The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, May 01, 1847, Image 2

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Sher"-Forsyth, swom.—On Wednesday night
about - 10 o'clock was told by my son that Reidel
had a razor. I sentimmeßately for officer ilagne,
who is employed about the jail. I mentioned the
matter to Hegite; and we went into the`cell--found
Reid.ei lyitig in bed, and his little, child with hbn.
I concluded to examine the cell 2 -consulted. with
• Hagiae—heAaid there, was no fear, and we had
better defer the examination until next morning.
I then stated to Hague that'Ali. ' Alden was mak
ing an-effort to.have Reidel taken out on a.hribects
xerpus.,. After the court adjourned saw the judge,
al.' be ;bought it best that Reidel should'not have
his' child in the cell. On Thursday, about 12 o'•
clock, I went to the cell, and asked Reidel to go to
!muffler cell and see his child. I then left him to
conve/lse with the clergymen, and took some four
or five s persons With -nie into the cell he had left.
The tWo beds on the floor, filled with straw, were
carried out, examined, and taken down stairs. the
cell was swept out—every thing removed, evenl
the nails from the walls—left nothing but a tin'pan
andlin cap_ Another bed was then placed iu the
cel(for him to sleep upon. About half past 7
o'clock in the evening Reidel expressed a desire to
_converse With Mrs. Forsyth—l gave him a piece
"Pr tobaeep; and told him 1 thought Zlrs. F. would
go up soon.- He 'replied ',that he would like to I
see her that night or nest morning. I then made
-known his desire to Mrs. F. and she concluded
it best to go in the evening, -We went about
bl
o'clock, but as Reidel , was in bed, we Waited a few
minutes until he dressed hiniself. lie then asked
us i 0; and enquired of Mrs. Forsythe if she was
afraid , of him k.,she replied she was not We ra-
Mained with him over an Worm He - conversed
freely, but his mind appeared to be wandering.-
Re declared that he Was an innocent mAn, and
would make known his innocence on the scaffold:
Asked me to extend the period of his life as long
as I could; told thim I would do so most cheerful
ly,- for two reasons ; first, because' he requested
it,. and tiecond, because the ladies had petitioned
the Governor to pardon-him, and there still might
be:a _possibility of his pardon. - We left about
past 0 nclock. This morning about 6 o'clock, my i
wife went to his cell with some breakfast--my l
son of . 14 opened the door. My wife found him
dead,' and she returned instantly to my toom, ex.
claiming, ".Reidel is ilea! It is the moat awful
4601 ere; taw
Jared M. Bush, sworn—lsaW Weide! :last night
About II o'clock, after the Sherif left—went to his
cell; and remained there some ten minutes: He
talked some.little, chiefly about a book he had
been reading—he'appeared fo be calm, more so
than
: Usual. _I lOcked the door and left. I carry
one of the jail- keys. The door was not opened
when f left.
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Dr. George - IVatt, sworn--I examined the body,
and found two wounds on the left arm, which had
the appearance of being inflicted by some dull or
rough. instrument; probably glass.. The wound on
the tipper. part of the arm; I think, would not have
produced - dehth....The wound on the front part of
the elbow was sufficient to produce death bybleed
ing. My Opinion' is iha‘ he bledfu prosely froth'
the lower wound unti(he . betanie week, and then
terrninate&his existence by hanging_ •
After the witnesses were examined, the jtiry re
tired to a private room in the jail, and after con-
• Suiting together for some time, came to the unini
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conclusion, and rendered a imnlict according,
:that frecleriott Reid!:•came to hi, death' y bleed
ing and hanging committed'by himself."
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Thus erids• th e hi e of this unfortunate and miser- '
able, man To the crime of murder—the horrible
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murderf the,partder isf his bosom, whom be had
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PIT TSUVRGIIi
S.ATURDAY MORNING, MAY 4,1847
DEMOCRATIC NOMINAMLONS.
- FOR GOVERNOR,
FRANCIS R.
..A.I.LEPRENT COUNTY.
c. { FOR CANAL CQNIMISSIONER,
_sr - ouzel L 0 .INt. S T
_xorrrcomr.ay ceurrry.
Awful Suicide:
Prederriala . ./taidel tilts own itzectitlonei
Yesterday morning,, early; the news was spread
thnauitr-the city, that Frederick, Reidel;•under sen
tencevtdeath;'had taken his own life! We
stantly!Vialted the Jail, where a large crowd of
men had already collected From the by-stand.
era, the Coroner selected slug, to hold an inquest
-. over the body of the , deceased, coanpined of the
following named 'persons, viz , :
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RobereGallagher, Geo. Youngson,
L. A. Clark,Geinge Neely,'
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L. Harper, Leopold Sabl,
Otis Young, ' H. M. Itobb,
:James Dyer, Williarri Ward,
Jarees Stewart "John Craft.
The Jury Were condacted to the inside of the
Jail, and - from thence to Reidel's cell, on the 4
coed floor The inside;of the cell presented !tie
moat awful , spectacle we ever beheld I The flown'
was covered with blood, in `a congealed state, at=l
fordingevidence that the * tragical deed was wars'
Committed during 'an early part of the night In
the bash part of the Cell, Heidel was fotind hang
ingby the neck, be.spatteredwith blood. On his
lett . arnalwarediscovered two wounds, one abou;t
4 ladies above the elbow. and the other on the et
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bowin front.. The wounds appeared as if they
had 'been Produced by some :rough instrument
.
probably a piece of glass, as ,the window above
w.is broken, and no. weapnn 'of any kind could
- be' found in the cell. As death did not ensue
from the bleeding as speedily as he wished, he thed
tore a strip off the blanket, about six inches id
Width,- This be iiisted and doubled well, making
astrong rope about five' feet long. He then
.
the 'rope around his neck, and fastened it to the
waterldpe, whiCh comes through the wall some,
'three or four feet above the floor. In this position
he was found by the Jury, quite cold and stilt: .
•The.rope was unfastened. from his neck i he wait
then taken down to the first floor, and the blood:
washed from the body. It is proper to say, that
afters diligent search, no weapoeofany . kind could
be found in Reidel's cell. 'A sheet of paper was,
picked up in the cell, on which a few lines were
written in the German language: Mr. Sabi, one
of the Jury, gave us a literal translation of the
writing, es follows, viz.:
tdon't wish to say it's any person's fault. I
don't like to be hong, and I don't know any person
Who it comes from.
. . FREDERICK REIDELL."
The writing teas difficult to be read, and was
without date.
