, FOR GOVElttiOli, FRS. It. SHUNE - et Subject to the decision of Tin OLSOCRATICISTA.TI CONTLSITIOS 4be 'Daft frtatning Vet. THOME PHILLIPS, EDITOR. ITTODURGH, FRIDAY. FETUIY"."I" Dekegate DELIXIATE MEETINGS. the wilt be beki on Wednesday. the 21st inst. rut) between tick 'i;: , - -4 14s Liss different townships, (alcaPt nt weeds 0. *:---111tawasif41 and 5 o'clock, and in the dine? the '''''. , : -;4 0 1111 two Cltiell'snd Pitt township, at 7o cloc k ,DISO ill C I NCINISILTIVIUrI aire• )Ipoe of late, sole good deal of relatioa to the number of boats greet points on the Ohio—riusburgb , Inisville—and the outlay of capita l this business. As .the controversy many false statements have been ik exaggeration has been indulged of each city, that it is next to ink- In the actual extent of that business ieving it to be of great importance information should be had on the subject. - the mistepresentatinus that have been have procured from a friend in Cin vber and actual cast and tonnage of all • that place in 1843. MIS STLSII - ON as CORSECT,III OUr infOrrit• tte rested, and has made out his state. lost accurate data. We will publish err Sr al XlClL...o.ALfriend, writing from the following description of the lar-: it built in thewest: mains& the dimensions of the Maria or She.* 303 feet on deck; 38 feet beam, , and 10 feet hold. Sbe works a3O foot 44 wheel and 18 feet buckets, which wakes her extreme *breadth 74 feet. She has 8 boilers 24 feet by 42 inch -er. ...,:>, 2 Enginesines 8 feet stroke and 28 inches diameter.— ':- --, 'Take her ell ins% she is **largest, aa wilt be the i .- 'soot splendid beater/et built on the western vraters.— ,-i - ter actual cost, as" near sal can ascertain, will be near ~, 1180,000. She I. to be of very-light draught she has 1-- mow 1000 Ws of Pork in her hold, all her engine on [ s 'board, and - draws but 4 feet 9 inches for and 4 :feet aft. She is calculated to carry 1200 tens, but I think she willcarry more. Thera is a boat building hereto run from St Louis to :c-'-;•-- t Mobile, whichl think is the most perfect model I have ..,..:,,:. -ever WOO.dall here and l'' • • * Businessof talkie& is 'fey -f,' roe, owing to the Canals being closed.— . - 4,:4" . F . _ . lli to Nois 50 cts pr bbl; Whiskey 60; t ;r :5:.-_ Fig ' • ~ . freight 18 to2o. Weather verycold; 1"" 111 4 1 1______-------- -. • , . pauttnea T liosoa.—We observe a letter pub. . ... ' fished in thewhigpapers from the Son. WALT= Fon :.''' , 'warn., requesting thin his name may be withdrawn •4 ;-- 1 " from the list of Gubernatorial candidates. Mr F's 1...4t, - '"i sagacity tells him that there is not the slightest chance 1 -„ for the coon candidate to be elected, and he has node. , sire for the empty honors of a nomination. ..,7, --------------- Cointruurstr . —Marshall San, of Cincinnati, on r. :;. Saturdiy, came in possession era spurious Thirty Dol lair note on the Fartner's Bank of Virginia, well cal •,.` enlated to deceive, dated Lynchburgh, Jan. 4, 1844, payable to 'Win. Redford, No. 1415, k letter B purport- B '-, inctebe signed by J. 0 Blair, Cashier, and Wm. /McFarland, President. It will be well to be en the -.. ooh out for them as there are a tum'ver °tering of ',.'- /ate. 4". Ram Roan Cll.lts.—We take the fo lowing comnii- , inodtity notice done of the Line of new Rail Road ' Possenger Cars, front the Philadelild t Times. It will ' , ba ofsomted that the Cars are made error the modern k" faildoo, with some ingenious alterations about the i '''' whoele,oxle-trees, &c. The Times says--"if com ..e. fiat, convenienmand luxury can command patronage, k . . *a Phornix Line it's bound to have it. The Cereal'L'' melted to it are every thing the most fastidious could . desire. The asle-trees are of hammered iron. The - *eels are constructed withlEite's patterntbeatn, while the betazans ofcars being covered with bailer-iron, it is mesa to impossible for any serious or dangerous acci- IL ileatto octets. In fact these cant from the ne plus al [ ifra of safety, expedition and voluptuous taste, and ,_ should be tasted by every travele rto the West. Mes- Lars. Killer; Collins& Co. own this magnificat estab _ ligament. hrtcros.---Augustus M Robinson a native of Franco, mord thirty-eight, shot himself in New York on Friday. iweased kept a leather store. was very intent'. 'perste, drinking to a great excels', and became crazed - 'from the effects of the potions be bad taken to such ea .meat that be imagined robbers were after him - , to .rub hint of his mcacy,of which be hada largo amount thigold, silver and bank bills. democrats of Burks held. ISVCILS Coeur r.