L at of Lotx#s' Remaining in tie Post Office,' Pittsburgh, Oct. Ist, 1847. rersoni ceiling 'for Letters, whose names are on the List, will please say.they are ad vertised. Adams Samuel W Allender John Ager A T Allen Glorvina Adams.G B Allan George Ater Wm 'B I Allan Wm Adturns Ann Amberson Sarah Adams Ana . Anderson John Adams L Anderson Louis R Aber. Jacob : ' Anderson A A Atkinson Henry .1 Andrews Mary Ackley Andrew I Anderson George H Adams Emmitt B .Andress Hannah J Adams Delight Auter George Adams Robert ' Arthnrs James Abegg Jacob I Arnold .1-• L .Algen John ' Arnold Robert Allison James I Aria George Alexander Frederick W Armstropg J D Allshouse Polly , II Armstrong D Allan Joseph Atkinson James Alford J H Attick Wm Allan Henry P { Avery R N Allison Sarah Ann •I ' B Bailey Mary Annd Biscoe Lewis Salk Wwr I Bigbam J Baker-John H Blainis John S Bailey William Black Samuel Barkeriesse A. Blain W J Bailey Alexander Blain Jane Bailey T 0 . Black W H Baldwin Matthew! Black William Sankt William SI Black - Cyrus BatclielOr Frederiek Boyer Thomas M Barnhild Henry AI %suit Margaret Balitley la'cob ! Bowen Thomas Baker Augustus /3oden B S Baird. Samuel M Boyle Bernard Bailey.llObert. Boynton A G 13alsley. Samuel Boat David Batchelor Eliza B Mrs Bdthner Martha Bablingron Thomas Boyle Neall Bastian Wm • I Booram George W Batchelor Charles :W Bond Edwanr F tate - man Ise . I Bovey Samuel Barnard Rachel J Bolinger Abraham Barrett John -I Borlow.A P Barker Elizabeth i Boyce William Bartley Sarah I Bowen-Oliver • Barnes, Hoblzs"& Co Boreland Daniel Bart.ell Coryden I Boyd Nancy, Bayless Wm I Iktag - John • Brrtin Wvt..l Bonefteldjohn. Bates D W I Boyd Mary:: - Barnett Zephaniah Boothe .Edward Barr James B Bown William Beattie F H Brown John Bell J W ' Brown Henry Beatty Samuel ' Brown James Belt Thomas I 2 Bryant B Bell DWBCAS I Bruce Elizabeth Bell T G Rev Brophy Timothy Beery Reuben Brice- Thomas J Bean H 2 Brady Alexander Bennis Tames Brooks Catharine Beek. Jonathan M I Brooks Elizabeth J Bryson Saumuel Bronson George R Bradley James Bradford Mr Brice Clara Berlen T N Best Isabella D Benham Mary A' Bevis 'nee& Bemis F A &Co Brady Frances Bean John Bryant Kisslab Beck W C Berry Matthew Beasely tuns Brinker Louisa Brick Mary A Itier Nancy Berkhammer Bratty Robert R 4 Butitia Ratify Beck John Beach Roeevrell R Beadell W S Burtin John F Berry John T Buchanan James BittenbanerSarah i 2 Buchanan Mary I Blake Patrick H Bunting Samuel Bigham John A. Burkley Jacob Bloor James H ' Burney Thomas Blake Greenfield 2 Byrne J P Blakewen Daniel Burk John Biscoe Lewis ButierJeremiah Blake Edward Butcher Morendira Blunt Francis ! Bryerly Eliza Bishop Michael Burns Barnard"' Birch Thomas $ Byers John Begges Daniel IM3 Cockcroft J H V 2 2 Collins W W 2 Weimer Daniel E Coldeler Andrew A C Collins Joseph Collins D & W W Collins Samuel 2 Coburn Simon P Corrnon John Corky Ellen Cooley James L Cowan J Covode John Cornwell John Cozier Samuel Conley William Cormer John Comlein George Conch J S Coombs Elizabith Coyle Edward Corkren Martin 2 Critehelow David Craig „William L Crook Jackson Cross Mr Crozier Samuel „Crosbie Martin Craig A Crosby T B Croko Henry Craig Mary Ann Crawford John l)oct Cieighton - John Critehelow David Crumrine Michael Cross J Rev Cunningham Nancy Cunningham Thomas Cunlifre Charles Cuff Susan - Cummins IJ Cummins C P Rev Cochran Robert Cooper Daniel Cassedy James Carney Michael Calabar, Isaac R Cannan Charles Cameron T 0 Caldwell James S Carpenter Michael Callaghan Neill Cancel Thomas Carey Henry Carnahan Thomai Celan E mrs Carson James Caven Michael Cahill Dennis Cam George Carmen Michael C Carnahan JL Campairy Helen Campbell Peter j Campbell Williatn Campbell- - Tbomas Campbell Bernard Campbell-John S i , Campbell Tames IL. CEtainbers David Cliaribin Ames ChasfEdsiand Chiles Samuel Christy James ' Christy IL A Chamberlin Jacob Church Hosea Cinnamond Robert Clark Robert Clark J Francis Clark Sarah J Clark J S • Clark'Joseph F Clark Andrew Clark Edward jr Clark C Clark Washingtoii Cooper Ma R Cooper Joshua Cooper Samuel- Dickson Ingram Devenny John Capt Dillener Lucy Dignan-Thomas Dickson William 2 D i ckson Cyrus Rev D i ebold Peter Daniels George Daws John L Dales J B Daily Michael Dalzell William Darr Henry Davison Andrew Pane George D i vine Susan PaSks & Co , Douglass Jeremiah R Davis If atthe.w S' Dockin.' Mary Jane Pavis A. Dossey Rebecca Miss Davis David Dougherty Sarah Davis Silas Donnelly Anna Re* Susannah Dougiass Joseph M Davie Job); P Dorthill J D Pails William P poogan Bridget Peke G W Pannell y Mall Daher'. John Doyle Charles C pevoy Peter Donoughy Georg° Pevenney Lafayette Dooley W peheaven George 2 Douglass John W • peens James L 2 Doran John Pealtry William Dristill Timothy Devinppy Alexander CapDrupir D Dempsey James Du . rostt,'„3lllll Deasy James DititAtgr Devinney Semi Dunlop' 'fit'M Dennison Elijah j piate xt ,,Robert. Delmas William Duncan Archibalt pe4u9r-_taißana Dligdale Sarah Dennuron. „Ptiniti!YAnn Defor,st Barton . .4 1 1111_esin Mann Dieirsoxf M Miss 'DirnkirfEliza Dicks Joseph "- - ;, : p4ari:flatrick DivineJamea ~„„PiNun John Dinney Neale Pannechrio Dan! Dickson Alfred ' Puna Alex P Dunn William 2 f.bert George G kip John ger I 2 gdwards Thomas Rave Richard Earriundstoo Wm Ebbert George T Fade Jane gbert George G Emery Wm Erisratin fiegrgs Ewing Wm' Evans Joseph Capt Eyster C S Ewing Amos Evans C Evans Jane Elliott George Evans John Elmer Peter Elliott J W Ewing J - Eunson Robert.G 2 Evans R W F Falconer A Rev . Fitch Edward Fancily Patrick Flinn Walter Fay James „-,Finney.Abigale Feigley Isaac 4 'Flannigan F C FearnsWorth jattrea Flemington Thomas Ferguson Charles Foskett Polly Ferguson