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Rh r .`" crZ••4 • r • i T 2 t.....,k• 4 .14. • "1:"‘ • P ; :s.• •=l", , • it, 144-•;:4, 'A' 4., 4 4 tc;4 • °. 4` ; ; s •s • MIN _ EMI. List of Leiters D EMAINING . h the Post. Office, tit Pittsburgh, August 1, 1847, Persons calling for letters whose • names are oa this - List, will please say they are advertised. Adams William Adams flobert `Abdill David • Aiktinan Janies 13 . Abbott George' Adams Albert Adams Platt Aiken John • Adams Emmett B Alexander William Allender John .Altman Q S Allward .E mrs - Allen Jane Allan John Allan James Allerson Sarah Anne Atkinson Batty Ann A.teri .John Bagnel Danl . Boden B Ball Shadracti . Bowman Michael Baird William Bovard James . Bake!. Hy 'if. 3 Boden B S Bacer Enos Bower Joseph Baird William Capt 4 Boyle Mary F - Ballentine 'John Bowman H A Banker William Bollman James M Baldwin John Bosell Emeline 'liner Jeremiah Boyd William T Ballow Silas Boyd George _ Baker John Boss Dani W Bard G W Boothe Edward .Badkin William Bowen R T Barrow Geo Doct Bond J B Bardy Joseph _ Brown William 2 Bayard Macy A Brown Z G Barr 'Willie& Brown Mark Bernard Jane Brown Alexandria Beatty Louisa J Brown Catharine . Bell John Brown Libbens Belzhoover William Brown John 2 Bennett William Brown Campbell Bee Proser William Brown Thomas A Bechtold Geerge 3 Brown Thomas Bents William Brown Matthew Beech)? Susannah Brooks George - Beach R R Briest Thomas- Beach John Brooks Elias T Bennett John ,Brogan James Blossom Mary A Bri dgetts Robert Birch Thomas S Breen Dennis Bell Sherman - Brooks Robert T Bigby Peter • Brannen Beaser Biger Mathew Brisbin J M 13iscoe Lewis Brainard M Billings!). James Brady Michael Bigby Margaret Jane Bunn G W Biggs Andrew J Bunting John Black '1 M Buckles J C Black Esli P Burns Margaret Black Johh B Burgoyne Joshua H Black Miry Burgher John C Black Wiliam Bark John S Black,4William T Butler Jamei T Boyle Ralph Burton Annie I3owery Julia Ann Byrne John mrs Burgess John Doct BUrke Edward - C. Carrill William Coe Daniel Camp Sarah 2 Collins Robert Carson John 'Collins Robert C Cannan Rebecca Cobb Lyman Chaffee Wealthy miss Conner John Case Sulivan C Corey Benjamin Card Benjamin C Convey Lydia Jane Carlisle Julia Ann Cox Michael Cardall Harriett Cox- Joseph Carothers Jane Cox M A Caiherwood John Crossley J B Carnahan Alexander Cook J P Campbell Thomas - Coopy Ann Canipbell Ratan Coon A F Campbell J G & W Conley-Hugh Campbell Margaret mrs Cosgrove Jane Carnpell N W Connor John H Caldvvell Sarah Connelly Stephen Camped Robert - Conklen James K Chester Joseph L Cook Franklin C Chesigrove Jane Conrad Thomas Chambers James H Coil Jeremiah Cheraw Joseph Coridron Michael Charles William Cool Peter Chambers Daniel Crawford William 2 Chest Edward CroW David Chester George Cross Willie& • Charters Samuel Crawford Benjarciiif Clark Jane Crooks Capt Carothers James Crum Morris Clemons John Cromeline R . 2 , Clayton J E Craumer William Clark Mary A Crilley George! Clark John Crawford James Clark James Creighton R W DOj • Clark George D ' Crawford Jot& 3 Clover P & C Crousd Henry 1 Cooper F ' Crawford Irwiii Cooper, J Cuthens Robeh • Cooper SJt St Clair Curry George W Cooper John . Cunningham Mary Ann Cooper Joseph 2 Currier Henry Cochran. Capt • . Cunningham Jiihrt Cooper Alexandet Curhart Robert • Collens ThOrnas Curren Robert! Collier George . Cunningham Mary eallins Thomia 3 Currie Thoinas calone Elizabeth Culbertson Jarred .Coburn Simoa P Currier Henry 2 Collins Isabelle Cutlebert Allan Cumming :Ames Cummint Serial ' • D Dake D M Doct .Doliothart Edward Dales Wilson 0 Doak George - Day Dougherty Grace Davison Andrew Doney John Davis James. Donahue Margarei Davis Thomas Dowd mrs Davis Dennis Dolan John • Davis William' 11 Drake Datil Dr 4 De Graff Andrew 3 Drum Henry or Jacob -Devine Bridget Dravoe Peter • ----De-,-Forrest Bartow 3 Dunham Lewis It Decke Semi Duffield.Beuj Deer J W. H Dunlap William Belle Ctiristinneh Dunbarr Danl Dickson James Duncan William' Ditwiler Alex Duncan James Dickson, William Duff P Diehl Sarah Dunn A P Devine Teter D'unkle John' Dick DaWd Duncan John Donaghey John Dupell William' Donahuo Michael 2 Duncan Alex Douglass Robert Dunn Dick Dougherty Theresa , Dodson N M E. . • Eaton John Edo? , Maria A ' Edgar W M Espy James P Early William . Elmentlarf Sohn Ebersole Abraham Elliott George D . Elkins James Emery Daniel Eaton George F Elliott James Earl Mr Evans Joseph Edwards William Evans 0 Edie Joseph A :I=l Faulds William Forsyth mr Fairfield 'Mary B Fowler S A Farrar Luke Foster Milton Jolih Farley James Fowler Smith Fanklin Robert Foster George Fatty Thomas Forsyth Mathew Ferrier Matilda 2 Foster A G Fearns W W ' Fortune Walter Smi Felli Catharine Louisa Forbes William Ferrell Margaret y. Forrest-William Ferrier Nelion Forbes William Fluke Frederick - Focer C Joseph Finneg,en Mary Franklin Alex FlOwer George Doct Friedley Andrew Florence Josephine 2 Francis Daniel S Fleming Henry Frizell John S Fleteher.Missouri miss Frazier Joshua • Fidell Sarah • - Fisher Benj H Frisbie Samuel J Flannigan Pattick Freeman William Fleming H D Frizell him Fleming James . .Freeman Watson Fink Christiatt , Frazer Margaret Fleming David - ',Francis Samuel Finley Caroline 'Fulton Susan T Foster C Rev I. Niter Jane .FoWlei Richard Gallagher Patrick Galbraith James Galbraitk'john EMI Applegate Calvin Anderson Mary Ann Anderson Jacob Applegate William Anderson Joseph Arter James L Arthurs Robert Arnold James N Aird Milliken &Alex 2 Armstrong Jane Armstrong D H • Armstrong James Armatrong & Nelson Aylmeyer Peter Atkins Samuel Attick William Ault Jacob R Askey James Gosslin .Tobtatev_, 2. Goodwin BoajAmin , F I - Gordori , -" • ../Zl s,~ -`R ?z, _~ ~ i; !!!