Witnesses Wire then examined, who testified as
follows: • "
W. S. Courtrey,,-Erg., som--Yesterday about
noon, in company with several others, %Ills in
i9tl went - toßeiders cell. The jailor caused the
room to be thoroughly cleared out and examined
it waspot possible for any thing to be concealed
:—ditintit examine the water-pipe—wm in about
one hour.
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rowed to protect, tore and iherisb,—he has now
added the awful crime of. suicide—cheated the
gallows of ita -, victirn—and -63..611* down to the
grave doubly guilty in the sight of God and man.
Last evening, Amu t ger,eldeli,; - 7a, fire • broke out
in Ceo. - 13taher •
4 . Co's. Planing. Machine, Alle
gheny city, above Hand stteetiand frots44 on the
Canal-hurning the Planing ; Machine and all that
I•Waiiin it. :The: SaW:Mykarl AO . machinery,
maned. by 'the same firm; teas- consumed. His
&Wellinghouse-and nearly- the fiirniture was
aliOdeatrOyecl originated fromthe - ifire to ihe .
engine house attached. to the Planing Ilfaehane,--_
The whole loss ls - sukipsed.to'be aboutjsBoo.-,..
Not insured:- • -• • - •• • •
..elaolher I—The flames of the fire in :411egheily
city were scarcely extinguisLed, alien the alarm
14 . us raised in our own city. The' Fire originated
in the Cabinet Manufactory of Messrs. Kane and
Roberts,.on Front street, below Sho r t In a few
minutes the entire building was in a blaze. The
Fire sper.-li-}' y ''ommunicated to the residence of ' ,
Judge Shaler, on the corner of 'Water. and Short
streets, Which was entirely consumed. Furniture
saved—no insurance on building. Lee's Paint
Shop, adjoining Judge Shaler, was destroyed: El.
Blacicsnaith Shop was also :destroyed. The
old O'Hara Mansion took fire wsia partially
destroyed. The fire is supposed to have been the
Work of an incendiary. Mr. Kane estimates their
loss at.
.aboutf.s,ooo. No insurance. • .
Ers. Jane G. rwtsshelm.
This lady, who has become somewhat conspic.
nous as a writer for one or two of our city news
papers, yesterday made us a visit, and asked per
mission to occupy a small space in our columns;
in reply to the. communication -signed "Justite,'
published in the Post yesterday morning. We
readily complied with her request, and epected
to _receive a communication at Jeast a column
long, in her usual meat-axe-ical vein! But we
have been disappointed. The following laconic
note is all that we received from our fair. corres
pondent :
For the Morn jug Post.
Mr. rfAarza: I thank you for your politeness
in promising to publish my answer to the censure
passed in this morning's Post on my efforts to ob
tain a repriere - for Seidel ; but, now that I have
read it, it does not seem to require any answer.--
If ' , Justice" should happen .to lay anything, I
will attend to Lim. ' tours, Sm.,
JANE: CLSVVISSHELM.
Pittsburgh April tatb, 1847,
03' We would call the especial attention of our
readers to the extensive sale of Books advertised
by Mr. John D. Daids, to - take place this evening..
The assortment'is large, and comprises a, variety
of choice, valuable, and interesting works. We
have ho' doubt that our friends will be able to
!make purchases at prices to suit themselves.
oz 7. Two valuable building lots will be sold by
auction, this afternoon, at 3 o'clock, on the pre-
}Wises, Mount Baldwin, adjoining Fulton's stone
quarry and Holdahip's old drying house.
We learn from the American of yesterday,
that Mr. Dansta, the present State Senator- from
this district, who - has been a standing candidate for
public favor for many years past, is before the
Whigs for reelection.
U:1;• The Intelligencer of Greensburgh, in this`
State, says that is young man named Caton, was
Committed to the jail of that place on the 27th ult.,
Charged with having murdered Samuel floss, on
the line of the canal,-near &Li var.
aj. The Quebec Mercury, of April 12th, says
O ,A terrific storm visited Les Eboulernens on the
00th ult. In the neighborhood of . the church,
tarns and stables were overthrown, and two raised
trom their foundations. The roofs of the church.
and sacristy, and several private dwellings, were
partially carried away, and a schooner wintering
on the beach was driven from her fastenings into
the stream."
Letter to Gen, Taylor.
; The following letter,'which has been .addressed
qt Gen. Taylor by a committee of the citizens of
Philadelphia; we insert, as being among the docu
nients of a public Character which it is proper to
pteserve. We know not to how great tin extent
this meeting was composed of citizens without
distinction of party but we do know that our
pcilisical . friends generally agree with the hero of
liaena Vista- in the expression, that we bad better
wait awhile longer, before We involve ourselves in
diScussions on the subject of the Presidency, and
ett all our influence as a people in terminating
th' war in an honorable manner. It may do for
those who have been denouncing the war at every
step, and who have recognized its supporters only
a 4" the myrmidons of poweri" when they think
they can ' make capital of it,to appear enthusiastic
in 'preiseor,one of its . most zealous and, efficient
supporters; brit Democrats know not. only how.to
appreciate the treachery and duplicity of a foreign
foe .but . how and when to - honer a faithful and .
brave public servant. 1 - When. the proper time
conies this will be proven
Paz zsuzirer.s,, April 17th, 1847.
Sra.—The undersigned, a Committee of Corres
pondence for the State of Pennsylvania, appointed
by ;al - n`ietin. , of, the citizens of the city and coun
ty a.Philad'elphia; without distinction of party,
held on the Gth instant,. have the honor to submit
to you the proceedings of their constituents, unani
mously nomiqating you for the office of President
of the United States, a station which the situation
of Our country now requires should be filled by
no ordinary man.
Ih Florida, on the Rio Grande, at Monterey and
Buena Vista-4n your youthful exPloiti in the for
rner war, Your character has been distinguished by
the most heroic qualities, and. your whole career
has proved you to possess the integrity and wis
dom of a - sagacious statesman.
Although they believe that the Presidency should
be neither sought nor declined by an individual in
your peculiar position, the undersigned cannot
avoid expressing the hope that you will not think
it expedient to defeat the determination, that, from
all the - signs of the times, the people have formed
of placing you in the chair of Washington, which
the constituents of the undersigned desire you to
occupy, like him, with no pledges but those con
tained in the official oath at your inauguration,
and with the Declaration of Independence and The
Constitution as your guides.
The, undersigned, under these circumstances,
take the liberty of assuring you that they neither
desire nor expect an answer t 6 this communica
tion.
