The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, January 08, 1851, Image 4

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Pittzburgi) Btzsintsg QirrEtorp.
• Bankers and Exchange Brokers,
Wm. Lorimer, 'Fourth st., neit door to Pittsburgh blank
. .,_1199!11 Sargent, corner W.00t1,40 Sixtkutres_
........... & •M - Bank_
W - A Hill 4. Co.. 04 Wood street, 211 door above Fourthß
Jo a* Co.,- 8.-W.ltorner Wood:and F01ia . ..4 - a.
HilriVeiliry, 65 Wood street, ild door below Fourth.
Robertsiin, corner Wood and Third streets:
Kramer 4- Hahm, odrifer Wood and Third streets.
N% 4- Co:, corner Wood and Third. stn.
Cook 4- [Terris; corner Market and - Tifth streets.
2.,,X4d. talons 4. Sonst;ss Marked-5t...; belweon 3d - itnd 4th.
-Watch Makers'ancl lewellers. 1..
W Wilson . ,,cernorMarket a Foarth streets -
Ilichardstm, 71 Market street, ricarthe 'Eiainobd
MeFadden &C0;135 Market street, near,Fifth
& Reincradri. 7 'Fifth's:nit:l, neet Mar,Ket - • .
& Bettbereci, dizu strcet f 'near preut• ••.
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H T ,4oTesiiie ''Groceis 'Cominiesiori .4- - .Produce Dealers.
Stuart. & Sill, tie Wood street, above Fifth.
-- 6lczauJer ' ltiltg; 211:Liberty" street opposite Hand.
R.“ruce„"jr., 10
"Commercial Reiw,Libertr etreet.
R A•Conninthain,l Commercial Row, Liberty street.
S George & Co., 216 Libelty streecopposite 7th. • ; I
•jieltaGrier;t."...2Liberty street: •
l'1• in 31 Cormly,2loLiberty street, opposite Eagle Hotel;
Myastat... Hamer, 188 Liberty street:. .• "
S.atcClurkan & Co 4 l42Liberty street. •
Carsori.& McKnight, Sixth, between Wood end Liberti.
I, es R Floyd,Licerty, Wood and Sixth streets.
- 'Lambert & Shiptoti,-133 and 135 Wood street. ;
Wto:Dyer,lsS Liberty street, opposite 6 th.
W &R. 3.lcCatcheon, No. 152 Liberty. street.
• BrOwn &Kirkpatrick, 144 Liberty street. _ _
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"English '& Bennett, 37 Wood st4opposite St:Charles. •,
Tassey & Best, 31 Wood 'street, opposite St. Charles.
J S IDilwcirth& Co. ; 27 Wood, between Ist and 11d eta. '
Wm Bagaley & Co., Nos. 18 and 20 Wood itrect. •
Wick & McCandless,eorncr Wood rind Water sts. •
Wm McKee, comer Wood Mid Wont street&
Barbridge; Wilarni& Co., Water..oet.Wood and Smith'd.
Ctinrch, - Carothers & Co,,
,Vatci and : Front streets.
corn Reis & Berger, corr Srattlacteld and Second streets.
Cmareins & Smith, ' 3 Smithfield street, near Water. -
Jameallenney, Jr., corner Water and Smithfield streets.
C Grant,•4l Water, between Market and• Wood.
W 13 Holmes & 8r01•,37 Water, bet: Wood and Market,
L 8 Watr.rman, 31 Waterntid First street. -
lomes - Da1ze11,.2.4 Water arid• 44 Front street, • -
. John F Perry,eorncr Hancock at. and Daqttesne Way.
• King & M.oorhead, 27,Virood street. • = • " • •
11hey,Matthews & Water; bet. Market and Ferry.
Commiatton Produce,- and Forwarding 'Merchants.
Salim Si Nicids; 15 Commercial Row, Liberty street,
Datid Fitzsimmons & Soni - 135 , Wood straei.
Georae•Coettmn, N 0.26 Wood street,'
S & W Harbaugh;s3 Water'and 104 Front street. ,
A Vankirk & Son, Staithneld streety'near Water.
Robertson & Reppert; No. 100 'Second street. _
Areistrong & Crozet, 25 Market at., between lst and 2d.
Breyfogle & Clark e,lOB Second street, above Wood.
' • iliaoksaie Grocers - and Dealers in Liquors.
R Watson, corner Liberty and Wayne streets.
Jim McDevitt & 8r05.,13 Commercial Roty, Liberty st.
Ica Patton, Jr.,N0.1.7 Commercial Row, Liberty street.
.3 Dryer, No. 114 Liberty street,and 53 DiamortdalleY.
Ti a& Jackson Duncan; 229 Liberty =street.
Robert Moore t ll Commercial Row, - Liberty Street. •
Robert Bell, Labcrty - streetiopposite Wood.'
W Lehi:tier:es Co., 18Ci Liberty street.
'IV & M Mitcheltree,l6o Liberty . ..street. •
Jacob Weaver, Jr., comer Market and Front streets.
. • r : anicat and Dunk 111 - abrrs.--
3 Ai Oliver,Liberty, opposite Seventh street.
• A Holstein, 126 Weed street, near Virgin alley. ,•
142.W00d. street. • • -
Itahauscr & IJaff,-156 held of Wood street.
-'IV AGiideAtenneYilooWood st, third door below Fifth.
W Mackey, VD Wood it, bet.sta and Diamond alley.
SatinclMeClaikan,96 Woeid,bet. sth and Diamond al'y.
R.ll Hartley, 86 Wood st., cor. Diamond alley.
Looking GlasiesTaniiVarieties.
J Gillespie do eo,l - 6 Wood st, between 3d and 4th.
Kennedy & Sawyer, 62, corner Wood and Fourth sts
S Kennedy Fifth street, near 'Wood. • . .
qatensware and China:
George Breeds 93, Wood street. • - •
Id Hot 54 Wood, between 3d and 4th streets
ifenrilftghTil.2.s Wood street, 2 doors above Fifth
letttiers and Slationes.
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Kay Co.j'eonner of Wood and Tuirdstreets. .
J o..tkitkofert, 127 Liberty street.—Gerniau Books.
Victor Scribe', Fifth street, between Wood and Market.
.I.o.melior,.Eq. Wood st.--Settool Books and Stationery.
Luke Loemas, Ag't, 29 Wood et.,-Sehool 'Books, Stat'ry.
I.2lient It English, 79 Wood street-
Jolinston tk.tockton,conaer Market and Third its.
It:li'Beesolf lc Co., 20 Market st-,2d door from Diamond.
Ii EFBosWorth ite.Co., Fourth street, neer Market.
• Patent-.ltfedici .
.WriiJaikion, corner Liberty and Wood streets.
Bbepjaeripblodicine Depot, 64 Smithfield street.
Clothing Stores
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Earie &Horgatt, 192 Liberty at, 4 doors above Virgin ay.
E trtivrenceld &.• Bros.,litheneum, Liberty street.
SS Downing, 21.8 Liberty street.
W-2i. &L E ArelHollen,23o Liberty; eor. Garrison, alley.
Etoobyer 251 Liberty et.,3 doors above Irwin.
Davitt,coneiLiberty and Irwin meets.
John P Hopewell,l33 Liberty at., near St_ Clair.
S Marsha:4AS Liberty at., corner Virgin alley.
Delany, 45 Libertyatrcet
Argnst /le Barnard, 148 Liberty street.
S MeCtoskeY, 151 Liberty street.
H Phigriell, 16,7 Liberty street
Lawrence Elitchel,l6s Liberty street.
Vir Leonard ,S 2 Wood street, bet 4th and Diamond alley
Schneder, Hagenaan . Co., 67 Woodil. door below 4th
Efilderbrand & C0.,10 Wood street, near Water.
Robert Chester,7s Smittifiefil st,bet. 4th and Diam'd ay
Pinker Lowe, 66 Smithfield street, near 4th.
Morgati &
stern tr. 8r05., - " Oak Hall," 46 Liberty street.
R-Straw, corner Market and Second streets.
It Harker, 31 Market at., between 2d and 3d.
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d pistols.
W G McCartney, corner. Liberty and Smithfield streets.
Ictiutt,Whitc, Fifth st, between Market and •Liberty.
Joseph Craig, Wayne st., opposite Canal Basin.
J Cartwright, 83 Wodd st.,l door below Diamond alley
Merchant Tailors.
A McFarland, Smithfield st., bet. 4th and Diamond alley
Samuel Gray, Exchange Melange, Sr. Clalf street.
Cheap Patio:aims.
TS A. Miner. Smithfield si., opposite Brown's hotel.
ALP Morse, 85 Fourth street.
Holmes' Literary Depot, Third st., opposite Post Office.
Dry Goods; Merchants.
W to P Ragas, corner Market and Fifth streets.
D EFralich,l99Market street, near Fifth.
.stElhea.,4oE4 Market street, between Fifth and Liberty.
J t 3 binatz, H 4 Market street, near Liberty.
J & BF McConnell, corner Market and Fifth streets,
J V Wier, S. E. corner Market and Fourth streets.
Wm H. Garrard, blew York Store, 79 Market street.
R Spence, 38 Market street, between 9d and 3d.
R Mentzer & Cd.,bi Market st., bei.sth and Diamond.
Alexander & Day, 75, N. W. cos Market and Diamond
Absalom Morris; 65 Market st., bet. 4th and Diamond.
George—it... White, Mblarket st., between 3d and 4th.
Win L Russell, 62 Market 'st., near Fourth street.
W. R. Murphy, corner Market and'Fourth streets
Wkgesale! . Dry Goods
Shacklett 4- White, 89 Wood Street.
A A Mason'ts Co:, 60 Market st., between 3d and 4th.
- Murphy, Wilson 4- C0.,49 Wood st., 2d door above 3d.
Ilampton,Smith 4. Co, 54 Wood at., between 3d and 4th.
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'-4/deimen and 'lattices of the Peace.
N BuctkmasteriFonrth street, above Smithfield.
A GlleieTiart, Irwin street, near Liberty.
.doots 'anti Shoes.
Wm Jackson, corner Liberty and Wood streets .
J S Adams; 219 Liberty street, next Eagle Tavern.
StanuelDelzill, 122 Wood street, above Fifth
S Keys; Filth street, near Market.
D A. Blunted. corner Marker and Liberty s
James Robb, Market and 4l:Liberty stree
Joseph Plummer, 1.U9 Wood street, near Fain
George Albree, 71,.corner Wood and Fourth streets.
McCurdy.* Loomis, 39 Wood at., between 3d and 4th.
J Rutledge, 66 Wood street, third door above Fourth.
F W Hayward, corner Market and Liberty streets
T D Graham, No. 105 Third street,
lathes Miller, Smithfield street, near Diamond alley.
John,Taggart, Smithfield street, near Fourth.
I Bales, corner Smithfield and Fifth streets.
Troth 4- Scott, corner Smithfield and Fourth streets.
