The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, January 10, 1851, Image 4

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    PkthintiOlf Businuiff'.olrutorD.-
Basilan ,ovul - ;&'Cluse — ige Brokers.
Wm. Lartiner,,Foarth st., nextdoor toPittsimigh Bank
noon, Sargent, corner "Wood and Sixth streets..
Irtag, Fourth street, opposite Mk. M. Bank
IV A WM 4- Co.. 114 Wood, street, td- door above Fouith
9 Jones* Co, S. W. corner and Fourth sts.
HID* curry,ss, Wood tstreet::24 door below Fourth.
J Virßobertson,ctiriter wood arurrhiid streets. -
krzs:tner 4. Ratan, corner Wood - and Third streets.,"
H Williamsd. CO., tear - net - Wood 'sts.
Cook 4-,lictrris, corner Market and FHth,streets..
N * s o s, 55 3l'arketat. t between.3l and 4th.
. ;.• .; Rata Makers and Auxikrs.
VrW7Wirsen - ,,ornerblarket and Fount streets
11Riehanisen, 71 Market street, near tbe Diamond
John B. McFadden Co.& 85 Market street, near Fifth
Sands Icßeineraiia,7. Fifth - street, near Market
Siedle fr.llartberger,lixth street, - near Grant - •
WloksaleTGr6eers, L'Ortortiss — 4-. Produce Dealers.
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Stuart & 511_ 1. 1 . 118 Wood street; above Falb.
Alexander bang, 211 Liberty street, opposite Hand.
ILllrttec,4r., 12 Conimercialßow,•Libeny street.
ACnemncham, 6 Commereial Row, Liberty.tareet.•.
S George & Co., 21.0 Liberty street, °spool te 7th.
John Grier,ffre. Liberty street: • -
Tm M Gormly,2loLiberty stree4oppoilte ilotel.
Myers & Ranter, 188 Liberty - street, - • • - -
S MeClarkan & Co., ti Liberty street.. . •
C 1114012 & McKnight, sixth, between Wood and Liberty.
J & It Floyd, Liberty Wood and Sixth streets.
Lambert - &Shiptort;l9 o . and 135 Weed stree t .,
Wm Dyer,lsBLibertY street, opposite 6th.
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NV & H hjeCdteheen, No. 152 Liberty street. - -
Brown &Kirkpatrick, - 144' Liberty , street. - .- •
English & Bennetta7 , Wood st.,opposlte St. Charles.
Tassey &Item, -35 Wood street, oppostte St. Charles.
.1 - 8 Ditwarth & C0.,27 ‘Voed, between lst and 241 sm.
Writ Linsley & CO.iNos.lB and 90 Wood street. - -
Wick: MeOuidless, corner Wood:and Water stis
Wm McKee, earner Wood and Front streets. - •
Berbridge, Wilsort it Co., Water, bet, Wood and Smitied.
Castel, ClUOthellit & Co., ',Valor and Front streets. ,
Bela & Berger, corner Smithfield and Second streets.
Crimmins & Smith, . i Smithfield street, near Water. •
James Be,pliey,Jr.,earnet-W Smithfield ater and streets.
C Grata W
,dl ater, botireen Market and Wool:
W 0 - Holmes & Bro., 37 Water, bet. Wood and Market.
L S Witten:ban, al Water'and 68 First street. •
latnei Tha3zell,2lWater and:44 Front street. -
John Fretry,corner Hancock at. aud - Bnenesne Way.
King_& Moorhead, 27 Wood street. - • -
RheY, Matthews &, Co. Water , bet. Market and Ferry
Cznaiiss
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uns, 131:dues, and, Farwarskstg /110dtant&
Sellers &Nleols.lsCoarantutial Row, Liberty street.
David Fitzsu:tunerts & Son, 135 Wood street.
George Coehrim, No. 26 Woodatreet.
S & W - Hartntagb, 53 Water and 101 Front street.
A Van kirk & Son, Sinithaeld street, near Water •
Robertson Reppen, N 0.109 Second street.
Armstront& Crozer, 25 Market at, between.lst and 2d.
Breylogle & Clarke, 108 Second street, above Wood.
male sal . Grocers arul . Dealers. in Liguori:
R Watson corner Liberty and Wayne streets.
Jao.MeDe4iti Bros., 13 ComMeretailloW, Liberty at.
Patton, Jr.,N0.17 Commercial Row ,Liberty street.
.I"Bryar, No. 1141 Liberty street,and 53 Diamond alley.,
T & Jansen Duncan, 228 Liberty street:
Robert Moore,ll Ctnnmereint Row, - Liberty street.
Robert Bell,Liberty street,opposite Wood.
W Lehmer & Co., 180 Liberty street - . '
1V a M Mitcheltree, 150 Liberty street.
Jacob WeaVet, tr., earner ?darker and Front streets. •`.
• - Saddle, Harness and Ting Makers.
T lil Oliver, Liberty, oppeosite Seventh street.
A Holstein, L.%. Weod street, near Virgin alley.
.1 P Smith, 142 Wood street.
Rah:weer & Dia, 196 he in of Wood street.
WAGaideurfenney,loo Wood st.,third door beloWFirth.
11. & W Mackey, 90 Wood it., bet . sth and Diamond alley.
Samuel hicelarken, 90 Wood, bet. sth and Diamond ary.
11 Hanley , 89 . Wood et., eor. Diamond alley.
Looking. Glasses and Varieties.
11 Gillespie & Co., 70 Wood it.. between ad and 4th.
Kennedy 'A. , Sawyer, 62, corner Wood and Fourth sts.
Sitennedy,Fifiti street, near Weed.
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Qt ema:Jam and China.
George Bre ed,9l Wood street. '
M Hodkirson, 50 Wood, between 3d and 4th streets.
Henry Iligby. 125 Wood street 2 doors above Fifth
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..Bookselkrs and Stationers..
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Kay & Co., corner or Wood and Third streets.
SG Backoten,l37 Liberty street.—Gernian Books.
Victor Scribe, Mirth street, between 'Wood and Market.
H Mellor,.Bl Wood st.—bchool Books and Stationery.
Lake Loonus, • Agot, 89 Wood st.—School Books, Stat , ry.
Elliott & English, 78 Wood street. .
John. nn & Stoekton, corner Market and Third eta. •
$ll Beeson & Co, 110111arket st,ol door from Diamond.
S Bo:sworth Co.,Foarth street, near Market.
Patent Medicine. -
Wm Jackson, corner Liberty and Wood streets
Sleepherd's ftledieiue Pepot, 64 Smithfield street
Clothing Stores.
Katie &Morgan, 19-2 Liberty st, 4 - doors above Virgin ay.
E krowenceid.& Bros., Atheneum, Liberty street.
E Do ZS Liberty street.
WA&Le hleMullea , , kW Liberty, car. Garrison alley.
Etrobyer & Gribble, 261 Liberty 5t.,3 doors above Irwin.
1V 3 Davitt, corner Liberty and Irwin streets.
Jam 1' Hopewell, 139 Liberty st., near St. Clair.
RS Mattland,4s Liberty st., comer Virgin alley.
't• - •Delany, 45 Liberty street, •
Argast &Bernard,l4B Libety street.
Alcelork.ey,lo. Liberty' street.
ehignell,
_163 Liberty street.
Lawrence Mitchel,l63 Liberty 'Street.
W Leonard, &, Wood street, bet. 4th and Diantond alley
Schroeder, Lineman Wood,l door below 4th
Hilderbrand 1t CO, 10 NViroil street, rear Water,
-Robett Chester, 76Stnitb6eld st.,bet.4th and Ditun'd ay
Park - er & Lowe, 66 Smithfiehl street, near 4th.
Morga.nstern & Bros. "Oak Hall," 46 Liberty street.
R Straw, corner Market read Second - streets.
R Harker, 31 Market at., between 2d and 3d. -
Guns and Pistols.
W G.MeCartney, corner Libeny and Smithfield streets.
..tolui White, Fifth at., between Pdaract and Liberty.
liiseph Craig, Wayne at., Opposite Quint Basin,
I Cartwright, 82,1 V -oat door below Diamond alley
Merchant Tailars.
A McFarland, Smilbileldat., be L 4th and Diamond alley
Samuel Gray, Exchange G , eldings, St. Clair street.
- • Cheap_ Pub/ications.
Id A Miner. Smithfield st., opposite Brown's Hotel.
M-P More, 85 Fourth street.
Holmes' Literary Depot, Third at., opposite Post Ctffiee
- Dry Goode Merchants.' •
DH toad Fifth st h reets.
Fraliclx,loo Matket li s tr e e t, near Fift. •
J Shea,}o9 Market street, between Fifth and Liberty.
Et filmitz, 114 Market street; Liberty , .
corner Marker and Falb streets.
J V Diller,S.E. corner Market and Fourth streets.
• Wm El Garmrd, New York Store, 79 Musket sweet.
.E Spence, 38 Market street, between - 21 and 3.1.
• E Mentzer & C0.,H1 Market st., bet. sth. and Diamond.
Alexander Zs Day, 75, N. W. cor. Market and Diamond
'Absalom Morris , 65 Market. st, bet. 4th and Diamond.
. George 11. Wldte, 51 Market st,between 3d and 4th.
Wm.l.. Russell, thl Market at., near. Fourth street.
W. R. Murphy, corner Market and ,Fourth streets
Wholual Dry Goods.
Stneeklett 4. White, 99 - Wood street.
A. A Mason& Co, 60 Menke t at, between 3d and 4tb.
Murphy, Wilson 4. Coy4B.Wood 8t ,tddoor above 3d.
flacepton,Smith ¢ C0.,54 Wooden, between ad and 4th.
;4/down and lattices of the Peace.
N Snell:isomer; Fourth street, above Smithfield.
G lteinhart,lawin street, near Liberty.
.1300 ts and Shoes "
W/31JffekeOff, Caitlin Liberty and Wood streets.
S Adams,2l9Laberty street, next Eagle Tavern.
Samuel DaLvell, Weed street, above Filth
S Keys; fl-Filth street, tear Market..:
D.A. Olmsted, corner Market and Liberty ff
James Robb, 99 Market and 41Liberty *tree
Joseph Phimmer,lo9 Wood sweet, near Finn •
Oeorge'Albree, 71, corner Wood and rota streets.
McCurdy 4- Loomis, 59 woodst, between 3d and4th.
J Rutledge, 86 Wood - street, third door 'above Fourth:
'F W Ilaycntra, corner Market and Liberty. streets .
T 13-Graham, hi0..105 'Third Street,
James nlit street, near Dia-Mora alley.
John Taggart, Smithfield streetotear Fourth. -
J Bates, corner Smithfield and Fifth armlet& •
Troth* Scott,- corner Smithfield and Fourth streets.
Wm Adair, Smithfield street, tour doors above 3d.
-Wm Sueulet, Smithfield street , near Brown's Bade'.
John Chunpbell,corner Smithfield and Second streets.
E Schmertz, 23Smithfietd, between Front and 2.1 sm.
Hinson. 4 St. Clair street, near Liberty. •
-T.Thompson, St. Clair st., between Penn and Bridge.:
II Perry, 75 Fourth street, near Wood.