With sentiments of the highest esteem,
We are sir, most respectfully, your friends,
George IV, McClellan, Joshua Tevia,
M _
erles S. Coxe, ' , John W. Ashmead,
Wm. Shippen; _t, Washington Reed,
Kenderton Smith, George G. West,
John P. Broak, Edward G. 'gallery,
John Reakiit, William White,
Rulings COWyerthwaite, D. Schriver,
Harry; Connitly, Penrose Ash,
Thomai D. Grover, - J. K.... Mitchell, M. D„
Wm. Sloanaker.
,Samuel T. Bodine,
David Paul' Brown, - , Winebrenner.
Maj. , Gert. Zacia - ar Tarr.ost,l.T..S. A.
City Lodge, No 241, I. Q. 0. F.,
will belopenecl this afternoon, in Alle,gbetly City,
at 3 o'clock. This 14;111 be the Gth Lodge ebtabiiti
ed in llie'tiro
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A T the A uctien Rooms, No. 114 Wood street, 3il
4 ."1.. door from sth, on Monday 3d May, next, at 10
o'clock, A. M., a large invoice' of Dry Goods and
Clothing, received from New York, comprising in
part the following, viz :
Superfine Blue Grays and Black Cassinetts,' Blue
Black' Bro td Cloths, Steubenville Jeans, Handker
ehiefs and Shawls, Sewing Silk, Lace, Silk Velvet
Fancy Stripe Cassimere Pantaloons, Fancy . Stripe
Merinac Pantaloons, Fancy Black Cassinet, Plain
and Stripe Pantalons, Jean and Cotton Coats, &c., at
2 o'clock, P. M.
Household and Kitchen Furniture, viz : Mahogha
-Fly Bureaus, Tables, Chairs, Bedstead, Stands, Car
peting, 1 Pair splendid Mahogany Dining Table Claw
Feet, marble pattern, 1 Cooking Stove, with a vari
ety of Kitchen Utensils, Queensware, &c. -
Sale of. Clothing will be continued at 7 .o'clock,
same evening, " together with a large qdantity of
Watches.
ma I
Stolen! Reward. t
TAS stolen on the 26th or 27th inst., a Small
VV white Poodle Dog. He has lately been clip
ped, and answers to the name, of Santa. A liberal
reward will be paid, to any person returning him, or
for any information that will lead to his recovery.
GEORGE. BF.ALE, Jr.,
No. 74 Wood St.
Executor's .Nottce.
ALL persons indebted to the Estate of Mathew
Patrick, of Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, de
ceased, are hereby notified to come forward and pay
their respective accounts, and those having claims
will please present them properly authenticated for
settlement. MARTHA PATRICK,
ap29-Iwda2tw. myl Executrix.
(Dispatch copy.)
ROLL BUTTER-2 Bbls Roll Butter; received
on consignment, and for sale by
J. D. WILLIAMS & Co.,
110 Wood at.
LARD -5 Rags Family Lard; just reed and for
sale by J.D. WILLTAMS & Co.,
mayl 110 Wood at.
CW. R. Cheese ; j
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l r:e i c E 4 and CHEES E-4 7
B ore n arby Prim7
J. D. WILLIAMS 4.
Vegetable Pulmonary Balsam.
TN the winter of 1832 and 1833, I was seized with
spitting ofhlood, which continued with occasion.
al relief.-till spring. I consulted several eminent
physicians and took much medicine, but the relief
obtained was only transient. In the spring.) com
menced taking the Vegetable Pulmonary Balsam
At this time I was much reduced. The day before
I commenced with the Balsam, I raised about a half
a pint of blood, was oppressed with great hoarseness
and a bad. cough. I commenced taking the Balsam
thinking if this failed I should resort to incidicine no
further. But it did not disappoint my expectation.
All the unfavorable symptoms wore immediately re
lieved, the cough cured, and I have not been troub
led with.spitting of blood since. lam now_about to
resume my trade, (that of a rope maker,) which T
had given up without any expectation of returning
to it.
Roxbury, Mass.
Wst. GODFRES.
Sold wholeialo and retail by B. A.FARNESTOCR
6rCO., corner of 6th and Wood and Woad and First
streets.
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DESPATCHES volt:Tun poscr
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ELECTIII9 nLEGIUIP
AR R I VA I, - -OF
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SARAH SANDS.
TWO DAYS LATER FRQM ENGLAND
NO CHANGE THE MONEY MARKET
COTTON MARKET FIRM-ADVANCE. IN
THE PRICE OF CORN.
PurramtzantA, April 30, 1847.?
Friday, 10 o'clock, s. SS
The ,ship Sarah Sande arrived at New York,
bringing Liverpool dates to the oth inst. =
Betweeh the date of her sailing and that of the
Cambria;mo change had occurred, in. the Money
Market, which remained as before.
No _alteration was visible -in Cotton—prices
were the same and more firmly maintained.
Flour advanced in the week—sales at 37s ad
to 38a per bbl:
Coca was.in large demand and sold at 255. per
'4BO lbs.—an advance.
The sales of Flour had teen large.
In ProiisionsthereWas no change whatever
cCeThe WEtigs".,,do not seem to 'he able to
comprehend:the ditibrenie between certain gentle.
men now iii , the 'democratic vanks (though the
number isnvery limited,) who in- 1812 were op.
posed‘to the war, and those in the Whig ranks.—
We will - try to enlighten them. The difference
lies in this t—thoso who act with us have renoutt.,
ced their sins and asked forgiveness, while those
acting with them are in the same condition in
which they were more than thirty years ogo—" in
the gall of bitterness and the bonds of iniquity."
RELIEF FOR SCOTLAND
The 'Collecting Committees for the relief of
Scbtlund are requested to report to Wm..Black-I
stock, Treasurer, Federal' street, Allegheny, on or
before Wednesday nest, as it is intended at that
time to , remit as much money as possible, to aid
fo loading a vessel which leaves Philadelphia a
about the 13th May.
ml3t _
A. D. CAMPBELL, Chairman
IRISH RELIEF.
Farmers and others -bringing produce for the
starving pooirf Ireland, will please inform Michael
Allen, Esq., on Water.street, who will attend to
the same and give storage in his spacious ware
house to all donations offered for the relief of the
poor of Ireland. By the Cornthittee,
ap29 ROBERT H. ICERII, Sec'y.
IRISII RELIEF
The. Committees appointed to explore the differ
ent wards of our city, are requested to close their
collections the present week, and pay over the mo
ney to (ap 29.) ALLEN, Ch'n.
VERSAILLES TP, RELIEF MEETING.
