The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, January 25, 1851, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    114dtim
.
Win. Larinteh Fourth et,- next door to Pittsburgh; Bank.'
Moon 4Mitgetainarner Wood and Sixth streets.
Hugh..RMing. , Foarthstree opposito Al& ht- Bank -
.."-. 7 -V-- - iilditt-&-ccr.;ll4 Wood .street, ,cirkir :above Fourth:
B ;one.. Co.,s. W. corner W.oodAndlliuslif gut.
• - Hill + airlyBs..tratiff street,2d door below Fourth:
J w.bersdni:C6itter,Wood anitallird streets.
Kratait_i 4 Rahttr, Omer Wood ind Third streets:
• ;TM‘cin , ,t; Ca
_corner Wood and Third sts.
• aiistrCook4l frerris, corner Marketruni.Flithstretts.
'Zons,sMattustst.7, botulism alarcd gth.
irgen'tne o
ey 15 , 01A . .1ilakirs cinti letatts. . ' • -
.:MiGW.AViWilsotiMiner Market, and Fourth seeets '
71Maiket street; nearthe'DillMolla
"John B. MeFulden ike0,,85 Market street; near Firth
. 4 ,/f4ea te
gands .Relnetnan i Falb street, near Market •
.410.1.14fkle*.Martbergeri Sixth street, near Grain"
W hbk frili • t 667nrittisiers4 itim Dealers. ,
'l .- ‘ , Stimartit Mg Wood street; strove Filth.
i,i'Abilltuderlling;2l.l Liberty stroet, opposite Hand. ~
to 1-t..R:d3htite, Jr.,19 Commercial Row Liberty street. • " '
ft - A•Cimnlnittilart Commorebil Row, -Liberty stieef.- '
.. t/ tte, „Arty b..
13 George St!Ce.,2l.6l.fiberty street, opposite 'DC
John Grier, 2.:N Liberty sires;. , - . • • L
11 ni t M.Gormly,llo Liberty street, opposite NagiOotel.
..tlyet•ti 8/. tinnier, 1.8:3 Liberty street. •
. tthinCitutrur &Co i aalAberty street. - •
• Carson & McKnight, Sixth; between! Wood a 'la ptipr.y:
.18 R Floyd; Llberty;Wood and,Slith streets. -
Lambert & Sbipton, 133 entll3s,Wood sutet: . !
• Wniklyek, 168 Liberty Inll3ot,VlVOsileatti. ..!.
•Wlk.• R filcCuicheon, P10..152 Liberty street.' •
'Brown a: Kirkpatsic,k . l44.l4berty ittreet. , • ^
English & Bennott,37 Wood twoppositeSt.Zharles.
Tassey ta. Best, 35 Wood street, opposite St. Charles.
J S DilwOrth & Coy 2r Woodi'betweettltt and 2dats.
WaSagidby I Co., Nos. 18 and 20 Wood attebt.
-Wick tc - Candless, torner„Wood and Water sta. •
McKee corner Wood andrront streets.
ourbridge t Wilson &Co., Water, bet:Wood:and Sinithl.
`..2 . :_Cinircd,'.Carotheriste Co., Water and Fronts netts:
&Seeger, corner Smithfield and Second ;treats. -*..•
Cummins &Snildt„3 Smithfield 'street near Water,
1, - ,..1.11.Jamet Bentley, Jr., corner Water amd i Sadthfield streets.
- C Grant,;4l Water, between Market awl Wood. • '
...1 , 1".W. Holmeis &•8r0.,_ . 37 Water, bet. Wood and Market.
/7-..;7-3413:Waleratalki2rWater and 162'Erscostreat.
,11031ts."-Dalsell, :24:Water and 44 Front street.
, ;- .. xlpiteß.Perry,corner Hancock st. sad Duquesne Way. .
Rini& Moorhead; 27. Wood street.. • -
**E- 7 .K•Rttey,litattiteivsle Co.; Water, beL Market and Ferry.
'.'f!!!eonflrafiteei, and For Ma l -ding gerclurnie.
-
fellers Row, Liberty street.
& Son, 135 Wood street. -
,10ebil Cothran,' N0:.26 3 ,Voed street '
flarbangb.,.s3_Water and 104 Front street.
• -A•Wankixt.&. £bn, Smithneld street, near Water . .
itabentonit:Reppert, N 0.109 Second street. - '
:, - Strmstrongle•Creter, 25 Market st., between lst andf2d.
