The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, January 11, 1851, Image 4

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    • Baniairt: 'and :Exchimec,BrOlars;" . ,
Wm ; l gamer : Fourthstole= dour to Pittsburgh Bank.
Henn* Sargent, corner: Wood nruiSikth'streetat:!.....". 's
E/rig, Fourth-treet, opposite ti tb.hi.Bank.
W 4 MU t 476., 64 'Wood • street:, Ltd :door above Fourth'.
S lonest o.,•6.7ltcornee•Wood add Fimalli its.
Hill 4,Zurnt;q.i:Vien4 oreet; dont belnw Tanta!, .
.7.llT.Boliartsiiii;;coruet ;1370nd dad Third streets: ;
Kramer- Rehm, coriier Wobd find Third streets',
St iii Williams - Co., canner Wand and:Third Ms. -•—
Cook 4' Harris, corner A.lnsket. and Fifth streets. •
N Halmos 4' Sons 55 Market st. between 3d and 4th.
s*4-4: .Maiceraand jewellers-,
w•Mr-witiori; cot fie r Marla t and tFeturth streets . •
11 Richardson, 71 Market street, near the Diamond
Sohn B. McFadden: Co. 55 hlarketstreet, near Fifth
Sands*.Reinennin / 7 Filthitieet r heaf - Mnrket
lb:ltattberger f Sixth street, itelix Grant ,
Whotesate Grocers amwris riots .4 , ithduce . Deatert
Staart&SilLll6 -Wood street, abOve fifth. -
Alexander King; 211 Liberty streetopperite
-R. Birteeic . lx.,l9 Commercial Row, :Liberty street. ';
B."Gaatianchant, Commereial-Bow, Liberty street.
S George &-Co.,:2lo.l..ibeity street, opposite 7th:
John Grler;2ll Libertritreet. . _
11 ra M Gormly,2lo Liberty street, opposite Eagle Hotel.
Myers &Hunter, 188 Liberty Street. .4 1- IL •
S illeClarkan & bO. 142 street.
Carson filcKnigh , Sikth, between Wood Shd:Liberty.
S-&- ft PloydoLibertY-Wond'and Sixth: streets.
Land:lett & Stoptem; snd.l33,Wood street. •
• Wra er,155 Liberty street, opposlte6th.
W-&-RATeCatelicourlo6:ls2Liberty Street.
BrOvitt ts Kirkpatrick, 144 Liberty street. 4- = • s
English &Bennett,_
_457 Weitidin., - oppositiSt. Charles.
Tassel , &Best,' Wood street; opposite St: Charles. .:'..
S'ailwortfile Co, 2 7 Wood, between Ist and 2.11 sts,
Wm Bagaley & Co., Nos. 18 and 20 Wood street. •
Wick & McCandless, corner Wood and Water its:
Wm Mcßee corner Wood and Front streets, , " •
Barb ridge," Wilson &go, Water, bet. Wood and &naked.
Chuselt, Carothers 'Water had' Prontitreets.
Bois & Berger, corner and Second streets.
Cantitritist. Eladthi3 Smithfield street, near Water.
. Mmes Denney, Jr., cornei Water and Smithfield streets.
C Firm:3,4l Water, between. Market aadAlrobd.
W/3 Holmes & Bro.-37 Water, bet.. Wood and_Market.
_L wan rraan; al - Water and 60 First street.
'lams Dilkelli , n Water and. 44 Front street.'
F Perry corner Hancoek st.a:nd Dam:mane Way.
King as MOOthead, - .27'W00d street. - -
Knelt' Matthews St Cmx,'Water; bet.- Markel and Ferry.
Ca/nista/on, .Prothsel, ana". Forwarding Merchants..
Sellers & Plicols,lsCoramerelal ROw, Liberty
. D avid street D Fitzinarnorts & Son.„_l2s,Wood street.
George Cochrati, 15t0....46.W00d street. - - •
B , .V.W.liarbatigh, 53 Water and 104 Front street,
A..vinkia. &son, Smithbeld street, near Water
Rbbertson & fteppert, , tio. 109 Second street..
Armstrong &Clrour,;.s Market st. t between list and 241. ,
littylogle& Clarke,lB3Sectind street, above Wood.
Grocers'-and Dealers in Liquors:,
WamorticornerLiberty-and-Wa.pie Streets.
/no McDevitt &Bros.,l3:Counnerelal . Row, Liberty at;
.has Patton Jr. N 0.1.7 Commercial Row, Liberty street.
Brfar; No. lit Liberty street, and 453 Diamond alley.
T J Is Jackson Duncan, 249 Liberty street.
Robert Mdore, 11 Commercial Row, Liberty street.
Robert Bell, Liberty street, oppolite Wood._
W.Letuner & Co., 180 Liberty street.
_NV & AI Mitcheltree,l6o , Liberty street:. .
Jacob Weaver, ..fr.,oomer Market and Front streets.
Saddre, /lantern__ and Trunk Makers. •
M Oliver, Lib'City,opPosite Se;i4eitth street.
A Holstein,l2 6 .Weod street, near Virgin alley.
44P Sadds, 142 \void street.
Rahatmer t,DufF,ls6ltesdof Wood street.' -
W A Gildeutione y;100 Wood st.; third door below Fifth.
- R& w gackey,9o Wood st.,bet.sth and Diamond alley.
Samuel hlc.Clarkan,96 4Vood, bet ; sth and Diamond al'y
ft it klartlery,-85 Woiadst., cor. Diamond alley.
rooting- Muses - alga' Varieties.
3 Gillespie fc Co., '76 Wood at., between 3d sad 4th. •
iterritislY & Sawyer,62, corner Wood and Fourth sta. •
S Kennedy, Fifth street; near Wood.
• • Qnienatoare and China. .
George Breed, 94 Wood street.
-IHliodirinsoni 66'Wood,between 34 and 4th streets.
Henry iligby.laa Wood street, 2 doors above Fifth. •
- • Booksdkra and •Stationeric
- "gay ie: - 'Do. , ,orner of wood and Third streets.
, o.l3nekofen,l37 Liberty street.—German Books.
' l ,riotor Scriba, Filth street, between - Wood and Market.
1 H Mellor, el Wood at—School Books and Stationery.
Luke Loo 89 Wood st.--School Books, Stalin:.
'Elliott & English, 79 Wood street.
'So Writ= & Stockton, corner Market and Third sm.
& Co., B) Market st.,9cl door from Diamond.
S Bosworth to Co., Fotuth street; near Market. -
Patent
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Wm Jaekson, coiner Liberty and Wood streets. '
Shepherd's bledieine Depot,f4 Smilbfield street.
-l ap4,&Magma, 192 Liberty st, 4 ddors above Virgin ay.
krOwerifeld & Bros., Atheneum, Liberty street,
;J'EDowning,_2lBLibertY street.
&- L C Alc?tlttllen,23o Liberty, cor. Garrison alley.
''BoobYer - tr. Gribble, 251 Liberty 5t.,3 doors above Irwin,
"NV.; Darin, corner Liberty and Irwin streets.
:John P. flopeivellyl.3B Liberty st., near St. Clair.
RS Alan : laud 45 Liberty it., corner Virgin alley. •
Delany, 45 Liberty street.
.Argust*.. Bernard, 1.48 Liberty scree.' •
Alctioskey;lsl Liberty street. •• •
':. Chignell, 153 Liberty street. • - • - • .
:Lafe'rence ItEtehel,l6s Liberty street. " - ' •
'W. Leonard; ect Wood street, bet. 4th and Diamondalley
Sehroetler, , Hagenatin & Co., 67 Wood, 1 door below ith
itildetbrand B. C2 . ,101V00d street, near Water. '
• Robert Chester; st-,ber4th and Diam'd ay
•' Parket& Lowe;6s Smithfield street, near 4th.
tAiorgans_tern & Bros., Oak' 4614 berry street.
''R Straw, corner Biarket and Second streets. -
•R. 'Barker, hlasket et. between 2d and 3d. . • :
• • oisns find Pistoli.
14 a me Camay, corner Liberty and..raitistield sireeti.
st., between Market and Liberty.
,JosepliCrxug, Wayne st., opposite Canal Basin.
..4..carvarright , &3 \Yowl belco , Diamond alley
, Merchant .Tailors. .
A. Maltz Staithireldst.,ntAth and Diamond alley
Eamnel Gray, Exchange Barldingai DI. Clair arrant.
• • Cheap Publications. •
hi A Miner. Smithfield st., Opposite Brown's Hotel.
'•Ui P MOIS4 f B5 Fourth street: •
41n1fintsl‘taternri Depot, Third st., opposite Post Office
;•'. - L• . - Dry goods Mereitants. • .
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ir Unfits:, corner Market and Pilth streets..
all Pratte ,100 Market street, near Fifth.
J Shea, 109 Market incest, between Fifth and Liberty.
- Mentz,-11,4 Market street, near Liberty. -
J & BF McConnell, corner Slo.rket and. Fifth streets.
- V - Diller,S.E. corner Market. and Fourth streets.
11 Garrani s New York Store, 70 Murketatreet.
E Sp ence, 38 Market street, between lad and 3d.
Mentzer &C0.,81 Market st., bet. sth and Diamond.
, - Alexander & Day ! 75, N. W. cor. Market and Diamond
Absalom Morris, 65 Market st., bet: 4th•and Diamond.
.George &White,3l..Market st., between 3d and 4th.
L. Examen, 00 Market st., neat Fourth street.
.W.ll. Murphy, corner Market and Fourth streets
Whoiescae Dry Gooda
•,• Stlicklerrit• .White,B9 Wood street. , .
bilmon& C0., - 00 Market st„between ad end 4th.
'Palarphp, Wilson 4. C0.,48 Wood et., 2d door above ad.
tiacapton,Stisith C0.,64.W00d st., between ad and 4th
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-Aldermen and . Justices of the Peace
14-Buoktohoter,Fcrurtli street; above Smithfield.
fteinharb' !twin street, near Liberty,
• . ' and Shpes.
VVM Jacksoa, corner Liberty and Wood streets
,1 S Adams 219 Liberty street, next Eagle Tavern.
Sambel Daizelli DE Wood street, above Fifth
S Keys, d Fifth street, near Market.
D.& Olmsted, corner Market and Liberty e •
jti/Ileilliobbi 09 Market and'4l Liberty wee •
Jilsepla Flummer,lo9Wood street, near . Firm
George,Albree, 71, corner Wood and Fourth streets.
'MCC only 4-.Lotimis, 09 . Wood st-, between 3d and 4th.
' 7 Rutledge, 60 Wood street, third door above Fourth.
"Z•Tyw Hayward, corner Market and Liberty streets
T , l3Oratiam, No. lad Third street;
Smithfield street, near Diamond alley.
. • John Taggart,"Etnithfield street,•near Fourth.
• 7-Battivi corner Smithfield and Fifth streets.
Troth Jr. Scott, corner Sinithfiad and Fourth streets.
Adair; Smithfield street, four doors above ad.
WmEttettleri Smithfield street, near Brown's Hotel.
-7otoi Campbell, corner Smithfield and Second streets.
r 1V E Schmertz t 23 Smithfield, between Front and 2d sts
T 19.1iinton. st. Clair street, near LibcrlY.
