11611 EMI „ = _, L se e.L iretreirs 7 - 3 EPIAINING -it the Post Office, at Pittsburgh, it. July .16,- 1 847. Persons calling for letters whogeLlaivareentlf Cari - this List, *ill please say they are advertised:' A Aiken inlin Revd -; . , Alexander John Ackerman A : . 1 Algeo Matilda . `Affantrauger,E JI Alexander James Adams. William I 2 Angel Thomas ' .., Adarns , Barah Hoge .Appleby 4-Hale . ,--:-.4. .Adarns.Robert • Anderson Mr 'Allen: Mary Ann' • Anderson .H Professor Albert George I -: Anderson Ellen M ,:::?'' Alexander .Robert M AutterGeorge - P.' Atkinion William, Atlee E A Bei Austraw Sarah E B _ . . 'Baker. H ~ 1 , Boreland.MargaretA Baker:l9bn : .1 Boman dein,* • Ball Shedrick Bockins Joseph ii Bailey; George .1 Boice John M I3aird.W L . :j - Boag John Bally-JoaiX ' I - ' ' 130n,thellaornas Baltiteth 1 - Beni JanieS ' Baker Charles T. M. Brown Alexander Macon: Enos:- : I ~ Brown Thomas F Bums - Elizabeth!. Brown Lycurgus Barker Jialin: 11..1 2 Brown Thomas B Bactielder ,Samuel: • Brown Libbens Burnett A:,11. ' ' Brown Peter -Bateman George - Brown mrs Barton John' I Brown W S'G 2 Bell-Samuel Jr :1 Brown Daniel A Beechey Thome; B Bryant Ellen mrs ' Ben Alexander j Drumlin Christopher Burnett M ' i - Bryno Jan Bennett William! 2 . Brinnigan Kelly Bentley Abraham Brotherton Win ,Benton Margaret Broadmore F Beechey ThomaX 2 Britton William `Beek - Charles A I Bunn Fanny miss Blasdell Ishamir Burton John Bissell - Thomas IS , Burk John C - Blake Grinfell 1 Byers Albert G Bissell Calvin ! Byrnes John ' 'Blair - Jamesl . . Byrne Thomas Black Jane 1 Burgoyne Joshua Black .W H. Butler Thomas F . Boyle Hugh 1 Boilman Joseph E Boyd James F C Cassiday Andrew . Colder Mary F Carnahan Robert Coburn Isaac Canor Daniel I Collier E D Captain Cassily John 1 Collins Patrick Calhoun John I Cowan William Carror L V Conroy Margret Catlett G W I ' Cott Susan Carrothers Robert Corman Robert Carrothers REr miss Ceyan Addern Cappe N H I Cooly Margaret Carrel James I . Cornelius Peter Carey Elizabeth Cox Griffin Cannan John l Cosglnve P mrs Caldwell Susan Connelly Hugh Campbell Captain Cotton James Campbell Margeret Coil Edward Chantler Samnel Cossen James Chambers David Connelly Margaret J Cherry C , Creeeghlin John - Clark Gdorge W Crawford Mary J 2 Clapp R Rev Crawford John Dr Clear James 1 Crawford Mary Jane Clark Charles : Crawford John C Clark Lucinda! Creegan John Clark Charles A Crouse Philip Clarke James') Craumer Francis 31 Claucy Krodire Croumpy Lewis Cooper. Jo:thee: - Craumer W H Cochram Chiarles Crawford James Cooper Joshua Cunningham Margaret J Cochran George W Cuthbert William Cochran Johni Cunningham John Cooper W M Curry James Colvin Sarah ' Culbert Jane C mrs D Danman Francis Doherty Patrick . Daniel Thomas Dorass John Dailey John , Donaughy John Davern Edward Douglass Catharine Davis David Donovan Dennis Davis Phillip Dobbs George Davis J : Dowthitt Benjamin I avis Fielding A Donahoe Win Davis'Sarah , 1 Donlen John Davis WJ 1 1 Donnelly Neall Davis John Dowde!! Joseph Davis John M Donaidson James Davis Charles' G Douglass . John W Dean John : Donnelly Phillip Delany James Dougherty John Devey -Daniel Doyle Charles C 1)elord L P 1 Dravoe Peter 3 I)epuy Cornel ius Dravoe Michael Delgraff Henry Drum Phillip Devoll 1' Capt 2 Drake W m Deardorf Matthias Drake Matthias Deans Jarnes:L Drake John C Degraff Andrew Dryden George Deeny Patrick ' Drake Mary Ann Delsmore P - Dunn A P I t tewey Sidney 2 Duncan Gabriel Dickson Alfred Dunham Miner B Dickson Ja.Mes Duvall Charles S Dick David I Dunlea% y James Divine TimOthy Duncan George Dickerson Wm R Dunn Dickey E • English Sidney Espy James V Ester Emery Daniel Eldred N B Ewing Jacob . Evans Daniel . ME - - -H ,t-_, , (::::.:,',:)fj-:':': ' ) *1 4 .0 ,1 . , : . !2 3 ..* „ 1 . ".,-t ' '" ..:: ~. 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Ml= MI Eaton Ann Eaton Matilda Eaton William Eakins Isaiah 0 Edgar W M Eaal John B Esender John I Ewing A W Dr • F Faries James Foster Joseph Fairbames William Fox Richard Falconer Archibald ' Forbes William Fairist Eliza miss Foara Sarah Fatter Susan F'orkom William F u rguson James Fargey James Findley GeOrge Foulks Lydia Flower Jane M mrs Fox Lawrence Fleming Robert Fortune T A Fisher William Foster Sc Williams .Flannagan Barney Freeman William' Flower George Daniel e Frees John Farley William Frazier Joshua 2 Fleming Thomas Frizzell.John S Fisher James W Freeman Alfred 'N• Fowkes Walter Vursman Jolly Forsyth William Fulton W H G Galbraith John Goeney J Garwin William Golothorp' Eliza mien Gardner Henrietta Gordon Samuel' Gaston Josiah C 2 Green Martha Giger Margaret A Griffin mr George John Greer Mary J Garish Jattes Griffin Seneca Gantt John Guffin John Gbeer John Grosvenor Benjamin' GilryJarnes , Grant Stephen Gilkinrin lames Graham Mary J -GillespyW H Gray John T Gibson William ' Graham Peter Gibson Frances miss Graham William Gleson Susan D Graham 1 or Wharton Glassford 'Andrew Graham James Gordon P I E miss Graham William' Good Jane Guber Jacob C Goodsell 'Charles ll Gum Charles E Hamilton' Robert Heard F J 2 Hall David Alexander Hemphill Samb• Capt.' Hamilton! Jacob Herbein Abraharn 2 Hague Stephen Hersteine D W: Hall Si AppLabe 5 Hersteinelacob• Hall Joseph Hewry Thomas Hafer S I Heard Joseph Harnshire Elizabeth Heskuth John • Thomas Heyl W G .. Ha g uee Jcihn Hixon James- Hammond Hugh Id uchken 'Henry Hanlon Michael Higbee Joseph' • Hagan Joseph Hill Robert' Hammini James Hoffer John Hart Sarah Hoffman Samuel- Hart John Hogle Edward Hartley Henry Homestead J arms • Harden WilliO Horner Jam Horner Joseph • 44; i rprew . •-• . , -24-inezer Hooper Samuel Harris. James Hower Susannah' Harris, Ephren E Howard Jane' Haughton Robert Hopkins Altin • Hatch •Mary,l:l 2 .Hester Hamilton - -Hazlett Samuel Hunter. Robert Hatch Abraham 2 Hughes John: Hasson ;Timothy Ilultz-D-C- El ,- ~ ~ - . -- 71 .1.-,'• 4._ - "= . 1,.. 