==lni NOW by Telegraph! Relioited:ibi'"the MOming Post, OCDNORESSIONAL NEWS. .•. • 4 . „; • •,• WAmmcrrorr, February I'7; ~t SENATE Sundry petitions and memorials were presented by Wiers,3tdsh, Cameron; and others: . The'Senate:propeeded to -consider the _resolution s offerc4l.biMArebstei„ relative to , emigrants. S dry ameitiniiiits*ete offered and discussed, after which, the resolution passed. A joint, resolution, authorial:ad , the oet!iement of the account' of ThomaiMi - yewe,Tensien agent,", of Piltsborgh; was passed. - s t s - • _. Mr. Rietiseitrem the •Committee,on,•comnieree.., reported ~1c;t• ,erectioi'tiMarine yoapital s on Rock alaed. s . 4 .,, •:•-• • :••• .-•• On Motion SikCet4d:to the" erMsider ation of the . r 'af the•dag, the Civil and . Diplomatie.ApPrOprisfum.gill,2 ' . s Adjourned: " •• . • . , HOUBB-, •`' On nantion,Alnpauais went into Committee' Whole; on the Mexican-instalment: Bill. The entire day !wa's silent jts'consideration "Oiiziera . . ..... • • .. CrrlcirrprA77, February 16 Gen. Taylor is very fUeble; in colascqu'ence cif . 11 fall at - Madison, Iritliana. The crowd rushed upon him, and he tumbled over n salt ' barrel or the Whlaa are not cautions, they will kill him befere he gets to Washingten.) . „ CIBCIN2I.A.TI, Feb. 16,1849.. Wo lieveaseureebei that Gov. Critteeden poi& tively declittos . e.Cetinetappaintmeot. - ,;BAvrtatoitr, Febniary 17-• P. at Thomie Ryer, the brolight !refine the Court, - this morning; and gave bail in the BOW of 's3ooo for his awiearanne: It ie rumored Att. he will. give a exbibi 7 tion leaves.beforehe wn. • . . . rGat.ttior.re ) Febrnary 18-9 A. DT. • General 'Taylor passed here this morning,-at 20 minutes pa5t,84.34,,,0n the Telegraph:No. - 2: . Ilikr We are 'indebted fd:the operatives of the Morsolitai for the,abo.ve information. ' NEW 'YORK ' MARKET. - NEw Yuan; Feb: 17-42 xi. Plour..Theilenartd in, day , is princiPaßY for home consnmptiori." We , note sates of 200 .bbta of West ern brands at 5,62 per brlGenesee is unchanged. Grain.. There' is - a go od enquiry' for Wheatt• for milling purpxises,and pticesa re Protrisions,.The market-is unchanged betties re gardirricesind- demand, • • • COttonn. - .The sales this morning'', comprise 700 bales at Prices current yesterday. - - - - .Nter Your, Pcbruary 17-6 P. Ir. Cotttia..The market is drooping. .Fleur.,Tbernasket is,enthanged,botli as regards priceriand demend, , with iales'of Western brandsat 0,5000,62 VIM; Sitell or Genesee choice brandi at 6,714 . 0„80# bbl.' Corn Meal .. a1e5 30.,87W3,06 bbl. Rye' Fleur at 3,25433,3 L per bbl. • Proilisions..The- sales Pork are,; small, and, prices downward, with sales or Prime at 10,Z it saletranitess it. 11,00 ha. Lard Sales; at 610 01;in Salei of Western Hams at,7c; Sides it' previous .Auotations. , - ... • Groceries... The market to-dayerhibited a better feeling, with sales or Sugar. at .41iii , 51e; Molasses:. New'Orient's or 9.70 - 28e; - Cofree Rio at 6106 cts; Ricer.'xiales at janc'il , • _ Graih..The sales of Corn foclinle Prime White at 54e; sales 'Of Prime Red Wheat at 11,15 c- Sale's of Oats 29033 c. Sales of Rye at 65c. Whiskeyi..Sales of New Paeans, in barrels, at 2ftc per gallon. Money_ Market .The Stock market is tritheut: chatiOl sates. of Treasury Notes' at 1,09;; sates of New 4111 ati;nl. • - , PHILADF.LPIInt. MAREF.T. Practinnunta, Feb. 11-6 P. M. Flour.. The market to-day exhibited no change; we note sales in 4 regular way at'5,0005,12 It bri. Corn Meal is' unchanged, with sales at 2,62 p bbl. Ryo Flour is selling at 3,L2 per bbl. Grain..Salee or Wtidtt at '1,0601,10 'for Prime White; sales of Prime Yellow Corn at 55056 c; sales of Rye at 66; Oats 28036 p bushel. Groceries.. Market firm at former prices- Provisions..MessPork.is held - at 11,26011,50 per brl; Prime 10,0E010,25; Beef: market unchanged ; Lard is heldsitungase. gib - in brie and kegs. Rice—Sales range Irani 31 to 31 per lb. Whiskey.. Sales at 23026 c per gallon. BALTIMORE MARKET. • -' Bisixt*oac, Fcb. 17-6 r. Flonr..The'rnarlecto:day was unchanged ; sates of City ? Mills at 5,00; Howard street at 4,81(a4,93 barro Piovitions.:The.mark4 is unchanged both as re gards prices and demand. • Gntia - ;:,SaleiOf Prime - Ited'Wheat at 1,08 sales of Frit:he76lloW Cora at 40360 c bu: Whisktiy-4arei i t 2310 . 240 per gall: '• ~C INCINNATI MARKET. = = = " ' Crime/stair, February 17. F aur. TLe mar k t is steady but pot active ;in prices there is no reportable change from previous quotatious, - with sales of 500 bbls at 5,75. Marketis unchanged both as regards prices and demand. Whiskey..sales at 10c .1 1 , gall. ro Pvisions.:The saies of Pork are to a fair extent and the market is imptoving: This is caused by a speculation Movement - being in the market. . Groceriel.:Sales of Rio Coffee at 2f lb to the extent OE2OO sacks.. Lard•. Bales of 3000 kegirat 1- TherWeather. - .ltims been Snowing hard all day. rilo the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General" Quartet Sessions of the Fence In and for the Comity of Thispetition of F. - Jameson . ; of the Third Ward, burg, in, the County aforesaid : humbly . eheweth, That your petitioner bath provided himself with Materials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his well ing 'bonsa in the Ward afor . e.eaid, nod prays' that your, Honors be pleased to grant him a license - to keep a public honse.of,entenaiuntept.i.. And your petitioner. as in duty bound will pray. F.. JAItIESON, pe r , the siibliernters, .citiiens Dr . the aforesaid Ward; do certify, that theaboVe petitioner is of good repute for honesty. and temperance; and is welt provided with house room an . d.coairentences for the e aceortunotlatiOn of tray clam and others, and that said tavern is necessary. W JL J. Shil4on, p. Tar t nis,- - 11. Kelly, I. IrKelliy, IL Locktrot, S. Little; Wi•Landergan, J. Pariah, G. Helmet, Ifebl9:Std&vrit. FM. the Honorable, the Judges of the Court- of . Quarter _L-Sessigne ot the Peace, in and for the County of Alla , The petititid of -.‘l :13ennetti of the let Wardi.city. of Pittsburgh; in {he County aforesaid, humbly she-wetly That, your, petitioner hath provided himself. with -mate .. vials for the Accommodation of trove _era and 'atheirs;-nt hiedwelling ihouse. in the Ward aforesaid, mid. prays that your Honors will he pleased to-grant him u license to keep &public; haulm cif entertainmant.q And your. pe titioner, as in duty bound, willpray. . - 3Y4L.latilikr BF,Z4istF;rr,, mss, zevaubiCribers,,citlzerts of the-Aforesaid }yard, do certify, that the above petitioner is of good repute (or honesty and temperafice, and is welipthvided with house room andecitizientences for.the accommodation of Arne eters and others: andlhat said tavern is necessary.- John Bryar, W.. c.-.ltlpseai4l, .1. Were,. James Irwin, J. D. Wallnier, Thcaids-Itose, I L AVilhansini, I as., Herd gorsihutd,4as Vatae.r3 Jr -e Henri' Really. 