Win Eorce Wm Capt Ferguson Thomas Forsyth James N Ferguson S Forbes Leonard Ferry Wm Foster Andrew Ferguson Thomas Forsham J M Ferguson John C Forkum.Wrn 1 1 Ferrell John Forsythe Matthew Fellows John Franklin Robert Fisher Jeremiah Freeman L N Rev Flinn Edward Frazier Amelia Fleming George M Fralech George Fitchel Daniel Freeman Nauman Fleming HS Frazier Barnett Flacons Wm Frost F Fitzgerald John Freedly John Fitzirnrnons Edward Fry Elizabeth I Fitch Edward Franer Franklin Finnicle Elizabeth Franks Samuel Floyten James Franklin J S Fisher 141atilda Freeman IVattson Fitzpatrick Martin Fink John Flinnigan Patrick Fuller Stephen Fluke C H Funk John Finlon James Fuller Wm R Fleming'Juliet Galbraith John 3 Glenn William Geeson Charlotte Glasgow Moses T Galbraith John Hon Gorgas F Cordelia Gardner Andrew Good John 2 Gast John Goodspeed Ashabel A Gauley Milan Good P T Gallaher E miss Gordon Parthenia E Galenger Nathan Gordon Elizabeth Gaskill Samuel Gould John S Garvey John Gould James N Gardner Isaac G Goshorn John S Gates William Grove Elizabeth Gallalwir Hugh Gribbon Jane Gaub. John Gross Jacob Gallaher T M Grogan Catharine Gallaher James Grazier REfbert Gallaher Michael Granger John Gills Hannah M Gracy Margaret Gibson Christopher Grierson B H Gills J P : Griswold F H Gilmartin Arthur Graham Moriah Gilmore John ! Graham George Gilmore William Gray John T Gilman Elizabeth H Graham John Gilbert Hezekihh 2 Gray Henry 2 Gilderifinny WiA Gray William H Gibson Allred i Gutteridge mrs Gibson William Gunning William Glass John ! Guild John Glenn John Hamilton %Villjam Herill Dennis Hall Abraham G Hemingray Samuel Hull Edward it Henderson William Hamilton Jacob Hearn William L Hamilton William Henderson Samuel Hamilton Mark Heburn James Haile A J . Henderson Hugh Haigh Joseph Hells Frederick R Hale* Thomas .11 . Herr Henry Hannigan M Mrs Herron Mary Holies David Healy William • Handeler James Hellen Henry Hammitt Samuel Henry Rachel Jane Haney Francis Herring George D Hall Edward 2 Hetherington Nathaniel Harrimett lane Heallericic Limoral H Hale Albert M Hetherington S N Harvey James £ 3 Herrington H H Harris W S Herbert John Hartman Sarah liirshfield Z 2 Harris's Mary Hands "%William Harriss 0 L Hill Edward A Hamer George W Hitchcock Horace Harris Henrietta miss Hill W D Harrin J W Hill Henry H Harrison William Highgdty Thomas Hart Sarah J Higgins Mary 2 Hart Jacob Hill Samuel G Haw J W Holthonse George W 2 Haserneyer Harriet H Homer Mary Hatch 'C W Howard Abner Havily A Hut]inan Sylvan Hetet] Daniel Hughes Robert Hatch Ebenezei Hussy G StClair Duct Hawk John • Hutchim li G Hanson S W Hunti.r T W Hatch Mary D Humble Charles Hayes Catharine F Hut4nroJames F Hays Emily Hurd' Nancy Hays Abijah Hutchini William Hay Archibald J Rulings Isabella Herriott Caroline Hubble &. Gardner Henry Mara M I Irwin Hugh Iniffn John A Isbister Caleb Irwih W C Ingram A P Israel 0 Capt Irwin James liken I Henry Irwin James Capt Jamison Thomas Johnson Sosan R Jeffreys John Jones John Jeffries Edmund E Jones W A Jennings J D Jones David W Jennings John Jones Anne Johnson Maria Junes Jacob Johnso Levy J N Jones Damns Johnsii 'atharine Jones Hester Johnson lias Jones Eliza Johnson ksula Jones J D Johnidn .11-: Kennedy John Kerr J P Kiddoo E miss Kerr B Kessinger A Kelly William Kennedy Nancy Kelty M A tors Kehoe 'Mr King John Kauffman Robert Kingdom! C . Kane B P King B F Keller William King Michael Keller Phillip Knapp N B 2 Kane Thomas Kirkwood Richard Kenney Henry Kirkland Martin P Kenney Laura L Rinse! Jacob Kennedy David G King Henry S 'Kerr John Knowleon John Kelly Timothy Knox George B Kenndy John King George S Kean bfulhury Kirk Hugh Keeley Benjamin Kinnear Elizabeth A Kearns Thbmas Kingan R Kenncoz David Kincaid Robert Keefer John King Michael Keefer' Frederick Kirkpatrick John Ready Samuel Kirk Peter .. Kepler Israel Kissel! Samuel Kelly Hugh Kimbs Ambrose Kerr Rachel T Kiddoo Thomas Kelly Belinda Kyle Thomas Kellya Messrs Kunkle Mary L .Lamb George Little Joseph B Lafferty Patrick Liggett Robert Lack Henry Little Joseph J Lafferty Patrick Lidy Mary Lambe Lacon Lithgow .1 w Lafferty Margaret Little Absalom Laubeck Owen Lipscombe Mary K 2 Lath Penelope Lightner George M Layton Anne Lindsay L R Lappin Anne Lindsey James 2 Lane Stephen Longan James Lanegan Michael Long Joseph Lawler Michael Lowry Sarah Langan Atlthony Lynch Samuel Lange Susanna Logue Nashy Latshaw J H Logewell W Layton Elizabeth Lormer H Laalmw Notley Logan Nancy Jane Leech Lucy Loughrey John Leade M , Long Amanda Lewis H W Longhead Wm Lawhead Wm Lore W R Lanham Letitia Lyon James Lemon Win Love Rosannah Leslie Rcibert Lowry James Lemon Ann Luckett Elizabeth Lewis Thomas Lover P T Lee Amelia Lyon John T Lee Catharine Long Leander H Rev Lewis W H . ' , otters Anthony Lening Martha Logan Anna B Leese George W Long Henry Libby Daniel W 2 Love Ephraim • Lest Menemy Major Robert J 3; .Mitchelliawrence Magee Chtistopher.:l=' , - - Wigan Edward_ Marlin - Peter - Maddy Wil James Mahon: ThosD '" • Morrie :Thorn& Marks 'WO I !aril Gen Maztvell Tbainas. .MOorhead Therttas G Manning R H ' MotiteriGeotge Matthews Robert Morse.: . Matthews Jaiinesi• - -, , 'MOrgans - Morgin M Mahon David N' - MOlWTOnathan Mackey Charles W ' 'Morgan Ann M Maloney Patrick Morris George W Maxey A E Morse Eliza Manogne Lawrence .Morse Matthew Mason Nathan Molley Daniel Matthews George • Montgomery James Matthews William Mowry Addison . Marks William Mottison W C Manley Jacky Mooney Michael Martin Mrs Molex. Zechariah Marshall Eleanor /trolley Eaniel Martin W Atonarty Daniel Martin Catharine Morton Robert Martin William jr Mooney Patrick Mercel Sarah Ann S Moore Michael Mellin James Moore Tnomas W Mercer Mengare Moore W D Rev Mellinger John H Mo'cire W M Mellon Joha Aro'ore Thos G Miner J D . 