—Tbet 4mierooun h Ccmven ty meeting on Monday last, and appointed ibefollowing delegates to the 4th of Marc _h,3lu _Franklin Samuel Rachline, John i C 4.-4 Ali llangleand George AYClausor. They were not n ` itractea. Cr As the defamers who issued the "True Repute linan" woefully exptosea..before we received the let tarot our friend in Washington,. we deem it unnecessa ry now to publish his scorching article. He is right Olds conjectures as to the authors of the viler t; they see wen known here and it seems they of lees netetious Intl* neighboring counties. thrum Counrre—A. letter received yesterday mor sing,issforais us that we may set down Unionfor Sur n ' *thsjeritref the delegates 0/acted to the couati einveltdon ere in Soot of hirn. Rsimaiszzinge "is that it should be restwegmed by the people THE PRESENT TititiFF was TWICE DEFEATED, by the casting "fief John White; Speaker of Congtess, and Hen- This is proved by a refer ' rote to the proceedings of Cowes., at that time.— Now they cry Tacit? Tariell when is feet they voted against it. "Who does not despise rine"' moral and po liticos' turpitude. • 'August*, Gad. Coostitutionist ssyst Weed Writes tons fesnilaillidgernle, that on the Ist the awed $166,000 n Central Bank bills was bessedby the oliethe at the institution, and that about ,70,000»° were Who burned the next day. If we $360,00 0 frost the a mount reported to be in ehealesion on the 6th Noyes/Aber last, there cannel be wets umut"sso,ooo to $275,000 now in actual eireula- tits: lliiiiantost•teelient wej of reforming dwourren. egooalioantineedtbspeo* will seen be ratieveii boa Wag& dr Nvotiolll progi2l'leeuen STTive dossigse. Skim goo No ll* et January, nem Georgetown, S C New Tons &root Maaasr.—The Sun of Febru ary 10th, swot thatdieStoelt Market continues with mach variation htforilm: th e "le ° d4 1111 " be 'week:havo beetins opeetilaters seenOt pre antio - havii made a stand, and are waiting far sane e eeo rmea dw itinirtransactiods 'th .rrairer e prospects/die/id are 017 favorable, and so doilbt some thing will shortly infilie - graater activity in the Market. At the Board to-day, Pennsylvania and Indiana fives ' 'advanced 4; Notwieh at WofteNter railrondl; Obio sizes 4; Kunticky and Illinois sizes, North American Co. Farmers' Trust Co. and Stonington railroad :j; and - Harlem railroad 4. Astozsza.Caur aut.- 7 4W editor of the New Or kin], paper called the.Fuhion, says, that be received a Ash from smolt extraordinary personage. He pre seated a _voluminous manuscript setting forth his claims to the Presidency of the United States. He is from Illinois, Tazewell county, and was borneod raised in Pennsylvania, end appears to be about, 70 years old. His name is "Peter Sprinkle." He calls himself the backwoods candidate, end really believes that he is the only man that should be elected. He left the MS and an old volume of a newspaper published in 1792. ---------------- Stater xv.—The Catholic Bishop of Baltimore has withdrawn fiom the Rey F Simon Si.enzat., all the ecclesiastical faculties which he heM, in consequence of some uncharitable and and - Christian doctrines' promul gated in a letter of the Re ' gentleman. SANTA Fir. PRASONIRS.--lntelligenc.e received at New Orleans from Mexico, represent. the Santa Fe Prisoners confined in the Castled Perote as suffering morethaa nature can endure. During the last month sixteen of the number died, and out of the whole only e ighteen are able to do any kind of labor. Pletsonsi. LIABILITT:"-Thel Nashua Bank is the only one in New Hampshire, to which the personal lia bility law now applies. Its stock commands en sd 7 ranee of 17 per cent in the market. FURTHER FOREIGN ITEMS. Ten CATHOLIC keiGAZOATZ Mature was held on Saturday, 13th January, in the Musical Hall, Lower Abbe street, Dublin. The Hall was crowded. Amongst those present ware Daniel O'Connell, Sir T. Esrnonde, Sir J. -Power, Sir Valentina Blake, andthaLeni_ilay or, erho win called to ther"chair. • Cheofthe-Pthielpal speakers was Mr. IL Shiel;eistalbbe metal see, the figkrwini zeirolutioni were agreed to :—!