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TUB PITTSBURGH DAILY Immo TOST.
JOHN BIGLER,
PITTSBURGH, WEDNESDAY, JULY 15, 1546
Allegheny County Democratic Ticket.
FOR CANAL COMMISSIONER,
'WILLIAM B. v-osTir.a,
OF BRADFORD COUNTY
Congress,
WILSON 71I'CANDLESS, of Peetles.
Sheriff,
RODY 'PATTERSON, of LairrenFeuille
PrOthonotary,
GEORGE R. RIDDLE, of Alleg,hcny.
Assembly,
SAMUEL W. BLACK, of Pittsburgh.
ROBERT H. KERR, of Xleghtny.
JOHN. H. 11PELIIENNY, of Jefferson
JOSEPH COOPER, of
Commissioner for 3 years,
ROBERT DONALDSON, of Wilkins.
Commissioner for 1 year,
WM. 'BRYANT, of Pittsburgh.
Auditor for * 3 years,
WILLIAM EWING ; of Robinson.
Auditor for 1 year,
N. PATTERSON, of Birmingham.
Coroner,
LEWIS.V E YINIA N, 4 lltgGeuy
: Pco.asylmola Rail Road.:
The Councils of Philadelphia we are asswed
have not passed a resolution. authorizing a sub
scription of 9.i millions: of dollars tojhe stuck of
the Penns) . l; aria Railioad. The resolution said
to hose been adopted by the councils, we belies e.
first appeared in the Ilarrisburgh Democratic Union.
The editors of the Union, we trust, will explain
the matter.
Col. Wilson
The Journal and Gazette keep up a constant fire
upon Cot... 111:CAnlmtss, but we feel well assured
that their efforts to destroy his well.clerved port
larity with the people of Allegheny county, will
be entirely unavailing. The "Clarion letter,'
about which they have so much to say, has been
read by the people. They are familiar with its
contents, and will not be deceived by the state
:tents of those interested in giving it an interpre
tation of which it is not fairly susceptible.
COL. ArCANYILESS is well known to the freemen
of Allegheny county as the ardent and consistent
supporter of the Tariff policy. In fact be is DOW
in Washington city, exerting his influence to de- I
feat INl*Kay's bill, or have it so amended a ., to I.
make its:provisions entirely acceptable to the peo
ple Of Pennsylvania. Whilst the editors of the
Journal and Gazette are busily engaged in misrep
resenting a letter written by him in 1644. and en
deavoring to place him in an attitude of hostility
to Pennsylvania interests, he is at Washington
city, untiring in his efforts to have those interests
properly, guarded in the Tariff Bill now before the
senate.
Tat hired COEUCION BlLl..—Amongm. the in- i
telligence gleaned from our English papers by the
Britannia, was included a confident prediction. by •
the European Times, that the British ministry
would have to retire upon the IriSh Coercin Bill.!
Such, it appears by a London letter of the loth,
nit, in the Washington Union. seas the prevailing
opinion a week prior to that date; . -but." says the
writer, the opinion seems to prevail just now
that Sir Robert Beal will be sustained upon that
question, though it must he admit'cd that his
friends are in great alarm. :horrid he. iliAt eler,
succeed in this, the sugar duties stare him fully in
the face, and will assuredly derea , him unless he
'ilk-sakes and goes to the country. I still entertain
the opinion expressed in my former letters, that
the Teel ministry will be forced to retire."
Tae POTTAR ATOM lI.S.—A treaty has just been
erected with these Indians, by which they cede to
the United States four n.illious of acres of land ly- ,
ing between the Mississippi and Missouri rivers in
the territory of lowa and the disputed tract; and
also about one million of acres lying on the wa
ters of the Osage, south and west of the Missouri .
The Pottawatomies are by this treaty to be uni
ted in oue'body, and located on the east end of the
lands purchased from the Kansas last winter, half
a million of acres of which are granted to them
by the treaty, together with an annuity of come
thirty thousand dollars, to continue for thirty
years, and possibly longer, under certain contin
gencies:.
FOIST ISABEL POST OFFICE.—The mail made
up at New Orleans for Point Isabel, on Saturday
July 26th contained 2,000 letters and 500
papers. The New Orleans Tines says there is a
great deal of difficulty at the Point Isabel Post
Office, in the distribution of the mails for the
army, owing to the neglect of the writers to
state on the address the names of the various
regiments to which their correspondents are at
tached.
Tin Caw-ans.—The London correspondent of
the Boston Atlas, writing on the day of the
sailing-of the Britannia, says—"lt is reported to
day in the city, that the Asiatic cholera'has made
its appearance at Hull. It has been known for
tome time that the cholera has appeared in
several places between India and Russia, it hav
ing taken precisely the same route as it
.did
manryears since."
-
The Brooklyn Common Council on the
29th uh, passed a resolution directing the City At
torney not to prosecute for violation of licences for
sale of liquors except the complainant give bonds
in the sum of :$250. The Mayor vetoed the reso
lution, and the Common Council on :Monday
wheeled about and sustained the veto by a vote of
1 t to d, and adopted a report against granting li
cences.
BBEAcn or Tao:arm—A German girl named
Catharine Mehner, recovered verdict of 51000
and cots against Jacob afergenfeldher, in the Su
perior Court, at New York, on Thursday, for a
breach of the marriage promise.
Tits Arars-r I:rrztissr.—We are authorised
by J. Ross Snowden; Rk.,state Treasurer, says
the North rhocrirao, to state that, unless some con
tingency, now unforeseen and scarcely possible,
should interpose, the August interest will certain
ly be paid. •
A celebrated English poet once advertised that
he would supply "lines for any occasion." A
provincial sought'hun shortly after, and wanted a
lint 'Strong enough to catch a porpoise. The poetic
art was nonplussed.
, .
Car.Ar Livure.--A writer in the Texan Advo
recommendi the hotel at Indiana Point, be
cume they only charge $1,50 for a broiled chicken
and give you gratis a bath in your bed room, pro
vided it rains.
Cot. #icico, or MointovrA.—Once a slave in
Kentiicky, and afterwards in New Orleans, he is
wits- o commission merchant in Monrovia. doing
a butittess worth $4600 ors3ooo per annum.
Pea. Dec.—Vice Prelitlent•ls.ll,l4B will ac
cept our than:Ls for valuable public documents. • • '
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Di scn En.--Rstes and Csnoo, Whose exami.
nation for the robbery of Mr. Logan we noticed
yesterday, were discharged,.the evidence not being
sufficient to commit them. DAVID lawix Was .
committed for trial. STUDDS Itlld PAT KAEFV
have not yet been arrested.
Democratic Proxperts in Dlcno;s.—Frorti all we
can gather from variousparta of the State. says the
Chicago Democrat, our
_prospects as a party were
never better.
COMO gallons of Long 'Pond water was tlis
triblited an the Commons atßoston during the 4th.
to about, '3OOO persons, at an expense to the city
of about $•200 only.
