ittsburg fAts:glitt# 0 _ Pirettocli• . la ßptkers,:and .Exchanire lfrokerf.. ~. . , ' •: - ' Wet. tilitier;Voiiiiiist.. i iiext dooittiPltisibtatiCßint: • .-, !-: -.. . loon 4 Hargen!seenterzwoodling Sixth streets. , - • Hugh D tang, Fourth street, opposite Mk. .1, , . .' . WA. Hill 4- Co.. 54 Wood street, 28. . d00r above Fourth. k. . • S Joneik - cog i V i ir a l e r tc .l. EZ W oo d . 111:g olr fp ro St1 4. . . it'. . • fkitotig... ,-. l f7riker,Woola and ° 7'hird sitinets.,, ....... ~ f." .. ' . Kramer db Rati, cornet Wood ancl.Third streets. - - . tt m H wiltiem. 4. co., corner Wood and Third ate. „,k. . Cook 4 Serria, : eorner,Matiset.end Firtiqweete. , „, ~ ' • Nif o unt3 a• Sons , 55 Jgritketel,lietiVe OnAka nd !IBC.. •Y • '.- Watch Ittrileni iliul7eliifilirs.;.:''' ..,:.: . t: .W W l'illsiinybornerMarirestuid-Fotirth streets : ..- . . . . . HRieterdion,Jri.tdarketsweet, tieerthe Diamond - .. • • John B. MeFAdden Co&,' 8; Marketstreet, near Fifth ) . ' Bands &Relnernanif Filth etriet, near Market Siedle tettartberger;filxttystreet,;nens:Srtatt - .',-; • • Who/esaies,'t C ovunission ik 'Product Dea6rs. 1 , :•, -• , • Stuarts Sill; 11e %Vasil:street, above int. -••'' , z r. ... : ' . ' :Alexander King,2ll. Liberty street s -opposite Hand. , • R. Bruce, Jr.,pCom_m ere 'lift's!, Libeng..struet- -- ' ' • RA Canninpiolin,4l Comat l eretal BoW; Libentstreet. • •' ', Id Georgp I &.Co., 216 Liberty streh tipPcdli t° 7th. ; - • Jahn Grtsf„.Z.M Liberty. street; • " ..-- .-'• - • . • S% mAjtiontrily,taloLibeiVatxtiet;oiiposite-taoe motet. 1.• .. , f . ..locis & linnet , 188 Liberty street. 1 , 1 ~. - - L. •-•: 3 bleCturksto & C0.,142 Liberty street. ate pb".. Carson & McKnight, Sixth, between-Wood end Liberty - ' • J -se R Floyd, Libert — y,•Wood and Slzttl streets. • • - . . . . Lambert &, Shipton t i33 and 135 ‘Voo street. , Wm Dyer;lsB Liberty streel;ollFothefilli.: Wtc hlcCatcheon, IVO. 152 Liberty streek Brown & Eirkpatrici4.4 Liberty- ktree 4 " • - English d; Bennett 27 Wood at.:,opliositei St. Charles.- Tassey tc Best,,Ss :WOod'arreeticinpositi St:'Chattes. J 8 Dilvrorth & Co, 27 Wood, between Ist and 2d its. IVnifitagaley & Co., Nos. 18 and Itr Wood itttat, Wick & McOntridess,OOrher.Wood - and Water vs.'. Win Motek 6:Wiser Wood and Front streets. Burbrictge;Wlhrott& CO:i . Water,bet.Wood arid Sinithl. Cottreb, Carotheri & Co., Water and Front streets. Reis & Berger, corder Sntithfieid and Second streetS.: , Canunins ft Srattli,-_fi Smithfield Street, near Water. James Benney4r, corner: Water and Smithfield straits.' C H Grant, A 1 Water,berweeri Market add Wood. W B Holmes & Bro., 37., Water, bet-Wood: and Market: 1, Waie 6111114 31, - Watee and 62 First street. jamas Dab:ell, Ilk Water, and 44 Front street. - - • John F Perry, corner lianiock et. and,Daquesne Way., Ring & lifewhead, 27 Wood street.' Rhey,,Matthe*,&-,Co.,Water i bet. : Maryet and Ferry , . 'Fo COMMlMtirt i -I ) lTuftke,•anil Heitireling; er nte. . Sellers &Nicols,ls Commercial Raw, Liberty street. • David Fitzsimmons & Son, 13$ Wood street. George Cockran, N 0.25 Wood street. • . ". 8 & W Harbangh,lia Water and 101 Front street. A Vankirk & Son, Bontlitrold street, near Water ~ Robertson & Reppen; No. 100 Second street. Armstrong & Crozer, 25 Market st., between Ist and 2d. Breyfoglo & Clarke, 109 Second street, above Wood. - • - ' •• Witatentle Grocers - Deakrs in ,iiistars. K Watson, corner Liberty and Wayne streets. Jno McDevitt & Bros., 13 Corn/glen:lel Row, Liberty at Jan Patton, Jr., No. 17 Commercial Row, Liberty street. Bryar, No. Ll 4 Liberty streettuad 63 Diamond alley. TI &Jackson Duncan, VI LibertY street: ' • Robert Oloore,ll Cotrunercialltow, Liberty - meet' Robert Bell, Liberty street, opposite Wood. . • W Leiuner & C0.,120 Liberty street. • • W& dt fillicheitreo; 160 Liberty street. ••••"- • . Jacob WearetY/ r., °timer Market and Front streets_ StufriXlialraetS 'and Dunk Makers. T M 011ier,Liburty, opposite Seventh street. • A Hoistein,l2o Weod street, near Virgin alley. J P Smith, 140 Wood Street. Rahanser t Dal; 1.56 he id of Wood Street. W A Gildenfenney, MU Wood st;thiid doorbelow Fifth. W Mackay, 90 Wood st.,. bet. s th and Diamond alley. Samuel McClarkin,o6 Wooll, bet s th and Diamond spy. R Hanley, 66 Wood at, cos. Diamond alley. Looking Glasses and Varieties. .1 J OilleapiOA Co., 76 Wood'ai., between ad Kennedy ft'SkwYer, 0, corner Wood and Fonnhlta' S Kennedy, Fifth street, near Wood, • Queen:ware and China. '' " • George Breed, 94 Wood street. Hodkirson, 55 Wood, between 3d and 4th streets. • , Henry Rigby. 125 Wood street, doors above Fif th . . _ and Stationers. , • . • Kay &Co corner of Wood and Third streets. JO Bactofen,l37 Liberty street--German Books. Victor Serilla, Fifth streettietween Wood and Market. .1' 11 Mellor, 81 Wood st—School Books and Stationery. 4.ake Loottils,•,Agn,iD Wood at.—School Books, Stat'iry. ' Elliott & En4ludi; 79 Wood street • 'Johnston aanoeinon, corner Market and Third ins. 11 Beeson & Co., 80 Market st-,2d door from Diamond. H S Bosworth & C0.,-Foarth street, near Market Patent ./lfedkine. . WetJaCkson, corner Libertiand Wood streets. Shepherd's Medicine Dep0t,...64 Smithfield street. . . • - • • - Vlotkirig . Stiffes. bane & rdotgart,l92 Liberty it, 4 doors above Virgin ay. E firoviertfeld & Bros; Atheneum, Liberty street. J E Downlng„2ls Liberty street. W A&L C McMullen, 230 Liberty, cor. Gariison alley. Boobyer Gribble, 251 Liberty 5t.,3 doors above Irwin. W J Devitt, cork e r Liberty and Irwin streets. .. Joha P Ilopewell,l33 Liberty st., near St. Clair. - - • • Marslithd,4s Libertyst., corner Virgin alley. Delany' 45 Liberty street. Muglcßernard 118 Liberty street loskey,-151 i.iberty street. H Chignell, _153 Liberty street. ' Lawrence Mitchel,l&s Liberty street W Leona:ll,l23 Wood street, b et. 4th and Diamond alley Schroeder, Hagerman & Co., G 7 Weiod,l door below 4th Ifilderlirandle Co .) , 10 Wood street, near Water. Robert Cheatek; ..aStaithfield et, bet Ith and Diane.' ay Parkor - & Lowe, 50 Smithfield street, near 4th. Mozganstern & ros., " "Oak Hall,. 46 Liberty street R Straw; corner Market and Second streets. • R Barker, 31 Market st., - between td and 3d. • Gams and Pietas. - W.. 0 IteCaitney, earner Liberty and' Smithfield 'meets, John White, Fifth at., between. Market and_ um Liberty. IlhCr,Wayne st., opposite Canal B C se a P rtorri ili ati g WB t; B:3V i door belowDiautond • ,•• . -• • ' .Merchant - ' - , A Ille.Farland, Smithfield sc i bet.4l.ll. and Diamondalley. Samuel Ciray,gzeiltulge Dolldingsi St. elute street. • , Cheap Publications. M A Miner. Sadllifield sc., opposite Brourn's Hotel .- M P Morse, 83 Fourth street. Holmes , later Depot,Third st., opposite Post Office. Dry Goods Merchants. W Bugus cointer Market and Fifth streets. • D R Fralieli,loo Market street, near Fifth. - J Shea,l.oB Market street, between , Fillb and Liberty. J O Mlinta,l/4 Market street, near Liberty. • J &BF McConnell, conterMarket and Fifth streete. J V. Diller, S.K. corner Market and Fourth - streets: , Wra H Garrard, plow YorkStorei 72 Itiarketstreet. . . E Spence,-35Merket etre et,between_ad and 3d. E Mentzer es Ce.,bl Market et., bet, 4th and Diamond. Atazender Attyill. s .LN. W.-cot. Market and Diamond. A salorn Man Market sl., bet. 4th and Diamond. George ft Virliite,ss Market et,between 34 and 4th. - Wm auesell, fig Market et., near Fourth street. • W. H. Murphy,eortter Market and Fourth streets .• Whilleiale Dry Goods—: - - Shatklett 4. White, 99 Wood Street. . - A A Masons Co., litt Market at., between 3d and 4th. - Murphy, Wilson dr C0.;46 World et., 2d door above ad. ampton,Smith P0:,34 Wood et, between ad, and 4th: . _ td*.crntert anti -. - - .Tustiert. of the Peace. N BacknitusterFourth street, abOve Smithfield. "-- • CI Reinhart, Irwin street; near Liberty. • ~ : • . Boots and Shoir. . Was Jackson, corner Liberty and Wood streets, JS -Adams, 219 Liberty street, nelt Eagle Tavern. DaLtell, 122 Wood street, aboVe Fifth - Bileys;ri F`iftli,streedtrtent Market. D A clawed, corner Market and Liberty James Robb, 99 Market and 41. Liberty stree Joseph Plumraer,ll.l9 Wotid street, near Film - George A.lbree„7.l., corner. Wood and Fourth streets.. McCurdy 4- Loomia, 62 Wood at., between 3d and 4th. J Rutledge, Oh Woot street, thiSd doer above Fotirth; F W Hayward corner Market and Liberty streets T B Orahami.Pio. LOS Third street, 'James Miller, Smithfield street, near Diamond alley.' . John Taggart, Smithfield street, near Fourth, ~ I Dates,corner Stnithileld and'Fifth streets: , Troth 4- Scott, corner Smithfield and. Fourth atreets. Wm A.dair — , Smitlafield alive t,fonr doors above 3d. Wm anetner,,Smithfieldatreet;near John Campbell, corner Smithfield and. Second streets. W E Schmertz, Z3S.raithfield, between Front and 2d. eta T A Ilinunz St. Clair street, near Liberty. Thompson St. Clair st., between Tenn and Bridge. 11 Perry, 76 Fourth street, near Wood. Brennen 4. Williams, Fifth street, near Market. Woe/ Merchants. - • • 4 WEictrbaugh t - 03 Water and 104 Front streets. Wltliturt LtarkercHmlthield'at., bet. 4tirand Diamond ay. Hugh Lee - corner Liberty street and Cecil's alley • Platting Hilts and Barth adory, , . Thomas °fen, Penn street, near the Point. „ D ¢ A. Kelly, .seventb street, above the Canal.... . . , . Hardware and Catiery. Walter F Falutestock,lB4l.aberty street. It T Leech, hr.,133 Wood street, above Fifth.. Hays 4. Getty, al Market street,'near Fonrth. Wolff 4- Lane, earner Liberty and St. Clair etreets, R Dunlap Jr;,Bl Market street,"neer Rah. , Huber 4..Laufmari,7B Wood rt., bet. 4th and Diamand ay J . Cartwright, 83 IVood al , 1 door be:: , s , Diamond`alley, John Walker, 85 Woad SI., bet, Diarnont. alley and 4th at. Cooper Level y,59 Wood - street,2d door below Fourth. Whitmore 4- Weld, 50 Wood -Isr., etween '3d and 4th. ' Joseph Wocdwell, corner - VVood and Second streets. 