110 the .flouoitible the Judges of, the Court of Gene nit CitiarfeilkOions of the Pence' inland for the County of - . TheptititiD, don rod rewpg!u iuf the Sth:vard Pitttr b or ghom . thl,.ounty.aforesaaiumm . y . rnnut your. popoouerAnth pr0y.i40.4 himself with materials for. ~ • t h e „, qq9m p io d i snon pt. :travelers and others at bin disti l . i nt o,,, m , px .i 4 Word aforesaid, arid; prays that. yonc,ll - onorswill. be,aleatOd.to grain, him : a_ liceese to keep a ,publip, . hons 9. of entertainment.. . And your. pen, bound,pray.. • .. . • lionM4 lB tv coptitpD ritgaVaGlE- We the itabseriborp, citizens of the niorruulid 'Ward, 4.; aei - lify, ;that the above petitioner ; is -of g00d .,•. re= pule for honesty mid temperance, mod is,Well .provided: t twith house room and einitvenieneesfornee ornmo ou of trevelersAnd ottierp,,, that said nomn n cessaTY. en - H ry StirolniCAlsieveter, C. Koerher. ,Aiken ,l, ..` \Vhiie. J. Ant Aikeit„.V.ft,C.,Presseri.4nyerleya. Cordon, Elanigno'vi T' 10 1 e , Honorable theludges`hf the ConitbofQuarter Sessions of the Pence, and for the County of Alle giTeny • - ' A The petition of Jona COWAN, of the Tovinshipf of Baldwin, in the County-nfdresuid, humbly shetiethiThal your petitioner hath-provided himself with materials for the accommodation of travelers others,:at his dwell= ing house itt the Township aforesaid, nnd prnyethet yhtir Honors will be - pie ased to grant , hint.'n onsu tett - I'h public house of entertainment. And your in duty bound, will pray. j oi tt i,,covv A N - We, the sub scriber's, euLzeas bf thnabove tolenship, do certify, theft the 7:abtive 'petitioner-1w Of 'good repute- liar honesty and temperance, andis well-p rovided ` room and conveniences for The'ttacommodation of trav eters and'others, and that Said triveim is necestrarY.. - Henry BernissliA4VPOridekill: JOnee, Jatnes Wallace, J. GillandiiVilitzeurty,V:Vrtriter, win. Moore. 711.:11.1". Gelery, S. B. Moore, John Barnes, R. Steuart. [febl9:3td ~.' i , . ... s_ .„_ . . -.- . . , . -..: LIST:OF . LETTERS.. Ist in the "PittsiiiirghToisLOgice , 'frotrithe. lst of Feliritary, 1849, to the 16thof February, 1849. , - orsons calling for Letters, will Weaseling they are ad; Abilisreromelell. - Agiteir Sarah ' • Arbuthnot Sarah Aberctitabie- Alexander Sarah BArmstroagNrinky - Adams Rebeeco = - Allen MarrAnw • Atehi on-Mary Adains'A - - . • -Alward Eliza Atkinson' Croce _ Adams. Anderson - Elleh 2Atkinson Man' Adams Anderson Ann Atighinbaugh - Eliz Akens-Ellzabeth - Anderson Mary E. • - bath • ' 4akia - MarY; Amagan ROSe 'AM Nancy Bailey E Miss Barns Eliza Briggs Mrs • Baker Caroline' Biddle Minerva Brindal Marian Biker Agnes • Black 'Mary J , Brine MaTIO. 73aldwin . C Miss 'Blakoty Jane- • - .Brier Susan Baldwin Martha .Boobyer Anna Brown Evalirie ' ; Bell Rachel - - - - =-Bonner Mary Brooke Catharine Barker Ann M Bonner Elizabeth" Wynn Mary . 'Barlow - Elizabeth Borden Isabella - Brown Elicit - Borden Mary "E" Brown Elizabeth ;Barker Ann . Bowman'PhebeJ3BrownMirgt Batner-Henrietta Bowers Julia A Brown - Sarah Batty-Hannah -• Bowere Mary J Boekner Clarinda I_2leatty•Mary. 3 Boyd Sarah - Burgess Margaret. 1 B!tdford - Mary -.Boyd Pamelia .1 -Burke Mary •Bedelt Eliz'th P • Boyd Rebecca Burley Alice Beer Nancy - ' Bran Mrs. T Burns Mary • • 'Bennet Elizabeih Braddock Mary Burns Elizabeth Bennett Isabella 13ranstrop Mrs Bailer Anti Samoa: Mrs. Geo Brannoultlargt • - *nnet LotaSa -Call Bridget Clarke Bridget 2 -Couch Mary Ann ' Calvet Nancy ClarFe Mary • Courtney Sarah J • '. - Zcron -Cleary Mary Cover Annie I 3 -- tiZikeron Sarah 7 Chagrin Mary AunCox - Mitry - Anti Campbellblargt . Clutter Harriet M Coyle Naaey- Campbell ReheccaCrates ,Mary . Craig Catharine- Campbell Warp MCooper Mary. Craig Eliza • Carrol:Elizabeth .Coltart Mary J Crawford Elizin A Carrot Eliza J Conaway Mary Crawford Lizzie Carrot C Miss . Cooper Athilia, Crichton 801 l • Chaplin Ainelia • Cordell Mrs Jidin : Cuprite Jane Chaplin Harriet l Corcoran Miss Oust Sarah • Chero Man,' . Courtice -RebecenCutter Henrietta Chanter Mary Ann D -.. Christy E. Miss 1. Dabney Sarah. Delaney- Bridget -Dougherty MA Dale Mary 2 Deuniston A A Dougherty Abiga 1 Dailey,Mary . E Derry-Eliza It , Downey Mary J -Dailey Harriet Devlin Sophia Duff .Mrs P. Dalzell Mary Dillon Budget• Dugiu Catharine Davis Martha Dickson Sarah , 'Dunn Eliza Devi Susan Dixon Nancy Dunn Margery Deal Mary Doppen Marg't. Dunn Jane Durbarrew Nancy Early Esther 2 Eaton Maria 2 Evans lane B Ednngton Virginia English Jane . Evans Margaret Easton Sarah Eneell Elizabeth Ewing Mary A Eaton Ruth M Errett Margit] et 2 Ewalt Rebecca F. raga= Mary . Ann' Finley Eliza Forrest Nancy! Farran Letitia • Fisher Mary' _ Foster Marl L Farral Mary G Flanan Sarah 11 Franks Sarah Fansett Eleanor Fleming E A 2 Frederick Susan Filley,-CR Fieratng Mary, French Martha 2 Finigau Flint Jane FilltonMaro Gallagher Mary Gleatiall Matilda 2 Graham Sarah Gallagher Ilarriot Glenn Agnes Gregg Elizabeth Galbreth Isabella Glenn Heeler .- Green Huldah Garven M- Miss Glass Mary. Greenfield Eleanor Garwood Jane • Gorby ErnetlitieGreenfield Eliza I Getty Sarah Gordon Margery Grissle Ann Gibson Mrs - Gorman Mary Grogan Mary Gill Helen . ra - Goody E Grove Amelia E Gillman Elizabeth Gonsallis Nancy ~Grubb Ann Gilchrist Jleb C 2Grahma Mary L Gunning Betsey Gilbert Emma. Graham 0 Miss Gwinne Mary Ann Gillespie Catharin Girt -Jane W • • Hagerty Hannah Hamilton Sarah E Ilibler Catharine Haley Mary Hamilton Minh Higgins Jane A . HtunptOn C Miss ,Hare Sarah Jane llochkiss Mary Hambletonllitirgt Harris Harriet - iloit Phebe A Hampton Louisa Harbaugh Maria Hoboes Mary A Harnline Mrs: Harvey Mary. 33 Holden Harriet H Hanna Margaret Hare Jane • . , Hood Esther Hanna Joanna Hastings Clentine :Horn Francis Hanley ?duet Hay Gertrude 8 Hughes Susanna llama Charlotte Hayden Mary :Haut 3S. Miss. Hopper Martha A Halinger Margt Hunter Jane A Hull Rachel. lierroaCharlotte limiter Fanny 2 Hall Hannah , Herring Elir.b.h :Hunter' Wine Hamilton Kissial Herron Mary : Hunter Mary 3 Hamilton Mary . Hamilton Sarah A; Hurl Eleanor Israeli Manidn Irwin 31 . 'lrvin Ann IgraieliCatharine Irwin Martha. Irwin Sane Iron .Matilda , _Jack Anna Jetriny Josephine, Jones Ann Jaetion Nanny J Jenkins Palmy Jones Emma .4 aekson Mrs, - Jervis Anna J Jones Airs Jaraisou Mary - JerVisAnn 'Jones Margaret Jamison Fanny Jones Margaret F Johnston Mary A Ktute_FAizabeth Kelehner C A Lerlry hiary Mary Kane Ann Kelly Sulitt . Kerr Jane Kane Ilridgetl , Kennedy Isabel Kilgore Letitia A Kates Jane A Kennedy Martha King Rebecca F. 