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Hugh D King, Fottrth'iltiret, opposite & Rank •
°Vit. 10151 - Do; 454.:W0nd street, docitabovotVoirih:
5 Jones corner Mod find Fouith 7 sta. ; ,
•. -?.4lill.Ctirty,4s4lrood street, 2d dons below Fourth,
W Robertson,- corner Wood and Third slreeti:
it• Rehm Baritei - WC.MI. and Third streets:
"Vt• Co., Oorner,Woodrand Third etc',
' Coot Maiket and:Fifth Streets. I
,t4llolmes - f Sous, 55 Market st., beiween 3d and 4th.
. - Patch t cam mug .Jewellers.
W W - Wilson, corner Marko C - and Fourth streets
ii Richardson, 7? ffliWket street, near the Diamond
John B. McFuddeo &Co, 85 Market street, near Fifth
Sands & Relrientan,7F'ifth streets near Markel; 7
"' & Bartnerger,'Sixtli'strtet near Grant = ••
Wholesale Grocers Commission.* Produce Dealeri.
..- Mout& Siti,llB IVeod strect;above
Alexander King, 211 Liberty street, opposite fland.F.
,11..Bracc,Jr., to Commercial Row, Liberty sweet:
• R A Cunningham, 6 Commereial Row, Liberty street : .
Decirgc &Co., 'JIB Liberty street, opposite 7th. •
• John Gner,2lLiberty street. • • • '
_ Oormly,2lo Liberty Direct, oppOsiteEttgleHOtel.
myers.es Hunter, 188 Liberty street. . .• •
ateClurlran & 192 Liberty street:., ';. .. . Caron & McKnight, Sixth; between Wood nd Libetty.
R Floyd, Liberty, Wood and Sixth streets.
_Lambert 8; Shipton,l33 and 133 Wood street..
Witt Dyer,lsB Liberty
_street, opposite
W & B. McCuicheon,No. 152 Liberty street., •
Brown & Kirkpatrick, 14.4_Liberty,street:
English ABennett,37 Wood at., opposite St. Charles. :
Teasey & Best, 35 Wood street, opposite St. Charles.
, J S Dilworth & Co., 27 Wood, betwcenist and 2d sts.
Bagaley & Co., Nor IS and 20 Wood street.
'Mier/L .- McCandless, cornet Wood and Water tar '
Wm McKee corner Wood and Front streets. .
llntbridge;Wilson& Co., Water, bet . Wood and Smitted.
Church, Carothent & Co., Water and Front streets.
Reis & Berger, corner Smithfield and Second streets.
Smith, Cummins & 3 Smithfield street, near Water. •
• James Benney, Jr., corner Water and Smithfield streets.
C II Grant,4l-Watet, between Market and Wood.
W B Helmet & Rr0'.,37 Watee;bet. Wood and Market.
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-L S Waterman, 31 aterand 82 Vtiet street.
' • James Dalt.ol4 28 - Water and 44 Front street.
Joha F Perry,corner Hancock st. and Duquesne Way. ':
-..:Klag& Moorhead, 27 Wood street. •
.....I . Bllmj.AattitewsJs Co., Water, bet. Market and Ferry.
COintodirton; Produce. and Forwarding Matharai.
Sellens& Nicols;ls COminercial Row, Liberty street.
David filter:num:mu & 50n,135 Wood street.
43eorge Cochran, No.: 20 - Wood street.
S .k.'WHarbangti, 63 Water hod CH Front street.
A Vankirk & San, Smithfield street, near Water
Robertsoalcßeppert, N 0.102 Second street. ' •
• Armstrong & Crozet, 25 Market st., between Ist and 2d.
;Breylogle & Clarke, 108 Second street, above W00d... .1
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IYhofirtat 49, Act. I and Dealers in . Li2ufsro. ; •
R Wateonicorner Liberty and Wayne streets • •
, Jito McDevitt /r.. Bros., 13 Commercial Row, &bear it.
Jas No-17 Commercial Row,- Libutrianset.
Bryar, N 0.11.1 Liberty street, and 63 vlatoonadaloy...
Ti le Jackson Danean.M Libany street.
Robert Moore,ll Commercial Raw, Lberty street.
Robert Bell, Liberty races, opposite Wood..
. • - W Lehnter it Co.; tip Liberty stteet. •
W& 3I Mitcheltree, 160 Liberty street. • '
Jacob Weaver, Jr., corner Market and Froutiareets.
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Saddle, Barnes* and 'Aura , Afaiketi.
M Oliver, Liberty, opposite. Seventh meet'.
A Holstein, 120 Weod street, near Virgin alley.
P Smith, 149 Wood sweet. •
Rahanser ez - Dult, 156 head of Wood street.. •
V AG ilden.fenney,loo Wood st, third door below Fifth
R •Walactoy, 90 WoOd st„ bet. sth and Diamond alley
SamailltlcClarkali,96 Wood, bet. sth and Diamond al'Y
R H Hartley, 86 Wood at., cor. Diamond alley. _
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Looking Glasses and. Vari eties.
I Gillespie & Co, 70 Wood st:, between 3d and 4th..
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Kennedy Sawyer, 62, corner Wood and Fourth ats. •
8 Kennedi , , Fifth street, near Wood.
latteenneare and China.
6earge Breed, 94 Wood street.
ffi Hodkiamon, SS Wood, between 3d and 4th streets
Henry. Higby.l2s Wood street, 2 doom above Bath
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BookuQers and Statimurs
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11.4 &Co. coiaei of Wood and Third streets.
JO Backofen, 137 Liberty street—German Books.
• Victor Scribal Filth street, between Wood and Market
J H Mellor Wood tit—School Books and Stationery
Luke Laval's
,itet;B9 , Wood st.—School Books, Statty
'Jabot( &Ang6t13,79 Wood sure:.
Johnstontc,Stockton, corner Market and Third eta.
'A H Beeson & Co., 6(l7.latket st. 7 2d door fromDiantond
HS Bosworth & Co:, Fourth street, near hlarket.
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Patent Zedicias
W 1 Jackson corner Liberty and Wood streets
Shepherd's Medicaid Depot, 64 Smithfield street
Clothfv Stores.
Katie bMo,gan, lad Laberty et, 4 doors above Virgin ay
,trowerdeld & Atheneum, Liberty street. .
KM:timing, diSLiberry street.
W &L C McMullen, 230 Liberty, cur. Gatrisoli. alley
- DOObyer Gulible,4l.sl Libem st.,3doors above Irwin.
.AV J.Davdt, corner Liberty and Irwin streets.
John P Hopewell, • 13$ Liberty st., near St. Clair.
-;;R.S.Marsltutd,4s Liberty st., corner Virgin alley. .
t.Delany street..
Dernard,l4.9 Liberty. street, -
11.kcloskey , 151 Liberty_street.
Ctugnell, !XI Liberty street.
• „Lawrence Mitchel, 105 Liberty. street.
•:, W Leonard, 82 Wood street, bet. 4th and. Diamond alle y
Schroeder; Hagerman & Co., 07 Wood, tdoor below 4th
- ;• - ftilderbrand &,C0,,113 Wood street, near Water.
DobertChester,:d Smithfield st.,bet.ilth and Diam'd ay
ariterA Lowe, 50 Smithfield street, near 4th. .
Morganatern er r ,Bros,,•.‘ Oak Hall: , 411 Liberty Street:
R Straw, corner Market - and Second streets.
Batket, 31 Musket st., between itd and 3d.:
. - • Guns and Pistols.
We McCartney, corner Llbenyzand Smithfield streets.
:aOll/i ;Waite . , Fifth at.; between Market and Libeity. -
Joseph Crtug,. Wayne it;, opposite CillElailiaSlCE.-
Cartwright, 83 Wood st., door belotrPiturtond alley
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- - Merchant -
AkieFealtta, Smithfield sty bet 9th and Dtguliond alley
Sigegel Gray Ezehunge - Ehuldiags 9t, Chtit• street
Chiap ,Pub/wattons..
hi AZEner. Smithfield tt.., opposite Brown's Hotel.
P Morse, 85 Fourth street.
Hohrussl Literary Depot, Third at., opposite Post Office
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, Dry daods Merchants.-
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W tcPllkans,Corner Market Fifth streets. -
•'D II Fralitili 00Markelatreet, near Fifth. _
Shes,;los Market ' street,letweett Fifth and Liberty.
.1 0 Manta, 114 Market strcat,
n ear Liberty.
.1 &`BF bleColinell, corner Market and Fifth , streets,
/ V Diller, S.R. corner Market and Foarth stream.
Wm II Garrard, Now York Store, 70 Market/meet.
Ei3pence, 38Market - street, between 2d and 3d. .
F.-Mentzer & Co„,81 Marke ter bet. sth. tuul - Diamotul.
' • Alakandei Day 75,M. W. cot. Market and Diamond
&ballots Monis, 65 hlaiket st.ibet. 9th and Diamond. a _
Georg* R White, a Market st.,be tWeen ad and 4ttf.
- I'W L Rualell,62Macket at., neat Fourth street.
W. B. Murphy; corner Market and Fourth streets
FrMluak
.ektods.
Elacidett While 09 Wood Street.
AA Mason& Con 60 Market ra n between..3d_and4th.
fd.urphy, Wilson* , Co 3 48 Wood at.,.94 door above ad.
Borirson,Smith C0.,61-Wood at., between 31 and4th"
ike nenand ust•wes of the P ease.
N Baeltmester, Fourth street;abave
A' 0 Relohart,lridll street near Liberty.
Wat Jackson, coiner Liberty and Woad streets,
LS Adams 21.uLiberity street, next Eagle Tavern.
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Samuel DalznL , l22 Wood street, above Fifth
S Keys, Fifth street, near Market. . -
'D Olmited, corner Market and Liberty s
James Robb, 9gMarket and 41 Liberty'stree
Joseph Pluanner,loo . Wood street, near Fifta
George Albree;7l,••corner Wood and Fourth streets.
-• McCurdy ¢ Loomis 59 Wood st., between '3d and 4th.
IRutledge CO Wood street, third•door above Fourth.
-r•F W libryward, corner Mar and Libertystree Is •
T B'araltam, Pio, 103 - Third street,_ •
Jab* 51.111er,Sinithfield street,'near Diamond
lohnTaggart, Smithfield streelL'near Fourth.
•-• 1 Bates,corner Smithfield and Fifth sweets: •
Troth t Scott, corner Smithfield and'Fourth 'streets.
Wrn'Adair, Smithfield street, four doers above 3d. •
Win-Butrftlerifbnithfield streetinear Drown's Rotel. •
John Campbell, corner Smithfield'and Second'streets.
WEBehaterts, Smithfield,berween Front and 2d stn
1' Binton.4 St. Clair street, near Liberty:. . • • ;
Thompson l _St Clair a t., between Penn and Bridge,
R Perry, Fonith street, near Wood. • ,
Brennen Williams,TUM street, neat Market. •
Wool Merchants.
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S 41• W liarhartgli,s3 Water and 104 Front streets.
''AMlism Barker, Smithfield at, bet. 4th and Diamond ay
Hugh Lee, corner Liberty street and Cecil's alley. ,
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Planing Milli and - Sash . .Faitory.
Thorne Moffitt, Perm street; near the Point
ID4, 4 Kelly, Seventh street, obey* the Camd
.• Hardware and Oman.
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Walte Falusestock of
, 184 Liberty street.'