The citizens orthis township will meet at the
Presbyterian (Rev. Jacob's) church, in .NlKees
port, on Monday, 3d of May, at 2 o'clock, for the
purpose of contributing what they can in produce.
to relieve the famishing poor of Europe, We
would also request the clergy of the'difierent de
nominations to cooperate and give notice of said
Meeting. By the Executive Committe.
ROBT. 11. KERR, Secretary. j
PITTEILItTRG
MANAGES,
STAGS agIAAAGER,
PRIVATE Ooze, $5; SINGLE ncirtirs 75 CTS. -
Dress Circle, 50 cents. I second Box, 37t cents
Pit, 25 Gallery, 40 .‘
GREAT ATTRACTION!
Last appearance of the
RULE HA.RaiONISTS.
2d and last time of the BATTLE OF MTN./
VISTA and the VIRGINIA GIRL.
Saturday Evening, May 1,
Will be acted, for the last time, the Drama of
TEE BATTLE OF BUENA VISTA.
For programme, incidents, &c., see small bills.
After which, MISS B. LEWIS will dance the
PAS VECOSE.
To conclude with (for the last time) the Opera o
THE VIRGINIA GIRL.
Monday, Mrs. Mason and Mr. Wheatley will ap
pear.
Doors open at 7 o'clock, curtain will rise at 71.
TheDox office will he open daily from 10 o'clock
A. M., to 1, P. M., nad from 2 to 5, P. M., where
any number of seats may be secured.
CO-It is particularly requested that no children in
arms be brought to the Theatre.
cadyinade Clothing,Dry Good• and Fur.
niture, Auct lon.
BY JAMES
JAMES WKENNA, Auct'r
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EMAINING in the Poet fee, at Pittsburgh,
.111,...Mny 1i
„1847. =Persons - calling for. letters
ohoeni -thunen nce pa will please say they
are ailvertined..ilii ' - -
Acheson 13.10hn , 2 Anderson Charles
Aceri. Mr , Anderson Michael
Adams .L Mrs , Andrews D C
Agnew Nancy • 'Anderson J
Adams William Anderson David
Adams Aim Eliza Anderson W G
Adams H R • -Anderson William;
Ambs P Armstron&C D H.
Allen Lewis • Armstrong 'Julia Ann
Allison 'Evaline H Armstrong Hiram'
Allan Wheaton - - Ask.ey James 2
Alley John ..N • - Atclieson Andrew
Allen Henry 1 3 2 Atkinion Tames
Allsup William Aylmayer Peter or Anne
Alleson Samuel Avery J Rev:
Allan Mary A Acheson Ann miss
Allender John Ashton George
Altort Samuel Ashton Isaac
Allender Abraham ..Aten Powell
Baker,John S Bowen Benjamin
Baird Thomas Boyle John
Baker Elizabeth ' Boyd Mary R
Ballard Luther- licittsfred Samuel N
Bankhead William - Bonsall James'
Ballard Robert . - Bowers George
Bane John • Brawn William
Baker John Brown F John
Baird J - Brown T L
Baker Thomas Brown A F
Barns Henrietta A mrs Brown Ann.
Barker Richard D Brown James ;
Barnett Zephaniah 2 BMW?) John -
Barr Eliza mrs Brown Thomas
Barth R • ' Byrice Robert
Bare Chriitian - ' •Brady Michael
Barker Deborah Breen Bridget:
Barris W B Rev Bryant William
Bard "J D Bryan 'William
Barnard J H '2 Bryant Ellen M
Bell Adeline Bradley John
Bestwick Jane Brooks Mameret W
Berry Matthew Brooks Paschal P
Beim Thomas Brigham F W 2
Bedell %V J Bruce Charles -
,Berker R Bradley Jane
Beelen William Jr Brockway Rufus
Beavy Joseph Brewster mr •
Bennet David C Bryce John
Best Thomas Bunting Andrew .
Bedford Martha Buckley Ellen miss
Blazier George - %Ike William
Biegel Hiram Burns John •
Bigley Sarah Burke Joseph
Birch Thomas Burns Alexander Kenny
Biddle T James Burns Robert
Blakely William Butler Mary J
' Blank- Robert Burton James'
Black Samuel Buckhammer James
Black Henry Burton Nancy S
Black Andrew Byrne Thomaii,B
Black Margaret Burbrige Jesse
Black William Byrne W J
Black Robert , Butler Samuel
Bowen Benjamin ' Burns Francis 2
Basher James Burgher William
Boswell Thornton Burkett John
Bother George - Byrnes Thomas
Baden John Burton Anne
Boyle Margaret Burford Eli
Boyle William Burns James M
Boyd F William
Carrol William
Cameron James
Calhoun W
Carnahan Alexander
Carson Margaret
Carlin Patrick
Carpenter Mary
Carnahan Robert
Carter Henry H
Cappe William it
Callen James H
Carson John
Cannhn John M
Carpenter James if
Caldwell Sarah
Campbell B B
Campbell Williani - ,
Christy Mary R mrs
Chafer H T
Chambers John B
l i Chadwick William
Chaise Nathan
Chamberlain Wm
Christy Mary mrs
Chambers Jane 'miss
Clinton Jacob E t
Claggett Thomas J
Clare James
'Clanton John
Clary Eliza
Clarke Franklin
Clark Thomas•
Cochran Margaret
Cooper J C
Cooper Titus
Cochran Jane
Cooper. Ann Maria
Col ter Walter
Collier John
Coil John B:.'
Coe Daniel ..
Collins James
C. S. POVIT.R.
W. M. Form
David Alexander
Dania; John
Day John R
Darragh Margaret
Dawson Copt
Dawn Edwin
Davis John
Davis Thomas
Davis Elizabeth
Davis David
Davis Thomas
Davis James
Davis Hugh M
Davis John
Davis John
Davis David
Disney -Mall ,
Dumphy Edward
Demphry James
Delany William
Demplee H J •
Deford Washington
Detar Michael
Derby, Bradley & Co
Devenney L
I Ebersole Abner
I Eagan John
Edinger John
Eckels Samuel
Edie James P
Eshelman Michael
Estep IV-c
Estley John . .
Endress.Jochem
Farley Thomas
Fawcitt Isabella
Fesnaugh John
Ferree Jacob F
Fagan James
Feltwell I
Fergus Samuel
Ferguson James
Fearon Owen
Fields Geo C Rev
'Finkle John
Fink& Silverman
Fleming James
Fitch Roswell
Flinn Robert
Finegan Mary
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Getty Mary Ann , Goodwin W
Gamble Thondas' Gortlon'George F lI
Geesyn Elizabeth ' Gordon James
Geiger Ann M Gross J Q
Garwood Mr ' Golden Samuel
Garbert John Grovener Sarah
Galbraith George Rev Grierson Robert
Gartley Nancy Green William
Gardner Richard Greaves ILR •
Galbraith W A Green G C
Gateway Giread . Gra( BL D
Gillett Henry Gregg James '
Gilletpy Lucy Greenlee Nancy-
Gibson Mary Mrs Gribble James
Gilbert George Graham James
Gilpin George F - Graham Sarah
Glenn John. M . Gray E J mrs.
