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    Y ignmNo, FEBRUARY 18, 1845.
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BOARD OF TRADE
COMICITTiI 7OR 7611RUALIN
r. 4 to t rorth, W H Denny, Joshua Hanna
• lehints "Hturria."—Yesterday, our chi
sel*** gratified in witnessing the launch of the
"Reeser," constructed by Jos tem Tomas .SON
144, Otdaiteity, for Lieut.. brLsoautts, of the U.
Sup There was some little difficulty at the sign
ior,. leileipee detached from her stocks, the pretty lit
** erokismdelser way to , her intended element with
the ease moskgrace that should chsractetise a vessel
Anstieed* beer todistant lands evidence of the skill
nesivolikes s of "young America."
*Baia informed that the "Hunter" is entirely a pri
euestsaterprism, and can be no better proof of the
anspetet and *kill with which iron ships can be built
in mateity, thanthefact that the persons ahu built the
"Ilhosor i " pore Pittsburgh the preferenceig contrie
deem: their vessel. If WV:I A M ship could be built
cheaper any where else than here, there would be no
todhoeeneet for the owners of the "Hunter" to build
their craft in our city.
113P'The aggregate indebtedness of the sevens
&mi. is U 15,720,843.
appThe Virginia Legislature has resolved to ad
jinn" sine die on the 17th inst.
larThe cottoncrop of 1892 was 2,374,000 bales:
theta 1843, 2,030,0u0,000 bales; the crop of 1844
itissupposed, exceed that of butt year at least
IajOIXI bales.
R/OHT REY. BISHOP O'CORNOR, will
_ tures in St. Paul's Cathedral every Thurs
dsrifildSunday evening during Lent, at 7 o'clock.
TIM principhMof the Catholic Church will be ex
plain' ed and defended, with special reference to the
charges now made against it.
Ssioject of Lecture till fartker aotice.—Tbe princi
ples ef the Catholic Church regarding the authority
and the use of the Sacred Scriptures. feb 10
AR Piari
ILIMICINATED BIBLE.
No. XVIII,
PRICE TWENTY FIVE CENTS
O. XIX WILL SOON FOLLOW. This edi
tion of the Sacred Scriptures challenges compar
e/en with all others. in respect of completeness, bounty
of design, and elegaece of execution, artistic and ry-
It will be completed in about fifty num
. An d will comprise every requisite fur a perfect
va.family Bade..
Mites, a Goblin Story of some bells that rung the
Old Tear out and the New Year io, by Cbas Dickens.
Price only 6 v.ents.
Tbiriorers Greece, No 6, will be completed in 8
Noa. making efine volumes.
Preaccitt'eFedinand and Isabelle,. in throe large vol
umes.
Cawlona Elizabegit's Wu bound in two vol
ume.
Kamm papers expected this morning.
Explain Expedition will be ready by the lit of
March. Price $55. Lea & Blao bhard, the publish
ers: have 4114 th Orited Me to act as their Agent to ob
tain stabscraven. Specimens can be Ken at the office.
Call at COOK'S LITERARY DEPOT, 85 4t.h
et,. when' every thing in the cheap line can be had
Allboveks mid at Eastern rice..
feb 13.
01801' Or 1844.
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SV
rpHE SUBSCRIBER HAS JUST RECEIVED
his annual supply of Landreth's Garden Seeds,
itimosting — in part of the following kinds—of the last
mar's, growth, and warranted genuine:
Asparagus, - Egg Plant, Parsnip,
Roots, Endive, Pray,
Ditami, Kale, Pepper,
Lash, Pumpkin, Broccoti,
Lousier, Radish, Remade,
Watec Mellon, Rhubarb, CabM4a,
Musk " Salsafy, Carrot,
Natiounthon, Cauliflower, S 'Mach,
thiestsii. Celery, Okra,
Tosseeses, - Curled Cries, Onion,
Turnip, Cucumber, Parsley,
Coro, Mustard, (white and brown,) ikc.,
illte.. doe.
Tqptior with a vagiety of pot and sweet herbs and
Sinonsyseeds.
Mr' Orders for seeds, shrubs. trees drc. from pr
awns tad ethers will be received and premptly 'g
aoled to. V, L. SNOWDEN,
fob 11 No 184 Liberty, bead of Wood st.
MUM Steam Woolen Manufactory and Grist Mill
J 11„ situate in Phillipsburgh, Beaver County, Pa.
imam Ohio River, 28 miles below Pittsburgh, lately
eanied as wider the name and style of the German
11181tiecetwing Company.
The Factory building is three stories high, 75 feet
by 30sSistdr bowie extra with a high garret.
The other buildings are one Woolhouse 2 stories
30 feet by 26—one Dyehouse 50 by 24—one
agora beani4 et turning shop; one soap boiling shop;
I,wasi wads shop and large stable.
1:2
Enema. Cylinder 16 inches, 5 feet stroke, 3 Boiler,
lltiii by ti feet.
oontaius 2 French Burrs, 2 Boltings and other
Tba Machines in the Woolen factory consist of 1
Picker, 2 sets of Carding Machines, 1 spinning mule
with 270 spindles, 1 Jack with 143 spindles, 1 do.
si nkb 136 spindles, 10 Power looms 40 inches wide,
2 Lew hated looms, 2 Fulling stocks, 2 napping ma
chiles% 2 shearing machines, Iron screw press with
Isitter--ems machine for gtinding shears, 1 warp
ing asacbimi, 1 spool machine, 1 large turning lath,
ekes, hammers and other tools necessary in a woolen
Famety.