- Reeetve4, That we, the Ream: Cadtolicsil Irelend, yield - to no portion of the larieee a subjects in tee roy alty" to the throne, or strict observance of the religious obligation of an oath. That the officers of the Crown, in striking from the special jury panel all the Roman Catholics who were placed thereon by ballot, have inflicted upon our body a wrong and en insult, and that it becomes our duty, in the face of the empire, to vindicate our character for worth, loyalty and honor. Resolved, Tnat the omission of sixty-three names of special jurors, including a large proportion of Ro man Catholics, as well as liberal Protestants, making up the special .juror's list, affords grounds for more than suspicion that fair dealing has not been practised, and calls for a full parliamentary investigation. That an bumble petitionbe presented to the Queen, praying her Majesty that she will be graciously pleas ed to direct her attention to the conduct of the Irish GOTOTIIMCDI in carrying on state prosecutions under the ciroumstances aforesaid. That a petition be presented to both Houses of Par liament, setting forth the facts embodied in these reso lutions, and praying for inquiry into the facts. TOBACCO SINOGI.LISC—The circular of Mr. Maury, of Liverpoolrstates thatthe attention of government is now drawn to the subject of smuggling tobacco, in a more serious manner than it has hitherto been. It is universally admitted, be says that the present ra te o f te of duty cannot be collected; an d, tht the manufac who does not deal in illicit tobacco, must either do so, 9r give up his trade. It is -shown that the consumasp tion of tobacco in Ireland. when die population w but 4,000,000, amounted to nine million five hundred thousand pounds, or 21b. 6ox.per head: and that now, with a population of 8,000,000, it is Untie more than 4,000,5001b5.; that in the United Kingdom. the con sumption does not amount to more than 13koz. for each individual ; yet that in Prussia, the consumption of each person is 311 be. per annum. All these points, with many others, have been placed before govemnient: sad in our opinion, the only eeason which can deter them from a reduction of the duty to ls. per pound, will be the fear of hazarding so great an experiment on the receipts of the Exchequer. The firstso ,00 year they would loose, in Mr. Manila opinion, 470; but he feels confident, and so do we, that in three years the reverine derived frum Is. duty, would surpass its present amount. FRAUD IS FBAs/FIRS or BASIC OF ENGLAND Sroce.=--The London Chronicle says: It appears that the late disclosures at the Mansion House, relative to fraudulent transfers of block, have induced the autho rities at the Bank to withhold all information fur the present on the subject of unclaimed dividends - and the clerks, having strict injunctions on this rent head, re fusee to answer any inquiries made. It is appa that the public security demands more stringent rept-. lotions, the inconvenience which may arise for are thd e time to the parties interested, is little to be comp to the permanent advantages which will possibly result from the change contemplated. TAIATIINST or Jews is Russts.—The following melancholy intelligence from the Russian frontier Ap pears in the Frankfurt Gazette:—"The ukase, order ing the removal of the Jews from the frostier die uictsinto the interior, is at this moment being carried into erect. Nearly one hundred thousand persons are affected by this measure. They receive passports which indicate their place of residence, and wi thhiey n are expected to have all their property sold off ta few days after." Test "Curliest T assee."—The London Chronn i- cle gives another coloring to 'the circumstances co nected with the opening of the It Chinese ports wall nations. The Chronicle saya----" seems premature, however, to attribute to Sir Henry Pottinger the grand move of admitting all nations to the same right, won by the British as the result of the late war. The Can ton paper-attributes the idea to Key P,, the Imperial Cotnewssioner, and most certainly in their correspon dence with M. if Menton, the French Consul Gene ral, the Chinese authorities assume the merit of the concession of trade to all nations. on the ground of these nations never having offended or gone to war with them, and thus rather make an invidious allusion to England, than represent the concession as any por tion or consequence of a treaty with us, or recommend aby us." So he! it appears that Sir Henry may have had to make a virtue of necessity, not withstanding the wide mouthed bombast of the London Times. TOII THIS POST. Ma. EDITOR:—In the Post of this morning, yow have committed an error- no doubt uninenional—in referemce to the hour for holding the Delegate meetings in the cities and in Pitt township. The resolution of the Committee of Correspondence stated, that the meetings would be held at the natal /emir. The'usual hour fur bolding the Delegate meetinp , in tbe cities of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, Pitt is 7 o'- Town ship and the several Boroughs of the county clock, P. M. In the t ownships, between the hours of 3 and 3, o'clock, P. M. To prevent mistakes, I would be lega g to meetings, lad to see the foregoing published until after the De J. B. GUTHILIE, Ck'ns. Cons. PiusVigb., Feb.ls, 1844 FRZ Z SCHOOLS IN SOUTH C KAOLIN A.