'Kearney Mary Kennedy Louisa ;Kingsland Fmily C Kearns, Jan , en Kerman - Mary Kenney Ann E Lane Kate Lefuere ill Long Martha E I.nagherey Malifar.eutesty Hearin Lenergan Joanna Laughren Stpan Lconant SylphiniaLong Martha Laverty'Elntrth • Leslie Mary A LoughereyMelintla I.awman Ann Lightner Mint ' Loughey Hilly Lawrence Batty Lightner MnryJ Lore Mrs Lee Amelia Linty Cathanne Lowry Mary Ann Lee Mary 2 Little Etzhth Lowry Eleanor Lee Letitia LittiS Margaret G Lowry Margaret Lei Mary I Livingston Both' Lowrie I Mrs Leech - M J Lock Ann P : J,natenberger Ma's Leech Henrietta "Logan Elzhth Lunen Margaret Leech Ann Loranry Jane XI Mackey Mira -Melon Alice ' Morris Caroline Mahoney Sarah Merryman Jane Moss niche Mahar; Nary J 2 Mitchell Ann Moss Mahe Major Mary Mitchell Fanny Mossman Mary Madonna MilliganCatharineMoore Marshall MargarelMills Mar g aret Moore M Miss Marcus Sarah Mil ie Mary C Morrison Diana . Il,kreland Sarah .Mary Jane Merin Marcia Nancy Mason Agneii 2 Miller Martha Mullen Ann Mason Mrs HarenMontaxmiery Elzb Massa? Sarah Maxwell Maty E Morrow Mary ItliirdochMary Martin Mary Morrow Betsey' Myernachcl 'Meads Mary Marred IV Mrs Myera Eliza Morris Rachel Morris Matilda 2 Myers Jane Al'Aree Mary .1 ArCullp Lizzie Allienna Ellen ArCassilryCaihrte M'Culley C Miss Al'Kenna Calcine M'Clarnon Eliza M'Clelland Airs .1 AVKibbin vliebh ArCluley Naucy Al'Donald M rry ArKinney S A M,Closkey M 3 M'Doneug Mary I M'Lean Sarah A M'Closkey Mary 2 Al'Dogrell M'Lean Alary R M'Farland Mary AVLain Alarg't 2 M'Clurg Marg't ArGothren C M'Lain Susannah M'Clare Sarah M'Gill Sarah • M'Lean Isabella M'Creoth Lucy Al - Gregor A A Dl'Lana Sarah 2 M'Crory Ann M'Guen Ming% M'Lain Nancy ArCura EM AllianeDeborah Al`Mullen Mare% Al'Curly Alarg:t Ai'liea Eliza Al:Namara Mary M'Cue Catharine hilinc Flizu J Mary .1 ANtlistde Agnes Moutons Jane II Nelson Eliza Niles Henrietta Nelson Elizabeth Nichols Eliza Noble Eliza 2 Nolan Mrs Lake • Orman . Elizabeth O'BrienO'Brien A 0 nne Osborn A E O'Hara 1I A 2 i5W . C . 11/1 RO3CiIIII Parker Margt Pertures Cotens Portfl•lttargt Patterson Reso Peterson Anne Porter Jnlin Payne Mary Pelee Sarah Potter Olive Peacock Mary. ' Pierce Sarah J Power Anne Peak Bertha 'Phillips Haininh Price Elizabeth 2 Paulen Hannah 'Pinch Lavina 2 Price Susan Peppard CJ Pilkingtoit Tunny/Penner Elizabeth Perry Jane Rafferty - Ellen Rend Mice Riggley S .Raffies Dorothy Reed A Miss Ritchey Eleanor Ramsey Phebe A Reed Dorothy A Rites Tl Mrs Ramsey Isabella Reynolds Eliza Roberts Warne Ralston Isabellr • Rhodes I.7bth Robins A .Rhey Jane Rhodes Helen. Rotors Ruth Reams Eliza Richardson Marmßolla Mary Reed Jane Richman Elizqh Rosevrell M A Reed Mary Riddle CathatiueAßutter Ruth Reed Catharine W • - Sanders Sarah Shurry Jane ' Soule Mrs George Sonny Mary 'Shall Nary Sperry M C Mrs Sellers Cinbarino Shultleworth Sar'hSproul Sarah . _ Shaffer Rachel • Shun Sarah • Strain Ellett Shaffer Sarah Singleton Ann Stevens Maria .Shafer Sophia M Symes Agnes, Sutton Caroline Shall Rosanna Smith Margi 2'Sweeny Mary' Shannon Catharine Smith Eliza P, . Sweeny Ann P. Sharp.Hannah.' .SmithElizahe'tli 2 Swiphelm Susan 2 Shaw:Elizabeth SmithMarthalaneStewart Sarah Shiba Margaret . Smith Ann .1., Stewart Jane Shorter. Ann Eliza Smithsou Mary Stewart Asunith Stewart Mary • ;Tate miss Thomas:Ann ~. Travers Hoitor Taylor Sarah A 2 Thomas CatbarineTrimnle Nancy •Taylor Rachel Thompson Mrs ' Turley Rosanna Taylor Amelia TurneY Catharine Tweedy Susan .Thomas Theresa •Tiumildargaret Tynor Margaret.' Vande Eliza.] 'Vance Etzlitti II Venter Mrs S 2 Woinwright A Weaver Perih'h Witty. Anne Walker Betty 2 West Sarah , Witten Rebe ern Walker lone • Whitb'lsultelln Wood Alice Walkerlidary Williams Eliz'bh Woodburn Mrs Wulker Mary.E . Wilson Jane— IVoedward Mary Ward Jane ' Wilson MarY J Wooster Halsey Watts Henrietta Wilson Eliza Wooster .1 Watson Isabella I' Whitler-M . Mips llrright Eliza Young Laura Young Marttin Young Susan Young Polly • Ladles' Listi GentlemenTs•Lllst. Ainsworth ES- . Allender Abr Anderson John P Adanislohn - Albert George Applegate ick Agnew James . Allen losepTi • Call" • Adlington lit'V Alexander James - Anderson WS Able Samuel 2 Alexander Samr'AticlersOn , Able Spooney" ' Areberloint - Abralaun W J ' Albert Simon '''Armstrong Simeon Adartut.R.'Albion Wm' 2' Armstrong Janes- AdiunirJoliu B Alexander Joseph ATITISITQtqf %WA Adams James David 2' - Arnilltreng C L Dr . Abbot C • Allan Joseph - • Armorer Jciseph Aber , Thomas • . Allan Samuel• Arehbunet Thos Adams C 2 Anderson John 'Auld•Wm :'"Abmhato Wm Anderson Arthur AShley Alexnnde Aikens Andrews Joint . Alen Alexander Adams:Robert Anderson Isaac Aughnbaugh IV 0 Ack lin John Anderson J.& Co. Atkinson Geo II Abbot George 2- Andrews FeriViltrAlexander Wm Baldwin H B • Benson 'l' A • Brown J Barter John Beck Win • Brown Iris ' • Danford JOhn ' Betts Jacob Brown Henry Ballard - 1H L ,Bendle. Brown:John Bake-S-344mA Isaac Bruydey.Frank • Barlow Roberti Beers Charles Brashear r H Bazzoll ; John- mar /ohnA. Brass'j.' ue 4 ~A B a ntboay, Btinneit Brainard CS. B ar iibpoGpirge : i.Beere,George,. „ Breertoa Morris BarkeKookepin,;;;Beyer,charies Brannon Chris Barrett James Bradford AVro. Brea - nail C L 14. .• -' •slà;?. 4-- ---. - -.- Barr William 2 :Bennett Jonn Brady Frank 2 BarclaY W •Thastlet ,Bice T 3_ IlakerThonnon. - BinghamThos Bryan' juo Bailes.Wm ~ . .Biven Elias .Bn . ee.Jno.- Baker Christopher Blood Franeea- BradweliTlios,. Baker Edward- 'Bingham-Fetes- .!Bmttlas . _Banks John Black , -Breen Boht - . Bannon'Franklin Black Henri,. •• BraddOck Baker John -Boyle Wm Braden Jae Babington Thos Boobyer Jacoh .- ;Bradley G Barley . Joseph B Boles . James Brennny Patrick .Baldwin Nathan &Malan J;_E :..Brchd 11 R Bagel John Boyd Mr , Bradbury P W Barclay James Boat TIL • ; .. Brown Jno Barton Samuel Bowers Chas ! Bryant John Barr Win „M,Boubten „John . Dry sn John Barton JoSeph —.Boggs S S • _ : .,BuchananJas _ - ,Barber Dana- Bowen Edwaid Ainph -Jacob Ilargepn George Boyd John . Bunn George. Barber John Bonen ! Bull Thos Barker Stephen • Boyd Win 2 Buchanan Robi Bayne Peter Boylp CC C ,Bymes Hamad Barnes Oliver Bowen Henry: . Barker Geo Belt John Boland-Dennis .Burns Edward Bell James 2 Boobyer.Ticob ,Butler Jan Bell Samuel Boyle Richard Burke Wm Beatty John Bowman G A;.- Bartow.' H Bratty Thomas Brown:HD • ; .Burke Wm Bell Marcus Hausman .1-11 -• :BarktrThcg -Bennett John . , Barnes Sand jr,-, Burns Wm Beardsley Jona . Bolden Jas ; Batter Squire HI Beans lly . • Boloen Jno ,Butler OW • Berry Matthew Boyle Michael.. . Burk J C • Beacom B C Bowen Sidney Burns Jno Bestorek Chauncellowen John Burke.Thos 2 Berryhill Alex Brown John Burry F Bennett Win Brown,Alex Burke Patrick ; Berry. S P. Brown John. Burnside.W.J Bubb Morris Brown P . Burke Wm 2 Byeres James Butler .1 B . Burk Michael Callioun.Wm Clopper B D Conner Martin Calhoun Park Clanging Jim , Cook V Callahan John Clerk Robt .Conner John , Calont Mathe - Clark .Conway John Calhoun J K Clark Terrence Cook Mr Carrot Chancey Clark Francis _ , Coole Win 'Carter Z Clark MM RM CoXEmmaall 2 Currol T Clark Terrence 2.Cordell John Canner Closen W B Cowan Wm Carpenter Geo Cleaver Augustus Corbett Jas CaseStillivan , Clark Edw'd Cocks Joseph Cann] C W Clayton H J Cornwell Jos , Carey Jam Coates B 2 Coran Thos Cassidy H Cockram Tuos Colton Mouseur Cannon David Coleman 3 W Cowan A Carpenter S CoatesD Courier. Rieh'd Cautwill J Colvin.W A Coulson Wm Cartes T C S Coulbert Jas Cowan Joseph Cassiday N Cole SC Coward Michael Carson Jos Colscben W H . Crichtuy Wm • Cannaghan David Coates Drinl Criapen. Peet Campbell Jackson Collins Lod Creighton Wm Campbell Patk Collins W\V Creighton Jas Campbell W W Cooper Titus . Creally John Campbell JAI Cooper Jacob Cringe Nicholas Culdwell'W 8 Cochran J Crean Mr Caldwell Jai Copeland AST Chriry Jas . Charles Ruse Cook Pat'k ' Crawford .1 11 