Stella= 4- Williams, Fifth street, near Market.
- Wool Mmhants
"Vir tab suigh /5.3 Water and 104 Front streets.
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WWI Barker, Smithfield et., bet. 4th and Diamond ay
Hugh Lee, comer Liberty street and Cecil's alley.
. -Planing Mills and Sash Factory. -
Thames Moffitt, Yean street, near the Point ,
.h D 4. A Kelly, Seyenth street, above the Canal.
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-• Hardware and cutler-4..
waiter „t" Falmestock„ 184 Liberty street.
R 7Leech, Jr., 133 Wood street, above Fifth.
Hays 4. Getty, 61 Market street, near Fourth.
Wolff It Lane. corner Liberty and St.Dlair streets.
a Dunlap, Jr., 91 Market street, neer Fifth.
'Huber 4. Laufra4u47B Wood st., bet.4tit and Diamenday..
Cartwright, 83 Wood at., 1 door be.: Diamond alley.
John Watker,Bs Wood at., bet. Manton,: alley and 4th It.
Cooper ¢ Lavely,s9 Wood street,24 door below Fourth.
Whitmore ¢ Wolff, 50 Wood st., between 3d and 9th.
Joseph Woodwell, corner Wood and Second streets.
flown 4. Tetley, 140 Wood street near Virgin alley. j•
_Leather Stored. • . ,
:Wilkinson & Bell, NoICO Liberty street,OppoSite•Sikib-
Walter Bryant, 183 Liberty at., opposite head of W00d.. --, '
Wm Young to. 140 AO Liberty street, near St. Clair.
Stamm! ideClalnios Wood and-corner Diamond , alley.
eg ilenima th 93 Wnoa, 33 door below Mambo t il e
Richard Bard, 101 Wood street. - -
tiVllllarqlrwta Diamond alley: • -
Jamealtwhi, Diamond alley, near Diamond.
• Drugs and Medusius
Iteyserif MoDewell t eernet NirpOd it anti Virgin alley: •
R El3ellera..s7.WoW. tn., between sa and 4th. •
IWilcox, Jr., car. Market street and the Diamond and
Jr. ' corner 4tb. and Smithfield sueets.
H Srayser,corner Market and Third Streets. ,
A.iones C 0,., corner. Watnu;inui Penn streets.
AJones, corner }land and Tenn streets—
• Brawl 4- Baiter, corner Liberty. and br.Clairaiieets.i•
Edward Fendeneh,corne r Monongahela Dense.. •
B A Fahnestock Co,corner,Wood nAdiFirst Streets-
~ Sohn D IdOrgan, corner WOod tit. and Diamond alley. I
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;rhos K. !libber( ' con r Many. and Smithfield los., and
Ittanufacturer of Writing Fluid and lake. ,
Wm klentkerson x 2os'liihertY: mree‘..
etoth Stare:
Lt.Sufait,.t:Co No Woad eti-eet.
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.IVna-FleraMgv3o'Woodaticericorner Virgin alley...
Wilkeson, 4 alairutter, OG blarketst,l door from Fifth,
•C L Illagee,42 Smithfield st, betweeti ad and and ad,
JameeWilson, Smithfield st, 2d door from Fourlh.
G W.Glassgow, 102 Wood st, third door below Fifth.
%V Douglas,77 Wood street, fourth door above Fourth.
'S Moore, 75Wood,third door above Fourth. '
Charles H Pautson;l3 Wood street near FoUrth. '
'McCord 4- Co; Wood and Fifth streets.
'John A Gareyy 14.3 WM:Pa 5t.,0p.1 st Presbiterian Church.
Cabintt and Chair Makers.
:Wm E Stevenson, 3 Fetterman'sßovr, Pretty And 7th st
:8 Zane 4 , ,50n, corner fireittiffeld tied Flfaretreets.
B Youngit CQ,Sitathfinla street, bet*etin and 3d.
Hazlett 4-Fre*, Srdithfield, near - Fourrh street.
nturance mtttpaes
N.411°1163 Loam Fund and Life I n s. C 0,64 Wood street.
Weitioftire Mutual Safety, 42 Water street
AVestern Insurance :Co. of Pittsburgh, No. 39 Water st.
Protection - Insurance Co, OfSCO, 127 Wood street. •
Tpranklin Fire Insurance Co, corner Wood and 3d sta.
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Wall Paper. and Bordering.
W P Marshall, (Successor to S C Hill,) 87 'Wood street
JllllllO6 Etoward 4- Co,litl Wood at, 2 doors below Dia.aq
7 Steidle Smithfield street. near Fourth.
lhoransPalmer,47 - filarket -at, between 2.1 and 4W
Tinny.... and Vopper , Smiths..
M Boer - Inger; Wood Street apposite lst Pres. Church
A Capples; corner Liberty and Smithfield streets.
I.Shrord, Atheneum Building,Liberty street.:
arßackoren;l2l Wood street. • '
J Baradollar,lM Wood street.
S Marron', 17 Fifth it, between Wood and Market:
Demmler, 60 Libertystre.t, near Market:
,Sh.rltr 4. Shirk, No. 8 Market street, near Water.
Kelly 4 , 11 n)., Sixth, between Wood and Liberty streets.
Jantes - T Kineaid,Front and 2d streets, near Market.
Gold Beaters.'
John B Duldesi, 122 Third st, bet Wood and Smithfield
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Eneigrant Lines.
Blakely tc Co., Penn street, !Canal Basin.)
W Byrnes Co, 205 , Liberty et.; Jnol'hompson, Ag't
Liverpool and. Philadelphia Packet Line, Bronnt ¢ Kirk
patnck,.l44 Liberty street. -
Botch and Tave us.
Brown's Hotel, Smithfield et. , bell:nett Second and Third.
Virginia House, corner Water and Ferry streets
Fanners , Inn, J. Little, corner Fourth and Ferry streets
Wm. Tell Hotel, Water street, above Smithfield
Eagled Meldaster,,ir, Agn, Liberty street. -
St.. Charles, comer Wood and Third. streets.
National Hotel, Water street, above Smithfield.
terry House, corner Hancock et and Duquesne 'Way.
Sara District dotal, conier SmithfieltandSeetrad sts.
Monongahela iktuse, corner Smithfield and Water sta.
Exchange Hotel, corner Penn and St. Clair streets.
Fowtdg- Warehouses.
quino, -- J)leßnda 4. Co, corner 7th and Liberty streets.
Nicholson & Payne, 181 Liberty street, bead of Wood
War Irwin,_Atheneunt Uuilding, Liberty street
Pennock, klltc.hell Co,loo Liberty street.
Alex Bradley, (sign Gilt Stove„)-No. 19 Wood street.
John Anderson 4- Son.corner - Water and Grant att.
- Bakers and Confectioners.
A Andrews, "Es4le," 52 Dirunond alley
R Kenny, R. Ito, corner Wylie and Tatmel 'streets.
P Hunker, Fin street, near Alaiket.
A 41 P Seheldeeker, " Star ,' 42 Diamond alley.
Morris Kim; Smithfield at, bet. Fifth and Diamond alley
Wm E Bown," Union," Smithfield sty bet. 3tt and 4th.
Mrs. Daff,lo St Clair street,,between Penn and bridge
Mrs Leech. 9 Fifth - street, between Wood and Market.
Mrs M E itLarrison, No. S SLCLuir street.
Mrs Parker,No. 4 Patterson's Row St. Clair street.
Miss Rain, corner Penn and St. Clair streets.
Fancy and Variety - Goat
T K blacknigh 4 Bros, Li? Wood areas, near Fit Ali.
McCandless* Campbell, 91 Wood street.
Geo W Kuhn, 72 Wood street, sign Gilt Comb.
Charles Arbuthnot, cor. Wood street and Diamond alley
Kaufman* Doyle, 68 Wood 11,1 door above Ditun'd lay
Zebedon Kinsey, G 7 Market street, near Diamond.
Kinsey te Knox, 62 Market street, near Fifth.
Cotten 21.1anufaciwrs
Grier 4. Monaghan, ",42 Liberty street.
Boat Sum.
A Weaver, Wayne street, opposite Canal Basin.
John Hannan, 50 Water at, bet Wood and Smithfield.
James Kerr, Jr. 4. Co 33 Water strew, near Market.
Joseph diajor, No. 4 Market street, near Water.
sleCam.mon 4. Stevens,' and Market at, near Water
Thomas Oliver, S. B. Bakery, 29 Water street.
Brush Manufacturers.
Blair 4. Co, led Wood Erect, above Filth.
.1 Ketinedy,66 Wood =eat, fourth door above Fourth
- Family Groceries.
A S Getty, corner Wylie nad Washington streets.
William Wilson, corner Second and Rags streets.
George Humbert, comer Pena and Marburg streets
Thomas Applebe, corner Wylie and Tunnel streets.
George Arthurs corner Smithfield and Fourth sta.
Hugh Garvey, lb Liberty street, opposite Fifth.
J Donaldson, corner St. Clair and Penn streets.
J Rlll Young 4. Co, comer Fourth and Ferry streets.
R Fan!, corner Seventh and Grant streets.
Cyrus Black, Diamond, back of Old Court House.
W Buchanan, corner %Yylte and Chatham streets.
11 lioeveler, Wylie at, between Tunnel and Chatham
H C Kelly, corner Fifth street and Market alley.
Thomas Woods, Liberty street, near Water.
Trimming, Hosiery and Variety.
IV Daly . h Co., Manufacturers and Importers, Fifth st.
F HI Eaton 4. Co, 6 2 Fourth at, bet Wood and Market
Wm M Hersh, corner Third and Market streets.
John Orr 4. Co, Market street, near Fifth.
Joseph Horne 4. Co, 63 Market at., bet. 4th and Diamond
' Tobacco, Snuff and Cigars.
J Fallertoa, 146 Wood street, near Sixth.
J McCollister, 19 Fifth st, between Wood and Market.
Daniel Day, 49 Wood street, between 3d and 4th.
.1 Stein; St. Charles Hotel, Wood street.
George Steiner, 167 Smithfield street, near Fifth.
W ¢ D 13.ineham Irwin st,bctween Liberty and Penn.
blazurie,W Hand street, bettireen Liberty and Penn.
Extraa cif Coffee.
John Mania, Entrust of Coffee bianafnetnrer, 51 Din
mond Alley, between Wood and Smithfield streets.
Glass Manufacturers.
Wm McCully 4. Co, 133 Wood street.
Chambers, Agnew Coi9 Wood, bet Write' and let
Bakevrell, Pears 4. Co, co rner Wood and 24 streets.
Curling, Robertson 4 , Co, corner Wood and Front sts.
Simpson 4- Co, ct Wood street, nest Bagsley 4. co
John H Mellor, 81 Wood street—Chickning's Pianos
Lumber Merchants.
William Dilworth, Giant street, near Seventh.
Rowan ft Dawson, Sixth Street, near Giant.
Thorntui . Scott, Penn at., bed Barker's alley and Irwin at.
Soap and Candle Manufactories.
A Wilson as Co., Ross Street, between 3d and 4th.
Wilson& Gorman, Fenn!' street, near Ross
B C Sawyer 4- 50n,49 Wood st, opposite St. Charles.