Glasgow William 2 Graham J C
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Cocain. John
Colt Israel
Cox Catharine miss
Comfort William
Coston Z H Rev
Cowan .Jane miss
Coop James
Cox M
Constable B E
Conker Frederick
Cook Joseph
Courtney G S •
Cornelius Sarah
Cowan J F
Cox William
Covenhoven Elizabeth
Conrad L L Rev
Cox Michael '
Conway Stephen
Crawford William
Craig Henry.
Crawford Mary J
Crogan Thomas
Craumer Francis M
Crawley Florence
Crozier John' W
Crest John
Crumboe Michael
Creal Henry. C
Cranston William
Cranston John
Crossett John
Crawford John •
Cromelien
Cridge Mary
Cumming L
Culbert Robert
Culbert. Mr
Curran Mary-Ann
, Culbertson Martha
Curran Williarn
Cunningham Jane
Dixon James
Dick John
Dillon John
Drainard Hugh
Dixon Eliza
;Donaldson Agnes
Doan Moses M
Douglass Jefferson,
Donnellson Catharine
Dobb James
Doekelader N
Dougherty Charles
_Donaldson Jahn
Doneldson Pascalll
Douglass .Alexander
Drummond Mary
Dryden George L
Duncan Stephen
Dunbarr David'
Dunlap Lycurgus
Dutell & IlumPhreys
Dunlap Thos J
Duff Sarah mrs •
Due
Duhn Agnes mrs
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Elden, Joseph E
3 Ellis David D
Ellis Daniel Jr
English Sidney miss
Evans Francis N
Evans Daniel
Evans Edward
Evans David Evan
Evans David E
Flood Thomas
Findley G W
Flannegan John .
Fisher William
Fownes Thomas -
Forbes & Young
Foster Caleb .:
Forbes William.
Fothergill Henry
'Forsythe ,A
Frampton W
Froman Richard
French Joseph
3 Frampton William
Franklin Alexander
Fuller Rebecca
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Hanllton Tattles: Heckert Beniatnin
Hall,DaVid .Henry Marra Hamilton Samuel deellington NancY ti*ss
Hall David A Henry James
Hague John . R ; . .2 Henderson James
Hague John Hensillman Hanna A
Hagerling Frederick 2 Henry-Thomas -
Haines James Hirshfield L 3
Hance Samuel . : Hinman Charles'
Hague Stephen Hinds Jane mrs
Hanen Joseph- Hill Benjanfin A
Hagarty Mary Joseph.
Hinhoe John'-'
Hamil John HiteMary
Hagarty R - Hines George R
Haney James Hibler Maria • • -
Handley Martha J - Hickman
Hail James Holgrave George
Harrih Sarah. A miss 3 , Holland H mrs
Harper Nancy Hoffer John
Harn-George W 2 Hock & Sons --
HarriaJohn H Holland Patrick
Harem Amelia Ann Holmes;Robert
Harshman John 'l' Hodgson loseph
Harvey John Hough John
Hartle Abraham Howell Thomas
Hart Thomas S . Hoyt Samuel N
Harris Geerge Hopkins A
Hatch G Hooper W 11. -
Hatch Abraham Hopper W C
Hausa Isaac Humphreys John
Hastirigs E H Holtz Eliza
Hawei J F Hunter Robert M
Haughton-James H 2 Bunter William 2
Hayden Richard :$: Hudson James
Haymaker Elizabeth Hnghes Robert. .-
Hay Archibald H J Hursh Jacob
Hays H H Hull George
Herriott Caroline Hunter George
Heaton Jacob Hubbard W N
Hendrickson Elii'th 2 Huls H E
Henning, Matthew Humbert Charlotte
Herron John 2 Hunter Bashrod WLt
Iddinge Anthony
Ivory R F
Ingrain Alexander
Ingham Joseph
!ogles James 'L
Jack Mary
Jackson Samuel
Jaines Thomas
J'ackson Samuel
Jackson Stephen
James B
Jack John
Jackson Ralph
James William
Jund Benedict
Johns Margaret miss
Jordon Sarah
Jeffries john
Jenkins Mary
Johnson Davis
JohnsonlS P
Jahnson 'David
Johnson+E J
Katz C
Kennedy James
Kearns Thomas
Keith Duncan
Kenan Cornelius
Kain John
Kennedy; John
Kean John W
Keifer James
Kennedy;George
Kane Harriet
Kennedy 'Alexander
Kearns Selina miss
Kenna Edward
Kersey Elizabeth
Kennedy Thomas
Keeler John
Kennedy Alexander
Keys, George
Kent George
Kent John L
Keating joseph F
Kean William J
Kelly Amin
Kerr IsaaC
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Lady Albert H 2 Leavitt J P mrs
Lafferty Alar4aret . Lister Peter
Lament A , Lethgaw James
Laughoin Robert J Little H 111
Lane Thomas Linden Clarence
Lawson Joseph B Lindsey L
Landry Na!rcissa P Lipton Robert
La,wman Jacob Little Joseph .B
Lawrence Thomas Loveridge James
Lewis Joseph Lowthorp Francis C 2
Lee George H 2 Long Daniel
Lee Barney 31 Long John
Lewis James B 'Lusk A P
Lewis Willian) - Long Rebecca
Lewi.s 31n ry I yd David
Leedy T W Lockhard Mary W
Lewis William Love Thomas 2.
Lee D L Lieut Long Mutely mrs
Lentz David Lovett John
Levake H Augustus Lusk John
tenord John . Lyon George
Lewis -Evan Lynch Franklin
Lewis William . - Logan David
Afacheth John
Maccarcle James
Makin Alargarete . . •
Manning Richard 1.1
Manfield J
Marsh D
Mason Philander
Mason Nancy miss
Massey G W
Matson Eliza mrs
Mathicson James.
Mather Thornas.
Mathews Nimrod
Mathews Robert R
Maxwell John
Maxwell Thomas
May Maria L
Martin JamesJ
Martin Johm
Jackson
Marshall ThOnaas .
Marshall Gordon
Means Jane miss
Meartz John.