4. /Sown Tetley, 140 Wood street, near Virgin alley. Leather Stores. - • - - - Wilkinson ell, No 163 Liberty street,ppposite Sixth • Walter DrYartri/ 83 Liberty et., opposite . head of Wood. Was Finn 4- C 0,1443 Liberty street, near St. Clair. Samuel McClain 05 Wood and corner Diamond all: me. 'Scram Ail. B' t Won.i. ad door below Diamond elle Richard Bard, 101 Wood street.. William Irwin, Diamond alley. • _- James Dlitilt,Diamond alley, near Dianiond; • : • r - • ; .t. - Drugs .and Nedicinei • . Ileyser ¢ McDowell corrter Wood St; an ti Vinfin alley R E Sellers:s7 Wood it, bettreen 3d and 4th - . • .•• 1. Wileokijr.,cor. Market Street and the Diamond and L. Wileok, Jr.; corner 4th and Smithfield streets. • - Dr. A Srayser,cornerMariret and Third streets, • in • -- J &jos 4- C'o - :, comer Walantand Penn streets. .1 A Jones, corner Rand eviPenn"streets. — - - - Brans, .Reiter, corner .Liberty ant St:Clair streets. Edward Pendench;cortat rMonongtcheltilrodise. 13 A Fahnestdek ¢ Col cornet Wood arid First attests. John D.Mottarr,torne; Woodas. arid Auttorid# l :y. Joel sciaderieorner, 'Wood zact Fifths tern. ' • - Thos K Ilibbert,eorner Liberty and Smithfield ata, and _Manufacturer of Wllting Fluid a ;Id to k , . Vcalitaidfiiiiriailalantbotty - • - • Clark' Sbi re: Plert 1 1039,1t0r Wood at/Tel. • ••• _ ; • • • . aiut • . 'Alps •Fura. • Wm Fleaelem4tWood atreet;e6rher Virgin alley. Wilkeeon-¢.didatiter,os- Market st, I door crow Fifth C firmoe,42•Sddthiteld it, betwoertdd mud and 3di James, Wilson; Smithfield et, Id door from Fourth: • -1 0 W Glassgomr, 10•.: Wood at, third door belo%i•Fifihri W Dofigims, 77 %%rood Street, fourdt door above Fourth S Moore, 75 Wood, third door above Four th ; ' ' Clasen& .11 Paulson, 73 Wood street near Fourth; McCord 4..-Co;.ectrner Wood and Fifth streets. • John A. Garey,l43 Wood st.,olitisi.,Presbsttetian.qiiirch and C/Lair:./liakers. Wm E Stevenson, 3 Fetterman. Row, Liberty and 7th at. Splane Son, comer Smithfield and Fifth streets.. T B Yonniot.Co, Smithfield streekbetween 2d and 3d. • Hasten • Frew, Smithfield, near Fourth street.. ,s. nsurgfAce ante& National bean Rand andtlfe Ins. Co, 04 Wood street. Delaware Mutual Safety, 42 Water street,. • Western Insurance •Co:of Pittsburgh No. 33 Water at. Protection -Insnrance Co, Office 127- Woodatreet. - - Franklin Fire Insurance Co, corner Wood and 3d sts. ' TVedt:Paper and Bordering W"' Pidaratudli (Successor - to 8 C'11.111,1 'B7 Wood s ten o times Ilona - rid d• Co, 82 Wobd st,2,doors Stddle; Smithfield street, tette Youth,: • • • • :ThooiasPaleneri47 Market en; benevenddluiddihy' ' • 2lllner*. and. Copper,"' M Doerainger, Wood street opposite bitPiee. Church A Cupples, comer Liberty and SnAidaeld streets.L Bhrom s Atheneuml3nildtrig, Liberty street. • la 0 Backoren, 121 Wood street, • J Itartulotlar, 129 Wood Street. SMerroir t l7 Fifth st, between Wood and &Luker H Demtbler, 60 Liberty stre.t, near Market. • Bb-rtir ¢ Shirk, •No. 8 Market street, near Water, Kelly 4. Bro., 01:111, between. Wood and Liberty streets James T Banc ably Front and 2d streets, near Market. • Gold Bealert. Join S Danievy; Ida Thin! •t, bat Wood and Smithfield , • - - .Ernigrant Linn. • • . Blakely A Co., Penn street; (Caul Basin.) P W B.Yraca 4. Co, WS Liberty at.; Jon Thompson, Ag't 'Liverpool sad Philadelphia Packet Line; Brown 4 Kid; patrick, 144 Liberty erect. :' Brownlsliotel,Smlthfield between Second and Third. Virginia House, eorner Water and Ferry streets Farmers' Irma. Little,' earner Fourth and Fero* streets Wtn. Tell Hotel,Water street. above Smithfield fagled fdefdaster,Jr, A, Liberty street. S. Charles, corner Wood - and Third streets. - National Hotel', Water street, above Sniithfield. Perry House,comer Hancock it and Duquesne Wily. Saint District Hotel, corner Smithfield and Second Monongahela House, corner Smithfield and Write: Ezchange WHO, corner Penn and et:Clair meets. Foundry Wcrtehinisii, Quinn, hlcflnde* Co,eorner 711 t andlibeity streets— Nicholson Zs Payne, 181'Liberty street s bead of Wood. Win ltrvin_,Atnenetun Building, Liberty street. Pennock, klnchell ¢ Co,loo Liberty street. Alex Bradley,leign Gilt Stovej No.lti Wood street. John Anderson* San. corner Water and Grant its. • Bakers alsd Cm:fel:4=ra. A• Andrews, " Eagle," 52 Diamond alley • . H Realty, R. Road, corner Wylie and Tonne l streets, P H Hooker, Fifth street; near 2,lasket. A¢ P,Seheldeekor r "Star,":42 Diamond , r MorrisKona, Smithfield at, vet . Fifth and Diamon d alley Wm 8 Bowa n ' Union," Einitifield at, bet. 3d and 4th. • • Milliners and Mantua Maker Mrs. Da, 10 St Clair street, between Fenn and bridge Mrs beech. 9 Fah street, between Wood and Market. Mks E Morrison, _ 8 Na. S. Clair greet. Mrs Parkeri N 0.4 njtersaris flow, St. Clair street. Mos Rain, corner Pet& and St Claw streets. • Fain and Variety Goods. 1' K Iffacknigh 4 tiro; 117 Wood street, near Fifth. MeCandkas 4. Campbell, OT Wood street. . Geo W Kohn, 7d Wood street,sign Gat Climb. • - Charles Arbuthnot, eor. Wood 'wetland Diamond alley Kauffman* Boyle, 69 Wood at, I door above Diam'd ay Zebnlon Kinsey, 03 Market street, near Diamond. Mose y I Knox, 9'2 Market street, near FilTh CoLw Xanufailures One: 4.lagtian,= Liberty %treat. • Boat Sian. H A. Weaver, Wayne street, opposite Canal Basin. John Hannan, 50 Water xi, oet Wood and Southfield. James Kerr, Jr. 4. Co, 33 W ater /meet, near Market. Joseph Major, No. 4 filarket street, near Water. • MeComunon 4. Stevens, 7 and 9 Market st, near Water. Thomas Oliver, S. B. Bakery, 29 Water street. Brush Mitsufacturers: Shur it C 0,120 Wood suret t above Falb. .1 Kennedy,69 Wood sweet, lobrds door above Founh Family Grocaties. A Getty, corner Wylie and IVashin6ton streeLs- William Wilson, corner Second and Ross greets. George Ilamben, corner Pena and Marbury streets Thomas Applebe, comer Wylie and Tunnel streets George Anhurs, corner Smithfield and Fourth sta. Hugh Garvey, 143 Liberty street, opposite Fifth. J Donaldson, corner St. Chili. and Penn streets. Jl3 AL Youn g 4. Co, corner FoUrth and Ferry streets. Ft Paul, corner Seventh and Grant street!. Cyrus Black, Diamond, back of Old Court liouse. WBuchanan, corner Wylie and Chatham streets. Hoeveler, Wylie st, between Tunnel and Chatham fi C Kelly corner Fifth street and Market alley. Thomas Woods, Liberty street, near Water. Trinpniv, .Efosiery and Variety. Vir Daly Co&., Manufacturers and Importers, Filth st. F H Eaton 4. Co, 62 Fourth at, bet Wood and Market. Wm M Hers-h, corner Third and Market streets./ John Orr-it Co, Market street,nearFiftb. Joseph Horne it Co, 63 Market at., bet. 4th and Diamond • ' Tobacco, Snuff and Cigars. J Fullerton, 146 Wood street, near Sixth.' - lAreColLister, 19 Fifth st, between Wood and Market. Daniel Day, 49 Wood street, between 34 and 4th. 3 Stein, St. Charles Hotel, Wood street . George Shelfler,l69 Smithfield street, near Fifth. W 4. - 13 Hindle:rt. Irwin st, between Liberty and Penn. A. blavarie,33 Hand street, between Liberty and Pena. Eztrdd of Co ee. John Martin, Extraor cf Cone >s anufacturer, 51 Dia mond 4.lleyi between Wood and Smithfield streets. • : Glasi Idansifacturers, Wm McCully 4.C0, 139 - Wood etreet. Chambers, Agnew 4- Co, 9 Wood bet -Wales nudist ate. Bakewell, Pears 4- Co, corner Wood and Sd streets. Curling, HobertsonA- Co, corner_Wood and Front eta. Simpson 4. Co, ZS Wood street, next Bagaley .4. Co . John LI McUor, PL Wood street.:—Chickgrines Pianos . • Lumber Merchants. l ' William Dlltiorth, Grant street, near Seventh. Rowan 4. Dawson, Sixth street. near Grant. Thomas Scott, Penn st., bet Barker's alley and Irwin st Soap and Candle Itfanujactories. - . A Wilson & CO., ROSS sheet, between 3d and 4th. Wilson& Gorman, Forirth'etreet, near. Ron B C Sawyer &Ran, 40 Wood et, opposite St. Charlet , . ' . ,Thrds . and Les. las CAndereon,ls.Smitltaeld et, between let and 2a. HunkerJ , 92 Wood st:, between sth and Diamond alley Joshua Rhodes, Wood street, near Water, , .s. Plough Afanpfadories. _ Robert Ball, No. I , l7:Liberty street.. Hall 4 Speer, Penn street, corner Cecil's alley.. Itustard and Spices; • John B Bell, corner Liberty, and Ferry streets. Rhodes ¢ Alcorn, 30 Fifth et, opposite Post Buildings - • S M Young rt Co; Utirrter FourtiCand Ferry atreets. Pittsburgh Tea Store, Fillhat, bet Wood and Market ynn A. Ward, Dentist, Penn street, 3 doors above Hand EserAoo3abi! piTiodiag4st r AR,R.aNGEMENTsr ivE C. WALL respectfully annonnees to his friends M . and the:public, ath° has purchased the old es tab hod 'Periodical Depot, No. BS Fourth street, from 111. E. Morse, and is prepared to furnish all customers with LITERATURE tithe cheapest Odes He has made arrangements with the Eastern•Publisb era to receive all new works as soon as they have Veen leaned 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 sate at the counter. &Ramer)", Rue Steel Pens, Blank Books, Cards, ace., constantly on hand.' Books of all kinds ordered