=MI Gasbia Margaret ' Gormley John Gallagher Sarah Goeser Delilah I George Robert Gordon Re Roberty Galaray Williani Grove George W Gardener Sarah Grant Thomas Gallagher James Gregg James S Gardner Michael Greer William Gardner Charles F Griffin E D Gafiley M Gracer William Gandeon Alexander . • Greenwood Joseph Gallahsr Louisa Jane Grist.F R Garrison Elijah Criffin Edward Giles Riehard Graham Robert Gilleland Jacob Graham Sarah Gibson Samuel Gray Elizabeth Jane Gibson A A Gray Fleteher Gillespie MEN miss Graham P Giles George Gray E J mrs Gibson Thomas Graham Isaac Gillespie Samuel ' Graham W R Gilchreist John Gray James A & Co Glenn James A Graham Alexander Glass John Guthrie Mary Jane Clenn James I 3 Guthrie John Gormley Andrew Gulch Patrich Gumbert George ' Hamilton William H Hinton 0 Hamilton Jane Hise John Hamilton Samuel W Hindman Hugh Handler Jacob Hindman Thomas Hanna Samuel M Hiser Julia miss • Hannen Joseph fix William - Haines Thomas J Hogle Edward Halley James M Holmes J J Hague J F Hollingsworth Samuel Haines James Y Holmes) Hamill Jacob Holmes J . P Hart Alexander Holmes B W Harden Jonathan Holmes Ldward E Hartly Henry Hoffman J Capt Harrison John Hoey W M sen Hartsho Thomas Holmes A B Harris AB Holmes J D Hart Thomas S Holmes James Haslett Isabella H Hoffer John Hatton Daniel Hoskins David Hatch Ebenezer- Horner William Hays Catharine Miss Houser Sarah J 2 Hays Robert 2 Hopkins Thomas C Hay Adam Hutchinson J L Hays David Hughes Mary Anne Hays Daniel Hull H mrs Hays Jacob Hughes James Hays William Hutten A C Hersey John • Hughes William Henderson Joseph Huntly m: Henry Loudon. , Hull John Sen Herford James Hunt John Henderson Margaret A Hunter Ann Herbert Joshua Hull John Henthorn Thomas E Hutchins A J 2 Henderson Matthew Hughes John Henderson Jonn P Hunter Capt Herrington John Hughes Robert Hickman G W Hudson Harmon D Hughes Richard Inmea Benj Irwin Robert Irwin Tames 2 Isrml Caroline C Irwin Mary D Irwin Geo S Irwin David Irwin Anne Irwin Geo S Ingraham Abraham Irwin John H Doct Jackson Nancy Johnson William Jamb John Johnson Ralph Jackson Sarah • Johnson Keziah mrs Jack Robert Johnson G E 2 James Thomas Johnny John Jackson Rebecca Jones Harvey Jackson J mrs Jones Darkin Jenkins rohn D Jones Thomas jun Joslin Oliver C 'Jones Evan Jenkins Robert Jones Ezekiel Jeffries J E Jones M Rosannah Johnson Mary Junes Dorcas Johnson Charles Jones Ephraim Johnson Samuel 3 Jones Margaret miss K Kell Margaret A 3 Keyser William Kissill Samuel . Kerr Peter Kennedy John Kelly James Keenan Mary Ann Kerr Elizabeth Kendrick W G Kerr James Kelsey Amos Kerr William 2 Keller Mary Kelly John Kepner M Kerr Maria J Keller Mary Kelly Edward Kelsey James . Kerr Sarah Kearns Susannah Kinnear Elizabeth Kenney W H King Robert Korth Duncan Mrs King John Keen Reuben Xing Mary G Kendrick W King Erastus Keeler Fanny Knox George W - Keller Peter Kingsley Milford Kent Charles King William Kennedy Anti Kite Nathan Kates Jane A - Kritzky Eliza rims Krewson Laden F L . Leonard John Lamborn Isaac S Leech Dougald Lepharn Zeira • Livingston Rachel Laird Sam I and wife , Lehman Henry Leforte Madame Lytle Charles L Lawson William Little Margaret E Landon Manuel Linsey MlP,Andrevi Lafflin F L Lindsey Agdrew ' Laughrey T Str Little Joseph B Large Jonathan Giri Langwell David Levan Atigustus D Logan David Lehman Andrew Logari Daniel Leslie Samuel Lowry Jahn Lenham Nottley Lycet Job Le Vino .A M Longhead Williani Leech Francis L Locke Henry Levan David ; Lynch Williatit Rev Lewis A D Ret 2 Loin J ithes S tem iin Anne 1...0wry James Leveretfge Jansen Logan. Joshua Lee Samuel Lotted:nick Jacob' Lewis Frances miss Lehorte Henry C M Magnus' Charlotte Moorhead Jamed Matter Martin Morris George W Mansfield D Moler Jonathan 2 . Mann .George: Mourer Nicholai. Maclay John Morris Andriw fI Matthews Robert Mooney Thomas F Matthews Robert Ft Montgomery Isaac Mackerel Walter Morris W Mackey Thomas' Moser Cattiairie Magee John Morris Ave Marin Pelt! . Morris George W Kalov Patrick Aloagan Robert Maguer Georg r e . Moran Marten Macklem John B Moore James Martin James Morrison Stephen R Martin Mary Mobre John 3 Martin' Williable Moore Jesse 3' Martin 'John' Morrison' Stephen R Megany Matthew Moore Thomas M . Mechling Thomas 2 Moore Emily Metz H Morrison Williath Mendenhall M W Morrison S Milligan Teresa miss M unn Dougald Mickey Robert Munsha w John Mullholland Robert Muller Edward Midgard E A Miingelt Sarah' Might Samuel Mullen Daniel Miller James Muhern Barney Mitchell Catharine' MUrphy Dennis Miller Charles Mayers Phillip J Mitchell Daniel E 3 Murphy James .Miller D'mrti Miiiphy Bernard - 'Miller Catharine Murphy Jeremiah Miller Anna Mary miss Murray James Moeller A L 2 Murray Felix or John Morris James Murphy Elizabeth Moody H C Murray J A J . Miller Augustus' Morand A M' tors Miller Jatri - .4 2 Moss Alfred Miller l'homas* Montgomery J*C Miller J W Rev . 2 Moorhead Thorrias T Mitchell Robert Morris S R Doct. Miller Jacob MAnulty F S M'Dire Patrick' M'Ardale James M'Donald Aenry MBride Alexander M'Elevey R W M'Cullough Thomas AEGuire James M'Clelland Jr N M'GrantFEdward: M'Cabe.Mr - - M T GYS - W illiam M'Cabe Janies M'Grew MPCaba James M'Gaffry itoban M'Caliister Frances 'lll"Ganaktill, Agnes miss M'eapdlese George, M'Fadden Ana miss Weeraless Martin" WFarlefie Jahn Cid 2 Weeny Beaty , - Altrinli3i,John Weeny William P A , l•Carty E N •Nceasjin Semen , • ' Wilwaine James '•'' ~V.E. , V.E . i .,7: . , 1 , ',! , .:'-‘..4!:,', '.;:--:' ...,,,':).. , :.±?::-,-r..-, ,, !:,:''',:' , :. f , ' . •. , r'''' ' ESN .;:j ., ,:5t,; - 2 , e,',:t , ,i - ;- : .-',...., , - ,- .-. , i_.•,::.7' ~: ',- -, , .. , ' - ' 1 . , , ''- -:,tR-,'!,ei.