The Dyehoese contains 3 Coppers for 100. 50 and
25 lief wool, 1 Blue vat and worms for others. The
growl contains about Ila acres. Water is supplied
by a run sad the Ohio River.
The above establishment is situated in a healthy,
thick. ided and wool growing country, and there me
good espariessail wswitmen at hand.
The shove property wilt be sold low at private sale.
and if ma sold tall the middle of May next, it will be
soli by public outcry.
For asere_partisalers and terms, apply to
FRANCIS LE GOULLON,
JACOB SHAEFER, Trustee*.
DAVID WAGNER.
ion 27
$OlllOOlO /11001(8.
TrAZEN'S Speller sod Definer—lotanded to obvi
.l.l ate the necesalty of a School Dictionary; Dav
enport's History of the United Suttee—for schools—
theehempeet aod Met convenient history yet published;
Iruithamea Onsunar; Morse's Geography ; Mitchell's
9ftetprihy; Smith's Grammar; Brown'. Grammar;
just iseeired and far sale by
jos 14.
N C O
20 sirs Wee Mohair% for Sale by
HAILMAN, JENNINGS & CO.,
Am HI 43 Wood CO .,
ArVIRHOR. PI.O SVGA*, received aad for
W Nl* bY
- J. W. AMBRIDGE & W.
,ring Vogl.
lIRGII, PA
W. M'DONALD,
No. 65, Wood street.
ort of
11 ►ssT WATER EM TIM CiAlll/111L,
ARRIVED.
Cambria,(new) Forsyth, 8t Louis;
Consul, Clark, Brownsville;
Belmont, Poe, Wheeling;
Swifisure No 3, Robinson, Cin;
Lancet. Hicks, St Louis;
Ohio Mail, Ward, Nashville;
Michigan, Boies, Beuver.
DEPARTED.
Cambrie,(new,) Forsyth, St Louis;
Consul, Clark, Brownsville;
Belmont, Poe. Wheeling;
Swiftsure No 3, Robinson, Cin;
Lancet, Hicks,* Louis;
Ohio Mail, Waite, Nashville;
Michigan, Boies, Beaver.
For New Orleans.
The splendid passenger steamer
OLIVE BRANCH, T C May, Mas
r, will leave for the above and inter
mediate landings, on Tuesday, Fob. 18, at. 2
P. M., positively.
For freight or passage apply to JAMES MAY.
"The Olive Branch is furnished with Evans'
Safety Guard to prevent the explosion of boilers.
fvb 11
ror St Louis and Galena.
inialtsiTHE Steamer CECILIA. will leave
for the above and intermediate land
'rigs, on t h e opening of the Navigation , .
For Freight ur Passage apply on board, or to
JAMES MAY.
aPThe Cecilia is provided with Evans' Safety
Guard to prevent explosion of Boilers. feb 11.
Pittsburgh and Wheeling Packet.
r h , THE sale and well-round steatner
"UTICA," CLARR, Master, ha■ con
mencecl ber trips and will run as a rag
ulbr Packet between PITTSBURGH and WHEEL-
IN G during the season of 1845. For freight or pa.d
sage apply on board nr to
ion 30 NEWTON JONES, Agent.
BEAVER PACKET
The well known steamer
MICHIGAN,
W. B. BOIEJ, Master, has commenced
her regular daily trips, leaving Pittsburgh (as hereto
fore) at 3 o'clock. P. M.. and Beaver at 9, A. M.
Pricesto suit the times, sad those whc have no money
carried free.
The Canal to Cleveland will be opened as Anon as
the weather v. ill permit; on the opening of 'which
CLARKE tit CO'S LINE to CLEV ELA ND,O., and
MEADVILLE, Pa., will immediately go into opera
tiun. For freight or parsage apply on board, or to
G. M. HARTON,
j 12 Water street.
Pr The Michigan is provided with Evans' Safety
Guard.
Land Surveying andOivilainginsering.
THE undersigned intendi lig to pursue permanently
the business of Surveying and Civil Engineering,
offers his services to the public.
Having had a veryextensive practice with Mr Z IV
Remington in this vicinity, he feels warranted In say
ing that his experience and practical knowledge will
beadvantageous to duise who may employ him. Per
sons interested iu real wrath a ill find at his office plans
of the City. City District, "Reserve Tract, opposite
Pittsburgh," "Manor of Pittsburgh," Birmingham,
Lawrenceville. and lots and farms extending several
miles around Pittsburgh. R E MoOOW IN.
Office, Petal street, a few doors above Hand,
Pittsburgh.
RkIFILRESCCS:
Richard Riddle, Esq., P Mulyany,
Wilsey M'Candless, Esq., James S. Craft, E4q.,
John Andersen, Hon. Harnuu- Denny.
Wilt:PM Arthur., l
Chas. S. Bradford, Esq
R. S. Cassat, 0 Metcalf, Esq.
NOTICE.