from the East, or front London, In the shortest possible time." W. C. WALL, Periodical Depot, • - - No. 85 Fourth wt., Pittsburgh.mr Orders by mail promptly executed. iocl7 O. 14, DIAMOND ALLEY, PITTSBURGH . . _ THE Proprietor of this. well known- .REsTAvitAN.rinkes=p, in informing his friends. , . • :..tn.Fittsburgh and Aucittity, -that , ,••• liiihOuse has lately undergone a thorough renovation, and Sow ranks with any house west ; of the mountains. Otrlds bill of fare vvill ;always --be found the best ot. OYSTERS.t9gether, with GAME 'and FISH of every deiscription'; in fact, all the varieties and delicacies of the seasorraremerved up at the shortest notice, in a style calculated to please and:gratify the lute of the most fa addiclus epicurean. His stock of LIQUORS, having been selected by it inC• self, tire Of a superior - quallip, (tad embrace the best and - chnieestbrandairnported of French and, Swiss Wines, Vordials,'Scotch-AleOrish and Scotch Whiskey - , London Brown Stotttimid Me best Philadelphia' Ala and Porter-. A: trial of these: Liquors is all that he desires to insure a - favorable opinion: IV3I.III::NNETT,- sep27:ara • Proprietor.' Qyster Saloon and Confectionary, • ?TIDE subscriber respectfully laicism s his friends and lI the public, that he has removtd. to No.'36,Et. Clair . street, one door from Penn *hire he has opened a CONFECTIONARY AND O Yn ..C.R SALOON; and Will keep always on hand every article -iii his line of baldness, fresh and sweet. Oysters served up in 'the shell; stewed olfried, to suit all tastes., Also, on hand, a supply of Fruits•tif kinds, Pickles, &e! & e sepZky HARRISON' GRAHADIV .:.-;' . !:- . ;t-. ''T .. '''''''' '-:7:71.'-i-'-'cz;!;!f;' „ - r t , • • s. S' ; `” 4,, +, w • Hotels and Taverns Music ,Sthrta Tea Stores Mrl-5f 3 ..(g1kV014,11P!,, " , ANOTHERMARIVACri)4I::: . TRUE DI Or Gastric, acklce - AIOREAT , DYSEEPSZA• CUREI?,;::!• , ; XOREPARBO:fram . Wendel, Or the :fouftli stomach of • . the Ox; after dirCetions•by Baron Walla, the great nyidological Chemist, by J. b. HOUGHTON, M.D., NC. 'II,' North Eighth litreet,rPhiladelphia; Pa. • •• • ' This is a• truly wohdeofal remedy for INDIGESTION; DYSPEPSIA4IatINDICE, CONSTIPATION, •LIYER COMPLAINT, 'and DEBILITY, curing after Nature's own method,by Nature's own agent, the Gown' Juice. Half a teaspoonful' or dila Fluid, infused in water, will digest ordhusolve Frye Pirusno or ROAST Bose to :ABOtrt TWO BOORS, Out of the stomach... .SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE!,, • Baron Immto, in his celebrated worlron Animal Chem istry, says: attificial Digestive Fluid, analogous ho 'the Gastric Juice, may be readily prepared from the mu. coos membrane of the stomach or the calf, in which va rious etudes of food ; as meat and eggs, will be so soft ened, changed' and digested, just in the same mminertas they would be fa the human stomach." Dr. Pxnamaiin his famous treatise on " Food and Di et,wp üblisled by Fowle!a &Wells,Plew YOtk; page 35, states Ake same great fact, and 'describes the' method of i . repatatlon. - There are few_higher authorities than Dr. Dr. Caw:m.ln his valuable writings on the"PhpSiolo gq of Digestion," observes that "a diminution of the due quantity of .the Gastric Juice is e prominent and all-pre veiling cubed of Dyspepsitri..' and he states that " dis tinguished professor of medicine in London, who was severely afflicted with this' complaint, finding ev ery thing else to fail, had recourse to the Gastric Juice, obtained from the stomach of living animals, which proved com pletely sneeessful." ' Dr. 0 asusle, author of thelatriousWorks on " Vegeta- Diet,",asays: u - Ivis a remarkable.fact in phisiology; that the stomachs of animals, mar-crated in water, im part to the fluid the.property of dissolving 'otations arti cles of food, and of effecting a kind of .artificiol .diges. dos of them in nowise different from the natural digest. Dr. Space's ggreea~t work, the . " Che mistry of Man," (he a & Blanebard Phila , 1540, pp 3d1 . 2) says: ".The discov ery of PEPSIN forms a now era in the chemical history of Digestion,. From recent experiments we know. that food is dissolved as rapidly in an artificial digestive fluid - prepared from Pcpsin, as it is in the natural Gas tric Juice itself." • . ?Weiser Dunomon, of tho Jefferson College. piffle. delphin, in his great work on Human Physiology,d mites more than filly pages to an examination of this, subject. His experiments with Dr. Beaumont, on the E.Wtrie Juice, obtained from the living /mama stomach and from "animals, are well known. "In nil eases." he says, "di.. gestlon occarred es perfectly in the artificial as 1/1 the natural digestions." ' AS A. DYSPEPSIA CURER, Dr. 11017011703'S preparation of PEPSIN hat Produced the most marvelous effects. caring cases of Debility,: Emacituion, Nervous l)ecline,and Dyspcinie Commo tion opposed to be 011 the very verge m the grave. It Is aporsible to give the details of eases in the limits of this adverdseriterd*but authenticated certifiems have teen given of morn theta TWO HUNDRIOJ REM ARK JIBLIS. CURES, in Philadelphia. New York, and Boston alone. These were nearly all desperate ea.tel. tied the ores wercrnot only rapid and wonderful. but permit teat. It is a geest NERVOU S . ANTIDOTE, and particularly useful far tendency to lotions dif.order, Liver Complaint. Foyer and Ague, or badly treated Fever and Ague, and the evil effects of Quinine, Mercury, and other drags upon the Digestive orgnus, Oiler a long vickneaL_ for excess In eating, and the too free ule of ardent 2p.r. its. lt also reeouctlea*llealtli with Intemperance OLD STONIACII COMPLAINT.A. • There is no form of 01.9 STOMACH COMPLAINTS which it does not seem' In tench and remove at once.— ND matter how had they may be, it OIVES INSTANT RELIEF A ringk date ranorts all tdounrita rant symp• miss, and it only need to be , repeated, (or a short time. to make these good edema permanent. PURITY OF BLOOD and VIGOR' OF EttlDV, follow at oar, It is particularly excellent In Col4tn ni Deuces, Vornaing, Chimps, Soreness of the pit of the Stomach, dlsttess ter gating, low, cold state of the Blood. Heavinc,.., Law. ness of Spirits, Despondency, Emaciation, Weakness, tendency to Insanity, Suicide, .Ye. Pride, ONE DOLLAR per bottle. One bottle will of: tea effect a lasting cure. Every_ _bottle. beats the written ay:legate of 3. S. 1101.70):41, id D., Sole Proprietor. Vold by agents in every town in tbe United Btatei% and by respectable Jesters in Medicines geret 414 . Agents for Pittsburgh, cievSER S NteUUWELL. all Wood intact. • ••; • . • Reimt dealers *applied at Propnesat's price*. lav Pt* Ako, for sate b)• Pi- E. SELLF.R.S.S7.Idfoo4 street PeerOIOURS or Stock 0111 " There arc more things in heaven and oath Than are dreamt of in philosophy," r):111F. VIRTUES of this remarkable remedy, and the constant application for It, to the proprietor, has in ured him to have it put up in bottles , with labels at,d di rections. for the benefit of the public. The PLTR01.13.31.0r HACK OIL is procured from wea in this County, at st depth of font !modem) feet, it pare [modelle rated article, without any chemical enunge. btu just as tt gown from Natare's.(ireat L.:thornier) That it contains propertien capable of reaching a number of diseases, in no longer a matter of uncertainty. There are many things to the arcane of nature, which. If known, might tie of vast necitillies. in Log and restoring the bloom of health and vigor to many a sufferer. Gong before the proprietorthought of putting it up in bottles, it had a reputation fur the turret disease. the constantly and daily Increasing co lsfor it, and sot. erul remarkable cures it has performed, t• a sure indica. Lion of its future popularity and wide spread application the cure of disease. We do not wish to =kin a long-parade-of certificates, as we are conscious that the medicine can soon work its way into the favor of those who auger and wish to be healed. Whilst we do not claim for it a universal appli canoe tit every disease, we unhesitatingly ray, that in a number of Chronic Diseases it is unrivalled. Among hese may- be eaumerated--all diseases of the mucous tissues, such as CHRONIC lIRONCIIIT/S, CONSUMP TION (in its early state,) Asthma, and all diseases of the air passages, LIVER COAIPLAINT , DYSPEPSIA, Diarrhma, Diseases of the Madder and Eidneys,Pains in the Back or Side,Nervous Diseases, Neuralgia, Palsy, Rheumatic Pains , G out, Erysip ale s, Totter, Ringworms, Burns, Scalds, Draiaea, Old Sores, ite.,&c. In cases of debility resulting from exposure, or long and protracted eateso tdisease,tialtitnedleine will bring relief. It will act 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 and a broken constitution, and giv ing increased and renewed energy to all the organs of Wet The proprietor knows of several cures of PILES that resisted every other treatmen4get well under tht Use of the PETROLEUM or ROCK OIL fora shorttirne. The proof can be given to any person - who desires it-- None genuine wittiont the signature of the proprietor. Sold by the proprietor Also by R. E. SELLERS,S7 Wend st ,and KEYSER & filettOWE'LL, Corner Wood rt. and Virgin alley; • Who are his regularly appointed Agents. v 1 ft. 111 KlF.l2.eabsval Basin,nrer Sev.t , th o. RellicElor Cramps. u t rE HAVE ALIDOMINALWARMERB, made from TV toe most apprOved English patterns, furnished and recommended by Thomas Bairewell, 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 Leant without one. For sale by SCAIFEA ATKINSON, le° First street, between Wood and Market 1,13. I/UST RECEIVFID, afresh, supply of .11r. S. S. Fiic h's 0 valnable Medicines, among which arc remedies for. ConsainptioniCoughs and Dyspepsia. Also, Abdominal Supporters, Shoulder Braces, Inhaling Tubes, and Lee• tures on the-Treatment and Cure of Consumption, he. For sale by COULTER Zr. HACKIE, Druggists, .ocls . corner of Wood and Third streets FRENCH POLISHING PASTE--;-The-besteornposi non for c. leaning and semoinig spots from House Furniture of every description. The application is ex ceedingly simple, and the effect is instantaneous and lasting. Full dituctions for -USC.olleach box. For sale at the Drug Store of COULVED. diMACRE, nnVI . corner of Wood and Third sts. IDETROLEM—A certain cure lot DiAttALREA,tt disease very prevalent this hot weather—the fore runner of Cholera. Try it ! For sale by jv6 KEYSER to Ma DO WELL, 140 Wood st. NEW FALL tiIJODS JOSEPH. BORNE & No. 73 Market, near Fourth street, lIAVE Just received and offer for sale at Wholesale and-Retail— NEWEST STYLES OF DRESS. TRINAHNGS ; Bonnet Ribbons and Flbweris; 'Florence 'Silk ; Velvets and Plumes; Embroidered Collars; Cuffs and Chetni mita ; Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs; Embrothered and Revie'd Cashmere ;alpaca merino and- ffose ; .