*'-4,-,..W*".g:;-:'-..1' M'Clary Mary "miss Irarc W.. M'Comb Thomas M'Kee Matthew N M'Comb Nancy J miss M'Kee Alexander M Comb .William 11 , 1:Kenna Alice Al:Connell Sarnia MlCenzie John P. M'Conomey Peter 3 Wl:night Charles 2 M'Cormick DIV 2 .Mlinight Wm Capt M'Cormick Patrick M'Lure W 2 M'Cormick,R H MLure Abdail M'Cormick JOhn Mlaire Andrew M'Coy Thomas Anure Richard M'Coy Isabella miss M'Lnre James M'Cracken James M'Laine William NCradden William 2 M'Laine A F M'Crudey John M'Laine William M'Crea Martha mrs 'M'AlastersTrancess M'Cutcheon Charles M'Machson James - M'Dermritt Michael 2 M'Pike Maria MTermott Rosanna M'Roberts John WWilliarns lohn Newman A Nicholls George W Neeley William Nilis J Sawyer Needs Jacob • Nobbs Josiah Nickle Hugh Noble Hanah R miss Nicholls - John Norman William Nolan Thomas Obey William, O'Neil Felix - O'Brien Frank 2 Owen M O'Conner Dennis O'Rourk Sylvester O'Conner James W O'Sullivan Daniel O'Harrier Mary miss Owen Thomas J O'Harra iklary mrs Oliver Robert P Price Hannah Perry William Page Minerva miss Pheland James 3 Palmer GOcrge Phelps William L Palmer James Pilly John Parsons George Philips Josiah W ParshallJohn Philips D E Parkinson , ;'R B Philips Henry Parrott Enoch Philips Rev Patrick William Philips Elizabeth mrs 2 Patton James Philips Robert Patton Eliza mrs Porter William A Patton William A Porter Allen Parker Theresa miss Porter William Patterson James Powell Crishan miss Patterson L B 2 Powell William H 2 Patterson R Powell B F Patterson Robert Prii e Margaret Jane Peacock William Price John Petticord David Pugh J P Pierson Robert T Puotroy Margaret ,Pierson John Q Quart James Quinn John Quinn Thomas Rafferty Alice Roberts Ellen Ralston Wiliam Robeling John A Rankin Sarah mrs Rochester John Rattigan Peter Rockwell Leonard Ray William Rohland John Reamer Frederick Rook Elizabeth mrs Really David Rosenmud John Rudtuback C mrs Ro,enheim Henry Ruse Richard Ross David Ruse William t Ronbabush G Reisinger Mary Jane Rownsville .iosephus Reiner.Solomon 2 Rowland Evan Rhodes Francis . Robinson Margaret mrs Reynolds Widora Robinson Wm Reed Hesker miss Rogers H Gold Richards Jesse 5 Rogers John Rice Julia Martha 2 R ogers Joseph Richardson J N 2 Rogers Mary.miss • RicnariLson Samuel y John R Richardson Jol.n• - ..i.Mutile John R ley Thomas - rt:ssell William Rittenhouse L W Russell Elizabeth J Ruth Elanour mrs SaHada Sebastian Smith James Samuels Joseph Lent Smith Allred Sanderson Mary Jade Smith R P Sanford George Smith William • Saunders Samuel 2 Smith R B Savage Hugh Smith R F ' Savage John Smith Sarah Jane t ' Scoffield J W Smith Ann mill Scott Walter Smith Eliza miss ' Scott Jerry Smith Nancy miss Scott John Dr • 2 Smith Sarah Anti tiara Scot John 2 Snodgrass John :.cott Thomas Sproul! Thomas Rev Scott William Snyder H L Scott Alexander Sprague Samuel Sear) Tho Mas S Stevens Amos Seely William Stevens David Rev Seibert John A Stevens Philip 2 Seibert Janine! Stafford Thomas Senors John Sterling Samuel Seidotnridge John 2 Steedman Francis Seymour Caleb Stewart William Seymour R W Stewart James McKee Shaffer William Stewart Samuel . 2 Shanahan Christopher Stewart James M &laver D D Stewart James .. Shaw Mary miss Stewart Levi Sherman Byron Stewart Ellen miss Sherman S J Steimets Phoebe Shermer 0 W Stilley J B br Sh•rner Michael Stitt Jacob %Alba Daniel Stoden & Sherin Shock George E Stonsipher David, Shock S Ii 2 Stockham Lewis .. Shull &Carr Stokely James.M Shugart John Storum Francis 2 Sickman Samuel Stroud Charles 4 Simpson Clarissa Strickland Noah Simpson David Streeter Sophia 2 Simpson George S Strain David Simmons Thomas Strong Francia 2 Stnnaenond Elizabetk Sullivan Timothy Simi Catharine SudiVan Edward Sullen William Siitherland Walter $ aliter,saninel Swagger William Small Matilda • Sweeney Edward 2 $ unit Michael Sweeney Catharine . S pith Francis Sweeney James ' T , . Tait Franca miss Thompson Samuel Taylor James Tibbatts Ira B Taylor James P 2 Timmins Catherine 2 Taylor James M • Timblin William. Taylor Dugall C Tiriard George W Taylorq J Tobin Michael Taylor Sarah t Tomer Adam Thomas John Torrence Mary Miss Thomas G R Torley John 2 Thomas John Tranor John Thompkon J D Tregsler Frederick Thompson J Troop' Sohn Thompson Mary S Troy David 2 Thompson* Maria Tupley John Thompson Eliiabeth mrs Turner Thomas R Thompson Henry Twining H M U. Unker Andrew Urgnhart Wm. . V. . Veazy James A Vanhorn R T - 3 Vermen John Vanhorn Vane Man R mrs Vandegrift Martha.' L Van Vleck Wm Vanghan John W. Walker George W Whitaker J W Dr Walker William Whitaker James jr Wallace John Whitesidei Robert Wade Alanson Whitman John Wakeham W H'& Bro Whitfield Henry _ Walters W T 2 'Whittmore Michael Walters Patel' Williams Walter Walters Sarah Williams M A mrs Walton James C Williams Ann mrs Wanderer Lewis Williams Henry 2 Ward Isaiah Dr Williams Sarah miss Ward Patrick . Williams J R. Ward Thomas Williams Reese P •Ward Thomas. B Williams Isaiah Washington G W 3 Williams Nancy miss Watts Charles N Williams Robert it Watts Charles Wirsorf William Watson Sarah'. Ann Mit Wilson' Sane A miss-2 Watson Josiah Wilson Sohn S. Watkins Thomas Wilson .john Y 2 Walsh, James& family , Wilson Elizabeth miss Walsh James i Wicklime Thomas Weaver Jacob : Willock John Weaver Samuel G . Willock Foster Wear Thomas' , Wilkins Mary finis' . ... Weber Henry . Winterr B ...,. Wells J E , WindrOW ladles . Weldon James 3 Winfoid James ~ Werner William Wiggans James ' West Samuel Wisthwell mrs 1 West William Withington tar West Minerva Ann Withingtian James Westbrook Leonard 3 Woodger Thomas , Woodward Joseph Wood Nary A Whigham C White John ". E=2=llE Z " • ' '. ;r 4r • " While D Wood Patrick Whitsl D ' one miss Wood Sarah miss White !Mathew Wray James White 'A A Wright F .White & Co White John Yaw Simuel Yates - in r Young Janes Young Lewis Young Thomas 'MISCELLANEOUS Director Poor, St Clair tp RM K aug3 C. 'M'ICIBBIN, P. M BARKERS, EXCHANGEBROXERS,AND DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EXCHANGE, CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, BANK NOTES, AND SPECIE, No. 64 Wood at., one door above Fourth, East side, Pittsburgh, Pa. CURRENT Funds received on deposit, and col lections made on all the Cities .throughout the United States. Sight checks on Baltimore, Philadel phia, New York, Boston and Cincinnati, constantly for sale in sums to suit purchasers. The paper lof the Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, and Virginia Banks bought and sold on the most favor able terms. The highest premium paid for Foreign and Ameri can Gold and Silver coins. Exchange on England, Ireland, Germany, and France procured, &c. raarlo-dawy 30St'PH H. HILL , HILL t CIIIIRY, BANNERS, EXCHANGE BROKERS, AND DEALERS FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EXCHANGE, CER TIFCATES OF DEPOSIT, BANK NOTES, GOLD AND SILVER. No. 65 WOOD BT., 31) DOOR BELOW FOURTH, WEST BIDE, Pittsburgh, Pa. 