TLeeeh, Jr,,133 Wood street, above
Hays* Getty, 'n Market street, near Fourth. - • .
: Wolf 4. Lanc; corner Liberty and St. Clair street's,
,Jty Dl Alarketstreet, neer Fifth.
. ••Ha ar i t:` ,. Laugman,7B Wood Bt.,bet. 4th and Diamond ay
varruinght,V3 W' ood st.,l. door beli:nylElittroond
a lley.
Jahn - Walker, 85Wood st.,_bet.Dialoorn,. alley and 4th st.
Cooper Litvely;6.9 Wood stret,td"door halo* Fourth.
4 Wald, 50 Wood at t bettre:en 3d and 4th. t,
.TosephWoodwell,- c order Wood and Second streets.
'Sown 4 Tetley;l4o Wood street, near Virgin alley.
..&eaher: Stored:`:
Wiltineon & Bell, No 169 Liberty street,copposite Sixth.
• Walter BrYttraLl. , Liberty opposite ; head of Wood.
Wm Yrang co.,l94lLiberrty stree4 near St.AClair.
95 Wa.d and corner Diamond alley .4"
eats kieramaa,9lWosd, ad door below Dianiond a lie
Richard:Eu.4lol Wood street. .
William Irwin, Diamond alley.
Jarites frwin,ltiatnond alley, near Dimond, - •
Drugs and Malicitys. •
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Ezyer corne r Wood st. and Virgin alley
Et3ollers;s7`Wood et; between 3d and •
eor. Market street and the Diamond and
X.MueittsiJr.; coiner dth and Smiddleld streets;
Dr. R enlyse A r ecipterMarker sad Third streets.
A"Soatii eornerAVainntand Penult:eels.
At .10hes. cornet Mild stid•terth streets. -- •'• •
Draw 4..Retter, cornet Liber•tr and-St. Clairatehets.
'..FotWurd.k'enderieh,cOntelltroriongahela Haase.
'RA; Fames - tads * co., c orner 'Wood aid First streets..
~ .30.ttan, comer Wood st. and Diamotidalley.•
-Jestr-Monter,reorner Wood, and-Filth Ist=h-"- - - t
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:rhos K flibbert,.cortioLlAbettir.tiniLgrathfield-i.1.10-•
' - 'l.lairaliiiiiref of .Wriiitiff Meld and - • - ••• ,
Win gefirlettion,26s Liberty Street.. ;
: ,_iPholesale -Cloth Store.
I D LOUTS & t 'Co, tio .122 Wood street..
Wats :6aPs and Furs. . .
Wm Ftenting,3o WOod street,cortief - Virgin a ll ey..
Wilkeson Mairaiter,a6 Market st,l door froniFilth
C L'idagee,4lStnithfield at, between tid and and fidi
'tunes Wilaon, SmithfieldatOM door from Fourth:
Glassgow, lord - Woad s; third , door beloW RAIL' .•
.1V Douglas 77 Wood ttreetifouith doin'above Fourth.'
S Moore, 75 Wood, third door above Fourth. - •-1 •
Charles 1i Paulson, 73 Wood street 'hear Fourth.
McCord 4. Co,!corner, Wood and Wilt streets: -
John A Oarey,l43.4ykud at e ,op.let Presb4terian Church
.111 m EStevenson,3 Fetterman's Row, Libenpand7that
Splane 4. Son, corner Smithfield and Fifth streets..
B Young f!Co, Smithfteld atreet, between 2el and 3d.
Hulett 4 , FreNvAmithaeldi Meta Fourth street..
t. - • hururance Companies. '
Nitional Loan Fund 1111 d Lire Ina. Co, 64 Wood street...
Delaware rtlarual Safety, .12 Water street • - ' ." •
We.tem Inm/ranee - Co. of s Pittabargh, No. tr4Watek it
Protectitin Insurance Co, Office 12.71V00ti street.
Franklin Fire insurance Co; coiner Wood and 3t4
_._,. ..' - ; ;.0:44t. Palm* and Bortienng.• • '
'W Phisiet(Saecessor to S C Bill,) 87 Wood street
lames How ard 4. Co, 84 Wood 0f,2 doors b elow Ilia. ay
I SWd/e,Stahldlelditiebt; near Fadnh. - * .. • -'.
.Thamaa Palater,47lsltirket et, between 341 and 4th'
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• nurser,: arul Copper' Smiths. .•
DOerilidger, Wood Mulct opposite Ist Pres. Church
A Cripples, corner Liberty and Smithfield streets.
L Strom, Atheneum Building, Liberty street.
G G Backofen;l2l Wood street. •
J.l3assidollar, MS Wood street.
Sh sr
lerro"l7 Fifth st, between Wood and Market.
I.ll.DelonaleF, 410 Liberty street, near Market.
Elbtria 4ESkturk, No. 8 Market street,meartWater.
Kellytha n Sixth, between Wood and Liberty streets
James 4. T
Kincaid, Front and dd streets, near Market.
John kiDublevy:ll.32Thizd it, het 'Wood and . Smithfield
• ' . . rant Lines.
Blakilir & Co., Penn, street, (Canal Hisin.)• •
P N Byrnes it Co, 205 Liberty st4Juo Tbompson,
Liverpool and Philadelphia Packet Line, Brown 4. Kirk
patnek, 144 Liberty street - , •
. • iiateit and Taverns.
Brown's Hotel, Smithfield at., between Second and Thinl.
Virginia House, tomer Water and Ferry streets •
Fanners , Inn, J Litho , corner Fourth and Ferry streets
Wm.TeII Hotei,Water atree‘above Smithfield
Eagle, J McMaster, Jr; Libeny 'street. - •
Bt Charles, corner Woand Third streets.
National Hotel, NVater street, above Smithfield.
Ferry House, corner Hancock st and Duquesne Way.
Burnt District Hotel, corner Smithfield and Second sts.
Monongahela House, c orne r Smithfield and Water sta.
Eschange:H.nal, corner Plllll/ and St. Clair streets.
Eon, Ward:maim • • •
fdaltrzde 4. Co, corner 7th and Liberty street-_.
Massillon & Payne. 181 Libeny street, bead of Wood
Atheneum Libeny street.
.Pennock, Co, 160 Liberty street. •
Aler. radley, (sign Gilt B toveNo. It Wood street.
John Anderson 4- Son, corner Water and Grant etc.
.Baker and Confect ioners. •
A Andrew_ ‘±le," .T 1 Diamond alley '
R Benny, W. coiner Wylie and Tunnel streets.
P 11 Hunker, Flillistreet, near Market.
A # P Se-holder-1 - c ,r "Star," 42 Diamond alley.
Morris Enna, Smithfield at; bet. Fifth and Diamond alley
Wm E Boar," union? Smithfield st, bet. ad and 4th.
Milliners and Mantas - Makers..
tdri rhur, 10 St Clair sweet, between Penn and budge
hlreLeech.9 Fifth weal, between Wood and blarkei.
Mos Monison, No. 8 St. Clair street.
Mrs Parker, N 0.4 Peterson's Row, St. Clair street.
Miss Eain,corner Penn and St. Claw sueeui.
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Fancy and- Variety * Goods.
T K Idaclrnigtr Itro; 117 Wood lateen, near Falb.
McCandless # Campbell, 97 Wood street:
Geo W Kahn, 72 Wood 'mutt, alga Gilt Comb,
Charles Arbuthnot, cor. Wood street and Diamond alley
Kaulfinuri# Boyle, 88 Wood 11,1 door above Diam'd ay
Zebalon M.nsay,47 Market street, near Diamond.
Kinsey." Knoz, Markt t Jame I, near Filth.
'. • Cotton ' Manufactures.
Grier 4. Monaghan, tt . .l Liberty street.
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. Boat Stores. •
A Weaver, Wayne street, opposite Canal Basin.
John Hannan, W Water at het Wood and Smithfield.
James Herr, Jr. 4. Co, 36 Water street, near Market.
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Joseph Major, No. 4 uket 'street, near Water.
MeCommon Stevens, 7 and 9 hruket at, near Water
Thomas Oliver, S. B. Bakery, ,i 2.9 Water street.
Briuh
anufactuttra.
+ Co, 126:W00d street, above Fifth.
J Kennedy, 08 Woodatreeg, !bard" door above Foarilt
Family 'Grocer ea. "
..A S Getty; comer Wylie andAVashington streets. .
William %Vilson; corner Second and Ross streets.
George Humbert, corner Penn and Marbury streets
Thomas Applebe, corner Wylie and Tunnel streets
Decirge Arthurs, cornet Smithfield . and Fourth sts.
Hugh Garvey ,143 Liberty street, opposite
- J Donaldson, corner St. Clair and Penn streets.
J S n Young 4. Co, corner Fourth and Ferry streets.
R Paul, comer Seventh and Grant streets.
Cyrus Black, Diamond, back of Old Court House.
W Bnehanan,dorner Wyiielind Chatham streets.
II Hoeveler, Wylie at, between Tunnel and Chatham
Cifellyy . , corner Fifth street and Mdrket alley.
Thomas Woods,' Liberty street, near Water.
!'rimming, Hosiery and Variety.
W Daly & Co., Manufacturers and Importers, Fifth at.
F II Eaton cetb, 62 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, Oft Market at., bet. 4th and Diamond
• Tisbacco Snuff, and Cigars.
J Falk won, 14% Wood street, near Sixth.
/McCollister, 19 Fifth at, between Wood and Market.
Daniel Day, 40 Wood street, between ad and 4.th-
Stein, St. Charles Hotel, 'Wood street.
George Shales, 167 Smithfield street, near Fifth.
W ¢ D Rinehart, Irwin et, between Liberty and Penn.
J A Mhzurie,33 Hand street, between Liberty and Penn.
Extract of Coffee. -
John Kariba, &tram cf Coffee Manufacturer, GI Dia
mond Alley, between Wood and Smithfield.streets.
Glam Manufacturers.
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Wm McCully 4. Co 139 Wood street.
Chambers, Agnew Co, 9 Wood, bet Watei and let st. 4
Baketrell, Ponta* Co, corker Wood and SAI atreetc.
Curling, Robertson 4 Co, corner Wood atid Front sta.
Simpson 4. Co,Woodetreet, neat Bagaley Co
John H Mellor, Fl Wood itreet--Chichering's Pianos
• ' Lsenher. Merchant/.
William Dilworth, Giant Street, near Seventh.
Rowan' 4. Dawson, Sixth street ; near Grant. -
Thomas Scott, Pena st;,"bet Barker's alley and Irwin st.
Ropy _and Candle Manujactoriu.
AWilson, Co., Ross street, between Id and 4th.
Wilson/V.6o=w, Fonrthstreet, near. Ross
C Sawyer ¢ 50n,49 Wood oat, opposite St. Charles..
Jas C Anderson.ls Smithfield st, between ter and ea.'
J Hunker, 4z? Wood . et, between sth and Diamond alley.
Joshua Rhodes,6. Wood Street, n ear Water.
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" •.' Hough Atatiufaitiniet.
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Robert Hall, No.l47,Liberty street.
flail ¢ Speer, Pettn`stieet,eorner Cecil's alley
.• - Mustard. and Spices.
John B Bed, corner.Libeny and Ferry streets..
Rhodes 4..Alcorn, 30 Fifth st, opposite Post Buildings
Tea Btorei:;
I fri M Young ¢ Co, ner.Foursti and Ferry Janne ta.