2 Moore John. Rev Millegan John Moore Elizabeih Miner Abiah Moore Mary Ann Milligan Jane Morrow Fleming Mill batigh John Morrow John Minesinger David Moore W M Miller Matthew T Mann Thomas Mitchell Daniel E Musgrove Robert Mitchell John L Mulherron Monad Miller James Murren James Miller John F Myers Ellen Mitchell Daniel Murphy James Miller li Murphy Henry Miller Emily Murphy Margeritto Mitchell William Murphy Mary Miller A Capt Murphy W E K Miller Sarah Evans R IWAdam Robert M . Donotigh Mary J Nl'Ariley John AFFarland R S ti'Bann John M'Fatlden Anpe M'Adoo James KGrath Bernard MBride Alex'r H T . M Clelland David 2 M:Fadilertrrors M'Cullough R B M Guirk John M'Caurland Wm NrFarland Sarah Mtlurg Angeline M . Grann Edward Mtallum A C AFGrath Hugh M'Clusky Michael NFGrath William Mtasky 3 Dont NI - Garrittf E 4 ward Mtlosky James M'Govem James WCart ney David BFGeary Patrick . Mthugh Michael 3FGarr Edward Mtlosky Mary Billenry James Mtaskey & Young Al'lntosh J Mtarnan Michael Al'lntosb James Mturthy John M'lntyre Michael M'Carty Lawrence NTK night IV F M Callam John M*Kre James M'Cabe John M Hee R H M Causland John M'Kenria William MCrea James 9 MKeown Thomas Mtheany Margaret NI Keown J B Mtunnell Austin NtHee Hugh 2 N Curril Henry Nl:Kee William Mtunly Robert AFLosky Patrick ti Cormick John MHorey Nancy .Coy David lirlinight Mary Mtormick John G MHeiver Thomas Nitusker John Nl'Ree Lewis Mtready George E Nltlees Z W miss Nltounell John AlLaughlin Hanlon Nltready John M Laughlin Michael Cormick John T Phillip M Crory William NI Lean Alexander Nl'Eilroy Robert NtLaughlin Win M'Ellroy John B NTMann Thomas 311211r0y John Nl:Nlasters Fanny M Donnell Michael MMillan David NI:Dowill Mary AFlVulty John M thmalil Angus M Neill Christopher M'Donnell Susan 2 Nl:Malan David Derinott John 11tlitirian J S Nl:Donald B MMaster Samuel Devvitt Roscanna 11fWilliamsMary N Norris George Nottkre Isaac 2 Nicholson Thomas Nugent James Nichol* John Nile Levi Nicholson Susan 4 North Jane NON bald T Nowton Edward NeffJohn i M Nelson John Neal! Maly A Newman Christopher Noble John North Mary Nutt James Nichols John O'Neill John o'selliv I.li.lecaril limier!! Barney ll Dotigherty Michael ON lIJ Olinetcail D H Paulin Xavier Pease Enna Patterson Duncan Phillips David Palmer Ily 2 Plume, George S Parett Mary A Plumbe Richard Parnell Samuel 11 Hamm Francis Paul J W Pitcalfs Robert Patton Samuel Pinney Henry Parr Reason It Phillips H mrs ratchet! Hugh Pigman William or mrs Page sila, I' t pa Margaret Ann Parker Toresa miss 'Phillips 4 Augustus Patterson D u nc a n Preuts Patterson Joseph Plaisled William A Park Frederick H Pinkert , n Robert larks William Phillips J H Parker 'Fborna.s C John Capt Parke George Phillip. Isabella Patterson It I. mot Phillips Jilin Patterson I. 11 2 Phillips John M Parker Thomas M Porter .1 and C Patterson Mary Preston Cyprean Patterson Elanor Pryer Silas Patterson John Price Elizabeth Ann Peirce Lewis Postley Alexander Peirce Patrick Pratt James Petre William Porter Peacock William Perry John H Parker Kernett Penrose David Price Matthew Peters Joseph B Piendeville Thomas Peters "'dory J Pumphrey A Pearson Henry Potts George • Pennock Isaac B 2 Q Quin Wm Paul Rev 2 Quay A B Rev Quack Sarah J Ray John Reed Mn Ramsey Isita..,.. . Reynolds Eli Rapp Itubeie. Reynolds J amen • Radel Catherine Rhinehart Aaron Raymond S M RiChards J B Bagel Bennington Richardson James R Rafferty Nancy Rider James Rathbone Thomas R Riddle Win Reeves Wm Rev Roberts Emily Mrs Rees Israel 3 Rorke Gwen Reymer G P Rosemont! John Reilly Al Iles Ross Nancy Rechel Win Roller Wm 'd Resare Louis Victor Robertson M $ Remington Z W Ross Mr Rea Mary Robb James Reilly John Robinson Israel W Reeves Barnes C Ryan Catharine Rhodes Joseph Rhan C A miss Reilly Terrence . Rubles Harriet Reynolds J C Rudolph John G Reed Wm Russell D H Reed John L Russell Caleb Reynolds Christopher Russell Charlie Roberts P A Robinson Oliver A Rogers Joseph Robinson W G S Sanderson John B Simmons Washington Surber Hannah Sloan Charles G Safford Benjamin Smith William Sarver Andrew Smith William J Savage H H 2 Smith John Sanders David Smith J J Rev Sawyer S A Smith John 6 Sanderson Mary J Smith S Saint James G .Smith Joseph Savecon James Smith Samuel J Sampson Thomas • Smith John Scofield William Smith Ann Scott Jano Smith Elizabeth Scott Michael J Smith Nancy S 3 Overhol! Jamb Owings H H' Oliver A W Doct O Donnell John O'lltten I'a rzck Stott George *algae Anny &bud George Snodgrass Levi Bovril George W . Sproule James Scott Thomas Sloppy BF Seas Emanuel Spargo Mary Searborotigb James Soh Henry Seibert John Spargo S T Seawright Mary Snowden John or Samuel segi• T S Spanning William &Hock Hamforcl M Speer H N Seabrook Abbott H Speer Delia Searlings Margaret mrs Stan John Sellers Henry Stagers Err Shaffer William Stark - Henry Shriver Alexander Steele James Shews Samuel Stevenson William Sharp mrs Stevenson John Shaw Ezra S Stewart Henry Shouamiss Mr . Stewart Peter Shoup Henrietta Stewart Alexander Shout! W M Stewart Ellen R Sherman Thomas Stewart• John Sheppard -Rohn Stewart Samuel Shortwell.J Stevenson Robert Sheppard Allen V Stub L Shugart John Stradley E miss Sheriden John Strickler Noah SlAppen Edward -,-- Stribling Violet Sherman S J Starchfield W C Sheridan Elizabeth Stett Larimer Sbotley William Brown Surls Mary Singer John H Sullivan John 1 Singer Catharine Sweeney Patrick Skinner Charles S Sweeney Margeret Sondera George , Tabb W E Thomas Richard j , Taylor John Thurston G?N . Taylor Sarah W Tiernan Ann Taylor Jamas M Tucker James Tatuno Joseph Tressler Frederick Tanner John