MP Those of my friends and the public, who may
wish to have ream se to any of my papers, draughts or
plans, willhereaftex find them in the office of R Mc-
GOWIN, whom I respectfully recommed as one in
whose professional abilities and integrity they may de
pend. Z 1Y REMINGTON.
j n 25—dnirt8m
DIPORTANT INTORWATION.
P. DELANY,
NO. 49; LIBERTY STREET,
RESPECTFULLY invites the 'mention of pnr-
IL chasers to his present stuck ti
WINTER CLOTHING,
in which are a general assortment of
OVE It-COATS,
WEIMER FROCK COATS
Of film Castor Cloth.
Plain and Fancy Beaver and Pilot aloft,
DOUBLE MILLED BROAD CLOTII, &c.
• mom" .73110 AD CLOTS,
THICK TWEED BUSINESS COATS
suitable fur the present season.
lientlemen's Cloth Cloaks;
A great variety of every desnriptiun of
PANTALOONS AND - VESTS.
The subscriber has been continually ordering Goods
from the East, through .he winter, to keep his stock
complete, and has now the pleasure of informing his
friends that his is the only complete stock of
WINTER CLOTHING
At present in the city, and owing to the dull state of
the Eastern market he has been able to purchase
goods at much
LOWER PRICES
Than could be had in the Fall. They will be told
LOW FOR CASH
To nuke room for the Spring Stock.
feb 4-tf
GEORGE W BRUTE,
MALSTER AND BREWER,
Pittsburgh Brewery, Penn Street,
Has always on hand ready to ship. BARLEY, RYE
and WHEAT MALT. Also BROWN STOUT,
PALE sad AMBER ALE, of superior quality.
fib 10—h,
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Coffee.
250 BAGS Rio Coffee;
50 " Litmus dot
5 " Java do;
5 " din in store end for sale
HAILMAN, JENNINGS & CO.,
43 W
low by
jan 16
Teas.
SnPACEAGES Young Hyson, Gunpowder, ba
t, penal, and Black Teas, for sale by
HAILMAN, JENNINGS in
93 Wood street.
Loaf Sugar.
5 BORES Lod' Squaw sale by
HALLMAN, JENNINGS & CO-,
43 Wood street.
BEAR's GREASE, warranted genuine;
Also, a large lot of fug, French perfumery;
For sale by AVM. THORN,
dec 2 No 53 Market street
Salt
1000 BEMS No 18sit:
for sale by JAMES MAY.
1500 Bbis. No. 1 SALT;
/A Store and for sale by
SAM'L. M.• KIER,
Canal Basin, near 7thstreet.
ittobur
24)00 ACRES of Land, in Williams Coon
• ty, Ohio.—This land is of the beet
quality, and in a rich and rapidly improving part of
the state. It. is within five miles of the Wabash and
Erie Canal, and one mile from the town of Hicksiille.
At Hicksville there are five Gri-t and Saw Mills.
There is a water communication the whole way from
Pittsburgh, to within about five miles of the land, both
by way of Pittsburgh and Cleveland.
The land will be rented in parcels of Crum 100 to
150 Acres, on Imprcivement leases, that is, leases
from 5 to 10 years—on condition of jeering a portico
of the land annually. Apply for particulars, to
BLAKELY & MITCHEL,
feb 13 Smithfield, near sth, and Penn at
For Ekdo.
A FARiCOF LAND, in East Deer go
.ima, Township, Allegheny County, containing Jlllll.
237 ACRES,
well timbered; 50 acres cleared and under good fences.
There am 2 coal-pits opened on dm barad; several
salt springs, and a good two story log bow aid barn.
The farm is within une mile of the vilisPef Tarentum
and the Pennsylvania Canal. It willbe sold vary low
and on easy terms. Apply at the Land Office of
BLAKELY & MITCHEL,
Smithfield, near sth, and Penn st.
aFor rent, a comfortableand convenient dwel
ling House in the neighborhood of this city. The
rent is low and the situation is well calculated for a
boarding House. The owner and his family are de
sirous to board with those who may rent the premises,
for which they are willing mallow a liberal :enumera
tion.
Fur further information enquiro at the office of the
Morning Post. feb 11-rf
Hatfield *op° Walk for Rant
THAT extenske Rope Walk lately occupied by
Smith &Guthrie, extending from the Kittaning
toad to the Allegheny river in Pee:des townships,
where ropes fur the inclined plane, Portage railroad,
hes been manufactured to great advantage, together
with the Steam Engine and machienery complete, will
be tented on moJetate terms.
Enquire of GEO—COCII RAN.
feb 7. No 26 Wood at.
re: Salo.
jarA two story frame house, 16 by :12 feet, to
ether with a lot of ground situated in Alleghe
ny city, near the Union Cotton factory, 25feet fronting
on Canal street, rutting back 116 feet to Carpenter's
Alley, will be sold low fur cash or Pittsburgh manufac
tured articles. Apply to %V. B. HAVS,
fob 5 No. 2-20 Liberty at.
AL A N excellent farm of 187 i acres of land in West
mordant' county, well watered and good imprus
mout; on which is erected a good Saw Mill; any
person wishing to purchase, can have a bargain by
applying soon to
Jan 30
To Let.