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 aid Drawers; gents. Saxony and merino Shirts and Drawer.'; Suspenders ; Collars; fancy Cravats; Comforts; Scarfs; Zephyr Work and Canvass; Carpet Bags; Umbrellas; Yarns; Curtain Fringes; Combs; Er Bay State and imported long and square Shawls of every quality. • toett.ls:tlin To PrlOlLtero. THE subderiber woold call ihe attention of Printers to ± his improved 4 Tinting "Inks, of various kinds and colors, which he offers for sale ut the lowest market price=, and warrants to be of the very first quality • • JOHN D. fiVCREA.RI', Printing' Ink Manufacturer, No. all and 33 , 3 Stanton at., New York. • Hia agents in Pittsburgh are--11t. R. C. Stockton an Irr This paper is printed with his Newrt.lnlt. G. Stock - tont_ - BOOKSELLER - AND. STATION R) No. 47, consrsa or MARKET •ND Tin= axassrs, - 'ETAS constantly on hand for.. sale—%Vriting, Letter, Li Printing and Tea PAP.Eft Bnnet, Binders', Ful lers'. and Trunk BOARDS; . ' Book and- Aewspaper pELINTINO.INK—which he will sell-at the lowest cash' prices, or in exchange for Rage and Tanners' Scraps.. sepl9 To the Citizens el Allegheny , Oily. -A BOX,focthe reception of Orders for crr V MILLS FLOUR Is left at the store of Mercer S. Robinson. Federal street. Such Orders Will be promptly .upplied uuslo _ WILMARTII tk NOULE. 101..trUlitl_bble.fieeFiour,•justrec'd and 1.4 sale by ocilS & 'BARNES... 200. Alen Wanted immediately, AT THE CIift.RTIERS RAILROAD.—The wages - XL are 80 cents per day; and we charge..9l,7s per .week for boarding,' Apply intim office, on the Steuben ville road; near hViionald's tavern-4 miles from Pitts burgh. (juneo.s:o) BURNSIDE, HANNEY - fr. CO. TF YOUR TEETRare tor— o nate, yellow, diseol 1 cited and dirty, or poet byes. ever so foal andAetid. by purchasing a 2s 'China Uzi' of-JONES! AVREII WOTOPASTE, this ! assure you, though you need not take my wordi , but then you .eannot doubt that of thte famous and setentifte - Dentist, Dr. E. N.:FIELD, of New York, who says: - "I have both used and"andlised this beautiful and int-' palatable article, (Jones! Amber Tooth Paste) and can recommend it aspossessing all the qualifies claimed fo . Sold by the inent, Wra.lacksoni24o -Liberty Sire* Pittsburgh. Price 25 cm ' ang3dy illisceticttuaus • • •11001 C AND. JOB PrtIN'ITDIG: Ni.W. VoynerotWopt $ • AE Proprieti.to;'itiit : MOvniid I . triictrin. - • Alanuirecruaga,respeetfally informs h:si friends Ann the patrons Of these papers,tnitt be has a lartte as sortnient ofJO4TYPEAND ALL IiTHER MATLRIAL AenetmarY l oA:ob . 'Arititing Officer, and that he is pre 'iwitks4 to.eneente • ..Itartitft Pn M PlItriTMG OP Tvairt DIMCFLIP110:1:• Amokic - • .' Bills of Lading, ' COctilari, Psintriaere i , Hitt Heads, Cards Blanks,' - ' Hot 2 ps. AU kinds of Planks, Stage, Stearnboaf and Canal Boat Bids, with appropriate cuts, printedan the shortest notice and mos. reasonable terms. . - Ho respectfally asks the patronage Of his friends and the public . gcnotallY t itribis brano4 of hiabuslness. CILAIRS' Allls-FURNITIIIIE. _ . No.oB Third saved, between . Drat-et and Wood, S.itaCitde. A il W, have now on hand .tr large . and ~..v; splendid stock of every variety o f Comas and CA BIiVET-Ili itiNiTURE, which we '- • 7.• are confident cannot be su rp ass ed, it ' coined, in this City,or t 1 tie West, in style and finish. Those who &rain vvontor Purnitureltre respectfully invited to will awl eimmi no ioi themselves. ID - Steamboats furnished CM th- RhOrlcaltStken 'grim orders promptly' attead4d to. • - • • teblthtf O'DONNELL MULLEN &.CO, . • Wire 'Miasma. • ' •- • MT. Ds.YOLING do CO corner of Thud ir . and Smitkfuldiu., oppogts Brown', Hoick Pittsborgk, Pa., keep emidtatitlyron 'beau' r' , " mid 'mate to order, at the lowest - prices, fttitisiEtlOLD and STEttIiIIIOAT FURNITURE, and .CHALIIS, of the beetworkrninsbip grid most approved styles. • . :• - tebls '7 . _ ll_ Stteawboaus, Aoy Tits subscribers tender .their. no 4 • knowledgincrits for the layers bestow ea upon went by filth - Steamboat friends, and i would respectfully remind them and others nte rested in building bouts, that they are at all times pie pared 'to furnish, on the most reasonable terms, ever) description of Cabin Furniture and Chairs of the lies material and workmanship. 1:11 YOUNG& CO., • • ' Corner Third and Smithfield streets,- fobt& opposite Ilrown's Hotel.'" o. v. itestman. • ''• a. DAM" • - Hammer Ot. Danl. .r, CABItitT WA ItEROO3I, SMITHFIELD StREET, Brtteren'SVrenthstreet andStratarrryalley,Pisfsburg,Pri. HAISIdER & HAULER keep constantly onttand a variety of excellent and fashionable k urniture, warranted equal to any in the city, and sold on as favorable terms us ran Le obtained at any similar establishment In .he West. They havo now. cto hand an unusually CSICLIA/Ve stock, embracing all 'Shasta Perot. tare, wont the cheapest ant plainest_ to the most coin, and elegant. All orders promptly attended to. mr2l:6ea WM. li. .1. 4 CEVE.N.SON continuer.* menu iraetnre CAlitilfGl*- WAKE of every dererip. Unto, 'at lilts tdd atnnd, comer of Liberty and Seventh eteetnta:, UN DEtrrAKl?itt attended to, In ail is branches. ntayll A It:SOLLYS, Iltbbeti% Slogan & 'fboutpsores HallisOlef black, tcd,scarlet and °ermine Inks. b nuts's, Slannaia, Ilrookinan *.Langdon's, Jacnron Zk :Utmost:l'a black and red Load Pencils_ luastands 01 every desenOtioa; Whoa's, Cobra's, Pratt's, levy's, Ectirs,L4lllllll.l and older monnfac• lures Of Steel Pens; G. & tsoccessor to A. G. Unity !r. Cu) erletasted Gold Penn, mat gold and silver eases. %Vbeatmared English Drawing Paptc--antiquaritui— tklublen/riglatst, all.is,Volurnbia,ituptte royakroyal and elephant, burial board%, cap dean and medium. • Perforated boars, fancy bOX paper. plain gold and ad. nee, em.borsed gold, mice r and ninny cmarea paper, gold and emoted strips and earner., and lithographs lot saucy boxes-, prepared Drachm-4)i 01 all sties, suitable for deed., ebutters and diplomas; Preach nom paper; al ways oil band, the must desirable myles, sizes and pat terns; plain,gtlt, ernnosrLed and silvered, suitable for had.. pubes, weddiass and mourning: .• • Preaeb note envelopes, plain mud enthossed; letter calaelOpe, brown, %vitae and blue; Mil and plain traa sire envelopes, buff. blue and white. . Wafers. water tips . various pattern.; sand; brass, tin, rocas and Turkey boxwood sacra boxes; eopyiav, pies se, take, r wire s,rrench and English copy. ins booze, aMI ad paper ; tissue paper of all eulur ; red and white utotnog paper; pen kniseN.Lc. The aloltr, ail other artieles in the ttliaoOnery bun. both (sac, and staple, together wall' a large aetori. mem al blank bauks and netioursaduto LODE* of all common ar robot& sit every etyle 01 binding, and paper of oil Alai.* andquabliec,roruleaireduced rotes on the mast re.esissable terms, at • %V: et. HAVENS' ellusa Uoo& awl butionery Atiarrhuuse, Itoviv cot Market tsu4 Second •in. Zstra Family Flour. VOiettic ooneenienee of the citizen*, the prapricturs of the "rirreuvßtifl CITY 1111. 41.5," ha ve placed nukes lug Ike reception of orders,ai the ion owing places: J O. R. Floyd*, stone, corn rr us Wood and t•ltt M hi. y w,wa A slooe core, vetoer !.Wert} and Market tke:en'a rim e,:kl street, L Wilcox. Jr.. Inrsiogist, cor. 4th and Southfield ; John illOrt, cor. and Wylie streets; Tetcsr Unice. Pourds street; C. ICe' , Urocer, cur. rim at. and Market alley; NI. . ar,9Us ►YurJ Toe Flour %Ira, ~1 twice or thrice daily. for usicr*, - auil the &e. t ticitvereAt promply tither ia barrel, or packs, (strk tMar Sq preicrable for family tt,e,) wahout charge for cartage, It is piaal than aCeilunts man be alllleffed, and that dilVera can have 00 pctoassiou to le.EiNe VIOUr V7IIIIOUI payment. We hope that the public sctlibepleasedwitk tYns afrmtge Meta, to WC> ehait erSeavor in ad actli Cc. Lamy:Ml ts . 1101 1.7011. CA/#IIFOUNIA. fgltiE sub4criber bus been authorizeeto receive Puck• a ages to be forwarded to San rrannisco by the house os CORWINNE, .BRUIVER co,„ at Panama, and to engage Passage in first class sailing Vessels from Panama to San Craneisco. 