at $3,75. EiONINT---Sales of small lots at 54;7506,01 I OIL-Saba of 23 bbla. Whiter Strained Lard Oil at FLOUR—We quote at $3,5003,88; but no sales Rom first hand" yesterday. Sales of small lots from store at $3,87(44,00; OORN MEAL--Salas in a retail Way at 43a4f,c. Market almost bare, with considerable demand. Chicks - ring's Pianos. fr i f i lv • JOHN E. MELLOR, Oda Agtnt fin 4C/ticketing's Pianasfor Wertirn Printsyl- Dania.) No: 8t Wood street, Pittsburgh, . . • . • has received, and now open for sale, the following elegant assortment of Piano-Partes, direct from the manufacturer, and for sale at Mr. Chickering's (Roston) prices, viz: One superb Rosewood, seven octave, carved in the most elegant and rich Lyle of Louis XlV.•—nesv scale_ )n5 iusewood, carved, seven octave—new scale. ue - 40. 8f octavenew scale. Ono do. octave, carved moulding—new scale. Twa ,do. • 6 do. rotuni comerw, " " Two . .do. Ai do. -square " 111 • The above, are from the manufactory of J. Chickering, 'Boston, and of the latest atyles of furniture, and with his now and approved scale. • Also on hand, and for sale low— Three Rosewood Pianos. 6 octaves i from the manufac tory of H. Worcester, New York, formerly of the firm of Stodart, Worcester & Dunham. Two Rosewood, 6 octave Pianos; from the manufactory of Oale & N. Y. ' One Rosewood, 6} octave; manufactured by Bacon to Raveni•New York. • One Mahogany 0 omit , Piano; Maths in Baltimore, and left by the owner for sale, either for cash or in ex change for such goods USW/it a. : m country store.— Price ' • jan3o '. - liras, Wheeling . Packet. The new and .splendid pauenger steamer 44 , Z. TAYLOR, hi. E. Lrcas , Mauer, will run ass Regular Packet between Pittsburgh and ee ing, eeving Ude city every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 10 o'clock, 1. w., and Wheeling every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 8 o'clock, A. Y. For freight or passage, (having superior accommoda tions,) apply on board. ' - • The Z. Taylor is an entirely new boat, and for speed and acciotamodation is not surpassed,h4: say bantam th e -river.-:;-patio) -ARMSTRON G -It CROZER, Agts. ' ---- TO LET—The Warehouse now occupied by the undersigned, on Liberty:steam, opposite tho mouth of Sixth. Po,ssession given cm the Ist of April.— They also offer for sale the balance of their stock of Gro ceries, on accommodating terms. A person desirous of parchasiag can retain all or most of their custom, and to snob they wilt giro immediate possession. JAMES COOPER & CO., jaraticilw N 0.164 Liberty st. COMMON TEAS FOR in CENTS PER BET. The subscriber, wishir.g to dispose of his entire stock of Queenswam as soon - as possible, will sell common Cups and Saucers, at the extremely low price of 1.5 k cents per set, along with other articles. Now is the time to secure a good assortment of Ware at low prices.- Store-keepers o.lldfainilies should improve this opportunity, without de.: lay. Remember the place, Cm:vs, Hsu., No. 115 Wood street. denial • WM. GETTY. FOURTH WARD PUBLIC-SCHOOLS.—The Direct ors Ire happy to annonnes to the citizens of the Ward that these Schools will reopen in the new building on Moridayohe sth inst Pupils will be required to get new -tickets of admission. which may be had of either of the Directors; W. Wallace. IL IL McGowin, Ish el- Winans, C. B. M. Smith, C. Yeager, and A. G. Reinhart. One of the Directors will be at the - School Rause on Fridayand Saturday, to issue permits and eon duct visitant through the building. Parents are request. ed to call for tickets. A. G. REINHART, febtlt • President. rpo the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Quarter Ji • Sessions,of the Peace, in and for the County of Alle gheny: The petition of E. Joinrszox, of the Third Ward, city of Pittsburg, in the county aforesaid, humbly sbeweth, That your petinonerhath provided himself with materials for the accommodation of travelers rend others, nt 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 peti tioner, as in duty bound, will pray. E. JOHNSTON. We, the subscribers, eitizens of the aforesaid Ward, do certify, that the above ,petitionur is of good repute for honesty anti temperance, and is welt provided with house room and convenienCes for the accommodation of trav elers and others. andlhat said tavern is necessary . • Samuel Baird, William Irvin, Henry C. Kelley, Chas. Melchei P , John . Hogan, P. Kromer, j Bryan. William Hare, J. Banks Knox A Hasten J. Hamilton, T. Phil. AM.% the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Gettezni ofQuarter Session' of the Peace in and for the County Ay : . The petition of Salvadore Slocum, of the Fifth Ward, city of Pittsburgh, in the County aforesaid, humbla: shame t, That your petitioner bath provided himself wi 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 peti lione, as in duty bound, will pray, ' • - . SALVADORE SLOCUM. We, ,the -inbictibera, citizens of the aforesaid Ward, do certify that the above petitioner is of good repute for honeary sad temperance, and is well provided with house room and.convennuces for the accommodation and lodg ing of strangers and travelers, and that said tavern is neceusry. - James nVite in, John Taylor, Matthew Nelson;F. Carr, Daniel Pentz, John - Mackin; R. Watson, A. Glass, James . Dein; F. E. Ruinier, S. Reim, E. Reis. - feb2: fit O . SA E—A wo Storycame aim sear ranged.; 16 by:so, on Wylie. street, near Chatham. Title sear ronied.t Will be sold cheap, if applied JOHNfor loon.y Apply I°CO t Conveyancer, Fourth street. near Smith fi eld. orJAS. McGuire,. Tailor, j rul tai Third street, St. Charles Building. KILN DRIED CORN MEAL-96 barrels Kiln Dried Corn bleali 66 barrels Rye Flour, from Parterson's Bri e g da. b bi t : cinbli m lls, store and for sale by f JOHN. BLACK ec. CO. T'ILOVER SEEDA-7 barrels, just received.eutd • for 811115 tjan3l) : SMITE & SINCLAIR. To Lumbermen. IIIHE undersigned. desires, upon his return 'from 11 East, which will be about the Erth or 10th of Pebria.. •Iy. to contract' for from AO to 30 Ti:mound pieces or LOCUST TIMER, suitable for Cross Ties, say 0 feet in length, and of sufficient size to square 51 to Inches.— Tke Timber to be delivered, either at Pittsburgh or Madi. son, Indiana,— the :Iran! rireferred. Communications may bo left with Means. Church 'Bc Carothers, before the . dates mentioned. Payments cash, on delivery of Tirol • JO BROIIGH. jean • Pres'ifif: and I. HN - Rait Roa d Co. '(Gazette uh. 21{1Bil • and It weekly and eh. this office. ,OTRAYED OR STOLEN=Froin Lighicip , s Tavern, 3 )0 miles from Allegheny, on the Franklin Itoad,on Wed nesday evening last, Sept. 97th,1848, a Bay Mare, about 14} bands high ;has a small white spot on her forehead; and some white on one oiler hind feet; hadon a halter when she left. She is about 5 years old. Ant' person who will returniter to the subscriber, or to John Agnew, Second Ward House, Allegheny or acrid him information where she scan be obtained be suit ably rewarded. - JOHN FERGUSON , °en) w , Pine Tonship. BY EXPRESS--Received‘ at Hem & Cantwell's, 86 Market street, and for sale low -1 dozen flee erotabet steel worked,Bags velvet: ' " ' crotchet '"." `.Parses; '4 , . idea HAMS-10 casks, Sagar Coxed lams, Stagg Ir. Slay brand; a superior article, fee'd and tot sale by janS9 S. ta . W. HARBAUGH. 