'DAR Funds and Currency received on Deposit, and collections made in all the principal cities (tithe United States. Sight Exchange on Philadelphia, Baltimore, New York, Boston and Cincinnati constantly for sale in sums to suit purchasers. Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio, Virginia and Pennsylva nia Bank Notes bought and sold on the most terms. ?Fhe highest premium paid for American Cold. Exchange on England, Ireland, Germany and France procured, 4-c. mar22-y = BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROK ERS, DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC BILLS, BILLS OF EXCHANGE, CERTIFCATES OF DEPOSITE, BANK NOTES, AND COIN. Caner of Third and Wood sts., directly opposite the St. Charles Hotel. my2S N. HOLM BANKERS AND DEALERA Selling rate. Esc New York I pr Philadelphia } Baltimore i ei BANX. Buying rates. Ohio die Indiana Kentucky Virginia Wheeling Tennessee apii-y SOLDIERS OF THE BIEXIC AN WARM riptiE Subscriber having opened an office in the City of Pittsburgh, in the State of Penn's, fur the purpose of procuring Land Warrants at the Seat of Government, for the discharged Soldiers of the Regular Army, as well as the Volunteers, who have served their country in the present War with Mex.cr t informs the living, and the representatives of the dead, that by addressing an application to him at this City, giving the name and address of the soldier, and if dela, his representatives, it will receive careful and prompt attention. Instructions and Blanks will be immediately re turned per mail o 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 of his Warrant to the beet ad vantage forca.sh, and make no charge for that service. In the event of the death of the soldier, drat must be mentioned in the letter, and the warrant will issue according to the following rules: Pirst, to his wife and children, (if he have any.) Second, to his father ; and Third, to his mother. Having a son in the Deflate! Land Office at Wash ington, and one in the Army under General Scott, in Mexico, thematter would receive their prompt attention, should any difficulty arise respecting the necessary proof. Letters addressed to me on the subject must be post paiJ, and incluse a Five Dollar Bank Note as my compensation. WNI. B. FOSTER. Hon. Harmar Denny, Hon. Walter reward, Pittsburgh. Col. Wm. Robinson, Jr., James Hall, Esq. Robert Buchanan, Esq. Cincinnati. Irwin & Foster, Major St. Clair Denny, Paymaster U. S. A., N. 0. Lieut. Cal. Sam`l. W. Black, Capt. John Herron, Vol's Gen. Scott's Capt. Robert Porter, Army, Mes'o Capt. P. N. Guthrie, Reg. Army, W. B. F. may be found at the o c e e of Wm. E. Austin, Esq., late Black &. Liggeti's, Burke's Build ings, Fourth street. j.Y9 T IIE rigin and History of Missions completed andiarranged from authentic documents. By Rev. Thhmas Smith, Minister of Trinity Chapel, London, and Rev. John 0. Choules, A. M., Boston, Mass; it ustratcd with upwards of twenty steel en gravings ; in 2 vole in one. Missiohary Enterprise; a collection of discourset on Christian Missions, by American authors ; edited by Baron Stowe. The Gicat Commission, or the Christian Church :onstituted and charged to convey the Gospel to the world. By Rev. John Harrie, D. D., author of the " Great Teacher," 4 .. Ma - ninon," &c., with an intro ductory Essay, by; William 1.. Williams, 2d edition. China t—lts .state and prospects, with especial reference to the spread of the Gospel. Containing allusions to the antiquity, extent, population, civili zation, literature, and religion of the Chinese. By W. 11. hle.dhurst, of the Missionary Society, London. t.'or sale at the Book Store of . . ELLIOTT & ENGLISH, 56 Market et. bet &I and 4th. CO nsi Published, DAUDIGNEVS Cromwell, The. Protector; a Vindication : By J. H. Merle D'Aubigney, D D. Price, cloth 50c., half cloth 38c. This voiume contains 280 pages 12mo, bound uuifo to with the Reforniation." 4 . The .ottizect of this work—the rectification of the common opinion with regard to CromwelPs reli• gious character—has obliged the author to intro duce many quotations from his letters and speeches It is not WE who ought, in this day, to justify tht great Protpctor ; he should justify himself." ED , Aubignepe Preface. A few copies of the above, just received by Es press. ELLIOTT & ENGLISH, jyri 5G Market et. Valuable Property for Sal.. IaMOUNT EMMET Property for Sale or rent Call and examine for yourselven. CODER VINEGAR—A Itsv bids. juut reed in atm, and fur sale by L. S. WATERMAN iY.25 62 Water and Frontots. Letter "Writfng, and Blank Books. ALARGE. assortment of Letter and Writing Pa per and Blank Books, full and half bound, n all sizes, for sale at the BOokstore.of. ELt.torr & ENGLISH, • • 1 Market st. bet 3d and 4th. YOUNG LADY'S HOME—The Young Lady' Home, by Mrs. Louisa C. Tuthill, author of" will be alady," "I will be a gentleman" &c.; nor edition. For jy2l HOLESALE GROCER, COMMISSION ANI Fo'rtrurding Merchantiand Dealer in'Produc , and Pittsburgh' Manufactures, Nos- 31, Water, an. .62,'Froth sta.; Pittalnfrgh, Pa. .1Y23-3' 100 /3!)Is S Fine Flow, in, sore. and In F jylf . sale by : — .11!1Q...-}". PERRY. RAISINS: 25 Boxes M. li. Raisins, in store an, for tittle by j:24 CLOVER SEED: 5 Boxes Clover Seed; just re ceived oil consignment; and for sale by jy24 MILLER & RICKETSON. BACON:' 3000 lbs. Bacon, - assorted, in store an. for sale by' L. S. WATERMAN, 1.1.23 No. 31 Water, and 62 Front its. - Dry Peaches. g BUSHELS Dry Peaches; for sale low,to dos , tl consign ale n t by . - EU - Young J'Esec W I=l I=l .=I=CM:M= S & SON, IN EXCHANGE COIN AND NOTES., QM No. 55 Market reel, Pittsburgh hange. lit/prig rate. Cincinnati t di. Louisville I 411. St. Louis I It NOTES. Buying rates. County 8: City ord's I dis Relief notes I '• Pennsylvania Co New York I Maryland I it I' New Orleans EMMEE! Valuable Hooks HUGH SINFENY, Emmet Hnuse, Allegheny ■ale by LUKE LOOBVS, Agent I=EiM== MILLER & RICKETSON, .GEO, gocugmq, i50..26 Wood et ~:~,;-`: ~ ~::=; z New Books. sit. ,Iti4isp's, 85 1 Foiarth strict: and Robert ,S4mloesleTplaiyootrtg.