Fruits and Candies.
Jas C Andenson,l6 Smithfield at, between Ist and 2d.
J Hanker, 92 Wood st., between 6th and Diamond alley
Joshua Rhoes, 0 Wood Street, near Water.
Plough Manufactories:
Robert Hall, N 0.141 Liberty street.
Hall 4 Speer, Penn street, corner Cecil's alley
Mustard and Spica.
John B Bell, corner Liberty and Ferry streets.
Rhodes 4- Alcorn 30 - Fidh st, opposite Post Buildings
• Tea Stores.
J S DI Young 4-" Co, corner Fourth and Perry streets.
Pittsburgh Tea Store, Fifth et, bet Wood and Market.
Dentists.
Wro A Ward, Dentist, Penn street, 3 doors above Bond.
c. WALL respectfully announces to his friends
and the public, that he las purchased the old es
tablished Periodical 'pot, No. 85 Fourth street, from
tiL P. Mots_ ,e and is premixed to furalo all customers
with LITERATURE at the cheapest tales
Be has made arrangements with the Eastern Publish
era to receive all new works as soon as they have been
issued fromthe Press.
All the popular. Magazines of the day constantly on
hand .
• The Philadelphia, New York and Boston Literary Pa
pers received regalarly and for sale at the counter.
Statitnery, due Steel Pens, Blank Books, Cards, dcc.,
An., constantly on head._
N. B. Books of all kinds ordered from the. East, or
from London, in the shortest possible time.
W. C. WALL, Periodical Depot,
No. 85 Fourth st., Pittsburgh.
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Orders by mail promptly executed. toct7
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1470.. 214 DLIMOND ALLEY. PITTSBURGH.
THE Proprietor of this well R H ,
• - known RESTAURANT takes 4 1;:b
v -7.P; pleasure in informing kis friends
in Pittsburgh and vicinity, that
his house has lately undergone a thorough renovation,
zu d ilo w janks with any house• west of the mcitmtains.
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 end delicacies of
the season are served up atthe shortest nutice, in .a style
calculated to please and gratify the taste of the most fa
stidlotts elsieureati. z
His stockof LIQUORS, having been selected by him
self, are of e.superter quality, and embrace the best and
chomestbrands imported of French and Swiss Wines,
Cordials Scotch Ale, Irish and Scotch Whiskey, London
Brown Stcrut,and the best Philadelphia Ale and Porter.
A trial of these Liquors is all that. be desires to insure a
favorable opinion. WK BONNE T '' ,
septthlm. - proprietor.
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Oyster Saloon an d siltentlonary
THE subscriber respectfully . intones his friends and
the pnbhc, that he has removed-to No- 38, St. Cloit
street one door from Penn, where he has opened a
CONFECTIONARY AND ..OYSTER SALOON, and
will keep always on hand 'every -uncle{in his line of
business,.Cresh and sweet. Oysters served rip in the
shell, stewed at fried, to tastes. - hand,
4 sapplyaf Pratt of all kinds Plekles;ker,
sepMy' ' - • oRAHAAL
Milliners and Mantua Makers
Music Stores
Periodicals 3 'Periodicals
NEW JIRRANGEMENTS
Otancis,
ANOTHER scIENITM WONDER!
THE - TETIE' .. DIGESTIYE • ,FLUID
Or Gastric Juice s" .
A GREAT . DYSPEPSIA CURER,
PEPARBEI from Rennet, or the fourth stomach rif
the the. after directions by Baron Lama the great
Physiological Chemist; by J. S. IfOUGHTON;bI..D.,No.
11, North Eighth street, Philadelphia, Pa.
This is a truly wonderful remedy for DVDIGEBTION,
DYSPEPSIA, raurforcE, CON,STIPATION,LIVER
COMPLAINT, and DEBILITY, caring:alter Nature's
own method,by Natunea'own agent, the Gastric Juice.
,Half a leaspoonfoß of this Fluid, - infused in water,
will digest or ditsolve Frvx Potrinss or ROAST BEETiw
'ASIOIrk TWO'ltotritS, out of the nointich.-
SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE!
Baron L>xsro; in his celebrated work on Animal Chem
iistry, soya:. "An artificial Digestive Fluid, annlogousao
the Gastric Joige, cony be readily prepared from the mu•
eons membrade of the stomach or the calf, in which va.
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noun oracles of food, - As meat and eggs, will be so soft.
ened, changed; and digested; just ill the same manner as
they would be In the !Inman stomach." ;
• Dr. Painatui, in his famous treatise on " Food and Di.
et," published by Fowlers It Wells, New lora, page 35,
states the same great fact, and describes the method of
preparation. There are few higher authorities than Dr.
Dr. Comm . , in his valuable writings on the " Physiolo
gy of Digestion'," observes that "a diminution of the due
- quantity of the Gastric Juice is a prominent and all-pre
ettuse of Dyspepsia;" and ho states that " a dis
tingutshed professor of medicine in London, who was
severely a ff licted with this complaint, finding everything
else to fail, had recourse to the Gastric Juice, obtained
from the stomach of living animals, which proved com
pletely snccessful." . •
Dr. Glialassr, anther of the famous works on" Vegeta
ble Diet,".says; "It is a remarkable fact in physiology,
that the stomachs of animals, macerated in water, un
part to the fluid the property of dissolving various arti
cles of food, and of effecting a kind of artificial diges
tion of them in no wise dtfferent from the natural digest
ive process,"
Dr. Simon's great work, the "Chemistry of Alan," (Lea
it Blanchard hila ,1810, pp 321-2 j says: "The discov.
cry of PEPSIN, forms a new era in the cheinical history
of Digestion. From recent experiments we . know that
food is dissolved as rapidly in an artificial digestive
fluid, prepared from Pepsin, as It is in the natural Gas
tric Juice itself." • .
• Professor Du:rouses, of the Jefferson College. Phila.
delphia,ltt 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 0.1 perfectly in the artificial as in the
, natural digestions."
AS A DYSPEPSIA CURER;
Dr. Hooonroit's preparation of PEPSIN hat produced
the, most marvelous effects, caring eases of' Debility,
Emaciation, Nervous Deeline,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 adveniatiment—bat authenticated certificates have
beengiven of,more than TWO HUNDRED REMARK
ABLECURES, in Philadelphia, New York, and Boston
alone. These were nearly all desperate cases, and the
cares were not:only rapid and wonderful, hat perma
nent.
It Is a great NERVOUS ANTIDOTE, and particularly
useful for tendency to balding disorder, Liver Complaint.
Fever and Ague, or badly treated Fever and Ague, and
the evil e ff ects of Quinine, Mercury, and other drugs
upon the Digestive organs, after a long sickness. - Afro,
for excess is eating, and the too free use of ardent spir
its. It also reconciles Health with Intemperance.
OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS.
There in no form of OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS
which it does not seem to reach and remove ut once.—
No matter bow had they may be, it GIVES INSTANT
BELIEF: .A sink dose 'Mares aLt unp/rasant ramp
toms, and it only needs to be repeated, for a short time,
to make these good effects permanent- PURITY OF
BLOOD and VIGOR OF BODY, follow at ouce. It is
'particularly excellent In cases of Nausea, Vomiting,
Cramps, Soreness of the pit of the Stomach, distress at.
ter eating, low, told suite of the Blood, Heaviness, Low
ness of Spitits, Despondency, Emaciation, Weakness,
tendency to Insanity, Suicide, Esc ,
Price, ONE DOLLAR per bottle. One bouts will of
ten effect a lasting cure.
Every bottle bears the written signature of J. S.
HOUGHTON, Al D., Sole Proprietor.
Sold by agents in every town in the United States,
and by respectable dealers in Medicines generally.
Agents for Pittsburgh, KEYSER fr. Me DOWELL. it
Wood street.
Retail dealers supplied at Proprietor's prices. [evell(l.7
Also, for sale by R. E. SELIARS, 57 Wood street.
Petroleum or Rook WIZ
"There are more things In heaven and earth
Than are dreamt of in philosophy: ,
THE VIRTUES of this remarkable remedy, and the
constant application for it, to the proprietor, has in
eed him to have it put up in bottles, with labels and di.
motions, for the benefit of the public.
The PETROLEUMor ROCK OlL is procured from a
well in tits County, at a depth of four hundred feet, is a
pure unadulterated article, withoutany chemieal change,
but just as it flows frota ' Natures Great Lalsormory
Theta contains properties capable of reaching a nueaber
of diseases, is no longer a matter of uneertirtnly. There ,
are many things in the escorte of online, which if l
known, ;night be of vast use-fatness in alleviating auger
ing and restoring the bloom, of health and vigor to many 1
a fiaficrer. Long before the proprietor thought oriiutting
It up in bottles, 'thud a reputation for the cure of di $tll.lC.
The constantly and daily increasing culs for it, and sty- '
oral remarkable cures it bas performed, is a sure indica
tion of its future popularity and wide spread application
n the cure of disease.
We do not wish to make a long parade of certificates,
as we are conscious that the medicine can soon work its
way into the faior of those who auger and wish to be
healed. Whilst we do not claim for it a universal appli•
cation in every disease, we unhesitatingly say, that in II
number of Chronic Diseases it is eartirallcd. Among
hose may be enumerated-..a1l diseases of the mucous
tissues, such Si CHRONIC BRONCHITIS, CONtsUM P.
TION tin its early stat,e,) Asthma, and all diseases of the
air passages, LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA,
Diarrhica. Diseases of the Madder and Kidneys. Pains
In the Hach or ilide,Nervous Diseases, Neuralgia, Palsy,
Rheum G
Rheumatic Pains, out, Erysipalas, Teller, Ringworms,
Mama, Scalds, Braises, Old Sores, & c.,&c. !Acmes of
debility reselling from exposure, or long and protracted
cases o I disease, th is medicine ;mil bring relief. It will
set as a general TONIC and ALTERATIVE in such
eases, imparting tone and energy to the whole frame, re
moruig obstructions, opening the sluggish functions,
which cause disease and a broken consatudon, and giv
ing increased and renewed energy to all the *mons of
Lice i The proprietor knows of several cures of FILES
that resisted every other treatment, get well under the
use of the PETROLEUM or ROCK OIL fora shosttime.
The proof can be given to any person who desires It—
None genuine without the signature of the proprietor.
Sold by the proprietor. Also by
It. E. SELLERS,S7 Wood st., and
KEYSF.R & Me DOWELL,
Corner Wood at. and Virgin alley;
Who are his regularly appointed Agents.
COVOTIVI R, M KIER. (Isnot 13stin.neas Roroncio ✓
-13.elteir for Cramps.
CUT. HAVE ABDOMINAL WA =MIS, made from
V, the most approved English patterns, furnished and
recommended by Thomas Bakersell, Esq., and a number
of eminent Physicians, bei ug, a most convenient impart!,
tun for the application of warm or botwater to the bow ,
els,.in ease of cramps in Cholera. As every person if
subject to sudden attacks, no family should be without—
at least without one. For sale by
BCMFE & ATIONSON,
eG First street, between Wood and Market
11JST RECEIVER, a fresh supply of Dr. S. S. Frteb's
valuable Medicines, among which are remedies for
Consumption ,Coughs and Dyspepsia. Also, Abdominal
Supporters, Shoulder Braces, inhaling 'rubes, and Lee.
tares on the Treatment and"Curo of Consumption, &c.