From the 'Buffalo Corn. Adv., duly 7,
A DESPERATE WOMAN.
Readers of newspapers have doubtless noticed
within the year past, occasional allusions; to a
woman in - the Western country, who complained
of terrible wrongs she had suffered at the hands of
a man formerly resident in this city, and threaten
ed some dreadful retributio. the last notice of
her stated that she had left Lafayette. Indiana, in
masculine attire and armed, and had made her
way to some town in the interior of Ohio.
Last Saturday morning, while the Great Wes-'
tern was lying at Mackinaw; it ‘l as: whispered
round that one of the passengers, who seemed a
trim boy of some sixteen or eighteen years. was
in tact a woman. Captain Walker invited the I
youth and one of the principal citizens of Mrieki-,
naw into his office, and there being questioned. the!
suspicious passenger decFared herself a woman, and
gave her reasons for assuming the dress she wole.!
r-he said she was married, as she supposed, a new l i
years ago, in this city. to a man whose name our
informant was unable to give; that after living
with him scone years and having two or threel
children, her husband told her the marriage was
all a sham, that he had another lawful wife, and I
had conteuiptiously cast off her and her children.
Under these circumstances. she had sworn to,
have revenge or Justice. She had ascertained that
the man who hail thus deeply wronged her was',
living at Mackinaw, and she had conie there to ob
tain a recognition of her rights, or rengence in
default. Upon which she exhibited two loaded
pistols which she carried about her person. Af
ter some farther conversation, she gave up the pis
tols, and a messenger was despatched to the bus.'
band with an intimation that a passenger on the
Western wished to see him.. He soon came on
board, and the two parties met face to fare. The
women upbraided him with all the wrongs he had
inflicted upon her, and demanded reparation for
hsrself and children by a lgal marriage, at the
same time, with all the recklessness of a woman
goaded to desperation, threp nine. his life with
the mast vehement awes ~..r,thais if he failed to do
her justice.
At this point the door opened. and the man, nbo
had cowered before her, shot out like lightning and
esca ped to the shore. She soon followed after.
ascertained his place of business, and sought an
other inseniew. As she approacached, the inan,
doubtless supposing she had come to fulfil her
threats, and that he must defend his life, rais
ed a pistol and fired. The ball struck near her
feet. She net er blenched, but drawing a pistol
in turn from her vest. Wok deliberate ann at
him, and then lowered the weapon. saying as
she turned on her heel, -nb, you poor contempt
ible wretch, it would disgrace even a woman
to slay your
The affair of course. made a great noise on the
island, but what was the issue we are unable to
state. The boat swung off soon after the events
e have detailed, leaving both parties ashore. We
hale heard many stories about the character and
the relations of the pattics in this matter. but not
enough that we can rely upon to form a decided
opinion as to the merit" of The case. It may be
that the woman is profligate; but how often does
the term abandoned have a strictness of meaning,
not intended by those who use it to characterise
frailty, and how many, now the scorn and outcast
of society. desperie in rice and cruse iduideg,ra
dad until tics hat" 1,4 a:I stir - Nance of WO rn La
hood. would be ha . virlcous sri. e- moth
et-5. but for the foul wrong and aband , atirrient of
which they have been the victims. - Pen , is terri
ble wrong somewhere in the case we hair e related.
and our judgment. as well as our sympathies in
clines us to bellete that the unsexed woman is
the sufferer.
LAWS OF PENNSYLVANIA
AN ACT relative to the appointment of trustees
by Orphans' Court, and for other purposes, passed
at the last session—
:iECTION I.—Be it enacted, Th.ft from and after
the passage of this act, in all cases .s here any I
trustee or trustees created or vested with author- I
ty, by the last will shall die, resign, or Le other
wise remoted from the trust, the orphans' court of
the proper county shall have potter and authority
to appoint another trustee; to supply the vacancy
occasioned by such death, resignation or removal.
and shall require security for the faithful perform
ance of the trust: and the said courts ale hereby
invested with power to dismiss all executors, ad
ministrators or guardians of estates held by testa
' mentary trust, in cases of waste or mismanage
ment, coming within the provisions of the twenty
second of the act of twenty-ninth March one thous.
and eight hundred and thirty-two, telatit e to or
phans' courts.
Sx.yrrots 4.—lt shall be the du'y of the county
commissioners of every county,to publish in detail
I the accounts of registers for collateral inheritance
tax, as settled by the county auditors. in the same
manner as the accounts of county rates and levies
are now required to be published; and the auditors
wages for setting such accounts, shall be paid,
out of such tax. April 22, IS-1 t.
CANAL TOLLS
The Secretary of the Board of Canal Commis
stoners kindly furnish us the following.
CANAL COMXIIIISIONiItIi . OPVICL.,
Harrisburg, July It, 1E46.
To the Editor of the Pennsylvanian;
The following statement will exhibit the re
ceipts upon the main line of the Pennsylvania im
provements from Philadelphia to Pittsburgh, from
the beginning of the fiscal year up to the Ist of
July, compared with the same period of last year:
In 1840, Total, $474,043 4.5
In 1345, 474,001 47
Increase on the mainline over 1845, SG4I 08.
DELAWSIRS DIVISION.
Receipts to Ist July, 1846, $53,125 27
" " " 1845, 51,360 80
Increase on Del. Div. over 1845, $1,764 47
P. S. For want of a return from a Collector
on the West Branch anti Susquehanna Divisions,
we are unable to give you the aggregate receipts
on the Susquehanna and branches as yet; the a
mount last year was $52,087 W.—Pennsy/vanian.
cr'The War Eagle met with an accident on
Saturday morning last, which well nigh caused
her destruction, In coming down over the Upper
Rappids, she struck a rock, by which a hole was
knocked in her hull, of such magnitude as to cause
her to fill rappidly. She was run to the shore,
when her bow grounded in three feet water, while
her stern lay in fifteen. In this condition her
pumps were started, but with no material effect, as
the water continued to gain headway, and tl.e
stern to settle down. Fortunately at this crisis,
the Tempest hove in sight, and soon after, the
Fortune, also. These boats immediately went
to her assistance; but, notwithstanding the united
exertions of their crews to clear her of water,
nothing could be effected, until a pilot belonging
to the Tempest„ dived down to the breach in
the hull, and, with a buffalo robe, partially stole
ped - the leak. This adventurous feat was doubtless
the means of saving the boat. The Tempest and
Fortune lay by her all day on the Fourth, and
finally succeeded in raising her. She will proceed
to this port for repairs'- 7 —St. Louis .Reporicr.
On Tuesday maming, July 11, Join; COOPER.
If 4ram, second son of Wm. and Helen Mar Hive
aged.five years. - His funeral will take place this
morning at la from the residence of his
parents, 3d — stiiiet, - oriptrEW the 3d "Presbyterian
Church,
List or Letters
TEMAINING in the Post Office, at Pittsburgh,
July 16th, 1846. Persona calling for letters,
whose names are on thii List, will pleaah say they
are advertised.