'Every information given, on app;leation to JOSIILA ROBINSON, apt:3 Post Buildings, Fah st., near Wood: I.IIEAPEsT SUMMER GOODS IN TUWN.—Laght J Cloths, all- wool, Cashmarettes, Scotch P/aids, Linen Drills and Packs, with every variety of Mar. settles and other Vesting% and Trimmings, by le , JOSHUA ROBINSON. hull's 9ucauperlUft afl the Cllole rw tiT a t , ingle man, woman or child has died of the CHOL.Ett-A. or nay of its symPtoins who used this in vale:tide preparation. Look at the city of Louisville, =lmre this Sarsaparilla is made, and where from 101) to 200 bottles are retailed daily, but few isolated eases of Cholera have occurred, and they were calms persons from boats or those who disregarded our advice. {Cincinnati Caramels, For sale by & M'DOWI L.L.,140 Wood st. Pittsburgh, where the genuine Amore may always be btained. lmporttant to Tenors. rusr itEcuVED-o . Doz.iwortett T.Wors' Patent itf Shears, from No. 1U down to No. 2. . - • ALSO-41 Doz. Barbers' Patent Jcisaoro, direct from the manufacturers, and (or sale ut DOWN do TETLErs, 1:.t6 Wood Si, rnay22 2 doors belori , Virgin alley. Dleisoluttiou. r IDE Co-Pantnership herelotOre existing bolvreeil the eq.th.erilwrs, under the firm of J S. LIONNET & Co., is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Either partner may u,:e the name of the concern in settlement. , • JEROME S. BONNET. AIATTIIEW D. PATTON. Piht 6v ref, April lit, Up Having sold my entire tute re st in the Erin of J. B. Bosnrr Co. to AL D. l'Arcort, my late partner, and iu retiring front b ixinegs, I take greut pleasure in recom rnehding hut to the Confidence of my friends and The [tip3l .1. S. BONNET. ~Giravelliooffrtg. ' rIWE subscribers respectfully inform the citizens of - Pittsburghand vicinity, that they are now fully pre= pared to fill orders for GRAVEL ROOFING, hf a man ner not to be surpassed in this city or elsewhere. From their experience in business, they feel confident that they will reader satisfaction to all those who may give them work. The superiority:ol Gravel-Roofs Oyer any other kind, particularly in case office, is too well known to require any argument in its favor. To those who are unacquainted with our work, webeg leave to referthem to Messrs. Thomas Liggett sr., John F: Perry, .Rody' Patterson, M. Kane, J r., and others;for whom we have done wort. Orders thankfully received and promptly attended to We will be found on -Wylie•street, be oween High and Tunnel streets. • MATTIIEWMcGOVERN: toil) • inifivsKlNNiN. IS um me r , Hosiery. ' - CIOM PHASING a new stock of several hundred dozens J of Cotton, Lisle Thread and Silk htockings, of any color, quality and size, at extraordinary low prices. WM. DALY & CO.; playa Stockincyactory, Fifth street.-. JUST tth:CE:t VED, 2 cases of Fancy ISTRA I and CHIP BONNETS, • Ladii3 7 Riding HATS Children's and Misses , Bonneisa3aiii' Rats, far' Tho , :e wanting lionntlis will please give her a..eall be fore purchasing elsewhere. All orders progaptly attend ed to, nt ti Fifth et. [tuylthtfl AIRS. A. LEECH. iIIb'SULUTION.---Tne — parinorship of MuRPHS. R Las is this day dissolved, by mutual consent. The bu siness of the firm will hirsettled liy IL Lee. J. R. MURPHY, H. LEE.. Piztsburgh,3l.lol Jail., i 649 NOTICK—The undersigned will continue the Wool business and attend to the sale' of Woolen Goods, at the old place. - ;11. LEE. BO- In retiring from the late firm of Murphy ?ir. Lee; I take great pleasure in recommending lir. H., lee topic confidence of rity friends and to the pulitle. janntl ' - J. R. hIURPIIV. Notice. A N application will he made at the, next ineeling of joiL the Legislu te re of PennsyWallin, to incorporate s Bank to be call e d the Mechanics Bank of Plushurgh, to be located in the city Of Pittsburgh, and.to have ttespi , talnot exceeding two laindred thousand 'dollar% . , julylaiiii . -THOMPSON lIELSA,' New nook.i.sew .00. k. NyhALL, at the Periodical O ffi ce, No. 95 Fourth street, is in the consuutt receipt of nevi .works. , , • , e folio wing compose. a portion of the works just re= ceived : The Vale of: Cedars, orThe Martyr, by, Grace° Aguilar;. David Copferfield, by Chtirea 'Diekens, Esq ; Queen Joanna, or. 'rite Mysteries of the Cohn of 'Ne pies, by W N Reynolds, Eag:; the _second part xir Cruis i ng in the Last War, by Charles J. Peterson'Eaq ;' The Bandits of the Osage; Forester's Illustrated Juvenile 'Keepsake for Children; Juices of the Animal 'Body and the effect of Evaporation in Plants. with .rtn.a.c. -- i count of the Origin of the Potato Disease, byJ astus Lie lieg-,a valuable work for farmers' and gurdners. The Pictorial Brother Jonathan and the Pictorial Coui• ier are received ; or. New :York Above 'Ground and Under Ground, by G-. G.:Foster, Esq.; The Heirs. of Gauntry, a story of Wales: ,Caltand see theth. Di 0.925 FOR SALE fillaall and atiddlejaged Farms.; witbiln 10 or 20 mace of Pittsburgh:: Those Farms are wel• improved, and.will be sold low foresail or_ part. on erect . it. Please Gall .at , /S" ° BARRIS': Aiendy . A'ntelligence Office; novl3 . Fffth.street: UTTER.:---8 banutifresiißoll; B crocks do do for family use ; Ibis dap received and for sale by - noTB . . . . •;. • SOIDETDI2MG - RICW t.. ,•-••.- 111R.'0.' RROWN,Ironi NeW hail , jest opened ; a- fine-assortment-of %Mil GOLD If JEWELRY, of all the, latestfashions;- consist,. lug in pait of EinciGarnet, Tut yanis, -Dik t n o nd, Pearl and other 'Set Pius for Ladies 'arid Gettilernen; . rich Gold Lockets, double and -single copes ICold anti Thimblest;Gold Brifecletsiareveri viariety - Vgif c Guard. Fob and Vest Chains; Ladies' Gold *-Chtuas and- Watch Hooks; Gold Pencils und.Pens ; a large assort ment df every variety-of Gold Ear-Rings; tioldand Sit ver Spectacles; Gold Keket; Gold Studs;-Jewelry hi' seta; together with a very fincalsortment of GOLD'and. SILVER WATCHES;' pure Siver . Spoons;` Albs* 'Spoons, plated with silver; Forks; Butter -a, variety of other goods usually kept in a jeweler's store. • The above goods will be , sold at the wholesale price by the single arttele;tind at abOpt Super cenc.fbc l aww the usual retail price;andeVerrartiele will hts*Aoi ihnted at the time of sale.' The Ladteit ana.GeOtlcnic* arc most respectfully solicited tees!' "and esamine 'lke goods at No. 111 MARK ET ST R EET, Pittsburgh, Penna. Diov7:ti • • • • - ilemovas. • , •••• '• = • • 7- ' 7. " tAR subscriber wishes to inform the citizens of Pitts burgh and the pUbilegcnai4lly, that fie has remcived. 'rue CAR PET inti RE Rum NU& 13 / and ci! ) Wo9l4siKeeti to the Apolio'Bnilairigs, on Fourth . street, recently occu pied by . .ttio Mast um, end hat conneeted • therewith the adjoiningrrooms, formerly used as the Chronicicrintine once--whieb, In 'connection with .P his - old room, makes the mast 'Spacious Carpet establishment in thc country . i: and his advantages so tar surpass any boner: in this city for epaee, arrangement and good fight; Mat he is certain of nutting every petsois who may Meat' himwithatall: .111 s stock is complete in every artielc,ln his treat pains wilt be taken at all limes toShow goods ' to persons wishing to look or buy. . • • E. W. LiNisiD. .• . Eloallary t Soilleey,l Hosiery 'Urn DALY & Co. bavelor wile; nt the OLD ESTAD . rr LIBH.ED STOCHJING MANUFACTORY, Firth street, between Wood and Market • 000 dozens of men's undershirt/(a11 wool) at 81,00. 100 - • , , merino " 1,00. 150 " drawers" " 1,00 '520 " ".• " • ; '(all wool); ".'150 . , .1006 .." t of ficeey.Chatnois and fur lined buok6l lambs wool and silk gloves of every !lie quality ri color,-well adapted iorwinter wears. .. • ' • ' 000 dozen of ladies black lambs wool stockigs, made of 6ne American and Merifio wool, with three threads in keels and feet. 1000 dozens of childien's plaid and newlfancy styles of ginnelastlc tops. . 73. doze n of cbtldrens polkas, jackets, mantillas, mod 'victories', gaiters and boots. An Immense variety o the above goods have beer scuuitnectared and selected with care, for oar own trade . , and will be sold at price. .sobigh will defy competition. . (Journal cojiy4 • 7 .5 DALFS SCARLET FLANNELS, sit ; 10 do do -- • -.do dor • 25 do -yellow • • • do ' do;' • ' 25 do white • - do ' do; • 5 do green Racking, do; • MV3 pee approved styles Blankets:. • 50 pea 7} superior Sock Flannels, all shades; Us pcs French, German, west of England, and American. bloa t Mae, brawn, olive and tnrtei ble greelfErond Cloths ; .• • . 