WM= Pittsburgh Business IDirettorp. - ahcf -- Exchavelkoketg:7 Ftn....i.actiraer...Z:ctgrthst-nexi. 'door to,Pittab*gh flank -1 , -qaborr4.-Saiitcrit:.coriterWOCid and thOtirtets. 1 Forth- , orectopposito M M Bank! IEII it co, - 64;g0i)d Atreet,'24l door above Fourth S Jones 4- CO W, corner Wood and Fourth sts. , . -tiiil 4.. Curry, 6.5 Wood street. f2ddoor below Fourth., . • ly.phertsiin,c7oruer :Wood and Third streets. j 4.:114t1am, corner. Woodand:Third ctrects. coiner WoOd and Third stk.. Cook Barris, : corner.illarkt and Fifth streets. .24.11olines 4 Sans; S.Shlaiket St. betwevn.ad and 41. h. : 31 - nick 41141:ms and Jewellers . • corner Market rind Fourth streets LL-Richardsorn-71 Market Street, near the Diamond - - Joint SildeFittlderf &06,135.61arket street, near Fifth... c.,... - "Swvis./c. Reineinan 4 7.Fifth _street, hear Market:.:_ Siedle & Banbergel,Sixthstreet. near Grunt - 11t holes a it, Grocers , doninz' mews Produce Den iers. Stuart & Sill, [lB Wood_street, above Fifth. Alexander.King ' 211 Ltberty street, opposite Hand. R. Bruce, Jr., 19Commercial Raw, Liberty street. - R..A.-,CuMitinehant,G Coo mercial Row, Liberty street. 8 George & Co. 21G Lib enystreet, opposite 7th. • John eater,' '212 Liberty street. ' ' ' Nt. in Gormly,2lo Liberty street, opposite Eagle Hotel. ',ll6"er'S&"Thinter, 188 Liberty street - - S Me,Clarkan & Co., 142 Libeny'street. • ' - Carson & McNeight ; Sixth;betwein Wood and Liberty, ftFloyd, Liberty; Wood and Sixth-streets.- :Lambert Shipton; 133 and 135 Wood street - - Win Dyer, 153 Liberty street, opposi teeth. W & f MeCutcheon, No: 152 Li bartyatreet. Brown "& Kirkpatrick, 144 Liberty, street. - . • -Englisli& Bennett, 37 W ood st., opposite St. Charle4. Tosser& Best, 35 Wood.stret`opposite St. Charles. J 8 Dilworth dit Co. ; 27'Wood,- between Ist and 21 sts. Wm J3agaley &Co., NOT. 18 and 20 Wobd street. . - Wick & ftfeCartdlers,-corner Wood and. Water its. . Win Itica.ee, corner'Weed and Front streets. , ..-Burbridge, Wilson & Co., Water, bet. Wood and Smith'd. ' -- :olturelt, can:theta it"CO., Water and Front streets. Reis '& Berger, corner Smithfield and Second - streets.- .. Cummins Smith, 3 Smithfield street; near Water. "Taxlideßenner , Jr., corner Water and Saiithfield streets. C 41 "Water; betweeti Market and Wood. Eft:4l7les za Bro., 37 Water, bet-Woad and Market. Waterman; 31 Water and 62First street. " " 'Jame's Dairen, 24_,Water and 44 Front street. 'Jahn. F Perry, cornerliancook st.and ButinesnalVey. Ring fr. Alborhead, 27 Wood street. Rltey, Matthews & Co., Water, bet. ' Market and Ferry. ' Cothatliiron Produce ' and Forwarding lifer chants. . Sellers &Nieols,ls Commercial Row, Liberty - street. David Fitzsimmons & Son, 135 Wood street. . • ,George Cochran, No. 26 Wood sweat. - ea B & W Harbaugh, 63 Water unit 101 Front street. Vankirk to 8011,$.mithaeld street, near Water " , -Robertson to Reppert, No-106 Second street. - .I%.reatti - orig".& Crozer, 25 Market st., between Ist and 2.d. Breyfogle & Clarke 103 Second street, above Wood. • Wholesale Crows' anti Dealers in Liquors: R Watson; corner Liberty and Wayne. streets. Jno McDevitt & Bros., 13 Commercial. RO , ;F, Liberty st. - Jas Patton, J r., N 0.17 Commercial Rew,Liberty street. J Dryer, _No. 114 Liberty strect,and 53Diamond alley. TJ & Jack - eon Duncan, 223 Liberty street Robert Metire, 11 Commercial - Row, Liberty Strict. , Robert BekLiberty street, opposite Wood. W Lebtner &Co., 180 Liberty street. \V &XI Mitelieltree. 150 Liberty street. - , ' 7aeob , Weaver, Jr., 'corner Market and Front streets. Saddle Harness and Tr unk Makers. T hi Oliver, Lib erty, opposite Seventh street. ' Holstein, 126 Weod street, near Virgin alley.. .1 P Smith, 112 Wood street.. Rahauser & Duff, 156 held of Wood street. - - • W ,kGildenfetiney,loo Wood at., third door below Fifth. R.& Whlackey, - 83 Wood st., bet. sth and Diamond alley. Samael MeCloritan,o6.Wood, bet. sth and Diamond aPy. R. 11 partley, 3.1 Wor) st., ear. Diamond alley. , Looking Glasses Vartettes.. J J Gillespie & Co., 76 Wood st-, between ad and 4th. "Kennedy& Suttryer, 62, corner Wood and Fourth sta. Senne"dy, Fifth "street, near Wood. ' quienstoare and 6hina. '- George Breed9l , Wood street. "' ' - I"flodkirson, 56 Wood, between 3d and 4th Streets. - .:henry Rigby 125 World street doors above Fifth. - I.Bw:sellers and Stationer s • hay & Co:, corner of Wood and Third streets. J.O Backnfen,l37 Liberty street.-.-German Books. Vicroi Scriva, Fifth street, between Wood and Market. .141.Me110r,.81 Wood st.--Sehool Books and Stationery. . { f ake-Loon:us, .6.0,83 Wood tn.—School Books, St:Wry. ._- It Engltsh, 711 - Wood street. - ' - Johnston & Stockton,eoruer Market and Third sts. ' R.ll Beeson &Ca., 50 Market st.,2d door from Diamond. 11 BBorwortlato Co., Fourth - street, near Market. Patent Medkitte: - ' %Vex coiner Liberty Mid Weed stre'eth ldheplieril , B.slediethe Depot, 04 Smithfield street Clothing.-Stores Kane &Morgan,ll92 Liberty st, 4 doors above Virgin ay & Bros., Atheneum, Liberty street. ~„ 118. Downing; 21.8 Liberty street. L 0 McMallen, WO Liberty, nor. Garrison alley - 'Boobyer es'Gribble,-251,Liberry st.; 3 doors above Irwin. ',AV:Si/ay*, corner Liberty and Irwin streets. , Joha P Hopewell, 139 Liberty st, near St. Clair. - AL S Marsland,43 Liberty IL, corner Virgin alley. .1" Delany, 40 Libeity street. - ' & Dernard.,l4o Liberty street. • t• .1 McCloakey,lst Liberty street. - • • -H Cltignell.- y street L aWrenee Mitehe , l,los - Liberty street. .:W Leonard, 02 - 1 k cad street, bet. 4th and Diamond alley 'Schroeder, Hageinait 1 C0.i07 . 4V00d,1 door belbw 4th Hilderbrartd & Co„ 10 Woon gtreet,near Water. . • - - - -itobertCheitterilsSmithfiekt st4liet.4th and Diam'd ay. ' Parker & LoweisG - Sinithfieldstreet, near 4th. Morgansteru s & Bros., "Oak di 40 Liberty street. dt. Straw; corner Market turd- Second streets: la:Barker, 31 Market sL,.betWeen 2d and 3d.- thins: . and W G hlCCartney, - corner Liberty and Smithfield streets. JahnFitchnt..between Market and:Liberty. Joseph Craum'Woyne. st., opposite Canaillisin.• J Caromight,•B3 W6od st.,l door belosv Diamond 'alley • Afitchant Tailor*. fditFirland, Smithfield s i., bet. 4lie mad Diamond alley Sistrtherlifay, lisafiltage liathlings, Si. Clair meet. Cheap P ublications. - • . M A Miner. Smithfield st., opposite Brown'' Hotel. P hdorsc, 85 Fourth street. . ' 11Olmea , Literary Depot, Third.'st., opposite' Post Office Dry Goads Aferchanii.• W..& P Balm, corner Market And Fifth streets.. D H FraliCh,d.OU Market street, near Fifth.. .0 Shea; 108 Market street, between -Fifth and Liberty. elduntz, 114 Markel street, near Liberty. & BF, hlcConneLl,eorner Market and Fifth Mieets. r-7",1 Y.-Diller ; 3.E:corner Market and Feirtfritreets. WrAßS'aria.n.l;New York Store, 70 Market street. E fhoence,3B,Ala-rket street,: between.3d and 3a. .hlentzer & C0.,u1. Market st., bet. sth and Diamond. Alezender it Day, 75, N. W. cor:Market and Diamond. Absalom Morris,hlarket st., bet. 4th and Diamond. , George'S White; 51 Market st.., between 3d and 4th. - IWm L Russell, 62 Market at., near Fourth street. - Murphy, corner Market and Fourth streets r . Wholesale Shack-tett k White, 99 Wood 'street.. - ' A Mason& Co., au litarket at., between fid and 41h. kluiphy, C0.,49 Wood st.,d door above 3d.- i3BtaptoollEiatith 4- C0.,54.W00d st., between ttd and 4th' ‘.Glitiertnett and Justices of the Peat N Backtattster,Yourth street; above Smithfield. A Beiattat,invin street, near Liberty.' .- • . -Boots - and Shoes. 'l4m Jackson, corner Liberty sad Wood streets. J S „Adams, 219 Liberty street, next Eagle Tavern. Samuel Datzell,l.22 Wood street, above Fifth S . •Keye, 8 Fifth street, near Market. - • D - A - Olmsted, corner Market and Liberty James Robb, 99 Market and .11. - Liberty,stree - `Joseph Pliitamer, DO Wood street, near Mita George Albree, 71, corner. Wood and f'otirttistreet, McCardy,iii,•Lootals, - 29 Wood st., between ad and 4th. J . :Rutledge, 66 Wood street, third door above Fourth. W Hayward,. corner Market and Liberty streets , TII Graham, No. 1.0 - 4 Third street,., • .- , 'James Miller, Smithfield street; near_Diamond alley. John Taggart, Smithfield street, near Fourth.. .1 Bates,corner Smithfield and Fifth streets.- Treat it. Scott, corner Sniiithfield and Fourth streets. We Adair, Smithfield street, four doors above ad. ` " - Win Baettler, Smithfield street, near - Brown's Hotel. ..',John.CamlibeLl, corner Smithfield and Second streets. " 12Schmertz, 226'mithfield, between Front and 2d sts T A - Binton.4 St..Clitir street, near Liberty. I' Thompson, St-Olairst., between Penn and Bridge. .R Perry, 75 Fourth street, near Wood. . • Brennen 4-Miltiams,,FAftli-slreet, near Market. iV a 1 Merrhanu - •- . . • W Hathatigh;s3 'Water. and 104 Pront streets. .I.iartt Barker Sinithfield•st., bet. 4th and Diamond ay ' - Huth Lee, corner Liberty street - and Cecil's alley /nailing - Milts' and Sash Fasten: ' Themes' Moffat, Penn street; near the Point ' 3 1) Street, above the Canal. , . .; . -Hardware ,and:Cia cry ' Walter F Fiihnestoil;lB4 Liberty street. R T, Leech, Jr.,133 NVood street, above Fifth, Hays il•-• - Getty, 62 Mark et street, near Fonrth. • - Wolf!' 4- Lane. corner Liberty and St. Clairitreetu. It im Dunlap, jr.,.9l.hsarket street,,neer Fifth. - erk - Laufnitan,Vi Wood st, bet. 4tit and Diamond ay Cartwright, 83 Wood st.,l doer be::w Diamond - alley, John Walicer,Ss Wood st., bal.