° l ol!ye ka Putnam's Library.) Memoirs ()Madame de Stel and Madame Roland, by L: Select Surgical tVorke of Sir Benjamin Brodie, Bart, V. P. R.. S., containing clinical lett9rs on Sur gery, Surgical Observation's on diseases of thejointe, Cleveland, a tale of tho Catholic Church. Living Age, No. 167. The Maid of the Valley; or, the j3rother , a Re venge: a tale of the Revolution. O'Sullivan's Love, a legend of Edenmore; and tbe History of Paddy Go-Easy and his wife Nancy; by William Carleton. Blanche Talbot, or the Maiden's Hand, by J. II Ingraham, Esq. The Boerne of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, The Loiterings of Arthur O'Leary, by Charles Le ver. The Knight of Gwynne, a new edition published by W. H. Colyer, New York. The American - Flora ; illustrated with from four to six beautiful colored engravings. The Lost Ship, or the Atlantic Steamer; by the author of the Flying Dutchman," The White Slave, or the RttssianPeasant Girl, by the author 01 v‘Revolutions of Russia." The Columbian Magazirie for August, illustrated with a view of Lake Winniniaseogee from Red-hill. Just received and for sale at Morse's literary De pot, No. 85 Fourth at. • ' - aug2 Empty Casks, Packages, &e. ICE= IRON and wooden bound, of all descriptions and sizes, for sale at the Wine store of aug2 mONONGAHELA RYE WHISKEY, Old and New, constantly on hand and for sale Wholesale or retail, at JACOB WEAVER'S,- aug2 No. 16 cor of Market and Front sta. hTAVANA - REGARS &c.—Ten or twelve brands Imported ; also, Imported Principe of all va rieties, of Justo Sang, Steam Boat andiDe la Cruz brands, for wholesale and retail at cost to my ens towers only, at the Wine Store of JACOB WEAVER, aug2 No. 16 cpr of Market and Front. SAND CRUCIBLES : 700 nests, just received and for ails by B. A. FAHNESTOCK Br, CO., aug2 corner of First and Wood sts. ASmall tract of land containing about 70 acres, situated in Buffalo township, Butipr county, within one mile of the road leading from Pittsburgh to Ktttaning. The land is all cleared except about 7 acres and under a good state of cultivation. There is a good frame dwelling house and frame barn on the gremises. Tho farm is well watezedAnd aboundsin ood coal and limestone. For terms apply to William Boyd, Attorney at Law office on 4th street t above Smithfield. jell—d6r.wtf RUSSEL, a tale of the days °fineries 2d, by G. P. R. Jaime, Esq. Flowers Personified; No. 2 of this beautiful work received. Rural Cemeteries.. the Greenwood series com plete, and No. 1 of the Mnunt Ambrose series. Knights of Gwynne, by Henry Lorrequer. 25 cts. Blanch Talbot, by Ingraham. Ellen Fenton, by Mrs. E. Sheridan. Rival Chießains, a tale ofirlexico. Living Age, No. IGS. Courtiers of the days of Charles 2d, by Mrs. Gore. Ellen Munroe, complete. Shakspeare and his Friends. Mexico and her Military Chieftains. Life of John A Murrell. Year ofCnnsolation; by Fanny Kemble. Eastern Papers, Magazines, &c. Received by WM. S. CALDWELL, aug2 Post Office buildings. EMIGRATION AND REMITTANCE OFFICE. And yet trey come, more and more, and still at the old prices; and that, ton, in Packet Ships, arid intend to continue, let other offices raise their prices as they may. We will bring persons nut from any part ofthe old Coun try, without one cent extra on account of the tre mendous emigration, or the g. eat advance in Liver pool upon passages. We will also draw drafts at =fight, direct from Pittsburgh, far- any amount payable it any of the Branches of the National or Provincial Banks of Ireland, or any other Bank in any partTo the Old Countries. JOSHUA ROBINSON, Office, sth street, one door west of Wood street. jy3l-tf games , New Novel. RUSSELL: A Tale of the Reign of Charles 2nd By G. P. R. James, Esq. Knight of Gwynne ; by C. Lever. 25 cts. Rival Chieftains; a Mexican Story. Blanche Talbot ; by J. H. Ingraham, Esq. ('Sullivan'. Love ; by Wm. Carletob. Courtier csf the days of Charles 2nd. For sale by W5l. S. CALDWELL, jy3l Post Office bnitdings. FOR SALE.—This well known estate, situated in Wilkins township, Allegheny county, Pa., 10 miles from Pittsburgh, containing 375 acres and 27 perches, two-thirds bottom land, the remainder slop ing uplands facing the soutrt, of very. easy ascent, containing coal and limestone. There is on the premises a large brick ansion house, a frame house, a barn a cottage.house, two log houses, an orchard, agartien and several springs of water. Situated on the Monongahela slack water, as well as on the line of the great Pennsylvania Rail Road, at the point where the travel and trade from the At lantic will first reach the steamboat navigation of the west: surrounded by inexhadstible banks of the best and cheapest.fuel, and having on the premises a bundance of coal and limeotone, this place is admi rably adapted for the site of a great manufacturing suburb. For the terms of sale, enquire at the Merchant's and Manufacturer's Bank of Pittsburgh. fy3o-tf Pittsburgh and , Connellsville Rail Road Company. rpHR Stockholders of the PittsburglylndCennells-, ville. Rail Road Company, are heieby notified to attend a meeting of the Company, to be held at Philo Hall, on. Tuesday the 31st of August, at 3 o'clock, P. M., for the purpose of taking into consideration the supplemental legislation of thelast session of the Legislature, and adopting such measures in relation to the Charter, as may be deemed most useful to the interests of the community. S. CARDTHERS, jy3l-d2avetd Sec'ry of board of Directors. FXTRA FAMILY FLOUR, 40 Barrels Extra Fardily Flour, on consignment and for sale by IY3O MILLER ix RICKETSON. DEMIJOHNS : 40 doz orall since, from Qts to 6 gallons. For sale wholesale or retail by jy26 - JACOB WEAVER. TACKEREL, 100 Bble large No 3, Mackerel I just received and for Bale by jy3o MILLER & RICKETSON LARET WINE—A low price auperior article; ki just received and for sale by the dez or bottle, :it the wine attire of JACOB WEAVER, jy2S 10 . Market it: cor LINSEED OIL, . 