For sale by COULTER & 11ACKEI, Druggists,
ocls corner of Wood and Third streets
FRENCH POLD3HING PAS', so hest composi
tion for cleaning and' removing spats from Howse
Furniture of every description. The application is ex
ceedingly simple, end the effect is instantaneous and
lasting. Full directions for use on each box.
For sale at the Drug Stor
COULTER fr. NACRE,
corner of Wood and Third sta.
"EItET,IICLEUbf—A. ceruun cure tor DlititrtiKEA, a
j. disease very prevalent this hot weather—the fore
runner of Cholera. Try it 1 For sale by
iV6 KEYSER 6 MeDOWELL,I4O Wood et.
NEW FALL, t;OODS t •
JOS PH. HORN &
No. 73 Market, war Fourth street,
HAVE just received and offer for sale at Wholesale
and Retail—
NEWEST
STYLES OF DRESS TRIhiftIINGS ;
Bonnet Ribbons and. Flowers; Florence Silk; Velvets
and Plumes; Embroidered Collars ; Cu ff s and Chemi
setts ; LinenCarabrieliandkerchiefs; Embroidered 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 , end kid Gloves ;
gents. super silk Shirts and Drawers; . gents. Saxony
and merino Shirts and Drawers; Suspenders ; Collars;
fancy Cravats ; Comforts L • Scarfs ; Zephyr Work and
Canvass; Carpet Bags; limbrellas ; Varna; Curtain
Fringes; Combs; Buttons, to., ie.
fEr Bay State and imported long and square Shawls
of every quality.. pact2sam
To Printers.
IHE subscriber would call the attention of Printers to
his improved Panting Inks, of various '.kinds and
ora, which he offers for sale at the lowest market
prices, and warrants to be of the very fast quality.
JOHN a M'CREARY;
Priming Ink Manufacturer,
No. 311 and 233 Stanton st., New York.
His agents m Pittsburgh are—Mr. R. C. Btockton an
Mr. Wm. S. Haven.
try- This paper is printed with his News•lnk. foctlB
it. O. Stockton,
BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER,
No. 47, court= air Manx= am) Titian srusirrs,
HAS constantly on hand for sale—Writing, Letter,
Printing and Ten PAPER; Bonnet, Binders', Ful-
lers' and Trunk BOARDS; Book and Newspaper
PRINTING L'lK—which he will sell at the lowest cash
prises L or in exchange for Rags and Tanners' Scrap's.
sepl9 e
To the Citiz•ns oflAllegheny City.
ABOX.for the reception of Orders for CITY MILLS
' FLOUR is left at the store of Mercer &Robinson.
Federal street. Such Orders will be promptly suppliedsoon - it NOBLE.
1 LuIJR—AO bbts.fino Flobrjust rechi and tla *alb by
octlB SHEIVER te. BARNES.
200 non Wanted lxnmecttately,
A T THE CHARTIERB RAILROAD.—The wages
411. are 80 cents per day; and we. charge 31,75 per
week for boarding._ Apply atthe office, on the Steuben
ville road. near 01 , Donald , s - uavera.-41 miles from Pitts ,
burgh. Duna:tall BURNSIDE. HANNEY & CO.
TP YOUR TEETH are es.- o awe, yellow, dlscol
ored and dirty, oryour bre" , everso foul and head.
by pursing
_a 2s China trzx of JONES , All BIER
TOOTH PAM.; this I assure yon, though you need not
take my word, bra then you cannot doubt that of Ilia.
famous and sclenafte Denust, Dr. E. N.:FIELD, of Nevt
York, who says: • -
“/ have both used and analised this beautiful and im
palatable article, genes' Amber Tooth Paste) and use
recommend it as posiessing all the quallais claimed - fo
Sold by the . . agetit, Mo. Jackson, 240Libert'y Stree
fhltibukilir.:knce2 s ,ett_ r,, • aughdy
. .
C ..r 'Sa i'l. ~§ ~~, ~.~1
,j..~r✓ '~"i.. i -'.`gr:~`s,~rl • . 'T - .. ate"" .
• : ~ i a : ~
NI Witliorsiertar Woblsiiid Fifth Streets.
T HE Propzietor Of the Mon.S.Mo Pos? and . ifthccus
Itlinrovicroasa, Teepee:folly inforins.h:s friends
and the patrons of these papers, uat he has a large as
sortment ofJOB TYPE Ali D ALL OTHER INIA.TERIA.L
necessary to a Job Printing Office, and that he :lit pre.
.r.rran PRESS PRINTING OF-Y v an ! usscturrion:
Books, Sills cThading, Coro/ars,.
Pamphlets, .Bill Heads,Corals
Handbills, /Banks, Hat T i ps.
All kinds Orßlanks, - Sttige, Steamboat and Canal
;Boat Bids; with appropriate cuts, printed on ' theshortest
notice and mos-reasonable terms. - '
He reapactfullytts its the patronage of his friends - and
the public generailyi in :Lis branch of his business.
sePtl L. lIARPRII.
CHAIRS.. AND FURNITURE:. -.-:
N 0.98 Third aunt, between illaticit and Wood, SJlideside . :
Ws have now on hand a...large and
splendid stock of every variety of exams
and CABINET.FURNITURE,which we
are confident cannot beg a rp as s ed, it
equalled, in this City, or ii tie West, in style add linsli.
Those who are in vrantoi Furniture are respectfully
invited metal and examine foi. themselvei.
Steamboats furnished on th : shortest nstiee.
All orders promptl3r attended to.
febl9:l( O'DONNELL...MULLEN & CO
FUtlliture and Chair Wnre - Rooms. ~
a Zcileg 1 T. B. YOUNG Et CO., corner of Third -,
• and Smithfieklsti.;opposita Brotoo Hotel,
• - Pittsburgh,.Pa,,keep constantly on linnu
001:0414 and make to order, ut the lowest prices,
tiOthigilOLD and STEAMBOAT. FURNITURE, and
CHAIRS, of the best workmanship and most approved
styles. iebls
ikffig
Tau sabserfbers tender their ne •
knowledgments for the favors bestow
Cu upon them- by their Steamboat friends,. and
would respectfully remind them und -others tate
rested in building boats, that they are at all 11.111C3 pre
pared to furnish, on the most reasonable terms, every
description of Cabin Furniture and Chairs of the bee
material and workmanship. 'I 11 YOUNG & CO.,
Corner Third and Smithfield stieeta,
opposite "Brown's Hotel."
0. C. ITAXISSII. _ DAIIIMB
. , . .......
Hammer ittt, Daniell, • '
CABINET WAREROOM, SMITHFIELD STREET,
Between Sevenths:rat and Strawberry allty,PinsOurg, .I'a.
hiHANDIER tr. DAULER keep constantlyon hind
a variety.of excellent and fashionable k urniturc,
warranted equal to any in the city, and sold on as
favorable terms us can be obtained at any similat
establislunent in its West. They have now on hand an
unusually extensive stock, embracing all kinds of Furni
ture; trom the cheapest tutd plainest to the most costly
and elegant. All orders promptly, attended to. mrttliOm
WM. E drEVENdON eontinuesiei mane
.. feature CAIGNET-WARE "ot every deiserip•
• • tion, at tds old stand, corner of Liberty dad
'— '4l Seventh streets. UNDERTAKING 'attended
to, In ail its branches. mayll
A Itri klititicn , a, Hogan Thonapaolas and
*
261, Garrison. black, red, tcarict and carmine Inks,
taiiic el, Goiania, lirookinna tc Langdon's, Jackson k
Nouroo'a black and led Land Pencils. •
Juaztands of every derertption; Coheu'r,
Prun.'3, Levy's, Letnan's and other =Qatar
three of Steel Pens; a. L. al.timitli'a Indere trtor tri A
G. 13agtey s C 0..) celebrated Gold Per.m, ninth gold and
silver eases.
Wheatman , s English Drawing Paper—antiquatiart—
do able elephant, attas,Wurribiu, super royalooyut and ,
clertrantr basica boards, cap demi and medium.
rfu MUNI boards, fancy box paper, plain gold and sit ,
ver, embossed gold, saver and fancy e °toren paper, gold
and coiored strips and vont. rsi and Inhogvtiphs for limey
boxes; prepared parchment of all emes, suitable for
deeds, charters and diplomas' French note paper, ai-
W4PS ou hand, the most desirable styles, aims and pat
terns; pinta, gilt, embossed and silvered, iuntalite for
bath, purues,„ weddings and mourning,
French note envelopes, plain and embossed; letter
envelopes, brown, white and Ctn.,: laid and .plain :Atha
wive envelopes, butt blue and white.
Waft re, wafer ca" various P 211,71113 writing rand;
brass, tilt, cocoa and Turkey boxwood sane boxes;
copying presses, Inks, b rush es,Fre nch and Kngti cop y
ine hooks, and oil pryer ; tissue paper of all colors; red
vita salute blotuag paper; pen kunes,,lke.
The above, with ait other suncies in tee Siatione.ry
line, both fancy and staple ' together with a Cargo SlOtOri•
lattlt of blank books and memorandum boots 0( Lill
common forms of sitar, to every style of bindin g , aau
paper of ail Imes and qualities, :065.110 dava rate,
on the most reasonable terror, at W. r".". If AVEN'S
Want Book and. :3;auoar ty Willt}lolllos,
['Of 9i4flkei and Sretvah ate,
VOR the coltverliestre of the esttterts, the proprietors
JV of tho , l'lTT6Stitilill CITY AULLat,"lrove placed
boxes for tLe reception of orders,at the foltorriugplotes:
J. a-, ft. Floyd's store, eorutr of Wood nod alll sts4
Nl.ilayWOCKratOC ittatC,Ctstart rind Martel
{. itreieo's store,34 street.
L. Wilcox, Jr, Dr Ur,gi.a., cot. 4th rind Sravaricld ;
Jol,o store, cot. /iqh and :V} lie street,
Te.esr 'an L. 0:Loa, Fourta street;
tor. a:l4 ‘l. z Marie, ,tiler
al.r.irous , es oth Ward.
Ttsr nous wax WO, .:alt twice or thrtva rta,ty, for
arat tat asas d•)“vered oromply either
bototts or aiscAN, I:tacts F:cfax premrable for fatu,ty
riot,} without br.argm for cartage.
It a. pthrt ttbet tio nueouuto. COO ilt shouted, wit; that
drivers ran LtaVa. WI pet atiasioo. to Ectiva
pay am W O I:ape Ltittl. sL,pisasest %vitt,
th.ts ansagrateat, as art st.alt easlcasor to :arra just
co-. twar.A,l
~,,
not von cAt.O oxxxxn.
3ut: outsacrther isms been authorized to receive Pock.
tigea to no forwarded to Sao Fratv.sseo by the twast
of elittWiNNE, isittn•tiEn te. CO, at Panama, and
to engage Passage to Lust claah !MUMS Velaela front
l'anatza lb an Vtaucitro. Evert.. whatnot:on 'seen,
on upssiscatean so JO` MA ItOUIN SON,
stiU3 Part Dui:dingo, Pests et -.near Wood.
eq.) ir. t — OO lO
ght
Ctosita, all woo:, Caabutarettea, I.4coteh Ptutdg,
Luton Drills and Duek*„ With every vanety of aar
zeino.e and other. Vet:Sago and Trinstningt., by
ry JOSHUA LIOUINSON.