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Johnson W ti , Jones Perry Johnson Samuel 2 Jones Delmont Johnson Mary Jones John K Kelty 'Hannah Kennedy David Ct Kearns G Kand,P Kean p Keown .3 ohd Keough Thomas It Kean Catharind Kearons James Kerr Sarah Kerr Joseph Kerr Williacfi L Lament A Lewis Amhara Laib Elizabeth Leech Thomas Lafferty Henry Lea Samuel Lamb George Lemons James Li Lattimar Robert Lease Junes Lovington Archibald Linton Anne E Largey Henry Little William Larz W C Little Samuel Leopold Simon Little John Lewis John Lowrie J W Lea Richard Love Rosannah Lea, Preston Sc M . GinnissLynch William Lewis Maria L - Lloyd Dennis Lenox Elijah Long Henry Lewis William Luster Jane Lewis Mary C . Lompie John P 1 Lemon Ann Lundy George L Luhton Elizabeth G Lyman Maiy Macbeth John Miller Caroline V miss Madden James Miller John S Magoffin Elizabeth Ann Miller Andrew Capt Magee Lidney Jane Miller Helen mesa 2 Mahen Richard Miller Sarah W mrs Mansfield Sampson B Moflit' Margaret mrs Manning Richard Monaghan J ames Marks Wm Gen 1 Morton Robert MarpleSß&CP Morris Thomas T Marland Wm Morris Ro o bert Marlatt James 2 Morris James Mason Caroline mrs Morgan Maria mrs Mathews James Morgan Evan Mathews Robert R 2 Moran Martin Maughlin Joseph Mortimer John Rev Martin J T Morse J L Marshall Henry Mosetiz John Rev !Means Thomas Morrison William Mercer Martha mrs Moore A Maria R miss Mercer Margaret miss Moore Capt Messenheimer Susanna Mccire Sarah miss 2 or Mary Mullin Edward Milliner James Mullin Andrew Miles James Mutiny Patrick 2 Mills Thornton Monday Daniel IMilligan Thomas Murien Joseph i Miunix A J Murdoch James E Mitchell Mary A [MSS Myers Harry Miller James VRe 1 2 Murphy James Miller Robert Murphy Maria mrs Miller James Murray Thomas 3TAleer Catharine miss 31Tudden John 31• Allister William 31 . George Alice miss Al Bane Alexander M . Gre Hugh NI Burney Elizabeth mrs 31 G.ll Margaret mrs 31 . Burvey Hugh 31 Ginnis Peter ICClelland Maria miss 31 Grew Alexander 0 M'Cullough William Al Grath John 31 - Carron Charles NI Genniale Hugh " 31 Cann Charles .31 . Gannigle Hasid 31 . Canilless it A mrs .31'Elroy Margaret mrs 31 Carthey Jeremiah AI llwaine Isaac W 31 Carthy William F 31 Kee Mary mrs NlCarthy Thomas • 3TKown JII 31 Carthy Henry . 31 Kee John 31 Carthy Mr (coal lane) M Rae Lewis M 31 . Casland E A nos AI Kiiiimons A 31*Clurg Joseph 31 Knight William 3tCletry Helen miss 31 Kerahan &Co NI Clees Z miss NI Kown John 31 Cloy Robert M Kown Frances.rnrs 31 Combs N J rii:ss 31 . 1-ure Margaret miss i34 . Combs Alexxiider 2 111 Lain Daniel 31"Cornbs Thomas 2 31 Lain Rachael miss It Cononey Peter Al Lain William 31 . Connell Austin INI Laughlin James 31 Connell James 31 Cormick Patrick 31torkle Joseph 31 Manus 11 31'Cradey George M•Master Fanny NTCreeily Robert M:Williams Nancy 31 Cue Michael illVilliams Jane W miss M'Cue Dennis 31 N eely James 31"Cune Jameil Itl'Sbane Mary Ann 31 . Curily Harriet mrs N Vey Catharine NTDermott Barbary An M Vey Thomas NTDovvell A A llPDire Patrick - 31 . Doweil Patrick 3 . lTadden Ann A miss N Niel Thomas Nawssins A E mrs Naphern Benjamin Newhall H 0 M Nelson Charles Niamond G Oates George O'Brien Frank O'Catroll Hugh O'Neill John Onston James W 0 J Palmer Denj'arrrin. It Pierce Abraham Padeltbed Henry =y2 Phelan James Parrish I'saac Hun 2 l'hil put William Parkhurst Liba Philips John Partridge Quincy k Picker James Parr Reason Pinkerton J P Patton John V. Platter.lace Edward - Patton William k 2s l'ullock Hiram Patton John S Polsey Robert Patch .7 S Pollard J D' Payne Sarah r miss Portlier Arthor P . Parke George Parker Elizabeth Mrs - Parker Le't'i Potter Louisa min Patterson Levi' .. Pouke Edwin J Patterson James W Pourer .1 M & Co Patterson Robert T Prosser William- Peck Jacob mrs Prevast Claudine; R" Peoples Mary miss Price AP. Pearson Tohn Preload' Sarnaer D Pemack f B Putnam SatntiePP R' Ray & Gilman Riddle John Ray Griffith Riddle Samuel . Ramsey Abdiel . Ridgely Frederick W Rees Richard Riely B Rees Mary mrs Riley John P . Reaves Arthur mrs Ritts Jeremiah Rehrer Jacob Maj Ritchart John R Reinohl Augustus Roberts Charles 2 Reisinger Mary J mrs Roe John Rentgen Charles D Roney Edward. Reed. Catharine mrs Roasiter William Reed James Roseman Joseph Reed James W Ront Nicholas' Reed Hester miss Rout Henry Reed Wm' R. Rowland Thomas Richey N - mite Rogers John Richey John liiigers James Rev Richmond T & Co Robipion John H Richards Jacob • RobindorrEliza Jane mrs Richards Mathew. Rogers - Mark' Richards Samuel Rudd! Wm 7 Richardson Jame Rogers JameS Richardson - David Ryan Margaret miss' Richardson lames S Ryan Mary mrs' St Lawrence Mary mits . Srefitlerii)bn Sands Margaret miss Smith David Rev Sample' harles R Smith James . Sanoutit•A • Smith WitliarrrE • '4" c?: IV Sanderson Mary J miss ,Smith John Sanders S W Smith - Job Sargeant Thomas L Smith Thomas Savage WilHain Smith George Sayer -Margaret mrs Sinton N Scott Mary miss . : • Smith Margaret mrs 'Scutt J Dr Snyder John Scott JAI' A • Snodgrais Robert Scott-Archibald !;-• Somers„Mary Ann mrs Scott William, ,: SorsbY-William. : Scott -J P Spark Sarah Ann I Seamen John.Spenee James • Shaffer WM ; - Spear James A Schaefriacker ,Thorrias Spear Letitia mrs ShOup mrs ,Spillaian Mary miss Sharbaugh Peter Sproul Louisa mrs Shane Joseph Stagg John Sheeltells Catharine mrs Stark John Rev Shepherd A V Sterling James Sherman Byron Steen William Shippen Edward . Steinmitz G W Shock Emma Stevens David Rev Shoff Mary mrs Stevenson Francis Showbell John , Stewart Martha miss Shunk Jacob Stewart William 2 Siekman Margaret mrs Stilley John B Nicholas Stokes John 'Simpson Clarissa miss Stone W F Simms Jerry Stone H A mrs Simmons George Stout Nathaniel Siter Edward Strubb D Skillman P V Strange Elizabeth mrs Slater Peter Swan John A Slaithers mr Swaringen William Small David E Kinnear..Eliittbetb A Kirker Robert M Klassen Cbarles F Kember Job 'V Mendell Jobti Kidd. Williarri Kilgore James W-........ 