15 Bbls. prime Linseed Oil ; in store and foi sale by F. It. SELLERS, jy2B No. 17 'Abort . ) , st. ____ 11INNElt'S MACHINES: Si: setts, just reed and for sale by • JOHN F. PERRY, j v2l cor. Liberty and Irwin ate. • ALT, 0 13S Bble No 1, Salt,. in good barrels, just receiv ed and for sale by . jy3o MILLER Se RICKETSON. New Books. rfLEAVELAND, a talc of the Catholic Church. ti The Desperadoes of thO South west; by Chalk.. urnmerfleld r of Texas. Ellen Munroe, a sequel to Life in Londnn, corn dote in 2 vole. ' • Martin the Foundling, complete in one volume wice 75 cm. Sbakspcare and his Friends. Subscriptions received for the National Eagle; nee tative American newspaper. single cepies for sale. by Wd.. S. .CA LDWELL, jy24 Post Office Buildings. LINSEED OIL. 24 Barrels Linseed Oil ; - just received and ro jy24 sale by MILLER & RICKETSOIC SPERM. OIL WOO Gallcpas Sperm Oil, - pure now landing,- and' cer 'site by jy.24 MILLER 4. RIcRETON. Wines4Liquors, and Liquo.ra in Glass, ( - IF every variety aria price, Foreign and 'Dorms 1,1 tit, for sale by : JACOB WEAVER, iyl 16 Mnrket st. tor . Front. = F ISH -15 Kitts extra No. 2 Macksrel ; ' 10 boxes Scaled Herring; - Formalti by- • J. D.-WILLIAMS StCO., je29 110 IVood street. JACOB WEAVER, NO. 16 cor of Market and Frontata For Sale New Books.. HARNDEN & Bracldock's .Fleld - • - . . _ ' ; .; t• •- • . A Most , Extrtiortliiiitri Let ~c TIV.Rev.; T. 0 1 , Gilbert, aAlathoclist, E Preacher, writes to Dr. Jayne Monti April 27, ; 1847. Dtmr never brit - of . your medicines; it was as follows': waii country seat, and rOtired to bed about eleven o in good health, and fell asleep, - but was soon ened by extreme pkin in One hand and . arms I sue , ceeded in keeping; my bed-till about four - o'clock. When I arose I found my hand badly swollen, or in a high state of inflainmation. A small black spot on the back Of my hand; about the size of a five cent piece. It soon rotted and came out , to the- bone. When I arose theyainWas verynevere, running. into my, head and over the Whole system. By twelve clock my,head .andiface were badly swollen: The glands of my throat swelled very much, and by this time every tooth in my head was more or lean loose; two thirde of the skin or my mouth and lips ' peeled . , off;, my sight quite effected; no physician near. Solicit, d.my friends to take me home, (fifteen miles) but they were fearful I could not stand it, when T. F: Davenport, who kept the public house, requested me to go to his houne. Chills, faintness and inclines was constantly increasing *upon me • I had become al most insen s ible. Reached his house; his moth er alarmed at my appearance, met me at the stove with a spoonful of IJAYNE 2 B ALTERATIVE, and repeated the dose two or three times in the course of an hour, in which time the faintneis;siCkness and chills had principally left—a free perspiration was Jan the surface and!the inflammation vastly abating. The third day I wak able to ride home. The Rev. Dr. Plympton intfortued me the attack was one of the severest kind of Malignant Erysipelas, 'and that the use of your ALTERATIVE was the means of saving my life.- Respectfully yours, Sze. JOSEPH 0. GILBERT. • cdr For sale in Pittburgh, at the PEKIN TEA STORE, 72 Fourth at., between Market and Wood streets. • iY3I ECLECTIC MEDICAL IMATITICITE; Cincinnati, Ohio. TEE next Fall and Winter course of Leatures commences in this institution on the first Mon day in November, a 4 rid continues four months, which is immediatelyaucceeded by the Spring and Slimmer session, which alsojeontinues codr months. A grat uitous preliminary-zuurse commences on the first Monday in October, and continues one month. ~ ~ FACULTY. 1 , TICKETS. B.L. Hill M. D. Anatomy and Operative Sur fiery - , , $lO,OO . L. E. Jones MID. Materia, Therapeutics - • and Botany.. 10,00 J. H. Oliver M. D. Chemistry and Pharmacy 10,00 W. Beach M. D. surgery and Clinical-Medi cine 10,00 A. H. Baldridge M. D. Obstetrics and Dis eases of. Women and Children. 10,00 T. V. Morrow M. D. Pathology, Theory and 10,00 Practice of Medicine. . Matriculation Ticket $3. Use or Libraiy Graduation Fee $4O. Demonstrator's Ticket $3, op .tion al. $lOO paid on or before the first Mondy in Novem ber next, will be received for tuition in full of one student... Or $5O paid by the first of Octoher next, will secure all the tickets for 'one full course; the Demonstrator/13 ticket, use of Librarvand Matricula tion ticket excepted, The Institute received ite charter in 1845. The College edifice is situated at the corner of Court-and Plum streets. The Course orinstruction will embrace every- thing of value, knoWn and ought in the' Old Medical Colleges,a well as theßeformed and Botanical'School of Medi tine. Six or. seven lectures will-&e given daily.— Board from $2,50 to $3,00 per week. Can - didates for graduation, in addition to the preliminary term ofl study, must.have attended two full courses in some I legally incorporated Medical College, the last of which must be in this or one course alter four years practice, - . . All letters soliciting further, information, or con taining money for the Faculty, must he addressed to the undersigned [post- paid.] ' Notes -of solvent Banks of the States in which students reside, will be received in vpayreent of Fees., T. V. MORROW, M. D. Dean of the Faculty. Cin.July 17, W.V.—ern Enq. jy2llmd Situation Wanted. A YOUNG MAN, who has had some experience 1 - 1 in the Grocery Bueinerc , ; knowledgc tit - Book-Keeping and.writes a kood business hand, is anxious to obtain a situation in Pittsbuttth. , He would be willing to accept a moderate compensation. A note addressed " E., office oldie morning Post," will receive immediate atter lion. Sale of Pittsburgh Gas Stock. NOTICE is hereby given, that the Trustees have postponed the opening ofbooks, to receives* scriptions for an increase of the stock of the Pitts burgh Gas Works, [as directed- by Ordinance of 28th June, 18474 until Thursday the 12th day or August next, on which day the books will be re-opened at the office of Messrs. Hussey, Hanna & Co., in the city of Pittsburgh, between the hours of 10 and 4 o'clock of said day, and to continue from: day to day until otherwise ordered. jy29-2w Dr. A. W. 01lver; 111TYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office