Wm Adair, Smithfield street, four doors above 3d.
Win Beanie'', Smithfield street, near Brown's Hotel,
John Campbell, corner Smithfield and Second streets.
W E Schmertz, 53 Smithfield, between Front and 2d sts.
T A Hinton. 4 St: Clair street, near Liberty.
'l' Thompson, St. Clair at., between Penn and Bridge.
H Perry,7s Fouirth street, near Wood:
Brennen 4 Filth street, 'near Market.
Wool Merchants.
S W Harbaugh 53 Water and 104 Front streets.
Darker,Smithfield at., bet. 4th and Diamond ay
Hugh Lee, corner Liberty street and Cecil's alley.
Planing Mills and Sash Factory.
ThomeshlMEtt, Penn street, near the Point
J Dit A Kelly, :Seventh street, above the Canal.
•. Hardware and Cutlery.
Walter F Fahnestoek, 184 Liberty street.
R T Leech, Jr., ITI Wood street, above Fifth.
Hays ¢ Getty ; 61 Market street, near Fourth.
'Wolff 4 , Lane. cornet Liberty and at. Clair streets.
R Dunlap,Jr.,9l. Market street, neer Fifth.
Huber it . Lattfman,VB Wood st.,bet.4th and Diamond ay
J Cartwright, 83 Wood st., 1 door Diamond alley
Sohn Walker, SS Wood st., bet. Wanton,. alley and 4th at
Cooper 4- Lasely;s9 Wood street,Srl door below Fourth
Whitmore 4..1,V01f1, 50 Wood st., between Sd and 4th. • '
YosePh - Woodwc11; corner Wood and Second streets,
DownTetley. 110 Wood street ; near Virgin alley.
Leather. Stores.
Wilkinson do 8011, No Dtd Liberty street, opposite Sixth
Walter ,Bryant tsa Liberty st., opposite head of Wood.
Was Young ¢ Co., 1.40 Liberty street, near St. Clair.
Samuel McClain, 41.5 Wood and corner Diamond alley.
, non 116r ,i, r 0,,, Dininnad. a
.ftichnit 'Bard, 1 4 01 Wood street..
William: Irwin, Diamond alley.
Jamdsinvin r ottimond alley, near Diamond
Drags and Medicines
Keyßer 4- McDowell, corner Wood st an El Virgin alley
R E Sellers. 57 Woo at, between 3d and 4th. •
L Wilcox, Jr.,'Cor. Market street and the Diamond and
L. Wilcox, Jr., comer 4th and Smithfield streets.
. Dr. H Srnyser, corner Market and Third streets. •
.1 A Jones 4.• CO., corner Walnut and - Penn streets.
J A Jones, corner Hand and Fenn streets.
Braun 4. Reiter, Corner Liberty aad St. Clair streets.
Edward Fendetich,coraerMonongahela House.
B A Fahnestock Co., coiner Wood and First streets..
John - D-Morgan, corner Wood st. and Diamondrilley.
Joel Mohler, corner Wood and FM anloots.".
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Thos K Llibbert, corner Liberty and Smithfield sti.,
Manufacture - I. of ‘Vritrar ujd and 'lnks.
Wm Henderson, ‘415 Liberty street.
lirholesale Milk Store.
~,P-SAlLAct,tt Co;NO.VAlLoottalraeti.
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Win Fleming;3o Wood street,corner Virgin alley.
Wilkeson Muhlaster, 08 Market at, 1. 'daor from Filth
C L filageci426.lnithTield.al, tritOiroatithl and and 3d. :
Sautes- Wilson; Smithfield et, 2d door frdm Fourth.
W Glassgow,lo2:Wood st, third door below - Fifth. .1
W Douglat,77.llroon street, fourth door abot . eFourth.
S Aloare •, 75 Wood s thirti'door above Fourth:- .
piarles fl. Paulson, 73 Wood street 'nerir.Fminh:
cCord,ct Co,-conter-Wood and Fifth Streets:'
John ..kGarry;l.43•Wood sti,op.lst Pieob4terian Church
Cabinet and Chair .Makers. ..
IVinEgievenson, 3 FetteriattlAS Raw,Liberty-and 7th et
Splane ¢ Son, :artier Smithfield and - Fifth streets.
'r 13 VoungA Co, Smithfield street, between 2cland
Ifaziellot Frew, Smithfield, near Fourth street.
Insurance Companted, '
National Loan Finid and Life Ins: Co, 64 AVoopl 4tre
Delaware Mutual Safety, 42 Water.stre.ei_:
Western Insusenee;go. of _Pittsburgh, .1 , io: 26 Water s
Protebticinlnsulance.Co r Office IV Wood street.
ISranklin FIrO Insurance Co comet-Wood and MI sis.
~ Wall Paper and. Bordering: -
LP P Marshall, (Successor to S C Ellll,l 87 Woad street
James Howard 4. C 0,82 Wood st,2 dootabelu*Hia; Dian}'
'Ahidle,Smithfield street, near Fourth.
Thomas Palmer, 47 , Market st, between 3d-artd.4W
Turners and capper .'mie he.
M Doerfliaget, VVood street opposite Ist Pres. Church
A Clippies, corner Liberty and Smithfield streets.. • .
L Shrom, Atheneum Buildinga.therty street~
G Baekriten;l2l Wood street. -
J Baradollai,ll6l.Wood street.
S Morrow, Fifth at, betsveen Wood and Idartet,
J 11 Denunler, 50 Liberty titre. t, near Mariret.
Sh,riff 4. - Shirk, No. ,8 Market street, near Water.
Kelly 4- Bros, Sixth, between Wood and Liberty streets
'James - T Kincaid Front and 2d streets, near Market.
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add .oeciters
•Johtt B Danlevy,lllThird at, bet Wood and Smithfield
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Emigrant ,Lnes. .
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Blakely .k. o Penn street, tCanal Basin.) '-
P W,Byrnes 4 , Co, 205 Liberty at; /no Thompson, Ag't
Liverpool and Philadelphia Packet Line, Brown 4- Kith
patrick, 144 Liberty street. - -
irate is and Taverns
Browa's Hotel, Smithfield et., between Second and Third.
Virginia House, corner. Water andlerry streets
Farmers , Inn, Little; corner Fourth and Ferry stnseta
Wm. Tell Hotcl,Water - stret ,t ahova Smithfield
Ea,gle, J. McMaster, Jr, Ag't, Liberty street.
St. Charles, corner Wood and Third streets.
National Hotel, Water street, above Smithfield.
Ferry. Hotise, corner Hancock st and Duquesne Way.
Burnt District Hate!, corner Smithfield and Second sm.
Monongahela flonse,pcitner Staithfield'and Water sts.
Exchange corner Fenn and St. Clair streets.
Foundry Warehouses.
ensmone'alrV:yte°?, 6firanbeerrt 7 ythstanredeti,LbeearcVorert:oBCl
Wm Irwin, Atheneum Budding Liberty street.
Pennock, Mitchell 4. Co, IGU Liberty street.
Alex Bradley, (sign Gilt Stove,) No. 19 Wood street.
John Anderson 4- Son. corner Water and Grant sta.
Bakers and
.Confectioners
A Andrews, "Eagle," 52 Diamond alley
H. Really, E. Road corner Wylle and Tunnel streets.
P 11 Hanker, Firth street, near Market.
P Seheldeeker "Star . ," 42 Diamond alley.
Morris Kunz, Smithfield at, bet-Fifth and. Diamond alley,
Wm E Down," Union," Smithfield st, bet. ltd and 4th.
Milliners and Mantua Makers
Mrs. Dia, 1.0 St Clair street, between Penn and bridge
Mrs Leech,9 Fifth street, betarcen Wood and Market.
Mrs M E Morrison, No. 8 Bt. Clair street.
Mrs Parker, N 0.4 Patterson'e Row, St. Clair street.
Miss Kain, corner Penn and St. Clan streets.
' Fancy awl Variely Goods.
I` K Macknigh 4. Bros, 117 Wood street, near Fifth.
McCandless it Campbell, 9: Wood street.
Geo W Kuhn, .2 Wood street,sign Gilt Comb.
Charles Arbuthnot, cot. Wood street and Diamond alley
Kauffman 4. Boyle, 86 Wood st, 1 door above Diam`d ay
'Kabuli:in Kinsey, 6: Market street, near Diamond.
Kinsey'4- Knox, 92 Market street, near Filth.
Cotton Manufactures
Grier 4. Monaghan, f,a2 Liberty street.'
Boai Sorts
H A.Weaver, Wayue street, opposite Canal Basin.
John Hannan, 50 Water st, bet Wood and Sonthfield.
James Kerr, Jr. 4- Co, 36 Water street, near Market.
Joseph Major, No. 4 Market street, near Water.
McCammou 4. ' and 9 Market at, near Water
'rhomas Oliver, S. a Stevens, dakery, es Water street.
Brush . 111anufacturers.
Thar Co, 1.20 IVood street, abov . e Fifth.
J fiennedy,63 Wood street, fourth door above Fourth.
Family Groceries
A S Getty, corner Wylie and Washington streets.
William Wilikon ' orner Second and Ross streets.
George Humbert;, corner Penn and hlarbury streets
Thomas Applebe, corner Wylie and Tunnel streets
George Ankara, corner Smithfield and Fourth its.
Hagh Garvey, 143 Liberty street, opposite Fifth.
J Donaldson, corner St. Clair and Penn streets.
.1 S M Young 4. Co, corner Fourth and Ferry streets.
R. Paul, corner Seventh and Grant streets.
Cyrus Black, Diamond, back of Old Court Hon=e.
W Buchanan, corner , Wylie acid Chatham streets.
H Hoeveler, Wylie at, between Tunnel and Chatham
H C Kelly, corner Fifth street and Market alley.
Thomas Woods, Liberty street, near Water
Trimming, Hosiery and raridy.
W Daly &Co., Manufacturers and Importers, Fifth st
F }I Eaton 4- Co, G 2 Fourth st, bet Wood and Market
Wm M Hersh, corner Third and Market streets
John On ¢ Co, Market street, near Fifth.
Joseph Horne 4. co, 6 Market St., bet. 4th and Diamond
Tobacco, Snuff and Cigars.
J Fullerton, 146 Wood street,,near Sixth.
MeCollinter, 19 Fifth st, between Wood and Market.
Daniel DiTHO Wood street, between 3d and 4th.
J Stein, St. Charles Hotel, Wood street.
George Sheffler, 167 Smithfield street, near Fifth.
W ¢D Rinehart, Irwin st, between Liberty and Penn.
J A Mazttrie,33 Hand street, between Liberty and Penn
Extract of Coffee.
Jahn Martin, Extraot of Coffee Manufacturer, 51 Dia
mond Alley, between Wood and Smithfield streets.
Wan ManufActurers.
Wm McCully tt C 0,139 Wood street.