T Thompson, St. Clair st.,•between PB/1)1 and Bridge.
H. Perry , 75 Fourth street; near Wood.
• -fitennen yrilita.ms; Fifth street, near Market.
-SvWitasbangh,s3 Water and I.otFront sueets.
litri.l3tirker, Smithfield st.:, bet. 4th and Diamond ay
Hugh , L ee , corner Liberty street and Cecil's alley.
and 'Sash -Factory.
Ttunass Moffat; Penn street, near the Point
.IS/ 4 . 41. Kelly, Seventh street; above : the Canal.
- - ' - Hardware and Cutlery. - -
,Walter F
FahnestooleS4 Liberty street: •
• T Leech, Jr., 133 ood streeti above Fifth. •-•
Hays 4- Getty, 61 Market street, neat Fourth.
Wolff ,4.. Lane. corner Liberty and St. Clair streets.
R thurlap,Jr., hiarketstreet,lteer : ,•
- • Huber 4-.Lantinan,7llWoodst.ibet.4tb and Ditunanday
Cartwright.,B3 Wood st., 1 door be.:.:nr , Diamond alley.
Walker, 85 Wood tu n bet. Distnont, alley and.4thst.
- Coop'er Lovely, titi Wood street,2d door below Fourth.
Whitmore 4- woitt, 50 Wood Et., between 3d arid 4th.
• 3oieph Woodwell, corner Wood and s econd streets.
-;l3own Tetlay,l.4o Wood street, near Virgin alley.
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&Bell, No 168 Liberty street, oppOsite Sixth
;Walter Bryant, IBlLibeity st, opposite head of Wood
WatTOttng 4. 140 Liberty street, near St. Clair.
'Samuel aleClain, DS Wood and comer Diamond , alley.
me‘ Herd a.nt tV4.1.1.31 door below Diamond ale ,.
- Richard Bard,lol. Wood street.
.. illiam Irwin, Diamond alley.
James Irwin Diamond alley, near Diamond.
Drug: and Medicines.
- TiO,BeT 4. McDowell, corner Wood. st. and Virgin altrY'
R 3s Sellers.s7 'Arced st., between 3d and 4th.
L Jr., ecir.,blarket street, nod the Diamond and
;Wilcox, Jr., corner 4th and Smithfield streets.
Dr. n Sinyter, corner Market and Thiastrears. --
.1 A Jonca,* -co., corner Walnut and Penn streets.
.3 A lents, cornet Bawl and Penn streets.
13racui4. Reiter, - eorner Liberty and St. Clair stieets:
lidsvard Fenderich,corne rltlonongahela Rouse.
it it:Tahiiestock 4. Co., corner Wood alitFirst 'Streets.
John D Aforgan, corner Wood et. and Diamond elky.
Sod Mohler, corner Wood and Fifth Meet&
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Thos K liibLe t, corner !,iberty and: Saddifiald te n and
Manufacturer of Wriyngilaist ana Ink'.
Win itentAeregni `41:1-fi66eilY . 4
J Co, No LW Wood street
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Harr Caps-and :Fars: ", • '
Wm fl6nl4,3lsWood 4 streei, r eorrthr Virgin alley
Wiliresethl• Mefilaster,9s Market st,l. door from Fifth.
C L Illugee,92 Smithfield st,therween td and and 3d.
•James Wilson, Smithfield sty 2d door from Fourth.
GGinstigow,lo3 Wood st,third door below Fifth.
W Douglas 77 Wood streni,ionrtlidoor above Fourth:
Mctore 75 Wood, third door aluovelFearth. •
Charles 11-Paulson, T 5 Wood street near Fourth. •
McCord 4 , Co,sturner Wood and Fifth pinata. . •
John A , Garey,l43 Woodat.,hp.lsaPrelbtiterituiCitareti.
Wm E Stftenuoil, 3 Fottebtain , s Rtito,'Laliortiand 71.11 a.
M 4. ane Eon oebtnev Smithfield and Filth streets. ,
TB Young .. .l. Co, Smithflold . slmet, between 2d and 3d.
Razlett4-fisrew Smithfield near Fourth street. - -
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. , . , rrontr_n. Contioantea.
tralfonalLOan Fond arid Life 1tuh',.C0,134 Wood street.
Delarrare-'lll.nlital Safety; 4S Wateratreet.
Westernlniarttnee - Co., of Pittsburgli, No. 33 Waier st.
Proteetion Itstranoe - Co, Office 127 Wood street. -
Franklin fire Ineurarice Co, corner Wood and 3d sts.
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='; • -' lP...Paper -I ;mnd Bordering.
(Successor to S C 87 Wood street
Jautes - RoerCocfp Wood a_ ,t 2 doors below Dia,ay
Shidleilarnittaeld street, near Fourth. -- -
Thomas Palmer 47 Market st 'berweeit'3d and 4th'
and copper Smithy.
M Doerflinger,;WCod Street opposite Ist Pres. Church
A Capi4es, corner Liberty and Smithfield streets.
L ShroAtheneum Building, Liberty street.
G G Backulen,lB4- l ATOdstreeiw '
Blundollar,LW Wood streeC: • ,•••,- • • •
S Mentsvil7 Fittlici, between Wood and Market.
H Denuder, 50 Liberty stre,a, near Market.
Sheriff &Shirk No., 8 Market street, near Water.
Kelly +Bro., 81.uth, between Wood and Liberty streets
James T iitneaid, Frdea and 2d streets, hear Market.
Wool Merchants
r; "CYhpltsak •~Jlntlt- Sloie,`.
Calri;ut and Chai'i,,lifakers
; TO4it B trurdivy, 1.12 Third ay . Let Wood and, Smithfield
• Ennp.ant "Ana.
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Blakely & Co. Penn street, (Canal Basin.)
I' W _Byrnes Co, 205 Libertyst.; Jno Thompson, Ag't..
Liverpool and Philadelphia Packet Line, Brown 4. Kirk.
- patnalr, 1441A:out)! street. . .
Hods and Tavime
Brown's Hotel, Smithfield st;between Second and Third.
Virginia Hmuns, corner Water` nd Ferry streets
Fannerrnen, J. Little, corner Fourth and Ferry streets
Wm. Tell liotel,Water street, above Smithfield
Eagle, MchTaster,
Jr,T Ag't, Liberty street.
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Sttles, comer cad Third streets.
National ilatel,Water street, above Smithfield.
Perry House; corner Eittneockit and Duquesne Way.
Burnt District:Hotel, corner Smithfield' nd Secoad sts.
Monongahela house, corner Smithfield and Water ala. ,
Exchange Hotel, corner Penn and St. Clair streets.
- , Foundrg
Quinn, Mande *-Co, corner 2th and Liberty streets.
.Nicholson & Payue,l.9lLibeny street, head of Wood
Watlntrin,_Attieneum Bailin& Liberty street.
Pennock, Mitchell 4. C 0,160 Liberty street.
Alex . 111 5 411 7, taiga Gilt Alove,) No. 19 Wood street.
John Anderson* Son:corner Water and Chant sts.
Bakers and, Confectioners
A'Androwi, " Eagle," 52*Diamord alley
R Reany, R. Road, comer Wylie and Tunnel streets.
P .H Hunker, Fifth street, dear blatket.
A'CFScheldeeker," Star," 42 Diamond alley.
Morris KonziSriathfteid at, bet. Fifth and Diamond alley.
Win E Dowry.," Union," Smithfield st,bet.ll and 4th.
Biilnnen dlui - Mantua Makers
Mn. Dail, 10 St Ctair,steet, between Penn and bridge
AtmLeech, 9 Fifth street, between Wood and Market.
MrsHIE Morrison, No.B St. Clair street.
Mrs Parker, N 0.4 Patterson's Row; St. Clair street.
ffiss Kain, corner Peru/ and St. Clair streets.
Fancy a Vansty Goods.
T K Mactin . Bros, 117 Wood street, near FAIL
McCandless 4. Campbell, 97 Wood street.
Geo Witahn, 72 Wood rare et,sign Gilt Comb.
Charles Arbuthnot, cor. Wood street and Diamond alley
• Kaufman 4 Boyle, 88 Wood 0, 2 1 door above Diam'd ay
Zebalon Kinsey, 67 Market street, near Diamond.
Kinsey." Knox, 92 Market street, near Fiala.
Cotton Manufactures
drier 4. Monaghan, eZ.d Liberty street.
Boat Stores
A Weaver, Wayne street, opposite Canal Basin.
John Hannan, SO Willer st,_bet Wood and Smithfield.
James Kerr, Jr. 4. Ca, 20 Water street, near Market.
Joseph Major, No. 4 Maiket street, near Water.
McCammon Y Stevens, 7 and 9 Market at, near Water.
Thomas Oliver, S. B. Bakeryi29 Water street.
Brwh Nan.ufactuntrs.
Blair § Co, Wood street above Fifth.
J Kennedy, 63 Wood street, Worth door above Fourth
• - - Family Groceries.
A S Getty, collier Wylie and Washington streets.
William Wilson, corner Second and Ross streets.
George'Humbert, corner Penn and Marbury streets
Thomas Applebe, corner Wylie and Tunnel streets
George Arthurs, corner Smithfield and Fourth sts,
Hugh Garvey, X 43 Liberty street, opposite Fifth.
.1 Donaldson, corner St. Clair and Penn streets.
.1 S 3I Young 4. Co, corner Fourth and Ferry streets.
It Patti, corner Seventh and Grant streets.
Cyrus !Back, Diamond hack of Old Court House.
%V Buchanan, comer Wylia and Chatham streets.
H Hotivelsr, IVylie et, between Tunnel and Chatham
H C Kelly, corner Fifth street and Market alley.
Thomas Woods, Liberty sumet,near Water.
Trimming, Hosiery and Variety:
W Daly &Cu, Manufacturers and Importers, Fifth
F 11 Eaton 4. co, P 2 Fourth 91, bet Wood and Market,
Wm M Hersh, corner Third and Market streets.
Sohn Orr ¢ 00, Market street, near Fifth.
Joseph Horne 4- Co, 63 Market st., bet 4th and Diamond
Tobacco, Sine . and Cigars.
.1 Fiallertud, 149 Wood street, near Sixth.
J McCollister, 19 Fifth st, between Wood and Market.
Daniel Day,49 Wood street between 3d and 4th.
J Stein, St. Charles Hotel, W ood street.
George She Mar, 107 Smithfield street, near Fifth.
tY 4. D Rinehart, Irwin st; between Liberty and Penn.
J A Mazurie,33 Hand street, between Liberty and Penn
Extract of Coffee.
John Martin, FAr.traot ef Coffee Manufacturer, 51 Dia
mond Alley, between Wood and Smithfield =greets.
, Glass , Alanufaclicers.
Wm McCully 4. Co; lag Wood street.
Chambers, Agnew 4 Co, t) Wood bet Watea and tat sts
Bakewell, Pears 4 Co, corner Wood and 2d streets.
Curling, Robertson 4. G o o, corner Wood and Front sta.