1 Kincaide . Koukie Carolin Kribbs Michael King Thomas - King Margafet Talbot George NV 2 Tompkins Thomas Taylor James Trimble George Taylor Mary Jane miss Troth Susan H . MIS• Taylor Margaret miss Trovey Henry L Thompson William Torlay John Thompson John W Towle S 1) Thomas Rees J Tuttle Marth miss Tobin Michael Turner Richard Tomlinson John G Turner William Tomer Adam Niles J Sawyer Nicholts Juan Niehollson Robert Noble David T Norri 43 Thomas Nottingham E niisa 0 3 Ord Andrew. Ocr Sampson - Oxford WlMani' Ott David K Owen Morris Oyler Michael' n.K 4 FA'":MCVWje II t " Si • • ~Y ~!. V Van Vleet Capt 3 Vail Jane miss Vance Joseph W Wallace Henry Williams C F Wallace Hugh Williams Thomas Walker J M Williams John Wade Levi Williams Samuel Wakefield J Rev !Williams John R Warnack Robert Williams Crosedilla miss Ward Constance Wilson Robert litanl H Wilson A Ward James 2 Wilson John Y Ward Mary Wilson Adam .M, Watt John Wilson Mary miss Watson jaruSs 3 Wilson George 2 Watkinson, l'atterson & Wilson Henry S Co Wilson David Waughter F A Wilson Jane mrs Webster llei,ry Wilson Ellen Wells Rev Wilson James Weir Margaret miss Winter Thoinas West C J C Winter Thomas B Westerman David NVingad David • Whitacre & Eia tog ‘Winger John B Nees Hooks eit. Morse's. i Whitmore Mary mrs Woods John jr Whitney George 2 Woods Richard i rriii Sea Serpent, or the Qneen of the Coral Care Woodward Eliza 'Working Jacob • 1 Ji . Fanny Campbell, or the Female Pirate Captain i.The Fright, by Miss F.lten Pickering, White J Woodruff J E I Living Age, No. 165. White E Wray Mary inri • Doinhey & Son, No. ill. White Rufus M 2 Wright Sarah nits , • The Dancing Feather. and its Sequel, by Tngrahaio 1 Whi te %v i m = W right Homer • Fourpe Tap, or the Middy of the Macedonian. White Frederick . Wyval James C Berrfield, the Outlaw Of clic Bermudas. Y Twelve Years Life in a Whale Ship. I Yaw Samuel Young Stephen i The iiipeey. or the Robber-sof Naples. ) ming II B Young John il Toe slave li tie. or the Triumph of Liberty. Young Chailes Young John r Yankee Stories, by Judge Halburton. Theatrical Apprenticeship or Sot Smith. ! Young Margairt Young Wm j • !Mysteries of the Rack is wets. :%IISCELLANEOUS. i Tfi- Unien lirlaganne for Joly, (No. 1,) a new and M M M ' , Ls,. Incoenita • II S ; RLR . , S B I ,pleoduri Magazine, e all beautrful illustrations. ; - Mt Vernon , " 5 B i-Niagara ;-.' '• LI-coigns Di-' Captain Siniriti Sugga. i %I,on S T. - C. M K DAMN, I Muntesine, the Serf. Postmaster. I Lord Ellwin j or the Double Courtship; by Mrs. J) /6 Sweeter?. . __— _ , Rig Dick, the [zinc of the Nigger+. metes pr,,,NntlE„ Tlfo , PCIICII,I.I, J. O; trenntut , , , c T ri b una l , . Th e . ecret anß o mance .1 ex. ni Nocu... AI ITCH ELL & co. . i 16th century, by A lea. Ihimas. VII Slot: FOUNDRY, warehouse on Liberty st., , i The Meteor, iir the Cutter of the Ocean. I_, • op7osite ilrown's row, Pittsburgh. ; The Child of the Sea. Spanish Muskateer. ALWAYS OLL HAND: (The Itingdote, or the Pt; vaterr rind Cutter. Ten Kettles, Sad Irons, ; The Serf Skiff. Just reed and for sale at Morin's: Tailors and Hatters lron s' Literary Ueput, SA Focatli .1. jyl4 I Counter weights, tic. I - - .... . Iron and naafi.' vir ANTED—Places fur a number ofelerks, sales- .c , made to order. ; VI men, book, ke-ept rs and school teachers, ware- Ihouse men, coachmen, hostler. and waiters in ho- telt', and for buys in stores, ;hops and to tradea.l Mao, placea to the city or countrz fur about lOU boys trot,, S to 16 'cars or age, and for a number or labotryt, men; also, for a number of colored uteri .1 and wwineu, boys and girls. Wanted, a number of 1 white cooks, and a few hands to chop wood and deaf Instil in the country. Wanted, a good giuniner to work on shares, rte. Wanted, several sums of money to beri-or, on good security. Please apply at ISAAC HARMS' AgtEnty' It t 14 sod Intel. Dace, 6th st. near 1% ood St.ITS and Grates, Wagon boxes all SIZel !follow ware, Plough castings all sizes Crr Mal canting., iYI3 =I 111 LIL &. CURRY, IANEEII3, LICIIANGC BROKERS, AND DtALLIII ftt FOREIGN .4 ND DOMESTIC EXtILANGE, CER TWCATES OF DEPOSIT, HANK NOTES, GOLD AND SILVER N 0.65 WOOD DOOR EVLUISI FUVATII, WEST SIDE; 7.,iiirburgli, Pa. 1)A n Fonda and Currency remand on Derint, and c.,ilections made mall tbe prtneval cams ache l nand States. . . . Sight Eichange on Mids.lelphia, Baltimore, Nel.t York, Boston and Cincinnati constantly for tale to sums to suit purchasers. Kentucky, Indiana, ohm, Virginia and Pennsyl va nla Bank I;ltitos bought and sold on the Moat fasura- Me terms. • _ . . Phr lochent premium paid fpr A mefiCtn Gold. Exch.inge on, England, [fel/m.l, Gelman, and France procured, 4'c. mar22-y WILLIAAI A. 1111.1. & Co., IN DASKEIIS, EXCHANGE aßaticas, AND DZALCAS FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EXCHANCM, rEiCriFicATES OF DEPOSIT, 1L NoTEs, AND SPECIE, No. Ed Wood it., one door dope Four A, East side, Pittsburgh', Pd. ( . 11:111t.ENT Funds received on deposit, and col lections made on all the CitiC , o throughout the Cnited States. Sight checks on Baltimore, Pluladel phia, New York, Boston and Cincinnati, constantly for sale in sums to suit purchasers. The paper of the Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, Ind Virginia Banks bought and sold on the titbit favor sBFA terms. . The highest premium paid for Foreign and Ameri• can Gold and Silver coins. Eschange on England, Ireland, Germany, and Franco procured, &c. mar la-claw! ._ • _ ALLEM KRAMER. EDWARD BAUM. ICILAPtEtt & BANKERS ANI) EXCHANGE BROK ERS, DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DONTESTIC BILLS, BILLS f . /F . EXCIIANC,E,CERTIFCATES OF DEPOSITE, RANK NOTES, AND COIN. Corner of ['bird and Wood sts., directly opposite the St. Charles Hotel. toy2B N. MANES SON: DA N XEIIS AND DEALERP IN EXCHANGE COIN AND BANK NOTES. No. 55 Market street, Pittsburgh Selling rate. Exchange. Buying rate. New York I pr CUlcinnati din Philadelphia " Louisville I Baltimore " St. Ludia. =1 Guying rat - es. Ohio dis Indianai " Kentucky 3 Virginia •. i " Wheeling I 3 64 Tennessee A CART). HAVING made ermngements with the most ea • tensive Importing House in New York, solid time back, fdt my supply of pure' trinafaildtiquoys, and who are the: Bela agents of the following houses in Europe and the Island of Madeira t• of" Ostrd i Dupuy & Co:" "Frenifesay," "Satrac," "Y. J. Du puy & Co." and " A. Seigitetth Iffundies; 6 6 Gilley, Weber & Forrester's of Oporto," I , er:rester, Weber 4.ofiley of "Lyrnington &Co" of Madeira, "Cruse & Iliroldield's Claret; 6" Jhcquisson & Cliampaigne Wines." They have kindly consented fitrr me to use their name if necessary to show that I have reeeiVed and am receiving a large supply of thd above' Iltamit 'of Wines and Liquors, which I am prepared to sell in alrute state to those who want, at firir prices. Tharkkful to my friends and the pub lic for past' favor's, I hope td taut a continuance o theirpatrbnage by strict attention t.B butines._ P. C. MARTIN, Corner of Smithfield . and 'Front sta. Brown Lavinia A. MA6oN, No. 62 Market at., hae received s • 29 pieces new style Brown Lawis.