Chambers, Agnew 4. Co, 9 Wood, bet Water and Ist sts
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Bakewell, Pears Co, corner Wood and 24 streets.
Curling, Robertson $- Co, corner Wood and Front sts.
Simpson ¢ Co, 21 Wood street, next Bagaley 4. Co
Music Stores
John H Mellor, El Wood street—Chicktring's Pianos
Lumber Merchants.
William Dilworth, Grant street, near Seventh.
Rowan 4 , Dawson, Sixth street, near Grant.
Thomas Scott, Penn st., bet Barker's alley and Irwin et
Soap and Candle Manufactories.
A Wilson & Co., Ross street, between 3d and 4th.
Wilson & Gorman, Foarth street, near Rows
B C Sawyer 4. Son, 49 Wood st, opposite St. Charles.
Fruits and Candies.
las C Anderson, 15 Smithfield at, between Ist and 2d.
J Hunker, 92 Wood st., between sth and Diamond alley
'Joshua Rhodes, 6 Wood-street, near Water.
Plough Manufactories.
Robert Hall, No. 147 Liberty street.
Hall 4- Speer, Penn street, corner Cecil's alley
Mustard and Spices. •
John B Bell, corner Liberty and Ferry streets.
Rhodes ¢ Alcorn, 20 Fifth st, opposite Post Buildings
Tea Stores.
M Young 4- 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
Perlodteals t Periodtoal• t I
NEW ARR.INGEMENTS
C. WALL respectfully announces to his friends
and the public, that he has purchased the old es
tab 'shed Periodical Depot, No. 86 Fourth street, from
M. P. Morse, and is prepared to furnish all customers
with LITERATURE at the cheapest tllles
He has made arrangements with the Eastern Publish
ers to receive all new works as soon as they have been
issued from the Press.
All the popular Magazines of the day constantly on
hand.
The Philadelphia, New York and Boston Literary Pa
pers received regularly and for sale at the counter.
Stationery, Bue Steel Pens, Blank Books, Cards, he.,
tr.c., constantly on hand.
N. B. Books of all kinds ordered from the East, or
from London, in the shortest possible time.
%V. C. WALL, Periodical Depot,
No. 85 Fourth st., Pittsburgh.
ir-r Orders by mail promptly exeiuted. (oct7
OUR ROUSE;
NO "34, D/AMOND ALLEY. PITTSBURGH.
THE Proprietor of this well "
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known RESTAURANT takes mll4
7'W pleasure in
informinghis friends j
in Pittsburgh and vicinity, that
his bou rs e has lately undergone 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
description in fact, all the varieties and delicacies of
the season are served up at the shortest lictice, in a style'
calculated to please and gratify the taste of the most fa
stidious epicurean.
. His stock of LIQUORS, having been !vie. t,:d by
self r areof a superior quality, and embrace the brit and
choicest brands i mported-of French and Swiss Wines,
Cordials, Scotch Ale, Irish and Scotch Whiskey, London
13rown Stoutond the best Philadelphia Ale and Porter.
Atrial of these Liquors is all that he desires so insure a
favorable opinion.. - \\'\i. lIENNFXT,
sepWi.lin Propririor.
Oyster Saloon and Confectionary 1
THE subscriber respectfully informs his: friends and
the public, that he has removed to No. 36, Si; Clair
strtet, one door from Penn, where he has opened a
CONFECTIONARY AND OYSTER - SALOON, and
will keep always on hand every srtific-in Ids /Ina elf
business, fresh and sweet. Oysters -- ,... - r , i •r -,
shell, stewed or fried, to suit all taster , 5,44'
a supply of Fruits of all kinds, _ 4 t
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1 1 his is ii. truly wonderful remedy for INDIGESTION,: ,
.DYSPEPSIA;• JAUNDICE. CONSTIPATION, Lrsw ft
compunvx; Alia. DEBILITY; duriug:atier Nettie's
owin metlicid,by Nnture'S own agent, the Gastric Juice.
• • Ralf st - tertspoonfiall.of. - _this Fluid, infused in water,
will digest or dissolve ffevu Poilm3s or. ROAST Beer tx
Aeotrrtwo nouns, out of the stomach. • '
-SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE I •
Dartin Ltrant, in his celebrated work on Animal Chem
Miry An artificial Digestive Fluid, analogbas ito
the Gastric Julcc,may y be readily Prepared from the mu
cous merntintua of ,the stomach ot.the:calf,in which va
riogs articlacifrfood, atimeat and eggs, will be so soft
ened,changed and digested;just in the same manner as
they would be in the human stomach." -
:pet P.n.sllti,irt:hia fantails tremble on " Food and. Di.
eti" published,by Foilete. & Wells, New Ica; page
mates ther'sfne great fact, and describes the method of
prepaiation.-.Thereare few higher authorities than Dr.
Pereira..-:
Dr. CosnWiu his vainable writings on the " Physiolo•
gy of Digesuon,"tibservestbac" a diminution of the duo
quantity of the GaStrielitiCeis 'a prominent and all-pre- •
vailing cause of Dyspepsia," and he states that "11 dis
tinguished professor of medicine - in:London, who was
severely afflicted with ibis cemplaint;finding everything
. else to fail, had recourse to the Gastric Jun-e, obtained
from the stomach of living animals, which proved " com
pletely enecessful." '• •
Dr. GRAHAM, author of the famous works on" Vegeta
ble Diet," -says: "It is a remarkable fact in physiology,
that the stomachs of animals, macerated in water, tin-
part to the fiaid the property of dissolving various arti
cles of food,and ofeffecting a kind of artificial dipszioa of them in nowise different front. the natural digest
ive procesti," . -
Dr. Sutton's great Work, the "Chemistry of Man," (Lea'
Blancbard, 4840 : fffil 7 t,l) says: "The discov•
cry of PEPSIN forms anew drain the chemical history
of Digestion. From recent experiasenta we know that
food is dissolVed. as rapidly in an artificial digestive
fluid, mimed from Pepsin, as it is in the natural. Gas
tric Juice itself.". • :11
- - -
Professor Dtmorssox, of the Jefferson College. 'Phila•
delphia, in his great work on Human Physiology, - devotes
more than fifty pages to, an examination of this :subject.
His experiments with Dr- Beaumont , on the Gastric
Juice, obtained from the living human stomach and from
animals, are .well known.-." In all cases." he says, "di
gestion occurred as perfectly in the-artificial as in the
natural' digestions." '
AS A. DYSPEPSIA CURER,
Dr. liodutrors's preparation of PEPSIN has produced
the most marvelous elTeecs, - curing enies !of Debility,
Emaciation, Nervous Decline,and Dyspeptic Consump
tion, supposed to be on the very verge of the grave. It
is impossible to give the details of cases in the limits of
this ailvertisemeet—but authenticated certificates have
teen given of more than TWO LIUNDRED /LEM ARK
ABLE CURES, In Philadelphia, New York, and Boston
alone- These were nearly all desperate cases, and the
cures were not only rapid and wonderful, but jterma•
neut.
_ .
It is a great NERVOUS ANTIDOTE, and particularly
for tendency to bilious disorder , Liver Complaint,
Fever and Ague, or badly treated Fever and Ague, and
me evil effects of Quinine, Mercury, and other drugs
upon the Digestive organs, after a long sickness. Also,
(or 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 readrand remove at once.—
No matter.how bad they may be, it GIVES INSTANT
RELIEF! A single dose remits ant he napleasont sump
toms, and it only needs to be repeated, fora short time
to make these good erects permanent. PURITY OP
BLOOD and VIGOR_ OF. BODY . , follow at once. It Is
particularly excellent in cases of:Nausea, Vomiting,
Cramps; Soreness of the pit of tho Stomach, distress af
ter eating, low, cold state of the Blood, Heaviness, Low
ness of Spirits, Despondency, Emaciation, Weakness,
tendency to Insanity, Suicide, Ac.
Price, ONE DOLLAR per bottle. One bottle will of
ten effect a lasting cure.
Every bottle bears the written signature of J 2 S.
HOUGHTON, M.D., Sole 'Proprietor.
Sold by agents in every town in the United States,
and by respectable dealers in Medicines generally.
Agents for Pittsburgh, KEYSER A McDOWELL; 141
Wood street.
Retail dealers supplied at Proprietor's prices. (nv2ll:y
Also, for sale by R. E. SELLERS, 57 Wood street.
L'etrolencl or Rock 0111
"There arc more things in heaven and earth
Than arc dreamt of in philosophy."
rlpliE VIRTUES of this remarkable remedy, and the
I. constant application for it, to the proprietor, has in
duced film to have it put up in bottles, with labels and di
rections, for the benefit of the public.
The PETROLEUM or ROCK' OIL is procured froth a
well an this County, at a depth of four hundred feet, is
pure unadulterated article, without any chemical change,
but just as it flows froth Nature's Great Laboratory!!
That it contains properties capable Of reaching a nurabet
,of diseases, is no longer a matter of uncertainty. There
are many things in the arcane of nature, which, if
known might be of vast usefulness in alleviating suffer
ing and restoring the bloom el health and vigor to many
a sufferer. Long before the proprietor thoughtof potting
it up in hoitles,i t had a reparation for the cure of disease.
- rho constantly and daily the reasingeals for it, and sev
eral remarkable careai Lan perfonned,is a sure indica
tion of ILA future popularity and wide spread application
theenie of disease. -
We do not wiSh to make a long parade of certificates,
as we are CCIIISCiDUN 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 appli
cation in every disease, we unhesitatingly say, that in a
number of Chronic Diseases it is unrivalled. Among
hese may-be enumerated—all diseases of the mucous
tissues, such as CHRONIC BRONCIIMS. CONSUMP
TION tut its early sta;e,lA.stlima r and all diseases of the
air passage!, LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA,
Diarrhoea '
Diseases of the Bladder and Kidneys, Pains
In the Back or Side t Nervons Diseases, Neuralgia,Palsy,
P
Rheumatic ains, bout, Erysipelas, Teter, Riag - worms,
Burns, Scalds, Bruises, Old Some, &c., tee. In cases of
debility resulung from exposure, or long and protracted
cases o !disease, this medicine will bring relie f. It will
am as a general TONIC and ALTERATIVE to such
cases, imparting tone and energy to the whole frame, re
moving obstructions, opening the sluggish functions,
which cause disease arid a broken constitution, and giv
ing increased and renewed energy to all the organs of
Lila t The proprietor knows of several cures of PILES
that resisted every other treatmentet well under the
use of the PETROLEUM or ROCK OIL for a shorttime.
The proof can be given to any person who desires It.—
None genuine withonethesignatu re of the proprietor.
Sold by the proprietor. Also by
R. E. SELLERS, 57 Wood st., and
KEYSER & hIeDOWELL,
•
Corner Wood at. and Virgin alley;
Who are his regularly appointed Agents.
nova,'vl S. M. KIER. Carnal Lls•ln. near fienenin ••
Relief for Cramp•.