Mellor Vim A
Mercer & Robinson
Mercer Kezia M miss
MaridethSoleanon
Methven Juries F
Megbert Amos
Milligan Wm
Miles EH
GeorgeS
Miller Martin
Miller Wm
Miller Henry'
2 Miller James
Mitchell Maria miss
Moly Patrick
Montgomery Henry
Montgomery . Wrn
Monroe .1- R
. .Montague John A
Monay. Win .
Morris Lavirina A
Morgan Benjamin
Morgan George C
Morgan D P
Morgan Evan
Morris S R Dr
Morris John
Morris Nancy mrs
Morris David
Moser Abagail
Moulson Robert
Monrer Nicholas
Mosley Alexander
' Moore Thomas
Moore Robert W.
Moore Thomas
Moore Thomas J
Moore D
Morrison Enoeh R
Morrison Elizabeth
Morrow Wni
Muelbert Adam
.Murdoch Catharine
Morning James
Musser J B
Myers Edward.
Myeis"Samuel
Myers Uriah 1 - 1
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M'Bride Bridget 141cFruMen Anne
M'Clelland Ellen J miss MTemin Ellen
M'Clelland James M'Gee George _
M'Clelland Arthur ll' ITGivern Thomas
M'Cullough Patrick M'Ginnis Bernard
M'Cullougb & Carothers M'Grew William
Al'Cullough mrs Mtunnigle D
MCahe Patrick IWGunnigle Mary
M'Callenn G M'Garrahill James Capt
M'Cammon.William ItrGraw Mic.'hael
M'Carthy T M'Graw Edward
M'Caman Thomas M'Farland R S 7
MCardell James .M'Elwaine-Daniel
M'Caslin James M'lntyre Michael
M'Cailin Priscilla miss M'Kerattan &Co 2
M'Clughry Hugh MiKenna John . 2
M'Closkey John & Co D
M'Closkey James 11filtee William
M'Cole Nancy miss Maie Hugh. •
IVIComb Thomas 2' M'Keever Tkomas
M'Conib Marahall . M'Keever Robert
.MC'oy Patrick - M'Lure Sarah inns.
M'Coy Thomas M'Ltire James
M'Coy A A M'Laugblin Alexander
M'Coy Stephen - M'Laug,hly William
M'Creary David M'Lowrey John N
Mtreary James M"Lean D & M''`
M'Creary M'Creary Joseph N M - Leanßenjamin
M'Cune jarne 0 .31." Lean D S
M'Cune Robeq .M Lean S R Capt.
M'Curdy Harriet turn - John
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Graham_X
Gray,Adarns
Irwin Mary D miss
Irwin James A ,
Irwin W
Irwin Isaac
Invin Alexander Todd
..iohnson David
Johnson Agnes
Johnson Joseph
Johnson S
Johnson Robert
Johnson Sophia
Johnson Thomas It
Jones Philander
Jones Mr -
Jones Thomas
Jones John .
Jones R M
Jones David 31
Jones Sarah Jane
Jones Lyeieri C
Jones James
Jones Ii
Jones Margaret S
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Sands Margaret miss Smith. Jes.se
Sarber Andrew Smith Horace . •
Scanlan Mathew Smith Benjamin " -
Scoff Samuel Q Smith James
Scoff Sarah .W miss 2 Smith John
Scoff James Smith J B
Scoff Graham Smith Jane mrs
Search Cornelius " Smith - Anne miss
Seawright Wm Smith Mary (Hand st
Seeshaltz George Snydei A. ' -
Sees Emanuel • Snyder Lewis • '
Seitz Juliann Snyder Nicholas 'H
Shade. John ' Sparge Mary mrs
Scheaffer Emanuel Spencer Juliana mrs
Shallenbero b cr Daniel Spefford 0 D
Shaw J M Squire Elizabeth -M'.
Shaw James Suiter Margaret miss
Shelamand Win Stacbfield W D
She! Joseph Stangernomas S
Sherry Daniel- Staunton Wm ,
Sherlock T J Starkweather Win A
Sheridan John StettlerAbner 2
Shields Joseph C Steel Catharine mrs
Shields James • 2 Steinjnier A
Shock Joseph Stevens Phillip
Shope James Capt Stewart Ann mrs
Shrieber Henry Stewart Elizabeth
Shupe Jonathan L Stidard, Job
Sill Thomas Stiles B jr
Simpson Francis Stilley John B
Simpson Andrew G Stitt. George
&niers Daniel Strickland_Wm
Singer Wm ' Strout Daniel
Slayton A Sunimers Elam
Smith Joseph SWan Charles' .
Smith David 'G Swaring,en Ruth
Kelly Oliver H
Kelly Benjamin
Kerr.Josepti
Kelly Edward
Kerr Daniel
Kelly Thomas
,Koox Elizabeth mrs
Kimber Isaac R
Kirkpatrick Walter
Kimber r isaac R
Kistner George
Kincaid Robert
Knot John
Knapp John
Kinney Patrick ,
Kelly Nancy
Kingsbury Daniel -
Kirk Ann Mrs
Kincaid D
Knox Joseph
Krewson William .2
Kramer Christian
Kunkle . Robert
Kreyrson H P
Tartlet! W S T Thompson Hugh
Taylor Sarah 2, Thornpson Wm
Taylor: arah W Thorp Elias
Taylorlahn C Thornhill 'Wm
Taylor Wm J Thornburgh Samuel
Temple" Samuel Thoburn Sophia mrs
Tenney W TinthOff Sylvester M
Tesnett Lafayette - Tomer Z •
Tevis Washington 1.. Trailer Margaret Mrs
Thanaelen James Troth Aurelia. Misi
Thomas R Tucker John
Thomas Thomas M Tucker James
Thompson John -- -
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Urgerhart James . W Urich George
Uttley Joseph' Unger Wm 'l'
Urbain George
Vaptrickle L mrs
Walker Alexander
Wallace Jane miss.
Wallace John jr
Wallace Wm
Wade" E F .
Wagner Charles
Waiters Orin
• Ward Patrick
Ward - Ellett miss
Ward Richard
Ward John S
Ward James
Ward. Thomas
Warner E Dr.'
Warnac k Wm
Watt James • - •
Watson L F
Watterman John .W
Watkins Thomas •-
• Wangamon Uriah
Waugh Rankin W. -
Weaver Samuel G
Weaver Josiah
Wear Thomas
Wells C Capt
1-Welden Richard
Welsh W S
Werniva Lewis. V
West Susan
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WhiteCajrne
lCharlesVehviia William:
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Wherry mrs.