20 pea Beaver Cloths, assorted colors; 33 cases Sattincts, all grades and colors; 15 do blue, brown. gnarl and blackJea ; Just received from manufacturers nod recent importir. lions Merchants are respectfollg Invited 10- call and examine the same at A. A. MASON Zs CO.'S, novt.l - 62 and 81 Market street. Itosnan Strthas. A LOT of genuine ninth N STIONGS for violins Out' . A guitars; have just been received by the sabstiber. These strings are from the mast celebrated factory in It ty ; they are tour threads and four and for beauty of tone and durability are unrivalled. The sub seriber's ugent having purchased the above, (or him at the Eacary, , they aro warranted superior to any thing of the band ever cidnred in this country. H. KLEOI:11, • Golden MT; No.lol Third street. . N. IL—Now opening a splendid new lot of Nana Clark's and Danhatn's celebrated Pianos. ••• • ' Central Tea Stara, • Conn , of Fifth Sow and Marker Alley. jUST RECEIVED, a lurge and well selected 'tack of tiP FRESH TEAS from the Importers,. comprising the Teri DeLI qualities of Green and Black Teag, which will be sold on the utast favorable terms, wholerale and . retail. The attention of . Families Is tespectAdly invited to the assortment. (nor9l HENRY C, KELLY.' new. . Female Semina ry • • KITTANNING,' PA. Tg FALL SESSION of this Institution will earn teenerr on Wrdnesdny,October 911.1950. For M Terms, ac., please see Ciiculars at Mr. ellor's. Wood street, and Mr. George R. White's, Market street. la addition to the thorough system of instruction par sued by - the Palmitin!, as vouched dir by Gov. Johnston mad Bishops Upfolii and Potter. the. Seminary presents eonsideratiobs vatich may he tletaistrof Some moment. In the limited number of its hoarding Pupils. its retired situation, mid especially, its not being euntie out to env College or School for boys. Dr. Killikelly may be found at the Monongahela House fur a few days, end will be happy to wait on those desi ring to see bun in reference to the seheol. Rranitatrics is unCrrr —Hon. Charles Shales; John Shoenberger, Fag.; Vol. Wilson M'Caudiess. Pittsburgh, Orlotwr _ - llelaestes Celebrated Pateat Shears. Puri undersigned has been appointed by Mr. Het Itesh, of New York, Sole Agent for the sale of his justly eelebra ted pateneraitors.' tibeurs. lie offers these . Shears now at manufacturer's prices. flawing a complete UN. sonmeutof these Shears, from &lie. up to Slit a piece, he calls the attention of Ladies, - Milliners and DIIMSILIItt. kers and 'railer's, to his establishment, the FRANKLIN CLCITIIING STCRE, 179 Liberty street, 4th door from 1. 4 . t. Clair, and respectfully solicits a Idiom of the public patronage, which this a rtfete.so justly deserves. • oct3l:tm• .J.F. ILAVEKOTTF.. Sacred nissallo s' NE' eARNI :B LNA SACRA, by Loa-ellsoson ; Carmista Sacra; • ; ' ; National Psalmist, - . do ; Psalmist. by Hastings & Bradbury; Phattery, by Allison dr, Webb; Bay State Collection. by Johnston and others ; Cannes Landis, by Lowell Mason; Mendelsohn Collection by Johnston end others; Mason's Harp, patentatul 'round notes ; Missouri Harmonyontent. notes; Choir Chorus Book,by A N Johnson; Western and Christian Harp ; Boston Melodeon, vois I, 2 and 3 ; . Boston Glee Book; New England glee Book; Juvenile Oratorids; for Schools; The Young Choir and Young Choir's Companion A full supply oi 'all the atiove received and for sale, wholesale or retail. at publisher's DDnoes, by JOHN H. MELLOR, nov2s - No 81.,W00d street. ORRIS & HAWORTH, in the Diamond, have - just IU. - -received iron the Old Country, and offer for sale low for cash— , English Pudding Raisins; Candied Orange and Lemon Peel; English Mustard; • rine Apple Burn ; - London Gin; Irish Whiskey. ~• Also from New York—. Cookine Raisins-and Currants; ' - Rich Grape Juice ; - Cocoa and Clocolate--all kinds; ; - - Ground Spices; . • . 2- " Wines and Brandies of every - quulity. tail° T HOLIES' LITERARY • DEPOT, Third scree Xi: opposite the Post Office. - • , - Blackwood's Magazine for December David Copperfield, Nos. 19 and 20 ; Litte IN Living Age, No. 331 - 'Holden's Dollar Magazine for December; David Copperfield, by Dicken's, complete; Boston Sltakspeare, No. 29 ; • Dictionary Mechanics', No. 21; Green Hand; a Short Yarn ; . • Pictorial Brother Jonathan ; - • Pictorial Courier: ; • - L harpers' Magazine ,-all the back numbers ' • Horace Templeton, by Chitties Lever. . 1n0v27 • R. O. Stockton, ' • (Late:JohnstOn k Snick lon,) _ Bookseller ; Stationer; PritiOr : and . Binder, " Irjr - AS_ on hand ye ry l ex tensive stock of Blank MIL Books, Paper and Slat toneryi not warp assedby any other in the city, in quantity, quality or variety, which he dispose of on tha.most reasonable, terms: . Printing and Binding of .eve ry description executed with neatness and dispatch. nov23; 1111 Cr MINER . & Co., Smithfield street,lnie joet ceived the Personal Ilistory of David Capperfield —complete in one volume; by Charles Dickens. Price Geometry and Faith: a fragm . entary supplement.co the Ninth Bridgewater Treatise. By Thomas lint. • The Recent Progress of , Asironomy—espeCially in the United States. .By Clive Loomis, Professor.of Mathe re atice and Natural Philosophy; in New York Univer sVo.2a Shakspen . re; Bo;ton:editioni Contents Timon . . No. St Dietionorai of lieehatilea=4 'rateable nuMber Trenton high lirfflaaure Steam Eugine—Horse Power Hydrostatie••Yresa, &e., tee. --• • - - [novo..a: Weekly Baltimore Patriot. WILL 'BE COMMENCED_ on „SATURDAY; the 4th VT of January,lBsl, the - pnbliaafion of the . - WEEKLY BALTIMORE-PATRIOT. . at the Office ofthe Daily and Tri-Weekly DATDIOT.—: This Paper,wi i . be`lssued;every gATEIItDAY NORW ING, on a large sheet, containing all lhe reeves or vas wan, by the Mails and by Telegraph, Literary and ISlfseellabecnis; also con taia a full and bee urate account of the a A LT I 149 R E . I'd A DEBT - . This will be one orthe 2-1 - - BEST AND VIIEAPEsT. PAPERS - - publiilied •in the United, States, and 'for the:Cduntztr - READER must bn invaluable. • . . Besides its - general News; it Will he•decidedl.4 TP7iicin itspotnics,giviug extires;ion In each. in:libber to tlie great conservative union measarei which have char.: acterized the. Whig Party, - and 'Which have been main.; tained hy,the Daily Patriot for so niftily yearn. . 1 dopy, onoyear,...- -• • .... ... . $l5O - 5 copra, to_ one address, one . .•. . 45,05 . 10 comes, tooue address, one year,......•-•• and at, that rate folany number above • ten copies—the cash to be sent s ..lo Aix CA.SES; before.the paperwill lie '-- COpies will.he famished in wrappersal the Count ing Room at two cents each.. - .Address. post_paid, ISAAC MUNROE C Baltimore, 101d.111 nov22:lwl ire; --- -45 ERA( S 1 AICA. ALMON )S;- . 20 bags Lisbon Paper Shell - do; - 15 'do - Cream Dluts; 2500 do lq ~Cocoauts; Receiving and for sale by "novl2 :JOSHUA RHODES Is CO CLOVEILSEED=2I).bbIs. arid y prima Ci9yer See in more and to mai& by' ' ' • • - oetB • "- ' = Mint Ilantous Woolen Goon.: AGENCY OF New litioks i NeW Booke No. 47 Mraket street intscellanions. . _ • ••ft Snider's Wine . 14 WALNUT - smstr, 'PIiILADELtiHrK, ripttlC UNRIVALLED PLACE-for obtainingsll Wines; ..L•Giimorsoke.., GOOD amI.CHEIA P. .'"SNIDkR" ha cOnsconeucemf ens !orgasmic' made by,hini totellSo mers•••••been obliged• td.replenish his stock by fresh importations, nod he has now thensitisfabtionMP offering some of ihe hest Wine nod ::14quors ever: imported ; rrybial, Pie would: refer td some invoices as figlOWS—vll/.: GoRDON acto;'BllEitftlFrob rating deli. Cate Poldat very •logstpricosoaro.old, and some Neu ehoieciMANRANILIA, all•on drought by thergolliio.— A 160; iare Old dollen te AMONTILLALK), to rusks °GIP .gollont specialty 4accterl for consumers. • Some EXTRA . 4.11C10N111 fiL ADO lb boides, put up id Europe, which he . CA 011 1 1 4102.1! CqUat tO any that min bo. produced* . — .V The BIANZANILLA rind AbIONTILLA DO . Sfiet , ate peculiarly ndapted to Corlimliliteentil,Mrlthey' slyeaglhan wiihout stimuloting, and law/1 . 11904e. acid of imams other Wine". • ' • • • • .•• PORVWIPiP•S for his sales to gonsumers from the stock ol"..lllolltptia'se.' nt Opdrto r sad imported' direct. ' -• • .• • ' Timid; Wines are fruity and delicate; and ibilsieubcda highly, approved, by. his enstornenfi, because' of • their manifir t Auperlority over alVotlielf Peril and Red Wines They'are of various sorts and prices boitieland on d rang* ,o by,tbegallon,r wholesale !ithe cask, Amon: some rare:delicate MOTE PORT and MAUL.' efiY PORT:;:: ••• ." • • : sePersons suffering with chronic riffection,of,the bow-, :eiscarinot be too careful in theiePOßT: • .•••• • • • MADEIRA WINES•of 'various lorts,Afir : Affid•• deb, • :South Side.. old East and West India.. Scresal r lka., tut dratight,l'illottlisS and bY caisks. ' •• •• {a well the SPARKLED WINES of the. subscriber, It fit well known that the MOET EXTRA CHAMPAGNE ,and the' splendid 'SPARKLING•-MOSELLX, imported by, him are superior toiony 'other .Winest.and are sold at prices as low as most of the inferior wince now in the market which are put upon buyers asfirsfektil. Ho has also CHAMPAGNE WINES of various brands and qualities, at very' low_priceil.rethil orwholassle In. tho aniele of .CLARk.IO V . / INES, generally, the subscri ber holds himself to bwa.judge, and he offirs the finest stock here, from. the very lowest pricc,by the tingle do zen to the first class or "premier era of Mx:Doc. Of BURGUNDY WINES helms a large stock and tau -assure customers that he can precept to ti cm, from, his vaults, as good a bottle of Burgundy as. France affords. SAUTERNE and HARSAC always oa hand in bottles. His selection of RHINE and 010 SELLE WINES, from the cellars of Messrs. DEIMILSI) Saloaosis, of Gis blens,are extensive. and number many Still Hocks and Moselle, from this cheapest sorts 'to the very choicest vintages ,of the “.STEINHERG,” which is .the best growth of the Rhine. la the aideles of-COGNAC and• Other BRANDIES he has now a fine stock, embracing some very old extra of IEOO, of OUZO, DOPOT & Co., ants some celebrated "CLAVIER of 1432t,1' In eighth casks, and 4842,in hbds. and "DUSOLICHE,' , 1.514,in hhda. on rentignnwyn, which will be sold low • • . • . Also-IRISH, SCOTCH and MONONGAHELA WHIS, KEY, JAMAICA SPIRITS, PRESERVING BRANDY and allother Wines' and Liquors, inclading all of the above, SOLD•by-RETAIL TO CONSUMERS in . any quantity desired, . . A constant assorted sunk of HAVANA SEGARS. • *AB Goads etelirered,within one dales reach of dints, VEZIOnt 'PAID. Orders will 1:T promptly execu te if sent' by mail or telegraph Address, ' JACOB SNIDER; JR., , • Cheap Wine Store, •• • oasts . ' • :() Walnut stivet;Phili. J. T. Decker, .1111aodiscard ar, Builders and:Bra:ars Lightning Rods, on SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLES. raRDF.RS left at this offtetror -thePoarOffice ; and for persona, interview ea, be'seen on Fourth Street, residence of Dr. Rant, between 'Wood and Ferry. Referentfi—Professor Sillintan. Editor of Silliman's Journal; Professor 0. M. Alitchell, of the Cincinnati Observatory ; Professor Robert Peter; of Transylvania University, Kentncky; Professor Chester I 'ewer, D.D. M. D., New York; Professor J. L. Cassel, •Clearland University. Ohio. - • ' . . • in Pinsburah.