.
4 4 1kititiogle &Clarke JOS Second street, alitive Wood. •
Vitokide Groctra and-Dealers ill'
. za:sat Pirition;jeurner Liberty and Wayne 'streets.
, -:-.7lojsreDevin deßroe. 7 l3 Commercial Mow, Lib ertY
t 44a.s.Pasunt, 7 Jr, No. 17 Conunerchil Row Liberty street.
9r u,NNo Llano' street,and 53Diatuond altdy.
.T.l .. dr:.4oknan pateanil2B . l.lberty s . treet. •
_
Commercialßow, Liberty street.
• Itettert Bell, Liberty etreet, opposite Wood: '
- W.Lehmertr.,Co., 180 Liberty street. • '
Mlllitcheltree,l.4o/ibetty street.
Jacob Weaver, Jr., oorner Market and Front streets.
. -
• Sari and wok Makers.
..
----:•=1` Si r, Liberty, opposite Seventh street.
Alloistein,lMl Weod street; near Virgin alley.
Smith, 141.W00d street. •
Rahanser Datt;4s6 head of Wood street.
..:WAGrilitenfonney, 100 \Vood st., %hint door below Fifth.
•••• R te.'Whiackey, ett Wood st-, bet. sth and Diamond alley.
WOOll, bet. sth and Diamond al'y.
RCA Hartley, ea Wood et., cor. Diamond alley.'
Lodking Glasses and:. VarietieS. .
Co., 76 Wood st.; between 3d add 4th.
S Ke
Kennnn eedydy, siwyest reet, r, 52,
n e ar Wood. er Wood and a
Fourth sus.
Fifth•
: • -• . eiseiiiiteare and China.
George. .Theed, 94 Wood street..
•. liZ:lllllodkinsoit, OS Wood;between d o orsd 411 t streets.
Rant". High y. 425 woods treet, 2 above Fifth.
"Booksellers rind 'Sfatirmers.
. . . .
&.Co., corner of Wood and Third streets.
zcsssa.G_Baekofen,l37 Libertystreet. , --Gennan Books.
Scribh, Fifth street, between Wood and Market
•J R Mellor, 81. Wood st—School Books and Stationery.
**Lake Loomis; 89 Wood st. , --School Bookr 4 Stat , ry.
.• & English, 79 Wood street. ,
..4.17.5°... - Johnsiontr Stockton; corner Market and Third ata.
ntt.:98.11 Beeson & Co.; 90 Market at, 2d door finna Diamond.
84e.itM13.11terworth & Co., Foarth street, near Market.
,
• rA • Patent Medicine.
Win Jackson, corner Liberty and Wood streets.
•"' 1- Shepherd's ecteDepot, 64 Smithfield street.
' Clothing .Stows.'
-
•• • Kane & Morgan, 102 Liberty st, 4 doors above Virgin ay.
rowenfeld & Bros, Atheneum, Liberty street.
• E Downing, 219 Liberty street.
Vr A &L C McMullen, 230 Liberty, car. Garrison alley.
BoobYer & Grabble,Liberty it., 3 doors above Irwin.
• 1.: ' ,-,. .W'J-Davitt, corner Liberty and Irwin streets.
`'. 4 . 1- John F Ilepewell,l39 Ldberty st., near St. Clair. -
7 7— R 9 Marstand,4s Liberty et, corner Virgin alley.
oDelany,4s Libertylitreet.
• - "-firar rank: Rentard,"l. Li 4B Liberty street. • •
' • • J McCloskey, 151 Liberty street. •
. El Chignell,ls3 Liberty street.
Lawrence lilitehel,l6s Liberty street.
• IV Leo nard; o 2 Wood street, bet. 4th and Diamond alley.
....Uichroeder,idageman & Co., 67 Wood,l door below 4th.
ailderbrand fr.. Co , 10 Wood street, near Water.
Robert Chester; 75 Smithfield st..,bet. 4tb and Dinned ay
fluke r dsLowe,s6 Smithfield street, near 411 i. '
.7 . .„4.llLorgaristent Er. " Oak Hall? 43 Liberty street.
B Straw, cornet nissket 'and Second streets.
It Barker, 31 Market st., between 2d and 3d.
• 47 1 • • Guns and Pistol.
•-_.
i;F; Me:Cititriey, -comer Liberty Smithfield streets.