Charlutu W C Conner John Clayton John Charts D A ' Connelly A Creacraft. Jos B Chaplin Jim Cook Thos Creighton James Chaplin.L 2 Connelly John Crawford James Childs Otis. Comehen Thos Crag John , Chadwick John Connelly John Creny Beni Chalpant Juo Cooke And'w Crozeu If 2 Chapin Venous Conway Peter Camy John 3 Clieneworth g Combs Risley Copehart H Churls T 3 Cook H .Coumfort Francis Church Geo Cannel J D Curry 9 w ChristyldePhersonCook Jacob Cummings Hugh Chestnut Joseph Conner JCI Colbert Garret Clark Edward Cooke Wm Caney Porter B Clark Francis Convery Jim Cunningham P B Connelly Martini! Conner Jno Cunningham Robt Curies IJ Cerpohn Win Coultron Jos C Dantz Daniel 2 Delavan George Downer .1 C Day Matthew Develin James 2 Downs. John Daya Samuel Deleburt Christo'r Downson ThOs David Selma Drum Z %V Donation Harvey Daley Dennis Duras...slier Alex.'r DowneaJameit W. Dawson Isaac Dennison W Doyle Charles C Dailey A B Dewolfh. Wilkins Donyan Daul Deckar Francis Dickson J ames Donnelly Thas Days George Diblane Michael Dodge Calvin Davie Jalraes 2 Digley James Donald Robert Davis David Dillon H N . Drummond Allen ,Davie David L Dillon Peter Dunningham Rohr Davis Thos 2 Dingnan Patrick Dripps John Davis Hugh 111 Dickman Hugh Dryden() L Davis J Dickson Wm K DyevJasnes Davis Franklin Dougherty John Duff George Davis Charles Dopsim Jos , . DaftieldJohn Davis Joseph H Dowde John Duncan Joseph DA VIE C 42 2 Dougherty Dant Dunn Thomas Davis Shadrack Donaghoe Pat Dunivan Robert Davis Evan Doty Eli Dunn John Develin James S. Dolan James 2 Doming James Dean W B Doben Martin Ilancou Thos 2. Devers Jacob Doyle Patrick Dubois John A Dempsey Hugh Dorset Charles Durang Jacob Deaner 11 G Dobson Joe A Douvrtxxly John Denniaon Hugh Dobbs George Dunn Thos Drain Col Win Doolen Thos Dolehey John A 2 Deers Areh'd • Elliott John Ewing David Easeiy Charles B Elliott Johnson Eyrion Samuel Eeken Jacob Eider James Damns Copt Ellis Andrew Evans John ft Edgar WAI Elliott S Ewing Wm Eaton Henry F Elliott Johnson Ewan Rieeard IWwtirds 1' Rev Eekson (/arnett Ely John EstwardsJ I. Emory John Eyert Leander Egerton Ttios Eaton Evans (I At Fagan David Flannigan John J Frew James ' , earns W W Floyd Ni Freed David Fetter Henry Floyd David Fonhel S H Frdegen Thomas Flowers Philip Fruner John Ferguson Trios Finley John Franklin James Ferguson Reuttll,Flenung AJr Free Daniel, Fetterman Geo - Ffauelgaii Chren2 Fritz I Fitzsimmons John Flannigan Jos Freed David Fisher Nicholas Flower George Freed James Fisheriug John Forsyth John Free Samuel Fiehls W H roster B Frizzell John S Fitzgerald E Forsyth Wm 2 Frizzell Wm Fish Henry \V Folvin Melvin Fritz Philip K Fitzgerald Meld Fortune James Fryor James Fitzgellerr Mr Ford Thomas Freezer Duncan Fitzgerald E Fowler Simon Folder Thomas Fisher W W Fallon M D Forsythe Robt Fitzsimmons Edw FoacallJolin Finley James L Finn James Fowler John (Miley Chas Gillespie-J N Graver Michael Gallagher Hugh S Gibbing James Green Wm Gallaher Rohl 2 Gilliam C W Green Daniel Getty A S Gibbs I Grant James A Gallagher Tim'y Gillespie David C Graham James Gallagher Wm Gibson George W2Graham John 2 Gall John Gibs Thomas Graham Alai Galley George Glass Andrew Graham NV 11 Gallagher John Glenn John Graham Jll Gallagher James Glass Henry Graham Arthur GaheganCornel's Gosnill Wm Grahain Wm Goehring A Gotdon James Gray Capt Gabriel E Good Joseph Grover James Gathwahe E D Good John Grimm Wm • Garrard John Gordon W P . 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Rattle Snake - • ,7 Menhanielt Lodge; No. 9' 3 • DuqueinbDivinions 'Simi of 'Temp:; ' 4 • Young Xens Hope:. 'AO do • • • . • Airiencan Division - do : .'`do R. S. Of Lyetiripas Dfr. 242 '! do IronCit g Lodge, No. 199 ' Wm. Tell Lodge I t 3. O. F.,-45, GomefLodge, N 0.134, Fortune-Lodge, 32 • '• r Day Spring Div. S. T. 147. ' Temperaucdville Div. S. T.,147. Louisville Div. S. T. - Duqueine Lodge, 38: C. iIeICIBBIN, Post Offlee- Piusbingh„ Fa., Felnuary 17,1949. frO the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General .1_ Quarter Sessions of the Peace In and for the County of Allegheny . : The petition of John Wedderick t of the Eighth Ward, Pittsburgh, in the County aforesaid, humbly That your petitioner hath provided himself with mate rials for the accomniodation 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 pe. , titiouer, as in duty bound, will pray._ JOHN WEDDERICK. We, the subscribers, citizens ofthe aforesaid Ward,"dril certify, thati the above petitioner of good repute - for honesty and terrperance, and is *ell provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of travelers and others, and that said tavern is necessary. C. Palsser.J. Wilson, C. Roesler, 'F. -- Dtilt; J. Conlon, H. Stimple, J. , D. W. White; R. Flanigan, John Aiken, .1. Byerley,.lll. lliMuire, D. Seitz, Brenman. 10 the Honorable the. Judges of the Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and for the County of Alla- gheny The petition of .L'Ertre Betz, of the Third Ward, city of - Pittsburg . ; in thc comity aforesaid, humbly H hewe th, That yourpetitioner hath 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 he pleased , to grant hint a license to keep a public house of entertainment..- And your peti tioner, as in duly bound, will pray. PETER BALZ. We, tho Subscribers, citizens of the aforesaid Word, 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 trav elers and others. and thatsaid tavern Is necessary. M. Gardner, G. W. Nieman, James Montooth, William Buhl, M. O'Hara, Z: Bair, James Robinson, C Endres, S. Baird, G. Borth, .1. Shale, Thos. bPLeere. [febt9:3td. • 110 the Honorable the Judges of the Court ofilineral IQuarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the County of Allegheny : The petition of Hamilton Leamick, of the 2d Ward, City of Allegheny, in the County aforesaid humbly sheweth, That your petitioner hath provided himself with materials for the accommodation. of travelers and otLers, at his dwelling house, in the Ward aforesaid, and prays that your Honors wile be pleased to grant hint a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your petitioner, as in duty bound, will pray. - ' RAMJLTON I..P.ACOCK. 