1111 ~ „;,,,: Z . - :: , 7 .- i." ''''''.'"'r:' ' ::: 1 •:.*-1-',--,f ,' -: t. :...,:.': 1:1' , t ; i.:::', 4 ; ''''. 1: 2 : ;. 1 ' nj.''' ' 2' ' ' r - ' '‘! ,' ` *,. :,-i '...:7*:4 2'- --* ~ I " , * x " t *l, " c . -v- 4- •**. * -:., -.. - - ~.,-, r ~.., 6 , j,.,..,„,,1• -•K ... ,•.- - -i, ~. ~ ..,,,.,. • .•:- ..•: 41- ••• o-, ~•• -4- - ~..- •t-• ~`,... : %.' t r ..,,,, f . .1” ' 4 " t ::' ' '''' 4r ~.,, v ~ .--',:s.—:s ' y.: .~.. ..,• -, MEM El • • { BAPTIST. STOCKS. OFFICE OF THE POST,. SATIIRDAT Moßrtnim, Abruary 3, MIL BUM :..l ' -~- .' , ;-.:: : '..',..,.• , !,:f...-.::: , '•L'',:- ..?•44.•:.tt'!.T.,!'",'i,.;i-..-i:_:-..-.-,: LIST OF LETTERS - ; tzaAINIIVO in the Pitteourgh Poet Office fr9ist the, 111,15 th of Snontap,lB4B, to the: lit. of; Fobratury;lB49. , Persottecalling for Lettere, Min plettee *Lay they are ad.' tised. • Ladles , List. Mims Amy C Anderson ELI Anthony Mary Aikin Mary Anderson Mary 13 Atm Rosanna Amich Susan AnderSon Martha AtkinAnn Reny Anderson Sarah Anderson Eliz'bh.Auelin Lavinia Bacon Jane P Biriley 11 E Royce Nancy Bailey Sarah i Blaney Rebecen Boyd Jane Baines iletretaA .Boden Be:none S. Bradley.. IllizateM Batty Mary Bollman Eliz'bth Bradenbury Eli'bh Beard Mary Jane Boston Anna M Brennan Mary' Baty Sarah Jane Boston Ann Bunn Anna Behan MA Mrs Bowen. Mrs Burgess Rachel Biggard 'Bowler Elizabeth Burke.hlary Biggs Mary flowers Elizabeth Burke Louisa Cadwallader L A .Carey Lydia K Cochran Mary C Calkwell Rebecca Carey Elizabeth Collins Mary Calhoun Mary A' Carroll Mrs Conway Eliza Campbell Sarah A Clark Jane Coplind Sarah Colon Mary Crook Martha . • . . Dollighan Jane Doris Isabella .Dunlap Mary Dennelly M Mrs . Dougherty Mary Dunn Jane , J. I Donnelly SnsannaDryden Nancy , Dingman Mary__ Davidson Isabella Davis Mary Derry Charlotta 'Davis Maria . Dearing Ann E Dickte Joanna Zg• , . . Eakin Mary Jane Ellis Elizabeth Enoch Susan Edmonds Hann'h Ellsjs Nancy 11. Ewing Margt 2 Feely Catharine Finagan Mary Forsyth Maria Fenny Elizabeth Fitch Lydia Foster Mrs • • Fegan Mary Ann Ftanagin Mary France Ma' Fell Elizabeth . Eliza Amelia • Fuller Ann Ferguson Mary C Flynn Fanny GI Gallaher Cath'e Gillespie Sarah Green Sarah Gallger Louisa J Gillespie CarolineGumbert Sgrah Garwood Jane Gillespie Nancy Gray Mrs Grugher Ellen- Gilkesoa Martha JGray Mary D • Gitlin Mary, = Girt. Jane W Graham Miss • Gilbert Mary A Glenn Jane Graham Elzbth Gilchrist Amanda Goodwin Laura C Graham Martha H. Hagan Mrs John Hickman ChristinaHoffmann Barbara Hanoghan Nancy Heisley Rebecca Hogan Catharine Hall Elizabeth Hemingray Mary Hollebdbeek M'y 2 Hall Rachel Hemingray Mary JHolland Mary Hamilton Rachel Henry Helena Holiday Mana Harkins Elzbth Henderson A M Holmes NancrA Harpruno FrancesHenneslyE M Holmes Laura ' Naughton Mary • Hening Id A House Elzbth Hawes I. P Henry Rachel J Howard Mary Hays Catharine Herrick Martha MHoward Elzbth' Hays Mary - Herring Elizabeth Hunter Eliza Hays Sarah M Hillier Miss 3 Hurton Jane Hebard Sarah Hillis Jane Hutchinson Jos"edl: flutings Isabella Ingrain Elizabeth Irvin Aaron Irvin Elizabeth Ivarah Sarah A Jackson Hannah Jervis Ana Jane Jones Susan Jackson Mary Johns Margaret Jones Ann Jennings Eliz'h H Johnston Marg't /Jones Lizzie C Jones Man' Jones Rosannah Rain Sarah Kelly Rosanna 2 Kent* Ellen C Kay Hannah Kennedy Louisa King Emma Kelly Elabla 2 Ken Caroline R Kllnefelter Ann R. Kelly Ellen Kerrigan Eliza Knox Anna Lawrence k i l'a M Little Margaret G Lowery Mary Ann Layton Mary D Lonergan Joanna Lawry Jane Lea Isabel Langstaff Marg't Lowry Mrs Lilly Catharine LOOMill anha Ludwig Henrietta Lisecanb Luc'a W Lougherty Mel'da Lupton Mary A Lister Eliza'h 9 -Loather Mary Lynch Mary A Lyons Eliza Lyon Nancy 111 Magill Martha Morrison Mary• McCutcheon J P hiartmis Sarah Mulholland Jane McClelland Eliza Massie Harriet Mulholland Sarah Mabeth Mason Nancy Mullen M R McCullough Sarah Martin Jane Murdock Eliza'h 'McCullough EPbth Means Hadressa Murdock Marg't McDonough Re'ca Mellard Margaret Murray Mary McGaw S Might Sarah Ann McAfee Martha M'Gee Sidney hillier Hellen hl McAfee Catharine EcGeo E M Miller Mary , MeAtee Miss M'lntire Mary S Miller Elizabeth AloCandlesa Mar't McLain Nancy Miller Mary McClean Mary McLeod Sarah Moler Jane hicCormiek Car'nehichfillen Ann - Morona Mary McCormack Mar-McPherson Rachl Morrow Mary garetta McQueen Mary 32 Moore Sarah McCutcheonClar'aMoores P Moore Lustine E Nichols Jane E Nagle Mary 0 O'Connor Maret Owens Catharine. Pain Nancy Panama Adeline Pltuikenton E J Hal met Nancy J Pearson N Porta: Dorothy Parsons Mary J Piper Lucinda R Powell Ardmitas Quinlin SEDUM Ann Renton Jano Richaidaon Eliza Riddle Cath'rne A Robb Margaret Lands Elenor Shoemaker John Smith Donlan E Soups Letitia Mrs Smith Mary J sawyer Marsha A Shaffer Caroline Smith Ann Scott Marg't .1 Skeer Elizabeth Spargo Mary Sealy Nancy 2 Skilman Stertgere Amanda Shuttlesworth Sas Slicer Mary Ann Strout Mary Aim rah hi 3 Bentham It C S.eviek Sarah A Shoop Ilridget Slionecker Sarah Steward Ellen Taylor Mary A Thompson Isb'a M Tanen Margaret Thompson Harriet Traits Margaret Toumblinson E'bh Thompson Slarlei Townsend haseua Trunlerstone Mgt V Union Ann Virachile.Auna E Wagener Mary Wilkinson Ebb Erd,linzirici-Wautwright.hZtdi Wintor Catharine Wallace Mary Wado M Williams Mary Ward Mary Wilson M A 2 Wood W M Woods Theresa Winebiddle Alma Koung Martha Z Zimmerman Francis Gentlemen's List., Agnew D L Allan 'Jezebel Anderson W 0 Abet Thus Allenne Joseph Armstrong Dan'l Addams J R Allender A C Arbon George Agnew Dant Alger, W Armstrong James Addams R Applegate & Me-Armstrong Dail Addams W L muslin Asper Caleb Alan, W G Anthony Much! Atkinson 1111 Ahl Dail Sen Anderson ShepiyHAtkintJames Allan W Anderson Stephen Allan Whit W B Baker James Bingham Win Brastreup James Banckner Wm Bell Jeremiah 2 -Braden James Baker Isaac Blythe D 0 Bryden Jas 2 Banning E P Bingham I A Brawl H H Ball James Blood Eugene A Brady George Barns Joseph Blakely John Bradley John Bastian Wm Threes Wm Brass 'Ph°. W 2 .. Barber John Bison Jacob Brunken And'w Barker George Blythe I A Bradley Jno Harbin Than Blake Edward Brice John Baner James Black H Brennen Pierce Bachnler Fred'ek Black Aaron Brand H H Bath= John Black S W Bradley L Bayard David Black .1 2 Bryden Jar 2 Barrows James Black H Bryan John Barr Sariel S Black W T Bryant John Barrows Admimnoßooz John Brophy Wm Barnett A H Boat) Thos Bachanan Juo Bateman Isaac . Bowman R S Bynes Pat'k Bell Joseph 2 Bowen Thos Hathaway Mr Redden H