Wheeler George Jr.'
White Mathew
White Walter
Young Annll miss
Yarnell.David
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Miss - Ann M C L--
Capt. S. B. Revenue."
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col" an
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BOXES Ext. L ogwoo ; J ust received amnfor
sale by - - B.A.'. FAHNESTOCK. & CO;
magl cor °Mint and Wood sts.
240"1 Poved.-Pumice Stone; just received
for Nabs by
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M'Doriald Mary lira M'Quoid Dennis
M'DimaldAnp E miss M'Netch Charles
M'Dowell • Thomas M'Will iams.Robert
Mary Mrs M'Wliirter;Eliiii
M'Evren W A •
Newell John.
Neliim Jane - nits,
Needs :obit
Neel James A
Newbulls Christian
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O'Donald Jobn O'Neil Capt
O'Donald Michael Orman Elizabeth mrs
°Donald Jane mrs Oven William Rev .
O'Keefe James O'Reilly John •
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Paine 0 D Dr .
Parsons Avery
Patton Alexander
Patton William
Paul Maiy, mr
Park James
Patterson A 0 Rev
Patterson Robert)
Patterson'Joseph
Pierson Adaline miss
Peck Jacob
Philips Jonathan
Piper Wm • •
Pitts Catherine
Pollock David
Porter Stephen
Porter Esther Anne
Porter Francis C
Porter John
Pool Wm
Potts Win
Bitters Samuel
Power James a
Powell Caroline mra
Powell William
Pryor Richard, -
Pritchard Arthur
Price George D
Price H Csp
Price David •
Price Isaac
Price Wm
Pentland Andrew
Permar Resin •
Pershin Abrahani
Peterson James
Phelan Michael.
Phelps W L
Philips Daniel
Philips Martha mrs
Philips Thomas
Quinn David
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Ralph Mary Mine 2Richardcrthilah
Rabin Charles 'Mega' Adam .
Ramsey William 2 Riter James M
Ramsey Abdail Ritt Joseph -
Ranciell E P - Robb Etelvidera P
Ray William 2 Roberts Elizabeth mrs
Rayburn James Roberts Samuel
Raymond Garin • Roberts Charles _
Reese James,. " Rollins N M
Reese J 1i Ross S C
Reese RiChard Ros Samuel P •
Reamer Frederick Ross M W
Reaney David • Root Warren
Redman'Joshua' - Roudabush -G. S 2
Rector Henry - Rombach Charles
Reinenaan Henry 0 Robinson - Williarn Dr'
Reuk Peter ' Robinson - Vi'm V '
Rhodes James Robingson.A ,
Rhodes - T D Robinson Martin
Reed Jackson :Rogers Robert
Reed Hester A • Reed James
Teed WF - " Rugg H J
Reed Edward Rupp William P
Reynolds Thomas Rush Martin
Richar'ldson Rebecca Russel Emma
Richardson F A " Russel John'
Richards;John. Ryan Miciiael -
Verner James
'- White John F 2
Whist= John
Whitworth Smith
Whitney D G
Whitesides Robert
Whitehill Sylvester H
• Williams Samuel
Williams John S 2
Williams John C
Williams David
- • Williams, Foster& Co
Wilson Robert-
Wilson John
Wilson W•W
- Wilson George 3
.Wilson Jackson
Wilson Benjamin -
Wilson Jane A miss
Wilson Thomas
Wigie S B 2
Wilkison John
Williamson E -
• Williamson George
Wilc.oi A J
Willard George W Capt
WitherspOon A S, Dr
Wingart Henry
2 . Wingart David _
Winterburn M . -
Woods Robert
_Woods Grace Mrs
Woodbridge John M
Work A 31
Woemser E
Wooster Wm
Woodford' Morris
Wynn Josef& S _
Wrighter W.l)
Quorney Lucian B
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ADJOI/IttilitrrlALE REAL ESTATE.
THIS .evehirig, atfttot.clock, at the Commercial
Sales Roottisi . corner of Wood and Fifth - atm t
will be sold, that valuable Lot of Ground, in the city
of• Allegheny, having a. front of twenty feet, on
. Fleming street, and extending along Walnut street,
seventy, feet, more or less, to property owned by
Heslip & Barr,• being a very handsome situation for
a Private xesidetice. Terms at sale. •
may] JOHN D. DriVlB, Aucttr.
. •
Ntcholls George _-W
Nighteri Charles::::-
Nomoe Francis
Nutting Samuel F
Nye E'.:
17AMILY.Flour, a prime rurticle always
1 . and . foredo by J. D. WILLIAMS &CM, .
.may
.110 Wood at.
DRY GOODS.
AT NO. ' 62 MARKET STREET •
• Between •3d and 4th Streets.-
. ,
A A. MASON respectfully invites the :atm:6dd'
ANL. of the public to his extensive stock of Foreign
and Domestic Spring Goode,' comprising an assort
ment of the newest and most fashionable ,styles im
ported. Great 'inducements will be offered to pur
chaser!, at Wholesale or Retail„astrie stock will be
constantly replenished from the Eas ern Markets,"
rendering our assortment always fiesh and desirable.'
The following are among the most dasirable styles
of Goods offered: • • • •
SPRING AND SUMMER SHAWLS,
°r every . variety, Paris printed Muslin. and Lawmi,
Balzarines and Barages, Rich Dress Silks, of various (
qualities ' Rosallhe, Mohair and Orange Plaids, Eng
lish
andScatch Ginghams, French Prints, Janonets,
Mous de Laines, Brilliants, Linen Gingluunii, Bom
bazines and Alpaccas. • A run supply of Millinery
and White Goods, Hosiery, Gloves, and ; Fancy
articles.
. .
DOMESTICS. •
Brown and Ble ch
aed Muslim', Table Cloths,
Checks,- Stripes, Ticks, Diapoi, Napkins, Craair g
Drills, Denims, :Cottonades, and all the different
kinds of House-ke9ing and Summer Stuffs. •- •
' WOOL'EN. GOODS; •
Broadcloths, Cassimeres, Doeskins, Caskinetts,,
Tweeds, Jeans, Vesting', Drap d' Ete's, Cashmereffit
&c. 'The following are some of tbe prices;
Mous de !sines as low as 121 cis, usual pricstWettait
French muslin and lawns, 121 cc cc :
Eng. and Scotch ginghamslBl cc 'a cc -2S - a
Good Alpaccas • 25 . " 137 . 4 . 1 .,,
Balzarines and ' Barages, 15 " 25 cc
Calicoes, a large assort
merit, 8 rr . re re 12 er
Together with many. other articles of scarce and,
desirable Goods, equally low, which with our former
stock ofStaple Goods, Prints, tkc. etc., complete one
of the most attractive assortments in the market.