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- accommodation and lodging of travelers and others, and that said tavern is necessary. S. F. M'Clure, Samuel Young, William Giles, R. Barr, • G. O'lliley, Johu SPllerry, J. W. Walsh, A. Rife, Hugh Hindman, William Moore, James Neelie, J. Walters. febl9:3tdAw I'l l o the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General quarter Sessions of the Peace, 'nand for the County of Allegheny.: . The petition of Wm. Atkinson, of the ad Ward, city of Allegheny, in the County aforesaid, humbly sheweth, That yourpetitioner hathprovided 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 peti tioner, as to duty bound, will pray. • WAr. ATKINSON. We~tho 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 accommodation and lodgi .ing of travelers and others, and that said tavern is ne , , ceesary. . S. W. Tuner, H. Michael, John Robinson; John Drake; Jacob Shirip, A. Nialeur, A. C. Johnson, 0 "Baby, L. Lansdale.; A. Bowden, R. Brown, John Richardson, 3. Abbott. • •febl9:3ttlacw fit° the Honorable the Judges of the Court of, General Quaner.Seissions of the Peace in and for the County of Allegheny : The petition of .1. Solon, of th e 4th Ward, Allegheny City, in the County aforesaid humbly sheweth, 'Mt your petitioner bath provided himself with materials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwell• ing bousi, in the Ward aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your petitioner, as in duty bound, will pray. I. SOLAN. - We, the subscribers, citizens of the aforesaid. Ward, do certify, that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation and lodg ing of travelers and others, and that said tavern is rte. Ce 55.1117. J. Keown, L. Miller, L. Strut, J. Stacey, A. Miller, P. Wessengler, M. Vogtly, J. Forrester, D. Sihith, C. Rom bach, F. Leegle, V. Scribe. febtfkabio T o the Honorable the Judges of the Court M Genera T Quaner Sessions of the Peace in and for the County of Allegheny ` . . . The petition of Milton Donaldson, of the Borough of Lawrenceville, iu the County aforesaid, humbly shew eth, That your petitioner bath provided himself with ma terials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwelling house, in the Borough aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will bepleased to grant him , a license to keep a,public house of entertainment. And your pe titioner. as in duty bound, will pray. MILTON DONALDSON. We, the subscribers, eiuzens of the aforesaid Borough, do certify, that the above petitioner is of good mimic - for: honesty and tempemuc.c, and is well prcrvided withhcitise room and conveniences for the accommodation_and lodg ing of travelers and others, and that said tavern is ue cessary. • J. Fleming, John Seller, Nosser, W. & Catheun, Wm. Bishop, G. !Rip, Jos. Wainwright, Samuel Gam mon. Sr,, Francis Hine, Wm. Johnston, Sr., Thos. Black, .1 W . Decker. fehl9:2.ido r 0 the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General J_ (Insister Sessions of the Peace in and for the County of Allegheny: The petition of Richard Turner, of the Fifth Ward, city of , Pittsburgh, in the County aforesaid, humbly sheweth, That your petitioner bath provided himself with materials forthe accommodation of travelers mid 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 tioner, as in duty boand, will pray. RICHARD TURNER. - - - We, the subscribers, citizens of the aforesaid Ward, do certify that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provtded with house room and conveniences for the accornm slation and lodV ing of strangers and travelers, and that said tavern is necessary. James 111%min, IL Watson, David Hailes,M. Leaky, Thos. Barton, B. Buerkle, James Watson, N. Hoops, L. E Rees, Wm. vans, John Lowery, Jos. Jenkiuson. febll3:3ld&w. FPO the Honorable the Judges of the Coed; of General 1 quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for The County of Allegheny ; The petition of James hit:whiter, of Findley Township in the County aforesaid, humbly sheweth, That your pe titioner hath provided htmself with materials for the ac commodation of travelers and others, at his dwelling house, in the above township, and prays that yOurlfrinors will be plealed to grant him a license to 'keep a public house in entertainment. And your petitioner, as iiedut)- bound, will pray. JAMES NEWHITER: NVe, the subscribers, citizens of the above Township, do certify that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house Mont and conveniences for the accommodation and lodg ing of travelers and others, and that said tavern is ne . creamy. Witt. Vineamp, David MoOdy, Wm. Springer, Alex. hrAdatns, S. Ackelson; John Pollocki banrive 111'13side, Wm. Eaton, Jos. Oliver, John Cain, John APCullorigh, - Perry, Bonham, Sami Moloney, N. hVßride, [fel.d:3ll* MO the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and for the County of Allegheny: The petition of Peter Atkinson, of the 4th Ward, Alle "ebony City, in the County aforesaid, humbly sheweth, That your petitioner hash provided himself with mate rials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwelling house,, in the Ward aforesaid : and prays that your Honin-s will be pleased to grant hint a license to keep a public house of entertainment. . ' And your pe titioner, as in duty bound, wilt pray. PETER ATKINSON. We, the subscribers, citizens of the aforesaid Ward, do certify that the - above petitioner is of, good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided willthouse room end conveniences. for the accommodation of trav elers and others, and that said tavern is necessary. J. Marshall, John Anghtenhouse, 0. Moss,John Robin. son, James Patterson, J name Stamilten,liaml. Martin, S. Boggs, Jahn Borley, J. M'KeiTer, J. Shoultz, H. Goss.... rebid:id* . ripo the Honorable the Judges of the Court Of General Quarter Sessions of the peace in and for the County of Allegheny: The petition of Robert. Oliver, of .the 4th Ward, Alle gheny, in the County aferosaid, atieweth, That your petitioner bath provided himself with materials for the accommodation of travelers and-others, at histlwell- ing house, in the Ward' aforesaid, and prays that your. Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public bootie of entertairunent. And your petitioner, as in duty bound, will , PTV'.ROBERT _ We, the subscribers, citizens of the Ward `aforeticild, 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 rind, lodging of travelers and others, and that said tavern is - -- necessary. Henry Lovett,•John Pickling, John Shultz, John. Mar shall, William Bo_ ggs, J M Pepper, S. Hallman, Josetili Boggs, H. Gosh, M. Troll, John Lauer, J. Lenisinger. feblthattls . A PYRENTILKS %YAWED—Fifteen to twenty young lade fr0m12101.5 etrre of Age, to learn the Stocking manufacturing tumbles's. Apply- . at M.. DALY'S Store, .oh Fifth tstreet, - Or at hie Factory in'Lawrenceville.. , - W A ta N lWirmeg; e :o - BP 1 . 57 Me et n i " THY. 'Mich ,will btfirecriu rea u l i c p e r e 6o s uc u e ° a P e7asli :nint ' al o , Also, avicifitabli, buainelis wilt be sold at a bargysis One o!ttlo enterprisil men of good liusliseis'habits. - . - . OUTIMERT, tien. Agent,: „ _ , Smithfield stritet:- INFORSEATION WANTED.—Any - person acquainted 1 with the children of John Clark, an- Engliehrnanii(an iron founder by trade,) suppoteir to .hive. worked._ in. or about. Pittsburgh, and to have died . svithiit or . seven yearsoivill do tkiem rtktudneits, by infortning.theni they can hear of sotnefflinkt to their, adventagai ott application , to this office. pec,3o-tf • aumin'atiq,l cinb PITTSOURGEL BOARD OF TRADE. DC B. i. • , ' NV. BARKER, .1 -,Comignrar. von. F 7338111.11.4 , R. MURPHY, • , PASSEN k ER "RAN6sEllfo r -FOB 1848 SleunboatPaceiLine,leavea Passenger Packet,yia Brownsvi lle, to Baltiztorp zantl !Philadelphia, 8 A.M., and 6 P. M. - „ Mail Coach Line, direct to Philuldlidna, 9 A., at, and 121 Western ant BouthernMail Ci.ar.b Line, 6 a. m North•WestCra r via Cleveland; daily,lo A. Erie and Western New York, daily, it A. Pl. . - North-Eager/I, t? Philhdelphia,datlly, exceptEnndays, 4 ARRIVALS AND DEI-.ARTURE OP MAILS. ." Eastern Mail .via Philadelphia, due 3A. M., alosesl2 - m. Western Mail, Cin. and Lottiev., due 8 P. )t., doses 5 South. via Balt:and Washinguin, duS S r. Ir., close s 5 a.m. North-Western via Cleveland, due 10;.. M. closes 9 Erie and Western New York BT. it closes 8 "ix Bank of Pittsburgh Exchange Bank` Merstuints' and M. Bank Farmers' Deposit Bank.. Hand Street Bridge 50,00 50;00 40,00 Northern Libertie s Bridge .. 