—A. W. Loomis, John Ilarper;Wilsoil M'Cand less, Mr. Childs, Col. Morgan, Rev. Bic. 'Spares; J. D. Williams, Major 'larding. U. S. Arsenal; John Ewing & Sons, L. Harper, D. N. White, NV: A. Mar. shal I. John Sampson, Major Davis and'Jono Shoenher . per. (norlfetf Outline Maps. • • PELTON'S' SPLENDID OUTLINE MAPS are now being introdueed Into all the leading schools in New England and New York. We have obtained 'the agency tor them in Pittsburgh, and invite teachers school committees to call and examine them: No. I—Msp of the Western Hemisphere, barn inches. No. 2 do Eastern . . do ' NO. • do North America, 70.04. • No. 4— do • United States, 70.1 9 92 No. 5 . w•• . Europe, : • 70x82 • . No. do Asia, • . - 70x79 No. 7 do America h Africa, 70x.54.. Price of the series . , - with key, 525; or the first two .11ernispitere Mapn,iVith key, 810. - These Maps are unrivalled in accuracy, beauty and cheapness, and adapted to the wants of. the primary, grammar and high schools of the United States. ' Per sale at publisher's prices, without addition of freight charges,nt the - • • • •IaIUCATIONAL BOOK STORE, uov2l • cotcor Market and Fourttista. • _ Che■pp laf atohes.' taJUST RECEIVED three dozen Gold Patent Lever WATCHES, fall jewelled, and 1S carets eases anew and desirable patterits,whielt I can sell from 835 to 640—zind warrant. . '. • ALSO—one•half dozen do. at 630. - -" " a Sae assortment of English full jetielled gold and Over Patent Lever Watches. of the best makers. ' ALSO—Silver Lever Watches from SW to 8.35. . good common Watches at SIV and 812.—war. ranted. . . The above stock of Watches are as low as are sold in the anstera cities. . • - W. W.,WILSON, ; novlB. . . . cor Market and Fourth as. Flour Reasiced. nrIL4IARTFI fr. NOBLE will sell their Ext . ra . Floor,' TY delivered on and after the tat' Noyeraber, at $2,45 100 Dia; Superfine at 82,00. Q 100 .tbs. A libera) cam to retailers. • inovl ' ' • WILSIARTH fr. NOBLE. 130 AD MAKING —A tnanual of the principles -and prneticr. of Road ltlakir.g•—eomprising the location, construction and improvement of roads, common. Mae adomized, paved, planked. etc:, and railroat*bylW. 9. NE, C. E., new edition with additions; • A few copies for sale by . . R. C. STOCKTON, , Bookseller, Printer and Binder, nov44 - •• 47, Market - street: . , - ' 'Road - Whist - • - ' To Fornurs arid than wishing TO ms DETACIIRD'PROPRIITY: ITIHE ,New York "Washington County ,filutual Instr. lance Company " is the company for.them to insure in. It is-the only 1' annend Mutant Insurance Comptuiy that Las run through fire years-vvithout taxing rhea, note. Jtis the largest company of the kindin the world, numbering over It ',OW:members, . It . does 'not - insure Steam Mills, Carpenter or - Cooper shops, or anything. hazardous or extra-hazardous; Only Houses, Barnsana their contents, and but Stl,Coo on:, one - risk ;• Ch arches, Academies and School liouses,and but. Sl,OOO On each. A certificate can be seen from.oac of the first•men in Pittsburgh, to show thatthe Company does- Vay.itsioss• es promptly. .. • • A. COLTON, Gon'Leigtilt, •, - uovl. . • .eor. or 4th and. Wood sta., up stairs., I 1 LAME RS ,, DIAItIONDS:—Jast received, ".I:dozen Shaw's , Patent?' Glaziers' Diamond.; assorted`,' with and without keys, and for sale by' - ••' ' -• • ', JNO. B. 111 , FADDEN .k CO., nova 95 ?darker at.- 4,ri ONTAlS" , celetitated eves pouted Pencr;La, in for iorwood cases, Just received and act% - • • JOHN' B. ALTA Jo ic i D s oc CO. LOTHS, Cassinieresand ,Vestings; Beav - et - s; Pilots, TI .eldakiugs and Trimmings—as good and as cheap as, any House in the city—by • _ .• JOSHUA , . ROBINSON, " European Agent, oct3l • sth st , one door west of Wood: London Mustard: -;- • PURE London and Durham Mustard, by, th e keg, far gale by toet3lat JOSHUA-ROBINSON..._ YOQNti fakIIIESP: SEDULDIAIt,r, • rrIiIS , SCIIOOI4 under the direeScin ofdllr.* hirs.V. , NV. METCAL - Inc-Re-Opened in," Colonnade • Row," Federal street, on MONDAY, September ed.. A primary department, and a.number.of optional branch es, have been added,and 'te corps of leachers secured, so.that initructions will now ke given to s c hol a rs of all ages and attainments: • • : ' For piirticulais see eireblars; which may bb had at the book stores .•-;-or consult tbb Principals, at their 'dwelling, on Federal street. '. - .4llegkeno. Aug. J. . augiiitf Wititsturai 111 TILL open.a CL ASSICALi and ENdLISII SCIIOOI. 11 ore the Lst Alloadayqf September nest.,. Room, over J . 11. .Williams ,& Co.'s Store, corner of Wood and Fifth. 1:1101332M Riv. Wu. D. HowARD, lion WALTER H. -1-401TEis, " !" Dr . M / G i una., J . . DD. McuCouß.ms Eq., • Liy22;if li= HAVING taken ' C o the - Istminess of-Mr Reitinthin Bo arn;lVholesule Groee r,Fruiter and Cosi er, would re spec:oaq volleica continuance 'of tbevim.. tronage_au liberally bestowed 'npop their' predecessor, nod would entitle attebtion,of the public ingenerato the stock of goads kept in theiristablishment.which for t quality cannot be moo:used in the city:. Foreign Fruits, Confecticinary Piektes; - Spices, Pre.' serves, Sardines; Oils; Zce., - .3cc loins part of their stock HOW on hund, and all of,the_ above- articles: have been selected from the best eaaterninsesia . A new stock of gondo irithe tittnve ling n c flail y acct- iV 11 Retailers and country storekeeprefeWillfind it to their udvantage to give us a oath - - -10112 'Silver VorksiOpoons, act. , NAT E etiaatantly onhada a largo' asrorimeot of VY , raver-Forks, Spoons;;Ladleo v 4r.o, of our own orianufaeture;Of sOuppird silver., • _,. , , .Jorrq B. MT I ADDEN4. CO.; - - 95 Market area. - diet .gzs trying GialliCU, +Oz . one. two 211 d, three .k . a.sset,-bulted for diteerthg XJ counterfeit b Anlr notes,.and otb er purposes, for sale by. . .10et241 . - - JOHN B. ItV.FADDEbi & las AKER'S .BROMAE, : Reekees-Farina, " 'Polishing Putt3i Starch Polish; 'Pore Bay ; Rum ;.igeeived 'and for sale by • COULTTSR BACKE, ac/5 • •- • ' • rner Wood tind -streets. QllAWLS:—Reeeived this saoraing_. Let eXPressi'o o "7 62. and 64 Market . West.. 09 : q B C M . 0 ° b p rl pfl i a i!ti z r Si CompanyvU e di'Brrlintti 15 r T h R e t e U F r l a C. s A k h Pi tt sb u rgh'l; a aj j e r n i 4 :e. i x: 3 , 1 la tine flavor and tamers any naug ht in thejower Lakes, and are 6 , nnt up expressly ceei. o fr , i f r o t :f s ani trea til t :e dits -- ruaNTID IG PAPER—A Inll_nuPplYof, an the different P• • elan; on head and made to order.- ? caw , ea inarance 4.l.lPnito• tate Mutual Wire' nasturanaca - Couspaagr HARB/SBORB/41 . 4. - • verylibe rid Vitro:l4o attended to- this Couipa, ' having issued-pOliele.s.lo'ilia amount.of.nent.. e and a Half 'Million of - Dollars, dUringlhe lost three - months, is dulticlent znanifegtation of the -c stlnlation. and confidence of the public ln.the system 'of manage.. snout on which Its basinesg is conducted. To,city or country ypercoants, anti - owners of -. logs, and isolated or country property; it is believed thircouipany affords advantages to point of Cheapness, safety and security. inferior to no Insurance: . 'ft'. tins country. • • • ,- I:. .Contincted on the oquitablc and greatiyimpragedg l F• , -- ten] of tilaggificatiet of Riggs, excluding all spec ial hazards, Minting only a limited amount in any one lo eality, thus precluding the frequency and occurrence , of. taiga andfires, also, on both the Stock anffiliutualplin,;.. it narenlyposeesiieethe elteapeees and riceommodatieur • of•both methods, but entitles the insured to a participa lien in the profits. . leis underling control of the folloviitteDirectotaz--j.. P. Rutherford:A. J. (1111 mt, John Si:Pecker, Sainnel T. 'Jones, :Alonzo A. Carrier, Philo o.'Sedgariclt,. Robert . , ; Klotz: ,„ : • J . A.,RUTHERFORD; Fresh: : Canatra t tAcroary: • - ~ .:E7•:Branch .061ce for Western: Pennsylvania, . inittifield street. -Pittsburgh.. Persona ,desiring , ranee will.botarnished with beetroot the :Company;t4, calling at theoffice . ' c • toct.2l3ai' - /1111E_ Dkiii.WARE• MUTUAL "BAl .. .tint - moon; , ANCE COMPANYOLOce; North Room Of threEz• • change, Third street, Philadelphia: .• ••,• •••-- • • Pins 'INSIMANCE.-131/lidillga;.Alerchandiza and other • property in town ,and country, insured. againssloss or • darnagisby fire at the lowest rate of premium. .. • • n hanila I II s INUMCII.—Tbey also insure Vessels, Car-= goes and freights foreign or coastwise; under open • special policies; as the assured may deeps. ': ' . • Inas° Tusgsrograment.