-lay tbefollow ing extract front the message of Gov. Hammond it ilu re ap peal that the free school system has proved afa in Beath Carolina:— t "Its fatiMe is tieing to the fact, that it. does not suit t unrpeople or our govermnent, and it can never be re- The pauper!, for whose children it is inten ded,hutslightlyapprematethe a dvantage. of wirication; theirpride revolts a t the ides of sendia* their ehildren to Wool ac'pooiechelart,' and:beside they need them stikalle„ %pyloric. These _sentiments, and w ra ts CUM in *engin only he coatiteratileali Rive. In claw where similar systems exist, force is IWierel lit*Pied.li tit* contrary tot e minciON .rof-earie hereletepphit , end th tree flehol* &put •,, ---------- [Front the Globe of the 13th.1 . - e - - :Z . ~ Ust CONGRESS. . .., .:.-.: . 1111FEWLINING ia the Post 0 -:, Pittsburgh, Pa., -la the Sothte,to.dtqr. the aulterbigissxo- 'IA, Afebruary 15, 1844. .:43, ' riapons s eellbe fat thalkincipally bo misairsdai4u ' mid As- lotteritrwhoso names are dot :Illit'irill 'pleads say rg"4"lllool___,lii WO" koills 1.11441!1°!_e(W511 0111 flre advertised, -i . ideZitulatetrati=dtorPrestersta=ta: .'' to those Amer 'law maltinglitulamoity Ameri c as citizens who suffered by French spoiliations prior to 1800. Mr F. 1 , presented a historkef the action of the govertunent. when making a convention with France for the satis faction of claims anterior to 1800, ands himmy of w t t ohe legislation to Congress upon the subject.with a v slipw that the United States are boundpby every prin ctle of justice and national honor, to make speedy provision for the indemnification of those who sufferedisla by thh conduct of Francein that respect.. The ler five assembly of lowa ma .e its application for admis sion as an independent State Into the Utioir. which was committed to the Judiciary Committee. The subject of the tariff was discussed by Mr Huntington until the hour of adjourninent, without crincluding. hie maintained that the present tariff law is beneficent.wise and patriotic, and argued that its effect had been to revive the business and restore the cledit of the country. to give labor adequate reward, and to enable the Bal.- tod States to pay its debts. The repot t of the committee of Elections in the case of the members elected by general ticket was conti ed as the subject of discussion it the House. The ad option of the report Wild advocated by Messrs French, Black of Georgia, Mcelernand, and Rathbun; and op posed by Messrs Vinton and Dickinson. Mr Haralson of Georgia has the floor for to-morrow. - LATEST FROM JAMAICA. The New Orleans Bulletin ofthe 31st alt has receiv ed files of Jamaica papers to the 16th of January.— The Despatch of that date, states that the long contin ued drought has become a matter of general complaint throughout the island, and threatens to cause a con sidernble diminution of the ensuing crop. The trial of Mr Desmones, for the robbery of the Bank at Kingston, which had been iu progresseome time, resulted in the acquittal of that portion, and the affair continues still to be involved in mystery. The principal topic of discussion, both in the Legis lative Assembly and by the press, is the rapid decay of the Colony and the best means of restoring it to a con ditionliof prosperity. Vigorous efforts are contempla ted to induce the Home Government to grant such pe cuniary aid to the islands, as will enable them to carry out the plans of emigration heretofore attettpted, and to open new sources for the supply of laborers. China is now looked upon as the most available fteld,and the Land and Emigration Comnissioners have already es tablished regulations to govern the Chinese immigra tion, which is invoked . Efforts are also still making to prevent African and Indian immigration, and over run the Colonies with laborers of whatever sort. A schooner from St Thomas which arrived at Kings ton, had been placed under quarantine, in consequence elate prevalence at St Thomas of the small pcm. A silk company has been esupblished in Jamaica, and are erectiour, suitable buildlngs ..fur ace the prose cution of the business on a large like. TheMoyal Gaiette, pu bli shed, it ;Casson, F. P., of the 112c1 alt., tates, that Is l and , of %be ruinous tonnage duties at Tests Island, Americium sad others at that island have removed to piteteence to the Dutch Islands o f Cunene and& Martins. - • FROM FLORIDA. Savannah, Feb. 6,—. fie havetbe Jacksonville Trop ical Plant, and the St. Augustin* News of the 3d inst . W.e are glad to learn from an article in the News, that the recent intelligenceof the Indians having killed some whites near Pensacola, WWI without foun in dation.