Trunirk James Tait Francis miss Tre'ening Richard Taylor S L ' Turner Joseph Tanner Louisar Tyler Cyrus Taylor Joseph B Turner George Teas Alinuider - - - .Turner H S Tsai' David' Rev 2 Tracy Simon Thompson William S Toben Lucy miss Thompson John P 2 Thompson Mr B Thompson William Thompson Oscar Thaney John Thompson Robert Thompson John - Vutch Silas Rev Varese Tames 1 Vinson John V Van Winkle Nicholas ranee 5 Vanconver George L Vance Augustas Vinston jerusha Van Nicholas Vemont Seff T Vandergrift James Vail Solomon Vernon William Vinton Samuel F Hon W Walker John Williams Frances mrs Walker George Witham. Itoeanna Waddinoton Stephen W Williams Andrew J Walls Catharine Willson John Y Wanl Joseph T Dont 2 Wilson Sarah Jane Watkins Henry Wagon J H Waketiam John E Wilson John or miss Waughtez Frederick Wilson Joseph Walsh John Wilson Sam REV Watkins William Wilson Maria E mrs Watkins W M Wilson Mary Waugh W Wilson Robert 2 Wainer J H windrow Jane Walkingehaw John wagon John Wool Thomas windless William Watson John Wiggins James Wehien Margaret E wigloy John Weldon Josiah wick erste.= Mary Weseritt S It witty Fdizatieth NVcst Joseph sr wiley Joseph Wells Samuel T ace willtams John G Webb Edward Wilde Georgo Wellington Daniel winpenny william Wells Harrison williamson me. White John wiliest william Wheatcroft Samuel Will Thomas Whitaker J W poet wickh.am Charles L Whitehead F C wincher Nancy Whitmore Charlotte E wooden Sarah White Michael woodside• Thomas Williams David women Mary Williams lames Il wiricht George w Williams ltirhard wright John 11 Williams Isaac I=l Young John Young Jesse w Young wallam Yaw Samuel k Young Dame! J Zahrtidor w N Agent Eagle Mills. Fort DIVICIt'IMC Piriatnn Pm. 177, Sons of Temperance. Capt. of Steam Boat Oneeta. Manager* of Allegheny City Holintal.,-- Llar keeper of S. D. Lady Iltron. C. MICH:MIN, P. M. int. L RIOT •s L's A RSA PA RILLA AND VEGETAIILE BLOOD ►_ PILLS, are the safest and most efficacious of any other p,lll that sre made, because t rig are War ran led free from Mercury , or any amloitunce whatever that Can be the least M. junnua or clamorous. They itfr the OW, Ptlh k 111111 D to coatatn xespit rt Ila In then), nod which a corubtutAl etch other vegy.tahle ettrnetY. racy F.o4.lrea the combined effete,* cf !twirling and Clelnning( the atnenach and tnoneda, purifying tiro Illond and !Inis of the ',thole 'latent. Top can he taken at all timea,lod under all Mr contatanrem, by young and old, male and female, without tnterferitaft with other medicines that may hare been taken. They can be taken, without any change or habits Of of living, awl without any restraiat from occupa lion or usual employment. • Thes; can to taken, without any fear of taking cold, daring exposure to all kinds of weather or get ting wet.. For vale, whedeardc and retail, by A.N. :sip 4- rocK co.. cor or la and Wood, and cor 6th and Wood sta. Aliegheny C'etanly, •• .. ,e, THE ( . 0211HWOFICALTII Or PIrfeNSVI.V.II,- , 1 ( y, NI (ti To all protons interested in the cf r. Afr , Estate of John Murphy, late of Alio 't it glieny City, dei_easeil, Garrrimu: - s:C, ' We command you. and every orlon, that in your proper persons you be and appear before our Judges of our Orphan's Court, At an Orphan's Court, to he holden at Pittsburgh, in and for said County, on the fourth Monday of I ietober, A. I). 1n47, then and there to show cause, if any or either of yon hate, why an ender for the sale id-cer tain real Estate, described in n petition on file in my °dice, should not be granted by mid Coart—and hereof fail not. Wanes my hand, anti the meal of maul Court, in Pittsburgh, the Bth day of A. D. 1841. ati94llao7t• JOHN YOUNG, la., Cl•k. Doors, Shoes. Tranka, eto. FOLLANSBEE & HAY WARE, HOLESALE and Retail, Boar, Slimy, and Tnurisc Svear., No. 186 Liberty street, nearly opposite the head of Wood. F. &H. have to store and are receiving their Fall and Wilder stock of BOOTS, SHOES, Sm. consisting of the largest stock they have ever been able to bring to this market. Our stock of goods have mostly been manufactured to our order, and expressly for the Pittsburgh market. We also have constantly on hand a splendid stock of Hayward', !Whale (lam Elastic Shoes, both for Ladies' and Gentleman's wear, the most boautiflil article ever manufactured. We would solicit an examination of our stock of goods, by all who wish to purchase either at wholesale or retail, as to. shall sell at a small advance abort cast Country Merchants will find it to their interest to call and examine our stock before purchasing. FOLLANSBEE & HAYWARD, No I S6 Liberty at., Pittsburgh. IMO II Piushlonable Boot 2Llalcor. ITHE subscriber would respectfully infoXm the public that he has purchased the Boot Es tablishment of B. Perry, No. 55 Wood at., and will carry on the business, in future, in all its branch es. The manufacture of gentlemen's-boots, will be particularly attended to, and the best mechanics em ployed to perfoam all parts of the labor, connected therewith. The very best materials will be used in their manufacture. From a long experience in the business, as well as being a practical workman, the subscriber expects a share of public p atronage. WM. BUTLk 65 Wood et., Second door from Third et Having aold out my entire establishment to Wm. Butler, I take great pleasure in recommending him to my old customers and the public generally.