OalV* Sarsaparilla said the Ctiolorar“
WM' a single moo, woman or child has shod of the
ettOLEttii or any of tut symptoms who used this
invatuable preparation. Look at the city of Louisville,
where this rtanuiparti ha as made, and wire re from 130 to
battles sun retailed daily, hut kW isolated eases of
Cholera have occurred, and they were eitbet persons
from boats or those who disregarded our advice.
( Cineirsitati Cknourls,
For sale by KliY6 ER k NPDOWELL, 440 Woad st.
Pittsburgh, where the genuine article inay always be
btainea.
Important to Tailors.
JUST RECI.:011'.1)-0 Dot. assorted Tailors' Vateat
hears, from No, 10 dorm to No.:.
ALSO-3 Dot. Barbers' ElnSbOri, direct from
the manufactoreti , . and for sale at - •
DOWN & TETLIIY'S. 13D Wood st.,
2 doors below Virgth alley.
rilitEeo-Partnership huretolore existing between the
%übterabers, under the firm on DONNE'!" .k Co.,
is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Either partner
may use the name of the tonetrii lase:dement.
JELLONIF: S. BONNET.
nivrrtiE,'W x PANTON.
Pirriburgh, April let,
•
It? Having sold ray entire interest in the firm of .1 S.
BONNET Er. CO. to M. D. Psitrosi, my late partner, and in'
retiring front business, I take great pleasure in recant
mending him to thc Confidence of ray friends and the
public. J. S. BONNET.
Gravelheeling.
friliE. 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. Front
their experience in business,, they feel confident that
they will render satisfaction to all those who rimy give
them work. The superiority of Gravel Roofs over any
other kind, parucularly In case Of fire, is too - well known
to require any argwnent in its favor. To those who are
unacquainted with our work, we beg leave to refertlion
to Messrs, Thomas Liggett . , Sr., John F. Perry, Rody
Patterson, Al. Kane, Jr., und others, for whom we have
done work. Orders thankfully'reeetved and promptly
attended to We will be found on'Wylio street, be
`wean High and Tunnel streets:
JOHN I SIEWKINNIN. hIcGOVERN.
• Ladles , bummer ROSlcry,
COMPRISING new ptock of several hundred dozens
of Cotton, Lisle Thread and Silk Stockings, of any
color, quality and size, at aktraordinarylow prices.
WAL DALY & CO.,
hocking Factory, Fifth street:
J CRY RECEIVED,
_2 oases of Fancy STRAW .
and CHIP BONNSTS, - -Ladite Ridin HATS,
Children's and Misses'' Idennets, Boys' R aw,
Those wanting Bonnets will please give her a call be
fore purchasing elsewhere; /Warders promptly attend
ed to, at No 9 Fifth: st; [mylo2l) MRS. /L. LEECH.
_ _
IThiSSOLUTION.—The partnership of bluanty do Las
.1.7 is this day dissolved, by mutant consent rho bu
siness of the firm will be settled by.
VatURPAY,
11. LEE.-
Pittsburgh, 30th Jin.,1849
NOTICE.—The undersigned:will continuo the Wool
.business and attend to the sale of Woolen Goods t at the
EE.
rettringfrom the late' firm of Murphy &Lee, I
take great pleasure la recommending Mr. IL Lee to the
eonfidence of my friends and to the pubtlo. • •
ina3o • .1. IL MURPHY...
Notice.
AN application will be made at.ihe next meeting of
the Legisla tu re of Pennsylvania, to incorporate a
Bank to be called the Blechames San k of Pittsburgh, to ,
be located in the City of Pittsburgh, and to have a capi..
talnot exceeding two hundred thousand dollars.
iolyltem THOMPSON BELL.
_
New nooks I Now Books
yALL, et the Periodical Office, N 0.85 Fourth street,
is in the constant reeeiPt of new w0rk5.....,
The following compose a portion of the workejust re
ceived : The Vale of Cedars, or The Martyr, by. Grace
Aguilar ; David Copperfiold, by Charles Dickens, Egg ;
Queen Joanna, or, The Mysteties of the Court of Na
ples; by G W N Reynolds, 'Esq. the seeond part of
Cruising in the Last War, by Charles .1. Peterson• Esq
The Bandits of the Osage; Forester's Illustkated Juvenile
Keepsake for Children; Juices of the Animal Body
and the effect of Evaporation in. Plants. with an ea ;
count of the Origin of the Potato Disease,by Justus 4te
beg—a valuable work for farmers-and gardners;
'i'h e Pictorial Brother J oast-hen Sind -the Pictorial bout ,
ier
are received; Celio, or-New York Above Ground
and Under Ground, by G. G. Foster, Esq.; The Heirs of
Gauntry, a Story of Wales. Cell and see Ahem. , tuov2s
Olt SALE. - -6 small and middle-mid • Parras, witfilln
E
10 or 20 miles of Pittsburgh. -These Farms are Wel-
Improved, and will be sold lo , to for cash or part oa fired
it. Please call at . ;ISAAC. HARRIS'
.Agency and Intelligence Office, ;
Fifth street. -
- r- - - '
101PUTTER.--8 liarrels
10 cracks
sale
7 ,
day received and for sale DY, smu . v .. Eß , BidusTEo.
-
~,>..:.,,, ~ .', ,-. .;;;.f . ;: , •!: . ; ,, i -,,-,, : - :'-z1.4 1, :<'.% , .., - .;'k. '.•:'l' - :
47' - it ! 'X - ' , v , :*4t. , '.; 4 _ , .'4. , ' i..t .•••-t.•,-,.,.;,.,,,,,,
.... , .:.x~~.~~r, :
filistellanou.
Steamboats, Ahoy
Ea tally Flour.
Dissolution.
glisatiocak
sostEallilNG.l9 Et W. I
A.biHROWN;.-fentil. New NMI; has
*. just opened fine : at,sorunent Of RlOll ,GOLD
b JEWELRY, of allsho, latest fashions, consist.;
tug in part of Eine Garnet, Tut quois..Diamond,
Pearl and-other Set. Pitts far LEAdies .afid:Gentlergen;
rich Gold I.or.kcts,. sloublennd single cases; Gold; an d
Silver .Thimbles; Gobißratelessof every variety 1-,417t1
Guard, Fob and VesfChains;....Ladiest Gold Chains and
Watch Hooks; Gold Pencils: and Sens a large assort
ment Or , every: variety of Gold Ear Rings; Gold hind Sil
' vet Spectacles; Gold .Keys; Gold' Studs; Jewel' ,in
sets; together with a very tine assortment of .GOLD and
SILVER :WATCHES; pure Siver . Spoons ;.. Albata
SPeenNtlated with silver; Forks.; Sutter Kuwai; also,
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 article f and at ahout.soper
cent.,be
low the usual retail price, andevery article willbc,war
rhnted callus time of sale. The,Ladies and Gentle - Men
are most respectfully solicited. to call and ,erunnae . .th,
. goods itt No. 111 MARK ET ST R EET Pitts burgh,
Penna. - jnovint
filllE'subscribeewishesto . inforMthe citizens Of-Pitiii
-1 burgh and thepubliegenerally, that he boa temoVed
his CARPET STORE Rom Nos. GI and 63 Wooditreet,
to the Apollo Ruildings,'on Fourth street, recently (ecal.
pied by the Museum, and has connected therewith the
adjoining rooms;formerly need as the Chronicle Printing
office—which,in connection *Willis - 'old tooth, makes
the most, spacious;Carpet establishment in the country ;
and advantages's* tar surpass tiny house in this city
forspace,'arrangcment and goodlight, thatliels certain
of suiting every person who may favor him wiihw call.
Iris Bice k is complete in every;article in his - line, and
great pains wililbe token at all times to show goods to
persons wishing to look or buy
orVil '
rioslery I Elosteryl. Iloslery T • •
TIA. DALY Zs Co. have for sale, at the OLD ESTAB:
- LISHED STOCKING MANUFACTORY,. Fifth
street, between Wiliod and Market
-600 110Ztllif.' of meit's andershirts(alt Wool) atsl,oo.
400. " . . ' - ,". Merino =IA*:
-.150 " . draweis4,6o ---
a.ao - lull wool) 7,50
1000 " of fleecy Chamois and fur lined bimitsk
lambs wool and silk gloves Of,tVery 13i7.0.quAlity a
color, well .adapted toe - winter weans. ; _
600 dozen of ladies black larribi stoekings, made
of fine American and Merino wool, with three, throods
1000 dozens of childrenb; plaid and - ileWifancy styles of
gumelastic tops. .
75 dozen of childreits polka s, jackeu, triantillas x muffs,
victorines, gaiters and boot's. An immense variety of
the above-goons have bees manufactured - sand selected
with care, for our own trade, and will be sold at prices
which will defy all competition. (Journal copy.)
WOOlOll Goods:
'yr.:BALES - SCARLET FLAN INFJ..S;nII grades ;
10 do do do . do; . •
25, do yellow , do do; ,
Y 5 do .wbite . do d 0.;...
5 do green Backing. . do;.
CO) pets approved styles Blankets;
SO pen superior Sack Flannels, all sliides;
pa pcs French,' German,Nvesi of England, and
• A raerie an. black, blue, brown, olive and
ble green Broad Cloths ;
• 20 pee Beaver Cloths, assorted colors ;
eases Saltine's, all grades and colors; -
15 do blue, brown, green and black Jeans
Just received from manufacturers Instrenentilullorla•
lions. blcrchants. arc respectfully invited to call and
czataine the.samc at A. A. MASON tc CO.'S,
- and 61 blurkel street.
A LOT of genuine ROMAN STRINGS for violins ant
2l guitars, nave just hems received by the subsriber.
These strings arc front the most celebrated factory in
It ly ; they are font 'threads 'and four lengths. and for.
beauty of tone and durability are unrivalled. The salt
scribers agent having Initchased the above for him at
the Factory, they are %%wanted superior to any thing of
the kind ever offered in this country. H. KLEBEIt,
_ . Holden Harp, No.lol Third street.
N. H w .—No %ening a splendid new lot of Nunn k
Clark's and Diu am's celebrated Pianos. tnevll
' Central Teo Store,
earner af Fifth Strut and Marker Alla,.
TEST RECEIVED, a large and well selected sunk of
FREttll .TEAS from the Importers, comprising the
very best qualities of Greco and Black Teas, which
rails be sold on the most favorable terms, wholesale and
retail. The attention of Families is respectfully invited
lathe assontnent. loorDl HENRY C, KELLY.
any. Dr. Etitingriles'PeinaiirElernissitry
KITTIiNNING, PA.
TIIE PALL SESSION of this Institution will cora
-1 femme int Wednesulay,Oetoker 30,1850. For 'Penns,
pleate-see Circulars at Mr. klellot'e, SI Wood
street, and Mr. George R. liVhitels, Market street.