— From Tampa Bay, we learn that Cot Belknap his daily intercourse with the Indians South, who come in and evince the most amicable feelings. From the News we extract the following paragraphs: THIL W ELTVIZR..—.-LRil Saturday and iurday morn ings were. the co'dest experienced in this city for some time post—the thermometer, at 7 o'clock, being 21 and 27 degrees in the open air; yesterday morning at 7 o'clock in an exposed situation, 54 degrees; and at noon 70 degrees. SEIZURK.—The sch'r Hope, from New York, with a • portion of her cargo, were sized by the Collector of this portion the27th oh. and the Captain fined $lOO, fot a non-compliance with all the requisitions of the Rev ue Laws in filling out his Manifest PENSACOLA. NAVAL—Jan.27th.—Arrived on Tuesday lust, the U. S. brig Lawrance, Commander William H. Gard ner, last from Santa Martha, Spanish Main. We uk n- derstand that the negro ( Haytian)who hired the mus et, which killed the English Captain, was still confined in prison at Gonaives when the Bainbridge sailed; but, as it seems that there are neither Government, Consti tution or Laws in the Island of St. Domingo at the present time, it was supposed that he would be set at liberty. Capt Samuel S. Thomas and Joseph ht R.-C this ur tis, master and mate of the brig Zebra,broug to city in the U. S. brig Bainbridge from Gonaives, St ies. Owning°, were s urrendered to the proper authorit by Commander Mattison, and immediately released from custoay by a writ of HabeusCorpus on th of the e state ment of Commander Mattison and a petition Parties, tothe presiding Judges of the County Court. PITTSBURGH MARKETS. Maestro FOR THZ POST BY ISAAC HARRIS. Friday Morning, February 16, 1844. Storm our last, business has continued comparative ltdoll,-but our Merchants and Manufacturers are daily receiving fresh supplies and adding to theirstocks,and ge in a few days we will have quite a lar assortment d of Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, Groceries, Har ware, Queenswareand Pittsburgh Manufactnres. Wnd e are also receiving a large quantity of Western a Southern Produce which is daily arriving, some heavy Steamboat loads on the way awaiting arise in the Ohio. Bacon, Flour, Grain, Blooms, Pig Metal, New Orleans Sugar and Molasses, and almost all kinds of produce and home manufactuies are very firm, and will probably net be lower; some may advance a little. Most kinds of Woolen end Cotton goods will also re main irm, if not advance a shade, as Wool commands a good price, and Cotton has risen very considerably in the English Market and in the Eastern u c ail ities. Oa the whole w believe Our eity clan now supply her customers an te the Merchants of the West, North and South, with the very bast assortments, and about as cheap or cheaper dandle,' ban procure them in any market in the United States. All things considered , we hope for an early opening of all our Canals andlli versi and quite a revival of business in March. Flour—Sells readilyfrom boats and wagons at 3624, and for choice blends 3 65 a 3 70, and from stores 3 75 to $4 per bbl. Grain—wheat 67 a, 70, rye 33; oats 22 a 23; barley 50 a 56 uents a bushel. Ashes --Large sales of seqrhings and potashes at 3i cents per lb. cash; pearls a 41. Beeswax—Sales of Ye110w,25 a 26 cents a lb. Blooms—Sales of Juniata a Allegheny . Pig Metal—A large sale of soft, of about 25 tons. at s3o—a 4,6, and 8 months, and other antes of Allegheny and Hanging Rock at 28 a $2.9; hard 25 a $26 La ng to prices, 31 to 8 cants a lb, se- Golding to quality apd the kind, &c. Lead—Pig 3i, bar 4 cents a lb. Seed—Large sales of cloverfrom wagonandstores at 4 25 to $4 7'5, et various prices—the article has fallen about 50 cents a bushel; timothy seed $1 25; flax sited 90 a 95 cents - Feathers—Kentucky, salsa at 24 a 25. and Ohio at 26 a 27 cents alb: cured Provisicms.