50,00 3 5 , 00 Old Allegheny , Br:dge - 25,00 36,00 35,00 Connell s ville R. R. Stoek, paid on shares,;s2,so City Bonds (6 IP' cent') Monongahela Bridge Gas Stock GROCERIES Molasses have advanced a trifle we quote at 38028c.according to cirentristances. Sugar has also stiffened: Coffee : no change. LARD—SaIe of 10 kegs f?om More at Sc. - SHORTS-Sale of 100 bun. at 14c. CHEESE—SaIes of 5,000 IN. common at 51c • FLOUR-7 _ No sales froni first hands. A. few - dray loads taken from store at $8,030414,00 •- • CORN 31EAL-7011e small sale at 40c. WHEAT—Saleon Friday at 70c. APPLES—SaIe of 18 bbls.„st at 81,31. DRIED APPLES-Sale of 30 sacks atssc. Passage to ang/tlrota Etiglatsgilzeland, SCOTLAND AND LEr By the Steaniship &MAR SANDS, and die resteJar Packet Ships, fc-.4:11 - W. P. W. BYRNES .fit, [sisvinustran IN 1824.; No. 83 Smirk street, New York; and 36 Waterloo Road Liverpool. PERSONS sending to the Old Country for their friends, can have them braught opt by the Regular Line of Pack ets, sailing from Liverpool on'lst, 11111,16 th, 21st or •Mth of every month, comprising the following Ships:— Fidelity • Siddons, Henry.; ,-. Clay, Hottingner, Columbm, Constellation, Regains, ' Patrick Henry, .Cambridge, Isaac Wright:: Waterloo; Constitution, Ashburton, ; -; New-York, Garrick; West Pomt, Queen ot the Weit;Montezuirta; 1 Yorkshire, ' Sheridan,. • New World, ' Liverpool,' ; •- Oxfordi ; John R. Skiddy. , Or ill the first class Amenean ;Ships.; sailing . from Liv. erpool and the; Irish Ports _ every day, comprising the— St. Patrick ,- Gerge, ; ; Andrew Foster, YorktoWn; Creole; .; Memnon, Probus, - Wm. A. Cooper. And many others,. which this limited space' will not ad mit of here enumerating. • BYRNES &;CO:are the sole Passenger Agents for the Steamship SARAH SANDS. Her appointed sail-. Mg days, for 1849, are follows: From Liverpool on' Mill January, 88th March, 4th lune, 6th-Au gn* and Bth October; from New-Yriik on 24th,February; 3dlWay,;stb July,6th September, and 15th November. Pherefore, those wishing their relatives out early in the Spring, will find it to their interest to patronize this 01111.stabliihed House, our arraitgements being so per , feet that - no delay or disappointment can occur. Drafts at%ight for any amounton the National Bank of Ireland, its branches, &c., &e., - at all times for sale. Ap ply to, or address by letter, port-paid, • P. W. Wit:MP:3 & CO, 8:3 South st „N.Y., ;, and 36 Waterloo Road, Liverpool. JOHN THOMPSON, " 1 156 Liberty street. Pittsburgh. . GhlieketrlssWa Plattris: /OLIN -H. hrtf..tort, Ode .eigrnt for Cluckenng s Pumas for , Western Pennsyl ranits,)No: 81 Wood street, Pittsburgh, has received, and now open for sale s the following elegant assortment of Piano-FOrtes, direct from - the manufacturer, and for sale at Mr. Chickeriag's (Boston) price's, Viz: One superb Rosewood, seven octave, carved in the m ost elegapt and rich Lyle of Louis Xlir.--new scale. , One Rosewood, carved, seven oetave—:new scale: , I ,•' ' One . do. 61 oetave-,new scale. • - One do, 6 octave, carved moulding—new scale: Two do:' 6 do. - round corners; " " Two do. 6 do. square " " " The above are from the manufactory of J. Chickering, Boston, and of the latest styles of, furniture, and with his new and approved settle. . - - • Also, on band, and for sale low— Three Rosewood Piano, 6 octaves; 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 Gale & Co.,N. Y. ' . • • - Ono Rosewood. 01 octave; manufactured by -flacon & One Mahogany 6 octave Piano; made in Raltimore, and :left by the owner for ealc, either for cash or in „ex, change for such goods as WM se :ss.country store.=, Valttabln Hotta. art.d.-Let•for Sate. - BY virtue of an order of the Otphan's - Court - of Alle ' teeny County, the; undersigned, Administrator of the Estate of Aaron Whitaker, will offer at Public Sa le, ; on-the premises, ote Saturday, bit March, 1649, at 12 o'- clock, >r , that valuable House arid Lot in Birmingham ,- situated on the corner of DCOMMI and. Carson eta., an d extending:in front on Carson et. ea the Turnpike Road 60 ftiet, and to depth ci-t Denman-sweet 47 feet, 'on . which erected a Two Story Brick Boa*, with a Cellar under the -whole of it—a Stable, a Wash Ibinse, and Bake Oven. It is now occupieteby hir.,Bau.smeut.' The House has ;been occupied as a Tavern and Store, and Would, it is believed, be it very eligible nitration for eitheror both . The Guardian-has been offered a rent of $220 for the en suing year, by-a responsible team's. Terms made known on day of-liale. •. • Wlit G. HAWKINS, .Administeator of A. Whitaker. Clothing at 'Coat. As the subscribers intend ealailting their Store Room, they will adhere strictly to the above terms. There-, fore we would respectfully invite the attention of the public to our handsome assortmlof CLOTHING Our Stock is large, and of the - hest tt Menai:and workmatt ship. M'AILILLLN & DOWNING, feb3] No. tilti Liberty, 6pposito foot of 7th st. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURKi Redding, Carpeting, Looking Glasses, Fenders, . Fire- -Irons, Kitchen Utensils, Az., ,of a Private Family, at Auction, at McKenna's. -- Ou Thursday,February tt2d, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, will be sold .Wt McKenna's Auction Rooms, tho, Furniture of a priyate family declining housekeeping, all of !which has been in, use only a. few. months, and kept in the best of Order. comoising—Mo, hagany CitAl.Tables, Dining and rßreakiastTables, Fan cy Stands, Dressing and PlaiADureaus, , Bedsteads, Chairs, Imperial and. Ingrain Carpeting, Hearth Rugs, Spring Mattresses, Husk and Straw Mattresses, Parlour Fenders, sire Irons; together with a Variety of kitchen utensils-1 cooking stove. LAMES McKDDW.' - lead . . . Auctioneer. fIALIFORNIANS ATTEN'fION.—We are now pre,. pared to contractwith ponies bound to the Tlneers,! - ' to supply them with Kiln Dried Corn Meal and Parched Corn, ground with sugar, and warranted to keep in Soy climate.- Also, Roasted and Ground Coffee. - ' • • _ RHODES & ALCORN; 30 Fifth street: ' , --....~..~.r..c ~ r~.-+~.i 4L G , vy; 's'!.'-,.- '~- .+4. , :... , _ {j~' .za.'~. C3eAa.'-?r.. 1 ^ S -r; ~..s.'k*-: :• .. MMEEM STOCKS. Par value: Asked . .. Offered , $50,00:..850 ; 00..$50,00 30,00 ,44,00: , . x,43,50 50,00 50,00 ...49,00 rione kaukaeket,...