• je2r SHA WLS : • A. A. MASt MI, No 62 . Market at:, has just received a large assortment of rich Shawls, comprising silk, cashmere, mous do Mine; Canton crape, berage, lineuoset, and other Shawls. je26 SARDINES—An imPorteil article ; foi sale by the' case, dozen, tin or halft JAin; CO WEAV at reduced p Eß, rices, by MarkeVat. cor Front. •-• , , ...';•-g-1 :0, ' • . 1 . :1; 4.17,d+ sae Of Valuable Miseelkin&rus, Tkiological and Musical _ Books at Auction. , • BY JkhiES NPEENNA, COMMENCING this evening, Thursday July 15th, at daily light, and continuing Friday and Saturday evenings,. at the same hour, a very large and valuable assortment of standard Miscellaneous, Theological and Claisical Books, late publications, a great number are English editions, arffOng which' ' are fine Pocket and Family Bibles; Sharpe>s London Magazine Plates; Dashes at Life, by N. P. Willis; Prosy and Poetry of Europe and America; the Au thors of Great Britain, with fine Medallion Portraits; London Games of Chance; Puzzling Boxes; also, Gold Pens, Letter Paper and Stationery, &c. The above !ht. of Books are the balance elan East ern Book Store, and is the largest and best assort ment offered in the City for some :ime. They are now ready for examination. IYIS JAMES M'KENNA, Auct,r. THE undersigned, as agent of the owners of that I choice and valuable Land in the borough of Manchester, known as the ."Coinnany Property," will expose the same, in such portions as may be de sired, to sale at Auction, at 3 o'clock, P. M., on Saturday, July 17th, 1547. This property is too well known to need any par ticular description. It will recommend itself. In the midst of a thriving 'population, it will richly re munerate any who may purchase either for improve ment or investment. The sale will continence on the premises, between the residence of Mr. Park and "the old School Housu." Terms - of sale: One-filth cash, and the balance in four annual payments, with interest from the day of sale, secured by bond aad mortgage. GEO. BREED, 94 Wood st. 'NUN D. DAVIS, Auct. , jyl4-40 BY JOHN D. DAVIS, AUCTIONEER. rtN Monday morning, July 19th, at 10 o'clock, A._ at the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of Wood and Firth streets, will bo sold, an extensive assort ment of staple and fancy Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Parasols, Umbrellas, Hats,.Bonnets, ti• c. At .2 &cock, P. M. a quantity of glassware,queens ware, groceries, coal and Durenshire shovels, wrap ping paper, hand boxes, matches, bed comforts, stoves, grates, transparent window blinds: a general assortment of new and bccund hand household fur niture, &c. At 8 o'clock, P. M., a quantity of pen and pocket knives, knives and forks, waiters, spoon. ' Ragan's shaving boxes, ball braces, 10 note French accordi ons, violins, guns, pistols, G S pencils, new and se cond hand watches, ready madcoclothing, fine shirts, variety goods, Ike. J) DklEt) APPLES-14 sacks Dried Apples, a good article, for sale by jvls • SMITH & SINCLAIR. ARNESS LEATIIER.-20 Sides,black,for sale /.1. by jyls SMITHS SINCLA IR. FAMILY FLOUR-50 blds. fresh ground family flour, in store and for sale by Jyla 1.. S. WATERMAN. I3ACON-2000 lbs. Bacon in store and for sale by jyls L,S. W ATERMAN. FANCY 11OCK COLOGNE BOTTLES, &.c.-11 doe. aisortcd colon, tlint glass--a beautiful ar ticle. Also, E 6 doz. Dart Hoek s, for sale at the Wine Stoic of JACOB WEAVER, jy1.71 16 Market at., cor. Front. DEE= I.IIISIIIS inhing t adlertiae in the German I Language Mr the rent or sale of Farms, Houses, Lands, Goode, Sic., will find the Freedom's Friend a moist desirable medium, as this paper, issued Vi• weekly and weekly, has unquestionably the most cm tenlive circulation of any other German paper In Western Pennsylvania. Terms for advertising, niad- Crap% Office in lith et., between Wood and Ntatket, opposite the Pittsburgh Tea Store. VICTOit Editor and Publisher jll3 3w if the Freedom's Friend. ! Journal and Mspatcli copy two week s .; Ac"ilectirm - of the latest, consisting in part of the following Songs Thou los'id the ffreenwood, So do I ; Glendalough, a Ballad: words by Thomas Moore; Bough and Reidy, No. 1; Songs of the Allegiiantans; Oh ! Breathe oat her name, Mary Mine ; Fairy Song; The Beautiful West; The Flower Queen; Oh sing no more that Gentle song ; When the Battle i.i o'er, The song of other days ; Oh, return my Mother; The Mountain Boy; Solos from the favorite Opera of Matilda ; Lover songs of America; and Irish f'.,,enirig. Mama Vista Cerro Gordo, Monterey, Mailmen.; Ibrahim Pacha's, &Clay's Kentucky Grand marches. Cameron Guards, Capt. May's, Camp Itarmum ; Rio Grande, Vera Cruz, Camp Swan, Gen. Taylor's Encampment Quick Steps. Jenny Lind, Alli . ;ambra, Les Belles de Toronto ; Andrea, Tambour, Cully, Evergreen; . Itudulphes, Borani's, and Amelia Polkas. La Viulette, Atlantic, IVoodbine, La Lucille ; Malsopac Lake, Emerald, Mexican Flop, Bachelor's Button, Monterey, Crazy Pule, & Lutine waltzes ; QuadriPes, Rondos, Variations. New Music eccerred as soon as published by IVM. S. A LDWELL, 2d floor, Pont Office Buildings, Third street. jY I3 75 Building Loss of Aiaction. ON Saturday afternoon, the 17th inst. at 3 o'clock, will lie sold on the premises. 