Adams R P Allen A J
Agnew John &billet{ Anderson Sarah
Adams Amy Ellen Apply John
.Affantrangrer E J Andrews Win
AbramsE Charles Anstiss Christopher
Adams nobt '2 Armitage George
Adams ltobt Angenbatigh Win
Aikin John Austin A J
Adams John Atchison David
Alford James 11
Banki Charles
Baker John C
Baily Mrs .1
Ballard James -1'
Baldwin J M B
Baker F S •
Balph Benjamin
Baker William
Barton Edward
Barber B
Barker Joseph
Bastian Henry
Barnett Joseph
Bateman Mr
Bell James
Bemis James M
Beall George W
Bowman Peter
Botts & Cotton
Brots'n Deiton
Brown James
Brow n Stephurt I)
Brown Ann
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Beach R IL
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Blackford J
Birch W S 2
Blood Samuel
Bently Cuthbert
Block Samuel
Black Samos
Black Henry
Bovard .I%l'Key & Co
Bovard James
Boggs Julia P
Holman Joseph E.
Born Edmund
Boyle John
Boice E
Boyd James
Boyer Sarah
Byers Benjamin
Burns James M
Burk John C
Biruey William
livers 1.1
Buckley John
funnel) Stephen
Racy Benjamin •
Butler J W
Butler W illusm
Butler Mary Auuc
Butler John 11 .
Burns Edy
Byrne B
Drentlinger Adaline
Brown Lonisia
Brown Daniel
Brown Mary B
Brown Catharine Mrs
Brittin John
Brisbin Samuel
Bryant Clla M
Bradley Charles
Brenner Bernard
Brooks Jane
Coulson N
Conyers J M
Cornell R.
Conley Hugh
Connor Ann
Cowan Mary It
Cox Mary A
Con Minimei A
Conrad Harry
Corry A
Conway Thoi
Curry C
Conn F P
Connor James
Cook John It
Crawford John
Crawford Andrew S
Crane Moses
Crawford Irwin
Crawford Robt
Crosset John
Curry Wm
Cunningham John
Carry Anne
Cummings John
Culbert Garrett
Curtis Sarah Ann
Cunningham John H
Cummings C Win
Cummings Win
Cochran Jas
Cooper \V D
Collins Mary
2 Cohen Aaron
Collins Washington
Collier Treadwell
Colder Lloyd M
Collins Win
Dalzell Nancy Dorsey Andrew
Dalzell W P Donnelly Anna G
Day Wrn Dougherty J II
Dashwel John W duct Donohoe Patrick
Davidson E W Dougherty Wm
Davis Wm Doke Wm
Davis James Downy Patterson
Davis Hannah E Douglass John W
Davis Thos Donorhoe Jas
Duvall David P Doah John
Devolt.Adam Donnellum Jas
Dellett Geo F Dripps John
Delany Win Dunn Pail"
Dickson Ingraham Duman Chas
Dickson James ',moss Michael
D 11 , irrlre Henry Dunn Win sr.
Dickson Thos Dunning James
Dougherty John Duncan Alma
Durtf Geo Dunbar Valentine E
Don Mary
Callan Jame.
Cameron James
Cartier L C
Carpenter Simon
Cameron Lewis 0
Catherwood Wm
Casey Patrick
Carnes Wm
Calhoun W D
Carey Sarah A
Carnahan John
' Colhoun John
Caughan Win
Cannan.Jaa
Carney Hagan
Campbell Si. G illespie
Campbell E C
I Caldwell 1
Campbell Jaa
I Campbell Mary Ann
Campbell W F
!Chambers John
Charles J
Churnside It
Chase Eds'd II
Chamberlain Mari
Ceps E
Chester Wm Re%
I Chandler Theo C
I Christy Andrew
I Cloud St. N mm
Clouse Isaac II
Cinuaniond Robert
Claud• Mary A
Clark Susan
I Clark Jeffly
Clark James
Clark Jas
Emory Daniel F.Arnunil Allen
English Sydney Eakin Matthew
Espy Win Ellis Vespasian
Evans Mary D Elliott George
Ewing E
Fair Felly Ford J II
Farroll Bernard Fowler John
Farroll Mary Forward C F Mrs
Furguson U Mrs Foster Mrs Jane 2
Ferguson James 2 Foretiman John II
Ferris Win Fox Wm
Ferguson Mary " Frazier Duncan
Fernon Emmett Frazier \V E
Field G G Rev Frasor Win
Finly Mrs Il Freeman Alford
Fleming Sarah Anne Fredrick John W
Flanagan F C Frceler Lewi■
Fitzimmons John Frodsham John
Fazimmons Dirrid French Rebecca
Fleeson Eliza : 1 / 4 1 Farmer Lucinda miss
Fisher Wm _
Garret Andrew Godwin James \V
Garwood David Gorden Leonard
Gates C R Gould Sarni
Gardner It Grier Rev J
Gallagher Elizabeth Grace Wm
Garrett Mrs Greif's°ll John
Gail Lockwood Grace Leland John
Gallagher Eliza. Gregg James
Gilmore A C Greyed! Mary Ann
Gilmore John Grier Saml -
I Gibson Nicholas Gribble S B
; Gibson Wm Grayson Danl
i Gillett J M Gray Geo W
Gleaves Charlotte Graham Sarah
Glaris Elisabeth Graham Harvey
Glenn W H Graham Sand.
Glenn David Graham Eliza
Glenn Joseph Gray Saml
Glenn John li Guest John
Gould Phebe mre Gulick John P
i Goulding George
Hamilton James I lowenstein Samuel
Hammond R H 2 Houseman Margaret
Hacke Jacob If Howard John
Haight Almira 2 Horner John M
Hague John Haskill Mary A
Hagatty Hannah Hazelton William
Hanna Jesse Hawkins Minewa Miss
Haney Charles Herron Jonathan
Hague Richard Heminway Mary Mrs
Hartley Clarence Ilenderson Peter
Hartline George HeafTer Napoleon
Harris Ephraime E Heinler Eliza
Herrington Rachael HeatTer Napoleon
Hare Samuel !,,Licel Henry
Harwood Andrew Herron Wm
Haden Ella T Ilibler Maria
Hastings Mary Hill Martha C
Hitchcock Margaret Hill Sarah
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Hibler Arthur Ifise John
Hollenback Wm fluke Benjamin
Holin Henry Hull Anne
Holbrook Michael Hughs Thomas
Hogg Nancy Mn Hersey W L
Howe laabell Hyland Stephen
Horner John Hutcheson Thomas
Hood Alexander A Huston Sarah
Hough Rebecca Hutcheson W M
Hoffer W C 2 Hultz Hiram
'ford David 2 Hughes Wm
Howser Joseph
Irwin Wm Irwin Genrge
Ireland Elizabeth Irwin J M C
iinhis John Irwin John K
Irish John
Janey Wm J
Jacobs J Y Johnson L
Johnson John M Johnston 11 B
Johnson Thomas Jones Matthew
Johnson Jane Jones Charles N
Johnston Henry Jones David M
Johnson John Jones David
Johnston Mary Jones James
Keown John Klinefelter Capt
Kennedy Mrs Kimble Collin B
Kennedy John Kingsland C
Kuys E Kissick Moses
Kuys Wm Kindeegh Saragh Ann
Kaims Bennett Kimmel! Samuel
Kemmell Timothy King" Mary M
Rein August Kinney Samuel
Kelly J D & A Kiddoo Win
Kelly A Kincaid Sarah
Kerr Sarah Koehler Mr Rev
Kerr Jane
Lambie Ann B Linn Thom
',excoriate. John 2 Lynch Andrew
Lanthien - Ilannah Lockart ftobt
TEZEI
Lusk Mary
Lesee 'Chas •
Login 'Ann." ,
Lasky Mr
Lloyd Geo
Ludlow James
Lloyd John
Loomis A
Lynch Mary MP
Longwell Dasid
Lowrie J
Lowry L 9
Lang 13enty
leshoo .Hugh
'Aycock Joseph B
Lattimer James
LaaghlinJohn
Leslie It
Lewis C..