__ Daily Davie* of the ilarkets. OFFICE OP-TAE POST t MoNDAT MORNING, FebrUctry 19, 1549, febl3Xtdts4two CHEAP CLOTHlNG—Gentlemen wishiiig to provide themselves witha handsome PRESS COAT, Pants.: or Vest, would find it , to their advantage to call at Mc- GUIRE'S, before parchaaing elsewhere. All :tooik war ranted. JAS..,IdtGUIRE, . febl3 . Tailor, Third at. AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY:—In "pursuance of the ' Resolutions of a Meeting of theLAllegheriy Agrieul rural Soclety.atTerrysonla ou Sanifday, 3d Inst.. there will be an AGRICULTURAL CONVENTION held at the 141.0 COW% House, in the"city of Pittsburgh; on Wednesday, the2ist of March, 1849, at 10 o'elock,p. ve, for the purpose of establishing'a County Agricultural Society. . AR- who feel interested are respectfully invited to attend. SAMUEL MeCASLIN, Prost. Taos: S. Read -Correspose , Seery.. : ' ifebay ,ThISSOLUTION.--The partnership. of illommv do Lsx larthis day disioAved, bp miitual 'consent: The . lito siness of the firm will be settled•by H;Lee 3. MURPHY, .Pittsburgh, 30th Jan.,1.040. NOTICE The undertigned. will-continue the Wool business and:attend to the sale of Woolen , Gooda, lathe' old place. : ' - ' LEE. la retiring from the. late firm of Mixrphy & Lire; take great pleasam in reCommending Mr. H. Lee to the confidence of rarfrienita and to the pubtle. • -• jan3o '' r - pii.E.PAIVIVERSHIE -heretofore existing .hotweeri _L. Hale, Heineman & ;Co ; Whs.this. 'tidy dfisolvid mutual torrsent. The Misiness of the , late firm will he settled by Heineman 'Jr Co.' JAS. - HALE, 'SANDS & HEINEMAN, • Sept.2llh,lB4B. • - 30liN VOEesTLY."- The buninee4 will be continued by Salmi .& Itodurniet and Joust VotorLy, under the style tit' RILINEhLiN Jr. irtISSOLBTION The partnershtp.hiratotoreaiisting between4A - S - .:: IiEB.DMAN and NN SPRATT 7 VMS dis oh a Lan ibe . 9th. init., by the death of. the latter. The husinessa the late firm will be settled by the Aar viving partner, ,JAS,HEREIMAN, at the old stand (No. 93 Wood street,) where persons indebted will please -make payment. . . ' . • febl3 OR.GENTLEI4IN.- , --W:lt s . hfintstir has recently re - X• ceived a farthCrsupply of GentkmeiesFattcy CRA VATS, including some very handsome,. Also, blank, Italian eritvats,severalitailities,,inut Including come stk. - perinq Also, Gent's tinen',Cambrie* Handkerchiefs :pldin and with colored borders; super, Silk da.t'Under ; shirts and Drawers, silk and cotton, some of the former extra size.. Especial .attention is asked to" his stock of French Brciadelothi and Cas3imirts, of the, latter plain and' fancy;vlieliret Bite Satin Vestings,4.e. At 'Worth east 'earner of 4th andNarkefiliw Q 1./UAL!. HOU'at: MOLASSE.S.--LO !AL. Sogn 1,..7 Hal* consimment and , janlB & MILLER N . ~. ~.e ... .!..:Y: .. . '..,._. - ...:.::'..S4:i'.;',::Ocii,:i , :k : .: . .ti' l .'.Eo';' Lots for Side. - . ADJOINING ALLEGHENY ClTY—Forty or filly ; Lots will be sold at a low price, anytime before the ,•= Lit of April. Mechanics 'or others, who wish cheap Lots, will end it to their interest to buy now, ttg it IS be lieved they Will increase very much in valor daring ' the .• year. Those wishing small Lots will callon Mr. Mama,- at the 4ip o per Bpidge, Allegheny. ' A portion of the Ground in Benvilla (formerly Nunnery hill,) is laid out in squares of friim three to five acres— to be sold to those wishing 'a country residence. This portion of the Giorind commands a view of both Rivers, • En most delightful plan for a summer tesidence.— En. tare of . [febl3M2w] THOMPSON BETA.. • V • noble .Property for Sala: . . HE undersigned offer for sale the valuable property . T known as Concert Hall, situated on Penn street,. corner of Barker's alloy, having a front on Penn street . of 120 lent, running back 160 feet to a 12 feet alley, on • which is erected a very large Brick Dwelling House, the main building front of two stories, with wings one and n half story high, and the rear building three stories high. The building is very convenient and well adapted for a Hotel or extensive Boarding House. It is now occu- • pied by Mr. Christie, as a Hotel . For terms, npply to . - JOHN GRAHAM, Or I Exec utota JOHN H. PEEBLES ' Pittsburgh, Feb.lo.lo4o—dlni . *• : . . . Mount Emmet Bulltding&L...a.a.... 3710 r tte l itTlu S ti l o T f ti tte honi l l 3 t Ur Etnme ' t S property. Parsons desirous of investing it small slim of money,e an do so to advantage, by securing choice Lots of various sizes. • . 5;00 , :1,43 00,00 ' , " 16,50 . . Thts property, for beauty of locatibn, commanding a view of the two cities, the Allegheny, Monongahela and Ohio rivers, .is unequialeti. It has the advantage of an abundance of the choicestspring water. The newroad, now finishing, will render it easy of. access, and bring it within a convenient distance of the Allegheny market. As an investment for profit, to say nothing of the.de lightfal situation for a residence, the buyer will secure in a few years a SMIRKS-TOLD return. • • • The above Lots will be sold for Cash, or on a. Credit of one to five year". • TITLE CLEAR MID EVIESPIITAHLE. • ' . Plans may be seen and every . information had, of 'Mr. HUGH SWEENY; on the prenuses•, or ofJORN COYLE, at hie office, on 4th street, Pittsburgh.. • • riov3o. O LET—A good dry CELLAR, situated on the North mut side of the, Diamond, suitable for ,an Eating Hoom,or Storage of any kind. Enquire of HOOAN ft CANTWELL.; febB ' • 86 Market st., Pittsburgh. RQN FOUNDRY FOR SALE—A small Iron Foundry, with Patterns, Tools, &c., all ready:for operation, will be sold ons . comtruidattng terns, or exchanged for Iron orgoods.This offers an excellent opportunity to n young man to commence the Iron Foundry business. Enquire of SCAIFE & ATKINSON, Ist, near Wood street. FOR `SALE -A small two storytjaine dwelling house, conveniendy. situated, from dk on Pride street, oue street beyond the Hospital. The lot is 24 feet in front, by 123 feet deep, and will be sold on accommodating terms. For (amber particulars apply at the house or to • seP2 - JAMES MAY, NYater street. • The splendid Steam Packets BALTIC and ATLANTIC, built expressly to run as reg ar ackets on the Monongahela. between Pitts burgh and Brownsville, and having ran for a few months, arc found to be too large and powerful for the navigation of that river, are now offered for sale. The following are the dimensions of these 11 • 773 boats, viz : Length of deck, 170 feet; breadth of beam, 20 feet; wheels 24 feet diameter, 10 feet buckets; four boilers, 21 feet by 32 inches diameter; cylinders, 21. inches, an d set stroke. Eaie.h. boat' contnins 50 state-rooms, and the cabbie are furnish ed in the richest modern style. ' Borten:rut, enquire 'of, . J. IL. MOORHEAD. nov23:tf '• .` Pittsburgh. For Sale or Exchange. ICFFER FOR SALE • the whole of the property on which I now reside, in the. Sixth Walt of the City, - consisting of the Dwelling House, Oat Houses, Bc., with the Garden; or I would exchange the same for Property in the neighborhood of the City ,•—or I would divide the • Property to *snit purchasers. Persons disposed to put- chase or exchange, can call on me at the warehouse of Cummins & Smith, Smithfield street, opposite the Mon on yahela Noose: (deco:2la wit) JAMES C:CUMM.INS.• FOR SALE OR RENT—A Two Story Brick Dwelling; situate on Fifth street, opposite the Court Rouse.