Job White, Fifth isti between Market and Liberty.
'Joseph Craig, Wayne at., opposite Canal Basin.
--I - Cartwright; B 3 Wood at.,l. door below. Diamond alley
_ • - .Aferchant Tailors. _
Smitlifteld zu t bet. 4tli iuLd .Dhunott'd all eq.
litatilluf . l . 9p...y_o4o44ge - Biuldings, St. Clair street.
Chop Publicaiions:
Bt A Mier. Smithfield ist„ opposite Brown's Hotel.
- M P Dirse, 85 Fourth street. •
~-;.liolteekr Literary Depot, Third et, opposite Post Otace.
..., .
Dry Goo& Merchants;
- - 1-V li, PHuias corner Market and nth streets.
_. D.Et.Frali ,1 1 00 .Market street, near Fifth.
_.
c ws,
Ifellark' et street, between Filth and-Libetty.
0 Muntz, 114 Market street; nee:Liberty.' , t
.1 & BF McConnell, corner Market and Ftillietreets..
I V Dille r, S. B. corner Market and Fourth streets.
- Wm if Garrard, New York Store, 79 Marketstreet. - -
Spence, 3SMarketstreet, between 2d and 3d.
Mhientier fr; - co.,Eu Market st.,,bet. sth and Diamond.
;alesnttler ts Day, 25,N, W. cot:Market and Diamond.
-- - -AbsaiontMcrais, 65 Market at., bet. 4th and Diamond.
- George It'White;sl Market st.„ between 3d land 4th. ..
Wm L Russell; el Market st., near Fourth street.
• W. It. Murphy, corner Market and Fourth streets
r 1 i,:;,::i....'1,::- -• ' • - '-. ' '
--- 7 Wisoletak Ilry Gowls -
... ,-- • , ~ , . . . . ,
.„ Shea/lett* White,22 Wood street. _ , -..-
'',..A.ittMaistm-ADo,,VOMarket st.;hetween 3d and 4th. • .
:,-..filutllity; Wilson 4- C0.,48 Wood st., 2d door above 3d.
-,.. Raruptou s Smithikee.,34 wood lg; lietween 3d sod 4th.
'find - Attica of, Me Peace.
Asitvicionitiuir,_
_Fourth street, above Smithfield. ,
A G Reinhart, trvri4 street, nest Liberty. '
.
- .13Ooti and Shoes.
Wm Jacksoa corner Liberty and Wood streets,
kft-Adirmi,2l9Llberty street, next Eagle Tavern.
.. ' C 'lasimel - Daltett,l22 Wood - street; above Filth
S Xeys,tl Fifth street, near 'Market. '
_,lY_AClrested, center Market and Liberty s
-.;Attnesitob bj l Market ami4ll Liberty siren
.1010th Biammer,lo9 Wood street, near Filth
,-Ici,Po7le-A1b7e,471;'647113er Wood and Fourth streets.
aseCurdy 1p L00mm,:53 Mod st,tetvreen 3d and 4th.
J Cutlet e ; 00 Wood street,lbird door above Fourth.
F W Hayward, corner Market-and Liberty streets
T B Brahma, Dio.los.l"hird -Street,
Sinithfield street, near Diamond alley.
-- jolin - Ttiggart i Sniithfieldstreetiaear Four th .
Bates,J corner Smi th field and Flan streets. • ,
~.troth Scott, -corner Snuthfield and.-Fourth streets.
Wal. Adair, Smithfield Street, (oar doors above ,34:
-Woriluettler; Smithfield street, near-Brown', Hotel.
--" - Soln , Campbell, corner Smithfield'and Second streets.
W SSatdaenz, tSmithfield;betweert'Fronttind 2d sts
- ...,, ; "T-A.-Rinton: 4 St: Clair street, ne.ar -Liberty.
I".Tboropsont St. Clair st, bemeen Perm and Bridge.
H Ferry, 70 YeirrthStreet, near Wood.
Brennan 4- Williams,hlft street, near Market.
Wool hi -
ErChants.
'"BAYtit AVatet - attdlo4 Front stmts..
Mbam UtxtkeT,Stitithrtetd bet.4th and Itismond.sy
—s4lt Lee ) corner Liberty street and 'Cecil's alley.
and Bath F adory.