—They also insnre.nierchan- ...• dize ' transponed .by Wagons, Railroad Cars, Canal Boats and Steam Boats, en nversand lakes, on, the moat • liberal terms.- DIRECTORS:4oseah• Ir. Seal; Edmond A. Sonde r- Jobn C. Davis. Robert Burton, John R.Penrose Samuel. Edwards, Geo. G. Leiper M Edward Darlington,if i riae R. Davis, William Polwell J,ohg Newlin,Dr.. uston,... ••. James C. Hand, Theophilas Taulding,.ll.'Jonee Brooks, Henry Sloan, Mugh Craig-George Serrill,Spencer hlc Collin, Charles , 3.4. Johns**, William Hay, Dr. '1 . S;Thoailas John Sellers,A7ll2. Eyre-, - Jr. • . • . • DIRECTORS-AT • P/TTSBURCUI.—D. T. Morgan, liegh Craig, Jae , . T . Logan. _ . •• IVal,TATilltilAßT4 4 l, fceiliient. • • litds:. — C. Awe, Vice President.' 4 •• ; •.. • • • • ! • lotzvtr_W. COWAN' SECTCUITY.. • . ry- Office of the Compiny,No.e2Wite; itreetjtitt!,. burgh..oel6:dtf P: hIADEIIIA, Agent., ON .England•Liire St ova ltiasttranas co, 'DEMONS desirous of insuring limit' Animals learn from the following :by)aw of the Company, that tbo terms of life intnaance on stockla , ieryilillerent• • from immune on homer' lire.' The insured arc entitled to pay where the animal bkenks.a.leg;,becomes blind, Ilte,eitent of accident or disease Of eneja a 'Unfit= as to cz9ise permanent Witty, though death may • -• • • 'not inane, they wilt be liable fo r th e damage done to the m amal not exceeding - th e amount insured,— • •. . 7 • . , CUI.TON, _Agent, edvlB cor of Your*, and :Wood sbs.. up stairs.. Firer and - ant Ina 1/111UTILikelf, . TIME OFFICE of tbe insurance Co. et /*nth America j has been to the Warehouse,of Hardyitones" to Co., No. 141 Front street, third house East of Wood street.Nvhere the - sobs° fiber will issue Policies onlkild- Ings and their Contents, and on Shipments by Steamboats and other vessels, for the above old and responsible Company. (ap3} Will. P. JONES: Agent, I - PrT?7 , rI!7'MUVTMTrI'ITI THE MUTUAL LIFE AND HEALTH INEHR4LNCIy COMPANY, of Philadelphia, Incorporated 'by the Legislature of Pennsylvania, Zdarch,lB4B ; Charter Per' petualt Capital 5103,000. 'Bates towel than any Pen rt) eania Company, and full.M per cent. lower than Ake. initial rates of Life Insurance, as the following comnaii,_ son wilishow. Thai a person ot the age . of4o insuring. for $lOO for life, must pay in •The Girardll2,3o,Pennapl vania Penn MutuallM,•36,-Equitable-52,04, New,. England 8:,30, Albion 52,48, New •York Life 32,30i1tfe,; and Health, Philadelphia, 51,91.• . . • Dllumroas-Samuel D Orrick, Charier Halt, Ira Boone, Robert P Charles P Hayes, 111 WEaldwinV: . Q Chas B Campbell, al /11. Reeve, Alt D. LeisrisCooperpf.• I Rodman Barker, E H Butler;Edivin. R Cope:. Pnesi-; : : dent, Samuel D ()wick ; Pita President, Bober; P. • eactary, Francis Blaekhurne. • . - Applications will be received and every information ten by SAMUEL FA IINESTOCtyAg ent..." °arms:. ommercial Rooms, corner of Thlrij aad. - WoOd stressts: ; Pittsburgh. . . • . . •oct29:y • This Franklin - Flea . Ingstrance Cotopeanit . IraSECTORS:-:- WV CharleaW. Unneker, • ' George W. Mellor 5,.„ • Thomas Hart,' Mordecai D.Vswis, • Tobias Wagner, Adolphi E. Boris,. • SamuctiGiant, • • . - DavielSi Browne, . • Jacob R. Smith, _ . blerris Patterson. GRAS. W. BANCKER, Pres'e. . . Cu.ss 'G. Etarressit, Secretary. - - Er•Continno fo makti Insurance, perpetuator on every description of property in WWII and country. The Company havereserved a large. Contingent Fund . which, with their Capital and Prectuume,safelyinrested, afford ample protection to the assured. ... The Assets of the Company. on January Ist,' 1849, as published agreeably to On Act of its.embly, were as fol- M0rt3. 1 !3 43 ;1". , 7!-- - -- - -- —81,017;438741 2 neat Estate. — 7 -• • - 94,%24 8 t Temporary . 4hus . • ... .. 99,001 85 stocks 'st y = 25 . Cash, . 38,891, $13419,492 71 Since their incorporation, a Peifod of 19 years, they , have paid upwards of One ifi/lien Polls Hu n dred' Thou sand Dollars, losses by fire, thereby affording evidence of the advantageso4lasamace, as well as the ttliflity sad disposition to meet with promptness, all liabilities- J.GARDINEII. COFFIN,Agent, Of E. corner Wood aud3,td eta Piro and` Diarlise inszarassea, THE Insurance Comprmy of North 'America, of Pitifu delphia,through its duly authorized Agent,the. sub. scriber, offers to make permanent and limited Insurance. on property, in th is city and its vicinity, and on shipment'. by thecanal and rivars. • ' - • • DIRECTORS: • . ; ". Arthur G. Coffin, Preet. Samuel Brooks, Alex. Henry, • Charles Taylor,. • - • Samnel.W. J ones , Sa.mael illarth;. •-• • , • Edward Smith, Ambrose White, •',) John A.Brown, . Jacob MI: Thomas; -John White, John R. Neff, - Thomas P. Cope, Richard D. W00d,7 Wm. Welsh, Henry D. Sherrurd,Seery. This is the oldest Insurance Company in tho - United . States, having been chartered in 1794. Its charter is per pernal, and from its high standing, long experience am , pie means , and avoiding all risks,of an extra hazahous character, it may be considered as ofering ample:securi ty to the public. WILLIAIT P. JONES. - • •At Counting Room of Aturpod,Jeutes k.Co.„Water and-, Front sta.; Pittsburgh . • - • imay4y • If ire and =swine Anstsraucts. pus INSURANCE CO. OF - NORTH AMERICA will make permanent and limited Insurance on Property in this City and vicinity, and on, shipments by, Canals, Rivers, Lakes,iind by Sea. Tha properties of this Com pany arc. ell invested and furnish an available fund for the ample Indemnity of all persons who desire to be pro meted by Insurance:'. Whl: P. JONES, Agent, tosTifs, , . • - 1141Valer street.' . • ."-• INEDIPUIS'INSTITUTE:' • ".‘ 11 - EDICAL DEPART/a:MT.—The regular courseof 111. Lectures will. commence on 'the first qf NOVIMOIS. and continue 'until the last of February. The Anatomil 'cal Department will, 'be opened and ready to receive " Students by the fast of October. The bledienlitepart'-' meat will be under the direction of the follocribg Z. Faaintsii, M.D., Professor of Anatomy. •• , . R. S. Nzwrort, M. , Professor of Surgery. H. J. Hum; M. D., Professor of Theory and Practice is Medicine. , • .. . AK. Bum POWELL; iir.l).!, Professor et Physiology,. Paw ldictioney,_Mineralogy and Geology. •.. • ll.L•sol)l.D.,Professor of Mateno. fi,Tedica,Therapeu lice and Medical Jurisprudence. - ,LAIR. - rost SANDERS, M. D., Professor of Chemistry and Pharmacy. J. A. Waster M..D., Professor of Obstetrics and 'as- ' eases of ")'omen and Children. . CLINIQUE LECTURES. Medicine—Prof. H. J. Butes. ' - • ' ' Stomp—Prof. R.B. Newton. . . Z Firsostati, M. D., Anatomical Demonstrator.... - The fees for a full course amount to . **. • • Each Professor's TickeLSls. MatriculatOr's $5. . monstrater's Fee,Slo. Graduation, 520. • ' • ' Those desiring further infommtion, will please address their letters (post paid) to the,Dedni and Students furl ving in the city will please call on him at the Comnier• clot Hotel H. S. NEWTON, Wat t ', W. DEP — AR Th D lE c N an T. °Cnie f Hon Ely M Etna, Prof. of Theory and Practidetifirsike• Jae Dittartzto, Each Prof of Commercial Jarispnolekido." Tirnu—Sso pct session. All communicutictim permit:tingle this depurnuent Must.% be addressed to . E. W. SI. KING,Esq. • Memp,lLs; Tmn.;hlnrch,l6sll. ' The Fatuities' ' for intellectual abilitlis, moral Worth and professional ucquirements, will compare favorably with the most distingtustredin our country.. The Medical . Faculty constitutes an anomaly in -this or any other country—all of them are able Lecturers and the best of • Those who will COO teinpla te our geographical position, and the extent of ourpeputation, can have no doubtas the -eligibility . 0( oar situation for an enterprise of the kind. A sto fiealth,isicluding all seasons of the year,we deny that at:yet/welly hos more. The first class of the Law and Medical Department4o.. `this Institute werebut thu gentlemen composing- • !them are talented and intim highest degree respectable— to favorableornea forthe future prosperity of the Institute That the public may be satisfied 'of the permanency of 'this school, we reel it our duty to state, that - the Trustees.: and Faculty form a unit in action, which augurs well fps: its future success; and that the peculiar internal organi zation which connects them, cannon he interupted. E. W.III.'KENO, • . npl d .Provident of•theMezephieTaistittite... , • - .:.:c. rsaYs . 'rue " Pittsburhg Ihretvery.”, HAVING taken a lease of this well known Brewery, and having It now in fair operation, run now pre-• pared to furnish my friends and the puldic with a capes. nor article or ALES and BAVARIAN BEER, in any quantity. Call and gee; at the corner of Penn street and Barker's alley. . A. BENITZ, havi fine and convenient Storage on the second . and third stories of our Warehouse, which wa will furnish at reasonable rates. Also, a large and dry. Cellar, suitable for Storage. AIASVIRE& BANE,' 111126:111. No 124 Second at, bet. Smithfield and Wood , Window Shades, inlailllariv CILARS PAINTING AND STAINING, swonsme•to wash, at No. 10 ; Sr. Cl4la snuocr,iPerr assault; For specimens, call at Wilkins , Rath Walker ' s. Ex: change, Smithfield street; and KeeviPs flat Store, Wand street. . Masonic and 1. 0. o.y.'s.Aprons and Badges, panned in a superior manner. Frescopainting executed in superior style, svithAmett. can and Foreign des i g ns . S. SIMMS WATSON: Jett ,. • •, EDWARD B. BERNAN