Lewis Jame
Leslie Ran
Leringstoo ArChihahl
Linfortl Than
Lescumb Paul D
Lesley James
Mitchell W
Miller A J
Mitchel Harper
Mitchel 'Eliza
Miller Elizabeth
Mitchell John
MillerM 11
2
;dilter Tienry
Miller Joseph
pilfer Robt
Moore C Miss
Morris Moses
Moon Jacob
Montgomery J C
Morfit Camphill
Morgan David D
Montgomery John
Monroe James
Moorhead Kennedy
Morrow Martha
Mlcllen W G
Myers & Son J
Myers Joseph
M 0 ntl vel 1 Sarah
Mursain Joseph
Murdock Alex
Mudge Gardner
Mudjett Joseph
Murray It
Murray Harriett
Murray James.
ITalioney Danl
Mansfield Catharine
Marnanc Timothy
,MackMackey James A
ey
Tiros
nanimas Emily
M.iv Jane Miss
Matthews Eliza
Matson Rebecca
Maguire Catharine
Mann:Peter
Maxwell Jauteu
Martin Mary
Marshall Relit
Martin G A
.Mellenger Margaret
Nletker Joseph II
Mullin Henry
Mend Abirain P
Messicks Eliza
Mullin Hugh
Meaklein Archibald
Mesrich Joseph
Mellor T , W
Merritt Parker N
Merritt M
Mellen Sami
Mellenger John
Ikteiniecic Jacob
Milligan .1
Mulholl and Wm
Morram Margaret
, .
M'Cabe James Nl'Guire Edwd
M'Affee Jamea M'Gin Jane
M'Culloch Thomas M'Farland John '
M'Cullough P M'llroy Jane
M'Clelland Samnel NVllroy W M
M'Caughey Wm Milroy Jas M
M'Clowry Thomas NVllroy Jae
NVClarin Wm M'llwain Geo
M'Cartney Jackson Wllwain Jane
M'Callen Charles NVKelvy Jut
M'Clintock S'ameel R M'Kee .Hugh
M'Clown .1 M M'Keraghan & Co
M'Candl ass Matthew M'Kee Jeremiah
M'Carty.General NT`Kinnias Mary
M'Cartney David M'Kee James
M'Candless Alexander M`Kinnis Mr
McCord James M'Kea H
NVConloane W D M'Kee B. St
M'Coy Win M'Kee Thos
M'Comb M'Kown Jae
M'Cutchenn Ann M'Clean Win
M`Crury Jae M•Lean Dan -
M'Cnteheon M A W mistlNVldtre Nancy D
13‘11-rum Sam NVl.anghlln Jae
M'Crury Alex NtLatn Jane mrs
M'Comlni Jas Ni• Williams Mary
i M'Crudy Jam NVMullen Lawrence
I NPDaroel Albert M'Kee Jay
INVGee Rebecca NlNlillar Nancy
1 M'Farland Jae M Ni'Mtnnis Jerh
M•Guirejnhn NVNlillen John
I NVNarl and Mr NV:Caught Alves
I NrGunugh Dan M'Vlcker John
Nesmith Benj
Neely Joseph
vet!: Andrea
Ne:son N
O, ens T Osborne Berzelleo
O'Hara Michael O'Neil Matthew
O'Neill James O'Brien Joseph
Owens Wm Res
o Osburn Elizabeth
Parkinson Virginia Pease Enos 3
Parkinson Joseph Phillips Eliza B
Patr:ck F.lizahca: Anne Phillips Peter
Payne Joiner Phillips 'l' H
Parsons Normond D Pierce 3 C
Page E W Phillips P
Perney Henry Phillips Peter Mrs
Patten° C M Pinkerton Mrs
1
Parson R Price Abel
; Patterson John 2 Preatiy N W
I Patterson Joseph 2 Pressor C
l Patterson L B 2 Pritchard A
Pow John ?dais W
1 Pcarse W N Frobet Margaretta
IPeprard Cathtn J Mrs proven' W B
Penniman N A Prudewine Edward
Percival W M Pristin Sarah
Perry B F Pratt Mrs
Perry Henry Purly E G
Pearson Joseph
Qeer Wm
Rideont Washington Rafferty Henry 2
Riley Laurence Rankin John
Biter Jai Rank R C 2
Richardson John Ray Anna Mary
Rice Louisa Ralston James ..
Riselley Supphay RaYland Jas
Riley Owen Ramsey John
Roach Jaw Red Cardiac
Roseburgh Sam Reese Jas
Rowland S Rhoades Thos D
Rowe Hannah Rhoades Bull
1 Rutrock Ahin Ross C mrs
Roberts M Reed Ralph
Roberts S W Reynolds Mr
ROSS Jno Reed W G
Robinson Alex Rcep Danl
Robinson Dan Richards Mary
, Ilogno H V Ruter A W
i Robinson John A Itutlinford Ales .