Simpson 4. Co, th:. Wood street, next Bagaley 4- Co
Afusic Stores
John U Mellor, Wood street—Chickerines Pianos
Lumber Mereitants.
William Dilworth, Grant street, near Seventh.
Rowan 4. Davraon, Sixth street, near Grant,
Thomas Scott, Penn st., bet Barker's alley and Irwin at.
Soap mut Candle Manufactories.
WWilson - Icßoss itreet, between 'ad and 4th.
ilson& Gormarn Fourth street, near Ross
B C Sawyer t Bon, 40 Wood st, opposite St. Charles.
Fruits and Candies
Jae C Anderson .
15 Smithfield at, between let and 2d;
J Hunker, 92 Wood et., between sth and Diamond alley
Joshua Ithodes,9 Woodstreet, near Water.
Plough Manufactories.
Robert Rail, No. 147 Liberty street.
Hall 4 , Speer, Penn street,coraer Cecil's alley
Mustard . and Spices.
John B Bell, corner Liberty and Perry streets.
Rhodes 4.'Alcorn, SO Fifth st, opposite Post Buildings
J 8111 Yciung 4. Co, corner Fourth and Ferry streets
Pittsburgh Tea Store, Fifth st, bet Wood and hlarke
Dentists.
Wm A Ward, Dentist, Penn street, 3 doors above Hand
Periodicals I Periodicals t x
NEW ARRANGEMENTS. 1
uwC. WALL respectfully announces to his friends*
. and the public, that he has purchased the old es
ib ished Periodical Depot, No. 8.5 Fourth street, from
111. P. Morse, and is prepared to forniBh all customers
with LITERATURE at the cheapest rates
He has made arrangements with the Eastern Publish
ers to receive all new works as soon as they have been
issued from the Press.
All the popular Magazines of the day constantly on
band.
The Philadelphia, New York and Boston Literary X'a
/perw received regularly and for sale at the counter.
Suttisnery, Site Steel Pens,Blank Books, Cards, etc.,
&e. constantly on head.
1 ' D. 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., Pittsbarib.
.. lir, Orders by mail promptly executed. foct7
3341 DidMOND, Ar.r.Ey.P 51317R0 H.
. . - THE Proprietor of this well
sikm known . R.SSTAIJRA.PiT takes
, pleasure in informinglus friends
to Pittsburgh and vicinity, that
his house has lately undergone a thorough renovation,
and tiOW mike with any house west of. the mountains..
Oa his bill of fare will :alwOyo be found the best of
HYSTERf3. together with GAME and. FISH of eery
description ; in feet, all the varieties and delicacies of
the season areverved up at the shortest it , tice, in a style
caletilatedlO please and gratify the taste at the most fa
stidious epicurean. '-- • • - -
His stock of LIQUORS, having been selected by him
self, are of a superior quality, andesubrace the best and
eholcest brands imported of French and • Swiss Wines,
Cordials, Scotch Ale, Irish and Scotch Whiskey London
Brown.Slont,and the best Philadelphia Ale-and Porter.
Atrial of these Liquors is all that he desires to insure a
favorable opinion. • • WWI. BENNETT;
,
Oyster gainers issad Cotsfeettontsiy t
hsrditieriber respectfully informs his friends and
e pubtwohathe has removed to No. 36, St. Clair
Street, one door - front Penn where 'he has opened a
CONFECTIONARY ANDbYS'rEit SALOON, awl
will kefp.always"on hind ever y article in his line of
neits, - "fresh - and sweet. Oysters eerveflAisi in the
stewed or fried, to snit all tastes. AlSoforrhandi .
a sapp
seDi laf 'Pratt, of all kindal t i l lm
N GB RAC
•;.;; ; A.SteraNralteSTlFic-woNDER
•
P--PBIRt•
THE THX/E , ;;DIGtESI'IVE -
Gastric Juice 1 '
A • ORRAT-DYSPEPSIA. -
PEPARED from Rennet,.or the fourth stomach of
the Ox, after directions by Baron DEMO, the great
Pnysielogical ChendSt, by .I,`S.: HOUGHTON, 111. D„ NO.
11 North. Eighth street, Philadelphia, Pa.. •
This is a truly wonderful tummy for. INDIGESTION,
DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, CONSTIPATION LIVER
COMPIAINTi-mnil ARBIL/TY, Miring:atter Nature's
own method, by Neture'S own agent, the Gastric Juice.
'Ma a teaspoonful! of this 'Fluid, - infused in .water,
will digest Or dissOlve••Fran' POMSIDS or ROAST Bass is
ABOUT 11 , 70 ROMS; out of the stomach,
SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE-I
Baron Ltsano, in his celebrated work en Animal Chem
is.try„
. says t "An artificial Digestive Fluid, analogous 110
the Osistrit 'Juice, may tie readily prepared from the mu
cous membrane of the stomach of the - calf, in which va
rious aruclea of food, insmeat and eggs, will be so soft
ened,changed • and digested, just in the same manner as
they would be, in the buman stomach."
Dr. Ptaituts r in his lemons treatise cio ".Food and Di
et," published by Fowlers & Wells, New "a o r b , page 21,
states the same great fact, and describes the method of
preparation. There are
- few higher authorities than Dr.
Dr. his valualle writings on the " Physiolo
gy of Di ges ti o n" observes that " a diminution of the due
quantity of the Gastric Juice is a prominent and all-pre
vailing cause of Dyspepsia;, rind he states that "a dig
tinguirmed-profeasor of medicine in London, who was
severely affiieted with this complaint, finding everything
else to fail, Lod recourse. to the Gastric-Juice, obtained
from the stomach of living animals, which proved . com
pletely successful." . .
Dr. fittanast, authO is f re ma rka b le fau works on " Vegeta
ble DietAiSSYSI "It i ' fact in physiology,
the of animals, macerated in water, tm
part' to.the fluid theproperty of dissolving various tub
eke of fooddand of effecting a kind of artificial discs
tiOntif them an no wise different from the natural digest
ive process." . .
Dr. Satort's greet Work, the "Chemistry of bfan,"(Lea 1
& Blanchard,
_Phile ,-1846, pp 3 21-2) says! "The discov
ery-of PEPSIN forms a new era in the chemical history
of Digestion. From recent experiments we know that
food is diastilved as rapidly in an artificial digestive
fluid; prepared from. Pepsin, es it is in the natural GOA
.
trio Juice - itself." .
Professor Tharrousois, of the Jefferson College. Phila.
delphia t in hisgreatwork on Human Physiology, devotes
more than fifty pageslo an examination of Bus 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
gelation occurred as perfectly in the artificial as to the
natural digestions." • ' •
AS A' DYSPEPSIA CURER, ,
Dr. Houousores preparation of PEPSIN has produced
the most marvelous effects, curing cases of Debility,
Entaciation, Nervons Decline, and -Dyspeptic. Consump
tion, supposed to be on the very verge of the grave. it
isimpossible to give the details of cases in the limits of
this advertisemenh,butanthenticated certificates lave
been given of mote than TWO HUNDRED REMARK
..ABLE cuays, inPhiladelphia, New York, and Boston
alone„. These were nearly all desperate cases, and the
cures Were not only rapid and wonderful, but perma
nent.
It is a great NERVOUS ANTIDOTE, and particularly
useful for tendency to biliona disorder, Liver Complaint,
Fever and Ague, or badly treated Fever and Ague, and
Um evil effects of Quinine, blercury,:and other drugs
upon the Digestive organs after a long sickness. Also,
for excess in eating, and the-too free-use of ardent spir
its. It also reconciles Health with Intemperance.
OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS. •
There is no form of OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS
width it does not seem to reach and remove at once.—
No matter how bad they may be, it GIVES INSTANT
RELIEF: ' A single dose removes all the unpleasant sytnp
tants and it only needs to be repeated, for a short time,
to make ,
these good effects permanent. PURITY O F
BLOOD and VIGOR OF BODY, follow at once. It is
particularly excellent in chaos of Nausea, 'Vomiting,
Cramps, Soreness of the pit of the Stomach, distress af
ter earwig, low, cold state of the Blood, Heaviness, Low
mess of Spirits, Despondency, Emaciation, Weakness.
tendency . to Insanity, Suicide, &c.
Price, ONE DOLLAR per bottle. Ono bottle wilt of
ten effect a lasting - core.
Every bottle bears the written signature of .1. S.
HOUGHTON,II.O., Sole Proprietor.
Sold by agents in every town in the United States,
and by respectable dealers in Medicines generally.
Agents for Pittsburgh, KEYSER k hieDOWELL, 141
Wood street.
Retail dealers supplied at Proprietor's prices. Diva y
Also, for sale by R. E. SELLERS, 57 Wood street.
Tea Stores
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• - "`-:3, . - . ••• , 5 .• • .
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Petroleum or Rook 0111
"There are more things in heaven and earth
Than are dreamt of in philosophy..
LIE VIRTUES of this remarkable remedy, and the
constant application for it, to the proprietor, has in
'Ted him to have it put up in bottles, with labels and
dl
reetions for the benefit of the public. -
The PETROLEUM or ROCK OIL is mitered from a
well to this County, at a depth of foar hundred feet, Is a
pare unadulterated article, without any chemical change,
bat Just as it Bows from Nature's' Great Laboratory!!
That it contains properties capable of reaching a cumber
of diseases, Lino longer a matter of uncertainty. There
are many , things in the arcane of nature, which, if
known, might be of vast usefulness in allevi ating sane r
ng and restoring houghs
the bloom of health and vgor to Many
a safferer. Long befo r e the proprieto of putting
it up in bottles, it had a reputation for , the cure of disease.
The constantly and daily Increasing Cala for it, and sev
eral remarkable cares it has performed, is a sure indica
tion of its future popularity and wide spread application
n the cure of disease.
We do not wash to make a long p arade of certi fic ates,
as we are conscious that the medicine can soon work its
way into the favor of those who suffer - and wish to be
healed. Whilstwo do not claim for it a universal ap . pli.
cation in every disease, we unhesitatingly say, that in a
number of Chronic Diseases it is uptiValleci. Among
hese may be enumerated--011 diseases of the mucous
tissues, such as CHRONIC BRONCHITIS, CONSUIBP
TION (in its early stase,) Asthma, and all diseases of the
air passage!, LIVER COMPLAINTDYSPEPSIA,
Diardicca Diseases of the Bladder aud Kldney., Pains
in the Baelt or Side, Nervous Diseases, Neuralgia, Palsy,
Rheumatic Pains, Gout, Erysipelas, Tatter, Ringworms,
Burns, Scalds, Bruises, Old Sores, ere., &c. In cases of
debility resulting from exposure, or long and protracted
eases o Idisease, this medicine will bring relief. It will
act as a general TONIC and ALTERATIVE in such
cases, impastingtone and energy to the whole frame, re
moving obstructions, opening the sluggish function.,
which cause disease and a broken constitution, and giv
ing increased and renewed energy to all the organs of
Lae! The proprietor knows of several cures of PILES
that resisted every other treatment, get well under the
use of the PETROLEUM or ROCK OIL fora short time.
The proof earl be given to any person who desires it--
None genuine wit h out the signature of the proprietor.