Pittsburgh Tea Stor 'Rh at, bet Wood and Market
:..Dentists.
WixtA Ward, Dentist, Penn areal, 3 doors above hand
, Dlsso/ualoll. •
frtHECo-Partnerahip'heretotore existing lietw:eik the
subscrib.ers, ander Ike &tiro( J. S. BONNET, Co.,
Is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Either partner
ay use the name orthe concern in settlement.
, . JEROME S. BONNET.
AIATTIIEW D.PATTON;
PittrtrurgAti April 181,1850. - - •
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Er Having sold 1137 entire interest lathe firm of-J. B.
Boretzx k rx... to M. D. P411T024 my late partner, and in
retiring from business, I take great pleasure In tecom.
Mending him to -the' confidence of my friends and the
public. • ,jap3.l • •J. B. BONNET.
• - ' • Gravel4:tooling: • .;
'subscriber!' respectfully infirm' the citizens of
.1 'Pittsburgh and vleinity,-that they are now hilly pre
pared to hli orders for GRAVEL ROOFTNG, in a man
ner not to be surpassed in this city or elaevihere: 'From
their .enerience in business, they feel Confident that
they will render - satisfaction to all those who may give
theniwork. The superiority of Gravel. Roofs ever any
other kind, Patton's:ly in e age of fire, is too well known
lore quire:any aTgantelltill Its, favor- To those who are
unacquainted with our work, we beg leave toreferthetn
to Messrs. Thomas -Liggett, Sr., John. F. Terry, Rody
Patterson, linneyir, and elite rs, for whom we have
done .work..' Orders.thankfully received and promptly
attended to: .117 a will be found on Wylie street, le
, Ween High an dTunnel streets.
MATTHEWhIcOOVARN:
„nap JOHNSIONNIN:
rpm subiciiber would call the attention of .Printers io
J..",his- improved " iliMing Joke, of various lands,and
colors, which he offers. for sale- at the lowest mai ket
prices, , and warrantato.he of thievery first quality.
JOHN• bI'CREAR.Y,
. , Printing /nk,klanufacturer,
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No. Pit and ,14 - 13tanton $l., New York
• Hie agentstn. Pittsburgh are—hfr. R. C. Stockton an
Air Wm :S HaVon+. • - • '
This paperis printed with:his focus
a. C. stooktont
• BOOKSRT LER AND STA27ONER,; - .
No. 47, coax= or Nam= ann Tann arairre,-
- "CFAS constantly; on hand for sale—Writing, Letter,
Printi and Tea PA.PER,-- Bonnet, Binders'', Ful
lers' and -Trani - BOARDS; Book and 'Newspaper -
PRENTINGDIErhich he will Bell at the lowest cash
priaea, Or itrezehange for Hags and Tanners' Serafta.
TA :OURS-40 bbla.fiste itst reel dui I,fgalo by
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Music Stores
-Fruits and Candies
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Keyser's • PeOeOrtalraprupi
a Meta strirleisr-OsuSks, askur: Mations - a - gronehitis,
„W k oopi,n,roough, :Asthma ging ,tariour
Mir Lungs arid Pulmonary Organs. "
„awls PSEDiPINKIi tio , actin in affections df th
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Pulmonary' entirely different from any of the
ExPecioriiht and ctnighltemediet now in use. 'lris one
of the Most speedy as - vial! us the most' pleasint, mill--
. nines how in use - if does not open the pores and: ex
pose to axassn.com....One'ortwoldosemfreatiaallt
lays alprritation and tickling sensation produced y
haratising,noUgh. Siugerk public, speakers, and those ,
Who'art.tegll/red't6 use the Xectil o . l 'o tie to a Krat ex
tent, will findin this Pectoral Syrup a sure and instant
remedy for hoarseness and' larynggeal Arritation-,
cleats the throat perfectly. of all collections of mucitusi.
and gives tone andelearneas to the voice. .
' • SIMPTOI4B,7.:The tymptoMs whiehMsualli s usher in I
a Cough or Cold maybe* enumerated it 'toilets:a : This •
disease in tliebooks is calle , "ratarrir, andispreceded by
All increased discharge from themoad, fances and
ehla; there ts feeling of. lassitude, over, the:whole I
body, and very often cold shiventigs are filti at leatt
'the 'Mavis More than usually sensitive to the action. of
the air.: the pulse Inereases in frequency, and- there is
generally more or less fever. ,Thesentuptolusare soon
followed with hoarseness and a sense of roughness and
soreness in the windpipe 'and vocal' organs,„togetheet
witha'd Amity of breathing and a'senseofeonstrietion
of the chest. 'There is also - mitending , a`dull. pain and
sense of. weight in the forehead; pimiles a heaviness
in moving the eyes. These feeling:4 sometimes mt. the
„very beginning. of the ,disease, and alwayt, soon after,
-are attended with a distillation from the nose and some.
Itimes front the eyei;of athin acid Said, which fret-grind'
irritates theparts over which it "pestles. The - cough-is,
at first usually dry; -bat as the disease progresses Mete
is an expectoration of thin mucous, which .graduallYl
becomes thicker and more :copious, and having some ap
pearance OF pus- - '
These are the leading symptoms of -what is termed "a
soldt". which, - if neglected, are likely to , result t in irre
parable injury to the Lungs, and CONIIIMPTION.
Price oio cents per, bottle. • .
For, proof of the abotte read the .following certifi
cates:-
Da. Revsaa take pleasure in certifying; for the
benefit of °there - offerers, to the efficacy of yout. PEC
TORAL "COUGH. SYffUP, in our case. During -the
- use, of two'hOttlei - purchased'of .yOu pie Were cured of
. a. hoarseness amounting to an entire loss of voice; and
effectually relieved of a severe cough, winch-threaten
ed,permanent injury to the lungs. -
A. .HILL,.
At she Banking Ratio of 'Mil. A. .117114- ,Co, Pittsburgh.
Da. KETSUR :—You have asked mithe effects 'of your
Pectoral Syrup' in nig own, caSe. 1 had a very bad
cough during part of last Winteh it began with a feel.
ing ef tullness an the head ; increased secretion and suf
fusion of tears; together with hoarseness, pain in. the
breast, and the other tabcompaniments of what has been
denominated ::"Tyler ,Gripped" 1. rook. two-bottles of
your Pectoral Syrup, according to the directions on the
bcittle ; and am. now, and have been ever since, entire
ly free front any of the tinpleasaitt symptoms enumera
ted abOve. You have my perthistion to publishihis for
the good of your 'seleV, adwell us the Public, if you de
sire to do so. Very - respectfully, vows, &n. . .
FOLLANSBEE,
Prepared by Dr. Deo. 11. Keyser, and told by
- KEYSER & 11PDOWELL,
140 Wood st., corner of Virgin alloy,
To whoa all orders must be addressed.
'ANOTH RR - SCIENTIFIC:WON pER
-
THE ftTRUE .DIGESTIVE FLUID
• or lOsistrfo autee .
A GREAT DYSPEPSIA CURER,
PREPARED from Rennet, or lite. fourths stomach of
the Or, after directions.by Baron. Lts - 810, the great
Physiological Chemist, by J. S. nouu lITON, M.D., No,
North Eighth street, Philadelphia, Pa.
This is a truly wonderfaltemeelyTorßlDlGESnoN, ,
DYSPEPSIA, .I,IUNDICE, CONSTIPATION LIVER ,
COMPLAINT, and DEBILITY, curing:atter Natures .
own ructbod,by Naturt's own a,gent,tbe Gastric Juice.
'Half a leaspoonfall - of this Field,* infused in water,
will digest or dissolve Fiva:Ponsms or -Doran Bess' IN
LEM TWO irons, out of the stomach. . -
SCIENTIFIC
Ba`ron Ltkaio, in Ids celebrated work on Animal ChCm
Ivry,' says: "An•artifielal Digestive Fluid, analogous to
the Gastric Juice, may be readily prepared from the mu
cous membrane of the stomach of the calf, in which va
rious articles of food, as meat and eggs, will be so sod
ened, changed and digested, just in the same manner as
they would bei:iin the human stomach." .
Dr. Premiss, in his fatuous treatise on Food and Di- •
et," published by Fowlers & Wells, New f ork, Page '34 1 .
states the same great fact, and describes the, method of
prep:untie:l. There are few higher authorities t han Dr.
Pereira.
Dr; Cositur, in his valuable writings on the "Physiolo
gy•of Digestion," observes that " a diminution of the duo
quantity of the Gastric Juice is it promine:nt and all-pre-
Yelling cause of Dyspepsia;" and he states that " a dis
tinguished professor of medicine in Londoniwho was
severely afflicted with this complaint, finding everything
else to fall, had recourse to the Gastrin Juice, obtained
from the'stomach of living animals, which proved com
pletely snocessfal."
Dr. GRAIIAIII, author of the famous works ou " 'Vegeta
ble DietAsays: It is a remarkable fact in physiology,
that the stomachs of animate, macerated in water, im
part to the fluid the property of dissolving various arti
cles of food, find :of-effecting a kind of artificial diges
tion of them in no wise different from the natural digest
ive p rocess." , ' • ,
Dr. Ststort's g-reat work, the " Chemistry of Mart,'(Lea
& Blanchard Philo ,1848. 321.2 l says : "The discov•
cry Cof PEPSIN fonna a ACW era in the chemical history
of Digestion. • From recent experiments we kriow that
food is dissolved as rapidly In an artificial digestive
fluid, prepared from P.petn, as it is in the natural Gas
tric Juice itself."
Professor Doxot.usix, of the Jefferson College : Phila.
de Ipitia; n his great work on Human Plt ysiology, devote
more than fifty pages to an examination of this subject.
Ilia experiments with Dr. Beau mont , on the Ci
'astric
Juice, obtained from the living human stomach and from
animals, are well known. "In all eases." he rays, "di
gestion occurred tis perfectly in the artificial as in the
natural digestions."• -
AS A.DYSPEPSIA CURER,
Dr. Honouvotffs itreparation of PEPSIN has produced
the most marvelous effects, oaring eases of Debility,
Emaciation, Nervous Decline,and Dyspeptic Consump
tion, supposed to be on the very verge of the grave. It
is impossible to give the details of cases in the limits of
this advertisement,-but authenticated certificates= have
been given of more than TWO HUNDRED REMARK
ABLE CURES, in Philadelphia New York, and Boston
alone. These werenearly all desperate cases, and the
Cures were not only 'rapid and wonderful, but perms
nt.
l P t Is a great NERVOUS ANTIDOTE, and particularly
useful for tendency to bilious disorder, Liver Complaint,
Fever and Ague, or badly treated Fever and Ague, and
the evil effects of Quinine, Mercury, 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
There is no form of OLDSTOMACH COMPLAINTS
which it does novae= to reach and remove -at once.—
No matter how bad they maybe, it GIVES INSTANT
BELIEF! A silly doss reffwesseriltheunpltaiant symp
toms nita it only needs 'to be repeated, - - for a short time,
to make these good, effects perman'ent.. PURITY OF
BLOOD and ViGOR OF BuDY, follow at once.: it is
particularly excellent in cases of Nausea,. Vomiting,
Cramps, Soreness of the pit of the Stomach, distress af t
ter eating, low, cold stabs of the Bloody Heaviness, Low
ness of Spirits; Despondency,. Emaciation, Weakness,
tendency to Inennity, Suicide, &n.