Robinson T I. Rudy ..I.)s
Rogers, Mary C Russell Win
9
Shaw Joseph Skan IV
Shannon Joseph Sinnott Henrietta
Shaw Samuel &Haman James
Sharp James Slentz Edward B
Showalter Benjamin Slacker Ellen
Shields Joseph C Smith E
Shinier A Sin th George E
Shillinhym David Sm.th B
Sheppard Henry Smith II
Smittleworth Sarah Smith Margaret
Simpson Jane Smith Elizabeth K
Skeen Catharine Snodgrass James
Simpson Martha Spears James
SiMpson John Spangler Edward P
SI lie Wm Spratt David
Slimelair James Snider John
Skillet) Mr Snodgrass Eliza Jane
Steel lk. Snodgrass
I
Sterling Janet Sawyer Parker
Steen Margaret Saley mr rev
Stearns M A Mrs Sanderson John
Steel W R Salmon Michael
Stainberger Elizabeth Salton Sophia G
Stafford Patrick Sander. Sam
Stearns John A Saybrook 'Henry
Starr John N Salton 'Win
Stean Mary Scott Eliza
Stewart Wm Scott Emily H
Stokes Rev It. C Scott Walton
Strong E D Scott J P
Stout Nathaniel 2 Scarbeirough D
Sturrock James Scott Mary P ''''
Strong Elijah Suly C C
Stilly John B Sligo George
Stone II N Stokes W II
Struthers Thomas Summer. K Mrs
Stocker Stephen B Sweeny Mary
Stickney J C Swain Morris F
T
Taylor B. S Turbett James
Taylor Robert Toby Edwin
Taylor Isaac Treader Solomon
Tait George Troutman II C
Taylor Joseph A Townsend Harriett
Thomas Frederick J Todd C B
Tharp George Trumick Jane
Teirny George Troutman G M
Tish -Adam Turner John
Thwing II G Turner Wm
Templeton Pompey Tomer Constantine
Thompson Caroline Truzell N W
Tracy Edward
Linwood James
Voorhies W J VarnerJoon J
Vance John Von Donhorst Julius
Vanwinkle Wright &c
Walker Tames
Walker Sam/
Walker Wm
Ward Wm
Wardsworth Wm
Warren Wm
Wade Abba A
Ward Z
Wattenwale G Dr
Waker Gharlea
Warren Geo
Westervelt Abram
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Wells C Wilkinson Charles
Webster Lawrence W.ngate A S
Wendt Gco W W;Hiarnson Henry
Webb Joseph Wednisi -Valentine
Wurtz Vizaheth Williamson Lettey Anne;
Wearn Joseph ' Wiley James
Wells Elisha Winston Priscilla
Wenzil, Philip _ Wilton Wm
:Weed Geo L Winslow Jamea M
Weldon - Riad ---- Woods John George"
West'Wm Weeds Thomas
Weauer Charies Woodside Thomas
White Wm . Woolent Chas
White Isaac N Woodbridge J M
White E C Wolfe T ZH: & Pro
White George G Wood W Capt .
Wheeler Fraciette L Wood Cornelia Miss
Whiteman Hugh Wright Maioaret
Wheeler W F -Wright Benjamin M
Y ,
Young 'Saral
Young Joshua
Yost C F-
Zeir John
Zeigler Geo V
St. Bt. Prairie Bird.
Capt. of St. Bt. Union
Pittsburgh , June 15, 1846
UCTION SALES, of Dry Goods and Furni-
Ili lure &c. At .ItKenna's Auction Booms, No.
111 Wood -street 3d door from fith'to,morrow.
Thursday, July 10th, at 10 o'clock, A. M., will be
sold without reserve, by order of Consignees, the
balance of several lots of Dry Goods, to•close con
signments.
And at 2 o'clock, P. M., a variety of household
and kitchen furniture.
At 8 o'clock, same evening. a large lot of
Watches, of nearly every description.
Also, 3 shot guns. second handed; 2 superior
rifles. P. MICENNA,
iYI3 . Auctioneer.
UCTION SALES, by John D. Davis: Auc
tionter, South-east corner of Wood and Fifth
streets, at 10 o'clock on Thursday morning the
lath inst., will be sold without reserve for act
of whom it may concern, an extensive assort
ment of fresh and seasonable Dry Goods, Boots,
Shoes, llats, Caps, Bonnets, fine pocket and ta
ble cutlery, &c.
At 2 o'clock, P. M.,
500 bushels Corn in sacksi
Carpe:ing Matrasses, Glasses, a large assortment
of new and second hand household and kitchen
Furniture, &c.
At 7i o'clock, P. M., a retail stock of staple
and fancy Dry Goods, new and second hand
Gold and Silver Watches in great variety, Man.
tel Clocks, Shot Guns, Rifles! 'Pistols, Musical
Initruments, readymade Clothing, &c. jyttl.
ROSII-100 barrels No 1 Rosin just received
and for sale by
5
LINSEED OIL-10 barrels Linseed. Oil now
landing and for sale by
.IYIS MILLER & RICKETSON.
IMADDER-1 cask superior Madder in store
and for sale b
jyl3 MILLER & RICKETSON.
PERSONS wishing to test the value of a bright
light in a dark night, will please call at the Drug
Store of Hays & Brockway, and purchase an article
called CAMPHIME OIL. 't is death to darkness and
a "terror to edit doers." No. 2, commercial Row,
Liberty street. jyls
Nelson S D
Noble Samuel
Norris John
Tilt subscriber offers for sale his Farm, situate
in Baldwin township, Allegheny county, ft miles
from Pittsburgh, containing SO acres; of which I
will sell the whole or in two or four different parts
to suit purchasers. The buildkgs consist of a two
story frame; an inexhaustable supply of coal stone;
several never failing springs of water, plenty abate
stone, &c.
White George
Williams John C
Williams Mr
Williams Abraham
Williams Samuel D
Williams David 8
Willson Jane Mrs
Willson Hamilton
Wolsou Samuel
Willson Robert
Willson John
Wit/son James G
Mil
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INITIALS
C. M'KUIBIN, P. M
1 Tierce of Rice.
20 Western Reserve Cheese in boxes.'
4 casks French Brandy;
G boxes Virkinia.Honey 'Pew Tobacco;
2 Patent Refrigerators;
1 Cooking Stove with pots, &c.
MILLER 43: RICKETSON
Light In Dark Plates.
Farm for Sale
Pelson' desirous of purchasing can have any in
formation by applying to the subscriber, or to Wil
liam Wilson, residing on the premises.
jy 15411. k.. et WILLIAM BELTZHOOVER.
PONSUMPTION and Bleeding at the Lungs cured
by the Ltie Of Di. DUNC.A3I . 3 E.XPECTORANT
Miss EMELINE VEAGER, aged seventeen years,
was taken, when at the age of sixteen, with a slight
cold; which she neglected until the LUNGS fell a
prey to that seeking destroyer, CONSUMPTION,
when application to a physician was made, but to no
effect. Ho considered her case a hopeless one, and
prescribed but little medicine for her. In the mean
time she discharged great quantities of blood, with
much expectoration of thick phlegm and cough.—
Ber bodily frame at length became reduced to a lir
, ing skeleton. Her last was anxiously looked for by
her friends, that her sufferings might end by the
pangs of death. During the time, her physician
frequently called, and as the last resort, determined,
to test the virtues of "Dr. Duncan's Expectorant
Remedy,” having noticed some extraordinary cures
performed by the medicine in similar cases. He at
once obtained two' bottles, and administered it to
her. The fourth day he ound some change, which
gave hopes. Be continued giving the medicine for
e•gliteen days; at that time she was rendered able to
be walking in her bed chamber, to the astonishment'
of her friends and relatives. She continued using
the medicine for eight weeks, when she declared
herself entirely free from disease and pain, and now
pursues her daily occupations in perfect health.