Sold by the proprietor Also by
R. E. SELLER:3,S7 Wood at., and
KEYSER te McDOWELL,
Corner Wood at. and Virgin alley;
Who are his regularly appointed Agents.
assietel R. M KlV.R.Ceestillemin.eeer Seventh e.
Relief for Cram ps, _
VETE NAVE ABDOMINAL WARNERS, made from
VV Me most approved EngLish patterns, f urnished and
recommended by Thomas Bakewell, Esq., and a number
of eminent Physicians, being a most convenient appara
tus for the application of warm or hot water to the bow
els, in case of cramps in Cholera. As every parson is
subject to sudden attacks, no family should be without—
at least without one. For sale by_
SCAIFE & ATKINSON,
et First street. between Wood and Market sts.
TUST RECEIVED, a fresh supply of Dr. S. S. Fiteifs
valuable Medicines, among which arc remedies for
Consumption, Coughs and Dyspepsia. Also ,, Abdominal
Supporters, Shoulder Braces, Inhaling Tubes, and Lec•
tares on the Treatment and Curs of Consumption, &c.
For sale by COULTER & HACKE, Druggists,
ocls corner of Wood and Third streets
_
FRENCH POLISHING PASTE—The best compost-
Lion for cleaning and removing spots from House
Furniture of every description. The application is ex.
ceedingfy simple, and the effect is instantaneous and
lasting. Full directions for use on each box.
For sole at the Drug Store of
COULTER & HACKE,
corner of Wood and Third tits.
novl •
EiETROLEUhI—A certain care tor tirturrtliCHA, a
disease vary prevalent this hot weather—the fore
runner of Cholera. Try it! For sale by
GEYSER & MettOWELL,I4O Wood at.
NEW FALL GUMMI
JOSEPH BORNE & M.,
No. 73 Xarket, near Fourth tired,
ItAYE just received and offer for sale at 'Wholesale
and Retail—
EWEST STYLES OF DRESS TRIMMINGS ;
Bonnet Ribbons and Flowers; Florence Silk; Velvets
and Plumes • Embroidered Collars ; Culls and Chadds
zetts ; Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs; Embroiaered and
Revie'd Cashmere; alpaca, merino and bilk Hose;
children's plain wool and Tartan Hose ; children's
Hoods, Gaiters and Jenny Lind Coats' kid, merino and
fleeced silk Gloves ; gents. Berlin, back. an kid Gloves;
gents. super silk Shirts and Drawers; gents. Saxony
and merino Shirts and Drawers • Suspenders ; Collars;
fancy Cravats; Comforts ' Scarfs ; ' Zephyr Work and
Canvass; Carpet Bags; Umbrellas; Yarns; Curtain
Fringes; Combs; Buttons, &c. ,&c.
7 Bay State and imported long and square Shawls
of every quality. fact2s:2m
To Printers.
HE subscriber Could call the attention of Printers to
his improved I Tinting Inks,' of various kinds and
i clors, which he offers for sale at the lowest market
prices, and warrants to be of the very first quality.
JOHN D. MICREARY,
Printing Ink Manufacturer,
No. 311 and .133 Stanton st., New York.
His agents in Pittsburgh are—Mr. R. C. Stockton an
Mr. Wm. S. Haven: •
fig' This paper is printed with his News-Ink. f octtS
13. O. Stockton,
DOORBELLS)? AND STATIONER,
comma 07 bisILICET min THIRD maims,
gAs constantly on hand • for sale—Writing, Letter ;
Printing and PAPER ; Bonnet, Binders?, Ful
lers, and Trunk BOARDS; Book and Newspaper
PRINTING LANK—Which he will sell at the lowest cash
prises, or in exchange for Rags and Tanners' Scraps..
To the Citizens of Allegheny City
.
A
. BOX for the reception of Orders for CITY ,MILLS
FLOUR is leR at the atom of Mareot&Robinson.
Federal street. Such Orders be pr ompy supplied
aaalo • • WILDIARTO tINOBLF..
LOUR-3O bbls.fine Flour, just iec , d and La sa le by
°alB ',SHRIVER & BARNES.
ROO 23.011 Wanted 411111:11Edlattly,
A T THE. CELARTIERS- RitIGHOAD.—The wages
AT
are 80 cents per day; and we charge 81,75 per
week for boarding. Apply etthe office, on the Steuben- .
villa road.. near 31 1 Donilir s tavern-4 miles from Pitts
burgh.. Unne2fittfl -BURNSIDWIANNEY. ,CO.
P
TYOUR _TEETH.are ev o nark, yellOw, discol
ored and dirty, or your breS4 ever so foul and (Wild.
by purchasing a 2s China Itc; of JONES' All %HER
TOOTS PASTE; this I assure you, though you need no'
take my word, but then you , cannot doubt that oftha•
famous and 'scientific Dentist, Dr. E. N.:FIELD, Of New'
York, who says: . -
' "I have both used and analised this-beautiful and lot
palatable article, Owes' Amber Tooth Paste) and cast
recommend it as possessing all the qualities claimed fo
Sold by tho asent, Wit. Jackson, 240 IsiDerty strew'
Phtsbargh. Price 26 ars aug3dy
' , ,~.y:r+,.~i =?~aY':`!"*.~`•~' -"had« .
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ROOK AND JOB PRINTING.
Nt ,W...Cariter of:Wood and Mitts Streets.
TII;
4 Pioßrietor of the Mattsnia POST and Muttatats
hiso Keitroviercaza, respectfully informs his friends
and the-patrons of these paperso.iat he has a large as
sortment
. ofJOB TYPE AND ALL OTHER MATERIAL
necessary to a Printing Office, and that he is pre
pared to,execute
LETTER mums YRurriuor QV EVERT DESCRIPTIOR:
Books,- - - Bias of Lading, - • Oireitiars,
Pamplaets, Bill Heads, • Cards
gamtkik, - lint Tips.
t 1 r kinds of Blanks, 'Stage, Steamboat anti Canal
Boat -131ds;:wittftipproptiate cuts, printed on the ehorieel
notice - Sit/dines. reasonable terms.
'lle - respectfully aiks the patronage of his friends and
the public generally, in ids branch of his business.
se p 22 L. HARPER.
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CHAIRS AND FURNITURE... . •
N 0.98 Thud greet, between Market and Woutf, - aiiith' sae:
s'Wu have now on hand a large and ~s pla a did stock of every variety.ot CLIAMS .. _
and CABINET.FURNITURE;whichree' • ' ' -
are confident cannot be s a rpas s e d, It
equalled, in thla City,or ta tLe West, - in style and finish.
. 'rhose who are in wantoi Furniture are respectfully
Invited to call and examine tar themselves.
BP Steamboats furnished on th , shortest nstice.
ID' All orders promptly attended to.
teblibtf (i'DONNELL.I.IIM. LEN & CO.
''S`urnltttie and Chalr , Ware Booms. -
k
T. B. YOUNG & CO, corner of Vont , 1
alli-r and Smith fi eld sts., opposite Drams% _Hotel,
Pittsburgh, Pa., keep constantly on hang
ta 4 M:f- - and make to order, at the lowest prices, . i
HOUSEHOLD and STEASIBOAT FURNITURE, and
CHAIRS, of the best workmanship- and most approved
styles.. . .
at. , ..tebls
___.
Steambos, ditoy I
cyagTUE subscribers tender their ito%
knowledgments for the favors bestow
e upon them by their Steamboat friends, and
would respectfully remind them'and others inte
rested in building boats, that they are at all times pre.
pared to furnish, on the most_ reasonable terms, every
description of Cabin Furniture and Chairs of the bet
material and workmanship. - '1 Ii YOUNG & CO, -
Corner Third and Smithfield streets,
opposite "Brown's Hotel."'
G. C. HAMMER.
liamisaer tk, 13tiuler, .
CABINET WAREROOM,SMITHFIELDSTREET,
Between Severiastreet and Saambssry aticy,PiUsburg,Pa
AIiHAMMER & DAULER keep constantly on hand
a variety of excellelit'and fashionable Furniture,
warranted equal to any in the city, antlsold on as
favorable terms as can be obtained at any similar
establishment in .he West. They have now on hand an
unusually extensive stock, embracing all kinds of Fund
lure, mom the cheapest and plainest to the most costly
and - elegant. All orders promptly attended to. mx2l:6m
•rr \VDT. STE.VMSON continuest o 111171111-
facture CAB/NET-WARE of every descrip
tion, at his old stand corner of Liberty and
Seveath streets. UDIDERTAKING attended
to, in all its brooches. - amyl L
A RNOLD'S, thbberes d Hogan Zs Thompsoa's and
Lt. Ha rrison"s black, re , scarlet and carmine Inks.
Faber's, Gaeta's, Brookman & Langdon's, Jackson&
Monroe's black and rod Lead Pencils.
Inkstands of every description; 'Willett's, Cohen's,
Pratt's, Levy's, Kelly's, Leman's and other manufac
tures of Steel Pens; U. & E. Si. Smith's (successor to A.
G. Hagley'ik Co.) celebrated Gold Pens, with gold and
silver cases.
Wlicatman's English Drawing Paper—antiquarian—
double elephant, atlas, Col umbia, sutler toyal„royal and
elephant, 065101 boards,cap demi and medium.
Perforated beams, fancy , box paper, plain gold and sil
ver, embossed gold, silver and limey colored paper,gold
and coloreststrips mud corneae, and lithographs for fancy
boxes; prepared parcbment of all sizes, suitable for
deeds, charters and - diplomas; French note paper, al
ways on hainl,the mon desirable styles, sizes and pat
, terns; plain, gilt, embossed and silvered f suitable for
bails, parties, weddings and mourning.
French note envelopes, plain and embossed; letter
envelopes, brown, white and blue . ; laid and plain adhe
sive envelopes, buff, blue and white.
Wafers, wafer cups, various patterns • writing sand;
brass, cocsa and Turkey boxwo od sand Mlles;
copying presses, inks, b rushes,French and copyEnglisli -
Mg books, and oil paper; tissue paper of all colors; red
and white blotting paper; pen annes,&c.
The above, with all other articles in thd Stationery
hue, both fancy and staple, together with a largo assort
ment of blank books and memorandum books of all
common forms of ruling, is every style of binding, and
paper of all sizes and qualities, for talent reduced rates
on the most reasonable terms, at W. Sr. HAVEN'S
Blanc B 091: and Stationery Warehouse,.
novl9 cor Market and !Second 10..
F.xtra Family Flour.
FR the convenience of the citizens, the proprietors
of the "PITTSBURGH CITY MILLS,” have placed
boxes for the reception of orders, at the following places:
J. rs IL Floyd's store, corner of Wood and bill ins.;
td.llaywood's Shoe store, corner Liberty and Market
A. kleelen's store, ail street ;
L. Waco', J r., Druggist, cor. 4th and Smithfield ;
John t Smith's store, cor. High and Wylie streets ;
Telegraph Office, Fourth street;
It. C. Rely, Grocer, cor.3th st. and Market alley
AL Grass's s etli Ward.:
The Flour was t:* will call twice or thrice daily. for
orders, and the I.7asr, !Lc., delivered promply either
barrels or sucks, {sack Flour is preferable for family
use,) without charge fur cartage.