A large end convenient two story Brick slwel
-271 ling Horme, on Wylie street, now occupies' by
K 1 ashington, Esq. Apply to
J■n 28 JAMES MAY.
To Lot.
THE second and third stories of Ilw new Buildings
on the corner of Sth and Union streets.
Appip to JAMES MAY.
jan 28
lIA large and convenient two story Brick
Howie, with Carriage Homo" and Stable, on
the corner of Penn and Factory streets, i:h Ward.
A very convenient twu story Flame House on Front
near Ferry street.
A two story Brick dwelling on Fen . , Street.
Also—A frame Cottage in Allegh my city, below
the Canal. Apply to J A NIES MAY.
jan 28
711 F: Long Rooms. 3rd end 4th stories of N u 110
Wood street. Posseelioo gi‘ en on Ist of April
next.
Alsa—For a term ofyears, a ionalltanernant,urgeth
er with 31 building lou. in Allegheny city. suitable for
gardening. Empire of J D WILLIAMS,
jan 2.5 No2B, Fifth street.
Choice Building Letsfor Sate.
NEAR THE NEW COURT HOUSE VIZ
ALOTS on Grant streets, above Fourth, each 20
feet front and 80 feet deep, to an alley.
6 Lots en Fourth street. near Grant, each 20 feet
front by 110 feet deep to a 20 foot alley.
6 J.ott on Ross street, near Fourth, each 20 feet
front by 80 Beet deep, to George alley.
The title to the above property is indisputable, and
the Lots will be sold on the most accoinodating terms.
For further particiibuns apply to
BAKEWELL. PEARS& Co.,
WILLIAM BARAWELL,
Law Buildings, Grant sr.
Or to
jan
itgok. Ttl E subscriber offers for sale his Brick Cot
tage House and four Lots, on Holmes' Hill.
The Lots are 24 feet front on Prospect, street, running
beck 140, on which is elected a Cottage House, 40
feet front by 34 feet deep, 8 foot Hall finished in mod
ern style; together with carriage house,
stabling. &c.,
and en excellent well of water at the door. Terms
m a d e t o 4 Nge. If riot sold by the 22d of February, the
property will be fur rent. Apply to
jan 18-122640
STEAM POWER AND SHOP ROOMS
FOR MINT.
THE subocriber has a large and convenient build
ing with about a 50 horse power engine, which
he offers to let in rooms to suit any person who may
wish to have power for manufacture, at a less rate than
it can be produced by a small engine. Shop on Fifth
street, opposite Exchange Dank
jan 16-3 m
jiA COTTAGE with about four acres of eft
ground in the borough of Lawrenceville,=
with carriage -house, stabling, fruit trees and a good
spring of water on the premises. Further information
will be given by either uf the subscribers, executors Cot
the estate of William Taman, dec'd.
Possession given on the first of April.
JAMES TOMAN,
GABRIEL ADAMS,
DAVID McMULLEN.
jan 7-tf
ADAMS & MIsSTICEN,
61 THIRD 81.,
HAVE this day entered into partnership for the
manufacture of all kinds of Gartittinp; also,
all kinds of Brass and Spelter Castings, and Brass
fittings in general.
In thus presenting ourselves to the public, we shell
make it our particular study to give general satisfac
tion to all who may please to favor us with their pa
trunat3.
All orders executed at the shortest notice, and on
the most reasonable terms.
feb I 0-tf
cww) atreet
THE public are respectfully invited to call and ex
amine the Piano Forte with theabove celebrated,
improvement which hasjust bean received, and is of
fered to the inspection of visiters.
feb 1 3-tf
Improved nutter Fastener*
T HE subscriber has invented and manufacnwes a
a superior SHUTTER
o f f th em e
of
malleable iron, and superior to anything of kind
DOW in use in this city, and, he believes is the United
States. To be had at any of the Hardware stores in
the city. and at the manufactory, Smithfield st., cos
ear of Dhunond alley. J. VOODES.
Lend on Improvement Leases.
noose to Kent
For Sale.
D Sc G W LLOYD
To Lot.
To Lease.
For Sale or Moat.
B. McLATN,
corner of Mild and Wood gm,
or W. J. TOTTEN
H. H. RYAN
To Let.
GAS FITTINGS.
Matta Altoslssat.
F. BLUM E,
corner of Peon and St Clair .0
,
EMAINING Post Odes, Pittabuish, pa,
february 15, 1145. Persons calling for leftists,
whose own/ware cm this list, will please say they are
advertised.