D :7- A small pamphlet accompanies this medicine,
which gives a full description of diseases, the man
ner of treatment, &c, &c.
Dr. Duncan's irestern Office, 150 Sycamore st.,
C.ncinnati. jyls
For Clnclnnat f.
RLOUL•tt .PICKET
1 THlnew and light draught passenger
Affa'
Ai. steamer W ES T , Capt. lilitar.tt,
w, eace for the nbo.e and all intermediate ports
regularly. The Western draws but 12 incites, and
was bu..t expressly to run in the trade during the
low water season.
For freight or passage, having superior accommo
dancing, apply on board.
GOTTUN-103 bales AI ississippi and Tennessee
Cotton, just arriving and for save by
M. B B.HEY & Co,
.57 Water at.
i.YII
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NT AILS-200 kegs "Darnaaons" Nails, lust rec'd
and for sale by M. B. RHEY & Co,
iyl4 57 Water wt.
_ .
T -3 1RE BRICK-14,500, a superior article jnst
t -
landing and for sale by
M. B. RHEY do Co,
57 Water at.
Penn Insurance Company.
THE seren:cenah (lan LAST) instalment, on the
stock of this company (being S2SU per share)
will be due on Itednesday the 15th July inst.
J. FECNEY, Jr.
Notice to Stockholders.
AT a meeting of the Directors of the Pare
aunaNcs CO MP A:IT, it trod ordercd. That all
sums remaining due for instalments on stock, un
paid, on Saturday the 18th day of July, inst. be
pi ice,i in the hands of the : , olicitor of the company.
for immediate collection. From the minutes
J. FINNEY, Jr.
Seey.
UNDRIFS
tj 5 bags Ground Nuts;
1 bale Almond..
1 cask No. t, Madder, a first rate article.
2 hbla 44 4 ,
1 4 , Cloves;
20 boxes Chocolate;
10 kegs mustard:
15 boxes Fancy Soaps;
80 mats Cassia;
5 bags Pimento;
2 bbls Snuff. (superior);
20 boxes Ground Pepper;
2 bble Ginger;
3 44 Brazil Sugar;
15000 half Spanish Segura;
20 doz. Manilla Cords, (long;)
15 44 Plough Lines;
10 kegs Saleratus;
2000 lbs. Cotton Yarn, assorted Nos.
500 44 Batting;
25 boxes Raisins, &c. &c. &c.
Just received and for sale
AR
M by
TIN & SMITH,
56 Wood street, between 3d and 4th
FLOUR -50 Bbls Superfine fresh Family Flour;
just received and for sale by
MARTIN & SMIT4I,
y7-dltsv 56 Wood, between 3d and Fourth eta.
TISALMS & R\MNS, for the usa of the German
Reformed Church in the U. S. of America, En
glish and German. For sale by
SCRIBA & SCHEIBLER,
115 Wood st.
SCENES AND ADVENTURES IN SPAIN, from
1835 to 184IY, by 'Poco Mas, bound in paper and
muslin.
A SUMMER'S JAUNT ACROSS THE WATER,'
including visits to Fugland,lreland,Stotland, France,
Switzerland, Germany, Delgium,! etc., I. J. Jay:
Smith, Librarian of the Philadelphia. -and' Loganian
Librarics,'2 valet bound in paper and
,muslin. Just
received and for gale by
JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, ..
43 Market at.
J.
AP OF ME,XICO,
.showing the Seat of War.
I Just receivediann for sale by
JOHNSTON & STOCKTON,
43 Market at:
NOT E---The' co.partnerahlp.of Holdship
11( Browne being dissolved on the 28th day of April
last, by the decease nor ILL K. Browhe, all persons in
debted arc notifigd to pay to3lessis. Hill at'Browne r
(at the old stand, NO. 87 Wood street,) they being
duly authorized to wind up the entire business of the
late firm, without delay.
. ELIZA At HOLDSHIP,
Surviving Partner.
, DAVID 1.! BROWNE,
Administtator of the estate Of AI R Browne.
J) 7-110 I
SAMUEL C. 111!.L
St BROWNE,
(svccr.ssons TO lIOLDSIIIP AND-BROWNE,)
IMPORTERS l and manufacturers of Wall Paper,
and General l'upor Warehouse, No. 87 Wood
street, Vttsburgh. je2o
Per,sylvants Ra!lroad
? IIE BOOKS! for the subscription of shares to the
j_ stock of rlic "PennsylvanM Rail Road," will
be opened at the St. Charles Hotel, corner of Wood
and Third streets, on Wednesday] morning next; the
eighth day of duly, at 9 o'clock j 'and will continue
open until 3 o'clock ofthat and cif each consecutive
day for ten dayx.
The Commissioners named in the act of Incorpo
ration are roquested to meet on the motning of the
same day, at the same place, atB o'clock.
Benj. akewell, Wm. Eichbaun3,
Joshua Hanna, Win. McKnight;
Wm. *Larime!r, ' J.! Carothers,
If. M. Watts, John S. Littell..
iY 7
,
HAUEL , S PATENT! EAU LUSTRA.T.
ei HAIR RESTORATIVE.—this universally ap
proved and adMired article, free from arderit spirits,
pungent essential oil, and other destructive materials
cleans the hair; expeditiously, rendera it beautifully
bright, and imparts to it the delicate fragrance of the
flowers. Hair washed with this Extract soon be-
, comes pleasantly Soft and lexuriant in its growth,'
and it will positively bring in new hair on bald heads
by its use; and hair that has befit made harsh, and
is turning gray and falling out, By the use of spirits
or other improper preparations,! will soon be restor
ed-to its natural color and brilliancy by a few appli
cations of the Emu Lusfral. I
Premihm awarded at the FRArczt.rrr Losrt.
TOTE.
Sold by B A PANTO-STOCK & Co.,
Corner of 6th and Wood streets
17 Blinding Lots in Auction.
AT 3 o'clOck, P. M. on SatUrday the 19th inst.,
on the premises, will be rid without reserve,
Seventeen - very handsomely sttssated building lota in
the city district near Laceyville, being part of the
plan of lots laid out by Aleximder Miller ' , Esq.,
numbered 21 to 43 inclusive, and recorded in the of
fice for recording °Deeds, etc., in Book 3 Z,
Page 541, nine of which have a front of 22 to 24
feet on Duncan street, and extend back 120 feet.—
The (idler eight have each a front of 21 feet on De
Villier street and extend back.lo4 feet.
A plan of the lots may be seen at the Auction
Room, and any further information given by the sub
scriber. Terms,
one-third cash, balance payable in
12 and 18 misPths with interest:
Expense of conveyancing to lie paid by purchasers
Titre indispuiable , and free from all incumbrances.
iY9 JOHN D. P. IS, Auctionee , -
Bla*ely aud
Offics2crn Penn and ,linfthfied sts.
t GENTS for the Old Black Ball Line of Liter
pool - apd New York Packets.