—' Enquire of 111'5DJLLEN. & -DOWNING, jant7 • . • 218 Liberty street, opposite self,eiuti' F . CR SALE-7A large Lot of 00 feet front by MI deep . , containing a large and convenient Dwelling BorHe, out ovenr, pump and stable; with garde*giiipp fruit and shade - trees—situated on Saw MR Ren.otion tineation of Earn street, Allegheny, Pyiee•Sloo3oo ;n hand; balance iu 4 yearly payments. •• •• ' • S. CUTHBERT, Can.; Agent, • Smithfield wrest. FOR SALE—A valuable Furet;of 114 Acres, eituated one mile from the Ohio river, West side, 20 cutlets be low the city—containing a Dwe lling House and Barn, Garden, small Orchard, fine Spring near the derailing, with 45 acres in cultivation,' balance thickly covered with choice Titnber.: The above is favorably located for' attending the Pittsburgh market.' Price 62,500—51000 in hand; esovat 1, $5OO at 2, $.500 at 3 years. . • • • - S. CUTHBERT, Oen Agent, - Smithfield street.- FUR RENT—A good Brick Dwclliug 11944,..onve niently sittuited for business men, betweett_akand . 2d, on Ferry street. Rent—S l so.oo. ' S. CDTRBERT:Gen Aged!, feted . S = mithfield street: 01t SALE—A valuable Propeny of 40 feet-front on F Penn street by I'll deep . ort Barker's alley to a 10 feet -alley. The above desirable proPerty can readily be im-, proved, .elther for business purposes or priVate ren dances or for renting—veal be said at a Bargain. 'Also. a lot of " I'o feet front on Webster; near Grunt sinet i PO' feet deep Price £COO. S. CUTHBERT, Gen". Ail, febs Smiilifielo sl. trit. TO LET—A Dwelling House, on Pe dfnr Allegheny - near, the Market Square. and House Permsylvzmla Avenue, near Mrs. _blur: , ray's Tavern, Pitt Township. • . • Also, a long Room, 3d story,-Market street,Pntsbargh... Two small Storeson Third street t and several convenient . Offtees,near. the - Post Office. Apply, to • E. D. OAZZAM febl:3er Office, Third street, over Philo Hall: • 7 7. ".„ . SITAVERN , STAND AT SUOUSTOWN-.ra: -2 REN T.—A.commodious and well finished Trprern Standiin the village of Shousetown. thrnished in modern style, with good .Stabling 'attached. -It Will he_ .leased foraterm of years. Address , • . ,- jant.2.. . • P. SHOUSE, Shouselowth TO LET---Oner hree Story and one Two Story Dwelling House; finished in modern style; marble mantels to each of the parlors, and bath houses in each; situated on Wylie ' street, second' and third houtes from the corner of 'Wirhington et. JOHN F.'PERRY, r, Corner of Liberty'and Irwin sts. faiMacvd• Tr ° double Brink Dwelling HOllBO, in xi' ' - situation, on Federal in.ree!; Allegheny; by RWV'm:Anderisent--reuisloo. ' Enquire of , TAOS. liz:krzot..k.':'. _ . 'febl3:l2t Attorney at Law.Pittsbnosb. O DET—A,l'bree Story lilrick Dwelling, (containing T - - eleven Roome,) on Wayne MTVCt r . Rent, to a good .C. A. IWANULTY , Er,. CO, Canal Basin... febB - 11 - nlVa Book:heaping .ND :WRITING ROOMS, Alexander & Day's Build 11....14, corner of Diamond and Markei:street. -• For "...- day and evening classes. ' - Mr. D.'s improvements in teaching, embraced in his: splendid : new. work on Book-Keeping, are now attracting , general attention in the Eastern cities. - -, "Numerous as are the publications nlready before.tins - 'public on this important branch of mereantile education,- the think, from the emphatic testimonials appended to - the work, that 111r.Duff has succeeded in effecting a more;,' 'seedy and desirable method of teaching and redneingto practice this essential in the conduct of - mercantile tnlfairs.,--New - Yerk EceningEzpress, Oct. 30. Professional assistance given in - opening, Posting and .. .closilig.• Merchant's and 'Steamer's. Books, adjusting de.; _ranged books; &c. Dian- hours from 10 to 12 A.. drat., and - from 2to 4,' and 7to 10 e. 111- ' ' - junci . • . . Fobrtuary. Magazines,. 'DECEIVED AT 111. A. MlNER'S.—Oodey's Lady's, Book, for February, - • , • „ Graham's Magazine, for February. _ Ladies' National for February. All the abpve.nre more:, • Mn cemalto the 3anuari_mumbers:. Illustrated Courier, for December. - ' • • LittelPs - Living Age.; N 0.244. The Gold Mines of California., and also a full historical account of that country; edited by G. G. Foster. • - Also, :‘• large correct Map of all that region of country ; e ngraved by Atwood, New. "VOA. • ' • - • • Also, a new work "of-150 iinnr.es, giving a full liitoiy-br - • California nod Its Gold Regions, with the geogritithicat;'! - . mineral' and 'agricultural resource including a map of the whole country; by Fayette Robinson. • • -* - Part first illustrated Life - of Dern.Tranklln ;to be einn plete in eight humbers. Published by -the Harpers. • • z'* Charles Dickens' new work; the Haunted'Alan and thd." Ghost's Bargaiit. - 'Price 6 'cents. ' ' ' • BERFORU, of Allegheny City, has all the above: Smithfield street,'llad door above 2d • janl7, Patterson's Carrtage.Mannfaetory,' Diamsnd airy ; between 'Food and Smialfieldstreets.. . 3 . Wattus natty always:llo found an assort-- , ment , of Family Carriages,. •Barouches, .Buggies, and till kinds of heavy work, -7 4ttansig3.: from a six horse wagon down to a wheel.' harrow.. Persons-wishiug. to purchase or. contract for' 'tnthing in' the .above tine, arc respectfully invited to : , FURTHER REDUCTION. • Mumpratt Sciiiie Pat-Ont. Sod - a -, Asli.' TO 5 TONS, 3}, cosh, currency , or 4 mos t approved 1, bilis. 5 'tons or uptvrtrds 31;d0., par,'or, limos. do., iri: terest added: For the-superior qoality . bhltisbnind,-we :refer to - the glass and soap" manufacturers' of this city' 'generally. • ' "W. Is AL MiTL'EfELTAIME . ; '• dec4 • "-- N 0.160 Liberty street; • • (SUCCESSORS TO 'EMERITI? & TAT E.) • • No. 10; taarth - streewbencern :Petty and :Liberty • trtieds,: ItiIfAIdUFACTURIMS.of sheet lead, leaden pipes, dranti,r - punipk batbs'iwatat clesets, leaden coffins, , tee,; keep - constantly on' hand and manufacture to order, -sheet lead from Ito 8 BS. to the square foot, in sheets of 6 by 20 fa eywhich they will furnish to the trade.wholesalei or eutto order in airy size that may bewmtted,-i They also manufocture anti keep constantly on hand:, 4enden pipes' frouf 1.0 inch calibre; aqueduct pipe, for 'conveying . water from springs, famished to the: -country trade, and.put upon.reels' in leTigtht of from lop AO loop feet on each reel, with directions as to the propermethod, of laying. Also, on hand; n large supply of-Adams' Pat.'''. en t El:m*on - ramps, for %veils or cisterns; Snow ,very-supeiror east tron suction , ; . . Hydrant work 'of every description ..executed most durable manner', and on the` mostaecommodatirig,-." terms.; Orders' from-the country for leaden iiipeefahet lead; or pumps, will receive prompt attention.,--.' H e L l ' P ue m c' t s ,;. - n. `° A-1 Mrl/: - TrO & T lte% ' Qi: V O ' o f A m ile a s . 1 4 1 can Wooten Goods feblo TAMES F: Autirata at Law—Office, removed td, ItY Fourth street;)tesireert:,Setttilfieldrted Grunt streets , -- - . UGLR- 3b zieW and iot) 'N. 0: suireluidYok azie by 029) - Er: &N..IIAUBArGH. BM Steam Boats for Sale. FIM al=;:l
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