Adams John Andaman Miss Nancy
Adieus Wilson J Anderson Mrs /I A S
Allen George T Applegate H S
Allen Mrs William Applebee Thomas
Allburgber Jacob Andrews John
Anderson J Annstrong Col Geo
Anderson Mrs Elisabeth Armstrong Andrew
Anderson James E Arnett Madame A
B
Bailey John Blair Thomas
Bailey Mrs Elizabeth Blake Michael
Baird Thomas Bighorn William
Baker Joseph Blanchard Henry
Baker Henry Blair James
Bane Thomas L Black Samuel
Bartlett B F Boyle George
Bastian Willlnm Barbragus Mrs Mary
Barkley William Bodine David P
Bell Edward Bowen Wm F
Bell Thumas, Bowen John F
Beaston Isabellk Botigher James
Berlin Peter Boggs William
Betz Jacob Bonner William
Bears Henry Burns Miss Mary Ann
Brown Miss Jane Briggs Mrs Margaret
Brown James Brindle Peter
Bryant Mrs Eleanor A Brief Levin*
Bright Yager Buchanan J W
Brooks John Bachman Samuel
Briscoe Augustus Burnsides William J
Bradley William C Buroham Margaret 2
Brand Samuel Bryan Mrs Ellen
Burns Samuel 2 Burker Lydia '
Burning Jacob A
Case Elisha Cooper Gee W
Carothers J Cooper It Sc. Co
CarterJeho Cookson Mrs Sarah
Carlisle Miss Margaret Cole Abra'm
Carman N Cole Michael
Cassidy S Cockle Joseph
Callahan J C Cooley Francis
Calder Benj Curtney IV S
Cilium] Joseph Conly Hugh
Cary Miss Mary , Conly John
Camac Mrs Martha Cowell Wm
Cassidy Solomon Copal= Daniel -
Caldwell Mrs Nancy Copeland Wm B
Char!atom T & W Combs Andrew
Charters Samuel Creagan John ..
Ceville Wm Cantulin & Brothers
Clarke C E 2 Cups Elizabeth
Clarke Mrs Sarah Cunningham John
Claude Chas
,Cuunigan Claud)
Clary Mrs Swan 2 Cummins John
Clock J B Culberson C D.
Cochran Susan Coyle Henry
D
Dallas J Dilka J C
Davits Samuel Doering C G
Day Jae J Dozily Patrick
Davies Miss Mary Do nd Samuel
Oasis Thos Douglass Capt Win
Davis Mrs Elizabeth Douglass Robert
Devine James 0 Donaldson A & Co
Deming Chas W Dobson Jane
Devine Mrs Drove Peter
Dignum James Dunu Patrick
Dilworth Samuel Dunlap A It
E
Ellis Gilbert Ellis Elizabeth
I:Hutt James Evans Mrs Crtberine
Estey :Italy Espy Wm
Fenwiek David Fowler Themes H
Fin icle John Fortune Walter
Fitzgerald John Forsythe Mrs Sarah
Fitzpatrick Terantas Fran Aaron
Fife Johns Freeman Daniel
Foster A I Frew John
Forester Juba Fuller A
Forster Julia M
Galbraith James
Galbreath Wm
Garwood Elizabeth
Geissenhainer Chas
Gallaher Robt
Ga!label Mary
Gatenby Joann
Glenn John M
Gave Mrs N S
Gooch Sterthro
Goacher Georgia
Goodwin A I.
Grover Solomon
Gran James
Greatrake Mrs Arm d
Groat Miu Ann
Grant Charles A
Grunea Levi
Hamilton Wm . Hersey Josrpli
Hamilton Mils Margaret Himes Ole*
lick Dark! Hill Mrs Mary
Ilamnett John Hodge A C
Ile/Mock Moses Holmes Daniel C
Hanna Samuel llt Haman Dania
Harkins James Holland Amos
Hare Mrs Elizabeth Holden Mrs Ellen
Harkins li Hodki n son M
Harris Jas Homer Samuel
Ham Samuel Hunter Was
Harker Mrs E Hunter Miss li N
Hawkins R ihbley Berard
Hastings Miss Mary Hunt E.benzer
Hatch J eremish Hughes This
Hays E %V Humphreys John W
Hays John Henry Wm
1
Iceman Heury
froos Robt
Irwin tieor„Tio
Jackson
Julien Madam
Joyce Win
Juniton Davis
Johnston Mrs Elizabeth
Johnston .1 H
Johnston Juhn-I.
Jones E W
Jones Isaac
Jones John
Jones Walter F
Junes Cept E
i;Jones Jeremiah
Kennedy JAC°
Kauffman Sank
Kirby T
Kinu Joseph
Knox Miss Sarah G
Knox George
Knox Sarah
Labbree Ball
Larne Jessie
Lain Samuel
Latshaw Mrs
Margaret
Large Jonathan
Lee Silas
Leidey Leonard
Leonard B t.;
Leon M
Markley J F Milliken John
Mattock Joseph Miles William
Mathias Us. Miles Thomas D
Matthews Thome. Milligan Robert
Maxwell James Mitchell John
Mackie John Mills, Miss Amelia
Mason John If Millar David
Mason James S Miller Miss Nancy
Mania Laurie Miller A Cl
Marshall John M Montgomery Robert
Martin Robert Merikle Thomu
Meekin Moos Melin James
Milinger Miss Lydia Mendenhall Cyrus
Morgan Edmond Moore & Loughry
Morgan Isaac Moore William D
Mouck William Morrow, pattern maker
Morrell Miss Helen Murdock Miu Eliza
Montgomery Mrs Cath'ne Munn David
Moore Franklin Munn Mrs
Moore Rev William Munson Monick
Moore Mrs Rosanna Muthout Patrick
Moore John Murry Jeremiah 2
Murry James P
Mli riffle Ales WCreary James
M'Cullosigh Thos M'Cons Jim
McCullough Wm Wallin Joba
M'Culloomh Mrs Elisabeth M'Ciargel Mrs
M'Clolland Ann Maris MlCee Mrs Mary Ana
M'Clellsad Miss CA P Pd'Kers Emily
Lit
Gardner Richard
Garman John B
Galantbus George A
Gibson Catharine
Gillett Isaac
Gilchrist James
Glass Wm
Graham Wm R
Graham Sarah;
Graham Jacob 1
Gray Ralph
Cheraw J
Gregory Francis
GreW L G
Graham Benj
Graham James H
Grass Chas H
Grover Caroline L
Irwin Orzida
Irwin Itobt
Ingraham Jame.. A
Kelly Charles B
*ally A G & D
King ---
Knight Peter
Kincaid Eugenia
Kimmel Mrs Elizabeth
Kuester, Egal &
Levering Ann E
Listern Edward
Liggett .71111110/
Lowrey Joseph S
Lowrey Mrs ftachael
Lowrey John '
Lyon M S
Lynch Cornelius
.