-Di:mix:is alley andAth -Cooper Lavely,G)Woodstreet,ed doorbelow Fourth. Whitmore Wolf!, 50 Wiiod st., between ad and 4th.-.- Joseph Woodwell, cornei-Wood and Second streets,: - Bown 4. Tetley, 140 Wood'street, near Flight alley. , • • Leather Stares. . "i .. l?Vilicineinikliell, No NS Libanatreei,oppciaiie sixth Wsilter'BryMit leJ . Liberty" oppaeite head of Wood, ‘WalYeung 4-to.,l43lAbeity street, near-St :Clair. dicßjainias Wood and corner Dinciond'aller, mnia-Befd , nan.9lWan , t,3 , l npor below Diamond c. -, Etichard Bard, 101 Wood 'street. William Inarin,- . Ritanond lantep filleitil?ear Diamond Drugi. +iBeyyser4.McDowell, comer Wood st: anti Virgin alley R E-Sollergt - 57 , Wood st., between , Id and 4th. L. Wilcox, it.,..cor-Alarket-street and the Diamond and Wrieox., , Jr.,torner dth and Smithfield streets: Dr. ItSmyaor, , corncr Market and 'Thirst streets: , "A aneb 4' Vo4enti.etWalnut and Penn-streets.: Jones; corn er Hand and Penn streets.—. Briturk"Roiter f pouter .I.tilterty - nrui^SLC , lairatreeth. Edwardltendorieh;eorhe , riaonongattela Honse:2. 13.4 t Fahrtaitock . iit k10., - totner Wood and First streets. , :40htt 43 - Morgan; horner.Wood , at. Enid Diamond alley, Ottel Dlobloir, tartlet Wood and Fifth !treats. , _ • • 'r•L 7,7 • • This Klllibbeit,emrner Liberty and 'Smithfield etc; and firtuaufacturei of Writing Fluid and inks. iY.nt Henderson, 505 Liberty.strect: _ ; - Wholesale Nioth. Store D-i'irhari:&f . co 1.21N00d kieet. .4rals .Capt and Fury Wm Flinidng, 30 VVood - streeticorner Virgin alley: , .Wilkeson 4. MeMaster, 93 , Market st, 1 door from Fifth" C 1S Magec,42 Smithfield si, between 2d and and 3d. Jetties Wilson, Smith field sti 23 door from Fourlh. W Glasgow, loz, Wood st; third door below Fifth. ' Dooglis,77 Wood-street, fourth door abtwe Fourth. S Moore, 7.5 Wood, third door aboVeTourth. Charles 11 Paulson; 73 - Wood street near Fourth. ' McCord 4. Co, corner Wood and Fifth streets. dohn - A Garey,l43 Wood st. op.lst Presh4terian Church . . . Cla6inet , and. ers..- ItireE Stevenson, 3 Fetterman's Roc, Liberty and 7th s Splane 4. Son, comer SmithLeld. and Fifth streets. T 13 Young 4. Co, Smithfield street, bepareen'.2d and 3,d.. Hszlettst,Fretv, Smithfield,.near Fourth street. Givtirartce VPmpances.. Niitionil.l:ean Fans and,Lite Ins. Co, 64-Wood street. Delaware rtiatuat Safety,•4l, Water street . • Western Insurance Co. of - Pittsburgh- No. air Water EL Protection Insurance, Co, Office 127 Wood street. . • Franklin Fire Inatnanee.Ce, corner Wood and Zd sts-. all Paper ; and.. Bordering P-MarshaliASuccessoeto 8 0.11 W; ), 27 Wood street James Howard 4.. eo,a , Wood s_ i t 2 dean kelow Dia. ny 'JSkittle, StnithfieldatreetOteat Fourth. ThomasValmer,47 Market st;behveen aud Till7lei7Copptr Smiths. • . ArDoeirlingerWood.strect oppeske IstPres. Church it'Cupples, corner Liberty and Smithfield 'streets, L Shroroj Atheneum Building, Lil?erty . 13' . oDackofen, CM Wood street. • • - J Barndollar, Wciod.Strect. S Morrow,l7 Fifth st, between Wood and Ittarket. J.ll Demotic', 50 Liberty street, year Market. Storiif 4 , Shalt,'Nd. S Markeistrect, near Water. Kelly 4- Bra, Sixth, between Wood and Liberty streets ? James 1" Kincaid Front and It'd streets,.near Minket. = • `Gold: Beaters. - Jcilln ii Dunlevy, i3B Third at, bet Wood and Smithfield migrant Lines. .Blakely &Co Penn street, (Canal 13asin.) W Byrnes 41. , Co, 905 Liberty st.; Jur, Thompson, AO. Liverpooland Philadelphia Packet Line, Brown ¢ Kirk ::: patrick,l4l, Liberty street . , Hotels and Taverns. •Brovra'slletel, Smithfield et.; between Second and Third. Virginia House :corner Water and Ferry streets Farmers' Inn, )::Little, comer Fourth and Ferry streets Wm. Tell Hotel, AVater street, above Smithfield Eagle;J Me?daster, Jr, Ag't, Liberty - Street St: Charles; corner Wood and Third streets. National Hotel, Water street, above Smithfield. Perry House, corner Honeock st and Duquesne Way. Burnt District Hotel, corner Smithfield and Second sts. Monongahela 'louse, corner Smithfield and %Voter sts. Fachange Hitel; corner Penn and St. Clair streets. -- - Foundry Warehouses. quinn, Mcßride 4. .co, corner 7th and Liberty streets. _Nicholson A: Payne, 191 Liberty street, head of Wood. • Wm Irwin, Atheneum Building, Liberty street. Pennock, Mitchell it Co, 160 Liberty street. Alex Bradley, (sign Gilt Stove,) No. la Wood street. John Anderson 4. Son. corner Water and Grant sts. Brikees and Confectioners. A Andrew, " 8ag1e,".512 Diamond alley It Reatay, R. Road ' center Wylie and Tutuael streets. P I lunker, Fifth street, near Mallet. A' 'P Schelde elter, "• Star," 42 Dianiond alley. Morris Kunz, Smithfield P!, bet. Fifth and Diamond alley Win E How n, °Mein," Smithfield at, het. 3il and 4th. • Milliners and Mantua Makers. • Mrs. Doff, 10 St Clair street, between Penn and bridge Mrs Leech. I Fifth street, between Wood and Market. Mrs hl E Morrisiin, No. 8 St. Clair street. Mrs Parker, No, 4 Patterson's Row, St. Clair street. Miss Kate, Corner Penn and St. Clair streets. Fancy aii4 Vaticly Goodr. T K Macknigh . Bros, 1.17 Wood street, near Fifth. McCandless 4. Campbell, 97 Wood street. Geo W Kuhn, 7d Wood street,sign Gilt Comb. Charles Arbuthnot, car. Wood-street and Diamond alley Kauffman 4 , Boyle, ES Wood at, 1 door above Ditun'd ay Zebnion Kinsey, 87 Market street, near Diamond. Kinsey it Knoz., 82 Market street, near Fifth. . , Cotton Manufacturer. Grier et Monaghan, 222 Liberty street. - Boat Stores., • I-FA Weaver, Wayne street, opposite Canal Basin. John Basilian, GO Water at bet Wood and Smithfield. James Kerr, Jr. 4- Co, 30 hater street, near Market. Joseph Mayor, N 0.4 Market Street, near Water. ItlcCummon Stevens, 7 rind 9 Market at, near Water Thomas Oliver, S. B. Bakery, 23 Water street. • ' Brush Manufacture a. Blair I Co, 120 Wood street, above Fifth. J Kennedy, 89 Wood street, fourth door above Fourth. Family Giocrrits, A S Getty, corner Wylie and Washington streets. William %Vilsori, corner Second and Ron etreetr. George licunbert, corner Penn and Marbary streets Thomas .Applebe, center Wylie and Tunnel streets George Arthurs, corner Smithfield and FQUIlit 613. Hugh Garvey, 143 Liberty street, opposite. Filth. J Donaldson,corner -St. Clair and. Penn streets. .1 S 91 YoUng fi• Co, corner Fourth and Ferry streets. It Paul, corner Seventh and t. rant streets. Cyrus Black, Diamond, back of Old Court flouse. W Buchanan, corner Wylie and Chatham streets.. H. Hoeveler, Wylie at, between Tunnel and Chatham. 114 C Kelly; corner Fifth street and Market alley. Thomas Woods, Liberty street, near Water. . . ' Trimming, Hosiery and Variety. W Daly ez Co., Manufacturers and Importers, Firth FII Eaton co, 62 Fourth SE, bet Wood and Market. Win M Hersh, corner Third and Alarket street*. John Orr .k Co, Market street, near Fifth. Joseph Horne k.Co, 6.3 Market st-, bet. 4th and Diamond - " • Tobacm, Snuff and Cigars. J Fallertoa, 146. Wood street, near Sixth. .1 McCollister,-19 Fifth at, between Wood and Market. Daniel Day, 49 Wood street between:3d and 4th J Stein, St. Charles Hotel, Wood Street George Shellier, 167 Smithfield street, near Fifth. W ¢ D Rinehart. Irwin at, between Liberty and Penn. S A Ma7nrie,ll3 Hand street, between Liberty and Penn. Extract of Coffee. John Martin, Extraot et" Coffee manufacturer, a Dia mond Alley, between Wood and Smithfield streeta. Glaze Ilanitfacturers. Wu/ McCully 4. Co, LW Wood street. Cbambers,,Agnew 4., Co, 9 Wood, bet AVatei and Ist st. talrewell, Pears 4- Co, corner Wood and 2d streets. Curling, Robertson 4 Co, corner,Wood and Front sts. Simpson 4- Co, 22 Wood street, neat liagaley 4. Co iliusK Stores. /oho H Al . ellor;IF1, Wood street—Chickerines Pianos Lumber ,Ilferchants. William Dilworth, Grant street, near Seventh. Rowan 4. Dawson, Sixth street ; near Grant. Thomas Scott, Penn at.; bet Barker's alley and Irwin at Soap 'and Candle Manly - actories. A Wihon t Co„ Ross street, between 3d and 4th. Wilson& Gorman, Fonrth street, near Ross Il C Sawyer -4- 50n,419 Wood st, opposite Si. Charles Fruits and. Candies. /as C Anderson, 15 Srtuthfield at, between let and 2d. J Hunker, 02 Wood al., between 4th and,..Diatuond alley .loshun RhOdes 6 Wood street, near Water. Plough, Manufactorie s 8. Robert Hall,No. 147 Liberty street. Hail ¢ Speer, Penn street, corner Cecil's Alley • • Mustard and Spices. John linen, corner Liberty and Perry streets. Rhodes q• Alcorn,:lo Fifth at; opposite Post Buildings Tea Stores. At Young ¢: Co, corner Fourth and Ferry streets. Pittsburgh Tea Store, Fifth st, bet Wood and Market. Dentists. Wm 'A Ward, Dentist,Penn street, 3 doors above Hand Perlodicifis I Periodicals] NEW ARRANGEMENTS rur C. WALL respcelfully anummces to his friends V V and the.public, that ho has,purchased the old es tablished Periodical Depot, No. 85 Fourth street, from 11. P. Morse, and is prepared to furnish all customers *with LITERATURE at the cheapest Haas . He has madeurrarfgements with the Eastern Publish ers to receive all new works as soon as they have been issued from the Preis: ME2=;=2l= - -The Philadelphia, New York and Boston Literary Pa pers received regularly and for sale at the counter. Stall- ncry, flue