UTE HAVE ABDOMINAL WARMERS, made from
the most approved English patterns, furnished and
recommended by Thomas Bakewell, Esq., and a number
of eminent Physicians, being a most convenient appara
tus for the application of warm or hot water to the bow
els, in case of cramps in Cholera. As every person is
subject to sudden attacks, no family should be without—
at least without one. For sale by
SCAIFE & ATKINSON,
jell First street. between Wood and Market sts.
JUST RECEIVED, a fresh supply of Dr. S. S. Fitchht
valuable Medicines, among which are remedies for
Consumption, Coughs and Dyspepsia. Also, Abdominal
Supporters, Shoulder Braces, Inhaling Tubes, and Lee.
tures on the Treatment and Cure of Consumption, &c.
For sale by COULTER & HACKE, Druggists,
ocls corner of Wood and Third streets
FRENCH POLISHLNG PASTE—The best composi
tion for cleaning and removing spots from House
Furniture - of every description. The application is ex
ceedingly simple, and the effect is instantaneous and
lasting, Full directions for use on each box.
For sale at the Drug Store of
COULTER & HACKE,
nova corner of Wood and Third sts.
ETRCLEUM.ZA certain cure ior MARIO-KEA, a
P
disease very prevalent this hot wearier-'-the fore
runner of Cholera. Try it For stile by
jy6 KEYSER & MCDOWELL, 140 Wood st.
NEW FALL UUOLI6
JOSEPH HORNE. & CO.,
No. '73 Markit, mar Fourth street,
HAVE just received and offer for sale at Wholesale
and Retail—
NEWEST STYLES OF DRESS TRIMMINGS ;
Bonnet Ribbons and Flowers; Florende Silk ; Velvets
and Plumes;
Embroidered Collars ; Cuffs and Chemi
zettx; Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs; Embroiaered 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, buck and kid Gloves;
gents. super silk Shirts and Drawers; gents: Saxony
and merino Shirts and Drawers; Suspenders ; Collar
fancy Cravats; Comforts ; Scarfs; Zephyr Work and
Canvass; Carpet Bags; Umbrellas; Yarns; Curtain
Fringes ; Combs; Buttons, &c., Ace.
fl7' Bay State and imported long and square Shawls
of every quality. 10ct25:2m
To Printers.
• .
ISHE subscriber would call the attention of Printers to
his improved rrinting Inks, of matious kinds and
co ors, which he offers for sale at the lowest market
prices, and warrants to be of the very first quality.
JOHN .D. hITREARY,
Printing ink Manufacturer,
N 0.311 and 333 Stanton st., New York.
His agentit in Pittsburgh are—Mr. R. C. Stockton an
Mr. Wm. S. Haven.
[l7" This papeo is printed. with his News•ltik. tint*
it. G. Stockton, ' •
BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER,
No. 47, CORN ER OF MEREST AND TIMED STREETS,
HAS constantly on hand for sale—Writing, Letter,
Printing and Tea PAPER • Bonnet, Binders', Ful
lers' and Tragic' BOARDS; Book and :Newspaper
PRINTING LUC—which he will sell at the lowest cash
prisms, or in exchange for Rags and Tanners' Scraps.
sept 9
To the Citizens of Allegheny City.
4 BOX for the reception of Orders for CITY MILLS
11 FLOUR is left at the store of Mercer &Robinson.
Federal street. Such Orders will be promptly supplied
mud NITILNARTII h
7filLOUit- 50 bbls. fine Flom: . just re c'd and Lr mg le by
J octlB tifiRtVER ,t BARNES.
5100 Idea Wanted immediately
AT TRH GILARTIEES ItAI 4 RO/10.—The
are .80 cents per day; and we charge $44 , .
- week for boarding. Apply atthe office, on the
villa road. near NiTonaid > s tavern-4 mile,: :,
burgh. fjune2s:tf] BURNSIDE, 11 , rkitiri , :; , S i;l2
P YOUR 741.ETH . are tr., • h
c
r-8,
I.ored and dirty, or your .1
by ptirehasing
TOOT!/PASTE. -I, • aeed not
take my wor-'- o ~..
ELD
t.tnatt of tha
famous A . ': t ro f Neu
• • ..:,,ted : this beautiful and im
• - .amber Tooth Paste). and cad
toOdmt • f.., - `..4toting all the qualifies claimed fo
Ilie111; Wm. Jackson, 240 Liberty Sire*
Brice 25 ote aug&ly
f r' a
iltiorellancon.
',BOOK - AND JOB PRINTING.
,
krNl2 - IN, Vorn'ertirtfif ittetsa.ixdrVilth &live t Ili
. Proprietor oi the MOILIVIG POST and Alsncoar
4 AM/ ALtneweerenth, respectfully* informs 13:s friends
v. r.‘ , e-p.ItTOIIS-'ofihtsepayets,tiat hh has a large as
t ofJOB TYPE AIND ALL °VIER ALITERTAI.,-
\
to, a Jon ?rihting pthee, and .that. he' is pre.
, ~i &este .. •, • - . ' - - ' - - . :- . .
nags rausyso.ort SVSAI: ORSC8IK10:1:
11,!-4.:, - , \ :ills of:Lading, e'r"/"'s, '
c.v4Pl . -.:e'i> ,, .... Bill Hiatt; ' *1 Cards
~ Oc', lh r- ` l * - " : lanks,- ..'s liar Tips:.
....' V... - ' ‘-• , i - '.., r. , :...4 , •, ,, Pitu5k5, Stage, Stpant bo at and . Can al
ooace:l4tc „ , ~ : liai all - Z - 1 - Zetiate ents, printed the shortest
notieeVi .n 0 .;., fe.is,;i'4le terms. - - ' -
• Be resf ,, :ir , iir . ....:4 - It . ,Npatronage' of his friends and
illePtdiliglvmni ,. yri : . ..ilichranch of his business. : ,
leV22 '''''''' ' - " " ' '-', \ ' L; HARPER.
: ,:f •:. vn A:tea -: ,i :
.ti Y,'s li - NV.ITURIs.
N0..96.Thn . d areas 2.:'.::^ie.n.-.7,1,ire-: rid' MA &nab tide.
1, WS have hk•tz -t,t , I,ltt i ,i - large and Ai .. , f
‘1 ', 'Splendid stock 0::LIC er'r., - ‘".-tt•t".. 4 .4Caants
,11 V t-rp
1' and CABINET•bN!INIT tLIZE.jti t n tiOh we -• ..
THE s'ubscriber wishes 't 'lliemovat.
are confident cann i,. o inform, he citizens of Piti.s-
K : , c.. , k' ,=4 ,
eiralled, in this City, or tvtl.,- - tY t .-.-tilr . :,:tr,a t d ... ish. burgh and the public generally that he hai removed
(hose who are in'want 0tt , .7 , dr ~i tir.; "r• • 1 ”stiectfully his
to the Apollo Buildings , on Fourth street a reeentiy occa
invited to call and examine IM-4.11eM, , i Vi- , .1" '
;o p ' i
pied by 'the Museum,- and has eonnecte therewith the
F Steamb°4ts
furni9hed7°4ll ''' ''' ' ''''''' ' ''' c '''''' '‘,, l itiltUng'rooms, formerly' Used as the Chronicle Printing
Ibbiga' 0,CUNNEL,....6_L;t17..it,..f,j,,,,,t'1.,....:_:!)
All orders primptlyritteddec tti. - '':' ' ' . h" hin - connection-with hiltold room,- makes
' rha e m e 7;sp ic agioua Carpet establishment in the con s ntry ;
Furnittire and 'ltaleNit kir i. , r i. , !.. cirm';'. , ,.. , s•i i , 'and his advantages so tar surpass„ony house in this city
12: T. Lk - YOUNG fr. CO., corner ~- 'n'ti:t.,-- , -. - ',. • Nforspace arrangement and good lien, that he Is certain
Mut 6mittlfickf sti ~ opposite BeowriVZ i atitr.FJ:-" , ro r .rating every periOn who rtlay favor him with a call.
Pittsbargit, .Pa., keep constantlyonti, t':'!' ''..,,,, , - , t"•-•!-,1titstock -I iir ' complete - in every . eruct eln his n , and
and make to order, at the lowest prtet„,' • 4 , N , .i;.7.1.en.t..tr: , :iz5-szill be taken at all umes to show goods to
HOUSEHOLD and STEAMBOAT FURMfi;:in„iti 1 ;,--rant; 7. , it,,ttr, to look or htllY• • •
CHAIRS, of the best worlunatiship and moot .ap e ttc ,,- .:- • ~ t - 4,-1... •- - " "----- "-' '' - E.' W.LYND.
styles : - ' '- _ •
- •.- • • Steamboats; knoy 1-
1 -1 .7 Tus, subscribers - tender theiC ac ii --- ,`
ms's knowledgments for the - favors bestow ...,, 0 ,, ,
ea upon them by their Steamboat friends,. and
,would .rcspectfully remind" them and others-tute
'rested in bui/ding boats, that they are at all *troupe°.
pared' to furnish', on the most reasonable terms, every'
description of Cabin Furniture and Chairsof the bee
material and workmanship. 7 13 YOUNG fc CO., -,
Corner Third and Smithfield streetii
. o,
pposite " Brown's Hotel."
G. C. 1LA26111101. 11., DACLZi
Hammer & Danler,
. CABINET WAREROOM, SMITHFIELD STiLFAIT,
Between Serenthatreet and Strawberry alley, Pitisburg, Pet
- • HAMMER +le DAULER keep eausUmtly unhand
a variety of excellent and fashionable Farnham,
warranted equal to any in the city, and sold on as
favorable terms us can le obtained ninny simliat
establishment in .he West.. They have now ott hand an
unusually extensive stock, embracing all kinds of. Furni
ture, tram the cheapest and plainest to the:most costly
and elegant. All orders promptly attended to: .mr2l:6m
..._
WM. S I'EVENSONI sontinuent o num
tantare CABINET-WARE ot every . deserip•
- tion, at ins old stand, eorner.ot- Liberty and
Seventh streets. UNDERTIIKING attended
to t in units branches. =At
A HNOLD'.S, Httrbert's, Hogan & Thompson's and
Zit. Harrison's black, red,scarlet and carmine Inks.
Faber's, Gontals, Brookman k Lang(lon's, Jackson &
Monroe's black and red Lend Pencils.
Inkstands of every description; Wilton's, Cohen's,
Pratt's, Levy's, Kelly's, Leman's .and other pnutufac
.tares of:Steel Pens; G. sc'E.M.Buanh's tsuocessor
G. Bagley & Co.) celebrated !Bold Peps, with gold and
sliver eases.
Wheatman's English Drawing Paper—antiquarian— ,
double elephant, attas,,Columbia, super royul,,royak and.' ,
elephant, brisiot boards, cap demi and medium. .