—Bscon, City —sales of hams, 6; bog-round, city, 4i, and Ohio and western, hog round, 4 cents a pound; lard q a 6 cts;. butter, tolls, sa Ohio, 4 of 20 bbls good at 9 a 9A cents a pound; cheese, a 4i cents; beef cattle sales of several small lots, ac cording to quality, at 24 to It cents alb, and a choice lot sold at Groceties—Coffee, Rio 71 a 9; Idtrayra, 8 a 9i; W. 1. 7 a 9; sugar, New drleans, new, in hhds. si a 7. in bids 7 a Be; ked sugar advancing--14 forsingle, 15 a 17 for double refined; molasses (N. O.) 32 a 33. Ten—Yang Hyson,37i a 70; Impetial, 85 a 85; Gun Powder, 60' aBO, Pouchoug. 6 0 a 70 . Indigo--S Float, 145 a:115i1; Manilla, 125 a 1 40. Madder—ls a 16; molasses, (now) 34; Tanner's 00 019 a 24. pepper 101 a 124 alspice 10 a 114;cleves 4 a 41; 371 a 40; muds 28 a 35; rice new in owners tmuneg .1 05; codfish 41 a 41. * Cottopiers adwuned; N s 5 to 10190 par uto tiai; No - 11 t 024 front 20 to 31c. Loug Iteel--,..50 0 , 10 frown MO es 1000 9s7c per dozen. Candle wick 19w. Carpet - chain 22c; Cotton shootings, Pittsburgh Manufacture, hossy,3 6 inches wide, Bic a yard. .. .....~_.3YStm 'F+~-rtes^-."r",.~......~,,,.v::.:wc.- ~._ Adams G. J- ''. Adams Barn J Abeam Jeremli Mut B . 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Lane Catherine Miss Lindsay Miss Margit Lawftnee Melinda E Little Joseph Lawrence Thos Lyons Miss Mary Levey John Luta Wm Laremer Melina Lois John Lawrence T M Lore CB Lewis ,Mary Miss • Loring John Leslie John Lowry Robt Lee Elise' Mn Longwell This Lewis S d Lowry Mos Leach Wr James n,. • . ' - Leisilllfas Los John ' Lonlindir Lemont aat ry E Li tinwii W Little Jar& Magnus Phillip .1 Morgan L , Mathews Wni ' bi . ..segiatia MaritsWin J 21kienia l f- ' 3 r May Jan/ , ~. ~ Idemiez It It Mason 31011114 , W ' i wmN I 4 i gil f Martin anti- ..- is Martin MAIon Mowrylicob Marshall Samuel Q'A Morgan Mary Mellon Sand . MoncbtWm Merle= Dr M Morris John It Miles John S Moon Cgdwirise Milei4Mmy C Moore bee . . -MilhoUand Wm MINT Ckviso Moore I W Morrison. Annabella Mitchell /antes Munrank John Mitche A li Minima lisrrick ll- MontgoinerySaurwal - 2 Mullen Ewan - - Mc McGiniiim Mrs Joe R lliicAfise Mary Bride Mrs B C Mclntyre Wen Mc McAdam Snot McEweil Samuel _ McCaskey Joseph Masi Mr A' McCastin M n Martha MoKoiin -Thou McClure Mr MCKsions Patrick McClure Mr R McKee Jaren& . McKee S W 7 McClure Ales: McCabe Jas Mclisrwee Win' McCauley Mn Elisabeth SlaKeryThos McClurken Hugh P '. McLean George McClay Mrs Mary McLean Geo C McCallin John McLaughlin Win McCOnnell Mos Mcassin Mr , McCininell Wm Henry McVeay Saud -I&Cnakey Alice . blcary Me_Ellsalthta McCracken John - McWilliams win McCready A P McMillen Win McComb Alan McMaster, Andw McCullyJaines -McNoust Thm . McDermott in" McGam7 Mettbew McDonald Henderson McGregor Rev John McDonald John McGranaghan Danl McDaniel James - Bicabdil Mb* Mari McDonald Felix McGinnis' Jahn W McFadden Jemes McGinnis* The. McFarland Joseph McGinnis' James N Noble Sam Elisabeth Nichles Peter Norton Jacob Norris Thos Nabb Marl Neal Wibion J Newell A S Noble Sarah Jane Orr James Obrien Samuel Orr Mrs Anna B O'Neal M M Patrick Mrs Matilda Pain James age A obi E PkgeCapt Samuel Parkhurst Robt Palmer Wm Parker Mrs Margt Parker Wm Perkin E perr P et eMel Peters Wm Peters Elisa Jane Peters James Pierce Wro A Philips Miss *try Rathbun C Reston WM Ralston Joseph Rankin Mules Ray John Rees Isace Roes Rees Reany Davis Reeves Reason Reeve Wm Reesenget George Reckprd H eRrY Reed Jisines Reed Elisabeth Reed Cyrus Riddle James P Rudy John Salmon 'Michael Sackett Mrs Harriett Scott Hugh Scott Graham Scott Mrs Jane Scott Alear Scott Walter Scott John Schw i t hn i o l bt e Li B Shaw r Mary Severance Shaw Sophie E Shaw John Shaw Andrew Shaw Satoh G Smith Joseph F Smith Wm Smith Jessey Speer Capt John Spears Lettitia Sott John F Snyder 49bn L Snively Henry Squire Stephen Spencer WinaY &ovens Flarlow Taylor Arm Allen Thompson Robt L Thompson John A Thompson deo W Tivis Vent Tramp John Tuekerr James, Johnson James Johnson Ralph Jones Dr Jones Seth C, Jones JohnC Jones Soloman Jones Ephrians Jones Wm A JonesJsoob C Knox Sarah Knox John Kyle Samuel Kirby Theo Kneeland Don. C Kaiser Mary Aan Knox Geo King Cline Knox Sarah Jane King Alexr O Olendorf Wm D Orth Martin Obrien nos Okane Mary Piper Thompson E Pryor Silas D Ponder Miss Mary Poulson Jas Probert Maty Price - Dr Wm Pouter Win Poland John Porter Mrs Jame Porter Mary Jane Porter Balinda Prielvd Charles Gray Potts 'Joie& P Pureley Minis) Philips Thoinss fticisanisWeAT Rig:barb Wm Roland Silas R Ito's,. John Robinson Edward Roberts van Itoy Ro bt Bowe Milly 'Rubinson 'sue t Robinson Nelson Robinson Henry Robinson James H R o b e rtson Miss Elisl Ro g ers Bridget R overs B r idget floss Mrs Mary Ann Ross John Shaffer A G Sbamden James or Wm Sharkey Miss Sarah Shaffer 'MA Sherd Mien . ShryOeb J T ShopaKd Ws F. 