Price, ONE DOLLAR per bottle. Ono bottle Will of
ten effect a lasting cure.
Every bottle bears the written signature .of J. S.
HOUGHTON,-M.D., Sole Proprietor. - .
Sold by agents in every town in the United States,
and by respectable dealers in Medicinesgenerally.
Agents for Pittsburgh, KEYSER & McDOWELL, 141
Wood street.
Retail dealers 'supplied as Proprietor's prices. Ltir2o;y
Also, (or sale by R, E. SELLERS, 57 Wood street.
Philosophy of Brancireth's yegotoblo
Pills.
WHEN the' theory of the circulation of the blood
was established, the secret springs of vitality
were then partially exposed to our view. We saw and
understood that the food, we eat, was converted Into
blood, which repaired the waste of the anirnaimachino;
the food is fuel, which keeps at a life heat the leternal
fires that warm and invigorate our inner man. The
blood is an electric fluid which carries this heat to every
ramification of,the body, even to the extremities of the
hair and horny rialf. While the blood is thus the seat of
life, it is also the seat of disease. Food gives the body
strength;;Brandreth's pills give blood' the necessary
pciwerto threW out from itself all impurities, thus ren
dering the stream of life pure and healthy.. If men were
more sumere, thero: would be fewer: religious creeds ;
and If they keptelose to nature's laws ita the management
of their.bodies, they would require little medicine. As
min grow inteldligent they willbecome wiser and hap- .
pier; . even now; their vvisdom is proved by thefact that,
when sickness assails them, they use Brandteth's Vege
table Unlveral Fills, which soon restore them to health.
never° peculiarly adapted to the climate, and require
no extra care wherithey are used, in either diet or cloth
ing. They should lie always in the house, so .thut upon
the first:indication of sickness they may be used. One
dose in the beginning it more potent for good, than a
dozen after the sickness is fixed in the system. 1n colds,
coughs, asthma, rheumatism, costiveness, fevers, and in
All acute, heavy or deep-seated pains, their effects will
be found beyond all praise. Three, or five will get like
a charm, often curing - al dangerous malady et once, sa
ying months of sickness and the evils thereunto attend.
fag •Demember, Brandreth's Par- are a 'known and
My tested medicine, one that is used by hundreds of
thousands - In. this country' and throughout the civilized
world. -They are quietly superseding all other medi
cines. They take out only that from the blood which is
the cause of weakness and - pain; leaving strength and
health ; they produce healthy sleep at night, and annp
petite that relishes all kinds of,food.
Sold at No. 29 Diamond alley-the only place in.Pitti
bargh.whe re the genuine BrandrethPil Is are kept for a ale
the undersigned is the only agent in the city.
dee=m: THOMAS RDPATH.,
Baraapartita and the Oho/era.
N OT
a single, mart, woman - or child has died .of the
OROL,ERA or anroritig symplorna' who used this.
invaluable preparation. Look at the city of, Louisville,
where this Sarsaparilla is made; and where froiulso to
non bottles are retailed daily, but few isolated eases of
Cholera have occurred, and they were either persona
from :boats or those who disregarded our advic e
. • [Cincinnati Cliroawk,
Per sale by KEYSER & 111 , ..D0WELL,1,40 Wood.st.
pitt s buelk, where the 'genuine article may:alwaye.be
6teine •:: . •
Maier tor Cramps., ,
tr - R ABDOMINAL . WARMERS, made front
ved En lish'patternsAirniehed and
trtemostappre g
recommended ThoM b as i ß n ak s
4 e n w ias ell t ,. e. Es4 v ., e a n n ie d n a ta n p tn para ber .
t"
for the siPu6atim" ' Lw eholera.
4."flini4eat?llllaci"s7 f e arm ot . ,ltOtwateito the bow-
As every person ie
s e e ls b i j i e n 'et eers to:ll <l dd r e e n r ' lm ana p e s k 4 s 4 , no larn_ without=
at least without one, For sale by
SGAIFE & ATKINSON,'
jell First street; between Wood and Market ate.
MIST RECEIVED, a fresh supply Dr 4 S. S. FRChin
(P 'minable Medicines; among which are remedies for
Constimption, Coughs And 'Dyspepsia. Also, Abdominal
Simportere, Shoulder, Braces, Inhaling Toliesf.and Lee.
tures sin the Treatment and Cure of Consumption,/cc,
•For,salebp COULTER & HACKE, Dniggista,"
43CIS comer of Wood and Thud atreeta
3. 1 . „;„: f
~?iCtgeilatt4p~
I499X.AND
prikor'efliV4Nl. Itis44Flfth SPca
Massaiiiertines, respectfully inforinsh:s friends
•and.the natrona of these papers, saat he has' a large as
sortment ofJOB TYPEAND ALL OTHER MATERIAL:
nc 4 efisarY. to alob - Printing Office, and-- - that he is, pre•
.pared to execute -
- tarns PRESS PlUitilIVOL oil , Vara istscritirton:
BdokS, - Bills of Lading, - etrculaot
onjidtleis Reads,. - Cards
-
emains- - • - Hat ' l e .
kinds of Blanks, Stage, theatabcititand anal
Beat Bias, with appropriate cunt, prtatellon"theshortest
:notice - and - trio: reasonable . '
- taspeetfally aSks the patronage citlile friends': and
the , publie generally, in 12:110h. Of Ills builnesit.
,
R I
-• a g,..- - kw JAMES W.‘'WOODWELL,
- CABINET
- - FURNITURE` MANUFACTURER'
v
. . . .
Ware.rooms 97 and 99 Third atreet.
, , ... . _ . , ,
1" . . w.V:respectfully Informs Waft:lends and custom
ers that he has now completed the 'largest and ft.
nest stocka•of boutehold; furninait'eVet WT.:4e seen In
this city, as he,is determined to-Uphold the. quality with
,well-seasoned materials; best workmanship, and newest
designs; and from ' the extent of his orders and facility
in : manufacturing, be is enabled to itrodtice -. vaarranted
furniture, at the loweit prices:, -. • -; , :.; :- :-. ..
~ ' lle has adopted the'prinpiple of identifying ibe cus
tomer& interest with his own, in quality and pile , and
keeps always on band the greatest vartetyof evytT des
criptien of- furniturt, - from the cheapest "and idamest, to
the most elegant and costly, that a'honse, or anypart of
one, may be -furnished from his stock s or menufaetured
expressly to - order: Re ilierefore Solicits an inspeetion,
that the Advantages ofhis establishment they be known-
The following:articles consist, in part, o f his stock,which
for richness of style and finish, cannot be surpassed in
any of the Eastern cities:. : - . , - ,t --- . :
.
. _
Pazlor
drawing, b.in
Mg, and room - '
chairs, of every variety,
conataung of rosewoood, ma
hogany and walnut Elizabe th en;
'Conservatoire and FALSy . Chairs, of , every
description; Couches, Sofas Tete-a-tete and Di-,
vans of the latest, French and 4meriena patterns;
Taitbaes, WhabNots, and ladies' f arlor Writing Desks
of Various- - kinds;..Work• Tables and fancy inlaid
stands, music stands, and holders, marble top, mat
hagany, rosewood - and walnut centre and sofa, tar
hies, extension dining table.; all sizes of the
most improved, and decidedly, the. best
Made; card,-Pembroke ball and pier tables, ,
waxdrobea, bedsteads - and washstands of -
each . a large assortment; , gothic
and parlor reception chairs, ottomans " -
and stools, secretary nix& book"
cases, side boards, fire screens
towel racks, - hat stands, and "
music stools; ; cribs and cots _
lin "children; paper mache
table and tea pays, mt.
hogany, rosewood, and
.•,
- pearl' Tables,
A _ .
!urge assortment of COMMON FURNITURE. unit
WINDSOR CHAIRS. asaxismt IdAlCEiti Supplied with,
all articles in.theis lino . - . - '
STEA3IHOATS and HOTELS, furnished ut the shoe
All orders promptly attended to
- CHAIRS AND FIJIIINITIHAIG.. --- -•
N 0.98 Third snot; between Market and. Wood, Syuth:sVai
ski- %Vs hien now on. hand a large and
splendid stock orevery variety...A(4l4ms . .
and CABINET•FURNIT llRE,*hich we '
are confident cannot be set r pas a e d, it
eqyalled, in this City, or 13 ti.e %Vest, in style and finish.
Those who are in WILIIt Cll Furniture are 'respectfully
invited wean and examine for themselves: • - •
_ .
Ur" Steamboats furnished oath shurtest,nstlee.
tpri - 1.11 'Rulers promptly attended to.
febmit, . O'DONNELL. fiIULLEN & CC)
-.-
-- Farnitura and Chair Ware: Room*. .
T. B. YOUNG & CO., earner of. 27tird . ...
and snrithfirldars.,oPpartte Brown's Hotel,
; - .Pinseurgd, Pa., keep constantly on band
and make to order,
_at the lowest prices,. . .
HOUSEHOLD - and STEAMBOAT FURNITURE, and
OLLilfiS, of the best workmaaship and most approved
styles. zebls
......
Steamboats, Ahoy 1
a Adir e t t
• - Trio subscribers tender' their 'ne
knowledgincuts for the Carors bestow
upon 1 em by their Steamboat friends„ and
would respectfully remind them and others inte- .
resied in building , boats, that they are at nil : times pre
pared to furnish, on the most reasonable terms, every'
descriptioa of Cabin Furniture and'Chairs of the hes
material and workmanship. 7 13 YOUNG & C0.,-
Corner Third and Smithfield streets,
' . opposite " Brown's Hotel."
.
' Hammer its' Dallier,
CABINET WAliEttoom, surrnYIELDSTREET,
Barrens &Tenth urea and SlTatobtrrir alttp,Pittsburg, 1?a
R I BATBISIER tk DAULER keep coniatuulyr onhand
a variety of excellent and fashionable Furniture,
. warranted equal to any in the city, and sold on as
favorable terms as can be obtained at any similar
establishment ta .he West. They have nolv - on hand an
unusually extensive stock, embracing allkinds of , Ewa'
lure,. trout the cheapest and plainest to the most costly
and elegant. All orders promptly attended to. , tarnl:6m
, - WM. E. STEVENSON continuesto
mnau
facture CABLVET- WARE. ot„ every deeccip•
lion, at tilt old stand, corner of Liberty and
Seventh meets, UNDERTAKING attended
to, in all ILA brunettes. mayli
Loudon. !Mustard.
- Dtutt-: Loadou and Durham Mustard, byllie keg, for.
I sale by [oetZliatj JOSHUA ROBINSON. •
VOIINGI LADIES' SEMINALLY,
ALLEGILSIV Y.
riIHIS SCHOOL, under the direction of" Mr. & hire. N.
1 W. Mart:Aix, will be Re. Opened in "Colonnade
Row," Federal street, on MONDAY, September 2d. A
primary department, uad a number of optional -branch
es, have been added i and a corps of teachers secured,
so that instructions will now be given to scholars at all
ages and attainments.
Por particulais sac circulars, which may he had at'
the book stores —or consult the Principals, at their
dwelling, on Federal street. • •
Allegheny, Aug. 3. . attend
U. J. Williams,
'WILL open uCLASSIOAL and ENULISII SCHOOL
on the las Alcolday of Sotambet max. Room, over
J. D. Store, corner of Wood and Fifth
streets.