— Knowing him to be a good practical workman, I feel confident that he will give general satisfaction. sel3-2w li. PERRY. Drags/ Drugs I Drawl; 1.1 NOW opening at the Drug Warehouse of HAYS at BROCKWAY, a large and well selected as sortment of Drugs, Chemicals, Paints, Oils and Dye Stuffs, direct from New York and other Eastern cities, which will he Bold at extremely low prices. Call and examine fur yourselves. No 2 Commercial Row, near Canal Basin. Mil Atlantic, Lake, it. Telegraph. SECTION 1 Under the Management of the „Atlantic and Oh}) Magnetic Telegraph Co. PHILADICLPIIIA TO pirniatrasa. L .2 2.4 L Ei I 74z00 .F1 2 g ; 31 -5 '— , a • r C C ts • •-• -0 0 : 8:4 ' 1 • .?; 2 I, E. E. • I ƒ®§ tcg r; rc , • ' EOM t cv CV gi.l,F 155 ' 3 I_l l3 ul 1 I_l_l N c; r'. + :' ) - I--1 I 64 I SECTION 2 Under the Manarc vine 4 meat of the Pittsburgh and Louis , agnetic Telegraph Co. ^ 1= M /.:'~ 1 ~~ tM ■ F t±3 .o' ti y-' 53 ti y 0,1 to. VI - ; I,' ~.?.., fii ,' , • IF, ME F :?, EMEMMO Lancaster to Columbia, 10 con pro ruts. Lancaster to York, 15 cents for 10 words, and pro rata. Pittsburgh to Cleveland, 30 cents for 10 words, and 2 cents for every additional word. Communications must be prepaid; written in a plain, legible hand, hearing upon the face not only the address in full, but the signature and residence of the signer. Every reasonable cause of complaint, will be in paired into, and remedied if practicable. The pub lic are requested to make known such, either to the managers, at their respective offices, or to the Gene ral Superintendent at Philadelphia and Cincinnati, that evils may be remedied, and the lines made suit able medium■ for the public service. The public may rely upon the integrity with which ell the openitionsof the lino will be conducted, and the saerettnese of all communication, entrusted to them for transmission. The *melee of Association require the Offices to be closed on Sabbath. Main Office hour* from Sun rise to 10 P. M. Me , chant's Exchange, Philadelphia, Sep 15, 1547 sep27-d 1 w Post °Mee St•tioner7+ IN compliance with the Law and the order of the Postmaster General, Scaled Proposals will he re ceived by me until 12 o'clock noon, oh Monday, the 35th day of October, for emptily:rig the Stationery re quired for the are of this Post Office, during the fear years commencing January Ist, ISIS and ending De cember 3lst, The cetimate for each year, is as follows : One hundred Reams Knireloping paper, yellow -19 by 24 Lacher. One hundred and treaty-fire pounds Packing tor lee, Cotton. Ten pounds best scarlet sealing wax. Contractors are required by law to gave bond in a sum equal to double the value of the &rude' to be Immeshed. Payment will be made on delivery attic Station ery. Please furnish samples. C. AVKIBRIN, Postmaster, Pittxbuzgh. se2o-dsar4w Imported Cigar. 7~T.IIOUS.A.ND Imported Cigars, consisting of I • / Jost. Sang Steam Boal PRIZYCIPI'I, all colors. Washington Imperial and Eagle REGALIA:S. Ten different varieties of HAVANAS. Thess'am genuine and very superior. For sale at a a:nall ailvance, at the Wine Store of J. 1.0013 WEAK E R, cot Market and Front sts. MEI licilatioads and Turning Factory, ALLIaIIiENTY CITY. Irp' endersignmt having commenced the above busmen on the corner of Robinson and Sandus ky streets, opposite Arbuckle's Cotton Factory, and having purchased the right of using the improved Bedstead Fasting of McLean's, which is far super tour to any now in use ; iAre respectfully invite the attention orthe Cabinet Makers of both cities to call and olamine liar themselves, IL M. DAVIS Si Co. septl l d-y Daly's Head Quarters for Hosiery. frG those who wish to provide for the approaching cold weather, would do well to call in tone to examine my assortment of Woolen Drawers, under Shirts. Stocking., Comforts, &c. &c., as I have my winter.s stock ready for examination, of my own and Foreign manufacture. N. B. Call early that you may have the first choice. M. DALY, Sign of the Big Stocking, bth st. between Wood and Market. se2s-tf Hampers. LARGE Willow Hampers, suitable for packing Glass or Queonsware, for sale by JACOB WEAVER, cor Market and Front ate. ee27 Scientific and Liberal Books. ORICIN of Life by-Rollick; Marriage and Ma trimony, by 0. S. Fowler; Vestiges of Creation, with the Sequel; Mackintosh's Electrical Theory of the Universe; Paine'a Political and Theological Works; Strauss' Life of Jesus; ; Koran; Taylor's Hie gel* Life of Paine; Volney's Ruins; Voltaire's Phi losophical Dictionary; Painibris Principles of Nature; also the latent editions of the best liberal and scien tific pamphlets, expressly designed to facilitate the acquisition of useful knowledso, for sale in Liberty street, opposite Wayne street, where subscriptions to Fowler's Phrenological Journal, Young America, Regenerator, and Boston Investigator, wil be re ceived by (se27.d2m*) JOHN FERRAL. Carter's Cabinet L'ilbrary. PLF.ASANT TALES FORYOUND PEOPLE, old Humphrey. Lifts of the Rev. Wtn. Tennent, formerly Pastor of the Presbyterian Church atFreehold,in New Jersey, in which Jae - env:tined, among other ititereating. par. ticulars,an account of his'being threedays in atrance, and apparently lifeless." 1 , • Peace in Believing; by Rei Walte McGiloray. The Loss of Austrilla_La narrative of the loss o. the Brig Atiatrilla by fire, on her voyage from Seith and Sidney; with an itionnt *of the sufteringe;reli- Igiotts studies; end WM renewer the passengers; edited by the Rev. SameOß. Mcaavin, Dundee. The Force of Truth,' an authentic narrative; by Thomas Scott. The above aro uniform with the "Christian Cabi net Library;" published by R. Carter. Jto.t rec'd by ELLIOTT & ENGLISH, 56 Market st. between 3d and 4th. Mg . I I n...,. v;r -! 7;i ,,- 4 ....