It is plain that Co accounts can be allowed, and that
drivers can have no permission to leave Flour without
payment. We hope that the public will be pleased with
this arrangement, as we shall endeavor to tie than lust
ce . tinaystl) WILMMITH a. NOBLE.
CALIFORNIA.— -
ROI FOlt
rill Ili suhserilier has been authorized to receive Pack
ages to ne forwardectto San Fratfmisco by the house
of CUR W/NNE., BROTHER tr. CO., at Panama, and
to engage Passage in first class sailing Vessels from
Panama to San Praticiseo. Every information riven,
on application to JOSHUA RUBINSON,
apt 3 Port Buildinge, Fifth st., near Wood.
ritikArklbx yUMMER 6 - 001):3 IN TtAVN.—Ligh
ti Cloths, all wool, CashnaarctieN Scotch Plaids
Lanett Drills and Ducks, with every, varisty of Mar
and other Vestingi and Trirnuoup, by
JOSIMA 8001NSON.
Butt". Liariiiparitia and the Cholera.
OT a single man. woman or child has died of the
CUOLEtth. or any of its sytaptoran who used this
invaluable preparation. Look at the city of Louisville,
where this 'Sarsaparilla is made, rind where front ISU to.
200 bottles are retailed daily, but few isolated cases of
Cholera have occurred, and they were crawl persons
from boots or those who disregarded our advice.
(Cincinnati Chronic's,
For sale by KEYSER hr. !STOWELL,I4 O Wbod at.
Pittsburgh,where the sentrine article may-always !
be
btatned.
Important to Tailors.
JUST BEDEWED-0 Doz. assorted Talbis' Patent
Shears, Crain No.lo down to No. 2.
ALSO-3 llca.. Barbers' Patent P.clesors, direct from
ate manufacturers. and for sale at
BOWN R 'f6'TLEVB, I3O Wood at.,
0 doors below Virgin alley.
mayin
Dissolution.
tilE Co.Partue rslup heretofore existing between the
I. subscribers, under the firm ofJ.S. BONNET dr. Co.,
is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Either partner
may use the mute of the concern in settlement.
JEROME S. BONNET.
MATTHEW D. PATTON.
Pribburgh, April Ist, 1850.
Mr' Having sold mp entire interest in the firm of .1. S.
BuNNET Co. to D. Perrot, any Into partner, and in
retiring twin b usiness, I take great pleasure in recom
mending hlmao the confidence of my friends and the
public. [ap.3l
J. S. 130NNET.
Graiel Rooting.
TIRE subscribers respectfully inform the citizens of
Pittsburgh and vicinity, that they are now fully pre
pared to fill orders for OILS.VEL ROOFING, in a man
ner not to be surpassed in this city ; or elsewhere. From
their experience in business, they feel confident that
they will render satisfaction to all those who mii.y give
them work. The superioZity at Gravel Roofs over any
other kind, particularly in ease of fire, is too well known
to require any argument in its favor. To those, who are
unacquainted with our work, we beg leave to refer them
to Messrs. Thomas Liggett, Sr., John F. Perry, Rody
Patterson, M. Kane, Jr., and others, for whom we., have
done work. Orders thankfully received and promptly
attended to We will be found on Wylie street, be
worn high andTurinel streets.
ItIATTRIIW bIeGOVEIIN.
JOHN SKINNIN.
L • lea' summer lioatery,
COIA PRISING a new stock of several hundred dozens
of Cotton, Lisle 'Ehicad.and Silk Stockings, of any
color, quality and size, at extraordinary low prices.
WIS. DALY & CO
may& .. Suickill nteloryk Fifth street.
Ai JUST RECEIVED, t cases. of Panay STRA W
IVE
and CHIP -BONTS, :Ladies' Ritti% , HATS,
Children's and Misses' &mums, BOYS ' Hoff, 4'0.---
Those wanting Bonnets *iii please give her a call be
'fore purchasing elsewhere. ' All orders procaptly attend.
ed to, at No 0 Fifth; st. tmy - 100.11 MRS. A. LEECH.
__—
1-114 SOLUTION.—The partnership.of Manna & LICE
.1.1 , is this day dissolved, by mutual consent. The bm
siness or the firm will be settled by H.Le.c.:
J. R. MURPHY,
H.LEE.
Pin.'burgh, 30th Jan., 1840
NOTICE.—The undersigned will continue the Wool
business and attend to the sale of Woolen Goods, utile
pld place. E. LEE.
In retiring from the late firm of Murphy lc Lee, I,
take great pleasure in recommending Mr. Lee to the
confidence of my Mends and to the pubtle.
• • ,3. IL MURPHY.
NotSoo.
A N application will be outdo at the neit meeting of
the Legislature of Pennsylvania , to incorporate a
Bank to be called the Mecharnes Bank of Pittsburgh, to
be located is the City of riusburgb, audio have a cap'.
talnot exceeding two hundred thousand dollars.
ialyltnm THOMPSON BELL
31:‘ , 147 Boohi t.Nevr,-Books t
yALL, th e Perimligal °Etc, N 0.65 Fourth street,
is in the continua reeeipt of . newworks.
he following compose a portion of the works just re
ceived : The. Vale of Cedars, or The Martyr, by Grace
Aguilar . DevidCopperfteld, by Charles Dickens, Esq;
Queen Joanna, or The Mysteries of the Court of Nat
plea, by G.W N 'Reynolds, F•sg; the second part of
Cniismg in the Last War, by Charles .1. Peterson Es' g ;
The Bandits of the Osage ;Toresterls Illustrated Juvenile
Keepsake - for Children; Juices 'of Atte Animal Body
and the ..effect of Eiripollition in Plants, =with an ac :
count of the Origin of the Potato Disease, by Justus Lie.
beg—a valuable work tot-farmers and gardners.
The Pictorial Brother Jonathan arid the Pictorial Cour
ier are received p Cello, 'or -New Verb Above Ground-
and Upder Gronnd, by G. G. Foster, , Esq.;- The Heirs of
Gauntry, a Story of Wales.' - Call and see them. {nova
.
•
- VIM -SALE-6 small and taiddle.aged Penns, watiln
A: - 10 or :20 miles of Pittsburgh.. These Farms are wet
improved, and will be sold low for castrouart on cred
it. - P.lease call at ISAA C nAfilUt3'- -
Agency and Intelligence thrtery :
. • •• .• Fifth street.
novl3
UTTER 8 barrel fresh Roll -
. 10,aroeks do • do -foi Amity Fse; this .
day-teieived und - for sale by -
SERIVER.
nolrti & BARNE3.
, 7 ' • 8 Ott IC S W t
MR: C. DROWN, from New York, lis
V - just opened "a find, assortment of Inca GOLD
Rik- JP:WELDS, of all;, the, latest fashions, 'consist:
rug m part of Bine' Garnet; Tit; guour, Diamond,
Pearl and, other . Pet:Pins for Ladies and Gehtlerzin';
rich Gold I.ockets; double and single cases; Gala pipt
Silver Thimbles; Gold Bracelets of every variety; fine
Guard, Fob and Vest Chains ; Ladies , Gold Chains and
Watch Hooka; Gold Pencils and Pens; large Misort•
ment of every variety of Gold Ear Hings';
G old and Sit.
Ver - Dpectacleai Gold Kepi; Geld Studst Jewelry
seta; together with a very fine astoilment of GOLD and
SILVER. WATCHED; pure Slyer .•Spoonsy Aatiata
Spoons, plated withnilver ; Porker; Illinee Knives ;
• a variety of other goods ,uSually, kept in a jetfreleem
store. The above goods will be. sold at the wholesala
price by the single article ; and at about:soo'er dent: be
tow the ;Maar retail price, and every article - Will be Sitar
rlinted at the time of , sale. y . The. Ladiee - Aiid Gentlemen
are moat respectfully solicited to'call and ezatoioe the
goods „ at No. 111: AR It - E7 DT EEET , Tittsbungh,
inbacribei While sio inform the citizens of,Pitts-
I burgh - and the publingenerally,that he has, removed
his CARPET STORE Rom Dios. 61 tufdll - Wood street, •
to the Apollo Biiildings,ou Fourth street,-reeently.occa
pied by thelftiisetina, and-has - ccrnitected therewith the
adjoining looms, formerly usedaa the Chronicle Printing
office—which, in connection wi,b. his old ZOOM, makes
the , most spacious Carpet establishment in - the country ;
and his advantages so tar surpass any. house in this city
for space, arrangement and good light, that he , is certain
- of suiting every-person whomay favor hiatzvith a call.
Ills stools is complete in every- article In his line, and
great pains will be taken • atall times to show goods to
persons wishing.to look or:bay. - - .
lEtosleryil Aoslocr I Hostelry
wISI.IIALY & Co. hive tei sale, at the OLTI F;STAII.
LASHED STOCKING .MANUPACTORY, Fifth
Street, between Wood and Market -
6013 dozens of men's undersblrts(all wool) at $1,00.'
400 " ..me ri no " 1,00. •
‘l5O ".. " .dmvens - "“ 1,00
" •
(all wool) ;" 150
1000 " of fleecy Chamois and fur lined bucksk
lambs wool and silk, gloves of every size , anality a
color, welt adapted tar winter weans.
600 dozen'of ladies black lambs wool stockings, made
of fine American and Merino wool, with three threads
1000 dozens of clalldretes plaid and newifabey.styles of
gumelastie tops.
75 dozen of ohtldrens polkas, jacketsimantillat t mulls,
vicwriner, gaiters and boots. An immense variety of
-the above goods have - been manutactured and selected,
with care, for our own trade, and will be sold at prices
which wi ll def• all competition. (Journal copy.)
U. DAULZB
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Woolen Goods. .
76 BitiLg scA d EtL o ET FLASI o NELS, upgrades ;
25 do yellow .do do;
25 do white, do, , 'do;
5 do green Backing, .do;.
500 pee approved styles Blankets;,
.60 pcs 71- superior Sack Flannels, all shades,
_.
. OS pea French, German,we.st of England, and
Amer/eon,. black, blue, brown, olive and mein
, ble green Broad Cloths ;
20 pc* Beaver Cloths, assorted colors; ;
35 cases Satinets, all grades and colots ;
15 do blue, brown, green and black Jeans ;
Just received from manufacturers and recent imports.-
tions. Merchants are respectfully invited to caS and
examinee anenme at - A. respectfully _ 0. n0v12 62 and 61 Market street.
A. 1
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i t IT R
t ot
e gen gi u vEp t i t Z ul ß , O i a lllAN l n arg S e t : an r T il a n i g iN e e l b i S se lir e yi ted ol s in t ia k nc of
guitars, nave just been, teethed by the aubsriber.
These strings are from the' most celebrated - factory in
It; ly ; they are lour threads and four lengths, and for
beauty of tone and durability are unrivalled. The sub
scriber's agent having purchased the aliove' for him at
the Factory, they are warranted superior to any thinTof
the kind ever offered in this country. li. KLEB ER,
Golden Harp, No.lol Third street.
N.B.—Now ope.ning a splendid new lot or NurMic
Clark's and Dunhana's celebrated Pianos. Inoal2
Central Tea Store,
Conti'. of WA Mr:Jamul Ma act Alley.