7f.) very handsome and eligibly situated builoing lots ol groUntiadjoin ing the 7th ward of the city, and near tilt! residence of B. M shun, Escp, a plan Or Uih' be seen at the auction rcitnns, mid ahy irtforntatind that may be desired•enh be Obta(ned - by calling at the office Of Messrs. Mahbn & Washington on 4th street, op posite the Mayor's Office, or on Mr. Jas. B. Irwin. Terms, one fifth cash, or an approved endorsed note at PO days, the residuh it' foul equal timbal payindnts, with interest from day of sale , : I)l4______.MllN IB,DAVIS., finying rates. County & City ord's i dim ,Reliei notes i Pennsylvania do i " New dr Maryland New Orleans ANOTHER ince new supply of Hoopathic Books, at the Bookstore of the subscriber, viz Itahneman , s Materia Medics, 4 . vols. Chronic Diseases, 5 Organ - on, 1 Diineford's factical advantages of Iltietet'apathy, 1 vol. - Bell's Lawrie, 1 vor. - Hering's Domestic Physician, 1 vol. Bonninghansou,s Therapeutic Pocket Book' for Homeopathists, 1 vol. Manual of Homeopathic Cookery, &c. &c. Together with a large variety of Homoeopathic ciao Chest, of diffeiebt ekes add prides. Also, a large quantity of empty Ilomceopatßiff vi als, at the lowest prides: VICTOR SCRIBA, bth at. bet brirket'aad Wood, cippositd the 7y13-2Ne Pittsburitti Tea Sidi°. • (Journal, and Despatch, copy rweektf.) WRENCH WINES—Of every ,desieription, price and quality :'Bordeaul, Matseillea,'Muscats, put-up in France, Clarets, &c., some eighty varieties, for sale in' oliginal pablageavor otherwise, at the Wine'Store of JACOB' WEAVER, je29 16 Market et. ciir'..Vront. EN MEM . Manchester Lots. Auction Sales New DI u•lc CANDLES -10 boxen Star r 10 Sterine; 6 44 Sperm; J. D. WILLIAMS &CO, 110 Wood street For ezle by je29 r • . SOLDIERS OF THE MEXICAN WARM rriHE eubscribei having opened an office in the i City of Pittsburgh, inthet - State of Penn , a, for the purpose of procuring Lund Warrants at the Seat of Government, for the discharged Soldiers of.the i }regular Army, as well is the Volunteers, NV ho.have served their country in the present Wit with blexicei informs the living, and the reproaatatiia of 'the dead, that by addressing an application tri hint at this City, giving the name and address ortheifildigr, and if .dean, his: representatives, it will receive eareful. and prompt attention. Instructions and Blanks will be immediately td._ turned per mail To the applicant, to be executed and returned to me at this place. The Warrant, when received, will be immediately sent per mail to the proper owner ; or if he should ,prefer receiving mo ney, I will make sale able Warrant to the best ad vantage for cash, and make no charge for that service. In the event of the death of the soldier, that must be mentioned in the letter, and the warrant will issue according to the f ollowing rules: First, to his wile and children, (if lie have any.) Second, to his' . father; and Third, to his mother. "- Having a son in the Geneial Land Office at Wash ington, and one in the_ Army under General Scott, in Mexico, the matter would receive their prompt attention, should any difficulty arise respecting the necessary proof. Letters addressed to me on the subject must he post paid, and inclose a Five Dollar Bank Note as my compensation. WM. B. FOSTEII,. =I Hon. Ilarmar Denny, lion. Walter Foward, Pittaburgh. Col. Wm. Robinson, Jr., James Hall, Esq. Robert Buchanan, Esq. 5 Cincinnati. Irwin & Foster, Major St. Clair Denny, Paymaster V. S. A., N. 0. Lieut. Col. W. Black, Capt. John Ilerron, 3 Vol's Gen. Scott's Capt. Robert Porter, Army, bles , o Capt. P. N. Guthrie, Reg. Army, W. B. F. may be found at the 0 of, of Wm. E. Austin, Esq. ' late Black Sr. Liggett's, Burke's Build in a, Fourth street. j>9 fore New Books : Kr MORSE'S Literary Depot,Ss Fourth eft - W. The American Drawing Book, a Manual for the Amateur, and basis of study for the Professional Artist especially, adapted to the use of the publrc and private schools as well as home insuuction,by J. G. Chapman, N. A. The Union Magazine for July, (No. 1,) a new and splendid Magazine, with beautiful illustrations. Martin the Foundling, vol 1. Lord Ellwin, or the Double Courtship, by Mrs. S weetser. _ Remarkable Events in the History of America, No 2, by .1. Frost, LL. D. Black wood's Magazine for June. Poetry and Truth from my Life, from the German of Goethe, being Nos. lgt and 99;0f Wiley and .Put narn's Library of Choice Reading,. Mexico as it w•an and is by Brants Mayer, No 6 complete. Taylor's Counterfeit Detector, No 57. Chambers' Eucyelopmdia ut English Literature No. 12. Living age, No. 164. An examination of the cases of the Rev. John N. Matlit and Rev.Joha C. Green, And the proceeding• of the Methodist Episcopal Church at New York a , ..4Ainat theta. Also, all the Eastern Papers for the week. [jyD - Important to Hook Buyer• rattE Literary World, a weekly newspaper, pub -1 in New Pork, at $3 per annum. C. F. Hoff man, editor. The plan of the Literary World u to afford a medium where the Author and Bin Publisher, the Bookseller and the Bookbuyer, the Reader and the Critic, may all communicate with each other, as in a Literary E...tchanne. Agent Pittsburgh, WM. S. CALDW ELL, at the new Literary Depot, jy9 second floor, Post Office Buildings. Raw i%Llekey. BARBELS Raw Wbiwkey, over proof, fur •••••' I f-/ Kale by . JACOB WEAVER, 'vl3 16 Market et., cur Front. lIAMPERS, A few good elbetao tial biillun Hampers, con venuent for Packing Glassware, kc., for ■ale by vl3 J.ICUB WEAVER. New Hooks. FiF.SCOTT'S Conquest of Peru; lIoWiIL'sII I IIIIC.3 of the Poen.; Schmitz's History of Atom; ontoo—liy Melville; ' The Boys' Summer Book. Just reed and for sale by jy 13 H.S. BOSWORTH & Co., 43 Market at. Chlekertng's Pianos. TOED; H. fifFLLOR, No. 81, Wood street; has 10 on hand and for ■ale, a very elegant Rode wood Piano forte, from the celebrated manufactory of Chickering, Boston ; which has been pronounced by the best judges in the city, to be superior to any in strument tlfry hate ever beard. l'r:ce $3OO, cash. jyt2 MG= ) 1 ek GUI P PENS, ,:lected of.the best hands, kJ anu handanniest patterns, of holders and cases. Ale - , 2 dozer Hadlex's patent extension pen holder and penci just received and for sale at the lowest prices, at (.old Pen Head Quarters, Corner of 4th and Market streets. W. W. WILSON. je 10 4 T ENCH WIN FS, , (n overy description, price and quality: Bor deaux, Marseilles, Muscats, put up in France, Clar ets, 4.c., some eighty varieties. for sale in original packages or otherwise, at the Wine Stare of 31C013 WEAVER, jel'6 No. lii Market at., cot . Front.. .. _. _. 'lore New Oood• 4 A. MASON, 62 Market street, has jinn re-i ceived: IS pieces rich French Lawns, 20 ps. French Printed Cambric, 15 p. new styles Ging hams, 25 ps. Linea Gingtiams, 7 cases of Parasols and Parasoletts ; also, Shawls, Cravats,- Gloves, Hosiery,. Summer stuffs, &c. je2.5 Dry Peaches. 