-4-I,a-10,-.,n..RESP.i.:%6;a:f , Vfiiji'A ..hesrthi;to inii,°,,th,46,.lb:iic ted for titiinn y iii:is - with., Itliet:inatisin on GOt . ty ,/, 11d beeAgioniliy with Tie ' , Ptde;nreiiii thatife. fts:ri hien freguentl7 gentle td tej - liiiitintn for mon:hatogether, and often suffered the,ntoit intense and exe - ruciatiait pain, but that lately ihrhad been tieing .lA - YIVE , B I ALTERATIVE, (*rem which he lama the: most si... nal and unexpected tiljel: 4 e, tills he found , the! medic'ne' very pinniunt and effeete, and that he now conattlera himself perfectly etzred.—PAlLadd I plan North American . 111 I 10 le - E A FACT WORTH Kstotrivc.—A p/eritl eman or s.° fulous habit from indiscretion in his younger days, became affoCte&with Ulcerations in the Throat and Nose, and a disagreeable and troublesome eruption of the Skin. Indeed,: his whole ; Systena hpre the marks of being saturated with disease: One hand and wrist were so r hunch affected that:lieliad lOst,the use ofthe hand,',`every part beitig Covered with deep, painful and offensive ulcers, and and pores as a honey-cora:li. web at thia'stage cif his complaint, when death appeared inevitable from a loathsome disease, that be commenced the use of Jayne's Alterative, and Living taken sixteen bottles, fra.now perfectly,cured. The Alterative operates through the circulation, and purifies the blood and ;eradicates disease from the.systetn, wherever..located, and the numerous, cures it has performed in diseases of the skin, -can:l cer, scorfula, gout, liver complaint, dyspepsia, and ; other chronic diseases, is truly astonishing.. Spirit I of Ike Times. . • . • • -4 IBM Mil ^ i)r For sale in Pittsburgh .at the..PER.D.VIT.A s - ren,E, 72 Fourth street, Potshurgh. te29 Eft E IS MORE: P.IIOOI O of the good qualities of TT MORGAA"S COUGH SYRUP, and if you have a bad cough, you hicl better try it and lie cured. Pirrssencit, Jan. 7th, 1847. Mr. ,TOFIXF MORGA IC: --This may certify that for several weeks pa.t, I haye been afflicted Ivith a se vere Cough, which prevented me from getting much rest by night, or laboring with any ease tbreugh the day time. After trying various remedies, at an ex pense of several dollars, and receiving no benefit fibm them, I purchased a bottle of MORGAN'S COUGH SYRUP for 25 cents. Although a week has not yet elapsed, or the Eyrup more than three-fourths used up, my cough has entii•ely 'subsided and ap pears to be permanently cured. Should a-similar at tack occur, the first remedy I should make use o. would be Morgan's Cough Syrup, believing it to be the best remedy I aver made use of for a Cough. S. W. STOVE S Wood street. .1);:r. Only 25 cents a bottle. Prepared wholesale and retail by JOHN D. MORGAN, Druggist, Wood street, one door below Diamond Alley, Pittsburgh. se2S-I y CM .L Ij DR. WILLARD'S Oriental Cough Mixture.— This preparation is riot the infallible remedy for the cure of Consumption in all its stages, but it is nevertheless the best remedy now in use for the spee dy cure of Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Influenza, Hoop ing-Cough, &c. in the very worst stages. As the season has arrived when people are troubled with violent colds and its accompanying evils it is impor tant that snide safe and effectual remedy should be within their reach. The Oriental Cough Mixture is 'offered as such a remedy, with the confidence that it will perform more cures than any other medicine if a similar nature now before the public. Sold Wholesale and Retail, by HAYS & BROCKWAY, Druggists, No 2 Commercial Row, Liberty street. Also, Dn. Wit.t.ann's Celebrated Anti-Bilious and Liver Pills. Price 25 cents, with 37 pills in each box. se3o OM I AERE IS MORE PROOF of the good 'qualities of MORGAN'S COUGH SYRUP, and tf you have a bad cough, you had better try it and be cured. Prrr nuacu, January, Ist 1847. M. Jorric Mono.ax :—Being afflicted with a bad cough after suffering some time, I was induced by, my friend,Mr. James A. Williams, of Third street to try your great and justly celebratrd COUGH SY RUP, and I must say, I was surprised at its affects on me. 1 found instant relief from my cough, and :an say to all, try Morgan's Cough Syrup, and it will cure you ofyour had and troublesome cough. This med icine is only 25 cents a bottle. Wu. D. PETERSON. Smithfield street, Pittsburgh. Prepared wholesale and retail by JOHN D. MOR GAN, Druggist. EIS BM s fur 10 words, and Bear...te or Cos - sraticrion, EurremeNT, & Retains, Navy Agent's Office, Washington, D C Sep 8, 1847. EALED PROPOSALS will be received at this office until Thursday, the 7th day of October en sning, at 3 o'clock, for ftanishing and delivering at the navy-yard, in this city, free from expense to the government, twenty thousand pounds of flat bar iron, suitable for ahackles for anchors, to be delivered at the navy-yard, Washington, on or before the let day of January next, or in as much shorter time as the contractor can accomplish it; all of which iron must be hammered from blooms into rough bars, and then wrought under the hammer to sizes and shapes, according to the specifications that will be furnished the contractor, and can be seen previously upon ap plication at this office. The aforesaid iron is requir ed to be of the very best quality, free from all defects; and must be true to the sizes that may be ordered, and to be subject to such tests and inspection as May be directed, and to he in all respects to the entire satisfaction of the Commandant of the said navy-yard, or it will not iM received. Bond, with two approved sureties in one-half the estimated amount of the con tract will be required, and ten per centum in addi tion will be withheld from the amount of each pay ment to be made, as collateral security for the due and faithful perfermance of the contradth, which will on no account be paid until the contract is com plied with in all respects. After deducting ten per centum, payment will be made by the United States within thirty days after