' fl FRESH TEAS from the Importers, comprising the
Iveabestqu!le s i of ?reegr d Black Tcas,lhiel
wbevoiao S enastavothete,wolesalond
retail. The attention of Families is respectfully invited
to the assortment. .rnovOl HENRY C, HELIX.
----
Rev. Dr. Eallikerisos Femate
KITTANNING", PA. .
firtfiE FALL SV this 3SION of lnstitution will'
com
mence on Wednesday,October 30,1140. For Toms,
/cc., please ace Circulars at Mr. - Menges, 81 Wood
street, and Mr. George R. White's, Market street.
. In addition to the thorough system. of instruction pur
sued by the Principal, as vouched for by Gov. Johnston
and Bishops Upfold and Potter, the Seminary presents
considernuous which may be deemed of , some moment,
in the limited number of its boarding Piipils, (25,); its
retired situation, and especially its not Icing eoutigu;
ous to any College or Schbol for - boys.
Dr. Killikelly may be found at the Monongahela House
for a few days and. wilt be happy to wall'ou those desi
ring to see Ilia in reference to the school.
Whisashcz rit Crnr—Hon. Charres Shaler John
H. Bhoenberger, Esq.; Col. Wilson M'CanKless.
Pittsburg*, October 10.
- -
AGENCY OF.
Helneabra Celebrated Patent Shear*.
MBE undersigned has been appointed by Mr. Het flesh,
of New York, sole Agem.for the sale of his justly
celebrated pat catTailors' Shears. He offers these shears
now at manufacturer's prices. Having a complete as
sortment of these Shears, from 621 c. np to Sl2 piece,
he calls the attention of Ladies, Milliners and Dressma
kers and Tailors to his establishment, the FRANKLIN
CLOTHING STORE, 179 Liberty street, 4th door from
St. Clair, and respepttally solicits a share of the public
patronage, which this article so justly deserves.
octal:am* J. F. RAVFKOT
Seered Music Book.
XTEW CAIIIIItNA 'SACRA, by Lowell Mason;
Carmina Saera;: do ;
National' Psalmist, •• - do
Psalmist. by Hastings & Bradbury;Psaltery, by Mason ti Webb;
dtay State Collection...by Johnston and others;
Cantlea Landis, by Lowell Mason; •
111eudelsohn Collection by Johnston and ot - hers;
Mason's Harp, patent and round notes;
Missouri Harmony, patent notes;
Choir Choru.s Book,by A N Johnson ;
Western and Christian Harp
Boston Melodeon, vols 1, 2 and 3;
Boston Glee Book;
New England Glee Book ;
Juvenile Oratorios, for Schools; •
The Young Choir and Young-Choir's Companion
A full supply of all the above received and for. sale
er
wholesale or retail ; at publish 's prices, by
JOHN ti. MELLOIti
No St Wood street.
ILA ORRIS er, iinVioßTii, in the Diamond, have lust
IT.L received from the Old Country, and offer for sale
low for cash—
English Pudding Raisins ;
Candied Orange and Lemon Peel;
English Mustard;
. Pine Apple Rum ;
London Gin; .
Irish Whiskey.
Also from New York— . .
• Cooking Raisins and Currants ;
Citron Peel;
Rich Grape Juice;
Cocoa and Ct otolate—all kinds;
Ground Spices;
Wines and Brandies of every quality.
... ...ssma [ll2O
New Books t New Books t
T HOLMES' LITERARY DEPOT, Third street,
opposite the Post Office.
Blackwood's Magazine for December
David Copperfield, Nos. 19 and 20 ;
LitteinCLiving Age, N 211
Holden's Dollar Magazine for December;..
David Coppertleld, by Dickens, complete;
Boston Shakspeare,.No.22; .
Dictionary Mechanics' No. 21;
Green Hand, a Short faro i •
Pictorial Brother Jonathan ;
Pictorial Courier ;
Harpers , Magazine-,--all the back numbers ;
Horace Templeton,' by Charlea Lover. 1n0v27
R. C. St.ooktonf
(Late Johnston & Stockton,l
Bookseller, Stationer, Printer and . Binder,
HS on hand a very extoneivo stock of Blank
Books, Paper and Station° ry, not surpussed by any
other in the city, in quantity, quality or variety, which
he will dispose of on the most reasonable terms. •
Printing and Binding, of every description executed
with neatness and dispatch
n0v.23
. MINER &. Smithfield street, have just re
ceivedd the Personal History of David Copperfield
—complete-in one volume; by Charles Dickens. Price
50 cents.
Geometry and Faith:. a fragmentary supplement to
the Ninth Bridgevrater.Treatlsc.- By Thomas Hill.
The Recent Progressof dotronomy—especially in the
United States.' By Elias Loomis, Professor of hitithe..
modes and ;`fattiral Philosophy, in New York Univer
o. 28 Sha speate, Boston edition. Contents : Timon
No. 21 Dictionary of Mechanics-7a valuable number.
-Treats on high pressure Steam Home—Horse Porver.:-=
Hydrostatic Press, tic., ka. triov23
Weekly4lairtuxiore Patriot.
WILL BE COMMENCED on SATURDAY, the 4th
.TV of January, 1851, the publication of the
WEEKLY. BALTIMORE PATRIOT,
at the Office of the Daily and:CO-Weekly PATRIOT.—
This Paper WM be issued every SATURDAY MORN
ING, on a largo double medium sheet, containing ell the
ntrws or TRH wens, by the Mails and by Telegraph, Po
litical, Literary and Miscellaneous.. and will also cont
twine. full 'and accurate account of the B ALT IMORE
MARKET . This will be one of the
BEST AND attuivp,EsT PAPERS . •
published in the United States, 'and for, the, Courrrnv
RICA.DICII must be invaluable. '
Besides its genera News, it will be drcirferlig WAig in
itsfrolitier,.giving expression ta each number to thegreat
conservative union measures which htive always char
acterized the Whig Party,. and which have been main-
Weed. by the Daily Patriot for so many years
• . - TERMS.
1 copy, one year,- -.; . .41,50
m
5 toes, to one address, one year, . 6,00
10 copies, to ope address, one year,•••l • ,i 15,05
and at that rate for any number
,above ten copies--•the
cash to be sent, 1.17 ALL Casa.% before the paper will be.
forwarded. .
; 117 - Copies will be tarnished Inwrappersal the-Count
ing Room at two cents each. •
Addr - ess, post paid,
ISAAC MUNROE' & • • -
Baltimore. AMA y
ICUTS-4S FRAILS IVA-10A 'ALMONDS ;
'AI bags Lisbon Paper Shell do;
~-• s .. ...10 do hlalaga - . . do,;
20' do - Filberts;
15 do 'Cream Nuts; - - ,- ; :._
2505 do -..Cocoa Nuts;
• Receiving and far sale by
novl2 - • , .:: , , JoslitUA feilams .t. co
111.0VBR413MY-r.2 9 bbls. strictly prime clover CO §t
,
arid forsale -by
octB L. S. WATERMAN a; SONS
niNlisei Sierra:
74 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA,
MRS UNRIVALLED PLACE for obtaining ali:Wiritis,
Liquors, &c., GOOD and tCHEAP. ,- ; . L
" SNLD hRI , has lately—inconsequence of - the n ante r
ous large saleAnnide by, hint to consitmersT-been obliged
largely to replenish his 'stock by fresh iMpoitatiens, and
he has the, satisfaction . of offering some of the beet
Wines and Liquors ever importedby him. He would
refet o'v:dna invoices as follows - -vat - •
, DUVFAIORDON & CO. SHERRIES-7e, mbracing deli.
cafe Pate:at very low prices, rare - old, and some very
ehoice.MANRANILLA ; Mb on draught-by thagalietb --
Also, rare old delicate AMONTILLADO, in casks of 1.6
gallons sP&iallti Waled for consumers. "Some EXTRA
AMONTILLADO in battles, pui„up is Europemhicts he
enalknmatne equal to any that can. be produced:
, Al.* The MANZANILLA and AMONTILLADO Sbeil
ries Are ;:pecaliarly adapted to convalescents,as. they
strengthen wiihout stimalating, and have not the acid of
many other Wines. • •
PORT WINES.,:- principally, specially selected for
his sales to consumers from the stock - of!' Bortitisrrsies,"
at Oporto, and imported direct. -
These :Wines Are fruity and delicate, and have been
highly iipproved by his enstomers 'beentw of their
manifest superiority over all other Pi e
nts; twilKed Wines
palmed off as such._
They are various sorts"and,prices, in bottles end on
draught byllie gallonont ' W holesale by th e cask. Among
them is some rare delicate WHITE PORT and MALTA - -
. - -•%*Persons suffering with chronic affection of the bow
els cannothe ton Careful in thcir P O ORT..- •
.MADFJRA WINES of various sorts, - - dry 'and:itch,
South 'Side. old East end West India. Serelal, ece.
'on draught,in bottles and by casks
As to the SPARKLED:WINES of the - subscriber, - it
is well known the MOET EXTRA CHAMPAGNE
and the ; splendid SPAR.K4ING AIOSELI.E, imported
by him arc suited - or to , any other Wines; and are sold ,
at priedli as low low'asmost - of the inferior wines now in - the
market which die put upon bnyersas firer claw.
Ho has also CHAMPAGNE WINES of various brands
and qualities, at vety low pricernretail or whotesale:,ln
the article of CLARET %VINES, generally,. the ittbscri- ;
'her holds himself to be a judge, and he offers the finest:
stuck bere,Trom the very lowest price,by the single
-stn: to the first class or tt prtmier au " - of MErnic.
Of BURGUNDY WINEShe has a large stock and c an'
:assure customers that be can present to them, front Ids
vaults, as Rood . a bottle of Burgundy as France affordmi
- SAUTERNE andBARSA.O always on hanfibi bottles..
His Seltedon of RHINE and MOSELLE :WINES,
from the cellars of Messrs; Dgmussm & 301DeiN, Of. CO
blew, are extensiye:andnumber many,Still Hocks and:
Moselle, from the cheapest sortsto the very, choicest.
'vintages of tbe "STEINBERG ,"' Which as the best:
'growth of the' Rhine.
In the articles of COGNAC and other BRANDIES.Iie'
has now a fine - Steek,!embracing some vary old extra of:
1606, 'Of .OISRD, Dam'. & Co., ana some celebrated;
tf. CLAVIER of 1821," in eighth casks, and .1642 in Mids.:
and"DUBOUCREP i6l4,ifibELds. on wheglintent, which;
wil-
Also-IRISH; SCOTCH a ad MONONGAHELA WHIR.;
REV JAMAICA SPIRITS, PRESERVING BRANDY
and all other Wines' and Liquors, including all of the
above; SOLD by . RETAIL TO CONSUMERS in any
quantity desired.
A constant assorted.stock of HAVANA. SEGARS._ .:
_
_ !VAR Goods d e livered, within one day's reach of Phy l a-;
dapiiia, POMO= PAID. Orders will be promptly execu-;
ted if sent by mail or telegra p h" - ••
Address, - ' JACOB SIVIELR, JR.,
Cheap Wine S
76 'Walnut street, Phila.,
J. T. Decker,Woodward VP Co.,
Builders and Erectors of Lightning Rods; on
sorENTIRra , PRINCIPLES.II
niRDEIIS left at this office br the Post Office ; and 'for
lj personal interview ca I be seen on Fourth street,
residence of Dr. aunt, between Wood and Yerry.