Hausman) B Butler Win Bendel! James Bryle Charles Bunts Sam') Beatogtou Thos Boyer Leann Butler Thos Bender George Baothn G W Burton Jun H Beach B R ' Boodu G W Burley Rohl Benum Horace Brice John M Butler Richard 'Bennet James Bowlby Jay II Brinkhammer R'd Bern Elisha Bowen John Bushnell Neville Benda Jacob Bowen C M ' Burnside Geo Bidleman Jacob Bowen Wm 2' Bowen H Boomer Elisha 2 . _ Cahill James Clark tlf M Rev Courtney Henry Gannon Charles Clark A L or James . _ Casey & Mitchel Ctark Win 2 Cox James Cappello H Clark J F Cox J r Carroll Charles Clarke Geo %V Cory James Carroll Michael Clark John D Coyle Joseph C Caskey William Cohart JJr Corso &rajah Cassiday W 8 Collier F Copt Collier John Carpenter Jae H Collins John - Coyle Mr Carroon Richard Coleman James Corcoran Jere'mh Campbell Charles Collins Patrick Craig Samuel Campbell Robt 3 Coates Esborne Crawford Robert Caldwell William Coleman %V H Craig Henry Dampbell John Coffin James G Crawford JJ B Caldwell John Collins Samuel Cleaver James C Bampbell Robert Cooper F Crossett John Wm or Mrs Cooper Samuel Crockett Edward Caumbelliliart'mw Cochran C Crouse Moses Chrisfield Wm Connor John Curry John Cheeves James Cordell J Curry George Cheny & Wray Cmutolyrairick Cunningham Jesee Chambers James Cook John Cummins James Chese Britmin Company K V Curren Peter Chalfant James Converse 3 Copt Cunningham T. Childs NV E Conway John Curtain Nicholas Clark Harvey Consett Geerge Cullin Thomas - Cloky Rev Covert Joseph 2 Cunningham C .Clark James or Cordell Allan Carter Charles Thomas Cowell w Cummings John Clark Bernard Cox , Iharles Cummins Alex Cunningham Jas Daniels Thomas Deynester E C Greening Thomas Davidson Bold Dennison Mr Duffy Hugh David Justice Devoll P Duffield John David Alex Devereaux John Dushane R A Dawpsou Isaac Dillworth S Duncan Thou 2 Davainsville John Dorey Allan Dunkey John Daniels Thomas Dougherty Daniel Duncan Wm Davis Evnn D Doichy John A Dunn-Allan Davis John ,B Dogherty James Dunham David 8 Davis Goodman Doutherry AllehaelDuuning.lames Davis David j Doyle John , Darburovr A J 2 Davis Joseph Douthett A T Dobson Joseph A Davis Mr Pougherty Saml Devereaux Joun.o Denning Jammt Dodson C C 81 Eddy - Eagan John Emhoat Jacob F Eaton OlenhousenEagar John Elden John . &Co , Evans gravid . Ellis George Eogent George Edmondson Caleb Evans Thomas Edwards Edwd Eaton Henry K Evans John Ebben \V II 2 Ely Byrns Evans John B Eagan L F Ellis George T 2 Fairley.Rolo Eleming Thomas Frizzed John 9 Falconer Arc'd 2 Fleming Andrew •Franklin J Fanan Patrick Fleming James . Franciscui John Fisher Daniel ' Fleming Wm 'Frazer Wm Finn James Fowler E - Fritz Jordon Finley John Foster Wm Freed David Fjtzgarald E Fowler-John ••• • - Frenze Isaac Finikle Wm Ford Marshal - • Fnulich,H Fitzgerald John FornerJ N ••-: Freeze Isaac - • • Fettnigan Francis Folgamtt Et W -•• , Freed David' Fetch Samuel Foster Richard' -. Fulton Chrbit'r. Finn Patrick Foley , Thornait • - Venetia John Fitzgerald E Fogus Frederick- Flannigan ' Gresey Henry V GarbertJosepli Goshorn James M Gering Charles Ganghel John Gaining Wm Gallagher John Gillen Nll Graves George a7.E. 1 ~ ~ - DJ BE "" 1 V , EN Mil . El , ~ , >~ ( j i ~:Y N ~'-~ • • • . _ C - lir • Green Getty Wm • - Gallegher 8, C ' lirennett Hemp. Galvin Michael Govan TB P 'Grady Nicholas George Joseph 'Gillespie Win •.Green John &Co Goechring Jacob Gilson James W Drahain John B Gallagher J G Gillespie D Graham Joint Galbraith Wm ':.Giles Danl Graham Hugh. Goren George-P':Glenn Wm Graham Barnes. Gates Wm Glenn B V 2 Graham Peter Carey John A':' Glowville Sand Graham James Garbert John,' 2 Goodwin B P Grimes James E Gault Henry T' Gm*/ T Gorman Mr Griffin John Gazzam AH C D Garlich Hamilton Gordon Joseph Gooewm Aaron L &Co Hamilton . / L• • Heirs Wiljam Hill Thomas HIIMITIMOII Wm 2 Hays RiehardHightman George Robert Hays R Hill John Hamilton ohn L - Hay John W Hill James Hainsworth Steph Hay A T Hogans Hassell Hairline 'John Id Rolling Henry' Hoke Geo W Hanon Edward Heany Bernard Hodgens Daniel . Elannegan John - Heeney Francis Holmes 8 R ' Hammett Samuel Hesse John • • Hoffman ETr. Hanbp John Makes Samnel 'Holmes S T Hanna John Henryßobert • Holmes Charies Hannington GA. Hershey Henry S Holland Alex Hannahan•Bliehl Henderson H Hogan B • Hart Thomas S . Hesser John 2 Holman hl Hartz Antoin •Hentin James C • •HolmeSjames R Harbaugh C C Herbert John Howes John Rev Han William Haigh Joseph P Horne roteph Harkey G lieweYlohn C ' Houton George Harbous BH. . Henderson James Hough John Hardie James , . Aervey John Hopkins Allan Harkins David _ Herringli M Huber tr. Layman Hensley R S Henderson W S Hulben George Haotead Fred'rk': HewerJC Huey Robert Havlin Saml B Hill Levi "" ' Hate.hinson Wm 5 Hathaway BralPfd Higgins W B Hunter Robert Howard John Hill E F • - • Hunter Alex Hatton Daniel • Hillerman Josiah Hughes James L Hays Jacob Hinkel Ch / arles Hunter B • Israel James P Dula Wm shael Ricb'd D Irwin Alexander Irwin hunts A •• Irwin H H Irwin Brown . • Jackson Mr Jenkins WM 2 Jones Thomas Jackson Stephen Johnson Robert Jones Henry P Jackson Samuel Johnson Henry Jones Sainuel Jordon %V F Johnson NT W Jones James P Jenkins labor. 2 Johnson John 2 Jonesß M Joffrnan Franeis Johnson John Jones Henry Jinks Joseph H Johnson A T Jo nes & th in y Jukes John Johnson Thomas Jones John P Jeffrey A J Johnson Samuel JohnsinOV H Jenkins John D Keine'Cherie M Kerr Patrick Knowland Evan Kane Silas • Kelly James Kirk Alegander Kana James Kelly Win Kirkpatrick John Kennedy Thos Kelly Thdents Kenney Wm Kennedy Wm Kerr Jtunes - W KizzeiVm Kaws Edward Kelly Edward Kissick S Keenan John Koor Alexander. Kissick Moses Keller Wm -Kerr P H Kinzey Thomas Keller Peter Kelly Michael Ki r kb r ig e Kennedy Robert Knox-Edward Kirkpatrick John Kennedy Wm Kncrwlezon John Kinsey .1 Kendal Christoptr Kidd Georga King Charles Kearney James Latshaw Henry Lee AFP Jr Lilly Fortnimtus Laughrey Robert Leech /sines C Line George Lowry J Lewis L D Loraine John Landes Joseph .Learch Jesse Lovell Noah Lamed James H Lemett Lafayette Logan &Dolennan Leedy Jacob Lindsey James Long Joseph K Lee 'Wm Liseomb Silas I . Lockard 'mac Lewis Spencer Lytle Samuel : Long Joseph W beet EA Livingston Steph . Loomis Henry C Lewis Wm Lefty Wm Lord R F qewis Enoch LivingstonnclurgLutton Win Lee Wm . •& Co Lynch Janus Lewis Charles Little Wm Leonard Mr 31. Mare V R Mercer John Moler Joseph Margnis Wut Muner Patrick Morse A H Mahony Mary I Munto John Moran Felon Mason& Bruner 3Milhnoon Moses Morton George Maher E Mills Geo S Moorhead Jae Matthews J S Mills Isaac hlodre J H Mahon Richard Miners John Mborse S Mackesell John Miller Wm Moorse Jas M Magic , Jos H Mitchell Joseph IllooyseThos C Mutter Wm Mitchell Thos Moore George Mahoney Dan - 1 - Miller John S Moors John Masterson P Miller Jacob Morrow Jos H Matthews Jam Mitchell Hugh hfurpby Charles Mastery Jobs Miller John S 111Y.5.11 Joh n Maths Saml Morton QS W Mallen Hugh Matthew. Thos Morague E R Mularchy Michel Matthews a K Morgan Thos L Mullen Edw'd Mahon Rt.