Steel Tens, Blank Books, Cards, &e., ac.,constantly on hand. N. B. Books of all kinds ordered- front the East, or front London, in the shortest possible time. W. C. WALL, Periodical Depot, ..N0.85 Fourth at., Pittsburgh. JD" Orders by mail promptly executed. (net') O.IIR UOUSE3 NO. 2.14, DIAMOND ALLE Y, PITTSBURGH. • . THE Proprietor of this well kno.w a RESTAURANT takes pleasure in informing kis friends r•'in Pittsburgh and vicinity, that . s his houselias lately tindeigone a thorough renovation, and now ranks with any house west of the mountains. On his bill of fare will ;always be found the best of ,OYSTERS. together with GAME and FISH of every discriptionj in feet, all the varieties and delicacies of the season are served up antic shortest n lice, in a style calculated -10 please and gratify the taste or the moss fa stidions epicurean. His stockof LIQUORS, having been -felectesl by him self; are of a superior quality, W and embrace tint best and chm d , eestbrandssmporteof French and Swiss ines, Cordials; Scoleh Ale, Irish and Scotch Whiskey., London 13rown Stont,tind the best Philadelphia Ala and Porter. Atrial of these :Liquors is all that he desires to insure a faitorable %WM. DENNETT, Oyster Saloon and Confectionary I - TIRE stibscn'ber respectfully infonns his friends and j the pabhc, that he has removed. to No. 36, St. Clair street, one door from. Penn, where he - has opened a CONFECTIONARY- AND OYSTER SALOON, and will keep always on hand every article in his line of business, 'fresh and sweet: Oysters served up in the shell, stewed or, fried,.to salt all lastis: Also, on hand,' a supply. of Erttits of all kinds Pickles. &e: IteIr 2 YWARRISONOWWWG - iDrugir nub iliebicints. . . • - ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC NyONDBA: e.21 1 :018 f• - T ~7'., E E DIGESTIVE FLU! 11.1:11Or Gastric JUlcei OREAT'DYSPEPEJA'CUI?EII, PREPARED from„Bennet, or the fourth stoniSeh of the o.x, after directions by Baron LIEBIG, the great Pn'ysioltigieul Chemist, by I. S. HOUGHTON, M.D., No. I I North-Eighth street, Philadelphia, Pa. -. This is a truly wonderful remedy for INDIGESTION DYSPEPSIA: •.111 UND 113 E, :CONSTIPATION.* LIVER .COMPLAINT, and . DEBILITY, euring;atter;Nature's Own method,by Nature's own agent, the GastiiJuice. • - Half a. teaspoonfull 'of. , this Fluid, infused In water; will digest or. dissolve Firs POUNDS or, ROAST,ASES is ABOUT TWO HOURS, OM or the stomach. ' .•,.' .SCLENTIFIC. EVIDENCE.' Damn Lituna t in his celebrated work on Attire at Chem lofty, saps : "An artificial Digestivefiluid;unaleg,ens do the Gastric Juice, ay be readily prepared frenvilte COTIS membrane of/the stomach or the ealf,in which va. rions articles of feed, ne meat and eggs, will be NO soft ened, changed and digested; just in' .the same manner as they would be irs.the human stomach." , Dr. PEOXIELL, hi his lemons treatise on' " Food and Di. et,"ptiblished b ykFowlefs & Wells; New 'fork, page to, states the same great fact, and describes the method of r pntation.: There are - few'higher authorities than Dr. Dr. COMM, in his Valuable writings on the " PhySiot& ofDigestion,n observes that "a diminuilob of the due quantity of the Gastric Juice is a prominent and all-pre. veiling cantle of Dyspepsia;' and he states that." et tbs. tingulsbed professor of medicine in London, who Was severely afflicted with this complaint, finding everything else to fell, find recourse to the Gastric, ituce, obtained from the stomach of living animist, which proved tom. plettly inccessful." Dr. l 7 ainsst, bather of the famous works on " Vegeta ble Diet,"„says:'" It Is It remarkablo fuel in physiology, that the stomachs of animals, macerated In water, fin part t 6 the fluid the property of dissolving various arti cles of fend,pnd of effecting a kind of artificial dices. tio e of them in no wise different Dein the natural digect. iVe process," Dr,Sistoubt great work, the "Chemistry of Man," (Lea &,Blanebani, Pluto LOW, pp fitl.'2) says : "The diseov • cry of PEPSIN forms a new era in the chemical history of .Digestion. From recent eXperimenta we know that food is dissolved us rapidly in an artificial digestive fluid.mpared from P.opsin, as it is In the natural GUS -160 Juice Itself" Profeesor Dusalasort, of the Jefferson College. Philit delphia,in hist great work on human Physfology,devoles more,than 'fifty pages to to elimination of this, subleet. His experiments with 'Br. 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These were nearly all desperate cases, nod the cures were not only rapid and wonderful, but perma nent. .It Is a great NERVOUS ANTIDOTE, and particularly useful for tendency to bilious disorder, Liver Complaint, Fever and Ague, or badly treated Fever and Ague, and the ovil effects of quinine, Idercury, and other drugs upon the Digestive organs, after a long sickness. Also, for excess In eating, and the too free use of ardent spir. its. It also reconciles Health. with Intemperance. OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS. • There is no form of OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS which it does not seem to reach and remove at once.— No matter how bad they may,be, it GIVES INSTANT RELIEF! A single dose remora all Ms unpleasant syrnp, torn, and it only needs to be repented, for a short time, to make these good effects permanent. PURITY OF BLOOD and VIGOR OF BODY, follow at once. It is particularly excellent in cases of Nausea, Vomiting, Cramps, Soreness of the pit of the Stomach , distress af ter outing, law, cold state of the Blood, How:mess, Low ness of Spirits, Despondency, Emaciation, Weakness, tendency toinvanity, Suicide, ar.c. Price, ONE DOLLAR per bottle. One bottle will of ten effect a lusting cure. Every bottle bears the written signature of J. S HOUGHTON, Sole Proprietor. Sold by agents in every town in the United States, and by respectable dealers in Medicines generally. Agents for Pittsburgh, KE%SER & McDOWELL.I4I. Wood street. Retnil dealers supplied at Proprietor's prices. [oval: y Also, for sale by R. E. SEELERS, 57 Wood street. Petroleum or Rock 0111 "There are more things in beavemand earth Than are dreamt of in philosophy? , riThE VIRTUES of this remarkable remedy, and the J. constant application for it, to the proprietor, has in dwell him to have it put up lu bottles, with labels and di rections, for the benefitof the public. The PETROLEUM or ROCK OIL is procured from a well in this County, at a depth of font hundred feel, I, a pure,unadulterated article, withoutany chemical ehaiwe, but Jest as it flaws from Nature's Great Laboratorf: ! That it contains properties capable of reaching u num er of diseases, is no longer a matter of uncertainty. There are many things in the erectus of nature, which, if known, might he of vast usefulness in alleviating Butter ing and restoring the bloom of health and vigor to many a sufferer. Long before the proprietor thought of putting it up in bottles, Himd a reputatioa for the cure of dt•esse. The constantly and daily mereasingeals far it, anti sev• era I remarkable cures it ban performed, ill a Sure indica tion of its future popularity and wide spread application u the cure of disease. We do not wish to make a long parade of certificates, an we are conscious that the medicine can soon work it. way into the favor of those who suffer and wish to be healed. Whilst we do not claim for it a universal °pth. cation in every disease, we unhesitatingly say, that in a number of Chronic Diseases it is unrivalled. Among here may be enumerated—all diseases of the mucous tissues, such as CHRONIC. BRONCHITIS,CONSUMP TION Dn. its early sta;e,)Asthitta, and all diaereses of the air passages, LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, Diarrhea, Diseases otthe Bladder and Kidneys, Pains in the Back or Side, Nervous Diseases, Neuralgia, Palsy, Rheumatic Pains, Gout, Erysipelas, Tatter, Ringworms, Minis, Scalds, Bruises, Old Sores, &c., &c. in eases of debility restilung from exposure,or long andprotracted Care, o (disease, this medicine will bring relief. It will act as a general TONIC and ALTERATIVE in such cases,impartiog tone anti energy to the whole frame, re moving 'obstructions, opening the sluggish functions, which cause disease and .a broken constitution, and giv ing increased and renewed energy to all the organ of Lite The proprietor knows of several'eures of PILES that resisted every other treatment, get well under the use of the PETROLEUM or. ROCK OIL fur a short time. The proof can be given to any person who desires it ts.tone genuine without the signature of the proprietor. Sold by the proprietor. Also by It. E. SELLERS,O7 Wood dc, and KEYSER& McDOWELL, Corner Wood at. and Virgin alley; Who are his regularly appointed Agents. vt ti 111 ;UFA. Calm? Bastin. ties, r Atelier for Cramps. WE WAVE:ABDOMINAL WARMERS, made from the mostapproved English patterns, furnished and recommended by. Thomas Bakewell, Esq., and o number of eminent Physicians, being a most convenient appara tus for the application of warm or hot water to the bow- . els, in ease of oramps in Cholera. As every person is subject to sudden attacks, no family. should - be wi thout— itt lensowithout one. For sate by SC/LIFE & ATKINSON, Jed First street. between -Wood and Market sts. JUST' RECEIVED ) a fresh supply of