Werences—Professor Silliman, Editor of
'journal f Professor M. hlitchell, of the Cincinnati
Observatory Professor 'ftobert Peter, of Transylvanid
University, Kentucky ; Professor Chester i evrey,D.D.,
M. D., INiew York;
. Professor L. Cassel, , Clcurland
University Ohio.
In' Harper;'Wilson
M , Candlem, Mr.-Childs, Col.' Morgan, Rev. Mr Sparse;
J. D. Williams, Major Darding. U. S. Arsen a l; John
Ewing ti Sons.. L• .Harper, D. N. White, W. A. Mar
shall, John Sampson,Mafor Davis and John U Shoenbei-
Outline Maps.
PELTON'S SPLENDID OUTLINkiMAPS are now
being introduced into all the leading schools in
New England and New York: We have obtained the
agency for them in Pittsburgh, and invite teachers and
school committees , to call and examine them :
No. 1-lilip of :the Western Hemisphere, S2x&2 lusher:.
No. 2 ..do . Eastern do do
No. 3- - do North America, • • 70'84
No. 4— do. United States,, 7082
N0..5 . Europe , - 70 x 122
No. 6-- do , Asia . • - 70x79
No. 7 do S. Alnerica & Africa, 70xE4
PrICC of the series, with, kel,S2s; or the Scat two
Hemisphere Maps, with key, S O.
These Maps arc unrivalled' in accuracy, beauty and
cheapness, and adapted to the wants of the primary,
grammar and high schools of the United States.
For sale at publisher's prices, -without addition of
rreight charges, at the .. .
• EDUCATIONAL. BOOK STORE,
cor Market and Fourth sta.
(Meow Watches..
- JUST RECEIVED three dozen Gold Patent
Lever WATCHES, hill jewelled, and 18 carets
c . : l s l ei ro o m f n: s v 3 l . ; . i t tzl c d si d ( tr a tt a ble j ar att r erns,which Icon .
ALSO—one-halt dozen do. at $3O.
a fine assortment of English full . ,jewelled gold
and silver Patent Lever Watches. of the best shakers.
ALSO—Silver Lever Watches from $4B to 855.
" good common Watches at 810 and Sl2—war-
Theabovcatock of Waiehes are as towns ire Mild in
the eastern pities: ' wr..W. WILSON,
novlB' car Market and Fourth FAH. 1
Flour Reduced. • ,
VVIILAILTII NOBLE: will sell their Extra Flour,
delivered on and after the Ist November, at 82:25
V /00_$s,; Stiperfine at sd,oo t.1 . i00:143. A liberal
count to retailers.
novl.
OAD manual , Of the' principles and
IV practice of Road Making—comprising the location;
construction and improvement of roads, common. mac
adatuized, - paved, planked;etc. r and railroads, bytlN . G.
Gillespie, A. M., C. E., new edition with additions. A:
few copies for sale by - R. G. STOCKTON;
Bookseller, Printer and Binder,-
47 Market street.
• -• • Read -Ttsia -. ;"I
To Fatriirri• 'and Wuzseitrisltitie - • •I
TO, INSURE DETACHED - PROPERTY.
Milt New York. 4, -Wasiiingten;Ccitinty.tintualimitt - •
ranee Company thecompany for them to insure
in. It is ; only - Farmers , Mutual Insurance Company -
that has. run 'through - five years without taxing their
note: , ltis the largest coinpuny of-thekindinthe world,
numbering-over Itt,ooo - members. It does. not insure:
Stetini• Carpenter' or Cooper shops, or anything
haierdouser extra-hazardous.: Only Houses, Harnsarid
their contents, an&but 152,000; on one risk; ChiarChes f
Academies . and School Houses, and but $l,OOO On - each.
• kcertificate can be seen from one of the first men in
, Pittsbuh; to show:thin the CompartYrdoes pay. its loSs
es promptly.: -.:•TC A. COLTON,GernAgent, -
• •novl ,• ;nor. ,4th and Wood sts., up stairs.-
GLAZIERS' DlithlONDS.—Jost received, 4 dozen
“liihasv'a Patent" Glaziers' Diamonds, assorted,
with and without keys, and for sale br
JNO: B. hrFADDGN to CO., •
ver.polnt • , • .
46 1^1 ONTAIS , " celebrated ever•pointed Pencils, in
woad cases, just received and fbr sale by
am% JOHN B. Ib...FADDEN • as 'CO.
010th Store.
CILOTHS, Caisimeres and Testing's; neaiers, Pilots,
kj Cloak:tags and Trimmings—as good and as cheap as
any House in be city—by
, . JOSHUA ROBINSON,
European Agent, ,
sth si , one door west of Wood. ,
• London Mustard.
URE London and.Drh Mustard, bp
RO the keg, for
sale by [octal:iat Juan
JOSHUA BINSON.
YOUNO LADIES' BED:LAMARIf,
ALLEGHENY; • •
THi
s SCHOOL, under the direction of Mr. is Mrs N.
MirreaLr, will be'Re-Opened in "Colonnade
Row," Federal street; on MONDAY, September 2d. A
primary department, and a number of optional braneh
es, have been added, and a corps of - teachers secured
so that instructions will now be given to scholars of all
ages and attainments. ,
For particulais see circulars, which may he had, at
the — boot...mores —or consult the Principals, at their
dwelling, Oil Federal street. . .
Allegivalg Aug. ,
No. 47 Matkel strdc
Wilnams,
NrLL'op en aCLASSICAL and ENGLISII SCHOOL
on therlsl bilinday Eeptembernal. Roma, over
J. . & Co. , s Store, corner of Wood and Mar
Roy. lihy. D. nowarkr, Hon. WALTER H. Lowrie;
" Dr. Emarrr, • J. D. MCCORD, Esq,
" Dr hlcatt.L, J. D. Wizasaras. UrZhtf
Dowit" Parysi
,
H _
ATING taken toin
the' busess of - M. Benjamin '
Bown, Wholesale Grocer, Fruiter and Cinfectlon
er; would respectfully yolicit a contifutaneet . ,jof 'the pal
troriagesta liberally bestowed,Upon their predecessor,'
and would Call the attention of the public la general to
the'stOck of goods kept in theirestahlithment. which for,
quality, cannot be surpassed , in the city.' -
Foreign Fruits, Confeetionaryi Piektei, Spices, Pre
serves, Sardinea, Oils, acc._,&c , form part of their stock
now on hand, and all of the above articles "have been
selected from thebeit'eastern houses. - -
A now 'stock of goods in the abcoie'line ate (101 l y,am
. Th.—Retailers and country storekeepers will Bid it
to their advantageuv give ns call • t ieca2
- - Silver FOrks9 19poons, es,o.
%Ark, keep constantly'on hand u largo ussofunint of
_Silver - Forks, Spoons, ottr.. own
ninnufactute.orsthudard'ailver.
401E9 B.N.TADEN &.• CO
ued .
95 Market. s.
BlagnOtyang.Olataieat - - -
CO one; two and three ' g'neses, suited Siedeteeting
NJF counterfeit bank note,' and other parposeis, &reale
joet24l • OtiN hrrAVDEN &
1110taittit,$BROMA;- Heckor*s Farina
Polishing Putty; ' Stardh'PolisttL
Par!.113.7 Rum.; s e ethe d and
T e
HbZ
C)11 R e•KE,,
corner a Wood and Third etroetsta
this Morning p r express, 400
$HAWLS. — Re ceiv
, Broshe Bay Sudo and Long SHAWl—very.supe7
'r sale low. _
nor at)les and qa miss. Fo
° A. A. MASON & CO.,
. 02 and 6 , llllarlret street.'
91 - 1, 101. s. LAKE. 2:SUPERIOR.. TROUT AND SAL
ay MON Al received from Theseurgh and Isle.'
•Fr o yal copppr Alining Company - . Fisa far excel
lit fine flavor and fatness any cht ia the lower Lakes,
and are put up eXpreasty--tartay- use.
~ _' ' -•,... HENRY C. KELLY,
- —..einuer of Finn street andlAlarket alley. .
- - - --
rnaINtINGTA.PEII.—A full supply of aft the diffeient
sizes on handaiteLtruuleclanzdev _:.•o_:;
bfeb2A Ste _ NOLD3 5 EE
Strike litettual Mari tratirtkrakfrie r Ossm a g usm y
~..- ..- . .EI.iREJSEVROi r i RA' • 1 d „f a :
i '''''
very liberal patronage extended; ID th 4 9,._yi . _
1 ty;'ltaviiig isaued , pollcieS to thff,amniant tn. Far
One Ban naff *pion of Dollars , during'.. th e last taTee
months, is ariflictent Manifettation or tae estinutUon
arid eolifidetthe ef the publie inrins system of nusuagc ,
mem .on.which its busthess is conducted. .
ss ail-
._
TO city or country merchants, and owners or a
ingiii and isolated di. country property,..m is believed
this company affords advantages In point of cheapness,
safety and security, inferior to no',lnsttrariell Company,
in this country. ' .- . - , - „i
, Condneted on the equitable and greatly improvedsys
tern -of Classificatiat •of Risks, exeluthrig , tilVspeetal
liazanis, insurin4_only a limited amount ia any one lo-
cality, '
thus precluding tie 'frequency cuidoteurrence of
huge fires and also, on bothrhe Stockandthlutualplast,
it not onlypostesses the cheapness and accommodation
of both methods, but entitles the intaged In a participa
tion in the profits. . .
• It Is under the' control of the following Directors :--.F
P. Rutherford. A.lfOiilettr John. B. Packet:, SturtuelT.
Jones, Alonzo A. Carrier, Philo C. Sedgwick, Robert
'Klotz. - ' -'J A. RUTHERFORD, Preen. 'I ,
A. A. Csituura, Actuary.
IV' •Branth Office for Western Percineyisanitti fit
Smithfield street. Pit_ burgh. Persons desiring non
ranee will be ferule with heroics of the Comfluty by
4,
culling at the of fi c
_ ..1 ..• - ••• ... inn l == ,
xvisußcuircri. ,-,
rpm?: DELAwARE MUTUAL. SAFETY INSUR-
I. ANCE COAlPANY.—Office...North Room ofthe - Ex ,
change,Third street, Philadelphia. . ~. `... .... - , '
Flill 133tauscir.—Ettuldings, Meichundise rind other
property in lam and. counrry, insured againsr lota 'tit
damage by fire at the - lowest rate of . premium.
M.Ssuni-Irtsuitthen.,-They also insure- Vessels, 'Car
goes and freights, foreign or coastwise/ander open or,
special policies, as the assured - may desire. '
'• InsartiTimmsrottraston.-.They also insure merchan
dise transported by Wagons, Railroad Cars, Canal
Boats and steam Boats, an Livers and lates,on the most
libera terms. , , ~„, , , , ~
~ ,
~.