= Moses Hamm Mullen Geo W Matthews C G Morton Alex Meyer Jno C 31 asteu Saml Montgomery %V J Mullen PaCk Martin Danl Mr V Moms Thos Myers Alfred Martin Dan , ' M Morris Frederick Mundy Felon Martin Thoi Morris John Murphy Edw'd Martin S Morris Prances Moody Matthew Wharf Wm A Morris John Murray Dan'l Merino Augustus MorlinThos Murray Chas Messinger lien %V Morris James Murray John Meeks James Moorhead James' Murphy .1 F Mukitts Tilos Mordant las Means John rzt -31-Arder las ?d'Crancken Wm 1111Cee Jobe Ml3aMy John MConnick Mehl sPKnight J S MBeth Jno M'Cormiek Wm MlCelvy P H./nu AVA - leeyy Phillip M'Conitell Ira A hlltelvis Rohl. MllrideT M'Dermott Chas hVGinmery John AVAnnally /no Itl'Donnel A 2 APGIII Alex Mtßride Than ' APHenry Wm hilienrylas 3PAnary Francis-31 , Donald Thos hrGattmgle Rtrrid co Mlllwee John . hi:Gott:tulle Peck M'Culloagh Jas MDennottJohn IttOunuigie Ins ht'ClarenJaA. M'Farren Jas ArGonnlgle Pt'ck Illtarthy Thos M' Whiners Thos 31.'Clees M'Cleatin John NPlntosh Lewis - Mld alien T A ltrClure Wm hilt:Roan Matthew hrlighe Pat'ck /Wearier John j'Atlntosh Wm hPKenna James M'Cartney Wm"' I.llree Rll M'Mullen T A lit'Claren Wm Mlfea Wm ' hPhlullen las M'Call Jos ' &111 1 Cague Molloy James M'Cully John it ‘ 3l.lCown Jas M'Cracken Saml Neale Was Nun James Neeles Michael Nesbit Robert 2 Nicholson Robt H Nolan 'Samuel Neely Wm Norris K 11 Norten Jacob Nelson Robert Nutt John N Noble Wm O'Donnell MorchlaLery James 'G'Conner Dennis O'Hallran John G'Neil John Owen Joseph Olner Thomas 1313rien John •:.; Patton John A Patterson John Phelae James . Painter James Pierce Win A Phillips David F. Pagen Samuel 2 PeeblesJohn Piper Henry Patsly samnel Peterson P Ptekeragill Win Painter Joseph II Paterson BF Hhilllpe Thomas Palmer Franklin Parham Alfred Pratt Edward F Pain John Penny J 8 Pyle Tay/or Battersoh James Pettigna Joseph Pritchard Arthur Parker George W Phillips John Putman Glenn Patterson Joseph Phillips Davie 3 Pugh Thomas Patterson JIV Pitcarn John Pifei James Pattorson S Z Phillips Charles Penell C PattersohJohn K Pheelan James Porter John Patterson James Phalen James Porter Washintn 2 Patterson Robert Phelan Michael Patts Patrick Quillen John A Quinn W P Queer Will Raessnyder Wm Rinehert Alfred RerkJohn Raymond El W Richards Wm Ruse F A Rhinehart Jacob Richardson John Rook A B . . , . . Rooney David Riddle J K 2 Roach James Reisinger David Rider Thomas Ross Josepn Rahn John Risher John C Rollers Dlt Renner Wm Riley Isaac Robinson IVm .1 Dees Wm Richie Thomas Rodgers Patrick Rees Rees Roberts Robert Rogers .1 C Reed Wm Robertson Jobn Robinson Olney Reed John Robinson .1 A Robbison ..1 Reynolds Win Roberts Thomas 'Robinson .1 J Raynolds C C Ross Hendershn Robinson 1 A Reed Joseph Ress Donald . Rodgers Wm Reed George Itl Robson Wm Rogers Robert Reynolds .1"H Rowland Ryan Ryan a A Reed C W Robb J H Russell David Reed John F Rotts John .. Ryan Wm Reynolds J C Robb Isaac Risher A Sagiudoph Geo A Shields J D Spencer Edwaid Singer Henry A Shields Alexander Sprnitsnood ET Sanabery Benj Shuren Shone Sprinsten A Same{ R 0 Shenyer Morgan Sprou l Matthias Sands Antos &Lend& Wm Span e James L Seott Thomas Shinp W R Spencer John H 2 Scott Benj F Shield Wm K Sterie Ceo Saortz Abraham Sichlea T Stark Henry ScluurtzJabe L Sills John ,Steneh Geo Seuddei Charles K Sleigh Wm Stevenson Jut F SCoti L 9 slick Oliver Stewart 111 J Scott Walter Skinner George Stuart Charles Sell Joseph Smith Joseph A Stuen Cregin C Seater Wm Smith W H Sandford Wm Semosen L . Smith Matthew C Ehnen Wm Sellers Thomas Smith Peter Stevenson Wm Sadists John A Smith Alexander Stuart R N Sernene: Stir , Smith Andrew Sterns Wm C Solomon Chas E Smithß Stocking Sydney Souder J J Smith ' Edward Stittued Myron Spadoce Wm Smith,Geo Stonxceper David Shaw Thomni W Smitli - Alfred Strollais Daniel Shelienberger D Smith Elijah Still Alexander : Sheaf° Henry Smith - Peny Strain Thomas Sheeden James Smith John N Sweeny. John Sheldon S B 2 Smith Robert W Suerta Abraham Sheets W R Smith Christian Sununu Mielmel Shoalser Jacob Simpson Jon C Sue Mer J M 2 Sheredon Patr'k Snodgrass J Snongenger Wm Shields Isaac Snodgrass James Sneets Joseph Shiftier George M'King Sneets John , Sheridan J B Etnodw., so James Sutton Wai-H Shunt Geo Spice Thomas Swany Andrew T. Taylor &Brant Thernhill Welling Trailer Lewis Taylor/ernes Trukeb Walter H Sharper Wm Taylor Isaac Teruimus F'd B. .Tuny Jones Tenyler Wm Trisdal G Traxal Wm Temfe Wm Tibbal Jas Trans k James Thompson R L Toner Adam Truly Robot D ThaletraJno TarleyJohn Trazal N W Thompson Wm Tomlinson John GTrensene G Thompson J Upson Asa C Ully, Vance A 2 •• Vonbam H C Verdey Wm Von Bleak H 2 Vroomcr Dan'l Vurcbl N Vanderenden J W • Wagstaff - 1V A Whiteside Rb't Wilkinson Jas Walker James White John Winplch Wm Walker .11, • White Thos J Witnor R • Wallace Andrew Whittaker Jas Williamson G Waters John rt ,Wilder James Waters George Williams R T . Wilkens E Viralhera David WilliamsL W Wert Wm ,Waters & Evans Williams; Rcled Winchell T I Ward E S ' Williams Thus Woods Win Watson., W IV,il lams Whl Worden Wm Ward JWiliiainsS IS Worthingion Sol. Welsh Franess Wilton &Ricbaid- antler Welsch Wm . son " • Woods Jim Wells Eft Willim Williams Woods John G Wells John , Willm John B Woodward Jas Wearn"Frances Willm 5 . 0 • WoodaMni Wells R-W Wickna Chas ' Wright T W 'West BP Wilkens J . Wright I K. Welsh John Woitlohn Wtrt Wm Whitson T • '; • • " -Y. Y oung Morgan York Thos Young Jesse W Y oung Dai l Young John Young/tea H. • ~ „. „..: I.*• , ''' , ';';`;'' ,, iki• ;~s n -- •••• _•••• • ~.r . ,: , , .-ii, .".i it ' ,7 , i' ' ' . -.. 7'f. WM SEMI MEM ,_ , ME The .splinr. • r _t - Clerk of Ht. En. DeWitt..Olt/nom Day Spring Division Sons of TemperanCe. y o.tvig men ! Hope Sons of Temge7ance. Pittsburgh do - -do Bayardstovvn , do ' do Lawrenceville . du do CB ' ' C. McI{IBBIN,-P. M Post Office Pittsburgh, Pa., February 1,1849. ailig itErvi PORT OP PITTSBURGH. ARRIVED, • , Steamer Lake Erie, BM:1a, Beaver. Alichigan N 0.2, Gilson, Beaver. • "' ',Bald; Jacobs, B rownsville. " Atlantic, Parkmacn, do. " Beaver, Cldrke, Beaver. Z. Taylor, Lucas. Wheeling. • Caleb Cope, Murdock. Wellsville. Wyoming, PARTE St. D Louis. DE, . • • " Lake Erie' Sholes, Beaver. " Baltic Jacobs, Brownsville. Atlantic, Parkinson, do. '; Michigan N 0.2, Gilsoueßeaver. • Beaver, Clarke, Beaver. - • • " Consignee, Lockwood, Cincinnati. Telegraph No.l, Hazlett, Louisville. ‘: Clipper No 2, Crooks, Cincinnati .1. Z. Taylor, Lucas. Wheeling. " Consul, Kinney ,Wheeling. " John T. Crittenden, -, St. Louis. • 'The Messenger, No. 2, leaves to-day, at 10 o'- clock, for. Cincinnati. The river Instill high ; but falling slovvly. SCOTLAND AND WALES. "land ' Palleag • to a nd Srom Mis land Mr By the StearlP SARAH &INDS and /h. Packet &tips, . s.