Dr. S. S. Fitett's vol pubic .lldedionts,.arriong which are remedies for Consumption ,'Coughs and Dysnepsiu. Also, Abdominal Supporters, Shoulder Bracts, Inhaling Tubes, and Lec tures on the Treatment and Cursrof Consumption, &c.. For sale by COULTER & BACKE, Druggists, oar, corner of Wood and Tinrd streets TIRE:NCO POLISHING non for cleaning and removing spots from House Puridture of every description. The application is cx cee ingly simple, and the effect is instantaneous and lasting. Full directions for use on each box. For sale at the Ding Store of COULTP.It & HACKE, .nova corner of Wooti.and Third sts. 1113ETROLEUM—A certain clue Jor 17tAnst.IRVATTI disease very prevalent this hot weather—the fore runner of Cholera. Try it For sale by jy6 KEYSER & MeDOWELL,I9O Wood at. • NEW FALL tiOUDS t • JOSEPH HORNE & CO, No. 73 Market, near Fonith street, ItAVIS just received and offer for Sale at Wholesale and Retail— E%VEST STYLES OF DRESS VAIMINILNGS Bonnet Ribbons and FlolVers; Florence Silk; Velvets and Plaines; Embroidered Collars; cuffs and Chemi zetts; Linen Cambria Handkerchiefs; Embroluered and 'Revie'd Cashmere; alpaca ; merino and silk Hose; children's plain wool and Tartan Hose ; children's Hoods, Gaiters and Jenny Lind Coats; kid, merino and fleeced silk Gloves ; gents. Berlin, back and kid loves ; gents. super silk Shuts and Drawers; gents. Saxony and merino Shirts and Drawers; Suspenders ; Collars; fancy Cravats ; Comforts ; Scarfs ; Zehyr Work and Canvass; Carpet Bags; Umbrel las.; Yarns; Curtain Fringes; Combs; Buttons, dm, &c. li-Bay State and imported long and square Shawls of every quality. foce2s:2m To Printers THE subscriber would call the attention ot, Printers to his improved rintlng Inks, of various, kinds and colors, which lie offers for sale at the lowest market prices, and warrants to be of the very first quality. JOHN D. M'CREARY, Printing Ink Manufacturer, No. 331 and :133 Stanton st., New York. His agents in Pittsburgh are—Mr. - R. C. Stockton an Mr. Win. S. Haven. IQ This paper ie printed with his tie ( °et! 8 U.. U. IStooktOn, BOOLSELLER AND STATIONER, No. 47, column 07 Menkrr AND THIRD nrazsTs, HAS constantly on hand for sale—Writing, Letter, Printing and Tea PAPER; Bonnet, Binders', Ful. lers' -and Trunk 'BOARDS; Book and Newspaper PRINTING INK—which he will sell at the lowest cash prices, or In exchange for Rags and Tanners'.Scraps. sepl9 •To the Citizens of Allegheny Clitit — ABOX for the reception of Orders for CITY MILLS FLOUR is left at. the store of .Mercer &Robinson. Federal street. Such Orders mill be promptly supplied ZWILMARTII 4 NORLF.. MILJUR-30 bbls.ftne Flour, just reed and f_r Belo by JL oc.tlB >3HRIVER & BARNES. 200 nevi Wanted immediately, A T- THE CLIARTIERS RAILROA,D..-=The wage. ja: are 'cents_ Per cial 'and We 4harge 51,75 . per week for bOarding.: .Apply.nithe offife, on the Steubeii• vile road: tearitt'Donnies tavern-4 .milen-trorn Pins burgh. irrine2s:ol BURNSIDEMANNEY h CO., TV YOU TEETH are eV-- (tamyellow, discol ored and dirty, or your brea.i ever so foul and (Mild by purchasing a 2s China;ii.,..x of JONES' A.A 'BEM TOOTU PASTE, this I assure you, though you need no! take my. word, - but then you - cannot doubt that of Mir famous and scientific Dentist; Dr. E. N.yIELD,of Nee York, who says: . • `. u thaVe.botit used and analised this beautiful and im palatable article, (Jones' Amber Tooth Paste) and can recommend it as possessing all the qualifies claimed fo Sold bylke tt,gent, Jeekson,24o Liberty Street Prtebtailt: Price 25 ct 3 - ' ' . „ augady, - filiscellantaus. BOOlf - PRINTING. N 3 W Corner of Wood. and:Fifth Streets'. TREP i toptor oi - theiltnitnuitt Tour has . Ana Leturacrunzat,ritipectabllkinfantas h:s friend? -aud thepatroils of these papers,tout.he has a large' 'as sortnaent ofJORTYPE AND ALL oTnER Itd.AT.E.RIAL 'n-ecesszary to tt Job Printing tame; and that he is pre.. 'pared to execute . ' - • - LAMM/ PFLESS PRINTING 01? EVERT DESCRIPTION: Books; .Bills of. Louling, . Circulars, - Pamir - Alm, - Bill Heads, Cards Handbills, -Blanks - al 74Ps• • 11 TA 11 triads ofßlunks, , Stage, Steamboa a nd Canal Moat Dubs, with . appropriate data, printed on tlie shortest notice and tnos - reasonable terms. *-- - fie resPcctiblly.a4lts the patronage of lila friends and thtip übtic generally, in this branch of his illiSiTteSS. , . '. -- DRAMS AND VURNITUDE., No.DB Thtrditreet, between Market and Wood, &tail side. yiiiWe have now on hand'a large and . ...: splendid stock of every variety ot Cusats and CABIN ET-FURNITURE, which we _....,,. are confident cannot be a a rp nese d, It 'gt'S-Natr'- equalled, in this City, or i i tke West, in style and tush, Those who are in want tit Furniture are respectfully: invited to call and examine lot themselves. [l:3 , ' Steamboats furnished on IA : shortest nailer. . lEr - Allorders promptly attended to. tebl9:tf - O'DONNELL. MULLEN .C. CO. _____ Furniture and Chair Ware itoonis. rrz.• T. 11,. YOUNG- & GO., tomer 'o f Third and Smithlielitats., opposite Brown's Hotel, . . 11 ' Pittsburgh , Pa., keep constantly on liana = 1 and make to order, at the lowest prices, IfOUSEHOLO and STEAMBOAT FURNITURE , and 0 HAI 118 i of the best workmanship and most approved styles.., febls . . Steainbciaui, Altai! -; TT - ms 's` Tau subscribers teener. their- .ac knowledgments for•the favors bestow ed spun them by their Steamboat friends, and would' respectfully remind them and others. inte rested in building boats, that they are at all tithes pre pared to furnish, on the most reasonable terms, every description of Cabin Furniture and Chairs of the her material and workmanship. 7 B YOUNG & CO.:, • Cortur Third and Smithfield streets, •'opposite Brown's /Intel." ii. DAVLR.II Hammer it Hauler, . . . CABINET %VAR EROOM, SMITLIFIELD STREET, Britoroi Seernthstrert and Strawberry alley, Pittsburg„Pa. AriHANDIER & DA °LER keep constantly on hand a variety of excellent and fashtonable Furniture, warranted equal to any in the:city, and sold on as fuvor.able terms as eau beobtaitte.ti at any similar 'AtttbliehitiNtt In .he West. They have now on hand an unusuulty.extensive stock,embraeing all kinds of Furni ture, trom site cheapest and plainest to the most costly and elegant. All orders promptly attended to. 3nr2l:am %V_ ... SVEVENSON continaest o - 'nt and = . facture CABINET-WAKE 01 every descrip tton, at lii old stand, corner of Liberty and Seventh streeta. UNDERTAKLNG • attended , to, in all its branches. ' • .• nanytt --______..—.......-...- A ItNOLLYzA, litUacri'a, llogaa Sc. Tharapsan's and 11. Harrisott black: red s.carlet and carmine Inks. Faber'., Uoniuis, lirookman & Langdon's;Jackgon & Monroe'a black and red Lead Pencils.. Inkstands 01 Caw,- description; Galion's, Cohen's, Pratt's, Levy's, Kelly's, Lienian's and otherinanufac tures of Steel Pens; G. s K ALSruities (successor to A. G. Bagley tc. Co) celebrated Gold Pens, with gold and silver cases. Wheatman's English Drawing Paper—antiquarian— do u ble elephant, alias, Columbia, super royal„royal and elephant, bricol boards, cap demi and medtum. renovated boaros, fanny box paper, plain gold and ail. err, embossed gold, silver and lane)• colorca paper,gold and emorett strips and corners, and litbographslor fancy boxes; prepared parchinvnt of all sizes, suitable for deeds, charters and diplomas; Fseneit note - paper, Ws . nays on band„ the roost des:_rublc elites, sizes and pat terns; plain, gilt, ciuboir4d 'and silvered. suitable for baits, parties, weddingkand enclurning. • - French note envelopes, plain and emaressed; letter envelopes, brown, white and blue; laid und . platit adhe sive envelopes, buff, bltie and white. • Wafer,i, wafer cups, various patterns; writing. sand; brass, tin, eoesa• and Turkey , -boxwood stunt boxes; copying presses, mks, brush eis,Fr each and English cop y iug books, and oil paper ; tissue paper of all colors; red and white blotting paper; pen kilned, &c.' The above, with ail other articles tit Ike. Stationery line, both fancy and staple, together with a large asort ment of blank books and memorandum booss .of all common forms of ruling; in every style of binding, and paper of all sizes and qualities, for site at reduced rates on tae most reasonable terms, at W. S. !LINEN'S Book'and Stationery Warehouse, cor Market and•Seconit Extra Family 'Flour. - F OR the convenience of the citizens, the proprietorsr of the "PmrsßUßCili CI T MlLLS,"linve placed bore, for the reception of urdc re, at the following places: J. es. R. Floyd'satore, corn cr of Wood and eth etc.; lli.ti,tywooa's Shoe store,corner Liberty and Market A. Ucelen's store, 3tl street.; . L. Wilcox, Jr. Druggist, cot. 4th and Smithfield ; John t. Smith's store, cor.lligh and Wylie streeti ; - Telegrae,. tithe°, Fourth street; 11. C. Re.lv, G racer, col'. Stb it. and Market alley ; M. tirags's r .te, :Rh Ward. . The Flthir watt nawili cull twice or thrice -daily, for orders,and the Fli. I , Ac., delivered .promply either in barrel', or *itelo., (e.ick Flour is preferable for family em,) without charge for cartage. It is plain that no accounts. eon he allowed, and that drivers can have no permission to leave Flour without payment. We hope that the public will lie pleased with Jun arrangement, as we shall endeavor to ,to j,,m just re. • tumor.