Perforated boarus, fancy box paper,plain gold and ail.
vcr, embossed gold, silver and fancy colored paper.gold
and colored strips and e ornera, and lithographs for fancy;
boxes; prepared parchment of all sizes, suitable (or
deeds, charters and diplomas; French note paper, al-.
ways on hand r the most desirable styles, sizes and pat-'
terns; plain, gilt, embossed and silvered, suitable for
balls, parties, ;weddings and mourning. „
French note envelopes, plain and embossed; letter;
envelopes, brown, white and blue; laid and plain mike. ,
sive euvelopes, butt, blue and white.
Wafers, wafer cups, various patterns; writing' sand ; ,
brass, tin, coc and Turkey boxwood sand boxes;!
copying presses, inks, brushes,Freuch and English copy.
lag books, and oil paper ; tissue paper of all colors; red.
and white blotting paper; pen knites,.ke.
The-above, with all other articles in the Stationery ,
line, both fancy and staple, together with a large assort
ment of blank books and memorandum boors of all
common farms of ruling, in every Style of binning, and
paper of all sizes and qualities, for sale at reduced rates
on the most reasonable terms, at W. S. if AVEN , S
Blanc Book and Stationery Warehouse
•
car Market and Second sf.s.
Nx.tra Family . Flour.
FR the convenience of the citizens, the proprietors
of the "PrPfSBURGH CITYMILLS,"have placed
boxes for the reception of Urgers, in the following places:
J. m R. Floyd's store, corner of Wood and 6th sts.;
1%1-Haywood's Shoe stole, corner Liberty and Market
A. itecleu'A sture t 3d Street;
L. Wilcox, J r., Urnggist, cor. 4th and Smithfield ; ,
John t • Smith's store, cor. High and Wylie streets ;
Telegram. Office, Fourth street;
H. C. Kull', Wooer, cor.Atli st. and Market alley ;
M. Grass's s ,c, Bth Ward.
The Flour wax will cult IAVICC or tilfiCC dully, lilt
orders, ;Lad the Flra, tc., delivered proutply either in
barrels or sacks, (sack Flour is preferable for family
use,) without charge for cartage.
It isplain that nu accounts con he allowed, tad that
drivers cue have no permission to leave' Flour without
payment. We hope ihat.the public wilibe p/eased with
this arrangement, on we uhali endeavor" to no them ills;
ea. onap.Vl WILALARTH tr.:NOBLE.-
ILO t 10014. CALMENDIA.NIA.
Tsubwriber has been authonaed to receive Pack
j ages to be fortvardedto San Finneisco by the house
ot CORWINNE, BROTHER & CO., at Panama, and
to engage Passage in first class .sailing Vessels from
Panama to San Prazici,co. Every information given,
on application to JOSHUA ROBINSON,
:told 4 Post Bathlings,,Pinti st., near Wood.
)110APLIsT SUMMER GOODS IN TOWN.—Light
kJ Cloths, all wool, Cashmarettes, Scotch Plaids;
Linea Drills and Ducks, with every variety of Mar.
set Ilea and other Ventings and Tritnnungs, by
_jet4 JOSHUA. ROBINSON.
Ball , . Sarsaparilla aud the Oho!era.
01' a single man, woman or child has died of the
CHOLERA or any of its symptoms who used this
invaluable preparation. Look ut.the c.ity , of Louisville,
where this Sarsaparilla is made, and where from 150 to
200 bottles are retailed daily, but few isolated cases - of
Cholera have occurred, and they were either persons
from boats or those who disregarded our advice.
• [Cincinnati Citrontris,
For sale by KEYSER & SPDOWELL,I9O Wood st.
Pittsburgh, where the genuine article may always be
Mauled. 11u1y67
Important to Tailors.
JUST DECEIVED-6 Doz. assorted Tailors' Patent
Shears, from No.lo down to No. 2.
ALSO-3 Doz. Barbers' Patent Scissors, threes from
the manufacturers, and for sale at
DOWN & TETLEY'S,I36 Wood st.,
may 22 2 doors below Virgin alley.
Inas°lution.
Co-Partnership heretofore existing between the
subscribers, under the fitm of J tat. BONNET Co.,
Is this day dissolved by mutualeonsent. tither partner
may use the name of the concern in settlement.
JEROME S. BONNKI".
51A.TTREW 1). PATrON.
Pit' burgh, April let, 18.50..
11.. T• Having sold cuy entire interest in the firm of J. S.
Bonn= B. Co. to M. D. PATTON, my late partner, and in
retiring from businesS,l take great pleasure in recent.
mending him to the confidence of my friends and the
public. [ap.3J .1. S. BONNET.
d4ii;ilflUmo4ng.
THE subscribers respectfully inform the citizens of
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 badness, they feel confident that
they will render satisfaction to all those who mi.y give
them work. The superiority ot Gravel Roofs over any
other kind, particularly in case of fire, is too well known
to require any argument in its favor. To those who are
unacquainted with our work, we beg leave to refertltem
to Messrs. Thomas Liggett, Sr., John F. Perry, Rody
Patterson, M. Kane, Jr., and others, for whom we have
done work. Orders thankfully received and promptly
attended to We will be found on Wylie street, be
•ween High and Tunnel streets.
- MATTHEW hIcGOVERN.
sole . - JOHN ISIONNIN.
stiles. Summer lioalery,
COltl PRISING a now stock of several hundred dqzens
of Cotton, Lisle Thread and Silk Stockings, of any
color, quality and size, at extraordinary low prices.
WM. DALY & CO.,
nnty6 . Swain. Factory, Fifth street. a.
JUST RECEIVED, 2 ewes of Fancy STAR tr
and CHIP BONNASTS, Ladies' Riding HATS,
Children's and Misses' Bonita!, Boys' Rau, 40.
Those wanting Bonnets will please give her a ear' ',-
fore purchasing elsewhere. All orders promptly att. -;
ed to, at No 9FU L et. Etnylo2l7 MRS. A. LRE''
AIdSOLUTION.—Tho partnership of bleartry,
Lis this day dissolved, by mutual consent.
mess of the firm will be settled by ii. Lee.
J. R. re:
Pittsburgh, nOth Jan., LE.r. "
NOTICE.—The undersigned will cony .-
business and attend to the sale of Wool ,
old place.
bWir In 'retiring frorn the late firm of r i fe, I
take great pleasure in recommending . r 2 „tb thb
confidence of my friends and to the ' • / •
Notice
ANapplication will be made ;sl ; sl::.'r.; nieeting of
the Legislat u re of l'enno:?3 ,, i ii , _,iorpornie a
Hank to be called the Illecha... , c's ZaT:7,2til have a cap!.ittAloargh,to
be located in the City of Pll.l
talnot-exceeding two hantiry thorl,And,dollars.
julyl:6m -
. .
New Boca; • e • 4 - • Uoogat
WALL, at the Pet?•' , No. 85 'Fourth street,
is in the coast-, es;c!;?: 'new works.
The following cot...tilt - of the ; works just re
ceived : The Vale ot The Matyr, by Grace
Aguilar ,• rtt; Charles Dickens, Esq ;
Queen Joanna, of the Court of Na
ples, by G 'Esq.; the second part of
Cruising ie • t-.••• ..L . y Charles J. Petcrion Esq ;
The Juvenile
4.,•• la,ces •of the Animal Body
. : • • . Plants, with an eel
' , 4 -C-tine VolatoDisease, by Justus Lie
• i •work for - fardters and gardners.
Brother Jonathan and the Pictorial Cour-
aceived; Cello, or. New York Above Ground
Wider Ground, by G. G. Foster, Emi i ; The heirs of
tiauntry, a story of Wales. Call and see them, [nov2s
ILIOII. SALE-6 small and middle-aged Farms, within
.11.' 10 or DO miles of Pittsburgh. These Farms ure wel
improved, and will be sold low for cash or Part on cred
it. Please call at ISAAC IiARRIS'
Agency and Intelligence Office,
novl3- Fifth street.
•
BUTTER. -8 barrels fresh Roll;
10 crocks do do for fatally use, ibis
day received and for sale by
noes SIII3IVER do BARNES.
ye. , ^
' *^••'??•,- •
Illiscttlautenl
SOMETHING NEW S'
RROWN,"rroms NeW I'Vork;iris
just Opened a 'fine- assortment of RICH GOLD
_ -,IEWELRYi of all .the latest fishionn, consist
lo -
' gin part of Eine..Garnet,Tui quote. Diamond,.
Pearl andother, Set - .Pina for. Ladies and Gentlemen;;
; rich Gold Lockets, double and single cases, Gold and
SilverThirnbles ;Dolt' . Brace lets of every variety; fine
Guard, Fob and - Vest Chains ; Ladies' ColdZ Chains and
Watch .Hooks; Gold Pencils; and Peus ; a large assort
' recut 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; Album'
Spoons, plated with silver ; Forks; Butter Knives; also,
. a variety 'of other goods - Usually_ kept in a jeweler's
store. The above goods wilt be sold at the -wholesale
lrice by the single article, and at , about 50 per ttht: be
ow the usual retail price, and every article will be war.'
thnted at the time of sale. The Lailles'and Gentlemen
are most respectfully solicited to - call and esamine the
goods at N0..111. hi A RR ET ST R EET , 'Pittsburgh,
• 1:4 - c, , Mniejr 1 - aolleiry flostiry '1
- C - 7- )).A.31: - .-Vt Co. have for - sale, at the OLD ESTAD•
LtA.4313 . STOCKING ItIANUFACTORY, -Fifth
- street, tie - tweet' Wood - and Market ' • •
GOO dozens of men's undershirts (all wool) at 81,00.
900 " " merino . ".1,00.
" "drawers -• " "' 1,00 '
3, 2 0. .. (all wool)-. 1,10
1000 " of fleecy Chamois and fur lined bucksk
lambsivool and silk gloves of every size quality a
color, well adapted for winter wears. .
600 , dozen of ladies black lambs wool stockings, made
of fine American and Merino Wool, with:three threads
in keels and feet. •
1009 dozens of child ren's plaid and newFaiieystyles of
75 dozen of ehddrens polkas, jackets, mantillas t rnaffs,
victorines, gaiters and boots. An immense Variety of
the above goods have Inez manufactured and. infected
with care, for oar own trade, and will be sold at prices
which will defy nil coinpetition.(Journal - copy.)
Wooleis Goods.
75 BALES SCARLET 'FLANNELS, all grades ;
10 do 'do do . do;
25 do yellow ' - do - ;
25 do while • . . do co ;
5 do green Backing ' ' do;
500 pes approved stylesSlankela ;
50 pcs 7 superior Sack Flannels, all shades;
08 pcs French; German, west of England, and
American.-black, Glue, btown, olive and invisi
ble green Broad Cloths ; .
50 pus Beaver Cloths ] assorted colors ;
25 Casts Sattinets, all grades and eIdOTS;
15 do blue, brown, green and black Jeans ;
Suet received from nianufacturers and recent importa
tions Merchants are respectfully invited to cad and
examine the tatnOta ,a.'A. MASON & CO.'S,
n0v1.2 • ' - 62 and 01 Market street.