Tlipmas Bloifitt,Penn street, neir the Point
4 - 041 , 11.!lielif Seventh street, above the Cant
Hardware and Cutlery: ' •
Walter FFabriestotk, 184 Liberty street.
ft-r-L - Jr.i1.33 Wood street, above Fifth.
• VitystitOntYl.l l -./Yrarket street, near Fourth. - -
Wot~stt Lane.. corner Liberty and St. Glair streets. • "-
~.11.1ktalapAr-911Siarlret-atreet, near
oler 4. K . { st„betflh and Diamcmday
_zr, a zi, w -figh-t i laWoodst4l.4looi be.pw Diamond. alley.
John Walker,l3s Woad et., bet. Dianiont. alley and 4th at.
Cooper.* larvely.,s9 Wood. stroe t,2d door below Fourth.
—wh ojnore 4.; wpw,oolvooa Et, between Id and 4th.
SafterdeWoodwell, comer Wood and Second streets.' .
—l.kora - CTEtley,l.4oVi r ood itree I, neer Virirla alley.
_
Luctt:t . ltor
Wilkinson tr•Sell;Ne . lBB . LibertY street;ornmsite Sixth.
-Walterikyant, - 183 Liberty.stippnosite head or. Wood.
Wra-Yentig 4- co .;1.44:i Liberty street, near St. Olair.
4114tue1.41calain, 95:Virood and cornet Diamond alley.
, ;isiCillarti man; 93 Wood. 1.1 doo low Diamond alle
„Rithard.Berd., /01 Wood Street:: •
-WllliaM4rWM.Diamond.rilley„
-.l .. 7rwm i Dtaraorid alley, ne Diem-ond.
'mead •
,„,_•,- .•; ;,. • Drugs =and nes.
4 ,.,--- - - , 4-...., i , iah lwe it, corner Woodost. analtirgin alley
.- nkis "iii4 ---. 'eri dr Wiled st:, b.etvreen34 and Ai*
~....- ---Wilcox, z iir 'Marta; street' arid the' Diamond and
Air m." Jr.; '''' srlih and Sadthfieldetreets.- 7: -
-B r. ' Z ' ' ' 'vra s C nti ser ctlijlc olu r-n eallarket end Third infects--
y A li sanai fr Co.,adearner Walnut and Pam streets.
'r — ik. Jones ---- ' -ea the ' Rua aid renti_street&.' . • ...
—-- - y Liberty and St. , Clairatreatsj
Braun atateViaarne_ .
Edam. szadenntr,cornerfid, . , Wddlitla:_ii_ileise et .
04 -
At ti Valatestook i CO,COnier POQ VA .kinin. re
.10 Morgan, earner Woudia. arid Jr.amon.44tioy.
clro , 1
+lO O l und. , y.ree ;tr4 VW__ . .
$4•43, , .
-- ---- -•- f ...'.." -.'. -, ' , ,,A'::: • 7,„ .-,..----.-- .- :',--. .' -
. .
MIEI=
1 1!.7 - N,
=
K an,P4ttltiencelAberty and Smithfield Ma i , and
Elamtgatttiero4•Writing F/tdd and lake.
Wm fiandepoWpibmty
ZpMTuate .Ctoth store.
fi..C0i15; . 0122 WoOd.striei. •- • ' :
-
Haks ..Caps and Furs. r .
WOod stret,corner Virgin alley.
Wilkeson ikretdaster,ll6 Market st, door
and
Fitftt:
Alegee,42 Smithfield et, hetwoen 2d and and ad.
Jamie Wilson, Smithfield at, 2d door from,Fourlh.
W Olassgow, 102 Wood et, third door below Fifth.
W Douglas 77 WOodltreet, fourth door above Fourth.
Srfiloisrei7sWood, third door above Fourth.
Charles Paulson, '73 Wood street' st reet s
AltiCord Co,eorner Wood and Fifth
Johult:Ostrey, 143 Wood st,ttp.lst Presb4terlan Church.
" Cabinet and Chair Makers.
E Ste veroon, Fano rman's Row s Liberty and 7th et:
Selene 4. Bon, comer Smithfield and Fifth streets:
TB y ou n g cod tit street_ i between Di AO U.
Beaten + - Frew, Smithfield, near Foarth street.
•
- . - inrurrtnct• Contpantes. . •
National Lean Fund undt.ire run. Co, 64 Wood street.