No. 3, St 1 Clair street, Pittsburgh. .iY2O For rent, A comfortable and ecinvenient three story brick dwelling house, finished and papered in the neatest and best manner, .situated on Cedar street, Allegheny City, within a few, minutes walk of .the Band street Bridge, ina pleasant and respectable neighborhood, with a garden in front and spacious yard in the rear, and an excellent pump, of pure spring water on the premises. Possession gill be given immediately. Enquire of the subscriber at his Auction Rooms, No: 114 Wood street, 3 doors from Fifth. dY I7 / JAMES WKENNA. Witter Strett. P : ropertyrtor Sole; T AM authrized to sell at private saleoliat -very 1 valuable three story brick dwelling house with extensive two story back buildings,two story brick stables, carriage heuse,lce house, &c: situate on Water street, below 'Ferry street, at present occu pied by the subscriber. Lit is 30 feet. 61, inches front by 160 feet deep, extending to Front. s'ireet. $6OOO of the purchase money may - remain - on inte rest for 5 years. Immediate possession can begiien. ' JOHN-P. DAVIS, jyl7 corner of Wood and sth sts. W. W. WILSOS, • CORNER OF MARKET AND. FOURTH STREETS. WATCHES, Silver ware, Jewelry, FanCy Goods ; Military, Goods, Patent Solar Lard Lamps ; Gold Penti; Spectacles, Canes, Mathematical' instru ments, Surveyor's Compasses, Clocks, Einctro,Mag netic Maihines for Medical purposes. Diamonds for Glaziers and Glass Cutts's, Trimmings fo ' r Regalia, Mantel Ornaments, Girandoles ' Candldbras, Com mon Ware, Tea Trays, &c. 4.c. tic. To Lot. • DWEI.I.ING 110 USE, with a front room Convenient for kindness, situuted in the Fit It ward, betWeenThdnut st. and the Canal bridge. jy23-tr It DOSSETT. itiosis I Moss I i „..THE Subscribers haie, and will Continue to keep on hand, Mess of a very.sdperior quality, in bales and half . 6ales,MMich they.,y(ill sell at - a re duced price;at their file Factory sth Wald. jy24-d3m J. ANKRIM & CO., New York Boot and ShOa Store. No: 122, Wood st., Pittsburgla. jS. DALZELL has on hand, and is ....„, constantly manufacturing to order, the follOWing_ named articles: Gentlemen's_ Fine Dress Boots and Shoes;of the latest fashion, at remarkably low prices: Fine Dress *ats at $6,00, such as is usually mild in Other stores at $6,00. A 4.00 d plain well made calf Boot at $4,00., -All 0t.1391 kinds of'WOriteglially low. =Also,' a good and ftli assortment of Ladies', Mis 4 sthg and Children's Boots, .hoes, Gaiters, Half Gaiters, and Slippers, of the most substantial kind to the very, finest dress shoe. • . . , S. D. being a practical shoe-maker. -attends to the ridnufacturing" of his own work; and has it done in die most substantial manner, yet neat style; and having adopted the.motto of smal) profits and quick returns, will sell asdow as the lowest.. (inati-d3m %VINE_ STORE—No. 16 Market street,. corner -of:Front; t embraces a choice lissOrtmesit of Wines and Liquors. Being . , exclusively devoted. to .his business t purchasers can obtain.the most superi m• qualities, imported in wood and glass... Any arti .Je not giving entire'hatiafaption, will at all times • exchanged 3y28 VINES or the Rhine and Moselle, 9 vintages and brands, for sale by the case or bottle, at he wipe store of . JACOB WEAVER,. jy2B 48 Market St. cot of Front. LAMP WICKS: 50 grnss No 2 lamp wicks, on consignment, and for ale by.the gross, at the new store of JACOB WEAVER, jy2B , 16 Market at. nor Front, rteisv 950 BARRELS , over proof;for sale by ' JACOB W.E,ATER, jy2S 16. Market st. cerProat.. ACKEREI., : 'lOO Barrels large No 3 - Machete', I,YI. due per. Canal this day for sale jy:24 ' MILLFIL'Bi GLASOCIAV 4LE 'Just received apd for sale by the boßle'indotien, by • ' JACOB WEAVER, jyt IB Marl et sti cor Front Medic al mid . Surgical 0 . ~. ~,. . dtb is the charm,, of life, witliout l e t gold . -•e, ietters, frien , h 3 )alr , all; ar i r i a ) V, ) ,... i • DOCTOR, -' re , ridarty - educated physlo • _- • .....'.2.: - : 1 7 ~...- ,-....- clan from the eastern cit. .. . ' f ,„:;4•`'''' 4 l , r , les, %timid respectfully cok 1 4 .•'' '' ' ~...", i ;b7`-• matinee, tosthe Citizens of 3er:- - -" ••‘-`•'"r , i ' ' P . b h Alle.heny and ~,,w - ,,,,4 „ , ~- . , .- . .. ins urg , ~ , ,Y-'''s lira ' -.....- Vicinity, thaf he can be 4 -- • iV • ) consulted privately; and • a lfl • ' •,, g,..:44.' ~T.,--.- 'contlidentially; every day .. '''W • •• - : d evening at his office: V`• do Diamond Alley, a fety ' - '•• ' from Wood street'' owards the market . . „ . , Dr. Brown gives - his partictile . ttention to the , reatment and investigation of the to wing diseal All diseases arising from Impurities of 110110011; - scrofula, syphilis, seminal weekness, unp o 4o4ri :• salt rheum, diseasespf the - eye and ear, nt rheuatism; ,". piles, pal sey. . • ~ , ..., ,: -. Dr. Brown has.much pleasure in 2 -M3od:icing tit the public, that heis in possession of the latest in; _ -formation and improvement in the freatinent 0... secondary syphilt7, practised at the Paris Lock-Hoe .3.. pital. The modern researches on ,syPhiliny itg .. ' complications and consequences, and the improved modes of practice which have been made, known'. to 'the public but recentleY, and to thoseN,„ chiefly ~ who, make this branch of Medicine, their parka lar study and practise. • -.. , • :.'..., • ._.2.-• • ~.• ',......, Many nosy and valuable rernediewhavebeenlatti' (, ly introduced,which secures the patiiii? ~•ng meir ..." curialized outof existence '. ,Strangers are al rise :::'• that Doctor Brown has' been educated in-. everji:-. branch of medicine, and regidaiiii admitted tii -- --. practise, and that he now confines, himself to , the ' study andpractice of this particular branch,togeth•. er with all diseases of a private or delicate naturei : . incident to the human fmrne„. 