% WI/A.IMM s NOBLE.. • ' ROI FOR CALIFORNIA. • Zlak:sabacribet has been authorized to receive Pack „ ages to tre forwarded to San Francisco by - the house of CuawINNE, 1311.0111E1t & CO., at ran4 7 /74, and to engage l'aioage En firstclass. O . :ailing . Vessel:, front Panama to San Francisco . Every infonnatlon triven, on application to JUSLUTA Po=t Buildings, Fifth 5E., near 1111,7,APEST :SUMMER trOOD:i 1N 'l'Cil4 N. Lich Clotbs..all wool, Cashmarette,, Scotch Plaids Linen Drills and Ducks. \vita every' variety of Mar SY il/en and other Vestings and Trimmings, by jet, JOSHUA ROBINSON, Hullos Sarsaparilla and the Cholera. AI 01' a tingle man, woman or child has died df the 1.11 CIiOLEK.A or any of its symptom+ who used this invaluable preparation. Look at the city ol Louisville, where this Sarsaparilla Is made, and where front 1.50 to 200 bottles are retailed daily, but few isolated eases of Cholera have occurred, and they were either persons from boats or those who disregarded our advice. [Cincinnati Chronirk, For sale by Kt YSER tr. XVDOWEI,L,I.III Wood at. Piushurgh, where the.genuine O.IIICIO may - always be Wanted 1411317 Important to Tailors. T UST RECEIVED-0 Oar. al , sorted Tailors* Patent J li'•hcars, from No. 10 down to N 0.2. ‘ALSO-41 Doz. Barbers' Patent Scissors, direct from the manufacturers, and for sale at BOWN h TETLE 1"S,130 Wood st., 2 doors below Virgin alley. • D Ma Glutton'. I.lllly. Co-Pannership heretofore etisting between the sub.eri be re, under the firm of J . 5. BONN ET A. Co., is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Either partner may use the nanto of the concern in *aliment. JEROME S. BONNET. MATTHEW 1). l'Arl'ON. Piusburgh, April Ist, 1850. fp — [laving sold my entire interest in the firm of: J. S. RONNET & Co. to M. 1). pArrox, my late partner, and in retiring from I, tt.iness, I take great pleasure in :recom• mending, nun to. the confidence of nay friends and the [apl.t] . J. S. BONNET. Graves liooting. IFIE sul* - dribers respectfully inform the Citizens of j, Pittsburgh and vicinity, that they are now fully pre pared to fill orders for GRAVEL ROOFING; in a man ner not to be surpassed in this city or elsewhere. From their experience in business, they feel confident that they will render satisfaction to all those wile tiwgive , them work. The superiority 01 Gravel Roofs over any other kind, partienl arly case of fire, is too well known to require any argument in its favor. To those who'are anacqualnied with our work., we beg leave to referthem to Messrs. Thomas LAggett, Sr.,: John F. Perry, Rody Patterson, M. Kane, Jr., and others, for whom we have done work. Orders thankfully received and proinptly attended to We will be found on WYlie street, be `ween high and Tunnel streets. barrlimvfactiOVEßN. 101INSKINNIN. , Ladles' Summer. 11001ery, COM PRISING' a new stock of several hundred dozens of Cotton, Lisle Thread and Silk Stockin&s, of any color, quality and laze, at extraordinary low prices. - • WM. DALY .1; CO., may 6 Stockini Factory,-Fitth street. JUST RECEIVED, 2 - itases of Fancy ~521KA ili and CHIP BONNETS, Ladies' Biding HATS, Chi/circle, and Misses' Bennsts; Boyellatsoto.-- Those wanting Bonnets will.please give her a call be fore purchasing elsewhere. All orders promptly attend ed to, at No 9L. Rik sr. lanyliktf] - • MRS. A. LEEVII. TlitSt3l/LUTlt5Sl.—The partnership of MunruT Lux is this day dissolved, by mutual consent., 'rho bu• mess of the firm will lie settled by 11. J. R. MURPHY, Pittsburgh, 30th Jan., 1849. H. LEE. NOTICE.—The undersigned will continue the Wool business and attend to the sale of Woolen Goods, it the old place. - IL LEE. .1310 C - - In retiring from the late firm of Murphy & Lee, I take great pleasure in recommending Air. H. Lee to the confidence of my friends and to the pubtic. I . .1. R. MURPHY. Notice. A N application will be made at the next meeting of jok„, the Legislature 01 , Peansylvattia,-to incorporate a Bank to he called the Mechanics Baak-of. Pittsburgh, to be located in u m city of Pittsburgh, and to have a caps. talnot exceedi ng two hundred thousand dollass. THOMPSON .BELL.- rir NV 'Books NeW-Books ALL, at the Periodical Office, N 0.55 Fourth street, is in the constant'receipt of new works. The following compose:a portion of the works just re ceived : The Vale of Cedars, or The Martyr, by Grace Aquilnr ; David Copperfteld, by Charles Dtekens, Esq ; Queen Joanna-, or. Tlte •Mysteries of the Court of Dia pies, by GW N - Reynolds, Esq.; the second part of Cruising in the 'Last 'War, by Charles_ J. Peterson - Esq ; The Bandits of the Osage; Forostee.s Illustrated Juvenile keepsake for Children; Juices of the. Animal Body and the effect of Evaporation in Plants. with - au ac count of the Origin of the - Potato Disease, by J ustuS Lie: valuable work for farmers and gardners. The Pictorial Brother Jonathan and the Pictorial Cour ier are received ; Cello, ot New York AbeVe Ground and Under Ground, by . O. U. Foster, Esq.; The Heirs of Gauntry, a story of Walea. Call and see them. [nor.!:s . - OR SALE-4 Finial! and middle-aged Farms, withiln F 10 or 20 milesit)f Pittsburgh. These Farina are' wel. improvediand will.he sold low for each or part on it. Please Gall at - ISAAC HARRIS' Agenej• and Intelligence Office, Fifth street: . BUTTER: . --8 - birifresh.Roll; ..‘*; 10 eroeire do do for, family, tine, this day received =idler oak by nove StIRIVERIc 11.131STES: -.- . Iffigullaneaug. SOMETHING; NEW? _ . Niw York; has ... Nit Opened' Erie assortment of GOLD JEWELRY, -- ofalrtlie.latest fashions, consiis inr iri part isfEine.GarnatiTzti Pearl and .other - Set Pius for Ladies and Gentlemen; rich Gold Lockets, double and single ,cases; Gold and Sil VET Thimbles; Gold Braeetels Of every \gaiety; line Guard, Fob and Vest Chains j7Ladies" Gold Chinn* and Watch Hooks; Gold Pencils'and - Pens ; a large assort ment of every variety of Gold Ear Rings; Gold and Sil ver Spectacles; Gold Keys; Gold Studs; Jewelry in 'sets: together with a very fine assortment of GOLD and SILVER" WATCHES pure Slyer Spoons; Albma Spoons, plated with silver ; Forks; Batter linives;also, a variety of ether . goods usually kept in a: jeweler's store. The above goods - will be sold at the wholesale price by the single uncle, and at about 50 per emit. be low_ the usual retail ikTiCe : and every article *ill be War rhnted at the time of sale. The Ladies - and Gentlemen arc most respectfully solicited to call and.esartune the goods at No. 11.1 M A RR ET ST R EET ~ Pittsburgh, Penna. kteutoval.: 4 11 fE subseriber wishes to informihe citizens of Phia- Iburgh and the public generally, that he has removed his CARPET SToßE'flom Nos. 61 and 63 Wood street,, 'to-the Apollolluildingtir, on Fafnir eireet, recently occu. , Pied by the Museum, and has connected therewith the adjoining rooms, formerly used as the Chronicle Printing officewhich, in connection wish "hie` old totitn; niakes . the most spacious ,Carpet establishment in tfie county, and his advantage.s so tar surPass tiny house in 'this city Tor space, arrangement and good light, that he is certain' of. suiting every person who may favor him with &call. Ills stock is complete iu every article fn lila line, and great pains wilt:be taken at all times.to - show goods to' persons wishing to look or buy., Hcisiery! Hosiery! moiler,' W5l. DALY & Co. have for sale,at the OLD ESTAB. LISHED STOCKING MANUFACTOItY, Fifth street, between Wood and ?darket ' 600 dozens of men'a undershirts (all wool) at $l,OO. 400 '; merino 400: 150 • " • drawers ' 1,00 320. " " fall wool) 1,50 1000 " of fleecy Chamois and fur lined bucksk lambs wool and silk glove& of every size quality color, well adapted tor winter wears. 600 dozen of ladies bleak lambs wcol stockings, made of fine American and Merino wool, with three threads in keels and feet. 1000 dozensof children's plaid and newifancy styles of • gumela.stic tops. 75 dozen of ebildrens polkas, jackets, maittillas t in victorines, gaiters and boots. An immense vartety•of the above goods have beea manufactured and selected with care, tbr our own trade, and will he sold at prices which will defy all competition. (Journal copy.) Vl7oolen Goods. 7F, BALES SCARLET FLANNELS, all grades ; 10 do do - do do; ..25 do yellow do do ; 25 do white do do; 5 do green Backing, . do; 500 pcs approved styles Blankets; 50 pee 7: superior Sack Flannels, all shades; VS pea French, - German, west of . England; and American, black, blue, brown, olive and invisi ble green Broad Cloths ; 20 pee Beaver Clothe, assorted colors ; 35 cases Sattinets, all gra-des.and colors; 15 do blue, brown, green and black Jeans; Just received from manufacturers and recent imp.orta netts Merchants are respectfully invited to call and examine thesaufe at A. A. MASON - . 4. novl2 ,o2'and 01 Market street. ktoman String,.. - A LOT of genuine ROMAN srairscs for violins ant guitars, haire just been received by the subsriber. These strings arc front the moat celebrated factory in It ly ; they are four threads and. four lengths, and. for beauty of tone and durability are unrivalled. . The sub scriber's agent having purchasedthe above -for him at. the Factory,. they.ure - warranted sUperior to any thing of the kind ever offered in this country. .1-LKLW3ER„ CaldercHarp, No.lol Third street. 