Iternittances Made as usual to England, Ireland,
Scotland and Wales, in sums Of one pound sterling
and upwards-payable in any town of importance
in Great Britain and Ireland. 1
Persons wishing to send for their friends can have
them brought out by the above splendid line, on the
15th and 16th of 'any month.
Martin and dwlth,
UCCESSOMS to Irvine & dlartin,avholesale gro-
C:1 cers, produce and cormnission merchants, and
dealers in Pittsburgh manufactured articles, No. 56,
Wood street: Pittsburgh , .Pa. ! ielS
TaRCIT,GTS, &c. FOR: THE. FOURTH OF
200 bat; prime Sicily LemoMi, in good order.
50 bags Pea Hots;
2 " S; S. Almonds;
2 " Cream Nuts;
2 " Filberts and 2 hags Walnuts;
S baskets Olive Oil;
1 case Canton Presw•ood Ginger;
10 baa Raisins; for sale by retail and wholesale
where parties can get a cheap supply at
P. C. MARTIN'S,
60 ‘Vater at
FOR NEW ORLEANS
I pi, THE new and light draught steam"
er MAJOR RROWN, MARK STEP.-
Master,' will leave for the above
and intermediate ports, on Motroxv next, 20th insf.,
at 10 o'clock, AM. For Freighi or Parsage, apply
on board, Or to
jyli
LBoxes Lemons; for sale very low,
by
jyl4
NTEVER tan be cured!
I...OIIItRISVILLti Rti. J.) June 10, 1846.
Dr. D. jAYNE, No. 8 south Third street,,Philadel.
phis.--Deer Sir—l have this 'day had an interview
with the gentleman of whorit I made mention to voti
as having ;taken your Expectorant withsucli decided
effect. lie 13a respetabie tamer, living a few miles
rro:a he: I was so much interested in a xletailed
account he gave me of his cough and cure, that I
embrace the first liesure moment to communicate it
to you, att!l if the cure is as radical as it appears to
be, .t iv the most remwkabie one I have ever known.
For 3: years (a,ter having the measles) he has been
suffering wait a cough of the most distressing kind,
getting worse as he advanced in years; (he is now 55.)
Frequent terms of coughing and difficulty of 'breath
mg, lasting from an hour to an hour and a nalf,
would come upon him, with such severity as to ex
haust hits, with strangling until his eyed became
btoodsbili Ile had despaired of being cured, hav
ing tried, physicians and tj thousand things without
relief. For nine weeks immediately previous to his
taking the Expectorant, he had' not been able to to
I to his barn, although there was the most urgent Ise
' cessity ffir him to do so.
During the nine weeks 'he was under the care of
an eminent Physician, and he finally got just able to
go out and came to my store, and, hearing hiscough,
I recomMended to him your Expectorant. Ile first
said he hail tried so many ithings that ho had no.con
fidence in any thing; but Ii induced him to take a bot- 1
tle by telling-him of persons of my acquaintance who
had been decideply bene,..i.rd by it. This was on
Tuesday-', that night he took of it, and sayithat it was
the final comfortable night's. sleep ha had *enjoyed
for years. On the Thursday following he went to
work, and has continued ro make a full hand on his
farm ever since, (now nearly two months.) He told
me to-day that for the last week he had cut and split
a hundred rails, or made 100'panels of fence per day;
has been in the water to wash hie sheep, and other
wise exposed, without the least symptom of a return
of his tough, it having; entirely disappeared, and,
strangeat of ell, one third of a bottle has produced
the effect. He semis° thankful and overjoyed that
he "wants to talk all day'about it,” and says that if
he could not'procure another bottle, he would refuse
$lO O for the remainder of the bottle he has left.
Your', Carminitive Baleom I have used or recom
mended to others for the hit ten year, with - the'
most salutary effect. Keapectfully yours,
jyl I I JOIEN IL ANDERSON GI
tGrilOr sale in Pittabus ! gh at the Pekin Tea store,
72 Fourth street near. Wood—and at the Drpg store
ofH. Schnevarts, Federal street, Allegheny.
White and Brothers,
N0.' 1 •16 Market Street will dispose of their pre.
sent stock'Of Casioettat cost for cash: also, all
summer goods'itirm,oiiihand, will be sold at redu
ced prices. " jyl3-dlw.
AWNS ! LAWNS! !---Greaillargains in Lawns
are now to be had at Alexander & Day's, No. 75
Market at., as they are selling off their stock of these
good at a great reductiOn of prices so now is the
time fqr persons to suit themselves at comparative.
ly small expense. ALEXANDER & DAY,
No. 75 Market at.,
N.W. corner of the Diamond.
A rr DRESS GOODS—A. large •ausortment .
V of White dres, goods such as Nansook
Jack o 9ett, Mull and Swiss Mualins. Just received
and' for sale very cheap by •
ALEXANDER:ft DAY,
JO3l . 73 Marketlot., n. ivesj. cor. Diamond.
RATES OF DISCOUNT:
CORRECTED DAILY DV
ALLEN KRAMER, EXCHANGE BROKER;
COSINES OF • THIUD AND WOOD STREETS.
rmrmsn-vrorrA.
Philadelphia Banks —par
Pittsburgh par
Lancaster pat
Chester county par
Delaware county par
Montgomery county.. par
Northumberland:_..,..pat
Columbia Blidge Co .. pat
Doylestown pat
Rending pat
Bucks county pal
POttiville pat
Stan's Bank 30d
Brownsville ... . . ....*d
Washington *Li
All other solvent bks.2cl
Scrip.
bier & Man. bk. Pitt'h pal
State Scrip It d
City and County lid
Lancaster 10
HaMilton 1 15c
Granville 45t.
Farmers' Bk Canton-2501
Urbana: . 400
Sciota
All Solvent Banks--
EO. BROWNE.,
State Bk & branches-21d'
scrip,s & 6 p. e..spte
All solvent 8ank5....10,1
Eastern Banks
Wheeling
do. branches
Br'ch at Morgontown ld
LEARING-OUT SALE AT NO. 40— ' • '
J 26 ps Balzarinea from .25c to 40c, which have
been sold at prices from 371 to 75c; .
4 0 ps Dress stuffs, of all 'qualities 'and styles;, a
mong them are super corded and plain Swiss Lawns,-„
magnificent patterns, at the exceeding low price of
.37.1 c; former price 60c; . ,
Also, Organdie Paris printed, Gingham, and other
s i . yi e Lawns in splendid variety; prices from 16c t 0 ,..
20 and 31c; usually. from 2.5 t0,44c; - -
Parasols at leis prices than - can be found;
50 don Lined Cambric lidklin price 121 c;
."
Grass Cloth; . •
Brown Sea Grass, for ladies , skirts; new lot Open
ing, at still less prices; . •
60 dot. Ladies' Paris Kiir,super silk,lisle and other
Gloves, in all shades, and at the lowest prices.
Hosiery, beautiful assortment-
Bonnets, Rennetit.--The balance of the stock will
be closed at prices reduced'2s - per cent.