'Shirk Haney _ 'Sloan Ws Mair Simmons Peter Smitbers David Y Smith John El Smith James Smith Wm Hofer. Smith Simom South Wm J :Stewart Jathes Stokes Thos Stunt Nathan! Stratton D S Swettenbitm George Switiney H Steam Godfrey Stephenson Hiss Stephenson F Stewart Jane Ann Stewart J I t hornburg Itachael Thornburgh has, Robt or George Thomas David. Ttnbett Elisateth Tustin John D Vashon H Vance Augustine Vaughan John Volts Miss, Antoinette Varner Mrs Elisabeth Vous Chs L W llace &Hunter Weyman Mrs Eliza Wa Walker Gabriel Wurts Miss Elisabeth o L ba - White Mr Walker J • Warner George White Eli B Walter Francis White Mrs Adeline Walsh Thos White Miss Aam%a M Waner Virilan Williams Miss Nancy Wandevort Hannah Williams Josph Warden James William' Rkama Natters Mrs Harriett Williams John Warford Amos Wilson James Walsh John Wilson John Warner Lient W H Wilson Benjamin 0 Wells Abraina Wilson James 0 W Wilson Miss Mary Wen Wilson Mori A Wilson Mrs Margt WilliamsonWm Work Deny W illiamum *John C Wolfersderger WWI Mak W ellett Wm Wodgworth Mira B William Mrs Mary Ann Woods Miss Eliza Jane Williamson David Wallet Jesse Wiggins-James Y _ , Yates Pater Young Robt B - - MISCELLANEOUS. Secretary Pipaborgh Lodge. Dille/NS of the Poor, 2. Amy Evangelist or Teacher of' the Disciples. Miss G BAY. 116-3 t R M. RIDDLE. P. it rILANNELS AND EILANItETS. — .1: 1 case super brown flannels, 12 pair e d lge domestic bianiums. Just receivon amsignmennfussale by _ ood st 116 - GEO. COCHRAN, No 28, W. diliklaistribtfeknetioll., - ALL pr lll , fibs oldta ikbL3"Ugg.s i r ti ra Za n ,: n. it in Versailles township, Allegheny eticinty, eceased, are requested to make payment humedlaudy to Mean dersigned; arid all potions having clehns against the same will present them properly autlow to the undersigned FM 'sue a nt, at his ristd4deme in Mc temper. JOHN H B01:10111 11 A 14 . 111;11w Admiaistratsw. - ra Rout+ at e illerial"'" t a r "de itcbi r i tto worm and ea. four atm marebettor in Commercial Rem. rutaburgit. Inquire ef GEORGE W JACESOIS, 4th street. near Liberty. 116-Ice #..-c.. !!!!EME=IIII3 gika relights to Inaladielidds Saltisaara. inaciaANTs & MANUFACTURERS' LINE VOR trasporting GeOrls, Merchandise, Pram*. I: ibc., n between Pillsbergli, Philadelphia tad /kiltireore. Goode will be received and forwarded by this lies on es eeconalMolating gourmand as short Mt*, as by any o th er responsible Line. All goods forwar- . rbed from Philadelphia by this Line will be insured.-- The Proprietors and agents will give their whole • Or, : tentionand endeavor to render satisfaction to all er be may feverthem with their custom. Ws Write ship . pert, merehetas, manufacturers andothere to give us 14 call before - Zipping elle/where. Merchandise consign ed to the agents willbe received. freight and charges • • paid, and forwarded without additional charge for for warding or storage. SAMUEL W DAY, i ,n_446". H L PATTERSON, ' .. 1 1 ---, .... 40111 ITS: Samuel lef Kiev, Canal Buhl, mulch st. Pitteb i g a. Hamel W Day, la and% Wharf, below lisen Delaware, Philadelphia. • Isaac Cruse, Baltimore. L Patteraea,Hollidaysbures. A t e Patterson, Mamo/ 8 . J 4. N 2 7,48fri,Nevrliotir , W m I RepOis CO., Boston Nana Tae James McCully, Iran & Martin' R Itobinson & Co, W Barbridge &Co, Henry_Conker, C Hosoey,s John Grier, Church & Carothers, • Georr Boma,. F Sailers , Samoa J McNight, Loci Samuel Wilson, Madison, feb 15, '44 FOR SALE, THE LATE MILR.OVAUD'S STOCK : or O'LD WISIODOInr, '. rPITE subecriber, apeeehly to the Will of Mr Ran 1. sod, and by crder of the Executors, will sell elf, between this and the first of Apiil next, at pricer! ade. the entire stock of Liquors and Wines belonging to tire ~ deceased. at the old stand, next door to the comer of 3d sad Market street, Pittsburgh: consisting of 10.000 , gallons of OLD 'WHISKEY. well known all over the ,:. t , United States; 700 bottles do; Holland Gin in bottles; ,,.