11 N. ----Now openiug a splendid new lot of Nunn & Clark's and Danham's celebrated Pianos. fuoil2 Central Tea Store, - ' Corner ef Fifth Saco and. Marker Alley. JUST RECEIVED, a large and well selected stock of FRESH TEAS from the Importers, eomptising the very best qualities of Green and Black Teas, which will he sold on the most favorable terms, wholesale and retail. The nttention of Families is respectfully Invited to the assortment. (norfJ ' HENRY C, KELLY. . Rev. Dr. ILllllllcelly , s Female Semlnimry ICI'FTANNIIiG, PA. TPALL•SESSION of this Institution will com l. mence on Wednesday, October 38, - ;10. For Terms, Ac., please see Circulars at Mr. Mellor's, 81 Wood street, and Mr. George IL White's, Market street. in addition to the thorough system of instruction pur sued by the Principal, as vouched for by Gov. Johnston and Bishops Upfold .and ,Potter, the Seminary presents consideratiobs which may be deemed of some moment, in the limited number of its boarding Pupils, (25,); its, retired situation, and especially, its not being contigu ous to any College or School for boys. Dr. Eillikelly may be founds; the Monimgabela House fora few days,- and will be happy to wait on those desi ring to see him in reference to the aahool. Mem:Lases is 'TIM CITY—Hon. Charles Shales; John. H.Shoenbcrger, Esq.; Col: Wilson bream:Bess. Pittsburgh, Dasher 10. it'iMUMUIII He'flesh% Celebrated Patent Shear's.- TICE Undersigned hal been appointed hy Mr. Heinesti, or New , York. sole Agent for the sale of his Justly celebrated patent Tailors' Shears. Ile offers these Shears now at manufacturer's prices: Having a complete as sortment of these Shears, from GSle. up to Slu a piece; be ealls the attention of Ladies, Milliners and Dressma kers and Tailors, to his establishment, the FRANRLIN CLOTHING STORE, Ell Liberty street, +Rh door from SL ‘ Clair, and respectiullx solicits a share of the public patronage, which thls - aniele so justly deserves. octal:an' ' J. F. Halt EKOT Sacred illnallo Hook. NE' CARMINA SACRA. by Lowell Mason ; Catalina Sacra ; ' do ; - National Psalmist, do; Psalmist. by Hastings tc Bradbury; Psaltery, by Mason t Webb; Ray State Collection .by Johnston and other.: • Cantizo Landis, by Lowell Mason; Mendebnahn Collection by Johnston and others; Mason's harp, patent and round notes; Aliisouri Harmony, patent notes; Choir Chorus_ Book. by A N Johnson; Western and Christian Harp ; Boston ATelodeon, Vols I, 2 and ; Boston Glee Book; New England Glee Book; Juvenile Oratorios, for Schools; The Young Choir and Young CholrY., Companion A full supply co all the above received and for sale wholesale or retail, at publizher's fuices, by. JOHN 11. AIELLOR, novt2s No 81 Wood street: IA ORRIS-St HA WORTH. in the Diamond, have just received from tho Old Country, and offer for snle English Pudding Ratsins; Candied Orange and I.emon Peel; English Mustard; Pine Apple Rum; London Gin; Irish Whiskey. Also from New York-- - Cooking Raisitis and Currants; - - Citron Peel ; ... ..Rich Grupo Juice; , . .. . Cocoa andCloeolate—all kinds- ; .. . Ground Spices; - : .. . ' • Wines and Brandies of every quality intiO Now Books I Neveßooks 1 A T HOLhIES! LITERARY' DEPOT, Third - street 21. opposite the Pbst Office. • Blackwood's 'Magazine for December ; David Copptirlield, Nos. IV and 20 ; • Littell's Living Age, Nor all 7 • Holden's Dollar Magazine for December; David . Copperfield, by Die ken's,-complete ; Roston Shakspen re, No. 23; Dictionary Mechanics!, No. 21; • Gteen'Hand, a Short Yarn ; :Pictorial Brother Jonathon Pictorial Courier ; - Harpers , Magazine—all the bock numbers ; Horace Templeton, by Charles Lever. inox27 , R. C. Stockton, (Late Johustaa & Stockton,) ' ..-Bookadler, Stationer - Printer and Binder, 'ETAS on hand a- very . extensive stoek of Blank 1.1. -Books, Paper and Stationery t not surpassed by any other in the city, in quantity, quality or variety, which he vrilt didpose of on the raost reasonable tetras. Printing and Binding of every description executed with neatness-and dispatch. nov23 . No. 47 Market street , 'Dr MINER & CO., Smithfield street, have jug. re ceived the Personal History of.Davtd Copperfield —complete in one volume; by Chitiles . Dickens: 50 cents. Geometry and Faith: a fragmentary. supplerngnt. to the Ninth Bridgewater Treatise. By Thomag Hill. The Recent:Progresso( Astronomy—especially in the United. States: By Elias Loomis, Professor of fltatho , * manes and Natural Philpwlty, in New Yoric Univcr- No, 28 Sha.kspeare, Boston edition. Contents : Timon of Athens. No. 2L Dictionary of Mechanies—a valuable number. Treats on high pressure Steam Engine—Horse Power— Hydrostatic Press, &e., ic.. (nov23 Weekly Baltimore Patriot. .TATILL BE COMMENCED on SATURDAY, the 4th .11 of January', 18,51, the publication of the . WEEKLY BALTIMORE PATRIOT, - nt the Office of the Daily and Tri-Weekly PATRIOT.— This Paper will be issued every SATUIt DAY MORN,. LNG, on alarge double medium sheet containing all the rums or rue WEEK, by the Mails and sheet containing Po litical,:Literary and Miscellaneous. and will alto con tain a mil and accurate account of the BALTIMORE M A RKET . This wilt be one of the BEST AND CHEAPEST PAPERS published the . , tinned States ; and for the Country ftiudrarn must be Invaluable: . • . . . . - Besides its general Nests, it will be decidedly Rig in its politics, giving - expressionin each number to' the great conservative union measures which have always char acterized the Wing Parry,: and which.have been main tained by the Daily Patriot for's* ninny years. TER/VIS. 1 copy, one $1,50 5 et/pies, to one address, one year, • 6,00 10 copies, to one address, one year, 10,00 . and at that rate for any number above ten copies—the eas t, to be Beet, m ALL ceiss, before the paper:will be Copies will be furniabed In wrappers at the Count ing:Hoomnt too cents each.. : Address, post Paid. •' ' . ISAAC MUNROE & CO. • , n0v22.1.w] Baltimore, Ald.l N UTS -1 . 5. FRAILS WAWA ALMONDS; • 20 bags . Lisbon, Paper Shell-. do • ' 10 do Malaga • do ; • 15 do Crean/ Nuts ; 2500 do Cocoa Nate; - • • Recetviag and for, sale by' , ncivl2 JOSKIJA RHODES ar. CO fILOVER SEED— 40 bbls; strictly : prime CloverSeca IJJJO attire a:nd for sale by S.W4T"* . ic ;SONS* illtstellantottg. . . „ ft Snider's , ' Wine Store. - • -76 WALNUT STREET,' TITILADELPHIA: rillflE UNRIVALLED PLACE for obtainitlgol/y9nes, Liquors, At.; GOOD and CHEAP. ' - • „- SNIDE.R" has lately—in consult:Mace cirthetiumer ous large sales madeby him to consumers—heen oblige& largely to replenish his stock by fresh importations; and he has now. dm satisfaction Of.oderingtsome of the- best Wines and Liquors ever imported by him. 'lle weal& refer to some invoices as follows—vizt • DUFF,GORDON & CO. SHERRIES--embracing cats Pale at Very .lOw priees,ritre old; and some very , choice MANRANILLAoiII oe'draught by the gall On.-- •Also,rare old delicate AMONTILLADO, in casks of 16 gallons specially selected for consumers. Sont&EXTRA, AMONTILTADO In bottles, put up inEurope,whieb he challenges as equal any that can be .produced., • ' The - MANZANILLA and AMONTILLADO Sher rteg to'citgatittieenta; as they strengthen Many other Wines. • • • = • • stitataldling,thAd have not the adid of. PORT WlNES—principally. specially - selected for his sates to consumers from the.stockof," 13rooterrim's,". at Oporto. and imported - direct. These Wjnes are fruity and delicate,ond 'have been approved bY his. customers, because of their manifest-Superiority over all - Other Ports and Red Wines palmed off us such. •_The y are of various smut and prieesi; in bottlesand on draught by the gallon, or wholesale by thectisk.- - Among `them is some rare delicate WIIITE PORT and MLR. . . . . . - . , . - . o . o Persons suffering with ohmic affectionot the bow, elo cannot bele.° careful . in Oeir • , MADEIRA. WINES of various - Atom 'dry and rich, South Side. old East and West India. Hernial, dee, tee. ; ondranght; In Isult. and bY casks.' - ' • , • As to the SPARKLED WINES - of the sabsdelber, h is well knoWn Piot the MOET EXTRA CHAMPAGNE and the splendid :SPARKLING. AdOSELLE, imported by him are superior to • arty • other Wines; and' are sold at prices as low as roost of theinferier wines now Mlle market whiehare pot upon buyer's as fiestelant• - , He has also CHAMPAGNE WINES of various brill:ids and qualities, at very low prices.retail or wholesale: In the article of CLARET.WINES, generally, the 6tiliscri lex holds himself to be'a judge, and'he offer* the. finest stoek-here r from the-very lowest price; by the single de. zen. to the first class "premier eru ". Of. BURGUNDY WINES he has a large stock and can assure customers: that he cart present to theux,Tront his vaults, as good a bottle of - Borgundy as 'Prance affords. SAUTERNE and BARSAC adiways on hand in bottles. His selection or RHINE. and MOSELLE WINESi from the cellars of Messrs. DKlfillAitll & JORDAN, of Co. blenstsire extensive, and number many Stilt • Hanka and hlosei•e, from the. cheapest sorts -to tee very: choicest vintages of the—. S'ISINBERG,". tie ; best grow , .h of the Rhine.. . • • ' • in articles of - COGNAC anti other - BRANDIES he has now a fine stock, embracing some • very old, extra of, 1800, 'Ali .otanD, DerGe & ana -41:ant - celebrated " CLAVIER of 1821, 1 1 in eightlncasks, and , 1842 its Midis. and "DUBOUCHE? 