Merchants, as well as purchasers at retail, will, do
well to examine our stock, before making-their io-.
lections. .A. A. MASON,
np29 No. G 2, Market street, Pittsburgh.
. .
WILLIAM
A. HILL Coy '
BANICE23, EXCI/AIIGE alionnns, AND BLUM 1:11'
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EXCHANGE, `."
CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, BANK NOTES, •
'AND` SPECIE, _
No. 69 Wood st., one door above Fourth, East side,
Pittsburgh, Pa. - .
L:ARENT Funds received on deposit, and col-C
lections made on all the Cities throughout the
United States. Sight checks on raltirnore, Philsdel-J
phia, New York,
,Bostran and Cincinnati, constantly
for sale in sums to suit purchasers. . . ,
The paper of the Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, and •
Virginia Banks bought and sold On the most favor
able terms.
The highest premium paid for Foreign and Anicri:-
can Gold and Silver coins.. .
Exchange on England34reland, Germany, and
France procured, &c. —• . : marlO•dawy
Remittances to Ruropet
,14 . 1
A...VD PASSAGE MOM
LIVERPOOL, LONDON, .and the various . Portsef
IRELAND, to NEW YORK, PHILADELPHLS. -
AND PITTSBURGH.
•
T IIE
undersigned, Agent for Messrs: ROCHE,
BRO'S. & Co., is remitting money's to England,
Ireland, Scotland and Wales, at the rate of Firs
Dollars to the .£1 sterling. rafts issued for any
amount drawn direct on the Royal Bank of Ireland,
Dublin, and on Blersra Prescott, Grote, Ames ,& Co.,
Bankers, London, payable on presentation, at any
Bank in the United Kingdom free of discount or any
charge whatever. Those desirous of remitting, or
sanding for their friends will please apply to the sub
scliber, at his office on Penn street, 4 doom above
the Canal Basin. JAMES BLAKELY.
Persons eta distance wishing information will re.
ceive an answer by return mail, by directing (post
paid) as above.,
Refer to this Bankers, Merchants, and Manufa-c
-curers of Pittsburgh and vicinity. apl7-dawtf
SBALES Velvet Bottle Corks. just received and
. for sale by B. A. FAIINE4TOCK & Co.,.
ap3o
eiREGS Refined Salt Petre; just received and for
sale by, B. A. - FAHNE STOCK 4' Cip,
ap3o ' corner of Fit*. and Wei)d st. :
STANDS . Burgundy Pitch; just received and for
sale by B. A. FARNESTOCK
ap3o - corner ofFirst and Wood ata.
_
. _ .
.. . .
....
• ,1.: , .. 4!
~i-l• • :.-- g.,:.
. ,
.4:- ~. A. 3-.:
1 BARREL.Jainaica Ginger Root; just received an - .% .% 4.
1. for Bale by B..A.FAHNESTOCK & etY,,,,i, -.', -''.—
..4r.:
ap29 cur of First and-Wood gas; .
1 BARREL -Fresh Camomile .Flowers; just
mid for aaio by - •
A . BAGS Ginger,itchirt•jtiat recta and for sale by
B. A. FAHNESTOCK &CO.;
=oat- . cor.of First and . Wood sta.
•
Barytes. -
F IVE tons Barytes, received and for sale cheap
by GEO: IMBED, 94: Wood st -
ap29-I w*
Books—.Jtist Received.
lIIORNE , S Waterloo Campaign; _
WraxalPs Historical Memoirs; . ;
WraxalPs Posthumous Memoirs.;
Littell'a Living Age, 11 large Tole.; -
British Essayists, , 8 vole.;
Mackintosh's Ethical rhirosophy ;
For sale - by 11. S, BOSWORTH - is CO.
ap29 43 Market it
• Medical. Books.
lITILSON 2 S 'Anatomy;
Y Wataon , a,-Practice ; •
Lison , a Surgery; - -
Drultes Surgery.;
Fin and Barrie Dental Surgery,.;
thinglitoiya .Philosophy ;
Horner2a Special' Anatomyi-
Smith and lierae.rit Anatomical Atlatt;
Itamebothauva Obateterica;
Esquirol 'on - Insanity ; for sale by
H. S. BOSWORTH .S&Co,
13 Market ..t.
Regimental Redeem.
•
T HE persona subject to Militia • duty, withrn the
bounds of the Fifth Regiment (formerly the
147th,] Ist Brigade; 15th Dirision;P. M., are hereby
notified to pazidu by Companies at their usual places
of holdings piny parades, on the Ist Monday of
May 'neat, at 10 yclock-"a.•m;for drill. The ease
ral companies arc required on this day to elect offi
cers to fill all vacancies that exist—which 'they , will
observe. By order of
ap27d4t* THOMAS HAMILTON, Col.
Fainting.'
ROUSE and SIGN PAINTING 'and GLAZING.
of all kindi, Graining Oak, Mahogany, Satin.
Rose arid Maple. ^ Imitations of all kinds of bdulile,
Orders left at the shop" of the subscriber, on Smith
field street, opposite the. Pittsburgh Foundry, or est'
Federal street, opposite Blacketock's Factory,' Alle
gheny city, will be done at moderate rates, and ers
the shortestmotice.
Sp 154 in.
WASHINGTON HALL,
AND GENERAL STAGE OFFICE,
• Steubenville, Ohio.:
'By B. W. EARL,
'lt:tr A watch kept for boats day and night. Bag:
gage taken to and from the - btmtsifree. of cluuge.
ap27-113m
VEGETABLf.PULMONARY d.—About
four years since; I was attacked :with a violent
cough. I tried various remedies, and consulted sev
eral physicians without relief ;.On the recommend
ation of a .friend, I commenced using the Vegetable
Pulmonwq Balsam, and derived immediate relief
from it, and by continuing the use of it a short time,
my cough was entirely removed. I have since al
ways taken it Myself,und recommended it to others,
when attacked with a Cough; and never knew it to
fail of giving immediate 'relief, although I have re,
commended it:to many. I can, therefore, with con
fidence recommend it , to the public.
a m on, November 20, 1847, J. B.PRINCE.
For" ale by B. A.,FARNESTOCIC, & Co.,
ap- 18 nor Ist and wood ata and wood and 6th
ALARGE and splendid assortment of frfahogaity
and Rosewood grand action Pianos, with -me
talic frame and with all the latest improvements.
which for durability, tone mid much, are "
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