' Call and See at BARROWS & TURNED.
DI • •
NYMPH SOAP-.-1 gross- Jules Hauls nymph soap_
for softehibg, beautifying and ireserving the
skin from chopping, just received and fOr sale by
jyll B, A. FAHNESTOCK,. & co
corner Gth and Wood Streets. •
1 0 000-3" Z , ea;
•
5,000 Mtulouro
. tabella, 64
15,000 Jnsto Sane, ptilimpe;
4,000 Castellost
20,000 Half Spanish . , by the grbx. &c.
Togetherawith ttftne,astorttnettt . of the most cele-:
brated-brands of Tobacco, including "Bee's Wing," . .6
"Aromatic," ,'tletter Still;" Stag, &c., at very low
rates—call and see, at the Wine Store of
STEltt'rT & CO,
•v 2 18 Market std
eI_ROUI I / 4 :D LOAF SUGAR—We will be constant
k_T supplied with this excellent sugar, not being
ground to powder, it is the very'article for Hotels,
Coffee Houses &c., for sale by
STHRRETT & Co.,
on BASKETS Chatnpaigue \Vine; Vali° .
4.A.J. and vintages,
60 cases "Martitarant” St. Julien Claret, a
article, at a low price.
25 cases "Family use" brand;
15 " Rhenish wines, various brands;
15 doz. Blackburn, Idaderia, - very. old aud rink
10 " Brandy 'do a celebrated wine;
12 " Star do =
25 " Duff Gordon &Co., Sherries, Cotes kLo
bo;
14 , g Pure Port, fur inTalids; With a general at
sortment of the fittest wines imported to this country;
on draught or for sale by the original package at the
Wine store of STERETT Br. Co.
• 1 No; 18 Market street.
FREINCII CORDIALS.—Among which is Fine
Orange, Annisette do Bordeaux, Plaisir des
daulegi - Partl . it Arinour, Creme de DToka, Esneverte
Stomachinque, thule de Venus, Billie de rose, mule
de Anis, etc. &c., by the bottle or cage at the wine
store of STERETT, & Co.
"v 1 . IS Market st-
OLD BRANDIES.-
12 doz old Pale Maglory; very superior.
12 " " Nectar 44 "
10 44 44 Darkrogniae; " 4 4
9 " Peach
8 " " Cherry 44 44 .
10 44 " Jamaica spin*" 4.4
Also, embracing a large variety of Brandies, Gins,
Whiskeys, Rums, tze. on draught and in original
packages at the wine and liqUor store of
.131 STERETT, & Co. 18 Market at.
EA-.40 f
n ir m s ?d n er T";
5 " . 66 Imperial;
8 " cc Chulan Powchong;
30 catty boxes atrafine Y. Dyson;
20 - 66 6 6 medium - 66 •
Received and for sale by
J. D. WILLIAMS,
'v7 110 Wood st
JAMES MAY
JAM ES MAI
C C) rEE-50 bags prime Rio Coffee;
5 6 6 64 Laguayra,
5 46 Old -Gov. Java;
2 " " Mocha;
J. D. WILLIAMS,
Via - Wood at.
F ISH -25 bbla No '3 extra size hlackarel;
5 cc cc 1. <ll 11, CC
12 half bbla No 1 and 2 niackarel;
8 bbls and half bblehro 1 Shad;
2 Salmoti;
10 " ' "Elerritig;
S UNDRIES-50 3 l b b a s ie Sap A T m ag o olh . eese;
1 Walnuts;
2 44 Cream Nuts;
15 boxes 31. R. Raisins;
5 Lemons; •
5 kegs Smyrna Raisins'
J. 1). WI.LidAMS,-
110 Wood st.
. .
Dr. Duncan's Expeotor4nt Remedy.
SE Dr. Duncan's Expectorant Remedy for colds,
U
coughs, consumption, bronchitis, &c., if you are
Buffering with any of the numerous complaints which
it is intended to cure. You cannot, in the entire list
of Syrups, Balsams Expectorants, ate., find a remedy
that is mote worthy of trial—that has proved itself t
more valuable, or even its equal. There's probably I -
no medical preparation of the prescntage that has so •
rapidly advanced in public favor—that has so speedi- •
ly won an enviable popularity, and that solely by the -1
reputation of its wonderful merit!. Since its intro..
duction into the Western country, it has built up for
itself a name which has thrown 'completely into the 1.
I shade all the old standard preparations for the cure
of this large and exceedingly diatressing chum edit,* -1
eases. If you are affected with any of the complaints
which have they origin in a cold, do nut neglect it a
single day, but make immediate use of Dr.Duncan7s
Expectorant Remedy, and if it is in , the power of
medicine to give relief, you will be speedily 'and.
effectually cured.'
• For sale in Pittsburgh, by WM. JACKSON,.st
Patent Medicine Warehouse, No. 69. Liberty street,
head of 'Wood at., Pittsburgh, jY9
State Bank & branches. 40
Shawnectown . ...... '7ow
=MEI
State Dank St branchea7lid
Tv.v*rsiitt.'
All solvent banks
ANT. O. CAM:MINA.
All solvent banks.. —2/ d
. NEW ENGLAND.
All bolvent
• NEW YOBY,
INew York city....
Country .........
.11ARTLA:121%
Baltimore.
Country ....
C=!
Mar & Fire In Co. Blilw , e 5
Farm and Ylech bank .10d
All Other Sol•ent....lod
Exchangp—Selline)Zales.
'New York., .. t . . prin
prin
Baltimore .... prns
GOLD ADD SPECIE VALUE.
Frederickdora ......$7 80
Ten Thaler& 7 80
Ten Guildere.. 3 90
LoniviPora - 950
Napoleon 3`Bo'
Ducam 2 150 221/
Eagle, old 5...10 60
En=
FEMME
0123212
t' now
Doubloon, Spartisk
Do. Patriot ...,
Guinea
Begat' s.
For sale by
iY7
25 boxes Sealed Herring;
For sale by= - ,J. D. WILLIAMS,
iY7 - 110 Wood st
For sale by
iY7
Fancy 800k5. , , .
ORACLES FROM T 1 AR , -
The Snow Flgkes i ., z
Natures Geniis; ' ';
The Gift;
The Rose of Sharon;
The Sentiment of Flowers;
The Language of Flowers; . .
The Lady's Book of Poetry and Flowers;
Poems of Eliza Cook; ;
Book of Poetry; . •
Poets Gallery . ofßeauty;
Findens Beauties of the. Poets;
Byron--Hemans—Sigourney;'
Various fancy editionaof Poetical. works, for sale by
jyl H. S. BOSWORTII,Br, Co.; 43 Market
S UGAR.--1 i ltd a s sm N i f?. i suglir; .
5 " crushed and pulverized;
50 " N. 0. molasses;
• 's' ' " ! MOT 13011St'" •
For sale by J. D. WILLIAAIS; 110.W.00d at:
jylo •
MM;M
10 00
16 00
1550
....500
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