In addition to thetkorough system of illStneliOtt pur
sued try the. Print Ipal, asorourched for by Gov. Johnston
AUL Bishops Upfold and Potter, the Seminary,presents
consideratioks which may be deemed of some moment,
in the limited numhcr of its boarding Pupils, P.Z,I; Its
retired Alitration, and especially, its not , being contigu
ous to tiny College or Senewil for boys.
Dr. Killikelly may be board at the Monongahela House
ferr nfcta days, and will be happy to wait on those desi
ring to sea bull in reference to the. school.
“ZSASASeI 1.5 Crrr—lion. Charles Studer ; !Mau
it. Shclenbergeti Es 4. ; Col. Wilson ArCandltits.
Pi who ree, October 10,
•
AG/sACY OF
IletrtesWe flelebrated Patent Shears.
THE. undersigned hat been appointed by Mr. Ile mesh,
of New Yofk. sole Agent fur the sate of Ins ItlsliF
cc elms test patent Tailors' Sticars. He cotters these altears
sow at mrutofacturres prices. Having a complete Its,
I artratpt of these Shears, from Glac. up to 511 a piece,
be intlls the attention of Ladies, Xtli kilt fa and Dressma
kers and Tailors, to its establishment, the FlLkii KLIN
CLOTHING IITOLIE, 179 Liberty street, 4th door from
$t Clair, end respectfully solicits a share o( the public
patronage * which this article so j J. s
F. utlyesry
ewes.
VEKOTTI-:.
HA
... .
Sacred B.uslo Book.
IV ENV CARMLNA SACRA, by Lowell Masoa ;
111 Carmlna .11C.11t; do;
National Psalmist, do;
Psalcitst.by Hastings es Bradbury;
Psaltery, by !Boson es Webb;
Buy State Collection. by Johnston Mid others;
Cantint Litwin, by Lowell Mason;
Mendelsohn Collection by Johnston and others;
Mason's Harp, patent and round !totes
Missouri Harmony, patent notes;
Chair Chants Book,by A_ N. Johnson;
Western and Christian Burp ;
Boston Melodeon, solo 1, 2 tual 3 ; -
Boston Glee
New England Glee Book
Juvenile thlatt7llo3ifor Schools: .
The Yoang Choir mad Young Choir's Companion.
A fall supply of all the above TeCelVed Will for sale,
wholesale or retail ; at publisher's prices, by .
JOHN 11. 1 1 ,111LLOtt,
No St Wood street.
RAI ORRIS HAWOIITH, WO Diamond, have last
received. from the Old Counto', and otter for sale
low for cash—
English Pudding Raisins ;
Candied Orange and Lemon Peel ;
English Mustard ;
Pine Apple Ruin;
London Gin;
Irish Whiskey.
Also from New York—
'
Cooking. Raisins and Currants;
' Citron Peel ;
Rich Grope Juice;
Cocoa and Chocolate—all kinds;
Ground Spices;
Wines and Brandies of every quality. In2o
New Books t Nevi Books t
T 110LBIES , LITERARY DEPOT, Third street
JCL , opposite the Yost ()Mee.
Blackwood's Istagazino for December ;
David Copperfield, Nos../9 and 20;
Littell's Living Age, No: 341 ;
liolden's Dollar Magazine for December;
David Coppertleld, by Dicken's, complete;
Boston Shakspertre, No. •
Dictionary Mechanics', No. 21;
Green Hand, a Short Yarn ; . • '
Pictorial Brother Jonathan ; •
Pictorial Courier;
Harpers' hlagazuse—all the back numbers ;
ltorace Templeton, Oharlca Lever. 1n0v27
R. O. Stockton, :
(Cato Johnston fr. Stockton;). • -
80a...5e/ler, Stationer, Printer ; and Binder,
11 As on hand :. a very
. extensive - stock of Blank
Books, Paper and stationery, not surpassed by any
other in the city, in quantityyqualtty ob variety, which
he will dispose of on the most reasonable terms.
Printing and Binding of every description executed
with neatness and dispatch. •
n0.v24
,
fagElt & CO., Smithfield street, have just re-
J-L calved the Personal History of David Copperfield
—complete in one volume; by Charles Dickens: Price •
Geometry and Faith: n fragmentary supplement tei
the Ninth Bridgewater Treatise, By Themes Hill.
The Recent Progresso(' Astronomy-especially in the
United States. By Elias 'Loomis, Professor of Mahe.
malice and Natural Philosophy, in New York
No. 28 Shakspeare, Boston edition:Contents : Tinton
No. at Dictionary of Mechardes—a valuable number.
Treats on high pressure Steam Engine—Horse Power—
Hydrostatic Tress, &c., &a. ,. [nov23
Weekly Baltsmore Patelot,,
TATILL BE COMMENOED on SATURDAY, the 4th
TT of January, 4851,the publication of.the
- WEEK LY BALTIMORE PATRIOT, ,
at the Office - of the Daily and Tri:Weekly
This Paper , will be issued every SATURDAY MORN
ING, on a large double medium sheet, containing all the
rums or Tile WHISK, by the Mails and by Telegraph, Po
litical, Literary and Miscellaneous. and will also con
-tain a fall and accurate account Of ihel3 ALT IMORE
MARKET.:This will be ono or the • .
BEST ' AND CREAPE S T PAPERS
published in the United States, and for the Coirdrav
Ryan= must be invaluable. •
13ebides its general News, it will be , dieidedly Whig in
itspoUnci, giving' expression in each number to the great
conservative union measures width have always char
acterized the Whig Party, and which have been main
tained by the Daily Patriot for so kany years. ;
1 copy, one year,. .- - '-•••• •---• ... . . 41,50 '
5 toptas, to oneuddress, one year, ' 6,00
10comea, to one address, one 10,00
and at that rate for any. number above ten copies—the
cash to be us 'ALT; calms, before.tha paper, will be
fort arded.
r Copies viillbe tarnished in wrappers at the Banat
ing„ Boom at two cents each. -
- Address, postpaid , -
ISAAC 151UNROE CO„
Baltimore, Mill
nce022:1v73
WiIITS-;-751FlIALLS IVALCA ALMONDS;
IA 20 bags Lisbon Papa Shell do; ,
10 do Malaga - do . ;
- - 20 do -Filberts;
15 do Cream Nuts* -
25011 -do, Oocoa Nuts; - " •
Receiving and for sale by
novl2, , JOSRUA'RRODESA :CO
SEED-29 bbleAstrietly Clover Seet
CLOVER II- Mort and for seta by -••- • ••- • ;
oct2:. _ S.WATEMAN & SONS
• '•
. • -
, k;i- -, -,,1iib3ftt1Ce!15—.015.,;'':,:',.„,;',46-1;
-" ' I, igrinideesio:Wlnei
70 ._; TVALNIM STREET,. PIITLADHLREaSuf
THE UN RIVALLED PLACE for,obutiningalWhies t
Liqt_kors,frx. t oQatliindcfl'EA.P.
.""SNlDER. , ritas lately , 7 ,ll.Consvpreidee - o'f - the
out large sales made by him to consumera.-been obliged
Largelyto rePlenishhis stock by fresh'importations;.qnd
he - has now the satisfaction of. offeringsmac of;the,hest
Wines and .Liquors "ever itimorted.hy.luT:„Lie-rweiald
refer to some invoices as folloWSL.inz: • . ' ---
DUFF,GORDONEG CO. SllERRlES—embracing
cats Pale at very - lOW prices, rare old, and-snide= very
choice MANRANILLA,•aII .on draught by the gallon.—
Ala o,rare, old delicate AMONTILLADOon ;aides Of 16
..allong.g:jtCl4l4/ sekered for constimara.. - Sante, EXTRA;
.I*-aIoNTI-LLADO bottles,•put up lifEntripe,whieh h 6
challeng.es as equal to any that canto - produced.. -
se The IHAN7.ANILLA:and AMONTILLADO Sher
ries are peculiarly adapted ovconvaleseentsfia* , they
sherigthen wilhomsiMpulathig, end have not the'aCid of
many other - Wines. -•• • •• • ,
PORT . WlNES—principally specially selected • for
his sales to consumers from the stock rif• Binnstrawnt's,*
at-OportojAndimported direct. - •
These Wines are fruity and delicate, and Rama been
highly approved by his easterners, because_ of their
mamfost stip erfority verail other Potts Anil Red Wines
palmed off, as such...• • ' • ,
They - fire of various sottsand prices, in bottles andon
draughtby, the.gullon' t Or wholesale by the task. Among
them is some rare'delcate WHITE PORT and MALM
SETPORT.• ' • • - ' • ' -
%Vera one suffering with chronic erection of the b ow
„eis cannot he too careful in their PORT.. ,
MADEIRA WINES, of various .sorts,: dry . and rich,
South Side. old East p.nd , Wast,lndia. Sercial,&e., ac.
an draughf, ii, hottleartrid.bY casks: -
- As ter the SPARKLED WINES of the subscriber. It
Is well "
.kriovm-that the MOST EXTRA CHAMPAGNE
and the. splendid ...SPARKLING. ;ROSELLE, imported
by him are - impeder to -any. other Wines; ; and are sold
at prices as low as most of.the inferior wines now in the
market which are pat upon buyerss,firet ddw
has
He aIsoCHAMPAGNE WINES (Wm/rims - brands
and qualities, at verylowpricecrefail Or WhOlesitle.•'ln
the article of. CLARETWINESigeneraIIy, the sobscri
ber holds himself to be a judge, and he offers the finest
stock here, from the very lowest priee; by the Sitigledo
rut to the first etasi or "premier nu* of •Alarroc.
Of BURGUNDY WINES he has a largo - stock tula dan.
assure customers that he can present to acre, from his,
vaults : as good a bottle of Burgundy as France affords.
SAUTERNE and BARSAC always on handin'beatles.
His .selection_of RHINE and MOSELLE
from the cellars of Messes. , Darsistro & JustrAig, of Co
blensore exteniiive,- and number many Still Hocks and
Moselle, from the cheekiest sorts to um very Choicest
vintages of the "13TLINDERG, * which - ls the • best
growth of the Rhine.
In the articles of COGNAC and otherBRANDIES Its
has now a fine stockcembracing some very old extra of
1800, of . OxAst Dorm ann some celebrated
"CLAVIER of istt,.”. in-eighth casks, and 1842 in Mids.
and "DUBO CHE," 1614, inithds. on a:swig/Imm; which
will be sold low - •
Also-IRISH, SCOTCH and MONONOADELA W HIS
KEY, JAMAICA' SPIRITS, PRESERVING BRANDY
and all other Wines and Liquors including all of the
above, SOLD by RETAIL 'TO dONSUMERS in any
quantity desired.
A constant assorted stock of HAVANA SEGARS.
*.dll Goods delivered, wain 01164ay's reach of Phan
delphia, rastuar mum... Orders will be promptly execu
ted if sent by mail or telegraph -
Address, - JACOB SNIDER, JR.,
Cheap Wine Store,
' - -70 Viralnutistreet, Phila.
E: W. LYND
' J. T. Decker, Woodward & Co.,-
Builders and Erectors r ..righlnink Rods, on
SCIENTIFIC • PRINCIPLES.