-' 120 gallons French Brandy; Port, Rota, Muscat, ~-.r "'' Claunpaigns, sea yaricesotherWines, but prinety Clarets; together with ruodry articles which be pt. . for sale, (except the Dry Goods, which will be sold a!, Ailerons on die 7th pmx. at die store room, two deers *bole.) None of the Whiskey is less than nine, years old, and mech of-itis from twenty to thirtyrtars To give an oppertaniv to cortespondents in Phihidel. phi*. St Louis, and other places at a distance- (*ho ere waiting for a public sale) to get some this eel. I°brawl whiskey—a chance that may never ages occur --the sale of two hundred barrels of it will be reserved until the 29th of February next. • The price for the oldest Whiskey, is $2 per 10mi for the other sli per gallon. Terms, cash perlnt2_ol. MICHAEL WO. 'WAX!. O. 26 RHOS dib=ar, jost•reerived,ao for sate by IIAILMAN, JENTONGS &CIL 43 weed st: TO the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Ekes 1-Quarter Sessitutt of the Pesci, in and hie the Ti of Allegbm: . - - Tire petition4James Armstionvaf the 4th ward ' of the city of Pittsburgh, respectfully shearedl--" - • That your petitioner bath provided Himself whir - 1 materials for the accommodation of travellers and otis. , ' era, it his dwelling bowie in the city aforesaid, and prayobar your honors will be pleased to pent lain * license toicaop a pnblie bourne of en tertainment. And ; 3 our petitioner, as in duty bound, will pray. , JAMES ARMSTRONG.'-",, . - , We, the tubsctiberrs, citizens of Fittshmgh,, do vo'; -• tify that the above petitioner is of good mime for kw , nctiy and teirpstrance, and is well provided wittibotnie room and conveniences for the accommodation of ww• yellers and others. Ilsomaa Scott, McKibben &Smith, James Mathews, John M i tre*. Wm Coleman, M Whitmore, f 14-daySt• TO the Hottorable the Judges of the Cant of Gleneral Quarter Session* of th e recce, in end for the anal - of Allegheny: The petition of James Macke7, of the 4th wartit Pittsburgh, respectfully alieweth-- That rim' 'petitioner bath provided himself with = trumwhili for the accommodation of travellers arid alb- r era. at his d welling house in the city aforesaid, andpisys that your honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of entertaloment.. And lout 111 petitioner, ssin duty bound,will pray. JAMES MACKSIf: We, the subscribers. citizens of the 4th W* et- Pittsburgh, do certify that the above petitioner is" of tocid repute for honesty and temperance, and is *sir provided ) with house room and conveniences for the ste 4 ! comnsadaria of travtillera and others• - - - - John Mcliwaine, John Maley, Dennis Leonard, James McKenna, TitomasScott, John Tmhou, Joseph Oen, Joseph Wats, • * David Spencer, James McAfee, James Brooks, Montrose Mitchaltree. ' f 1154tdise . ' TO the Haworable the Judges of the Court of Iliatil 1 ' Quarter &maims bides Peace in and for the ono, Ai of Allegleur The petition ofJames Kenney.of the sth weld AP I Pittsburgh, respectfully sheweth-- That your petitioner bath provided himself midi: materials for the accommodation of travelers and at om at his dwelling house la the city 'famed& 11L preys that your honors will be Ommed to grant him a license to keep a p?blic house of entertainment. And your petitioner, as in duty bound, ,M E JAMES KEARNEY. We, the subscribers, eitirstos of Pittsburgh, do Ink thatch. above petitioner is of gocr=te for btP• * nasty and temperszoo, ts vr srithhouse t and enneenienoes for the aeconunniatioe of tit yellers and others. John Young, Samuel Bison, ' Alexander Glass, John Mackin. James Scott, Andrew Scott, f 1 h-3tilaw TO the lionetebie the Judges of the Court el One ral Quarter Soso loos of the Peace to 04 for lbw - county of Allngiterf The petition of Matuiee Merdo, of the rift watt of the city et*Pittsbargh, resPoodunr shirmwit--- '' That your petitioner bath prortdod himself with, materials for the sommoxamicro of utweers and OS -49r, at his dwelling boom ta the aforessia• *MI prays to v eep a will be to g rant Wi t $ Homes to keep a 'public louse at enterttthmwtit- Aid your petitiooer, assn duty bound, will pray. MAURICE MARTII4. We, the subscribers, ehbons of Pittsburgh, do ter tify dolt the abort petitioner is of r go=tte for bar rest 7 wdeamlf."l"", and is well whitlows room and swortnelows for the accethattaido° ri '- Taws sod others , M *Lowry, Jobs Neal. G Dints. Jer. Prem. A .1 Libsuit. George Porter, f 1.4-daw3t• MIZE =WM Piasittosk ., George Vi! Smith, James Verner, John Matthews. Dennis Leonard. M Kane. jr, James Graham• Thomas ter John J Mitchel, James Gosling, Julio tab, James °elusion. Hamilton Was Gam. Jobs let . Jobs Stubbs; C Smith, David Sass. Damara Boaviiis.
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