Roman S Ulnas.
ALOT of genuine ROMAN STREWS for violins anc
guitars, have just been received by the subsober.
These strings are front - the most celebrated factory in
It ly; they are four threads and four iengllzs. and for
beauty of tone and durability are unrivalled. The sub
scriber's agent having purchased the above for him at
the Factory,. they are warranted superior to any thing of
the kind ever offered in this country. H. KLEBER,
Golden Harp, No.lol Third street.
N. B.—Now opening a splendid new lot of Nunn 'h
Clark's and Dunham's celebrated Pianos. (novl2
bentritt Tea store,
. .
Corner of Fijilt Strut and Market Alley.
TUST- RECEIVED; a large and well selected stock of
FRESH TEAS from the Importers, comprising the
very best qualities of Green and Black Teas, which
will be sold on the moat favorable terms, - wholesale and
retail. The attention of Families is respeetfally invited
to the assortment. Inov9l HEIslRy C, KELLY.
Rev. Dr. MllikellyPe Female Seminary
• KITT,A.NNING, PA.
T -
rn
SB FALL SESSION of this Institution will co
'. mence on Wednesday, October 30.1850." For Terms,
Ito., please eee Circulars at Mr. Mellor's, Si Wood
street, and Mr. George R. 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
considerations which may be deemed of some moment,
in the limited"number or its hoarding Pupils, eA); its
retired situation, and especially, its not being contigu
tO (Mr College or School for boys.
Dr. Killikally may be found at the Monongahela House
for a few days, and will be ]nippy to wait on those desi
rinEtislre him in reference to the school.
iti.
IiSCE m Tau Cm—llon. Charles Sheer; John
11. Shoenberger, Esq. t Col. Wilson M'Candless.
Pittsburgh, Ortaber 10.
AQSNCY OF
Iletnesh's Celebrated Patent Shears.
ZtHE undersigned has been appointed by Mr, Heinesh,
of New York, sole Agent for the sale of his justly
celebrated patent Tailors , Shears. Healers these Shears
now at manufacturer's prices. Having a complete as
sortment of these Shears, from up to $l2 a piece,
he calls the attention of Ladies, Milliners and Dressma
kers and Tailors, to his establishment, the FRANKLIN
CLOTHING STORE, 111 Liberty street, 4th door from
St. Clair, and respectfully solicits a share.of the public
patronage, which this wildest" justly deserves.
oct3l: tms J. F. HAVFKOT lE.
Sacred musts Hoofs.
NEwCARMINA SACRA, by Lowell Mason;
Camilla Soon; , do ; •
National Psalmist, ;
Psalmist. by Hastings & Bradbury;
Psaltery, by Mason & Webb;
Bay State Collection. by Johnston and others;
Cantien Landis, by Lowell Mason;
Mendelsohn Collection by Johnston and others;
Mason's Harp, patent and round notes;
Missouri Harmony, patent notes;
Choir Chorus Book, by A N Johnson;
Western and Christian Harp
Boston Melodeon, vols 1, 2 and 3;
Boston Glee Book;
New England Glee Book;
Juvenile Oratorios, for Schools;
The Young Choir and Young Choir's Companion
A full supply or all the above received and for sale
wholesale or retail, at publisher's prices, by
JOHN lI:MELLOR,
nov2s No St Wood street.
MORRIS & HAWORTH. iu the Diamond, have just
received from the Old Country, and o ff er for sale
low for cash—
English Pudding Raisins ;
Candied Orange and Lemon Peel ;
English Mustard;
Pine Apple Rum;
London Gin;
Irish Whiskey.
Also from New York—
Cooking Raisins and - Currauts ;
Citron Peel ;
Rich Grape Juice; _
Cocoa and Chocolate—all kinds;
Ground Spices;
Wines and Brandies of every quality. (n2O
New Books Swat Books
A T HOLMES , LITERARY DEPOT, Third stree
opposite the Post Office.
Blackwood's Magazine'for December ;
David Copperfield, Nos. 19 and 20;
Littell's Living Age, No. 311 ;
Holden's Dollar Magizine for December;
David Copperfield, by Dickens, complete ;
Boston Shakspeare, No. 2S;
Dictionary Mechanics' , . No. 21;
'k
Green Hand, a Short arn ;
Pictorial Brother Jonathan ;
Pictorial Courier ;
Harpers' Magazine—all the back numbers ;
' Horace Templeton, by Charles Lever. (nov27
R. C. Stockton",
(Lute Johnston &Stdekton,) •
Bookseller, Stationer, Printer and Binder,
HAS on hand a very extensive stock of Blank
Books, Paper and Stationery, not surpsssed by - any
other in the city, in quantity, quality or variety, which
he will dispose of on the most reasonable terms.
- Printing and Binding of every description executed
with neatness and dispatch.
nov23 No. 47 Market street
HMINED. fe C 0 .., Smithfield street, have just re
. teived the Personal History of David Copperfield
—complete in one volume; by Charles Dickens. Price
50 cents.
Geomettiy . .andlrailku a-. trarmentar. , pomplement to
. .
5,
No. 21 Dictionary of Mechanict--a valuable number.
Treats on high pressure Steam Engine--florse Power—
Hydrostatic Prest, &c., &c. [nov23
Weekly Baltimore Patriot.
Taw, BE COMMENCED on SATURDAY, the 4th
VT of January,lBsl, the publication of the .
WEEKLY BALTIMORE PATRIOT, •
at the Office of the Daily and Tri-Weekly PATRIOT.—
This Papef will be issued every SATURDAY MORN
ING, on a large double medium sheet, containing all the
slaws or vita walla, by the Mails andby Telegraph, Po
litical, Literary and .Miscellaneous, and will also con
tain a full and accurate, account of the BALTIMORE
MARKET . This will De one of the
' BEST AND CHEAPEST PAPERS
- - -
published in the 'United States, and for the Couxrav
Ram= must be invaluable.
Besides its general News, it will be decidedly 117lig in
itspolitics, giving expression in each number to the great
conservative union measures which have always char
acterized the Whig Party, and which have been main
tained by the Daily Patriot for so many years.
TERMS.
I copy, oneyear,. - 21,50
5 copies, to one address, one year, i. . 13,00
10 copies, to one address, one year,•• • -- • ..... 10,00
and at that rate for any number above ten copies --the
cash to be seat, IN au. mists, before the paper will be
forwarded.
117 -Copies will be famished in wrappers at the Cadet
ing Room at two cents each.
Address, post paid, •
ISAAC MUNROE & CO„
nov2o:lw] " Baltimore,
Ntrri9 -75 FRAILS IVAICA-AIibIONDS;
• 20 bags Lisbon Paper Shell do;
10 do Malaga do ;
20 do Filberts
-15 do Cream Nuts ;"
2500 do Cocoa Nuts;
Receiving and for sale by
novl2 • JOSHUA RHODES do CO
ciLOVER. SEED-20 bbls. strictly prime 'Clover Beef.
store and for sale by
octB L. S. WATERMAN & SONS
ilitsultamtto.
sr snider's" Willie Sitore.„,
T"EUNRIVALLED P LACE for obtaining-WI - Wines,
I,iquorS, ike.,6oob arid
, "SNIDIIR ft., has lately.--in nonsequened of illehilrivir
ous large sales of ade.byhira to consumers.,•been obliged:
largely to 'replenish his stock by fresh importations,,and•
-ha-has now the Satisfaction'of offering Borne of the hest
\Vines and Liquors ever imported by him. He would
refer to some invoices as follows—vlz:
DUFF, GORDONJkOD. SllERRlES—embracin g deli.
cote Pale at very low prices, rare old, and some very
choice - IMANRANILLK, all 'on draught by, the gallon.t--
4160 i -rare old dejitate, AhIO.NTILLADO, rutasks of 16
gallons specially selected for consumers. Some EXTRA
AMONTILLADO In bottles; pat up in consumers..
he.
eltalknges as,equal to any-shay caul)." PrOdUeed.t. •
The hIANXANILLA and AMONTILLADOShA ,
ries are , pecaliarlyt adopted. toA.oievaleic ents; ai • they
strengthen without stimulating, and, have nit the acid of
many other Wines. '
'PORT WINES --prhiciptilly"ipehlailt seleeted for
his sales to consumers from the;stoek - of; flun4derrsa'i,"
at Oporto, and importeildireet. .
These Wines are fruity. iantittlelicate, and (have been ,
appyoyed, by, his .eustomers, because, of, their
Manifest superiority over all "other Ports and Red Wines'
palmed off as such.:. r .;
They, are oLvarious sorts and prices, is bottles and on
draught btlhe gallon, or talioltant by the cask. Anion:
them is some rare delicate WHITE PORT andliletlilll
SLY PORT.
- 4, ,,Persons suffering with eirionichtfectlOn of the bovil-'
els cannot be too careful inthcirPOßT.,' ;
••-•• - - • .
hIADEIRA WINES of various sorts, dry and' ricli,
South Side. old Easeadd Wet India. Sercial,etc..
on draught, in bottles and by casks. -• = -
- As to the SPARKLED WINES of the subscriber, it
is well known that the MOETEXTRA-CRAMPAGNE
and the splendid SPARKLING, MOSELLE, imported.
by him are sapetior to •thif, other Wide's; and are sold
at prices as low as mostof 'the inferior NVineft how in the:
market which are put_upon buyers aufirst otass. , •
He has also CHAMPAGNE WINES bf Various brands
and qualities, at vary low pricemretuil or wholesale.. In
the article ofCLAR ET W INES, generally, the subscri
ber holds hiniself to be a jadge;and he offers the finest
stock here, front the very lowest price,by the single do
zen to the first class or f premier cm!? of-MsDoc.
Of BURGUNDY WINES he has a large stock and can
assure2o.ustornerie that he can present io t!:eni, froth hit
vaults, as good a bottle of Burgundy as France affords.
SAUTERNE and BA RSAC always oirhand in-bottles.
Ills selection of RHINE and MOSELLE WLYES,
from the cellars of Messrs. DEIMIAIIII h Joansit, of Co
blens, are extensive; Midnumber many Still Hocks and
Moselle, from the cheapest sorts to. Ine .vezy choicest
vintages of the STEINBERG," which is the best
growth of the Rhine. ,
In the articles of _COGNAC and other BRANDIES he
has now a fine Stock, embracing some . very old extra of
1800, of 02ARD, DOPOT d CO. - pane( • some•helebnited
" CLAVIER of 18 . 21," in eighth casks,and 1842 in Ads:
and "DUBO UCHE," 1844, in Mids. on eonminment,idifich
Also-IRISH. SCOTCH and MONONGAHELA WHIS
KEY
, JAMAICA. SPIRITS, PRESERVING BRANDY
and all other Wines' and Liquors, including - all of thei
above, SOLD by RETAIL; TO CONSUMERS in any
A constant assorted stock of HAVANA SEGARS.