hills. duly certified and ap. proved, shall be presented to the navy agent. Contracts and bonds tube executed ten days after they have been received by the person whose offer may be accepted, or the bureau will csnsider itself at liberty to offer:di to the next lowest responsible bidder. Every offer must be accompanied by a writ ten guaranty, signed by one or more responsible per sons, to the rffeut that he or they undertake that the bidder or bidders will, if his or their led be accepted, enterimo an obligation within five days after receipt of notice, with good and f efficient sureties, to furnish the iron as proposed; and no proposal will be con sidered, unless aeconipauied by such guaranty. il To be published twice a week fur four weeks, in ' the following papers, to wit: Intelligencer, Washing.;. ton; D. C.; Hartford Times, Hartford, Connecticut; Journal of Commerce, Evening Post, and Globe, at New York; Pennsylvanian and Keystone, at Phila delphia, Morning Post, at Piitsburgh, Pennsylvania; Sun, and Republican and Argus, BaltiMbre; Enquir er, Richmond, Virginia, soil-td wk - b 2 SCOTT, Niiv. N.115*-1 To Grocers and Tea Dealers. l rilllE Philadelphia and New York Pekin 'lea 1 Company, No. 35, North Front Jiro:, Plf a phia, having received their Fall Stoat of Firsts Tras, are now prepared to furnish orders from a." dis tance, either by the Half Chest or packed in their peculiar style, at prices as low as any other eitab- Belmont in the [Allied States. For sale, 150_ Half Chests Young llyson, (lute grades and fine;) . . . . . 100 Half Chests extra Silver Leap, do.; . . SO Chests and Half Chests Gunpowder, (fine and extra;) 100 Chests, Half Chests and Boxes Imperial,(fine, extra and low grades;). . - 50 Chests Old Hyman, ( various gradexp 250 Half Cheats and Boxes Fine Oolongs , ( various ;) . 200 do. do. Mirg Tongs, .do ; 150 do. Powehongs, (chulan and other flavours •) • Oranges and Flowery Pcccoesi English BreaVast Teas, &c., &c. This company establishes•no cad - naive agencies of any kind out of Philadelphia; but furnishei Teait packed in 1 and 1 pounds paekages; bearing - their own name to the general trade, of a quality,equal to any sold in the United States at the same prices, and pledge themselves to refund the money for all that do not give entire , satisfaCtion. ' '•• McCALLMONT'& BOND. No 35 North .Front Wholesale Depot of the'Company: N. B. Orders from a distance executed faithfully and with dispatch.. McC. & B. 3. , It. BtOckdale the agent of the Company - is in this City and will call upon Grocers and Tea - Dealers. septll-3taw3m CAME to the yard of the subscriber, on Liberty . street, (known as the Black horse Tavern,) a. Bay Horse, between thirteen and fourteen hands high, supposed to be eleven or twelve years old, with a white strip on the face,' - bob tail, blind ~of the left, eye, and a burst on the right side, with white off fore foot. SAMUEL BURNSIDE. ' Pittsburgh, Oct. 1 . ; 1547 THE most powerful purifte r of the blook ever riis covered is Da. Raimurs Uarvaasar. Vaeiv ncr. Plus, their. action, being directed to- the very souroe thise impurities. Price, So ctsa MIT „every. lox of the pills, a few pages are`given, with some plain and, important, informs tion on the treatment ordiseaseS and the .prMiervar Lion of the Ilealth, which every one whpralueithis Greatest Blessing should Coati.' • S. L. CUTHBER.T,(igeirt,;. .fici 50 Smithfield t . near oct: Anchor Iron for the Navy: JAe. - - Rtionr Alit+ lie n6iravri 4 441 :KERsz4zp.;ExcliANo.e.-B.Roirims, VrOdriAliD 111213/ rt 1131611, PrIll,110goit,"1" Co, Bunk Notre, Tima>silliy - Foreign: lid, Domestic Erchaegd,-`,Cei_tireeteiTh of Deoot:ite, F'c EXCLIANG E on ail the ‘piittaiper Uunion, and Europe; for Bale 'in iCriguis‘kicha= CURRENT, and par funcie :, receivecVnii cta , i.F.CTIONS made an elk peril; of the Union :it the iowest rates.,. :t RC ry.RExcts i• 's -•- .----- 4'. Messrs. M. Leech & Son, 1 r:^: , ' , i'2 . :'; °Oen 47.. Spowclep, i Wm. Bell iSr.SpA ~ PS. MiititAzi: r• . " S. I : 4 ' eliii :ken'& Ci - . 1 - ;1 :T .""'4 Er,viisli.Bc Ilerthett.: -.•.--,....-f;-;.3 " <4 I.lM.lii. Feliipgiei ' ,"-. t,_'''...' ' .- :..4 . .‘.5.•_1.. , Faleg,titE.ray.;:&. do.' :_ kprbAn!4; ,-; - c , ' Wrii.n. ThistnpiSein si Co:, .._ ; ,. , -f- i ...,:,.;,,•:‘, • ' 41 Madly, t i fiertsFrliz Co p...,' v-' nin , , , . Ilabcoele - ' & e . ,.: .---- 1 7 ..;. -;:--,--; 1 ~ Tittaiij.; . l,Vaid - 8: Cti'.. - ''-'- . .--• '',.: :_ ~ . • -et S6bn M'enllcingli.ecco. • 'Bitrriiii*'c 11Tri - '..Tairies'Gegite.,, 4 ' H. - . flah lia; Crxditiirtiii . i: 9;.::- :& Az i a i ti j 6,,,,,, / ''' . JosephlVatioii,s_:' .. :..., Messrs. 'Feltner se .14PAlillaii. , •,.''.5.....,••••`.. 11.: F. Ellis; Eigif.,-}Casfilef;liaii Le*ietestrfi:;•Ff: Pittsbnigh;Septntab'er - :2t1; '1847;•yr:" --- ' ''''' . ..5. 4 ..,..;. 7 .'lE - ,•:• ,',.. ,JOSEPIIII.,IIILt. 071111,:t: BILL Ctrkkit.Yi„ BA rtscnts, ntetrArrot FOREIGN A'IWD "DOMESTIi7EXCIIdNGE, CZ TLFCATES OF DEPOSIT; BANKNOTES, , r " • GOLD AND- S.g,VE'R: No. 65 Wooer sr: 3 .6l3oormitmmFoiliiiB, - wtgAlDr4( PittsburgA, P te a TIATI Fundi and ciiirciicy_rticolitciliFiDepOsitinnd cnllections made in all ihipilnelpal. eitF,Si.,o4l4llll'' United States. Sight Exchange. on rnilad Hiner°, New York, Boston and Cincinnati constantly for Buhr sums to suit purchasers. Kentucky, Indiana;ollo,lVirginilt.rendPeemtil*e... nia Bank Notes bciughtandiseld on th4linof. &Ft:pi/tit:" ble terms. — • The highest premium paid rorAtnetican`Gaild.'' Exchange, on England, Ireland, Germany trittd - ' France procured, ¢c; ' . =1 KRAMER. BANKERS- ANIKEECRANGZ BKOIi ERS, DEALERS IN POREIGNANDMMESTIOP''' B ILLS, BILLS- OF EXCHANGE, CERTIPtATES OF DEPOSITS, BANK NOTES, AND' COINr Corner of Third and Wood stst.,-ditectly.oppoaite the: '- St. Charles _Hotel. • ray2S", N. HOLM A 114E113 AND DEAIXTIS. No. SEI Market a Telling rate. Ex , Ness York F Philadelphia / Baltimora BLOM Buying rates. Ohio - :dis Kentucky f " Virginia 9 "id Wheeling Tennessee 3 Cl aul9-y WIEI.LIADI A. 111.14. A 434 RANKERS, EXCHANGE BROKERS, 'AND DEAT:EitS: lit - FOREIGN AND 'DOMESTIC ;EXCHANGE; CERTIFICATES OR S ~DEPOSIT, NOT.F.