Delaware. Mutual Safety, 42 -Water street' -
Western bummers Co. of Pittsburgh, No. 32Weter et
Protection Insurance Co; Office 1271900 d street.;
Franklin Fire Insurance Co, corner Wood slid 34 stk.
'Wall' Paper • and Bordering. . '
P Marshall, (Successor to 9 C 87 Wood street,:
James Howard 4. Co, 82 Wood IN 2 deots below Diaqty.
Shidle,"Stuiatfteld street, near roue'.
Thomas Palmer, 47 Market at, between 3d and 4th' .
. .
• Tinnerr and Copper Smiths. .
bf Doerflinger, 'Wand street opposite barrel!. Church •
A Cripples, corner Liberty and Smithfield Create.
L Sttrom,Athenetan Dadding,'Libony street.
G Backafen,l24 Wood street. • •
J BarndalLar,l2B Wood street.
8 Morrow, 17 Pilth at, between Wood andidarket.
J H Denuder, 60 Liberty guest, near Market.
Sheriff &Shirty No. 8 Market street,aear Water.
Kelly4P_Zro.,' Sixth, between Wood and Liberty streets
James T Kincaid, Front and 2d streets, near Market.
Gold Beaters.
lona B Dankly, 1311 Third bet Wood and Smithfield
•
Co Zmigrant Lines..
Blakely is C., -Peon street, (Canal Basin.) •
P W Byrnes It Co, 405 Liberty s 4 Jno Thompson, Alf t.
Liverpool and Philadelphia Packet Lineißtovni g• Kirk
patrick, 144 Liberty street.
•
• Hotels and ZIVIrrISL
B rown'itHolsl, Smithfield st., between Second and Third.
Virginia H 012141, corner Water rind Farty streets' :
Farmers' but, J. Little, corner Fourth and Ferry streets
Wm. Tell Hotel, Water street, above Smithfield ?'
Eagle, J MeMister,Jr, Ag't, Liberty street.' •
St .Charles, coneerWood and Third streets.
National Hotel, Water street, above Smithfield.
Ferry House, comer Hancock at and Duquesne Way.
Bunt District Hovel, corner Smithfield and Second els.
Monongehelalinuse,comer Smithfield and Water sts.
Exchange HAG, comer Penn and St. Clair streets..
_ • Foursdry Warehousa.
Quinn, MeElnde ~Co, corner 7th and Liberty streets.
Nicholson & Payne, 1.81 l Liberty street, head or Wood..
Wm irwinAtheneum Build 4, Liberty street.
Peck, Mitchell 4- co; LSO Liberty - Street. •
Alex Bradley, (sign Gilt Stove,} No. lit Wood street.
John Anderson 4. Son. corner Water and Grant ats.
Bakirs and' CoVectioners.
A Andrews; " Eagle," 62 Diamond alley •
Reany, R. Road, center Wylie and Taeael streets.
P H Honker, Filth street, near Market.
P Seheldeeker, "Star," 42 Diamond alley.
]Morris Kan; Binitbaeld st, bet- Filth and Diamond alley
Wm E Sown." Ilaioit t " Smithfield at, bet. ad and 4th.
'• • • Matters ands Mak.ers.
. .
Mrs. Dar, 10 St Clair street, between Penn and bridge
Mil Leech, 9 Mitt street, between. Wood and Market.
Mrs M E..ktorrison,No. S St. Clair street.
lies Parker, N 0.4 Pattenson's How e St. Clair street.
brurs'Lain, corner Penn and St. Cltur streets.
• Fancy awi Vastly Goods. -
T K Macknlgh 4 Bros, U 7 Wood street, near Fifth.
McCandless 4 Campbell,97 Wood street.
Geo W Kahn, 72 Wood street, sign Gilt Comb.
Charles Arbuthnot, cor. Wood went and Diamond alley
Kadin= 4 Boyle, 813 Wood st,l door above Diara'd ay
Zebalon Kinsey, 67 Market street, near Diamond. •
scasey Knox, 22 Abaci street, near Fifth.
• Cotton Manufacture/. •
Grier 4. Monsighaa, 222 Liberty street.
Boat Stores.
H A Weaver, Wayne street, opPoeite Canal Basin.
Jolui Hannan, 80 Waters[, bet Wood and Smithfield.
James Kerr, Ir. if Co $6 Water street, near Market.