ICCC=31111:1
Rev. Wm. D. 110WAINI, lion. AVALTka ii. Lownie
Dr. Etworr t .. J. D McCottp, Esq.,
" Dr McCur., J. D. Virtu.tAnrs. [jy22:l(
First Arrival of Fall Stools or Carpet*.
PUB subscriber havlngiust returned from the East, is
now receiving and opening tz splendid stock of goods,
consisting - in cart of Very rich style Carpets, viz: •
Brussels; Timestry -Brussels and Velvets, imported
expressly for this market.. -
Also, Imperial 3 ply, - superfine d ply, with a heavy
stock o r all the lower priced:grades; together with a
largo variety of Hearth Rugs, Door Mats, Stair_ Rods,
White, Litman, Woe arid Se ariet figured Baize,' from to
3 yards wide. A superior article of _French Tablet and
Piano Covers. Oil Cloth, from t eight yards wide,
All the above named articles having.been selected
with - great care, and putgltased at each pr cos as to ena
ble tom to sell.cbetter than - any' house west of the
Mountains.
Citizens and persons front the country arc aro requested (o
call and examine the stock at Lynd's Carpet Emporium.
No. SU Fourth street, and No. 63 Wood street.
aug29 E. W. LYND.
JUST REUEiIVtII 4 2 eases of Fancy STRAW
and CHIP BONNETS, - Ladies'HATS,
Children's and Afitsrs , Boitnets,Bays' Hats,4.o.—
Those wanting Bonnets will please glee her a Call be
fore parehasing elsewhere., All orders_9l ol9 Ptientl-'
ed to, at No 9 Fifth et. (rayliktfl MRS. A. LOEulf.
TAISSOLUTION.—The parutersaip Of It lunrutr as las
is this day dissolved, by mutual consent. .The bu
siness of the firm will be settled by IL Lee.
• - • - J. R.: nnittrinv,
Pittsburgh, 30th Jan. . 1849 . 11$ LEE.
,
- NOTICE The uriderslgned Will continue the Wool
business and attend to the, sale of Woolen Goods) tit the
old place. - H.LEE. '
• In retiring from the late firm of Murphy , kkee,.l
take gr eat pleasure In recommending Mr- H. Leo to the
confidence of my friends.and to the pubtlo.
Jan3o J. R. MURPHY. •
Notre°.
ANapplication will be made at the next ineating f
‘
he Legislature of Pennsylvania, to incorporate a
Bank to be called the Mechatateri Bank of Pittsburgh, to
be located in the City of Pittsburgh, and to haver¢ capl•
talnotoxceeding two hundred thousand dollars.
Julyltam • 7 , TfIOMPSON BELL.
Extra "Family Flour• •
DM the convenience of the citizens, tile. proprietors
of the "PITTSBURG!! CITY M.ILLS,'?ho ve placed
boxes for the reception of orders, at the folio wing places:
J. et. R. Floyd's store, cornsiof Wood and ath its.;
M. Hay wood's Shoe stare,corner Liberty . and Market
A. Beelen's store; 3d street •
L. Wilcox. Jr Druggist;tor dW and Smithfield
streeis
Telegrab a Office, Fourth street;
IL C. Kelly, Grocer tor• stlrst. and Market alley ; '
14, Grass's stme, 9th Ward- .
The Flour watme will mill twice or thre daily, for
orders, and the Flo tr, fr..c delivered promply either in
b usei arr ) el w s i o t k o r t e c irs hasr ( g mi e %k r .
o F a l T o utg ur
e l! prelcrable e for family
it is plain that no accounts can be allowed, and that
drivers can have no permission to leave Flour without
payinent. We hope that the public will be pleased with
This arrangement, as we shill endeavor to do them just
'ss; - Lmay2o . l+ WILMARTH & NOBLE.
- :HO t• FOIL CALIFORN IA
rpm: subscriber has been authorized to receive Pack
'. ages to be forwarded to San Francisco by the house
of CURWINNE, BROTHER ,/r, C 0.,, at Panama,,,and
to engage Passugeirrfitst nlass' sailing Vessels iron)
Panama, to San Frarieisco. .Every information given,
oti application to - JOSHUA ROBINSON,..
'a. Id Poet giiidinfts, , Fifth st. t neat Wood': -
CHEAPEST SUMMER GOODS IN TOWN. , -Lighl
Cloths, - air wool, Caslnaarettes, Scotch Plaids,
Linen Drills and Ducks, with every variety of Mari
seines and OthetVaianks and triatelintei b
i r
jeB • , JOSHUA ttO INSON.
l i tueL , filitttiburgh Brewery.”
.101rAVING takenn lentie this well known:Brevieryi
LI. and havinglt now in full operpttion, a
I am now prey
pared to furnishmy friends.Ond the public with aupe.
'riOr article of ALES and: BAVARIAItarER, in any
quantity• ti ` e a.. v ll'a , nd
_see, tr i t l e i drnet and
ticker ITZ.
• Window SbAdes, - Barin•rirp -
()JABS' PATNTING AND.STAINING; warittnted to.
la wash, at N 0: 10, ST. CLAM BTREET:-Plllsllllltelt.
For spettraens, eall at .Wilkins %Hatt ; W a tk g ,, Ex
Saittlifield street ; aid Keivilla flat Stare;Waad ,
street. •
Masonic and I. O. 0: FAi.Aprints and Badges; Painted
in a suPrripr,manner.. - '• .• •• '
p_aninnzexcented in superior sryeosthAraert
eanScul.Forewn siesigns. S. BROM WATSON ,Y
Ictlf • • - Anyvoarr XliagilyAN ,
-
-I Qt Iot4it4
1711intoc,Ciotiting :Selling Lbw - for carte:
DElZAVY l loo,liberty - strtec , Pitubiegk: bas. on
:Winter a f fashionable
hand a `late itsbeilm
deliirsent or
." th Ars e le; P at s
V tyle. of
tes ants, ests
and all:other articles in. - the.,, Wholesale,
purchasers will find al most.desirable..' stock, , to select
from and will be koltllow,,,foyee.slt : .; -
ARGIIST
MERCIiANT TAILOR
PekIMNIS highlands and ingtonicuith at he has open
d a CLOTHING. STORE, at No. 85 mi tb fie Id st
where they can be suited al all times with anything
his line, made ia theopost gdYle-mottAvotkman
like manner. Hilt_Goods:arc_ all, fresh, of the besCand
most fashiO
b able material, and,:no pains will be spared
to afford the „greatest degree : of - satisfaction to his ',oat.
tuns. good stock of Ready Ma de.CLOTHING always
. - 'IIXITIOL
DT
E _A.
Reif' T '
TAILOR,
No Bmithfiekt;Sfram„ , - 'P ittsburgh, Pa.,
110/A43 JUST RECEIVED FRONLTHE EAST—is
Ajl„ and carefully selected t stoek of French. Enkihsh
and American , CLOT•IIB,.CASSIMERES and-VES?-
INGS=ofAte met Approved colors'and Styles; ;which"
he is prepared_bainake.to order 4n the very best manner
and or the most reasonablerenna. • - • d
hasialsvayson band a good assortment or geatl,e
men's 'Fashionable nut rs• , aIitztaCLOTHIIVG, Shirts,
Collars, Cr a Wain kerehie fe,Glpvp, &Mee n d ers,
nov3Min ,• -•
Clothing% 'Clothing
. .
• - THREE - , 81G,',D00 RS! ••-•
JOHN M'CI4OSKEY, • ,
Wholescaftand-L,RAW Dralmin. Cktbiny,lsl Liberty et.'
,
.1i1"" - stock of - Fall and Winter Clothing Is now reedy,
amonnting.fo'riptvards Of.8100,001:1,Which I thinic
will be fauna to iCroneof the choicest selections otar
llentSevergot thie'Or any other city in the Weiti." -
em country.: • I
My purchases- twin been 'all made early, I baste ,
therefore avoided the Into advances Made in almost all
aescriptioena %Milan Goods, and am therefore can:"
bled to offer my, stock atnausually Lew Prieds"...
4 I hare this season paid :more than usual attention .fti
the manuincturingand style.ofmygutments,so that the'
very lowest pricedas well as the finest are got op in, :a
style and elegance not to be surpassed. - Hundreds of.
new'cUstomers;betlf wholesale and retail; have been
attracted as mach by the 'superior make of the clothing'
as by the lowness of My prices. • - '
The proprietor would particularly call theattention of
all dealers in Clothing to". Lis . present sleek - believing,
t U
• thapon examination of the . finality and pr ices of his,
: Goods they will be induced"to purchase at his: establish="
:Mein:. The wholesale. room now contains - apwurds of
2,000 gnrments, from the finest in quality lathe [(wrestle
price
The proprietor is now determined to make this depart
"
• meets point of great atiraction, and with" this view his
Constantly on band a large. quantity 'of goods suited to
everyseetion of the United States. .
:lii the deintrintentwillalwaysb.. found a very
large eelection of all the choicest:mikes of, Cloths, Cas
ttimeres and Silks, to be foundin this or eastern markets.
lie is prepared to make cloths to order:la theidtortest
notice in the latest and most fashionable styles.
Ile respectfully Invites his old friends and castameiti.'
he well as the public in general, to, call and examine for
hemselkei:—
Great - Inducements to Bay Clothing!
WHITE OAK 'FORKS CLOTHING STOVE!
NO. 551 - 9 ' LISER27 . .A.ND 82 /Rll7B*. STREEM
J. subscriber wishing to sell - entire stock
CLOTHING,. offers 6/ILEX - TENS - YE ASSORT
.
NE IV AN.4 FASBIONABLE.GOODS.
at YERvi LOW PR.ICES. remota; wilthing to purchase
%111 Save rnonek, by calling .on him.. ;
5e1124 - DA- 3 1113% ProPnaton
Iletneshts-Celebrated Patent Shears.
frilE undersigned has been appointed by Mr, He ineah,
_L of 'New Torky'sole Agent for .the sale 'of hjs justly
celebmtedtratentTaitors'Shears. offeru these Shears
now' tmanufaeturer's . pricet. Having a ear/mime as
sortment of these Shears; - from °Vic. up to Bit It:pidee;
he calls thenttentiOn of Ladies, Milliners and Dresama
kers and Tailors, to his establishment, the FRANKLIN
CLOTHING STORE , ' 179 Liberty street, 4thdoor from
Si. Clair, and respectfully solicits a'share or the public
patronage, which this article so _
justly dese.rvea..
outatnna•,- , .r. HAVEKoTTE.
MT 005.
SEVENTH
.GREAT BE.II ANNUAL , SALE - OF
'On* Fria° ttiire'orA:tki'DOisiiii tr. co.,
62 and St Dfarket safer.
.NATILL, commence, on. firostosv..December 30, 'SAO,.
Y and etnititiue through the month of January': On
this Oceasion, the Whole of their immense establishment
will be thrown open for Retail Trade, and their eaten
sive. stock, amounting to One . Hundred , and Thirty'
ThouSandOollars.will lie'offered at Retell, at fully one
.fourthless than Usual prices.