& . . _ E. vv.-BYRNES & COQ, , • -•• No. EG Gouth street New York and '36 Waterfoo Rata L Pilt3oll3 sending io the n D e rr Country for their friends, can have them brought out by the Regular Line of Pack ets, sailing from Liverpool on Ist, et 11041661, 21st or 46th of every month comprising the (allowing Ships: Fideliat Siddoni, Henry Clay, - Honiuguer, Columbia, Constellation,• Roselas, • Patrick Henry, Cambridge, Isaac Wright. Waterloo, I Constitution, • Ashburton, New-York; Garrick, . West Point, Queen of the West, Montezuma, Yorkshire, Sheridan, . New World,' Liverpool. Oxford, ' John R. Skiddy.. Or in the first class Amencan Ships, sailing (rem Liv erpool and the-Irish Ports every day, comprising the Patrick, St. George, AndrewForske, Yorktown, „ Creole, Memnon,....._. Probus, Elsmorc. .Wm. A:Cooper. And many others, which this limited space will not ad , mil of here enumerating. P. W. BYRNES & CO. are the sole Passeng-ar Agents for the Steamship SARAH SANDS. ' Her appointed part ing days, for 11149, are as follows: Prom Liverpool on GUM January, 44th March, 4th June, 6th August and 8111-_ October ; from New-York on 64th February, 3tl May, sth - July,6th September, and 15th November. - Therefore those wishing their relatives- out early in the Spring. ;rill find it to their interest to patronize this.. Old Established House - our arrinigements being so per fect that no delay or disappointment can occur. Drafts at sight for nay amoanton the National Bank of Ireland, its branches, &e., &c., at all times for sale. Ap ply to, or address by letter, post-paid, P. W. EiI'RNES & CO, Eel South st.,N. Y., and .36 Waterloo Road, Liverpool. Or to— JOHN THOMPSON, jan27:tf , ILO Liberty Street, Pittsburgh. Franklin Fire Insurance Company of Philadelphia. STATEMENT OF THE ASSETS of the Company on January Ist, 1849, published in conformity with the provisions of the sixth section of the Act of Assembly of April sth, 1840. MORTGAGES. Being first:mortgages well secured on real estate, free of ground rent. and are all: in the c ity and county of Philadelphia, ex cept 849,450 in Bucks, Montgomery , Schuylkill and Allegheny Counties, Penn sylvania; also, 87,500 in Ohio, amply se cured by real estate in Philadelphia 81,647.4a9 41 REAL ESTATE. Purchased Dr Sheriff's sales, under mort gage claims, viz : Eight houses and lot, 70 by 150 feel, on the south-west corner of Chestnut and Sch'l Sixth email. A house and lot, 333 by 100 feet, No. 467 Chesnut street. A house and lot, 27 by 71 feet,on the north side of Spruce street, west of Eleventh street. A house and lot, 21 7 by 100 feet, on the west side of Penn square, south of High street. Tiro houses and lots, each 10 by SO feet. on south side of Spruce street, near Sehuyl kill Seventh street. Five houses and lots, each 17-9 by 90 feet, Nos. 131, 133, 135, 137 and 139 Dilwyn street. Three houses and lot. 4D by 54 feet, on east side of Schuylkill Sixth street, south of Pine st. Four houses and lot, 40-11 by 90 feet, on east side of Third street, above Catha-. nue street. A house and lot, 18 by 106 feet. on south side of Filbert street, west of Schuylkill Seventh street. A lot of ground, 17 by 57feet, on the north east corner . of Schuylkill Front and Spruce streets. Hotel and lot, 50 by SI feet, on the south east corner of Chestnut and Beach sts. Five houses and lot, 42 bre*/ tem, on the north side of George street, west of Ash ton. street. Seven houses and lot, 26 by 117 feet-on the east side of Beach street, south of Chest nut street. A house and lot, IS by SO feet. No. PO Fitz %Wel street, east of Ninth street. LOANS. Temporary Loans. on collateral securltic amply secured STOCKS. 55,000 United States 5 per cent (int. on.) 510,000 Alms House LOOXI, 5 per cent. (int. on.) 200 shares Bank of Kentucky. 17 do. Northern Bank of Kentuckyll , 100 do. Union Bank of Tennessee. 13 do. Insurance Company of •Ihea State of Pennsylvania. ... 200 do. Southwark Railroad CorrtfOy. o 37 do. Commercial-and Rail Road "0 Bank'of :Vicksburg. 91 do. Franklin Fire Insurance Co. a 6 do. Mercantile Library Comply. 6 do. • Union Canal Company. 90 do. North American Coal Co. 6500 North American Coal Loan. Cash on hand " in band of Agents Notes and bills receivable Unsettled policies Mercbandize By order of the Board (MALES N. BANCKER, President Attest 7 -Cuaarats G. Bauccga, Score , try. N. B,—Office of the Agency on -the North-east corner of Third and Wood streets, Pittsburgh. [tan:hi:dice_ TIAMAGED DRY GOODS BY, FIRE, AT AUCTION, on Account of whom it may Concern.—On Monday next, February sth, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, wine sold, without reserve, on' account of whom it may con cern, a lot of Dry Goods, damaged by fire a few morn ings since. JAAMS McKENNA, jan3l = - Auctioneer. UORGENTLEMEN.--W. R. Matte , has recently re calved a further supply of Gendentim's Fancy CRA . — VATS; including some very. haralsoate. 'Alsp, black Italian Cravats, several qualities - , and including some au parlor. Also, Gent ' s Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, plain and with colored haulers; super Silk do.; Under shirts and Drawers, merit.o ) silk and cotton, some of the former extra size. Especial attention is asked to his Moak of French Broadcloths and Cassimeres„ ofthe latter plain and fancy; Velvet and Satin Vesungs, &c. At North-east corner of 4th and Market sta. Lian2o SSOLUTION.—The partuership of Mom= & Las ...... is this day dissolved, by mutual consent- The ba ldness of the firm will be settled by It Lee J. R. MURPHY, 11. LEE. Pittsburgh, 30th Jan.tlB49 NOTICE.—The undersigned will coritinue,the Wool business and attend to the sale of Woolen Goods, at the old place. LEE. P - • In retiring from the late firm of rilsrphy & Lee,, take great pleasure in recommending Mr. H . Lee, to the confidence of my friends and to the.pubtic. jan3o J. R. MIIRPHY. APPRENTICES - WANTEDZ:Fifteen to tweutnikag lads from 12 to 15 years of age, to learn the Stocking manufacturing business. Apply at M. DALY'S Store, on Fifth street, or at his Factory in Lawrenceville.. novl4: tf WNTED---Three iluainesa Men, as partnere e lablishmenta now in euccessful operation in th city. Each will be required to produce a cash capital o 83000. Also, a profitable business will be sold at a bargain, 10 one or two enterprising men of good business habits. . CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent, Jana Smithfield street. INFORMATION WANTED.—Any person acquainted with the children of John Clark, nn EIIgiiShIIICIII, (an iron founder by trade,) supposed to have Nvorked in or about Pittsburgh, and to have, died within six or Seven years, will do them a kindness, by informing them they can bear of something to their advantage, on application to this office. . pec3o-tf. , "UIORSALE Oft BENT—A Two Story Brielr Dwelling, 1 situate on Fifth street, opposite therCourt Hortse.