Joseph Major, No. 4 /Basket street, near Water.. • •
MeCaramondf,Stevens, 7 and 9 Market at, near Water
Thomas Oliver, S. B. Bakery, 29 IVater street.
Brush lilitnufatturert. •
Blur rt Co, 120 Wood meet, above Flfth.
.1 georterty,62 Wood street, fourth door oboes, Fourth
A 8 Getty, corner Wylie and Washington streets.
William %Wenn, corner Second and Ross streeti.
George Humbert; corner Pena and ilnybury einem
Thomas Applebe, corner Wylie and Tunnel streets.
George At corner Smithfield and Fourth sts.
Hugh Garvey, 143 Liberty street, opposite
J Donaldson, corner St. Clair and Penn streets, •
•J Et DI Young 4. Co, corner Fourth and Ferry streets.
R Paul, corner Seventh and Grant streets. •
...rus Bleck, Diamond back of Old Court House.
W Buchanan, corner W ylie and Chatham streets.
Hoeveler, Wylie at, between Tunnel and Chatham.
11 C Sell corner Fifth street and Market alley.
•Thomas woods, Liberty street, near Water.
Trimming, Hositry and Variety.
W Daly & Co., Manulhcturers and Importers, Filth at.
F H Eaton 4. Co, 6:1 Fourth at, bet Wood and Market.
'Wm hl Hersh, corner Third and Market streets.
John Orr a. CO, Market street, near Fi ft h.
Joseph Borne Co, 83 Market at., het. .4th and Diamond
. . .
tobacco; Snuff and Cigars.
.1 Fullektoo,i46 Wood street, near Sixth.
McCollister, 10 Fifth std between Wood and Market.
Daniel Day , 49 Wood street, between 3tl and 4th. •
J Stein, St. Charles Hotel, Wood street. -
George Sheltie r, 107 Smithfield street, near Fifth.- '
.W .1- D Rinebart„.lrwin st,between,LiberiP and Penn.
J Ati Mazuric,33 Band street, between Liberty and Penn
Extract of 'Coffee.
John biZtlill,Extraitt et Coffee Monaural - eh .dt Dia
mond Alley, between Wood and Smithfield streets.
- . Glace Manufacturrrs.
Wm tacCally 41 Co 139 Wood Street: •
Chambers, Avow fCo, 9 WoOd, bet Water and Ist sts
Bakewell, Pears Co, corner Wood and 2d streets.
Curling, Robertson If Co, corner Wood Mad Front's's-
Simpson 4. C0,'22 Wood street, nextilagaley ,Co_
/oho it Mellor, Al Wood street,--Chicivrines Pianos.
" Lumber Merchant:. •
Wißime Dilworth, Grant street, near Seventh.
Rowan 4- Dawson, Sixth street : near Grant;
Thomas Scott, Penn st., befßarker's alley anti Irwin st.
Soap and Candle Manujaciories.
&Wilson C 0.,& Ross imam, between 3d and 4th.
Wilson & Gorman, Ponrth street, near Ross
GG Banryer¢ Son; 49 Wood st, opposite St. Charles.
Entire and Car/dia.
,
Jrus CAnderson„l6 - 13mithfreld at, between let and 9.4.1.
.1 Bunke ,r 92 Wood si., between Mb and Diamond alley
Joshua Rhodes, 6 . Woad street, near Water.
Plough. Illaraufactaries.
Robert Rail, No. 147 Libertystreet.
Hall 4 -Spear, - Pena street, corner Cecil's alley
•
Mustard and- Spurs.' •
John B Bell, corner Liberty and Ferry al:Teets.
Rhodes ¢ Alcorn, 30 Fifth st y opposite Post•Raildings.
"Tea Stores.
7311 Yong¢ co, qu* Fourth and Ferry etre° ta.
Pittattargh TettStor , Wath et bet Wood and Market
.DeatiStt.
IVni A 'Ward, Dentist, Pearl street; 3 doors above Fined
HP Co-Partnership heretofore existing between = the
T
übxeribers, under the find of .T.S.I3ONNET Co. - ,
is this day dissolved by mutual conient. 'Either partner
may use the name of the concern in settletnent. •
Fit 2 bliritiit April lsy 1850 • . -
ar Haling sold my enure interest in the firm of J. $..