RDV.FIS left at ibis offme-or the Pos t,Office; and for
O
personal htlerviestrca be seen -on Fourth street,
residence of Dr. Rant, between.Waod and Ferry.
Wercnms—Professor, Silliman, Editor of Silliman , s
Journal; Professor 0. M. Mitchell, of the Cincinnati
Observatory; Professor Robert Peter, of Transylvania
University,fientneky, ; Professor Chester I ewey, D. 17,
rievrYearti Professor Clearland
University:Ohio.,
Xn Pinsburgl.—A. W. Loomis, John Helper; Wilson
ISPCandleof, Dlr. Childi, - Col. Moricart, Rev. 1.1. r. Spam,
.1. 130, Williams, Major Harding. U. S; Arsenal; John
Ewing Ir. Sons , L. ilarper, D. N. White,' W. A.:nap.
shall, John Sunpson,Major Davis and John H Shoenber-
- Elf:l:rows SPLENDID OUTLINE MAPS are now
being introduced into all the leading schools In:
New England and New York. We have , obtained the
agency Gar them in Pittsburgh, and invite teachers:mil,
school'committee* to cult and examine them: , •
No. 1-151sp of the Western Hemisphere, E2xS2 inches.
No-2- do Eastern, do - do
No. 3— do " North America, 103811
No. 4 46 United States, •
•-• Europe, , 7oxe2
No. 7 do S, Ame rica.k. Africa, 70x£4 '
Price of the series with key,IIZ; or ' the first two
hemisphere Maps, with key, IMO.
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.
For sale at publisher's prices, without addition 'of
freight charges, ut the
IMUCATIOIOI.I3OOK. STORE.
co'r Market and Fourth ins..
()heap Watches.
iEJUST IthICEIVIID three dozen Gold .Putent
• Lever WATQIIES, full jewelled, and 18 carets
cases of new end desirable ritterns,which I can
sell from $3:l to S4G—and warrant..
ALeCt—onc-half dozen do. at $3O. r .
-'.. a fine assortment or English full jewelled gold
and filvc r Patent Lever Watches, of the best tankers.
• ASO—SLIver Lever Watches from SU to sas..
good common Watches, az SlOand slll=mar•
ranted.
The above stock of Watches are as low entire sold in
the eastern cities. - . ~ W. W. WILSON, '
novlB -. coe Market and Fourth sts.
Plottr Reduced..
Zs NOBLE will sell their Intro Flour,
I V deliverer-I on nnd after the lot November, 15225
'
i?' 100 ibs.; Superfine at $2,00.f IDO. tbs. A liberal dis
eountto retailers, •
noel WILMARTII NOBLE.
MARING,—A manual of the, imineiples and
1.14 practice of f goad Making—comprising the location,
construction and improvement of roads, common. mac
odamised, paredditanked.,Cre.,und railroads, LON. G.
Gillespie, A. M., C. E., new adman with . additions. A
few comes for sale by - V. - C.STOCKTON,'
Booliaeller, Printer and Binder,-
47 Market street. '
To Farmers and , those wishing
TO INSURE lIRTRUHRD PROPERTY
npuE New York ""Washington County itlutual Insu-
L ranee Company . " is The company for 'hernia Milan
in. Iris tlte only Farmers' Mutual Insurance Company
that has run through Bee years without faxing their
note :Ills the largest company of the kind In the world,
numbering *Vet 111,000 members— it does.nor insure
Steam Mills, CarPenter or Cooper shops, - or anything
hazardous or extra-hazardous., Only Houses, Barns and
their eontero, and bat #12,000; on ,one risk ; Churches,
Academics and School `Houses, and but $l,OOO on each.
A certificate can he seen from one of the fist men in
Pittsburgh, to show that the Company does pay its loss
es promptly. . 0 COLTON, GerelAgent,
noel ' cor. et 4th and Wood Its., - up stairs.
('II,ADIAMONDS.-dust received, 4 dozen
"Shaw's Patent" Glaziers' Diamond., assorted,
with and without keys, and for sale by
JNO. 11PFILDDEN to CO.,
95 Market et.
krorer.polnt. Persona.
11 1 - 11 ONTAIS'm celebrated' ener•pointed Pencils, in.
Ur weed cruses, jinn received, and fin sale by
oct24 JOHN B. iii.TADDEN & CO.
. •- Gioia Store:. • .
casihneres and Vastingsi Bea.yera,Piiots,
,t/ Cloak and Tritaminge—as good and as cheap as
any House to the city—by :
JOSHUA: ROBINSON,
European Agent;
sth et, one door west of Wood.:-
London /dastard.
P URE Lond9nayid Do itiFoltpitord, by qteica. , , for
_ -
'YOTJ/Wfia
aIIiI§"SCHOOL , , under the direction of Mr...fi-Biri.M .
-
W. Ittercatr, will be Re-Opened in c' Colonnade
Row,. Federal street, on PSONDAY, September MI. A
primary, department, and a number of optional 'branch
es, hams been added, and ' -a corps of teachers secured,
so that instructions will now be given to scholars of al
ages and attaifl me -
For particulais see Circulars, Which may be had at
Vim book stores —dr, consult the Principals, at their
dwelling, on Federal street
Alkihsny, Aug. a
No. 47 Market street_
• , LL.B. . •
Tita, open nCLASSICAL and ENGLISH BOROOIi
on the In Zifonclapar Sepumber . mix. Room, over
Wißiams &.CoAs Stoic, corner of Wood and Fifth
street .
. .
R ,
ev. Wax. D. HOWAtil), Hoe. WALTER H. tewass i
Dr. - ELLtarr, J. D.. TicCoae. Esq.,
" Dr , •-• [jsrlt,f
E:==l=
. .
8041,11 Parys,
IasrAVING taken to tho business of Mr. Benjamin
-AM Bown, Wholesale grocer, Fruiter and Confection
er, would respectfully solicit a continuance of.the pa-
tronage no liberally bestowed Amon their predecessor,
and would call the attention of the public in general to
the stock of goods kept in theireimblishment. which fors
"quality,cannotha suroassed in the city.
Foreign Fruits,Confectionary, Pieties, Spices, Pre
serves, Sardines, Oils, ,tc.,Arc , form part of their stock
now on hand f and all of tbe above articles have been
selected trout the best eastern houses.
A new stock of &gods in the above line a:t daily Uri
8.--Retailers and country storekeepers will find ii
to their advantage to givems a. call. toetig
sliver Porno, spoons, ar,e.
E keep constantly on Land a large assortment of
..silver Forks, Sptions, Ladles, &o, of oar or
manifacture, of Standard silver' .
JOHN ItUFADDEN &
91 Market street. '
Alttgatitiyang atssscar
OF one; two and three &sties, suited for detecting
. counterfeit banknotes, and other purposes, for sale
by [act24l =•• ' ' JOHN B. INPFAPDEN CO.
DARER'S BRONIA Heekeits Farina; '
13 Polishing:Putty, ; Starch Polish;
Pura Bay Rum ; received arid for sale by .•
, • - COULTER RACER,
t iler of. Wood, and Third. streetsta
FlAWLS.—Reeeived this monLing:ker expresp; 400
arothei Bay State end Long SELAWLS—very eupe
#°T 84/ea .9 d 9 raditi ! 7., MASON
62 and% Marker"street.
13Bled, LAKE ' SUPERIOR - TROUT AND SAL
' IRON Jusrreceived-from the Pittsburgh and isle
Royal Copper Mining Company. - - These Pisa far excel
In line flavor and latlieS3-a tt y etteghz
use lbulewer Lakes,:
and are put up e,Wtssly for family . ,
- - . corner of Fifth street andlMaritet alley.
RIN IN APER—A full supply of, sit the 411erent
Psizes =hand. oad made co order.
fel2o - • - REYNOLDS k BHEE.
r•-..,7;:!;'ig.',i1 - 4 'f, , ...t..;i,?,• 7 7.j..:i:,:i';..,.z,.ti,!0=_ . N. - 7f.;.;izK, - .. - : -,- :.. , .:.:,4; - .
;'_ , : ~- --::..-.,-- •.:,;'. i. ,, ,:i1_. t ' - L - :•i 7.,,.:-;.,r,".,-,t..i.'.,:;--;.'•:::,':,',
Read Thls
angSzif
=MO
EM=E
•
. ... • .....
State ft:Rattled PI re-Insurance ..Cossapobiy
• /14.RR/SBUDOH,.P.d.. • •
IIEfE very liberal patronage extended this
ny, having' issued policies .ta the' amount' of near k
e and a Half laillionof Dollars, during. the lord three
months, iis Ingricient manifestation of,..the:•eszinunlon
and confidence of the public in the, sYpttecOW. ittftßapic . ,
went on which its business is conducted: :' • -
To city. or country merchants, ancLowykkrs .
logs, obit Isolated or country property; tt If believed
this company affords advantages In point of , cheapness, r
safety and security, Inferior to act !neurone° Cotopttny
lc this : ccrontry. ..,•••••••••• . ;;;;,,- • ,
Conducted on the equitable - and greati d V improved %ye
tern 'of Cfassificatiez Or Rieke, excla ing alt sPectal
bazards, insuring only limited araourft in any, one hr
entity, thus precluding tho frequency and occurrence of
lotite area, and also, on both the Stock and Mutual plant •
it notonly possesses the cheapsess and accommodation
of both methods, but entitles the insured to a partieipl 4
lion in the profits, • •••••.:'• :; ... , •r
• It is under the. control of tho fatioiriag Directors t.—.l
P. Rutherford: A. J. Gillstt,• John 'B, Pocket; Samit el T.
Jones; Monza A. Carrier, Philq„o. Sedgwick, Robert •
Klotz.. A.. RMEIERFORD, Pres't.
. • . •A: .1. GILLETT, Seep.
-A. • •
152- Branch . Office for Western Perinsyliania,.
Simthfield street' Pittsburgh; Persons- desitinvinsul
lance will be farnisbed with books of the Compan • .by
calling at,the office . (ocin'l•
INSUB.ANOIL..
IIE DELAWARE' MUTUAL' SAFETY INSUR.
T
ANCECOMPANY,L-01fice:North Bourn oftlati PA! • •
change, Third street, Philadelphia. •
Fntr liont a/NM—Buildings Merchaudize• aild• Other •
property in 1014771, and countr y, insured against loss or
damage by fire at the lowest rate of premium. • ,
Mamas Insuasses.---They also insure Vesicle, Car;
goes and freights, foreign or coastvvise, raider open' or • ,
special policies, as the assured may desire. •
Imam) Tasairrorrranorr.—They_ also insure at eretuut•
dire transported by Wagons,. Railroad. Cars,. Canal
Anus and Steam Boats, on rivers and lakes , on the most
liberal terms.
"DIBECTOItS—Josepti H. Seal, Edniund•A. - SOuder j•
John C. Davis. Robert Barton, John R. P-Cllll2llBtSinnliel
Edwards, Geo. G. Leip er, Edward Darl ingto n, Ur ad R. •
Havis,'William Polwell ‘ Joha Newliu,Dr. R. M. Huston,
• James C.,Hana,Theophtlus Paulding, 11. Jones brooks,
Henry SlOan;Hugh Craig. George Serrill,•Spencer Mc-
Bonin, Charles Kelly, J. G. Johnson, William Hay, Dr. t •
S. Thomas John Sellers ,_Wm. Eyre, Jr: • . • • . ;
•• DIRECTORS AT PITTSBURGH. D.- T. Morgan,
Hugh Craig, /no. T . Logan.