0 r _ s "' BUSHELS Dry Peaches; for sale lew,to Zlose 4+ consignment, by GEO. COCHRAN, :1.125 No. 26 Wood at. • COICOMV CRAB CIDER—I 3 barrels, just re- FA received and fur sale by jr2l MILLER /: RICRETSAIT. F ancy Hoek Cologne tfottles. 11 DOZ. assorted colours. Also . , 12 doz.., dark, large size Hocks, port received aild.fbr,sale by JACOB WEAVE:II, 16 Market st.;cor. Front et. OE W and Liquor. In Gluon, F every i-nrtety and price. Foreign end Dorms. O tic, for smie by JACOB ‘VE.AVER, IC. Stark Ct . it., Or Front. I..tter, 111 a-fang, and Blau Hoek's: ALA RA assoitinent or Letter anti Writing Pa per and Blank Books, full arid half bound, of all sixes, fur sale at'iie Bookstore of • ELLIOTT & ENGLISH, jyl Market'st. bet 3d and 4th. Eltts extra No. 2 Mackat*el ;" ID boxes Scaled Herring; For sale by J. D. WILLIAMS &CO.; je29 110 Wood 'street. SUGAR -2 Barrels double refined pulverized; t r " pulverized ; I case loaf; 15 barrels assorted ; I tierce star 10 bags Brazil ; 3 barrels clarified ;' 5 hogsheads N. Q. For sale by I. D. WIIIIASIS ai 6)4 je29 Wood street FRUIT -30. Drunr Smyrna F)gs _ t ..` barrels Zante Currants barbs' R. Railioi ;. For eaTeby J. D. Wll.ll.Ale j0:29 110 Wald I".reet. PENNANT'S GLASGOW ALE: Just tedeire'd and fef sale by We Bottle or do,cep,ity_ JACOB WEAVEIt;. I . 16 Market cor Front: SALAS OIL: 10 Baskets- 7 A4idftor's &Caine, shippers—a late importation,' for sale by, basket or bottle, - By ...TAPP WEAVER, 16 Market at., cod of Front. lba:alsys Extra' Faintly Flit?. FAMILIES can stall times be supplied with - a very superior quality of fresh ground flour from the Baldwin dills by. JOHN D. DAVIS, jy9tf Corner of Wood,,,and Fifth sts. BISTOL'S Sarsaparilla ; Comstock's do.; Mar!. chant's do.; Carpenter's do.; constantly on hand and for sale by IL A. FAIINF.STOCK jy9 cor Ist and Woo& and ViroOd and 6th sta.' r . riAll3 . -1600 IbO. Mina, jinn' tocoived and fo 11111 L sae by gMITIt & SiNCLAITI:, - 56' Wood 'mi. FAMISH MOSS-4oSS-4 Bales, in store for sale by Ci ►ilYB SMITH & SINCLAIR. 10110 ICE-' —lO Tierces, for sale by • • IV 11).8 sman soctaut .rvY:S%..na>tcciLlu:c'+ ..a.ini.~+.wY::,=-~:~natie.' 1847.: SI7N,P A IL ra.c.xcErr. —11347.; THE Mail-add Passenger Steamer IS -AAC NEWTON,: Capt.. A. •G. : Msorr,l will run as a regular - packet between Pitt4tirgh • and Cincinnati; leaving Pittsburgh every Sunday at 10 o'- A.M. ThelSaae Newtob was built this sirifig.;, espreisly for the trade, and offers : to passengere tiery comfort and superior accommocifebl3 CIEI MONDAY PACKET. IKIII4 The regular mail and pdasenger steamer TItniPNGARELA, Cant: Stone, will run as a regu ar , Packet beiween Pittsburgh and Cincin nati, leaving, this part every Monday at 10, A. M., and Wheelinic at 10, P.M., the same day. Return- ing, she will leave Cincinnati every Thursday, at 10; A. M. For freight or passage apply on board. The Monongahela was, byilt expressly for .this Itrade, and offers to the Uadieixieis comfort, and Int parlor accommodaiionv. . , . mar 31 1817 Tuesday Packet. • 1844 - _ . The regular mail and pdstenger steam it o• e.r HIBERNIA, No. 2, Capt. J. IC.t.prz- FELTER, will run as a regular packet between Pitts- Gurgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Tuesl, day at 10 A. M., and Wheeling at 10 P. M. of the same day. Returning, she wilt leave Cincinnati ev ery Friday at 10 A. M. Tor freight or passage ap ply on board. CltrThe Hibernia No. 2, was built expressly for the trade, and offers to the passengers every com fort and superior accommodations. janl2, 1847 —.— - - . 184 . 7. 'Wednesday Packet. • 1817 7 , • THE NEW ENaLAND, No: 2, Copt M -$. att. will leave . Pittsburgh every We nesday morning at .10 o'clock; Wheeling every Wednesday evening at 10 P.M.; and Cincinnati eve ry Saturday at 10 o'clock, A: M. , . feb2o 1847. THURSDAY PACKET. 1847. THE WISCONSIN, Capt. It. J. GRACE, will leave Pittsburgh every Thursday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Thursday evening at 10 P. M.; and 'Cincinnati every Sunday at 10 o'clock, A. M. - febl9 SATURDAY PA The regular mail and passenger steamer IESSENGER, Capt. Linford, will run as a regular Packet befween Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Saturday at 10, A. M., and- Wheeling at 10, P. M., the same day. Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Tuesday, at 10 o'clk A. M. For freight or passage apply on board. The Messenger was built expressly for this trade, and oilers to her passengers every comfort-and ac commodation. mar 23 THURSDAY PACKET. • THE new U. S. Mail iteamer ACADIA, 41i • -4-P M. E. Lucas, Master, will run as a regu ar passeir ' mr packet between Pittsburgh and the above port during the season of 1846, leaving every Thursday at 10 o'clock A. M. The Acadia is new and has superior accommoda tions. For freight or passage apply on board, or to ap9 J. NEWTON JONES, Agent. _ For Cincinnati and. Louisville. The new and splendid passenger steam er COLUMBI A, O'NzAt., Master, will I leave for the above and intermediate ports, regular. ly. For freight or passagd apply on board, or to jel '1). WILKINS, Agent. _ _ ... For Chiclnnen and St. Louts .14702 _ The passenger steamei PALESTINE, Capt. Williams, wili leave'for tho above and a intermediate ports regularly. For freight or passage apply on board je9. Tuesday Evening Packet. , I t , The new and splendid passenger steam boat DECLARATION, Capt. Vorhees will run asa regular packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Tueiday evening at 3 o'clock. Returning she will leave Cincinnat i every Friday evening at 3 o'clock. The Declaration offers superior accommodations to passengers. For freight or passage apply on board. jel For Cincinnati. L.....,The well known taut running steamer - CAMBRIA, W. Forsyth, Master will run as a regu ar Packet, leaving every Wednesday morn ing at 10 o'clock, and Wheeling, at 10, P. M., the same day. Returning, she will leave Ciiiiinnati every Saturday, at 10, A. M: . . For freight or passage apply on board, or to FORSYTH & Co., Agents, ap 16 . No. 30, Water street. For Wheeling—Regular Packet. * Tut splendid light draught steamer DOMINION,L S. TYER, Master, will run as a regu ar packet between Pittsburgh and Wheel ing; leaving Pittsburgh for Wheeling every Monday, Weill:reed:ly and Friday, at 3 o'clock, P. M.; and leav ing Wheeling