The. notice of their Head -Annual fidale- to any 'one' of
the thousands who attended the sale of last year, will
be suffiliient guarantee fur a eallthis season. They.will"
however mention a few of the Goods and Prices, for the
benefit of those who have never attended their Sales--
,
Rich Caetvunrea,i 75 c, Usual price.sl,oo
500 pa : Cotton: and Wool Ca§huieres, tic.; asnalpri:e
-1500 te. Cotton and Woof Detainee, 15..181e. Usual
Once .10 and 25e - •
sU.ps.,lUgtt ColOred PlaidDeLaines, 45e. Usual price
50 ps.. Striped and Figured Silks, 50c,.. Usuul.price
Black Silks. Reduced 25 per cenc;,
ps. French hterinoes,Sloo. Usual price 81,37 k ;
000 ps. raratnettas and. Lyonese Cloth, Reduced :11
per cent ;
zoo Long Square Shawls, which will be sold at from
81 to 85 less than the , usual prices.;
WOO. yds - , Bonnet Ribhons, at and lOc. Usual 'price
Fast Colored Calicoes,6lc. Usual price 90 - .4
400 cases Ls' glisti and American. Calicoes, S
Usual price 40 and 108 ;
_ °cases Bleached Oluelins- Redueed Sc. per yard;
. 200 bales Brown Muslin—all grades;
Also—Laces, Eiftbroidcries,Trittaraings, Hosiery and
Gloves, Linens, Checks, Clothe, Cassicieres; Cussinell
. -Together wittian immense variety of other Goods, di
of which will be marked down to lower prices thanany
ortheir previous sales -
- They invite an early call, as many- or their ehoitiest
Goods will soon be sold.- ' •
The lowestprice name tat first. -
A. A. MASON & CO.,
63 and 64 Market street
' • NEW FALL GOODS,
JUSEPR LiORNIP -••
110. 71/Wankel, war Fourth street
AVE-fust received and otter for sate at Wholesale
11. and Retail— • • ,
NEWEST ,sTvt.Es OF DRESS TRIMMINGS;
Bonnet Ribbons.and Flowers; Florence Silk; Velvets
and Plaines '•• Embroidered. Collars; Culfs and Cheri&
zeds; LinenCarabric Handkerchiefs; Embroitiered and
Revie'd Cashmere `
; , alpaca merino and silk Hose;
children's plain wool and 'Tartan Hose ; children's
Hoods, Gaiters and Jenny Lind Coats; kid, merino and
fleeced silk Gloves; gents. Berlin, buck and kid Gloves;
gents. super silk Shirts and unaware; gents.. Sa.zony
unit merino Shirts and Drawers; Suspenders ` Collars;
Collars;
fancy:Cravats ; , Comfrirtsl - Soarf4 Zephyr Work and
Canvass ; Carpet Bags ;- - Umbrell as ;- Yanks ;'Curtain
Fringes; Combs;- Battens, &c., &c. - - •
11:7* Bay State and imported long and square Shawls
of every quality.- .- - - foct23,n2tri. ,
, .
Frosts Arrtval...flaw Goods - •
NO. - 75' MARKET STREET,'
I:I77ISTWIDEN VOUNTII ISTUERT AND VIZ DIAMOND.
FRENCH ENGLISH AND AMERICAN
W.NTER PRY GOODS i -. •
rp HE undersigned is now' receiving from tlc Eastern
'
j cities by .press, a splendid - assortment of Fancy
and Staple Dry Goods, purchased exclusively for Cash,
from.the Importers and manufactuters, at le - ast Twenty.
five per ant. below theca* of those who made their pur
chases earlier in the season', and AIR be Wholesale
and Retail•for colt at • - - •
• EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS.
- - - - - • ..
• = SO -pieces Lupin's. French - fiterinoes,'Clierty; Scarlet,
Pink, Oreen, Maroon, Black, Mazarbie Blue and Mode
colored, frotn 874 e. u , ) to the finestouality, manufactured
under the French Republic.
15 Pieces Superior Boinhazineii, Lupin's manufacture
—at unprecedented low prices.
3.5 p pieces ltlack,untleotored Alpaeas, from id/ cents
per yard tip to the finest Silk Warp and Mohair Instres
manufactured. ; ' • •
125 pieces Thibet; PaYametta and Coburg Cloths; all
colors and qualifies t and cheaper than eve rite fore . oder,
ed in this city.
350 pieces American and British Prints, superior qualir
tY, and will he sold at. xtremely low paces. -
450; SHAWLS: Superior Bay State and Waterloo
Long Shawls, Chamelion,Silk and Turk Satin De,Chein
and Wool Broehu Shawls; Black and Colored - Eno
braider - ad Cloth Shawls; Plain, and Embroidered Black
and Colored Silk_Fringe, Tlithet and Mout 'De Lain
350 patterns Superior Dress Silks: Plain Charneliort
Silk, and . Satin' De Chein, Wide Black Gro De Rhine
Silks, Plain and Fancy Figuredilk.s,.ollo , ;Bittek- Plaid
Ciro De Armour Silks. -
150 pieces Cloths, Catialraeres and li,estiugs, superior
qualiy, and will be sold at a great reduction nom rona
er prices
.DOISIEBTIC AND STAPLE GOODS.
-.• • . - , •
500 pieces Bleached blaslin, good quality, an :widths;
Iron:18;10 12kcents.per Yard.
600 Pisces heavy yttid wide Brown Muslin'', front Ole.
to the - best article manufactured.
. . . . .
200 pieces Red, White - and Yellow Manners, from 181
^onto per yard up to the finest Silk Warp and, Wel c h
'ammo Flannel imported.
pieces Irish Linen; warranted Made
, • of Finx
'round thread, wire twist, head spun. and grass bleached..
125 pieces Checks, superiorma from's - to lB}, rents
Dec yard,logether with a, large'essortmeni of Damask
Table Linen and Table Cloths, Russia Diaper and
Crash, Ominous, Kentucky - Jeans,- Bed Ticking, Tn.
.raestic Gingham,- Calored. Cambncs, Plain 'Linsbya,
Canton Flannele,dre.
8511 dozenLuthes and Gentlemen's Gloies and Hosiery
—including every. variety and quality, which wilt be
sold at eltramely IoW prices.:,;
The
The cuatomers of the house and all cash buyers are.
requested 'to calland examine the goods, and set are a
bargain, as they wilt be,offered3V,holesale - andite.mil
very low, prices.; 'fit' Pia. 75fitarkid Wert, Futrbutgh.,
„vig ~ABsixontmoitals. •
• Cloths I-Clothe:: -010tha L=
- EASTERN 10KIBING: pR4cE8; 7 , 116 - Dreeee
Blaek and!-Fanct , coloretUFreuelvaliti E nglish
CLOTIIS; - -Pilot, - Cloalrina• and Drab - = •
tapenett at --'-= - A ..k.- - MASON Lc co
d ec 2- -•-• PIPS. ga And 641ilarkbriliteet..
.
rUS a_Dez. assorted Tailors '. Patent
itt'Shetirs;froWNo:lo flown tg , - ,= ,
ALSO-3-Doz. Bat:bitallilateni - Snlseati,i ltt edt liana
the:manutentareraja_ad for tale '
.1303W1 TETLEY'S,
belowirtigin all y
laulttutcong
• •,• ; ' '
7 6 ;. ,11 F4LNOT.6TARRETIAPHILADELPRIA tiv
rrlHE UN RIVALLED.PLACE tor obtainmg all ylTilipsi
LiquerAiifl;GOOD end CHEAP. • : : • • ••
hits latoly T 7in uppacqat ask ef thenimer
ous largeisales unpliby him to eonsuniers--bgea obliged'
largely to reOlen lab hit "MeV hy'frerlr importations; and
.he,hos . nowthe sails faction of.olicrior some ofnlie• best
• Wines . and; Liquors ever iniporteihY tie ; would
icnif to "time itiroices ' ' •
DUPP,GORDON
• o ate -Pale at.sery. -lour Isrmes,kare :old; Mid tome very
choice. MANHANILLA r aII on dranght. by:the gallour•-•
• Al"o, r erg old delicate AMONTILLADO, in casks olio
gallons xrcetenly felicted for consumere: Route EXTRA . '
- AMONTILLADO In bottles,'plit up in'EurOpe t ' w hich
. he
denser as equal:to-arty that can be produced. - .
,• The ANZ ANILLA and AAIONTILLADO
glee orrgp Pecalitirly adapted to.-tonvaleiseents,4us they
.strengthenmiihout stimulatiog, and have not the acid Of
many Wines. ' '
TORT- WINES z='prlncilially specially Seleatea for
lit sales to chnsumen (toroth° stock of Rumatanuos,"
at Oporto, and imported camel. • • • •
These • Wines are fruity and •delicate, and ihillre peed'
tilghTy apPrivelf by 'his easterners, because of their
manifest superiority over all other Port' and Red Wines,
'Saluted brae inch. - - ;*, • • . . -
They "'tear various sorts audprier.s, in bottles and on
draught by , the gallon,. or,wholesale. by theca'''. Among
them is some rare delicate WHITE PORT and MAUI
• s„oPers'inssiileringsilth cAronlcidertion of the hoar:.
els cannot be too carenit in thAir PORT: -
• •
- . . •
MADEIRA WINES of various sotw, rad riebi
South Side. old East and West India..
'rt draught, in bottles and by casks. . • . 3.
' As to the SPARKLED. WlNEKrof.the sabscrlier, it
Is knownjhat the MOETEXTRA CHAMPAGNE
and the splendid; SPARKLING -MOSELLEi Imported '
by him are anperiorto any- other- Wineit; and ate sold
at prices as low, as most of the inferior-wines now in the
marketwnich are put upon bumk s s dais. ,
He has also CHAMPAGNE Sif various brands
and qualities; arvely lour prices, retail or wholesale. In
the article of. CLARET WlNESigenerally, the stibler/-
bet' holds lirpself to be a judge; and he Gams the:finest
stock here, from the very lowest price, by tbe.single do.
zen, to the first class or "premier au" of Mirooc. :
Of BURGUNDY WINES babas it large stock and can'
assure - castemersi that he can present to tEem;from his
vaults, as good a bottle of Bargsuidy.as-France affords:
SAUTERNE.nnd BARSAC always on bandits bottles.
His selection of RHINE and MOSELLE _WINES,
'from the cellars ofMessrs. Datiusari &Joan/al, of Co
hien', areexteasive, and number Many Still Hock's and,
„Moselle, from the cheapest sorts' to toe very choicest
. vintages of. the "STEINBERG." which isr - •the. hest
•.growthof the Rhine...
lathe articles of COGNAC and other BRANDIES he
has now a fine stock; embracing come very old extra of
1800; of Orson, DePOT & CO., ana some celebrated
"CLAVIER of 182 l," eighth•cosks, and 1842 in hbds.
and "DUBOUCHE," 1344, in Walston conri gnmciu, Which.
Aiso IRISH SCOTCH andhIONONOAHELAWHIS- .
KEY, JAMAICA SPIRITS, PRESERVING BRANDY
and ull•otlker-Wines:and. Liquors, incloding 'all of the
above, SOLD by RETAIL TQ•CONSUME.RS in any
quantity desired. • • . - •
• A coustant assorted stock of HAVANA•SEGAILS.
fedi/ Goods delivered, within ono day's„reach of Phila
delphia, pasionT Peru. Orders wilt be promptly, execu
ted if sent hy Wail or telegraph •
Address, , , • . JACOB.SNIDEE,JR,
, Cheap Wine Store,.. • •
16-Walnutrttesy
• J. fr: Decker; - Woodward it; Co., •
Builder, and... Erectors cf Lightning •Bodh'.on
SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLES.-
ORDERS lea at this office or the Post Office ;_ and for
Personal interview Cal be . seen on Fourth street,
residence of Dr. Rant, between Wood and Ferry.