14'Claitaad Stmt MlCse J H'
WOW Ju - M'Yown Mai T
M'CortneyThos hrlistry James
MCaba Jas Mlfullest Joha A
M'Cartney Washington M'Tighe A -
M'Clure Jim H M'Chain Mrs Mary A
NIPCJees Racbael M'Sbain James
M'Can Samuel . M'Creary MrsA A
M'Coy Win M'Gown L
M'Connel Jas M'Grili Jchn S
M'Donnel Jas M'Gill Arthur
M'Doone/Jas M'GvEry Robe
M'Duir Ales M'Gniley Mary
M'Donakl H
Nelson Nash
Noble•Davicl
Noble A.
Orentt B B
Olden Matilda
O'Leary Miss C
Owen 0 J
Palmer Wm Pierce Wm A
Patterson Nathaniel Phelan Michael
Patterson Pr Phillips &Glass
Patterson Wm Philips Mrs S M
Peters Ruth Phillips Thai
Peters Caroline Piper Lucinda
Peterson John Prosser Wm
Peterson Mary Ann Proctor Walter
Pees Lervl Pryor Silas D
reppard Standish Probart Mary
Phillips Misr F.lisa Porter Mrs Mary
Pittis Edward. 4
Rafferty Barnard
Rainey Thomas
Raines Thoma s
Railing William
Rhodes Charles
Rtrodes Ruben
Reamer Sarah F
Rea Mary R
REIM, William
.Redpath Jane
Rend Amelia
Raynuldi George
Reynolds Samuel AI
Hupp Sarah
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Sanson Rev J a Smith John F
Sanderson Adeline Smith N A
Scutt David Smith If J
Scott Grace Smith Samuel K
Scott Gee W Smith Mrs L
Scott Thus Smith Mrs A
Scott Samuel C Smith Rev Edward
Scout Sarah
• Shank Wtn
Scanller John Y Shaffner Cal
Scanlon Wm Shoat Alex.
Scrannage Win Slater Wm.
Stith Joseph Smith Wm
Seibert John A Smith Robe
Sends Stephen Smith 0 0
I Seymore Sylvester smith Richard
I Seibert Mr Sanderlury S
Sprout Wm Stevenson Eliza
Spaulding David Stewart John
Snyder John F Stewart Themes
Spears Mrs Letitia awns Mn W 1'
Speaas Alex Stone Nathaniel
Steidfonl James - Stine John A •
Stephen %V II Stoops George
Stevenson Froucios Swartzwelder Marshall 5.9.
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Taylor Wm . Turner S C
Taylor A Tanner Vir M
Taylor Alanson Torrance Janes
Thompson J . Trouhi Dorothea
Thomas Rev i . , Tod E B
Thomson Ann 5 ' - Tatits John
Tbonsson S C . Tamlinson Amos B
Thomson W S Thomson Joseph 11
Thomson Wm - Thornburg Sustto
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Upham Chas C
Vaughn John* Vatramel_Mary
Vail Solomon G Vocks George
Vaudine Abraham Vance Sarah A
Vaudike Wen
Wallace Allen s Q Welling Res• I) s
Wallace Paver Wells Mary Anti
Watson John of Win White Casper
Watson Aaron White Cap 11101
Walters Amelia . White Adis Mary
Walters Dr G A 1V bite John
Watt James Williams George
Waters Oren Williams Dina
Wells Benjamin Williams John R
Wells Jesse West M H.
West John C Wilson Henry
Wiles Ann Wilkins Capt Jas
Wilkinson Anthony IV iggatis James
iVynkoop James M
Young Mn J
Young Jesse
Zigler B
feb 15
ASPLENDID Article of Lard Oil for families,
hotels, chinches, on draft at very low prices
constantly on Laud and for dill! by
J. S. GAVYNNE.
nov 14 Franklin Manufactory, 2d Street.
Dauer: as Gallery.
Corner of Pifth. and Market streets
• THE: Subscriber would respectfully call the num).
lion of the citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity, to
the fact of his having re-opened the old stand, recent lv
occupied by Kimball & Emerson, where all who wish
to "see themselves as others see them," may procure
correct likenesses, at rates so cheap, as to come with
in the means of the poorest.