for i'ittsburgb every Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday, at 9 o'clock, A. M. Fur freight or pillage apply on board. novo , rtAIIE INDEX Volume cf SILLIMAN'S Journal 1 of Science and Arts, comprising references to 43 volumes of the first series, embracing a period of 2.3 years, viz: from ISIS to IS46—is noiy knit completed, and a few No.'s for sale by tie tinder signed. "We may confidently bet ieve ina? t; "tetit4 iol nme Vill prove useful not only to those who may possesi the whole series, but to all who are conned ' ted in any way with the Arts and Sciences, for what ever theldepartment, the reader is ffifected by it to, Vie,,various memoirs that have been published in the Journal on the subject that inteiffsts Rims whether relating relating to the progress of Science, to details of facts I in the different departments of knowledge, or to the various, resources of this and other countries; with I such a guide the entire copies of the work in public Libraries, or is Watt of individuals, become avail able." Cotn - "plate . sere: of tne entire series of 49 volffroes, furnished Si the pall:lnes . prices, • r.lOO 00, littler Volefii6 tO do:3 00 . ~ . , Subscriptions received of the new or mane! series and No.'s delivered' free of postage for ,45 per an num, by the'Agent fer Pittsburgh. mv24 W. W. WILSON, 57,,Market,st. .- - Rooks Just Received. Q.CHLEGEL"S Philosophy of History; Sehltgelq Di - Mnatic Lit rature; Roicoe'i Life of Leo X.; ItoscoOti . 4 Lorenzo de Medici; Cox's House of Austria ; Sismoudi's Literature of Europe; Beckman's History of Inventions ;. History of Painting;' Robt. Hall's Miscellaneous Works; Malta:Ps Intellectual Philosophy ; Tichelet's Romeo Republic; odd's Hid: White; lilardaret Perdival ; The Fairy Bower; for sale hf . n:s. noswoaTti - Co.,' •n 7 No. 43 Market et Jocirs. — J7Dtitohel. ... 1 TTORNF.Y ANI) COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Office on Smithfield adreeti . a few 110016 above Diamond alley. . .. N. 11—Collections made on MOderate terms. rif,i2d. For Sae, rp , , . fttl LOTS by Penn, and Hay r sta., each lot' having 24 ft. front,' and extending bask 110 ft. Two of theta are eoftisr lots, and the pillion of the whole property hi one of the most ad vantageous in the city. For falter information ap ply to M. SWA.RTZWtXDF.II., Fourth st., nova-tf bet. 'Wood and Smithfield. . New epniectionery. (Late Can.!!! Boat lions 0 , .) DOSSET, has lust opened a splendid assort; Ja..i !neat of ConTectionery, consisting or Candies, Nuts, and other refreshments,— Be has furnished a fine S ‘ aloon t ....where visiters can be furnished with rich toe cream,&c, The public are respectfully inyito Ur give him .a cal), as he will be happy to afford them every entertainment Fifth Ward, near Canal Basin NEWMILLINEKY ANP FANCY DRY. GOOD. STORE, M. 10 West side of St. Clair Street between' Penn and titC Bridge. TRS. DUFF has made arrangements, dfirine her I Itt late '034 to New York for_ receiving at all times the latest Landon and Paris fashiOns,'of every. article in'this Millinery business.. The latest style dress caps,'silk bonnets, caps; cuffsi col lars, &C. on hand and made to oid,er,, by lbe..best hands; bonnets cleaned ` and trimmed. - A : Choice selection of rich cap' anabonnet rigbana lalely re ceived. Now Yoik Boot undr.sttite Store. Hd. trootrst., Pittsburgh. • VAI I ZECL on t imlid, and is constantly manufacturing to order,..'7 7 following, named articles: -Gentlemen's Fine Dress BOOS antl.Bholis;of,the latest fashion, at remarliOlY.low prices. Fine Dress Boots at $6,00, such axis usually. - in other stores at $6,00. A igoedplain.well made calf Boot at $4,00. All other 41 . 35)C0 - . werl(noffally low. Alsoi , a good and full assortment of Pullets', Misses , ' and Children's BOoto, Shoes,. Gaiters, ffalf.Qaiters,Buskins and Slipperli; of JO DIOR fiat „substantial land to. the very Bt dress? S. D. being a practical shoe-maker, attenlol4 the manufacturing of his own work; ,iind..lnin il done iii the most substantial manner, .yet neat style; and having'adopted the motto ofnmell y profite and quick 'al low as t0t:4643m e UST ,iedeived by 'JOHN. ,11 MEL 91t, No SY WO6a,tileet: NegrOv Melodies." . „ Mary Blame; Sun' Crack cern ; Wfints'ap.t.KrioCkilll k ' at de. Door? i Dandy ,TiM froie of Aibi . a . Cynthia Site; Sing Daykiin tiing i.Guinea Maid. • -Ncu ar3. Poputor SOtternerittirSO7lo. -. -Cate up to my flonatain Itome f stood baside_thp Wind ow ; The Grave Pf. Bonaparte Wo'Odman spare, that Tice I . lHolli 'flown t He deed', all things well; The .."FairZ Ihe Midpight Houri,,,Luidowe's Wild fluet; , The Gipsies' Festival ; ; 'A change, in, the t h ings I love Come, Oh came along, with , me t Stir Spangled_ Banner, Erin my Home . There's no Mae - like my own MS:iy of Argyle; Flow Gently Sweet AI; ton; By gonesHours; When Stars are in the' quiet Skies; Flow, on then shining River; Evening Staff '. Waltz: New' York Seyqnading waltz ; Love Jig Quick St; Bird waltz till;ri Quick Step .1' Shr'ephid. Gallopade,Peler's Highldnd March; Addis!' &oft Waltz; Baderi._Baden Polka Woronzo Hall's Quick Step; Grasshopper, walti; r Variatiees to La Parisienne, by Hunten ; a , la•valdei by Weber; Variations,' from :Beatrice 81 tinder, by Duvernoy ; Air Allemaud, variations' by. Denten? Swiss. Drover Boy,,variations by Czerney ; Duett; itariabonsl•ore the 'Swiss Family by Bunten. Instruction books for. Piano Porte. Hunienfi' Burgmuller's ; Cart's • Hamiltarri • Willig's; Howe's ; Flummelt's; ar.e.Ac. jyl3 . . EM Europe hna A frietic an - A goner. - frIHE European Agent has again arrived in Ameri- Ca, and will leave Pith:burgh at the usual in September, and sail - from k evv York theist of Gc tober next, on a TWEIPTY sissy through Eng land, Ireland, hcodand, &c., returning, to 'America , in 1838: Money remittances for lirge or small sutrivi, promptly made to all parts of Great Brant:l4nd Ire-. land : legacies, debts, rents; real 'estate, and Claims collected and recovered ; copies of wills, deeds and documents procured; searches of all. kinds -made, &c. The references heretofore published with in= numerable others, can be given. Apply personally' or address, (post paid,) if. KEENAN, Agent and Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Pittsburgh. Mr. K. will be absent from Pittsburgh on business during the greateepart of August. /urns MAT wilt attend to all his business in bis absence: jyl - . Ilia Notate, , • • THE Stockholders of lima Fartheeibeposit Bank of Pittsburgh, hitcneMakinx, applicattoU to ths next Legislature for such alteration of . their chirtef asyill give them Banking privileges; or,.if deemed expedient; will ask to be incorporated as `.a nevi Bank. - By order of the Board or Directors. _i•3o-law6m TLIONIPSON BELL,-,Cashier: MINERAL 'SPRINGS. waz raxNrcrowr - ,liorEL. WILL be,openbd op the 12th - day nr ,Twy., tor the reception of visitors.. The nousa had all:, dergoni reprirs Since the last season,-and every al-, tention will be shown to these wbo tiray visit 04 Springs duridg the season, Frankfort, Pa., .1111 Y b-2),Y* Fine Winere ai HE rovers of good pert 1 invited to call and axe in sture and cellar, in cask! Choice Old Ports; Madeiras; Sherries ‘' Teneriffe; " Lisbon; Fayal; Malaga; • German; Of different brands am I vintages, from 1835 to '3F and '44. 1 It will afford me much pleasure to Shoat samples' of the aliove Wines and Brandies; to those who mai. favor me witiva visit,at my Wine Cellar and Liquor' Store. ' • P. C.3IARTIN, jy1:1 cor. Smithfield and Front sts: Noilei to Coutrautbes. - IDLAMS and Proposals of the work, on the:fi ft een' miles of the Weitem division of the Perinsyl-: +rutin Rail Roed,;to'be put under c eontract on the; 22d _of Silly, .1847, ma y be, seen at the Engineer's: office, Fourth itreetoborp Smithfield, on and after the 12th inst., vOiere tdfor aiion. . on the snhjett may. - then be obtained., _ 'Wines lri• Wood end Glass. 7r, Qr. Casks Wipes, Vintages from)B3s.tdlol: I s-! 40 doz.tottles do., ionsistiog of the folldw' ing Brands:" S. Madeira; 'do; S. M. doj tind other Brands; Pemartin Pale Sherry, a superior article ;' • " ftreken • - Golden "3 Roncao Port, much sought for in Europe; - L. M. " Olney, Weebcr Forrester r Treble Grape do., Brands of Opor.o ; - Pure Alice no. -.Also; Teneriff, Lisbon, Fayal, dry and. accept' Malaga, Haut Sauterne, and - White aniflled Nines.: Persons tatty rely on getting a pure article, as :they . are diiect, front the hands'of the importez, and ' under the Custom HouSe Locks in New York: For sale in quantities to suit, by P. C. MARTIN; : - cos of Smithfield and Front et Tylo ,I 3 rangy , in, Wood aug - 1 4 R pipes pale and dark pf , andy; ramp of 1830, 6 Qr.. " r.‘ . " • 1637; _ 30 doz Bottles - 1836- , 40.• Consisting of the follewing celebratMl Brandi: "Otard," "Pinet Castifion," "Saierac." and A. Seignette Brandies,"'warranted Mile Custom House locks, in New York, a ficii nrid shipped . •bere by the iMpoiters; fur sale in quantities to suit,' b P. C: MARTIN, jylo marnjorSinithfield and Front ste. oh.es morn 'strop". UST received, a fresh importation of fine Gold diji and Silier Patent Levir Itiatclies, of the best qualities and handsOrriett pattei,ES;.Which hng at 53 low pticed as ‘ tho.6:aple qualities are chased' fur in the Ekittertt cites—their quality adeurani,tis timakeeiers will be guaranteed. Also,' ( - fold Petefif Lei& and other Notches, at $30," .- $35, $4O, and up,wafils. " ... Being det4mined to, shake it the' interest of ourl citizens and others, to iinrchase at home, I"respect- . fully. invite 'attention' to my large and beautiful as.: sortment of Watches and Watch trimmings.' : O' The boat attention constantly given to thO.re..„.• • paring ()Effie rl 7 .4tihes. lfaving in my employ thi .mmt experienced and best workmen in the State, and everyik6ll4 . for.doing all kinils"ofWatta:aiid: Clock work in the very best . 7 w. w: WILSON, jy TO Corner of 4th anti' NW-lea - • . J. .N. M 9 Clowry, _ -- AiTORNEY COUNSELLORWIT. .L.BIV: FFICE in.Bakeivell's Buildings ori:Gtantstreet. O je29 47-1 y • - . . iron City - M R P ;l T R Det SO k willc t 9tthu e t ti keeit i , rontyot Fihit.-hlveenoodatt Market. streets,- where they will lie glad to entertain' their customers and the public in general. - - mn6-41awtf . - Valriable Real Rattier. for Sale. MIIAT-benutiful property,.situate near Manckest, ter, directfropposite : the residence of Jamerq Anderson;Esq„ fronting 345 qt, Ohio taii4; and,' extending back 300 feet to Slielftelci.streeti with. Manse and improve Merits. It will be sold together' or divided.. Also, a Lot of ground, elegibly situated tit Irian street, between Penn street and the Allegheny }liv er, 64 feet 5 inches in front, by 110 feet in depth, to! a 20, feet nlle j- „ Persons wishing to make irivestmerith,.are inform ed that portions , of. that fine propgrty, in 'Allegheny : and Manchester, owned by a company in Philadel-. phia, as sodn as the necessary arrangements.,ein be made, and of witMß' slue notice will be given,. • - • Apply to -.GEORGE. BREED,' 94 Wend st,- MI 11~~ :. ~;;, • t- G. W.,DUNGAN Sid Brandies. M Wines and -Brandies um; amine mv !aria stock nbve, .3 and boitl.3; - ceu4siiititt of "Ot.s.rd"darkr - "Seignette 2 " , " "Pier Castilioo,",T4o: It tt DupuviSAo.• " "Otard," "Seignette? , . '' "Sazerae,” do. , Of different cintagert., "rout 1835 to '3B and 'd4.` je23-dlm S NeW h' ly Twrented.ratent Bloc prl FOR:the immediate relief and "permanerdctire of Hernia and. Rupture. (Suited ter - eltgz:eo)- 7. Theauperior claims of this Truss coemet;tn thecom-. parative ease with which it may be Vora. Thb pad:: of wood being neatly balaneed the pressure of any part ofit, and tho;oughly adulita . „ itself to any movement mad e the wearer:: It can' be worn without intermissErikon td.i cure is effected. The subscribers have Mide arrangernentiC; ihr"'Sfte 'manufacture of these valuahle . ,Trusseirt,a,superior: style, in Philadelphia, and have thegf . nia*for,iiale at their office, No. 77, , Ssafth6e1d. streit,:rear Sixth,' Pittsburgh. , ' C.EO/I,GX' WATT, ]FI , - . D. NV ~ EAUFFMA N. w.,„. gg.laigbest price in 'naafi paid -- for tbe.,Mrefrat rades of Olean viaalted, Vol 'sacks and.".builapo on hand sale low,;" tip_ • . Old ray2t4ifw3mo Cecii!a W T HE eubscribervin pay the highest g 1 tlnark il .• "inn_erarial7,,,„lloa ' :elvered wsnhouseitZ9,totteet avec. l le v y Fo sat - }: EIRE I fl ESE/
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