WILLIAM MARTIN; President. ! ,1 -
Taos. C. Hawn, Vice President. •- •• .
JOSEPH W. Cowss4 - 9ecretary.
EY - Office of the Company, No. 42 Water street, pats.
burgh. - (lel6:dtf) • P. A. MILDEIRA,;Agent.
NOW England. AA StocSX imantarlitatApo. ' •
TiIpFRSONS desirous of Miming their Animals ;Wilt 1';
learkfreM the following by law ,of the . CoMpany,
that the terms of life insurance on stock is trerldifftrint
from insurance on hirinan life. The insured 'aro - entitled
to pay where the animal - breaks a leg, ,iincomos ;
Maims X. In the event of actidenCordiseitiiialtneh
a nature as to cattle permanent injury, tho u gh dostilisday. 7 ;
not etisoe, they . ill he liable for the dinctags denier trethe
an.mal not exceeding the amount insurtd. • . i
• . G. A. COIMON,AgisaV. • -
•
cot of Fourth and Wood via...np:OSSuni.
Fire. and inns Inis insurance:•... ,
THE OFFICE of ihe insurance co. North .driteriia
he been remota to th e Warehouse ofllardy;Jorter.
Co., No. 141 Front street; third house East' of-Wood
street, svh cre the sub sc r iber willies ins Policies{ OdSuild- -
ings and their contents,andon Shipments by 13telimboats
and other vessels, for:the above old and responsible
Company. ' iap3l JONES, Agent.
Life and Beaten inalirane..; , •
aIEE MUTUAL LIFE AND HEALTH INSURANCE
COMPANY, of Philadelphia, Incorporated by Cie
Legislature of Pennsylvania, Alarch,l64ti; Charter Per.
pctual; Capital $lOO,OOO. Bates hider than any Panne id- , L ;
eartio Company„and full 20 per tent. lower than, the
usual rates of Lite I clearance, (us the followlng'Compaci- ' •
son will show. Thus a person pr the age of Salaaming
Tor 8100 for life, must pay in the Girard 432,28Poinsyt: :'-
vania 82,30. Penn Mutual 82,0 a, Eqattable 52,04 New
Eagland 82,38, Albion 82,48, Now 2 ork Life 82,30,Lifi '
and Health, Philadelphia. $1,91.. •_ . . •.•
Dutscroas—Samuel D Omek, Charles D WMP
Boone, Robert P King, Charles - I' Hayes, M W
Chas 0 B Campbell,Al AI Reeve ; Al. D. Lewis Cooper,
- J Rodman Barker, E H Butler i ldwin R Cope. • Fan
dent, Samuel 0 Orrick ; Vies President, Robert . P. King
Seen tar", Francis Blnekburne. , ,
• Applications Will lie teeeived and' every information
given by SAMUEI, FAkiNESTOCK, Agent. ODPIca: 4 -
Commercial Rooms, corner of Third • andiffood streets
Pittsburgh. . . ' aractg:F
• INDEMNITY .
The Franklin Flre ,-Insetralata* -Gazzipstny
09 PIILL&D . JIMPE: .
Males W. Bancker,... ' Girtriitt leabilkds,
Thomas Hart, . Morava
Tobias Wagner, Adolphi E. 13onei -
Samuel Grant, David S. Browne, •
Jacob R. Smith, ' Morris Patterson.
CHAS. W. BANCICER„Pres'i.
Caws. G. Dszczza Secretary. • • • •
fr,r" Continue to mike Insurance, perpetual or limited
on every description of property in town and country.
-Thempitity have reserved a large Contingent,Fund
which, with the ir Capital and Premiuma, safely invested,
'afford ample protection to the assured. • . •
The Assets of the Company. on January Ist, 1849, as
published agreeably to en Act of Assembly, were as fol
tows, viz:
Mortgages
Realt4tAkte_ .••••••••••••• •-•••• • 94,724 S 3 •
Temporary Leans4.4.--,--J--,-. 25,03YE5
Stocks • .51, )25
Cash,
, • "
_2113,318,428
Since their incorporation, a -period of 19 -yeah, ?
have paid upwards of Ons Miaiors- Four Bun4oxf nets,
land Dollars, losses by Si,e thereby affording -evidence
of the advantages of Insurtuacc, as well as the abilitytunb
disposition to meet with promptness, all liabilities.
' J. GARDINEM. VOFPIN,Agent,
Office N. E. corner Wood had 3d sU
- Firs suld'lllststne insurance:'
In -
man - en Coinpany•of•North Alumina, of Phila.
rdEelphia.,through its duly authorized•Agentthe sub- t
serfber,offers to make permanent and. limited Insurance
on property,in this, city and its viclulty,,and. on shipments
by the canal and nvers. . • , , • - =
DIRECTORS
Arthur G. Coffin; Prdet. ' Samuel Ifrooks, , •-t• •
Alen Henry • Charlei Taylor, •••• . •
..Sarattel.W. Jones, &Mail W. Smith,
Edward Smith, Ambrose; White,' •
John A. Brown, Thomas,:.
"John White • John IL Neff, ••
Thomas P. Cope, • ' Richard D. w.i.61 , ,T
:::Win. Welsh, ' • -; • Remy D. Slierrani, Seep,
• This is the oldest Insarattee Company- In Me. Uniteds
States, having been chartered ba1.794. it chatter layer- v,
and from its high.standing, long erperienmei am
ple means, and avoiding all risks of an•extra hazardous
character, it may be considered ttioffenng ample seem'. 3
.ty to the public. WILTJAIitI R. JONES.
•At Counting Boom of.Atwood,Jones & Co., Water and -;
Front sta., Pittsburgh , mayfly
- - L' re. and. Marsala . Dasmkartne.
rTIREINSURANCE CO. OF NORTHAMERIek will
II make pennanent and limited Insurance on Property
in this, City and vicinity, and on .shipments by Canals,
Rivers, Lakes, and by. Sea. - The properties of ibikConi- ;
- panyare cvef investedand.furrtiskan available fund for
;the run Pie indemnity:of all persons:voixtdesire to be pro.
,teeted b t rlnsnranee. Val. F. 7ONES, Ageht,
DLEIII2IIIIS INSTILT.tITES.,
.Ikif.EDICAL DEPARTMENT ;The regular intifseof
AlL...Lectures will commence oh' the first of Nortmo*r
and combine antil the last 'et Febraary:' l'lretftnatorai.
cal Department will be :opened and-ready - to receive
Student& by the Etat of October... The ,Illedical Depart-
meet will be under the - direction oil the following,
•-. paossatiosts:
Fasmain;ll.. DProfessor of Anatomy: .
ft.S. - Nswrost; Al. }. Professor of,Surgery.
J. Iluccu, Al. D., Professor of-Theory and Prietiee o
• Medicine.- . -
W. Brio Powers., Al. D., Professor of Phisioirgy,-
tholoy,_Mineralogy and Geology.
J. Kum, M.. D.;Professor of MateriaMedice,Thertipeu
tics and Medical Jurisprudende.
1. MU.TON-Sormuus, Al. Protease:l of Chemistry and
Pharmacy. - „,.-. • ..; -
J. A. Waso:q, Al., D., Professor of Qbeteiries
_ eases of-Women and Children. • • -
. •
01.1111QOP. LEcT.UIIES.
Medieine—Prof. H. J." Mmes.:•
.Sutgery—Prof. It. S. Nzwrort, - •
Ftsmeesu, M D., Al.AnatoreticatlieMonerrater,
The fees for a full comae. amount io WO:
Each Professor% Ticktt,Sls.'.• Matriculates-% S 4 De•••
monstrator's Fee,Blo. Gradnation,62l • . ;• • ;
Those desiring trirtherinformation,willfileasenthiress
their letters (post pain) to the Dean; and Students arri-
ving in the city will please call'on hire at the "Commer
cial Hotel. - R.S. NEWTON,
• .'. incest of theracultY._
- • LAW -DEPARTMENT.. , • ;
Hon ENV M KING,Prof, of Theory and Practice•oft,aw
JnoDri.asnmu,Esq,.Profrof Commercial Juriefithdeace.
' *Tetms-350 per session. ~4 •
' All commitrucatious pertainiti-MthitidepartMehtiaust •
be addressed to . Al. -KINGi-Elsq:
Memphis, Tierin. ' March,.lBso. .• • •- -. • ;;;,, -
Tim .Eacalties, for intellectual abilities, moral worth
and, professional neouirementsi will compare favorably
with the mastdistingrushed in our cotuary, Tl Mettieaß y.
"Faculty constitutes 'an' anomaly - in - ULM or any other
country.-ail of them are able Lecturers - and the best of: ',.`•
• Those who willcontemplamourge.ographicalposition,
and the extent of our population, can have no doubt MS to- ; -
the eligibility of our situation for an enterprise ot the LI
kind. /is to health; including alliteasens of the year,we
deny that anyethereity humors..., - • •
. r
- The first class of the Law and Medical DepOtmenteo.
t hi s i n shoue, were email, but that gentlemen composing
them are talented and in.the highest degree respectable--
afavomble Omen for the future proMpenty of the Institute. '
That the public may be rltisSed'of the permanency of
this sehool,we teel.it our duty to state,that the Trustees
sad Facoltyform a unit in action,which augurs weiffot
its future success ; and that the peculiar internal Cupid
zation which connects them, cannot - intenipted.
. - E. W. M. KING, "
apt • President of t he Memphis Institute.
TbM 44 Pittsburgh Brewery.
"Pr - AWING taken a lease of Ws well known Brewery,
EL and having it now in full operation, I ant now. Pre - r ,
paredlo. furnish nty, friends and the-pabtio with a supe
nor article of ALBS' and BAVARIAN Bh.tEß,, r in any c .
gentility. Call and see,at the corner of Yen& street and. t
Barker's alley. ' [Jantll • ' • BENITZ.
VirE have fine and convenient Storage Ott die- second ;
a
• : nd third atones of oar 7arehoese,'Whieb we
wi furnish at reasonable rates. Also, a lat dry
Cellar, suitable for Storage. MAGUIRE&
ap26nf I No 124 Second at., becSreitlifield tart oral 'c
lArtintdow • Shadesi Batraleara,,
VILASS; PAINTING AND STAINING, warranted to
wash, at No.' 10, St. Cr.sur smear, Pritinmeg,
For apecitaetur, call at Wilkins , Haill_Walkers' Fix
cluinge;Smillifiald streist ; and Reevirt Rat Stare,Wonil,
zi nsan ie . and J., O. 0. Ws, Aprops4ll.4Saikes; prrintml,
In a snpertor manner. • :
Fresco painting executed In traptirinistyle;
can and Poreigndesignsi • - S. WATSO N.
-EDWARD R. KERNAN,
KY.t+:T fR' ri'.w.~n~^.v'r4nM~<vK. - k.Yw -Cl.
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