'No cure, no, pay. Recent cases are relieved in a short time; -with= out interruption from business. . . . • Lettens from a distance, asking advice. must con= Min a fee, or they will not be attended to. -. on . Diamond Alley, a, few doors frotTi-. Wood street, towards the .market. Consultationi strictly confidential • . - DensoNs ...Wishing to advertise .in the e Language for the rent or sale of Parini, Houses; Lands, Goode, Eac.; will find the Freedom's Friend a most , desirable medium, as this paper, issued tri4 weekly arid weekly has unquestionably thainaSt tensive circulation of any other German paper in- Westem ?pansy! vania. Terms for advertising, moldcrate. Office in sth et.,lletWecn %Vood and Markets opposite tliePittshurgh Tea Sturo: VICTOR SCRlBA,'Editor and Publisher - jyl3-3w of tioL Freedoen's Friend.. . !Journal and Dispatch - copy two Weeks.] J. N. Ili , ClolerY, - • - ATTORNEY. AND COUNSELLOR - AT LAJCI rhF.111C1:: in BakewelPs Buildings on Grnntatrect: .je29 , 47-ly • • , . • • For Sale, FOUR LOTS—Bounded by Penn, Liberty and Univ. ate., each lot having 24 R. front, and,extneding back 110 ft. TwO of them are'cother lote;:and-tho pneiticin of the whole property ie.une of the most tb• vantageoue in the city.. For further informatioia ark ply -to • AI. S WARTZWEL DER, Fourth at', now3-tf • bet. Wood and Smithfield. .. • CONVE.Y.ANCE.R, . f - IFFICE. in Avery Row,..sth street, above gnittio; j field street, Pittsburgh. DEEDS, 'ATOESCIAGES, AGREEMENTI, BONDS, RE4.ISEi and other instruments of writing drawn wii . leat. ness,legal accuracy and despatch. He wilkt: ifU tend to drawing and filing Ale.clitsitc!s--.(4ays,..fic- - counts of Executors, Aerinhistralors,*c.,E.i . aminint; titles to Real Estate, Searching Reeurds fitraierity Froth Ilia long experience and intimate.neqpainp.. once with the mannerof keeping thepultdic reeprils; he expects to give satisqiction to,ibosis who may 611.: trust their bus fleas to his care.: • . ' deel6,dBr.w.. • John J. Alitchel. • • TTORNEY. AND . COUNSELLOR. AT . LAW. . Office on-SMit.bfield street:, a.fesv.doora , Daamond alley. • .. • N. R.—Collections made an miide4to. tenni. Glassgow di, Bowyer • Packet:- TIIE. New and Liglit Draught Steamer CAROLINE; Nn ov,itlaster,nilliunhe tween Pittsburgh and the above Ports duringthe "seal son be low water; leaving Pittsburgh every Wednesday, and Friday, at 9 o'clock, A.M. .ind-. Wellsville every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday{ at 7 o'clock, A.M. For freight or passage aprOtterti . .:.. board., • • • ' Venttlan A, WESTERVELT, the old and well Icti . . Venitian Blind Maker, for-Mei:ly of Second; and. Fourth sts.,*tes this roothod toluform his many, _- friends of the tact that ltisTaCtory_ is now in full op? oration on St. Clair BL, near. the old Allegheny Bridge, whore a.constant supply of Blinds of various colors and qualifier, is constantly 'kept on.hand and at all prices, from - twenty-cents u. to suit customers: N.D. If _required; Blinds will eliut up soithat in case of alarm -by fine, or othnswise,Any. b q removed without the aid of a screw-driver and %villa the same facilitY that any. other, piece o?furulture can, be removed, and without any extra expense. ]e24-d&wy. • . - - . .. • 'Wool! W 00l :1 THE highest price in cosh paid for the,dilTerent grades of clean washed Wooc, free from. bias: Wool sacks and burlaps on hand and for sale lairs by . • MURPIIYIk . Old. Wool warehouse, cor. Libertyst.: and.. rorit-daw3mo alleY.,-. Doctor C. Morgan,. FOP. ()MERIN a successful practising Physician in' this city and-vicinity, " Richard" like, "is him self again (Stain quo.) ,His office is in Penn street, next door to she Washington Hotel, Pittsburgh, Al legheny County,' Pennsylvania,. where he will :be happy to accommodate such of ltis ollappliCants as may need hig services, and all new ones who, in like manner, may -feel 'disposed tut barter disease for health and fork over the — difrerence,inlegal bond change. Refine - ed. Prlceri.V . • A A. MASON, 62 Market itriet;- -invites thd attention of ail purchasers of Dry Goods, to his large stock of New. Goods, Fancy. and Staple. Being anxious to close off the whole of-our Spring and Summer fabrics, they will be offered at such prices as will attract buyers, and to make it still more attractive,allthe Goods will be offerid at equal.: • ly low rates. „, . . .• • .• Our assortment of Shaivls, is very large, purlieu:: .larly Summer Shawls, new styles. . - Our extensive stock of Berages, M Moines, Dies; . Plaids, Lawns, Jaconetta, Organdies, EmbroidOred • Muslins, Brillientcci, Linen Ginghams, French and .Scotch Gingliams, and Prints. Furnishing or House keeping Goods, Linens, Mos:. lins, Flannels, Gloves, Hosiery, Laces,&e.;and era , :* - ry thing for Men and. Boys, all of which . Will be sold at at very low rates. ••• ' • jy2l Paesage To and Froin GRy.T BRITAIN & IRELAND 77 1. GEORGE RIPPARD ¢ SoN,No. 134 Liverpool. . . • • s . CAIILISLE S Rrrekart, No. 58, South si., milk: Subscriber's, having accepted the agency at this City, ofthe above well knoWnind real:meta . ; bin Houses. aro prepared to make engagemenis roe • passengers to come nut from any part of-Great;. Britain and Ireland, by , the :icgolar Lino of Packet Ships, sailing from Liverpool weekly.. Poisons en— gaging with us may -rest asstfred.that their friends.. will meet with kind treatment and.prompt despatdh . at Liverpohl,is wellis every attention necessary on their arrival in this country. ; :Apply to or addrese, SAW L.. I‘I'CLU BRAN C 0, ,, • . N0.,14.2 Liberty st.,.Pittabtirgh; N. lit.—Passage engaged.here from Liverpool .td.. Pittsburgh direct, and Drifts Iv any amount. for warded, payable at Sight; throughout tho. United Kingdom. ' 3y261 jAcO.ll WEAVER. NnwraixitaNtrisir • . AND FANCY DRY GOOD STORt, N0..10 West 'aide of St. Clair Street betaven 'Pend 'd • an the Bridge.„ . • . l . ' TRS. DUFF tn . has made arrangeentsiduringhef il late visit .to Now York for recoising at all' tiineithe latest London and Paris fashions, of eyeF3r article in the Millinery business. The latest . styles dress caps;silk bonnets, caps, cardinals, curs, •col lars, on hand and made to order, hi ilia , . best hands; bonnets cleaned and trimmed:.: selection of rich cap; and bonnet ritibotifOgely . . • .'," . . • • - "'-' 54 . - 4W,- 1 4!. •• • ' ,GEORGE R. istnprir.; Ti
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