~ . , ,
DISECTORSIosepti H. "Seal, Edmrind A. Sander
- Joint C. Davis. RobertEurton, John R. Penrose Samuel
.Edwards,Geai 0. Leiper,.Edward.Darlington,if i aac R.
Davis, WilliataPolwell,..Tolin Ne.wliti,Drat.M. eaten,
James C. Hand, Theoplulas Paulding, H. Jones Erooku,
!Henri Sloan, thigh Ctaig,George BerrilL Spencer. Me
Hymn, Charles Kelly, d. G. Johnson, William flay, Dr.
S:Thomes; John Sellers, Wm. Eyre Jr. • .
DIRECTORS. AT PIT T SBURGH ' .
-Jo. T. morgan,
Hugh Craig, Ind. T. Logan.
• . , WHa i IAMMARTEIT, Presidents
Tuos. C. Than, Vice President.
" • 4 Jon W. Cowarr,Seerenkry:'
D-thace.ot the Company,No , 42 Water streets Pius
burgh., . ael6:dtf) P. A. MADEIRA, Agent.
New England Live Stools. Insurance Co.
PEBSONS desirous of insuring - their Animals - Will
learn from the following by Yaw of the Company,
that the terms of life insurance on - stockleverrdifferent;
from insurance on human life. The insured, are entitled
to pay where the animal ~breaks a leg,becomes
A.tritcr.s x. la the eyentof accident or disease of such
a nature as to cause permanent injury, though death may.
not ensueohey wilt be liable for this derange dorm to the
ammo! not exceeding the amount insured.
G. A.COLTON, agent,
cor of 'Fouith and - Wood sts., up stain:.
novt3
Vire- and Plasma Xnararatteent.
HE OFFICE of the_ Insuranss ,Co. 42t Nord rr
Airisio
Thas been nmovut to the Warehouse of Eardy,-Sones
;te, Co., No. 141 Front street, third house East of Wood
acre - cr. - where the subscriber mill issue retteles on Build
, Logs and their contents, and on Shipments by Steamboats '
and other vessels, for the above old and responsible
Company: MN. P. JONM Agent
oLitfe Ile Oath 11111UVISICE•
2r
BE MUTUAL LIFE AND HEALTH INSURANCE ,
ca...., of Philoo•lphia, Incorporated by the
• egislatare of Pennsylvania, Ma.rch,lB4°; - Charier Par.
pelmet; Capital 3100,099.. -Rates lamer than. any
cnnia Company ) and. full 20 per eent.*Aower the
- iitua rates of Life Insurance, as the following tamper'.
son - will show... Thus a person or thesage of-90 id:soling • F.+.
for 6100 for life, mast pay in. the Girard 82,36, Penney'.
vania 52,26. Pena Mutual W.,20 - , Equitable 69,91 - , New
. England 52,99; Albion VAS, New b Lifeß9,26 s .2.ife.
and Health, Philadelphia, 61,91. ' • - r
Draserrms.--Baraust Orriclt, CharleS Hall,Wm F
Boone, Robert P King - , Charles P klayes,2ll W Baldwin,
Chas 0 B Campbell,- fd AI Reeve 111. D. Lewis Cooper,
.1 . Rodman Barker, ..E H Butler, L dwin . k Cope. Presi
dent, Samuel D Orrick ; Vice President, Robert' Pi King'..
Secretary, Francis Blackburn°. - • ;
Applications will be received and every information'
given by SAMUEL. FALINESTOCK,,Agenr.
Commercial Rooms, corner of Third andlVopd streets.
Pittsburgh. • oct29:y
The Vressidirs Fitt Insurance Cormihny e
DIRECTORS:—
Charles W. Boucher, George VP: Richards,
Thomas Hart, Mordecai D. Lewh,
Tobias-Wagner: Adoiphi E. Rorie,
Samuel Grant, David S. Browne,
Jacob R. Smith, Morris Patterson.
CHA,S. WiDANCKER,Preet.
Cuss. G. Baxmora, Secretau -
u:7- Continue to makeinsarance, perpetual or limited
on every description of property - in town and country. -
`The Company have reserved alaTge Contingent Fund .:
which, wittitheir Capital and Prenpams, safely invested,
afford ample protection to the assured. "
The. Assets of the Company, on January }sty 1019, as
published agreeably to an Act of A'sThetab were as fat—
Morlegts ,-111,017,438
Real
Est
• 94,724 - 83 '
Teimpiaitry Leah's— seAttri 85 •
Stock s ."'`.....".-.- :=,`••t'•. 51 : 523 25- '
Cash, • •,;•'•'• • :•••• •—•-- 38,804 37
.619,318,4 92 ;41. - '
Since:their-incorporation, a periOd ; of 19 years,
_they
have paid upwards of One Million Four Hundr4 Thou- ',-
rand Dollars, lasses by. fire, thereby of
• of the advantages of insurance, as.wellas the ability end
disposition to meet with Promptness, all ,
J. GARDEIER COFFIN, Ageni, -
Office N. Er corner Wood and 34 eta
WILIVABTLI ,:ec* NOBLE
=EMI!
-.. ~w
=SEM
Eire and 11/Artne luautranco.
MBE Insurance Companyy of North _Araerica of Phila.
delphia,through its duly authorized Agen ' t,the snb
scriber, offers to make parlament tuid :Insurance -
on property - in this city and its vicinity, and on shiprnerna
by.the canal and rivers. ; - - • .
BIIIECTORS ; -
- Arthur G. Coffin, Preet. Bariavel /nooks, ' •.„ 4
Ale x:Henr3: -'Ehruies Taylor,. • v..
J
Samuel W. ones,. . • Samuel W. Santb, -v. ; •
v• Edward Smith, Ambrose White,- •
John A. Brown,. „ Jacob'Dl; Thomas,
.iohnWbite, john
; Neff,
Thomas P. Cope," - Richard D. Wood,',
Wm. Welsh, -. • - . Shortard, See , y. •"
This is the oldOst Immrance'Company .in the Visited
States, having been charteredin 1794. Its chatteris per
petnal, and from its high Standing, long experionee,ma
ple means, and avoldingsall risks of an extra hazardous
•chartuater, it may be considered as offering =Phi securi
ty to the public. v 'WILLIAM jONES.
At Counting Room of Atwood, Jona sd : Co.,,NVater and
Fro it t stat, Pittsburgh. , inny4y
• •
INSURANCE
'DiorLuc Insurance.'
rEINSURANCE CO. OF NORTH AMERICA will
nake permanent and limited bun:trance on FroPerty
in this city
. and•Ticinity i and on shipments by Canals,
Rivers, Lake-a=and by Sea.. Tho'properties of this Com
pany are well invested and famish an available fund for
the ample inderanitybf allnersons who desire to be pro
te.eted hylnaurance. WM: P. JONES, Agent,
mayiSt . 44 Water street.
INSTITUTE: ,
Iyt.EDICAL7DEPARTUENT.—Tho regular COnrseof
Lectures will 'eommenee on the first of Novemoer
and continue. until the last ot February . 'The Anatdmi
cal-Department will be opened ,and, readyy to-receive
Students by thelirst of October. The Medical Depart
ment will be onder the direction of the'following,
. , PBOVE11150.1111: '
Z. Fnamtior, M.D. Professor of Anatomy.
R.S. Nawson, M. IS. Professor of Surgery.
It 1..1ra, DI. D.,professor of Theory and Treaties o
W. Bran powaLt, M. D.; Professor of Physiology; Pa
' thology, Mineralogy and Geology.
1i1..D„, Professor of Meter's. Mrn
edice,Thepen
_. tics and bdedical Jurisprudent:a, • '
3. Marron Sionnuts,M."D., Professor of Chemistir,and
Pharmacy: -
7, A. Waston,,M, Professor of Obstetrics slid
° Ds
eases of Women and .Ghildren. •
cratrittor,
idetfieine—Prof.ll. J. Down.. :••• -
.7. ~ Glittery—Prof. R. S. Naurrort. .
• Z 1/XX34l7r, AL D., Anatomical Deinonitrator:'
The fees for a tall course Mnount to eivs.
Each Professor's Ticke.t,Sls. MatriculatorkiV.' De- '
nionstratoes Fee, "MO. Gradaation, 520
Those desiring tartherinformation,wlUplense address
,their letters kpost paid} to the Deanc and Students aryl;
ving in the city will please call on Win at the Commer.
alai Hotel, _ • .K. NEWTON;
- Deana Fac.alty:'
LAW DEPARTMENT
EWM litho, Prof. o Theoryund Practici , Of Law
JaciDsmavrar.n, Esq,Prqf ofccamnereial Jurisprudence.
:',2hreity4,so pet sesSion. , 'r
All communicationipertaiinniterthia:leparunent must
add ress ed , L.; W. Si..IfING, Esq.
Memphis Tenn. Mareh,lB so .
The Fiteulties;for intellectual abilities; moral:worth
and professional' acmilrements,,will compare favorably ,
`vriththe mostdistingoislied in onr coiintry. The Medical
'Faculty constitutes an anomaly, in this or: any other
conntry—all of them are able. Lecturers and the best of
Those w howillcontemplate air geOgraPhinal Politlon,
and the extent of ourpoptdadon, cat:hove nodoabtas to
the eligibility of oar situadon for an enterprise ot the
kind.. As to health, incladLng :di seasons of ; tlte, year,we
deny that anyethereity has snare.
The first class of,the Law and Medical Departments o.
this /mamas were small bat the gentlemen composing
theta are talented and in the highest degree reap ectid3le—
a favorable men for the future prosPentypfthoinstiutto.
Thattfie public may be sallshed,of #lO permanency of
this school,we feel it our duty to state, that the Trustees
and Faculty form a unit inaction,which augurs well fot
its future' ucceis; and that the peculiar internal organi
zation which connects them, cannot be intempted.
- ' -E. W-14,,.710NG,
° 'President of the Alerephis Institute.
. et li
•' • ; bt Pittsburgh. Deo _
,-
FvING taken alarmOf this welflmowoltraivery ,
and having it now, in fall operation Lang now pre
pared to famish my friends •and the pulgra withlt OuPe"
rtor article .of ALES and BANARIAN:BaBB, in any
quantity. Call and evs,althecorpej et l'etua street and
Barker's alley. tjan4l - A. .LIENITI.
have fine and convenient Storage Owthe second
- - :and third stories of: °Ur WorehOuse, which we
furnishrit reasonable tales; Also wiarge4knd dry
Cellar; suitable forStorege., ItIAGUIREA RENE,
ap2dall - hiol24Secondst.,beh Smithfieldluut Wood
W indoor Shades', Bannexel
PAINTING AND STAINING, worr,anicd to.
G.t.wast, at No. lin Si. Cuts stun', errrPontatt.
For eitecittiens, call at 'Wilkins - 11edItIValker'sr Ex'
c h o x i ge, gmithkeld street, tom, Woad
fillisotdc luld 1. G: F!e..Aptoos ttro,BeAgi,s,viime4
41 a qupe,rtor karma:, .
FReecope4u4rig executed In sue Crier withiquari.'
can and Forctgo deuigue: ; - .11 - 91313.13 - WATI3ON. •
Jett! . ; EDWARD R. lEFILNAN