1844, in hhds. on consignment, which Also-IRISH, SCOTCH And AIONONGA KEY, JAAIAICA, SPIRITS, PRESERVING BRANDY and all other Wines! and Liquors, itteludino•..all of the above . , SOLD Ly RETAIL 'PO ,CONSUMERS - iti.aay. quaintly • . • - A:eonstant assorted stock of .lIAVANA.SEGARS. • • Goods delircredooithin one day's . reach of Phila delphia, vaztour pen). Orders will be prorupdt execu ted if sent by mail or telegraph' ; . • - • • Address, . JACOB .SNTDEH r Cheap Wine Store, , novIS . 'Walnut street Philo • - ; • '4l. 'T. Decker; Woodviardr.S.r. Co, r Builders and Brettors of Lightning: Rods, on • SCIENTIFIC ,PRINCIPLBS. -* • : `ORDERS left at this office or the . Post Office; and for VV personal interview ca r be seen on Fourth - -' street, residence of Dr. Hans, between Wood and Ferry. RViteners—Profesbor Sitliman; Editor of Sillimaa's Journal; Professor .0; M. Mitchell, of the Cincinnati Observatory ; Professor Robert - Peter, of Transylvania University, Reinncky ..Pinfessor Chester eweyi D.D., M.D., New York; P ' rofessor, J. L. Cassel, Clearlanii - Pitubure&--A:W. Loomis, John Harper, WilSon 161 , Candless, Mr. Childs, Col. Morgan, Rev. Mr: Spares; J. D. Williams, Major -Harding. C. S. Arsenal; John Ewing & Sons L. Harper, D. N. White,. W. A. Mar shall,John Sampson, Mol or Davis and John H Shoenbev7 Onnitise Maps. ••D, nowELTON'S SPLENDID ooiNc 151APS are m being introduced into all leading-schools' in New England and. New York. We have obtained the agency for them in Pittsburgh, and.invite teachers ani. school committees to call and examine that No. t—ltisp of the Western ileatispherei.s2xB2 inches. No. 3— do North America,. . 70xS4 -•- No: 4 • do , United Stites, • .70.02 No. t.o ' Europe, 70.1E2 NO G-- . do. Asia, 70,a79 Nn. 7 do S. America & Africa,..7olE4 Price of the aeries, with key,•=; or the first. two Hemisphere Maps, with. key. SI.O. These Maps arc unrivalled in accuracy, beauty and cheapness, and adapted to the wants of-the primary,. grammar and high schools of the 'United States. For 'sale at publisher's prices, without ndditiou of freight charges, at the • -• . • . . EDUCATIONAL 8008-STORE, • - nov - 21. eor Market and Fourth sta. • Cheap W atc hes.' " JUST RECEIVED three dozen Gold Patent • feLover WATCHES,TaII jewelled, and IS carets l cases of new and desirable patterus,which I can sell from ..Sl5 to s4o—and warrant. ALSO—one-half dozen do. nt ' ' 1 " a fine assortmentof English full jewelled gold and silver Patent Lever Watches, of Hie best makers: ALSO--Silver Lever.Watchen from 81G , to S 3 S.' " good common I t Vatchesur SW and §l2—war . The above stock of ;Watches are as loW•as are cold in the eastern cities. W. W. WILSON, novIS cot Market and Fourth sta.. • . . - ' Flour Reduced. . • - ,t• NOT sell their Extra Flour, delivered on and after the Ist November, at 82,25, t ) ' 100 lbs.; Superfine at 82,00 10D-pis;dis . conntla retailers. . ' • nova I\TOBLE. --- • 11.0 AD manual of the principles rind practiee of Rao d Mak ng—compristag tholocition; construction and Improvement of ronds,, comtrion, mat , - adataized, paved, pi anked, e,te., and railroads, kW - % . G. Gillespie; A. h 1.., C, E., ,new edition with additions, '. A few copies for Fate by - - - R. C, STOCKTON,' floolf - seller;Printer and Binder, ititv4R . 47 Market street: =Oa= .• To rm 'Foeirs and those neishing - TO INSURE DETACHED PROPERTY. THE New York ." Washington County Mutual Lulu, ranee COmpeny is the company for them to instue in. It is the only Farmers'. Mutual insurance Company that bas 'run' through Gee years without 'taxing their 'hole. It is the largest company of the k in the world, numbering over 'lll,ooo' members.. it does nbt insure Steam :Mills, Carpenter or Cooper shOps, - or anything. hazardous or extra-hazardous. Only Houses,llams and their contents, and but 132,000 on . one risk; Churehes, Academies'and School Haase's, and bat Sl,OOO on each. A certificate: can bc'Seen front one of the first men in Pittsburgh, to show that the Com - pant does pay its 'loss es promptly. . CA. COLTON, Gert'l Agent, nova cor. of 4th and WessZsts., up stairs._ CILAZEERS' DIAMONDS.+Just teeeived r -. 4 dozen "Shaw's Patent". .Glaziers' ThamOnds , ,.assorted, %viah and without keys, and for ° - vet-point Pezietli 4I .LIONTAIS” , celebrated ever.pointod Pencils,. in wood cases, just received and for sale by ocr24 JOHN H.IWFADDRN '& CO. • Cloth Store. CLOTIIS, Cassimeres and Vestings; Beavers, Pilots, Cloakings andVrinainingnas good and as cheap as any lions° in the city—by - • . . • JOSHUA BOBTANSON ; • - . . Agent, - - • oct3l one door west of Wood, • London Illuotrarth . • 11010URE London and Durham Mustard, by the keg, for sale by loethlati • JOSHUA ROBINSON. YOUNG LADI~Br SkiIIIIINALLY E ;TORS SODOOL, under the direction of Mr. & Mrs. N. W. Ma - romx, will. be .Re-Operitd, Colonnade Dori.," Federal strem, on MONDAY; Sefaember 2il. A primary departmeut, and a. number of optional branch es, have been addedond n corps of Wachers secured,' so that instructions now be given-to scholars of nit ages and attainments - - • • • • For particullis see otrealara wli,eh may be had at the hook- stores .—or consult the .Principals,. at 'their dwelling, on Federal street. • .. Allgrarny , Aug. 3. . . . - - augsiti -Wir ad. open CLASSICAL and ',OWLISH SCHOOL on the Ist .111bnirayal Septenagr neze. Room, over' Williams Br, Co.'s Store eorner.of Wood and Fifth IMMO= Rev. NV.51.. D. 110WA1 . 1b, Hon. I'Vel.m3 H. I..ourgis, . D.lslcCosif,l4. 4 ‘ pr 114c6 ILL, • J. P..179v.r.r... a. , fjy22. W. 2. zoom Uovin dz. Paryy .AVING taken to• the business of. - -Mr. Benjaritin" Bown, 'Wholesale Grocer, Fruiter and Confection er, would respectfullyy solicit a -continuance. of the pa-, tronage so liberally bestowed upon :their predecessor, and would call the attention of the public its genital ter the stock of goods kept iu theirestablishment. which for, quality cannot be surpassed in the city. Foreign Fruits,- Confectionary, Pickier, Spices, Pre serves, Sardines, Oils, ese.olce , form part of their stock, now Am hued, and all. 01 the above atticles-,:haVe I.Aotat selected from the best eastern houses, A new stock of goods ititim above a:e vine. N. B, Retailers and country- storekeepeys will find it to their advantage to give us a call, . (ociVJ S Forksi Spoone r 4Y o. TETE keep constantly ori hamd a' large . assorbment 'or TV silver Foilra,'Spliona. Ladies ; of our own manufacture, of standard silver. ' ' JOHN A.ITFADDEN & CO ,- 0ct.24 •-• •• - 95 Market atreeL signifying els aaaa _ Jr one, two and three" gasses, suited for detecting' counterfeit bsnk notes, unclothes purposes, for sale by [Quail' ' JOHN' 1. 51 , FADDEN &CO. DARER'S BROMA; Hecker's Farina; jj Po I ishi Patty ; Starch-Polish, Pure XteTßurci';"seceived and (or sale Zeby, - - COULTER-.HAOK__E• earner of, Woad and Third siteetin QUAN.VI.4I , - , Received this swiruing_lier exPreis, 400 A 7 Bid:lnc-Big Stain and Iiong.SNAWLS7-very sups Tior st) les end qualities.'Porinr iMON k, CO.' and 44 Marlin street. 13/3145..LAKE SU.Y.KRIOR TROUT : AND niAL ukf MON just received from the flittsLargii and ..14 e Royal Copperaning Company. .Tliese:Fiso far* excel in tine flavor and fatness any cansht in. l , ll .oPwei• Lakes, arid are pui up expressly for Tarn ybse. - coiner of Fifths rettondlillarket all • Ffarinci9 A.PER , -4" Tint supply or With° different sized an had and made to older. ' • • feb4 Itra:NOLVS & SIECE. inimratut Cotnixinitc Eitette' Dna .HARRISBI7II6,IIi.I'A. 91 .111 cry jibe* patronage erMnded to this Comps.. havini fisisued policies to "Itin amount of near One and a Ralf .11IIIIIon Of Dollars, during the Ise three months, itqpnfacient manifestation of., this,estimation and 'confidence of the public Billie system - drmanage ment on which its business is arulrieted,;;; l •.;; ,- . •-Toreitypr country merchants,and oviners of dwell ings, tied isOlated or' coatitilr roperty, It' irtelieved this vompanyollards ndvantages Info int a cheapness, safety and security, inferior to no Insurance Company in this country. Conducted on the equitable and acuity Improved sys tem ;of clasalfientier of Risks excluding _all special bizards; insuring only alimited 'amount in any' due lo cality, thusprecladhig the frequency and oceterence of large fires, and also, on both the Stock and fantail plan, it not only possesses the chemise's and accommodation of both_ methods, but entitles the insured; tote,partieipa don in theprofits. • It is ender the control'or thet Following Directers:—.l P. Rutherford. A. J. Gil Istt, John. B.. Packer, Samuel T. 'Jones, Alonzo A. Carrier, Philo C. Sedgwick, 'Robert Klotz: •••`•':..• • ' .1, J - A.IIUTIIERFORD, PJ•es't. . A. J. GILL ET!, A. A. Caanit ; a Actuary. • 05" Branch bifick; for; Westein ,rennltiricania, 54 Smithfield street, Pittsburgh. Persons ;desiring insu rance will be tarnished witlibdoknot the Cowpony by calling at the. office • . •••••• :..10c1== irrDELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSUR NCE.COMPAN Y.-01Tico. North BoontOfthe Ex change, Third Street, Philadelphia. Foe Issusuncs:—Baildings, Merchandixe r and other property in form and Country, insured against loss or damage by fire at the lowest rate of preMlUm.., - MAXIIIE Insattaxca.