'VAG Goods delivered, within one day's reach of Phila
delphia, s'aziowr urn. -Orders will be proMptly 'eXecia
ted if sent by mail or telegraph • ' • •-",
Address, • JACOB SNIDER, JR.,
Cheap Wiaestore, ,`
,novlB - Walnut street, Phila.
J. T. DecatervWoodward dr. Co.,
Builders and Erectors of. Lightning. Rods, on
SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLES; ' '
O _
RDERS leR at this office or the Post Office ;mud for'
personal interview car lie seen on Fourth street,'
residence of Dr. Hem, bet Ween Wood and Ferry.'
Rdireaces—Professor Silliman,.Editoe of Etillinian's'
Journal; Professor O. M. Mitchell, of, the, Cincinnati
Observatory ; Professor Robert Peter, or Transylvania'
University, Kentucky ; Professor Chester.' ewey,
M. D., New-York; Professor J. L. Cassel, Clearland
University. Ohio. -- -
/n Pitisburer--A.- W. Loomis, john Harper, Wilson
M , Candless, Mr. Chili* Ccil. Morgan, Rev.:Mr. Sparse,
J. D. Williams, najor Carding, U. S. Arsenal; John
Ewing & Sons , I.,.Harper, D. N. ,White, , W. A. Mar
shall, John Sampson, MajoeDavls and Joan H Shoenber
. cr. , ' r.1,110-visat
Outline Maps. - -
PELTON'S SPLENDID. OUTLINE, MAPS are now
being introduced into all theleading Sehool4 in
New England and New York.. We have obtained the
agency for them in Pittsburgh, and invite teachers ant
school committees to call and examine them:
No. I—Mtp-of the Western Hemisahere,E2tB2 inehes.
N0.3-= do North Atnorica,. ...711x84.
No. 4 do - United States, • • 70xErt
No. 5 tar Europe,. • 70.0e2 ,
No. 6 do Asia,• 70x79 •
.
No. 7 do •S. America' & Africa, '70x.84
Fttee of the series, with key, 52.5 . t pr the first two
Hemisphere Maps, with key, 810 •
These Maps arc unrivalled in accuracy, beairty 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 addition of
freight charges, at the
EDUCATiONAL BOOK STORE,
nov2t . • cor Market and Fourth sts.
Cheap Watchea.
JUST RECEIVED Three dozen-Gold Patent
p._•" Lever WATCIIE3,,foII lea-cited, and 15 carets
=ea new atterns,7ldeh i can
frgn O sanljarruat.
ALSO—one-half dozen do. at 630.
f gold
finest:mum:water Englisha ietve go
and silver Patent Lever Watches, of The best makers..
ALSO—Silver Lever Watches from 816 to 8.35.• -
good common Watches at Wand Sl2—war,
The above stocirof Watclietire , as low ad are Fold in
the eastern cities., W. Air. WILSON,
novIS car Market' and Fourth sts.
Piaui. Reduced.
IaTILIBARTH & NOBLE will sell their Eztm Fleur.
YV delivered on and after the Ist November, t 52.2.5
v. 100 lbs.; Superfine at $2,00 10'100 'lbi. Aliberal dis
count to retailers. . •
110 V WILIBARTH & NOBLE.
. ,
1)0AD MAKING.—A manual of-the principles and
,--
lA, practice of Road Ittakingcoroprising - the location,
construction and improvement of road.", common, mac,
adamized, paved, planked, etc. ? and railroads, Ityin . G.
Gillespie, A. M., C. E., new edition with • additionat A
few copies for sale by R. O. STOCKT9N,
Bookseller, Printer and Binder, -.
nov49 Market street.,
Read This
To Farmers and those wishing
- • TO - INSURE-DETACHED PROPERTY.. •
THE New. York ' 4 .Wasitington, County Mutual Insu
rance Company" is the company for them to insure
in. It isthe only-Farmers' Mutual Insurance Company
that has run through five years without taxing-their
note. 'llls thOtirgest company of-the ltindiu theWorldf
numbering over 111;000 members. It does not.insure--
Steam Mills, Carponter.or Cooper shops, or anything
hazardous or extra-hazardous. , Only Houses, Bonsai:id
their contents; and but 8.2,C00 'on. one lisle; Churches . :
Academies and School Houses, - and but 81,000,0 n each!
A certificate can be seen from one of the first' men, in
Pittsburgh, to show that the Company 'does . pay its losk
es promptly. C A. COLTON, Geu'l Agent,.
novl eor. of •Itliand Wood sm., tip stairs.
int_LAZIE RS' 131.010 N.-
DSJust received, 4 dozen
" Shair>c Patent" .Glaziers' Diamond., atsorted,
with and without keys, and. Cor sale by -
J.NO. B...MTADDEN
4;15 Market et.
Ilvr.poltt 'Ponelle.
"fit ONTALS" " celebrated ever : petaled Penells,:in
jf wood cases, just received and for sale by
oct24 JOHN B. NOFADDEN & CO.
.
Cloth Store... . -
CLOTHS, Cassimeres and. Vestings; Bea:re:le, Pitots,
Cloakings and Trimmings - as good and as as
any House In the city—by ' - - •
.JOSHUA ROBINSON, •
European Agent, • -
Stb st ono door westot Wood.
. London. Mustard.- •
PURE London and Durham Mustard, by the keg-, for
sale by roet3l:tl J -JOSHU- ROBINSON.
If LADIES' , SEMINARY,
Tms SCHOOL, under the direction of Mr..k. Mrs. N.
W. hratedLF, will' be Re.;Opened in " Colonnade
Row," Federal street, on MONDAY, September •24. A
primury department, and a number of optional branch
es, have been added, and a' corps of teachers secured,.
so thakinstructions will now be given to scholars of all
ages Cid attainments,
For particulais see circulars, which may be had at
the book stores.--or consult the Principals, at their
dwelling, on Federal street.
Alleghenv. Auk.
K. E. Wllll4=ll. -
3-17.1 LL open nCLASSICAL and ENGLISH SCHOOL
on the Ist Monday of September oszt.Rotim over
. Williams it Co.'s Store, corner of,Wood and'Fitth
w-r- rs : • .1 D. hieVortn,
Enea4
HAVING , taken the business._ of Mr Benjamin
Sown, Wholesale Groper, Fruiter and Confection
er„would respectfully solicit.a, continuance of.the 'pa
tronage so libemlly bestowed upon their
. predecessor„
and would'call thentterition of the public in general to
the stock of goods kept in theirestablishment. which for,
quality . cannot be surpassed hone. city. , .
Foreign. Fruits, Confectionary, Pickles, Spices, Pre
serves, Sardines, Oils, tee., Ste form part of their stock
move now on hand, and all of the articles have been
selected from the hest eastern houses. ' -
A new stock of goods in the above line ate daily arri
N. B.—Tietailers and country storekeepers will find i
to their advantage to give non call.. toctl2
Silver . Forks, Spoons, etc.
AX.TE keel', constantly on hand a large assortment of
silver Vorks,.Spoons, Ladles, See., - Of our own
manufacture, of standard silver. • .
JOHN It..M'FADDEN ar. Co,
05 Market street. -
Magnifying Glasses, •
riF one', two- , and three g asses- suited for detecOng
ll counterfeit binkliotes r and other purposes, (brash
by bsct24l JOHN B..IIPFADDEN & CO.
BAKER'S UROM4; : Beefier's Farina;
Polishing Patty ; • Starch Polish,
Pare Bay Rum ; retained and for sale &y
ne ls • • corner of Wood ar.d Third streets.o
S.llAWLB.Reeelved this morning per express, 400
Bro!he, Bay state and Long SHAWLS—very cape
w
rior styles and qualities. For sale 10.
• A. A. MASON &
nov4 • 62 and 64 Market street.
•
,31 BBLS. surratioß TROUT AN ISAt,
4 .-/ MON just received front the Pittsburgh and Isle
Royal Copper Mining Company. These Fish far excel
in hnellavor and (fitness any caught in the lotverlakes;
rind are put up expressly for family nse,
• HENRY C. KELLY,
novl6 corner of Fifth street and‘Markei
MO KEN !NO PAYBR--.5. full supply of alt the different
I sixes on hand and,made to ordet. - •
febn • ' • ICATNOLDS er. SHIM.
Inenrana dim paUUQ
,Slettts, Dintmallnre ,Irtaux tialiAll,Catapegly
• • - • 41.41ZE1881711G A - PA. • .
THE-,velyjibpral patronage extended ^to ibis Compa.
ny; issued ; pollciesio tholaimount. of near
-One-and-m. l- th iTlifdlinunf-Dollarstdaring tkin4sarnoce
months, stiffteient-rnititifeatation, or the calla:Lotion
= and corifidenbeOf the - public - in the systear of Manage
ment on which its business is conducted.
To ci ttyy oteduntry merchants, and owners, of dwell.
htd. isolated ot ecountry propertyOilsbelieved
this company affords advantages in point of cheapness,
safety and se o urity, inferior to no Insurance Col - tapany
Conductedon the equitable and greatly improved.
tern of Clasdificatior. of 'Risks, eaeleding all special
,bazards;insuring Only a limited amotiritin any one lo
cality,:thus precluding the frequency and occurrence of
laige firbs .and Disci, on both the'Stoelr and'Mutaal plan,
it not oelipossesses the cheapness and accotamedittlon
of both methods, but entitles the insured to a participa
tion in the profits. - -
It is under theizontrol. or ; the,following Birectotsv-4
P: Rutherford. A. J..Billatt, Jahn B. Packeit t liamsel
Jones, Alonzo A. Carrier, Philo C. Sedgwiek, Bobett
Klotz,, •.; • J -A - AUTHEE.FORD,
Seey. •
Actuary:
Branch,olfice- for .Westard •Pentarylefinia;`s4
Smithfield street. Pittsburgh. Persons,,destring Joan*
ranee-will be fornifined with hooks of the Crimpany by
calling arthe office, „ . - (oet9o-3rd
119
URA
THE 'riEr....-AVVAIIE MUTUAL BAFETY,
' ALICE CDIVI.PANin-4:lifiee;Nortlt Boom of the Ex
change, Third street, Philadelphia.
Fizz hteraiandize .. .stad ether
:property in totem and annum insured 'against lessor
damage by fire at the lowestrate of premium. ,
!annum Insuaarics.—They also insure Yessels„ Car
goes and freights, foreigtr.or'coastediei under- opea or
specialpolietes, as the,asturetk may detuse-: :.isl. •
Itturro.TßAuseonserroll.„-rThey , also insure merelhan.
traniported by Niragous r Mailroad -Cars, .Ettnal
'Boats and Steautßoati, on rivers anti lakes, on dlO most
,DISECTORS—JOsePh • Seal,Edmund A. SOnd
J s er
ohn.O. Davo - . Robert 8,11n013, Johan. Penroae il Samael
'Edward G eo. G. Leiner, Edward Darlington,, arm R.