Portraits warranted!! Likenesses taken every day,
Sundays excepted. A liberal deduction made from
the regular prices where families or clubs are taken.
A. E. DRAKE, Agt.
N. 8.--4nstruments, cases, &c., kept on hand and
for sale, and the necessary initructions vixen to pur
chasers. feb. 10.
George Armor, Ellerchaat Tailor,
HAS retattved to this room on Fourth street, next
door to this Methodist Bookstore. lately occu
pied by Wm. E. Austin, Esq., where he will be hap
py to serve his friends and customers and the public
generally, with all work in his line, 'which he will
warrant to be well made and in the latest and most
fashionable style. a 1.5. y
Trusses! Trusses!!
CHASE'S-Surgeon's Truss, for the radical cure of
Hernia. It is now conceded by Surgeoss and
Physicians generally, that this truss is decidedly su
perior to say now in use.—lt is not only superior as a
retainer, but offers to the person wearing it the only
bops of radical cure.
To be had, only, at Kerr & Mohler's, No 144, cor
ner of Wood street and Virgin Alley.
Any intringentsat on the right of railing this instru
ment. will be prosecuted to the extent of the law.
jan 1, 180.
MARSHE'S superior Patent Truss, togethat with
all other trusses most approved of by Physioians
u retainers in reducible Hernia, to be had at. Kerr &
Mohler's, No 144 Wood st., corner of Wood and Vir
gin Alley. jan I, 1845.
Partner Wanted.
A PERSON possessed of $3,000 or $4,3 0 0 (*Pi
-ca. roi, wishing to engage in a lucrative hotline/wean
beer of an exertHent opportunity by addressing 'R. H.'
through the office of the "hforaiqg rest."
feb 4-Im.
Wagon and Rail Read Line.
THE undersigned has made arrangemenus to for
ward Goods daring the Winter sensor. to AIM.
more, Philadelphia, New York and sostou,by the sheet
expeditious route and at low rates.
C. A. M'AMJLTY,
dee 5.1844 3m Canal Basin, Liberty st.
1.5 DRUMS for .sale low by
kb 4 M. B. RHEY & Co.
500 LBS. PURE PALM SOAP. ion read'
ed and for sale by WM THORN,
No V, Market greet.
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2 Nutt James
Norris Sandi.
Nutting Samuel
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O'Bryne Michael 2
Oliphant Hosea
O'Sullivan M.
Riddle William E 2
Richardson Thuines C
Richard George
Rodman Thomas
Roberts Robert
Ronw T
Robinson George
Robinson Samuel
Robinson J H
Rubinson John G B
11.. his (lance
Rose ,Emeline
Rodgers Pat
roust Mn Susan
Yaidley Joseph C
R NI RIDDLE,
Postmaster
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iro c:mm.2r
np HE subscribers, Wholesale MeriAseis, Mamas
.1. faaarers and Dealers in PHILADELPHIA,
respectfully invite those Country Merchants who are
about purchasing their Spring and Sumner Sates,
• an examination of their respective STOCKS of eloaDs,
We believe that our several assortments are 11111 0011.,
• - e es have ever been oilfired in this city, and shell
.. pleased to have theta give us a call.
Importers and Dialers in Silk and Fane7 Dry
Goods.
Caleb Cope & Co., 165 Market St. above 4tit.
&K P Remington, 92 "
shhurst & Remington, 80 •
See, Brother & iru., 70 "
Yard & Gillmore, 109 "
DOMESTIC ANC FOREIGN DRY GOODS.
• ynolds, M'Farland Ss 195 Market &
• organ. Buck & Co., 57 "
&G B Cooper. 511 "
muel Hood & Co., N E cur. of Market and sth eta,
lag, Boyd & King, 26 North &coed at..
opposite tbd Madison House.
' illiam H Brown & Co., 20 North Fourth streets
Julian. Mason & Co. 156 Market attest.
' kel, Spengler & ftiLguel, 128 N 3d at. above Race.
smith, Howell & Barr, 33 North Second stout.
. arclay Lippincott, 166 i Market at., one door
below Fifth, south side.
udwig. Kneedler & Co., 112 North Third, S W
cur of Race Street.
ass St Hollingsworth, 18 North Sewed street,
and 2 Church Alley.
Tames J Boswell & Co., 50 Market street.
reJerick, Dcwald & Co., 62 North Third street.
Importers and Dealers in Hosiery. Gloves.
7'rimminge and Fancy Goods.
S Burnett, 3 S Fourth at., east side below Marine,
J & .1 P Steiner, 48 North Second street, 4 door'
below Arch street.
Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestrags, Tailors' Triseminga,
De Courser, Ltfourcade &Co , 77 Market street.
I William H Love, 147 "
11 Godley Spry & Co., 84 "
I HARDWARE AND CUTLERY.
I Edward S Handy & Cu., 98 Mirket street.
I above Third.
I Yardley. Sowers & Co.,
i &Imo Third.
{ John S Fitchet & Co ,
below Second.
Allen R Reeves & Co.,
W m T Howell & Co.,
Deacon & Peterson,
Martin Buehler & Bro.,
below Fifth.
Michael V Baker, 215 "
Muslin & Pepper, 4 North Third st.