— Enquire of • —IIVMULLEN4r. DOWNING, - ;anti 9.18 Liberty street. opposite Seventh ria4,o6--ThealtenUoll at' :tunnies and dealers is invited to our 541ek of fresh Green and Black Teas, put np in quarter, half ponnd t and peruad packages, 'which- we will warrant equal to, if not bruw, than the Teas sold by, the Pekin and Canton Tea stores. -We have also on hand a fresh supply Gimpowder,- - Toong •Hyson and. Black 'reas t -rwt packages; which we think cannot be equalled in this city. Calland try them. dec27 Ma& MODIUMAD, Diamond. MIME s r~ - , , EOM NEE A.'~.:UF-o:i -~ a_~ S PIE MEE River 3ntelligente 16 niud: WATER lA. Tint CHAN 24A1, 817.921 9 111 Si I 1I ,'I t .. , , ME ME Mfsteilautous. -- A RarSTRCiNG k , CROZER. Comtitiliian Merchants and Denier; p;Produre ,-r-'.o. 22 Market at. dell SSW. FIWSH ROLL UUTTER•Lzro-driy ree , d-an 4 , for sale by (jan2s) AIINISTRONG PROZEIt. 9ABBLS. RED NESHA'NOCK POTATOES--For jale 1 y Witi2s) AithiSTRONG & CROZER., FR3LL RUTTERL—to bble. just recerred-and 1.? forsale by eARIV TRONG & CROZER, jan3o - - : No. W. Market street. 16 n i l`nt & CROZER BBLS. PACXBD BUTTER—For sale by - 7 — ," 4+ jan3t .ARAISTRONG & CROZEB 200881.5. SUPERFINE FLOUR--Ewing's brund 7 4 ,1 -/V for sale by OM ARMSTRONG & CROZER. RYir PITOtTEE- 7 -To-diyri - c.aii(ll;ThaWii - Y ia1125 • . . ARMSTRONG &. CROZER. PECANS -3 bbls. just received and for sale by ian24 ' ARMSTRONG SC CROZER. 200 BBLS. SU P.ERFINE FLOUR—For sale by lan24 _ ARMSTRONG C CROZER ROLL -UTTER- 7 6 bbls.just received awl tarsals uy ARMSTRONG & CROZER, jam%) No. 22 Market et. 1 BBL sa'a,thmSTßONG & CROZER. Fat BBLS. SUPERIOR FLOUR—For gale by 11,J1J jan2o : ARMSTRONG ;& CROZER Q BBLS. CRAB CI )ER—For sate by jan2o ; ARMSTRONG CROZER 110110TATO05---58 sacks just received and for sale by jaril2 ARMSTRONG h CROZER• Q WEEP CIDER-35. big& to-day received and for able 1.3 by lima) . ARMSTRONG CROZER. VNECIAK-10 bbls. tor sale by ja ll9 -- . - - ' ARMSTRONG4. CRGZER. SMOKED HERRING-5U boxes, very superior, for sale by San2s) - SMITH Zo.SINCLAIR. GRN BHOOMS-75.dozen, of various qualities, for sale. by - (jari2s) ••SMITH .tc. SINCLAI lufACKEKAL—iuU.baxreis, No. 3, Large, for sale uy jau2s . SMITH A.SINCLAIR. 13ATTINLI-150 boles, Nos. f. 3 told 3, of excellent quality; for role by .025) SMITH & SINCLAIR. " IILOVER SEMI--4 barrels prime, jest reeeived and .J (or sale b • (jim,4). SMITH & SINCLAIR. - tAjniTEL OHANS.—A barrels in store and Jur sate, 'TT by ''.oau24) : SMITH & SINCLAIR. DRIED APPLES-00 oaks, just received and for Bale by (jan24) , tc SINCLAIR. LA't D-150 kegs No. I. In good' order ; ' - - 5 bbls. do. -do. do. for sole by jun 24 . SMITH & SINCtIMH.. imsimmmwMl,l•• , .:: BARRELS BRANS—Rec'd and for sale 14 b jan24 . CUMMLNS SMIT.L.I A LARGE LOT OF SHORTS AND.MLUDLING.Y-- ,bl., Received and for sale by yanil- CUMMINS & 101 kit I.I3.•,.,.‘VESTEHN RESELLVE;' unk.xs.E.— ULF Recelved aud tor sale by ja423 '• . ; CUMMINS tc. SMITH. 1 , 26 it s .l by LS . tlit:Er.lo . ti c F u llyl N t 7 R . ef s 'l . a . i , i . d .. to 'e 7. triAlf Ts N ITh ID DLINGs--Rut received and for sale by ,Wad . _ /MRIIE4 ClDER—Ree'd and for We sby jalal cumnuris & SMITH. Vf AACKS BARLEY—In store and for sale by 111., junta CW111111 , 43 at-SMITH rin.LNDSTO.Nk--4U Grindstones, useorted , sizes, on consignment and for sale low by KING it MOORHEAD, - jan.9.4 Diamond, corner of Diamond alley. MOICODWAtik:LA SALT-1W Lanais idonouguhetu AU. SalLi ust received and foi sale by juu24 - • KING Ss MOOR/MAD. inn DOZ -CORN BROOMS—.Inst reed and for sale Uj .(jan24) -- KING &.,MOOR.HEAD., 300 consignment and'for - inda (inn* • KING ZO .MOORHEAD. DRIED PEACHES-,-70 bushels just teed and for'sale by . tiunto) KIM/ & MOORHEAD. ~~~. .. , BUITER-2U bbk. Roll Butter. fresh;and in gaud or der, forsala by bleo..B] KING & MOORHEAD. ILIKK&NTS-4 easks Zente,Ctirrants, new, for sale by lJ dee27 KING '& MOW:HEAD, , - ati 7s d h ,f l , l , l i fltf 7 , 13.nd 20 boxes nosy Raisins on hand dee27 KING it MOOBHEAD, Diamond. DRAB COATING-1 bale Drab Blanket Coating. deem - .nIIIRPHY & LEE :DLANKET COATElGS—Grab,,Laventier, Grey Mx-, _11)11 ed , and Blue, for sale by the piece or package, at manufacturer's prices, by , &MAPES' & LEE, janB Liberty street,opposite Fifth. I.RISH- WHISKEY— Eight bbls. inch' Whiskey re . ceivedand for sale by JOHN BLACK & bbl.4.,Homanites,in store and for aale Cl by . tdacttS) W. &J. C. ACHESON.- 100 BIT for S 3 HZL o S y CORN MEAL—just received, and decd • . . W. &J. C. ACHESON. OLD BRANDIES AND WINES.—A large stock of fine old Wines and. Liquors for sale, in quantities to suit. b (decl4l. • • P. C. MARTIN, A:1. WE •CIDEE.—A few bblik fin sale low bX decl4 ' P. c:mAirrukc, Ag't PEACH 911 ANDY—A. few bbte. Mit Tennessee Peach Broody. for Mho by [neel4] P.C. MARTIN, AO. CHEESE-350 boxes Cream Meese. rn store ‘..,/ and for sale by (jan29) S. d. W. HAREIACOH. At cost. 91,724 88 UG.A.R-20 WI& new and old crop N.. 0. Sopa, in S more and for 'tie by (j 29) S. tt W.B.ARBALGH. LABSES-sts barrels N. 0. 11Iolasses,in store aad MO 'sale by , (jniiW) ' S. &1V HARBASGEI. SODA ASH-3O casks Soda Ash, a very superior arti cis for glass ram/Diastase rs, :or sale by jsn . . S. &W. HARDAUGH.. • 11. 7 -li.balles Deer HarizTirk' atom and for eele D} by ' (jai32D). • S. *. W. HARBALTGIL Lard ; • 3D kelp' " • " just reed and fir sale by S. es W. HARHAUGH. EGGS—Fresh liggajust tecetynd and for sale by itin29 S. W. HARRAUGH Ru L. SUTTER-15 barrel ! Frent: 11.311 Boner. tot sale by • (foul:A) .S. &W. IiARBAUGH. DRY APPLES—:S bags.DrT Apples. just teed and for sale by :" (jan29) S. &W. HARBAUGH. Q UOAR HOUSE MOLASSES.;-15 bbls. La. Saga 13 House Molasses, on consignment and for sale by jenta . MILLER & RICKETSON 86,001 SS HONES WHITE HAVANA SUGAR; -xi./ co bags Brazil " received and tor vale by (dec4)• MILLER. & RICKETSON: SEGAR M. genuine Principe, " Cruz & Sone." — 20 '"*lnsto Zanz" In " I-lawman Regaling : 5 " , Fragancia. Reed and for sale by (decl) MILLER & RICKETSON. Coat 51,643 25 MOLABSES--4 bbls. Sugar Howe ; , 40 ... new crop _Plantation • received. "Mr sale by (tilee4) MILLER: is RICId:TSON..... MICVTEtiiillf(FrOYll sW7—TtriiiikeiCitipr Bei . - kly deaux, '. Lamm!' r .- • . . • 10 baskets sup,Borileax ~ ‘iiitounr” - . • . •'.ti • 15 • Marseilles' 'ed sod for sale by • • dee{ . • MlLLEft.ts RICIiiITSON. 29,638 53 7,481 75 1,470 .25 413 84 COFFEE -40 bags Rio Cotes • ' • •30 sup. Aid Cirreo . t' • • 50 16 Lagara "- • -ofstoie nod for gabs by tjautS) ' • • MILLER & RICKETSON.-- eitsks Pot-Ash in siore and for sale by janla . MILLER RICKETSON . $1,323,492 71 Ha- TT HAVANA SIIGAR-30 boxes Wbite HI TT yams Sugar, just teed and for sale by • • - janl.B . • , : . • MILLER: & .RICKETSON: • _ _ LARD bbis No. I Winter Strained 'Lard Oil 9 at at. I Fan ' . . •o r Just received unit for sale by ..