Werentes—Professor Miami,' Editor 'of Slalom:Vs
Journal; Professor 0. M. Mitchell, critic Cincinnati
Observatory ;. Professor Robert Peterior Trtinsylvania
University, Kentucky ; Professor Chester
M.D., New York; Professor J. L. Cassel, Clearlaxul
.Unisersity.Ohlo: - • • . --•
In Pittsburgh—A. W. Loomis, John. Harper,Wlllion
firCandless; Mr. Childs, Cot. Morgan, Rev. Alr.Sparss,
J.,D. Williams, Major. Harding, U. S. Arsenal; John
Ewing & Sons , L. Harper, D. N. White, W. A. Mar
shall, John Simpson, Major Davis and John H Shoeubes,
. Outline Mope.
IaELTON'S SPLENDID OUTLINE MAPS are new
5 , 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. I—Map of the Western Hemisphere, 82a82 'inches.
No. 2 do Eastern 'do' do - r
No, 8 do ~ North America, 71.424•
No. 4— do' United States, ' 70xEci
•No. E.—. c 6 . Europe, - 70x82
No. 6— do Asia,7ox7D
do S. A merica tr. Africa, 70xfi4
Price of the series, with key $25; or Una first:nye
Hemisphere Maps, with key, St d .
These Maps arc un ri valled in accuracy; beauty tind
cheapness, and adapted ,to the' wants of the primary,
grammar and high schools of the United States. •
For sale at publisher's prices,
.witbout addidom of;
freight charges, at the • '
EDUCATIONAL /300$ -STORE;
cor Market and Fourth ots.
Flour Reduced.
IarILUARTIL & NOBLE will sell Weir Extra Ploor,
TT. delivered oaand after the let November, at SUli
4"IN lbs.; Superfine at.sl,oo illoo lbs. A.libeml diia
noatalo retailers.. -
noel . WILBIARTII St NOBLE
ItIEDIPHIS INSTITUTE.
MEDICAL DF.PARTMENT.—The core of
Lectures will commence on the first gr Noremeer
anti continue until the last et February. The Anatomi
cal Department will be opened and ready to receive
Students by the first or-October. The Medical Depart
ment will be under the direction Of the fallowing
Z. Pasuitan, M. D., Professor of Anatomy. . .
•R. S. Nzwrox, M. 11, Professof of Surgery. ' • .
H. J. UtILCZ, M. D., Professor of Theory and Practic e tic° o
• Medicine.'
.W. BTU/. POWNLL, M. D.,.Professor of Physiology, Pa
thology,Mineralogy and Geology.
J. Rum, Professor of hiattria Medics, Therapeu
ties and filedical Jurisprudence.. • •
J. MILTON Santizas, M. D., Profeusor of Chemistry and
=' Pharmacy.
J. A. WILSON M. D., Professor of Obstetric. and
. Dis.
eases of Women and Children:
c [ l acFun Es,
• hfeJicine—Prof. news- •' •
Stager - It—Prof. Nawros. ,
PBEIMAN, hl. D., Anatomical Demonstrator.
'• • The fees for a full course amount to SIM
Each Professor's Ticket;Bls.. Matriculator's S. De
monstrator's Fee, SW. Graduation, StiO.
• Those desiring further information, will please address
!heir letters (postpaid> to the Dean; and Students as:l
ying in the city will please call an him at the. Comme
rcial 11oteL R. S. NEWTON, M. D....
Dean of the Faculy.
LAW DEPARTMENT. . •..
lion.Elima, Prof, of Theory and proctice.oflaw
Jau Dirisitatm, Flub Prof Of Commercial Jurisprudence.
117171.1-550 per session. • ' -• • • ~.
All communications pertaining - to this department most
be addressed to " b. W. M. ZINO, Esq.
Memphis , Tenn.,March i lBso. • ' -
The Faculties,for intellectual abilities, moral .wortb
and professional acquirements,' will compare favorably'
with the mostdistingumbed in our country. The Medical
Faculty constitutes an anomaly, in this or any. other
country—all of them nrci,able. Lecturers and the best of
Those who will contemplate our geographical position,
had the extent of,our population, can have no doulit 111 to
the eligibility.of our situation for an entertnise of the
kind. auto health, iucladlug all sehsons of the yeai,we
deny that any at/terrify has mars.
The first class of the Law and Medical Departments°.
this institute were .small, but Os gentlemen composing
them are Talented and irk the highest degree respectable—
a favorable omen for Pie future prosy enty 01the institute.
That the public maybe satisfied of . the permanknoy of
this schoolove feel it our duty to state, that the Trustees
and Faculty form a unit in action;'Which oughts well Cot
its future success; and that the pectiliarinternal-organl
ration which connects them, cannot be interupted.
. E. -W. M. XING,
apt -/ President of the Alemphis Imitate.
81.1wei w. SorkiiSpeions, eec.
keep constantly on hand a largo assortment of
u. affirm. 'Forks Spoons,' Ladles,' &o. of our own
manufacture, of staildard silver.
• JOHN. U. M'FADDEN fk,. CO., ;
002.1 • ; ' OS Market sireei
. •. • /Magnifying liilassesi • •
UP Oue, two ono three g ttsses, soiled for detecting
counterfeit bank notes,
_and other pozposee, (acetic
by • (ocekil • JO IN B. BPFADDEN it - Co.
To the Citizens of Alloghony.Olty.
A BOX (or the reception of Orders for WV/ MILLS
.61. FLOUR is left at the store of tamer j gobidaon.
Federal street. Such Orders will be promptly supplied
suet° • . • . WILMARTH & NOULAL
• 200 Mem lketitteit Ximm -
VIE CHARTIERS RAILRAD:The Wades
• • ere 80 cente per day; and we charge (0,73 pet
week for boarding. Apply Butte oince l on the.Steaben•
villa road, near hl'Dortald's tavern-4 miles from Pitta
burgh. Banotbinfl BURNSIDE. lIANNEY h CO-
BAKER'S BROMA; . • . Becker's Farina;
• Polishing Patty; Starch Polish; ••
Pure Bay Ram; received and for gale by - •
• COI.II,,TER & MACKE,
°cid , corner of 'Wood and Thin! sine
flAWLS.—Received this ,mornig_pls =mist 000
Broelte,Bay.Stats and Long SHAwLS-Tvery Eve- .
nar st 3 lea and qnalldes. For
a ale law. ,
A; MAS ON En CO •
nov4 ' ' "82 and 04 Market stteet:
9i HBLS. LAKE. SUPERIOR TROUT , AND SA.Lt
MOH jam received from the Pittsburgh and-Isle
Royal Copper Arming Coinpany. These Elsa far excel
in fine flavor:and latness any caught in the lower Lakes,
and are put up expressly for family use. •
. • •• • • HENRY C. /CELL?,
novl6 • comer of Fifth street and:Market site ...
,LEER-41:1all supply of ah the different
sixes on Band and made to order:. :: .
feb2o • . •• .• • REYNOLDS. & SURE.
Fire and Blaring /insurance.
MIRE INSURANCE CO:OF NORTH AALERICA will.
Jiz make permanent and limited hindrance on Property
In this City and vicinity, and ots shipments by Camila,
Rivers, Lakes % and by Sea. The properties of this Com.
panfare well invested and furnish on available fund for
Me ample indemnity of all persons who desire lobe pm•
teeted by Insurance, ' P. JONES, Ngent„, - :,
maylB ' ' "44 Water street.:
THE subscriber wishes to informthe citizens of Pitts
burgh and the publlegenerally, that he has removed
lus CARPET' STORE Rom Nos. 01 and 03 Wood street"
to the Apollo Buildings, on. Fourth street, recently, occe.
pied by the Museum, and has connented Meseta/01;Mo
adjoining rooms, formerly used as the Chronicle Printin g
office—which, in connection witb bin 'old room, Makes
the most spacious Carpet establishment la the counuy ;
and his advantages so tar surpass any house In this clay
for space; arrangement and good light, that he is certain
of , suiting every person who may favor him with a call.
His stock is complete' in every
,artiole,hi and
great pains wilt be taken at tat tinier showgood/
pe rs ons wishing to look or buy..
°cal. - • -
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. • -
X * : ' .. .; a tr:7 4 r'''.'" • •2 -
. t!'m '
r ; .-‘
Edl
`•":.; - 82tt•E'Pr3:7-PERP.R.rbiria r BECO/H27.
1 , Tk113-11.11T/ONAtintiOAN FOND!
• geIFE_INIIVRABIOHI, SOVlJklylf,„
' • • • •ni )LODI DON AND :NEW-‘,YORL
a urge ralphisafpnints. portion Of both
rl' capital and. surpitti invested fh V. B:Gtoviernmeat
Btoa ksi,,and other securjtjes 14;the City of New, York.
Policies held in this country oiler 0,000. Persons in
ioringliarticitiate the'profits'of.tlie.Corotittriy. - •
. Valffothig,riaks taken ill reduced _wrier., • , •
'Among the advantages 'of a - Policy in Hifi 'Company
are Ibe • ;.- • ; ; •
A party insured for the whole tetra oflifo.maYcli anti
time borrow one-half the amount of alumni! premium,
without 'note or - sh c orgy, rii• deposit of polleKand is en
titled todivitien of profits. .
He may at any time sarrende c hie ixilicloscal receive
'back as ,value thereof one-balf srotn , s . ism , paid by
him instrintial "corurrion pretniumt.% -
' ' •
A party already legated for whole niity;on pay
ment of a small tam, condert his insuranceirao a new
policy upon the long system - 00W iamptleeett• ."
Parties already insured end entitled iti• a iwo-third
loan, are not that out frouCkald If ills •
• prefer it, upon Me,termeslatof TA the Itieletyipcpainph
' • ' • '‘ • •• ; •
&party may, at. a Moderate intual:promittrit, Mins .4
(or life, and be surefire to reach the age 0f,130 'OUTS, the
fall. lan insured 190415 000, tai#,bir sd . rma : or if
he &lei before' yenching t h at, age; th e ion gam, /neared
will be paid to.bia or legal ' represe:Aatives: . •
- Ithas become customary in Ole AtUtritle citteh for con
:gregations thinsure the beet of their Pastors, and on
.Clunstmas or New , Yeer'aday to make the amity a pre
sentofthepoliok, tacertalnly an ,excellent way
of, showing their regard for their Minister, Whatia'attlary
• in very many eases is scarcely equal to hiiiiitimediate
warts. To the mu of Tacitly, at his• death,itis a con
solation beyond exptessien- to kttogr. that-Dna helpless
little ones are thuisprovuledfor.., •
.i
ChurchesbiSolved, • .woold do well losisie the lives
of tine
- or more of the tru s tees - •at - whose deddse the
amount would be applied to liquidate the debt
_Expldnatory pemptiletatiadinfonciation - glyen
at the Banking House of Wdi.A. iiiLle*" CO.
f..,Wooditt,tscand.dttir abovegouri
ei h.
President Fillmore " 4 ! •
:ETAS ,TAKEN. INSURANCIA ON HIS LIFE FOR
AIX $llOOO., hi the; Connecticut Minuet Ilfe ?Insu
rance camping, a Hanford; Connecticut. '
-The following azettie . /eintlltoelk Fates - of Premium
of other Life Insurance Coronae* compared' with the
rinies.pt :Hartford Life and Wealth InsunuCtoCompany
Annual Paymen /for Policy of ono thoutand
4 • a - ea 4 •
.- ..:.•'• • . .