Davis, WilliAM Folwell,Johg Newiln,Dr. R. AI. li °sten,
James .o.lland,Theopinles Saulding,"-}E Jones Brooke,
Henry Sloan, Hugh Craig, George Serrill, Spencer Mc.
Charles' Kelly, - 1; G. Johnsor4Willlamliay,Dr.
S. Thomas_, John Sellers,Wm. Eyre, .. •
DIRECTORS AT PITTSBURGH, —; *organ)
Hoglittaig, jici. T:Loggnnn - '
AM
WILLI' •
MARTIN, President.-
• •
Hann, Vice President.
- - - ' Joann% W. ;SWAN; Seirretary-
Ql 0116c0.0f the Company No_ 4aWater 'street; Pura
burgh... . (ield:dtf ) P. A. 11S.DEIRA., eat.
Now Engitsind Live stuck Itisurance, 00.
lERsON6 deshono , of it:Mitring .thele Aniatils taut
learn from the following, by law:of the, Company,
that the terms of life insurance on Stock beery' different
from imam - tenon. human life.' Thu insured are entitled
to pay where the animal breaks a leg, becomes blind,
Arrrr eta x. in the ,
event o f accident or diseaseof each
a nature as to cause p erm ape nt injury, though _ death May
not ensue, they witirbe liable for the damage done, tO the.
alumni 110 t exceeding tht 'anion= insured; 'J. - ""
' • • • • .G. A. COL,TON, -, Agenti • -
cot of Fourth and :Wood ate..un maim.
; • Fire -and
OVFICF..o bfi-tratuttr PO. cy Nola Amine-es
1. has been rem, 17n.rebotne of Haply, Janos
& Co, No ;i:iih Jibs's:6 Elin.Of Wood
sttee t• nheret 201iCi CS ott
ingsand - theit %.1".5 by , tettnbonts
And other vessels, "i..r O.!! y, respongiUle
CornPnnY. • I :VM. .;(iNk.:l7 r..4ARCIIV
Lire amid Hessis,..t ..5x. 2 1: 3 ,..n.c- 4 ,, ,,, •.../. i
1
,IjE MUTUAL LIFE MID "Z.licaL'i.'; ', i_Ni , 5 .: l' , A i. 1 7.1 .4 -
. COMPAIVY of ,' Philadelphia f aiv.:43 . ,-,,- ,, ,:i. nY Ace . .
gislature of Permbylvania, March; L 11; t Ur....cr"./. Pet •
petual; Capital $lOO,OOO. • Rates lower t&ac'.- ft.: f - i, , !0- - '
tarries Company, and full 20 per cent. low :L:-....t,1. 1 - ,,‘,t,.!
usual rates oflife Insuraace, as the fallowingi. - .... ~ al. ,••'• .
sou will show. _ -.Thus a personor the age of , lloilltac i'
;:i .
for 8100 for life, must pay in the &fret& 82,30, Pennayi
vania 82,36. Penn Mutual 10 3a, Equitable $2,01, Nett •;
England B'-,30, Albion 82,48, New York Life $2,36;/jjk
and Health, Phikurelphipr, 81,91. •' , : ',.., .. ,
Dmacross—Samuel D.Orrick,. P Charles D Mill, Win F
Boone, Robert P King, Charles Hayes, M W-Baldwin,
Chas 0 B Campbell, hl hl Reeve, h1..D.; Lewis coopc,r,
J - Rodinan Barker, E B Butler; Edwin R Cope: - Presi- .
,dent, Samuel D Orrick I Weee . President, Robert P.
P rig '
Secretary; Francis Blackbutne: • , • .. -.,, . T. , ,- z .
Applications will be,received and every information
given by • SAMUEL' FARNESTOCK, Agent.:-.olrincr*:
Commercial Rooms, corner of Third and)Yoed streets
The Franhhh .Firo laiem:uaeo Coicdpadir
CharIes D IRECTOR
W. Bancker, George W. Richard",
Thomas Hart, ' Mordecai D.Leuria.
- ' Tobias Wagner, • Adolphi E. Borie,
• Samuel Grant, David S. Browne, •
Jacob H. South, Morris Pattereom
CHAS. W. BANCRER, Prea't.
Cues. G. Biomass, Secretary.. • -
•11J Continue to make Insurance, perpetual or limited
oa every description of property in town and country.'
The Company . have reserved a large Contingent Fund
which, with their Capital and Premiums, safely Invested,
afford ample protection to the assured. • - •
The Assets of the Company. on January t5i,:16491 as
i mblished agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as fob
Mortgagee
Real Estate 94,724 83
TemPorary Loans • •-• • 96,001 03 •
Stocks -•—• • —• • 51,5`m 25 ..•
Cash, &ei 38,8SL I V
• Since 'their incorporation, a period of 19.yeara; they
have paid upwards. of Ono Million Four Hundred Thou,
sand Dollars', looses by fire, thereby affording evidence
of the advantages of Insurance, as well as the ability and
disposttion to meet with promptness, all -
J. GARDINErt COFFIN, Agent,.
Office N. E. corner . Woodard Oil
Fire and Marino Insurance:::"
T' Insurance Company of. North America, of -Phila
delphin,through itsduly, authorized Allan!, Rib"'
scriber, Offers - to make permanent and limited lasurancO
on property, iiithis city audits vicinity, and on shipments
by the canal and rivers. • ' ; " ;
- DIRECTORS:
Arthur G. Pres't. Sartiuet Brooks, . •
Alex. Henry, ; Charles Taylor,
Samuel
Samuel W. Jones, - Samuel W.. Sahib,.
"Edward
.
Smith, . Ambrose Whitey
:John A Brown, -Jacob M. Thomas, ' ' '
John White, - - John R. Nei -
- Thomas P. Cope, . Richard D. Wood",
- Wm. Welsh Henry D..Bherrard, Seep.
'This is - the oldest Insurance Company In _the. United
-States, having been chartered ill 1794. Its charter is per-,
petuni,and from its high standing, long experience, am
ple means, and avoiding all risks of an extra-hazardous'
character, it may be considered us caring amplesecurl
ty to the public. ' - WILLIAM P.. JONES. • •
At Counting Room of Atwood, Jones &Co.,Water and
Prontsts., Pittsburgh may4y
' - Fire and Marine Insurance. -
TIME INSURANCE CO. OF NORTH AIIEFLICA. wUI
jj, make permanent and liudted Insurance oti ProPerty"
in this City end vicinity, and on Shipments by .Canalty
Rivers, Lakes t nnd by Sea. The properties of this Com
pany are well invested and furnish an available fund for
the ample indemnitY of all persons who desire to be pro
tected by Insurance. WAX. P. JONES, Atent,
taa9iB - - 44 Water street. ,
AIEDIPHIS INSTITUTE.
It/rEDICAL DERMITMENT.--The regular course°
.I.IEI. Lectures wilt commence on the first of Nocancer
and continue until the last et February. The Amami
cal Iteparunent Will be opened - -and.ready to receive
Students by the first of October. The Medical Depart-
meat will be underlie direction of the following
Z. niIITEMAN, M. D. Professor of Anomaly.
R.S. NEWTON, M. 9, Professor of Surgery.
H. J. 1-1.0.e5„ 51. D.,Professor of Theory and Practice o
W. BYRD POWE.LL, Ft, Professoi of Physiolegy, Pa-:..
tholcr , 7,MineralogT and Geology. '
J. litso, . D Professor of Materiti tifedica,Therapett-,
tics and Medical Jurisprudence.
I. MILTON Se.,lnsus, M. D., Professor of Chemistry ant;
Pharmacy.
J. A. Wasos, M. D, Professor of Obstetrics and ,Dis:
eases of Women and Children. .
cLiatqua I..nextrans.
Jfedicins--Prof. H. S. Hewn. .
Susgery—Prot. R. S. NEWTON.
ZFREI:saI% Ar. D., Anatomical Demonstrator.
The fees for a fall coarse amount to 5105.
Each Professor's Ticket,Sls. Mat:imitator's $5. Do
monstrator,s Fee,Slo. Graduation, $2O.
Those desiring larther information, will please addrets
their letters (post paid) to the Dean; and Students =i
cing in the city will please call on him at the Commer
cial Hotel. - R. S. NEWTON, M. Ts, ;
Deanof the Faculty - •
' • • LAW DEPARTMENT.
Hon EW M.-Ktao, Prof. of Theory and Practice of Law
Jam DELAVIELD, Esq, Prof of Commercial Jurisprudence.
Temis—Ssd per session.- •
All communications pertairtingto this department ConSt
be addressed to ' W. Al. KING, Esq..:
brempAis, Tsaii.;lllosch,lBso. . • -
The Faculties, for intellectual :abilities, moral worth
and professional acquirements, will compare'favorably
with the most distinguishedi our country. The Medical
Faculty constitutes an 'anomaly in, this or any' other
country—all of them arc able Lecturers and the best t oft ,
==M
Those who willeontemplate our geographicalpositihit,
and the extent of bur population, can have no doubles. to
the 'eligibility of oar sitaation for an enterprise 01 the
kind,. As to health, including all seasons of the year i we
deity that any oder city has more.
The first class of the Law and Medical Depiirtmeniso.
this Institute were small, but tha gentlemen composing
them are talented and in the highest degree respectable—
a favorableomeafor the future prosperity orate Institute.
That the public may be satistied of the permanencsrof
thiesehoof, we Mel it our duty to state, that the Trustees
and Faculty form a unit in action, which augurs well fox
its future success; and that the peculiar internal organi.
zation which connects them, cannot be interupted. •
Preaident of the Memphis Institute..
Tele' " Plttsburgki — Beekveryo 2
morA.VING taken a lease of this well known Brown*,
_Mt and having it now in full operation, I am now pm
pared to furnish my friends and the public widen supe
nor article of ALES and BAVARIAN BEER, in any
quantity. Call and sec, at the corner of A'enn street and
Barker's alley. ' • - A. BENITZ:.
storage.
WEE, have fine and convenient Stortige on the second
and third stories of our Warehouse, which eau=
furnish at reasonable rates. Also, alarge andrlr-
Zellar, suitable for Storage. bIAGUIRE & NAIVEE,,
ap2tlnfl Nolt2.4,SeconA st., bet. Smithfield and Wood •,•
Window Shades, Banners,'
GLASS PAINTING AND STAINING, warranted tc,
wash, at NO: 10, Sr. Corn smart'. Pirrstivaow .
For specimens, call at 'Wilkins Hall; Walker's, Ex -
- change, Smithfield street; and Hearin!' tint Store; Woad,
street. • '
Masohia - and . l. 0: 0. P.'s. Aprons and Badges, painted.;
in a. superior manner. • ' • .
Fresco paintingexecutedin superior style, with.Amertr'•
can and Foreign.designs. S. SLIMS WATSON:
sea - , • . - EDWARD R. NE:MAN. •