Faust & Winebretier, 70 N "
&idlers*, Hardware. and Carriage Trimmings,
IJohn M Ford, 32 North Third street,
11 & G Fricke, 14 "
Goff & Peterson, 12 North Fourth street,
Wm Ford, 7 "
Sadlery. Sadlery Hardware, Hanes:, Triode s 414,
Edward P Moyer, 38. also 252 Market street. r •
Publisher*, .booksellers and Stationers.
Grigg Sr. Elliot, 9 North Fourth street.
Hogan & Thompson, 30 " •
Hides, Oil and Leather Dealers.
William Musser & Cu., 263 Market street. '
H M Crawford, 204 North Third street.
Boots, Shoiir, Bonnet:, Claps, Leghorn and Palle
Hats.
W F & J G Whelan, 158 Market street. •
Levick, Jenkins & Co., la "
Ckina, Earthenware and Glass.
Alexander Read, 205 Market street.
Peter Wright & Sons, 259 ' "
Wright & Wharton ' 29 North Third street,
Benedict Dorsey & Son, 125 41 64
William P Hacker, 62 North Second at., shove Arch,
Manufacturer: and Dealers if/ Drugs, MaiiiSea,
Paints, Oils, itc.
1 homes P James, 212 Market street.
Thompson. Panetta/It & Co., 40 " below 2d,,,
Caleb Cresson, 6 North Third st.
Mannfacturcrs of Sieves, Riddles, &rens, anti
'Wirework is general.
Joseph A Needles & Co., 54 North Front street.
Combs, Brushes, Buttons, Spool Cotton, Trim.
ming., Fancy Goods, 4-c. 4-c.
Oliver Martin, 24 North ?north street,
S M Day, 10 North Fourth' Street,
Marrivfacturers and Importers of Military GOOl4,
Fringes, Cords, Tassels, Carriage Laces, 4-c.
William H Horstmann & Sons, 51 North Third at,
Manufacturers of Umbrellas, Parasols and San
shades.
Sleeper, Brothers, 126 Market street,
Wright & Brothers, 125 "
William A Drown, 86 "
Manufacturers of Hata, Caps, Wool Hats i4c,
Henderson & Levick, 144 Market street.
is & 0 C Nickels, 114 "
Manufacturers of Patent Floor and Furniture Oil
(*loth', and Elastic Carriage Curtains.
Potter & Carmichael, 562 North Third street,
Isaac Alacauley, Jr., 6 North Fifth street.
Manufacturers of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Chap
Travelling 2'runks.
L Hickey & Co-, 150 Chesnut. street. -
George B Bain., 8 and 25 North Fourth street,
Importers of Toys, Fancy and Staple Goods,
Brushes and Perfumery.
A F Ott Monrose. 16 S Fourth, below Market.
Louis C Battersea:, 170 Market street.
Manufacturer of Cotabs, Brookes, Soaps an 4
Perfumery.
Thomas Burch, Jr. (late of Pittab'gh..) 113 Market at.
GROCERIES.
IV iiliam V Anderson & Co.. 21 North Water street.
John Trucks, 1r North Fifth Street, cor of Catamarca.
Waterman & Osbourn, N. W. corner of Second
and Arch streets.
It Fanatical & Co., 182 Market street.
Dealer in Candies, Oranges, Lantana, Raisins, 4.a.
John J Ricinsidion, 42 Market street, below Second,
Importers of all kinds of Shipping Pura.
William Gesso & Sons, 60 S Front, below Chesoutst.
Agriesikura/ and Horticuttarai Implements,
Garden, Grass, and Flower seed*.
D * Prouty, 1941 Market st., below 6th, south skies
Leaking Glasses, Plated alai Fancy Hardware,
Comb*, Brushes. ite.
William & Walter Cresson. 14 North Four.h street.
Importer and Dealer in Bolting Cloths.
Jacob Fry, 58 North Third at,(successor to Rettters.)
Manufacturers and Dealers in &raw Goods, Ica*
Edgings, ife.
William M & James E Maull, 30 North Second at,
Afanvfarturers of Caps and Stocks, and Dealers
in Boats, Shoes and Bonnets.
James T Leet & Co., 124 North Third street.
Manufacturer of Patent Leather, Glagaggrudi ep
Carriage Oil Cloths and Caps.
John T Hollowuy, 9 North Fourth stress.
Brass Eight Dag, 30 Hour and amoral
Clock Establishment*.
James &Smith, 82 N Third at, near awry.
James Bather, 238 Market street, south side,
above Seventh at.
A E Lovell, corner of Third and Wood streets, 11124
corner of Fourth and Market streets.
Print Warehouse, Dealer in Prints. may.
Merrell & Co., 201 Market st., ed door above Fifth,
Philadelphia, Feb. I. 1845. feb 13
Fruit sad Glass.
150 BUSH. Dried Apple s;
125 boxes 8 by 10 Glass: for mile by
D. & G. W. LLOYA
Dry Gook,
rr HE undersigned hair* purchas e d dy eat i r*
stock of Preston & slacltey , consistieg of a vs:
ricty of foreign and dotnestic Dry (spuds, whole be
wiN now oar at veny low prices fcr cash. Coontri ,
marchanu, and all who wishbargains, will please
cad inand examine for themselves.
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