• MILLER & NICKEITON. T AJIIPBLACK-Su parlor Star, ikbarrels Rad hods L assorted paper., Vor sale by , FABMITOCK CO., • nov'M . . Corner Ist and Woodsts. MOSS--Ont. be le juet received And Sot' sale.by . FAHNEZTOCK /lc CO., • nov29 . Corner let and Wood ste • CASSIA—WO matte lust received and for sale by • B. •A:TALINESTOCK & CO., novtil • ' • Corner Ist an d WOW sit __.• • • . _ .... . ir/iI.ENTINES.—June received, a splendid assortment V of Fancy, Comic, Ise. . Also. Envelopes to motel, ZELIELON Jan 27 67 Market street.. Co.Parineielltp , - • . . .101 IN DIIITLAP. I iortzt.giesstxo. TORN DUNLAP having, on the Ist - statocirited gl with him in his business Joint Pt.gango. the y _ will hereafter carryon their Importing . of House FUrnishine Hardware, and 'Manufacturing bustness,imder the name nod 'tile of John Dunlap de Co. The business of the old eatablishment will be closed by the senior. Partue f of the present firm, at their - .warehouse, corner of Market nn. Second streets tjoitfil ' "JOHN DUNLAP & " rAltTNEßSUFTteretofore existing btween e T • Hale,-.ll.eineman . .3t. Co. was this day dissolved 'by mutual consent. The 'lnsides: of the late firm ,will . : be settled by Heineman k. Co. JAS. HALE. . ... SANDS & HEINEMAN, Sept.27th, lea. . .101iNVOEGTLY. . . The husinessseill It'a continued by Sants h R LINEMAN and. Joan Vostrms, under the style of REIM:MAN ic Co. . Feto2s4 Cilia ton Paper ltlll. TCLINTON PAYER MILL, situated at Swollen- J. vale, Ohio, havi og beenenlarged and improved, and at a very great expense added new and the moot ire-. proved kind of mach tinerg, is now prepared to manioc taro 'all kinds of Wrixing, Printing, Wrapping and Cotton Yarn Papers. Bonnet Boards, &e., equal' to , au) •iU the Enemy!' or Western emury. . .• • The undersigned envin the Agency orthe . nhoVe Mill, will keep constantly •on h nd a large supply . or.the differ ent kihda /6( Paper, and will have any sire made' to order at eh ort nonce. S. C. HILL, yan3l 67 Wood Wpm. Q,lieelkillWariallass and Gauss, • BRIT AN NIA TEASETS, MANTEL OENAME NTS, 4.e. SELLING Off crier • AT .7110.DKINSON , S, WOOL• ISTICEUT, TEM= DCKW3 BELOW' Flrrn THE .übscribcr invitee his nuMeroas friends and Cos torr"ers, and the.pt.blic generally, to his tarns .and Leauofrtl assortment of China.,.Queenswarc and Glass— Girond•sles Lamps. Britannia . Tea Ware, . Castors. Franey and English Mantel Ornaments, o which: be offers. at linusually low prices, precious to moviorf . lower down on Wood street, two doors below Fourth , March next- UM. nn3IjHODEINSOIs.i.• l ; 1 . ' - 131 : • "fc'r."`' r_ • •• 1 • Ii =I "; • :•• •••-• •` • • t." i:••• ,` •=• ;•• :* ••• '‘ V- „ • J ' .. l • • I .' ..; MEI OWE j - ' --- - - f:l,. E MEE MSS EiIMEW sor date; Zo Ed. . Monza Emmet Building Lots for Sale. , FIBEAUTIVULLY. SITUATED BUILDING LOTS. for Sale, in the plan of the Mount Emmet firopettyi' Parson§ desirous of investing a small sum of money,han do so to advantage, by securing choice Lots of venous . . This property, for, beauty of location, commanding a view of the two, cities, the Allegheny, Monongahela and. Ohio rivers, unequalled: It has the , advantage of an übandance of the choicest spring water. The 'new road, now finishing, will render it easy of cer.ess,' and bring it withina: conve4itent distance of the Allegheny market. As .an,itivesunent for profit, to say nothing of the de lightful situation for a residence, the buyer will secure in a few years a TERES-VOLD return. ' ' - The abovo Lots willbe sold for Cash, or on - a. Credit of one to five years. Ttrxr. etc AuAtm INDISPIITAI3Lt. • '• • Plans mays be Seen and every information hod,'of HUGH fa WEENY, on the premises; cir (JOHN COYLE, at his office,on 4th street, Pittsburgh. , nov3o IRONFOU N DRY FOR SALE.—A small Iron Foundry, with Patterns, Tools, &C., all ready for operation t will be sold on accommodatine terms - or exchanged for iron 1 his offers - an excellent opportunity to a young man to eommence the Iron Fotindrybusiness. Enquire of ' SCAIFE & ATKINSON, let, near Wood street.' OUSE AND LOT AT A BARGAlN.—Any.person in want of a comfortable Dwelling House, m a good neighborhood, on -Wylie street. a short distance from the Court House, can provide themselves fot the small sum. of $7OO A very desirable residence for Milliner, Man tua Maker,or Retail Trimming Store. Applyto dec29 , 4th street, near . Smithfield et. HOUSE FOR .SALE.—WiII be sold chcap o r I d.applied for soon. a Two Story Pratte House, sit-' anted in Wylie, street; near Chatham, having four rooms, - good cellar, and yard. Lot 10 feet front by 50 deep. 'Pine indisputable. Price sevenrhtuidred dollars. Apply to . - JOHN_ COYLE, 1. - 'Conveyancer. 4th street, near Smithfeld. JAMES MCGUIRE, Tailor, Third st. "DOR SALE:—.A2 atnall two story frame dwelling house, - conveniently situated, fronting on Pride street, one street beyond the Hospital.' The lot Is 24 feetinfront,W, 123 feet deep; and trill be sold on accommodating te'rtim. For farther particulars apply at the house or to f.PP2 - JAMES 111.11.1r,lirater Street. , • Steam Boats for Sale.; ~ • • .•,The splendid Steam : Packets ' BALTIC and :ATLANTIC, built expressly to tun as regular Packet's on the Monongahela.. betUven Pitts burgh and Stevensville and having ran for a few months, are found to be too large an d powerful for the navigation, of that river, are now offered for The following are the dimensions of these =Ts boate, viz :.Length of 'deck; in feet; breadth of beam, 26 feet; 'wheels, 21 feet diameter,..to feet buckets t four boders,'4l. feet by 38 inches diameter; eytindera, 21 inches, and 01. eet stroke. EaCh boat contatas 50 state-rooms, and the cabins are furnished in the richest modern style. For.terms, enngire of . MOPRSEAD: nowslar . . Pittsburgh.. i. - For Sale 'or, Excharitge. ' T OFFER FOR SALE' the whole of e prep erty on I which I now reside, in the Sixth Ward of the City; consisting of the Dwelling House, Out liouses,Re., with the Garden; or I would exchange the Fames:a pc d pe r ik in the neighborhood of the City ;,-er I - would divide the Property to suit purchasers': • Persons disposed td Pur chase dr exchange, can call on meat the warehouse of Cummins &Smith, Smithfield street, opposite the•filonon gahela House. (deco"4tarrtf). /ARM C. CUMMINS., FOR SALE— desirable 7 Firm of 74 Acres.. with 41. Dwelling House, Barn, Stable, and out' buildings; Barden and Oreliard, and froin ail to 40 acres in unitive tion---11 miles from the city, on the Franklin • Road: Some stock and fanning implements wiltbe sold aka fair, price; Price ofi the Farm, including the Grain .ddwu, $l4OO. Terms, easy. ' S. CUT/IBERT, Gen. nr, (OR SALE--A valuaLte corner Lot of 50 feet front on _ Borough street. by 75 deep on North street, in Law renceville--contairing anew Brick House, conveniently atrunged r with wide hail, large parlor and kitchen, three' hectroorns,ttpper and lower porches;good bake( oven, garden, &q. _ Price StaKl; $5OO us hand ;$5OO in 1 year ; 8500 at 2 yenrii.. S. ,CCITIIBERT, Gen. Agent, Smithfield t,treet. FOB SALB—A valuable property of a Brick Florae and Lot, trolning on Lacock street, Allegheny: The House is well arranged, whh.a good dry vault and cel lar, diniog-room; kitchen, hail nhd two parlors, two chambers and finished garrets. Will be sold at a bargain. Price 61100 :Ml , O i r kind; BEOO at girl months. S. CtITHBEBT,Gen. Agent. . . Smithfield street. nTO [.P'}'--ADvvelEng ilonse, on Feder,. street, g - Allegheny:near the Market, Square, and a small House on:Pennsylvania Avenue, near Mrs. Mar ray's Tavern, PO Township. -: Also, along Itoom 3d story, Market street,-Pittsburgh; Two small Stores on Third street, and several conveme nt Offices, near the fost-Office. Apply to • - • . E. D. GAZZAISI, • . .office. 