%; - AN SPECIE, No. 64 Wood st.,.one door above - Potirth,East aid e,;' • Pittsburgh; Pa.- --- fIURRENT Funds received. on deposit, and lections made on all the Cities throughout the United States. Sight:checks on Baltimiare,Fliilideg.. phis, New York, Boston,ami .or sale in sums to snit purchasers. ' = The paper of the Ohio, Kentucky,- Virginia Banks bought and sold on the-eitig;fier.. - able terms. . . The highest preminth paid for Foicigfl n . can Gold and Silver coins. EXCHANGE ON ENGLAND, IRELAND,. ANP-.2e SCOTLAND, for sale in amounts offl and upiinknfir., ma r 1 G-ilawy Pall Falllllo9lll* . tal RA TS AND. CAPS. ITHIE subscriber will introduce, thildayißeebeag, ,,,- -. Caster's Fall Style of. French, Mole - and Nara Hats, to which fie would invite the Mem". tion of the public. G. W. OLASGOW,.- 102 Wood - at.i 3d door below Davis Mintiest Roomed.,: MU N. D. His Fall assortment of Caps and Pdaffsi - eazw bracing an extensive variety, is daily - expected, and I: , 4, will be duly announced. G. W. a. . ' HARDWARE, CUTLERY AND SADERY.. JOHN WALKER, DEALER IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC HAXDW No. 85 Wood Street. - ' WOULD'respectfnlly inform; friends and thit public generally, that he has received a lugs stock of foreign Hardware pei ships ic . issibellap, " Wyoming') and "Monongahela," whlcitilogetiv: er with a lane supply ofAmerican Goods 11011 , receiving direct from manufacturers, make lie assortment very extensive and complete. 'Western Merchants will, please call and examine .his stock; aepB Per Sale, FOUR LOTS—Bounded by Penn, Liberty and Hal, eta., each lot having 24 ft. front;and extending= back 110 R. Two of them are corner lottOttitt.thw position of the whole property is one at the moats& vantageous in Ile-city. For further:information ap. ply to M. 'S WAATZWELDER, Fourth pt., nov3-tf bet. Wood and §rtiithgeddi Fall Fashions 11100 RE has just reccivedlrom Now Ystrk 0 the. Fall Style of HATSiffilichlti.will in trotruce this dariSaturday, Aug. want of a neat and attpUriorßAT,..would well to call at No 75; aug2B,-: -* 17.: - 3dAour thaVe Fourth.' , 't.AUTION -TO THE . .PUBLIC.--=The subseriber by written contract with the P.exxx • TEA Co., has the exclusive right to sell their. Teas in Pittn.r - i burgh and Allegheny cities. Any person attemptint6;';' to sell their Tea ti except, procured through trie,ne..--7-7 pract;cing a deception and a fraud upon the —and theirstatemcnts are noj to be relied .on. se23 .A. - ! TAYN.ES, 79 Fonrth Itln4lrso. Wines . 93—a B ild Ter Si‘ i l eriffelVines,ernb;acinit i e choicest brands; just received and' for'salet . l?) , "6ll - .- original package on otherwise. ' - " -:•••• MEM A LSO, 40 doz Madeiraa and. Sherries; for silk ,EFT . the doz or single bottle, at . - JACOB WEAVER'S Wine-Store; cos - Market an'd grout CM Dissolution .. • 1,- , - MEE Copartnership heretofore existing between 1 . the subscribers ' " under the style of Hams & Co. is dissolved this day by mutual -consent; The business will be continued who is duly authorized to settle the accounts of,the: late firm. J. D. wuzlAmiri7.- ... Pittsburgh, Sept. 1, 1847. THOS, ' WILLIAM TROVILtO, NDERTAKF4„Fifthet., immediately opPeeitei;.: • LL the Theatre; tespeCifully infiirme his friends 'a t he public in general, that he has, resumed: business as a Furnishing thulertaker. plied with, and always keeps on hand, coffins of all sizes and kinds, shrouds, and. all - other articles-te4 cessary on such occasions: • - 7 !" , Silver plates, ice boxes, and leaden coinne . will be - - supplied on order. • A fine and cirriageeal. ways ready to attend funerals: -s 1y Av tsker Birrela. h . boy in go°d 4601;°111 ' tor sale by 15— ofmarkot IMM To Country Merchants: CO.,A. fvIASOIC. & .62 Market street, invitee the attention _of c..try..lkterchantit:to their extensive aasortmentofiSreign . and DontestinG 0 eods' which will be sold at Eastern Jobbing pricee..! LIZ se2o • ler Wholesale Rooms, 2d ivrE.Sir LAW BOOK—A Trestiee on the Intr of 1.1 contracts and rights and liahilities, ex- eontraoi:. tors, by C. 0. Addison. ' Esq. .aieby ( seBO ) ELLIOTT Sr. Baxley Wanted. "rIIRST RATE BARLEY will lie,taltenin during E this season, at the Fort •Pitt BreWery:, Stephen. 4 et , et, (near the Toil-gate, PeansylraninAveriue,o*' , ... the 4th at. road,): for which the highest price paain cash. septl I,lwd-wtf - • -.M. KEOGH. oct2,Std• •• Imported Stmars, etin: liE lovers - qt-good Sogaiti and TObaceccar4 rej allectfully infornae4,..tbat the miliscriber received an extensive - asaortmeutofthe most aplizoirl ed brands, among them the following, viz ri Victoria, Plantation, - -Principe, Venus Rnalls . Regalia, Fagorra's, 'Eugene's, Coretnen 4 .' Also, a few Boxes of "stahtcrs Black Fdt, ,, - 44 celebrated chewing tobacco. - • •"JOEL Mbiriattc,r:: sug6, - Druggist, Fifth and Wooti Chronicle and Ginvite Copy. zncrmlD z;'m" . S 'dc. .130 N, • . EX _EXC:II#I;!GE FOXII ASI2 'NoTii.: , . • , , . treet l ,Riyaburgfi r , - - angp. . Buying rate. CincinaatL - : f di. Loxiiiiiila'-,. ~,.A f( ~ sl.'l.ouiel-:, .... ...i.ico_-. Buying rates. • . County &Cityord , a } :di. Relief nutty/ : Pennaylytiida Co - Mari - land - 4.;;C' New Orleans - ani
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