—Thcy also insare yesseli, Car goes and freights, foreign, or coastwise, under open or special policies, as the assured may 'desire, ' ' 'nano Taanero retrerut.—They'al so Insure Merchan dise transported by Wagons; Railroad. Cars,. Canal Boats and Steam Boats, en rivers and lakes; on the most liberal terms . DlßECTOß:S.—Joseph H , Seal, Eihriunl; • A:.Souder /01U1 Reb ert*BartOn, John R. Penrose' Samuel Edwards, Geo.CkLelper Edward Thal ingfOni tune R. Davis, William Folwelli Joha R. Dr. uston, James C. H,aral,Theophltus.paulding,lLJones.Broolcs, Henry Sloan, Hagh Craig, George Serrill, Spencer Mc 'Basin, Charles Kelly, J. 11.• Johnson; William }Toy, Dr.. S. Thomas, John Sellers, Wm. Eyre, Jr. ' • " DIRECTORS- AT PITTSBURGH,— D T:liforgan,, Hugh Craig,' Jno. • - - • :WIL,LIAM MARTIN, President. • Tiros. C. Ha.su .Ifice Prealeent. • losizra W. COwair, Secretary. -iv-Office of the Company,_Ne. Water ztleet, Pitts burgh. ' ' (Je16:(1111 P. A. ALiDEIRA,, , Ag eat: • 2!" .40w inillarrllClO CO. tiItERSONtS desirous - of•inatuting;theii,liniands will L... learn from the falldWing by-law-of gre,Cotzt.PaliVi that the terms o 1 life insurance on istpet Is very Muerent frorri insurance on humanlite. The insaredarellntitled to pay where the animal. breaks a leg, ,beetimhh blind, • Asireta i. lathe event of :Melded& ortibtease of - such a natureati to cause permanent Injary.thangliZeath may -not ensue, they wilt be liab ago done to the arkmal.noteteeedistriCf— ed. • •TuN; Agent, op emirs. r.-• • • hoot : Ili • ••••••••itisrall'ese. ./c 11111E'• ~ :31. ......s. 1 —ll Amines A has • , 51.r.v.valiti:d-W&ei t olw-e n f - Iy, Imes Co., I:91-1 -iirlitit.eireet,Allia tt.:3.4 , ." 1• 'Wood sweet:Ware the subse rib er ~•• • Inge and their contents, and on Shipmuit•ii. ••••-•-•' - 24 -VA and other vessels, for the nbovelildra .Company. (01 1 31 WM. P. 30 Life and Benign inaturain.^,, IIE MUTUAL LIFE AND HEALTH INbt T qf .PAikidefrkfa, Ineorporattil Legi el auire of Pe nnsyl v aTI I a, Marcti,lble; petna/ ; Capital SIODAOO. Rata knacr,thanipay Pat, • , vadat TOVIr ally, and full 20 per cent. lower ihun i..- tisnakrutet of Life lnsa ranee, as the following edICITIO 1,. son will show. , . Thus a person of the age of W insuring for 8100 for life, mum pay in the:Girard 62,30, Pennsyl vania 52,36, Penn Mutual 82,313, ignitable 82,04, New Englund 82,38, Albion 52,45, Now on Life $2,36, Life and Hcalih,'Phtladelphia. SI,OI. • • - - Duurcrons—Samuel Orrick, Charles , D Heal; F Boone, Robert P King, Char! es - P Hayes,3l W Baldwin, Chas Oil Campbell, M M Reeve ' AL 1:0,• Lewis Cooler, .I,Rodman Barker,E H Ilutler,Ldwin ft Cope., Prat. dent, Samuel Er Orrick Tice President, Robert P: King Seerrinry, prantiaßlackbarne. • 'Applications will Le received and eVeivihrorination given by SADIUEt, FA/LIVESTOCK, Agenu..Ovinag: Commercial Rooms, career ar,Taird• and: . W . ood• streets Pittaburgh, . . , 0429:1" The *7.ranklin Shim Ineuranee,Company raIRECTORS:— . ; • • %. • If Charles IV: Rancker, ..freorrelV.ltioharda, Thomas Hart, • • Mordecai D. Lewis, Tobias Wa,gacr,Adolphi.E.lknie, "Samuel Emit, David S. Browne, 'Jacob R. Smith , Morrie rattemon, • . CHAS: BANCRER, Pres't. - Cruz. G. Barreiro', Secretary. i: • [Er Continua to make Insurance, perpetual or limited:: on every description of property in town andeventry. • The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fend which, with their Capital and Premnune, solely inverted,- afrord ample protection to the assured.,.. The Assets of the Company.' on January taw,. as. published agreeably to an Act pt , Aaaembly,were as fob - • Mortgages Real Estate _ • • -• 94,724'8" 'lemponWLoazta4.‘;- 4 -- , -.=-- , -*''' -'O O , O Ol ks_Cash, . , „ • Sl-3748,49 , 2 731 Since:their'incOrpointion, peribd sri - 1.19 - ye:ierri ) dins have paid:upwards of One Afiftioit Powiiitindreit Thou.- sonct Dokari,-losses by. fire, thereby,tifforiling e.videne* of the advantages of losttrance,tts well its the abgitjz sin* ilisposttioti to meet with promptAessitill • • •. • • GARDumI.,cOFEL*Age-ra, _'tatted • - Office N. E.. coiner Wood hod dsts Plre - And - BlEFxne lutuitataise; n-Insurance Company of Nonh America', tisf-Pftga phia,through its duly authorized - Agent i tke sub-- scriber, offers to make permanent and. limitett insurance . on property iathis city.and its vicinity, and on ;shipments-4 • DTRECiORS ArthuiO , Coirai,l'res!_t. • Sainte! litrottks;' Ater, Henry,. - Charles Taylor Samuel W. Jones, -.- Samuel W gmhh .Edward Smith, - ' ArlibumiteVrhite,,.. John Jacob id: Thomas, • JoluaWbite, = ' • " John IL Neff;_y. Thomas P. Cone,' - niellara D. NVoird,'". Wra. Welsh, Henry D. Sherfard,Wy.:-. ,This is the oldest insurance, . Company _ States, having been chartered in,L194.. Its ebarteris per petual, and from its highetanding, long experience, am ple menns,.and avoiding all vials of an extra hazardons - character, it may be - consided - as Offering tunpleitectirl- - -vie the public. WILLIAM P.'"IONES. At Counting Room of Atwood, Jones & Co.i:Water and Front sts.,.Pittsburgh - -.3 -.,,sarty4y leire and. =twine isranarn,floo. , , liE INSURANCE COOPNORTItA/VERIC.ewiIU T make permanent and limited lashiance on Vroperly in this City and viciniry, and onshipments' by Canals,, Rivers, Lakes,. and by Sea> -Tlie propertied Of ells Cam,. pang.are well invested'and furnish an available fund fair the ample indemnity pl. all persons who destreicam.usw7 tented by Imsurance. Agenti. majrlB, - ' Watevelurter . . , :DIEDIPHIS...IINSTIMILVSW.LF' ' AJYEDICAL . DEPARTMENT.—ThareguIai *horse° f AUL Lecturee viill commence on the firrts4 knanaer and conthluc Until the last at '.E . cbritary,, '.l•4e nntorni mat Dencittment will be' opened and zr,tit receive Students by the first of October. The M *coi'Depart meet will be under thedirectionmrthe raj, paring , .ri. rso , . - , • -'- . • Z. FaXEMAX;AL Prpfessor of Ana - D, matty.. ~.. ..; ~ R. S. Nawrox,.M. D 4 PrOfessor of. Surgery. ' . , If; J. Husca 1) ,M. Professor offilteory andPitte.tice o W. Brno Powxt.t., M. D., Professor of Physiology, Pa thology, Mineralogy : and Geologyz= •. .. -.- ~,,...,. ~ J. Kivc, M. D,. Professor Of .IltrateriaMedielt,Therapen tics and Medical Jurisprudence. '." „ 1- J. Itlibroa Samna; 'l ll ....l):,"Professofof - Cliemlktry and Pharmacy... . - . • -- - -, -, = - J. A. Wrbsorr_3l..D..; Professor of ObsteuiciAnd Ms.._ - eases of 'Women and Children...; CLINIQUE LECTUESS , .., Afraid/is—Prof: 11. J. Ilmoz. _ WutgwV-Trof. 8.13. Nrwrotr: - Z Fmorstan, Al. D., Anatomical Demonstrear m , The fees for a tall coarse amount tit $lO5 Each Professor's Tieket,'Bls.- - hlarrieulatar , ts 85. .rie— raonstrator's Fee,Blo. „Gmdriaticta.;eBl,-,-;,, Those desiring turtiter in formation, Willplease addresi. their letters (post paid) to the Dean;-and Sttfdents vin g . in the mtg . will please.calLeti hint atitte , Coramer.' S. NEWTON,. D.. D4aiforlyisFacult.F. - ' ..LAW .DEPADTMENT.. Hon E W BT Rut?, Probst "Rheory and Practice.of ' taw - Jive Dat.svinms, F,oQ, P r of of Commercial JarisPrudeur a .7krms-880.per session: - • - All communicati,ous p e rtaining to this dep_artment muse be -addressed'E W. AL KING, Esq.llfe mphis,Tenn. March 1850 .- ; - ,' • . . The Faculties, for intellectual, ithilitiessm9ral-worth, and profeisional acunireatents, will compare favorably with the mottdistitiguished inonecanntry.; Timltledicat Faculty constitutes an; anomaly In ;tins or, any. other coantry—all cif theta are able Lecturera Utd, the. best a 8 Teachers. - , -% • Those wlio willcontemplates , pgtospeapbmalposille t a, and the extent of our pnpalltionritin halte rto deuttasto the eligibility of enti . .,esNattpa",for enterpriee .of rthe ki n d. A 5 1 9 healtu, indading all seasonaof, the Yeartwe detti that srayetWereity lass n,p, - e. class o smal l s ,w and Medical Depart's:tents°. this asntate them are talented and in the highest degree respectable 44090TUbleomea for thefulare mosperitypfthe Institute. That the public , may be satiefietfof the periimnency of " this Schacti,we teel it our duty state, thatthe Trdstees and Faculty form a unit IR act4ou, winch.augurs well foi its'future success; and that me peculiar lateral ilgttni nation-Which connects - them,ctsanot be internaL api President Of - the Blecafthrt frisittine. ' wity6 11a - AVlNG•taken a lease of this Brewery, tuithhaving it now in RIR operation ,I am now pre pared to furnish my friendS and the public with - a supe rior article of ALES and BAVARIAN BEEIL, hi any . ~ lu a a e tt e i r ty ; a g e di and see, atthe Cornerof Pemi:liti,fBl nue 1 [jau.” A. tro..OtITZ. , • Storage. !have fine and converuenifßorage on.thp seeoml . and third Stories,of ' our ViraiebonFe crbiele Neil farnisb at reasonable , rates:- zAbio, irlaier‘lindi dry s Cellar,uiLable fi32 Storage—, • MAGUIRE & g RVN &N_ ttp26 ftf-)" 'No 124 Set and' at; be t; 8/nltldlebi add War Window Sinideoi LASE; PAINTING AND STAINING Wiwi , - • 7:anted to Gwash, tat No. 10, Sr Ct. , *n>vpassz For specimens, nail Al' I kina_ l ia{,i 1 PAz change, Smithfield streeti and Knevirse, 111 . blare, OCd , tre hl e as L onii and 1. - 0.'0;F) 11 . aprovat paimd. in !coped.): =lnnen , - ' t,.7 ,4 *.. Feesco le4 paintiogiaectazd sl7.'pedor si34/Ocnitlitintizi- can and Foreign.dzilgng ! , SLUMS WATSON, ‘, . 7 ; 7. 4 • EDWA.RIVIL k.T.,II,NAN
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