'Third street. ove r Ph nTAVERN STAND AT SIIOUSTOWN, FOR RENT.-11 commodious and Well finished Tavern Stund. in the village of ShouSetown, furnished In modern style, with good Stabling anti - died. It will be lensed fora term of years. Addiess • ' - janl2 P. SHOITSE, Shousttown.'", Asada, TO LET—One Three StOry and one Two Story - DweLlineHouse, finished in modern style, marble mantels m erteh ofthe parlors, and _bath houses in 'each; situated -on WTlie street, second' and thiid houses from the earner of Washington st. JOHN P . PERRY, Corner of Liberty and Irwin sts., janW•lwd 1110 LET-Thq Dwelling, corner of Wylie. nod Chain; tun street, hosing. por!or; dining rooni.Anit nix - bra, rooms. Apply . JAS. MeptaßE, ittnl3' • • . _ • • • • : Tailor. Third at: srttty liTki re :VOA, THE BENEFIT' r Tor (Minims or Sr. rAtd.'s rr Caramt,.will be Kiodn at the. Lafayette Assembly Rooms, art Friday evening,February 2,1849. • MAINFAGERS: • - . Hon. C. Sn.u.i.x. Annentv Boner, Jon:" B. Gctitme, . J. J. Itooare, . • Jou "ALSTON,T WARD, W. A. Bl'Afrn.hin, • Joim J. harckm.z.; E. JoNr...s, Wm. 111z - tamintsa, Jr.. ticoxi KELL!, ' Joan Tkrammto, • C. Gomnotte c . M. BRENNAN. •, 117•. Tickets can be -had at. this office, and from the . Managers. i• • deel9 • NIAOARA SOIREE.—The fourth annual Soiree of . Ntaaatia Fnut CaIfIPAYIT,:WiII be given nt the La Fayette Assembly Rooms, on Friday evening, Febreary 9th. ! . ' _ AND WRITING ROOMS, Alexander & Day's Bad-% ing, corner of Ditunond and Market- street. Far day and evening classes. improvements in. teaching, embraced in his splendid new work on Book-Keeping, are nosy attracting general attention in the Eastern titles. ' . "Numerous al are the publications already before the public on this important branch of mercantile education, we think, from. the emphatic testimonials appended to the work, that 111r.Dutr has succeeded in effecting a more ready and desirable method of teaching and reducing to. practice this great essential in the conduct of mercantile affairs.—New - York Errning . .Erptrit,Ort. 30. ' Professional assistance given in opening, posting and closing Merchant's and Steamer's B o oks, adjusting de. ranged books, &c. Class hours from 10 to 12 A. zt.., and Cram to 4, and 7tolo r. tn. jano. .• ITabrnary - ECEIVED !AT M. 8. MLlllES'ill—Godey's LA4IO/ 1111rr Book, for February. "*.• Graham's Illagazine, for Febraaw. , - Ladies' Naucmal. for February. *lithe above are more than equal to Mo Jinuary numbers,: . Illustrated Courier, for December. :• • Linell's Living Age, No. 214. ' • . The Gold Mines of California, and also a full historical . account of that:country; edited by Q. H:Fosttr. Also, a large correct Map of all that region of country;.engmred by Atwood, New York.. Also, a new work of 150 pages, giving a full listary.al California and Its Gold Regions, with the geographical, .mineral and agricultural resources, including a map of- - the whole country; by Fayette Robinson. part first !Bewailed Life of,Benj. Franklin ; to be com. plete in eight harebell. Published by the Ha_rp ers_ Charles Dickens' new work, the Haunted Man and the Ghost's Hercule. 'Price fl cents. . unnFoRD; of Allegheny City, has all the abOve.- • • frr Smithf i eld street, thud door above lid. janl7 ' ••ilowisAlTS Ott Li:, TlNGUlSHAThalKimgravcd ' JE from Daguerreinypes, published by, F.. Anthony Daniel Webster: Henry Clay lin his 71st year) General Scot:. Gen: Taylor, Millard Fillmore, Gera. Wm . 0. But-. ler, Johu Calhouri, Jaines Buchanan, Theodore. fru-, linglitaysen;John Quincy Adamc, Andrew Jackson (Jima - Hodge celelirated minim ure) Washington, (fromStuares palming) Nits llX.;Leuis Cass. . A supply of 'the above excellent portrails just received and for sate by,' . . JOHNSTON dr. STOCKTO4V, innl9 • . Corner Market and 2d sta. MACA uL,ty , s o Fr d float the acceamion -of lamer 11., by Thomas. Ha; bington llttettule)f. lust received and for sale by ' JOHNSTON & STOCKTON. Conte r 3tl and 3d Market ate. BEHTI''S ALEXANDEH THE . GREAT—HistoryA or Alexander the Great, tiy Jacob Abbotti with en. gravinka. Just received and (or oak by JOHNSTON k terocKToN, . Corner Market and ad its. ILLIA2I .T/11.1.10 & VU., . (succEssons TO BUZZITP & T•TE.) We. 10, Fourth -itreet, between. Ferry and Liberty sites:4, .Ik,fICUFACTIMEIt9 of sheet lead, leaden pipes, hy. in drams, pumps. baths, water closets, leaden coffins, &c,; keep collide:4ly on hand and manufacture to order, sheet lead from 1 to.' 6 Equare•foot, in sheets of by 20 feet, which they will furnish to the trade wholesale, or eut to order in any size that may be wanted. They also manufacture and keep. constantly on hand leaden pipes froM 2to inch calibre; aqueduct pipe, tor conveying water tram springs, furnished to the country trade, ansfput up on reels in lengths of from 100 to 1000 feet on each reel, with diiections as to the proper method of laying. Also, on hand, a large supply of Adams' Pat. ent suctiqa Purtips, for. wells or cisterns; Snow & Co's . very' supciror cast iron suction Piups. Hydrant. work of every description executed in the most .durable.irianuer,ind on the. most accommodating terms.. country for leaden pipes, shei lead, or punsps,mbilkrei4ive prompt attention. is27-itsw ::. • S -• .. ; . . . . . . , . . • Pattereo3V.O.Parringe _Manufactory, • 'Dinnunact Maly. batmen Frood-and Smithfield strata. . - . , .* • W 'tzar. nlwaysla fouxid an asiort.; inent of Family, Carriages, !Barouchart, 7pj`buggies.- and all kinds of-heavy."`. train n horse. s . vagon domi. to asolicel barraw...Parsons wishing to purchase or .Uontrni.Sp, far any thing . ..OS above!Mei are respectfullf isMited to ifirl'HEH. kW ITUTTO - N7 Jas. /dustman. & Sons , Patent Soda • Ash. 1 - TO 5 TONS; 3 1, cash, curteney ;or 4 inn., approved bills. 5 tone or upwards 3; do. par, or 8 mos; do.. in terest added. For the superior quality of , this brand; We refer to the gloss and soap mitnufnetorers of this city generally:, . le ht. hIITCHELTRYIE. • dec4 N 0.160 Liberty street. ';:: Min BM =EI 11121 MBE
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