.51 , , ..nz ._ 2, E
' Nails of . Com . pd .- 6y: - '
.11.,' 'l4 I 'o' 1 '4 1 1 41 4 917,
Hanford Life &11.1n5..e.0.. - .10.20,13, 18.40 2-421.1 QM .
,Mtaa Life Insurnnee C0..,.111,7115.80 MX 29.60 411.611 t
Charter Oak Life Ins. C 0... .11.70,1550 2L30 79.50 4040
United States Life Int. Co. 4419 10. 25.39 3.1.79 0390 •
• rennsy/vania J.Me Ins. Co.-14.40129.90 17.90 37.30 50.80
National Loan Fund C 0.,. • 14. - M 19.30 25.50 8170 52.80:
,It will be seetibitheabov'e table that rates for ID.
Saran ee (without panieipmicm In proritsjia'thieCompany •
are more- than .aftems.per- -cenL,lowe! thaw any Joins
Stock Company. In Ibis COuntry or the World, and they
have been adopted aflerti full lovestlgatiosy6 pa whole
sublieL , - - ,
' Those wishingLo' Mame - in- either the 'Conti. Mutual
or the Hanford Lifeand Health Vo'.- will apply to
..:, ..,. . . • ,:. C. et',. COLTON,.
deci Corner oi4th and Wood streets, up stairs.
. . •
To Parma and Mau wirhing . .
TO .{.NSUBIe DETACHED PAOPRAP.Y.
TILE New York " Washington County Mutual Zun
wince Company "-iti-the company for theni to insure
in. - It is the only .Farmerellutual Irma range Com pony
that has -run through five• years. Withba Lazing their
note. Ills the largest company of the k India the world,
numbering ' over 111,140 'member". It does not Insure
Steam Mills; Carpenter 'cm' Cooper ahopsi Or anything
hazardous br eatra-hazanicrinic ()My Houses,Barns and •
their. contenwand box 52,000 :on mos Chinches,
Academies and School Mouses, and bgt SLOOtion each..
A certificate can be seen from one, of the Ant men In
Pittsburgh, to show that the Coo:many does pay its loss.
et promptly. • • • •C 'A: COLTON, Stall Agent,
Amyl - ----- con or 4th and-Wood 'avian stairs.
11t•Ate Mutual Fire Insurance Votppany
- •.. • • .11.4RILISBURGII, PA.
TilE Yery liberal patronage extended to tbis Comps
ny, having Issued policite,to .the amount of near
One and if ffaff Million of Dollars . , during the last three
months, is sufficient nuudfettation of the esti ation,
and confidence of the - public in the system:of. &ge
ment on which Its husidesola conducted. •
• To city or country
,merchants, and owners of dwell
ings, and isointed or country property, it is believe&
this company fiords ediebtages in pointof cheapness,. '
safety and security, Latinos to po,lnsnranco company .
ie. thus country... • :. • '
• Conducted on the equitable and greatly inipnoveiksys
tem of ClassifacAlloc _or. Rinks, exclaning all special
hazards, insuring only a limited amount In any one lo- '
nality;thot I:4mM - siding - this frequency and occurrence of
let ge gres,and also, on both the Stock' dad Itlntual plan,
it not only possesses the thee pats and accommodation -
of both methods, but entitles the insured
Lion in the profits. . •• • -
leis ander the control of. the followini Directors ; _ ._,f
P. Rutherford. Al.. Gillsu,• John B. Packer; Sateuel T.
Jones, Alonzo &Carrier, Philo C. Sedlwick: Reber t: •
Klotz.• ',.&:.RUTHEIIFORIP;preet.
• ... • ••
A. Actuary. f• „ 1•
!17'- Branch Office for Viresterit:Pe, nas yl; an i u , 64i
:Smithfield street, Piltsburi. 4 2 .... l.l. P St' s :fia desiring : limp;
TWICE will be fuirnlshod, ' cove= Fri t h e c ata p at iv b
calling at the office. • toct.m.
- ' • INSURABIuk • , •
/pas DELAWARE MUTUAL , GAFEW.INSUR
_,L. ANCE COhIPAN Y.--Oth'ee. Noah Room of the Ex:
change,..Third street,Philad' a iphi a .. •,, ,
Fuut Orsualnea• — rliditli,:np, Merchandlie :and. other
property in Moe and eir awry, insured sialtim pin or
damage br fire at th e te.vrest rate of predthilia. • -
MARI N E IN " a• A C E" —They. also insare.:Vbsaels, Car:
goes and freighti, firjogn or coastwiseonder open or
special policies; sr. the assured may dense. •
leraNaTnarratrarrivos.—Theralso insure merchan:
dize transported by Wagons, Railroad Cars, Canal
Moats and etteran Boats, en rivers and lakes,on the most
liberal terms, . • '•
DIBECT • JR3.-joieph H. Seal, Edmund -A.. Sondes;
John C. Davis. Robert Burtoti,"Johnit- Penrose, Samuel
Edward Geo. G. Leiner Edward - Darlin g t on jaaao R.
WlllitutFolvvell i John Dr: t.PS:Huston,
Jame'S C. Band, Theoplulns Paulding, H. Jones Brooks,
Iler.iy Sloan, Hugh Craig George Sgrrill Spencer
Ilgaur, Charles Kelly, J. G. - Johnson, William Hay, Dr.
Thomas, John-Sellers i Win. Eyre, Jr.
DIRECTORS _AT PITTSBURG/I.—D. T. Morgan,
Ilugh Craig, Jno. T. Logan. •
• •• • WfLLIAM MARTIN, President.,
Trios. C. Ham), Vice President. . •
, . JOSTJUI W. COlVite, Secretary.
j Officef the C
burgh: • • teleedtf°u44ll7. No. 42 Water street, Pam
) •P : I"'DMRAr Agent.' ••
•
Blew W.:salami Litre St.ook. Immensities Co.
BRSONS desirom sof insuring their animals will
P
learn froth the following -by law oc,the Co.. • any,
that the terms of life 'insurance on stock 'every • erent
trominsurancti on human life. The intender° entitled
ItkintY where, the
.animal breaks a leg, becomes
A irrrecit eientor occident or disitase of such
a nature us to vutrse permanent trinity; though death ma?
not ensue, them swill be liable (or the Menage deco to the
IL/WWII not exceeding the amount insured. , i, •
' , • G.4'. CULTUN, Agent,
eot of }turd' and Wood,sta.,up
..,
none "
' " Plleteltidd'lt Inattetaleste.•.
ftß OFFICE.of 'the /marlines Ca, ty.' North &masa
has bee% rto the Worth odie of ary, Jones
& Co.; No. 141 .Fon t streetottird !HAIM East of Wood
street: whale the subscriber w ill issue Policies cufßatld
theaand their conte tits, and on Ship meta. by Steamboats
and other, Yeseels, for. the Abore old. and responsible
Company. • load] • Wll. I', JONES, Agent.
Lifts arid. nowlt.lts Inanralicoi
rCOIIm LAVAL LIFE AND HBALTItINSURANCE
' LPANY,'af Philadelphia, Incorporated by the
• unite of Peonsyltranin, kfarch,ll3lB; Charter r
liepat ; capitol $OO,OOO. Rata lowmitran any Penn:wt.
.00nire Company ) and full :XI per cent, lower than phe
'akaat'rates of Liferniurance, as the following Comma ri.
" n will show., Thus a pepion or; the age.of ;30histrting
for 8100 for life, mast pay= the Girard-112X,
vania 52,N, Penn./Um:LI 182,36, Equitsitile ,11,
NJ
engiand s2,Albion $2,46; Dietlr . or Life /32,140
w , a Heal th , PilliadeiPhiet, 51,91. .• . .
Drascrons--Samue I DOrrick,Charles.D,liall,,WmF.•
Boone, Robert P Klng, Charles Pliayes . ,Nl W Baldwin, .
Chas U B Catopbell,id D.,• Lewis Cooiler
-
./ Rodman Barker, E Bader, Edwin R. Cope. 'Prise-.
44%4 Sannief I) Orrick ; Vies Praia/me, Robert Y... Kin d :
Secretary, Francis Blackburria. , • : ; : .
Applications will 6e received and every informttioni
given by SAMUEL PAHNESTOCK, Agent • Orrigast.
Commercial Rooms, cornap - of.T . hird- and Woodkfttliel.3
. „ •.•••• •• • • oClay.
" • IN DEMICITY.
k'h•,Franlaln, Ply*, Imaprnnco. Compacky
riIEr.CTOII.B:-- • •• • • ' t -s t.
•,"• Charles W. Banker, • - .oe4irge W. Welt - ids,
••• ' • Thomas Haiti. • • -•iliordectil D. -Levels.
Tobiaa Wagner,. ; Adolph' E. itorioes
Samuel Grant,. . • David 8. Bros:nap
.• Jacob It. Smith, Morris ratteraon..
1- • ' ' • 'CRAB, W.DANCREft,i'realt :
Casa. - 0: atnclia, Secretary. , • • '
Er Continua to make Insurance, perpetual or Welted
On every deacription.of property in town and country;
This Companyhave reserved a luau Contingent Na4d
'which, with their Capital and prendurns,natelyiavusted,,
*abet imrpleprOteouott.to the *aimed. •..
TherAsseto ot the. Company."on Jaridify Ist, 109,*is.
published agreeably to an Act of:Assembly, were as rot
lowaerizr— .
.
}Up] Eimie • .777.4""""114)°,41ea1l
Temporary. %%on es, •
Stocks • 51,523 25
Cash, 040-•••••••-. •••••• • 0 1 ..“•••••••••••• , ..; ; • 38,20417
- •
Stneetheir,indorperouon Million riod •Or
batre
„ d a d upwards or One Sonr
sand ra, losses by Ere, thereby albs'
of the advantages of Insarance, as waP;ailT s ojr,,::,, e
disposttion meet with rota Low, t i a bi lidt
6 OFFlN s le.gent,g-'
‘Ja+ ,- ;:? comer Wood 04 V•its;
Rare Illsti.3l.arude Isurtarastne: •••• 144
UWE ittsto grze:COmPtiny of North
s delphis,,lnrough its duly authorixed Agent, the stab
'actiber.,bffers to make permanent and limited /mono)
osonoperty, in this city and its vicinity; and on'sldpmenis
,by the canal and•rivem • • z• • ••• •
Arthur Q. Coffin, P,reet.i . Barnum! Brooks; • •••- •
Alen. Henry , „Charles Taylor, ; : r. •
BaMttel W. Jones,: , ' Sannutl.W. Suith,„
Riward Smith, '' 'Ambrose White;
;John A. Brown, Jacob M. Thomas,' • "
'• JohaWhile t : • . John R. Nef,.• ,•••`.- •
•
Thomas P . Cope, . Richard D. Wood
Wrn. Weal, • . Henry P..latuttlalli SEMI.
" 'Tbli the'olatel Ineutance' Company In the gaited
Saint.; hatridg been chartered in Its chart° iape e.
petard, and from its high 'funding, long experienoeoun
pie means, and avoiding all risk. of an extra • luttir' dons •
character, it may be considered as offeriAg 'lupin seciul.
Ipso the public. • • • • WILLIAM - P.'JONES.,
• Al COUnting &Pm of Atwood, Jonel & Co4Watter sir&
Fron't I'ittabuzgh ••• - aX
Kamm
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