Botoorr it Co. to hi. D: PATTON, my late partner, and in
retiring from b 'minces, I take great -"sure in recom
mending him to the .conidence of-my *friends and the
pnbiie.- .. • [ap3]. ' B. BONNET. -
:
THE subseribers respectfully info= the citizens of
Pittsburgh and vicinity, that they are now fully pre
pared to orders for GRA.ITEL ROOFING, in a man
ner not to be surpassed In ibis city or elsewhere. From
their experience in business, they 'Seel confident that
they will render satisfaction to all those who may giVe
them work. The superiority or Gravel - -Roofs over any
other kind,particularly in case of fire, is too well known
to require any argmnentin its favor: To those who ate
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 wain=
done work. Orders thankfully received• and promptly.
attended-to; We will be found on Wylie streel l 'be
.ween High and Tunnel streets. . ... • - ;
MATTHEW MeGOVERN.
JOHN SKINNIN. '
To Printers. -
RE subscriber would call the attention of Printers to
11 -
his improved' Printing Inks; of various kinds and
col ors, which he 'offers for sale at the lowest market
prices, and warrants to_he of the very first Ouality. •
, - - - • ' SOHN D. APCREARY, .
_ ~.-_ . i . Printing Ink. Manufacturer,
- .. No. 3 3 1 and-.. 133 Stantonst.;TNew York..
• His agents rta Pittsburgh are—bir. H. C. Stockton an
blr. 'Wm. S. Haven, -_:- '
V' This paper is printed with his News•lnk. - isettg
• 8.. C. figoeactors,
BOOKSELLER" AND STATIONER,.
No. 47, - paarjra .or Masi= altd.Tiraco srszers,
111 WAS conanuitty for sale... Milling, Letter,
.1.1 Printing and Tea PAPER; Edirne, Binders', PriP
le'; and 'Erni* BOARDS ;. Book unit Newspaper
PRINT/NG INII-=';Which lie War sell at ;the lowest cash
Prises, or in exchange for itags and Tannero.Benips.
, . .
- 01,0171 L-50 bbbi.ijao justreed and fa wale by
*oda4-.I3dTiXES.:
~, . ,., , -,,-,i.%, : ,:., , e.,:,.;47, _ ,v.:...;-;:., z -4.:4:r5.,, - -k, 4 .4.4:::,,,,-.,--...i.,t,,,,,,,,.,-„„;:__.,,,,,.!..v.,,,,.,„,,,-,,;.,.,,,.,%,„_,
~,4,,,,,:,-,:,:e.,,,.---.--:::,,i,r,,.g,..,!,-,i,,:...,...t,r-t.q.:.,y..,,,,,-.z.1,,,,,,ti-:,..:,-,?*,.:,,,,,;.,„.;,:.,,,ki-z,.:k.-1-.,-;.-,-::-,,
Faily.Gnxr*4
Diisdlntibn.
ugs anb
-
'ECtijgeril . Pectitiartkiilio 1 -
new article far.Ceughs, Colas, Ilattr - aiuly, Bronchitis.
Whbopitsg,COugh , ;:tutona'and.ioiggrious DisrasesAr.
the Lungs and TufirartiarpOrgiinS,:-!,..., •
TOYS bIEISICINE liaa:art- action hiaffebtions; of- th
' ' , -Falmosittry tisstem entirely different (ram any of the:
I,ftpectortint and Cough Semediea now irtilbe. if is -ono
of the Mosteptedy as well the mostlileasant, raedi-
Oineanow in Wm. It -fides not open - the _pores -and -ex
pose to a immix Cain.- One or two doseafrequently al
lays all irritation and tieklingsensation produced by a
-.harassing cough." -Singers, public • speakers, and those
Who are required to _use the vocal organs to a great ex-
End in this Pectoral Syrup a sure and instant , ,
remedy for, hoartienese and laryngeal -irritation. It
:clears the throat perfectly of:till colleMinas, of mucous,
and myeatone and clearness to the-voice.
SYDIPMhIS—The symptoms which , tutually usher In
a Clough-or Voldmay be- enumerated as' follows t This
altaeuae thebooksts patio :swarth, antis Preceded-by
anikiereased discharge from the noses
_fences and brim._
- ellittrre ‘the a' feeling Of lassitude over the whole
body, and very often cold shivering!s are felt; at least
the body is More than tisdally seniluve tothe action of:
the- t heyndseinereases in frequeney,andlthere is
generallymore or less fever. "-These symptomsare soon
followed with.hoarseness and a sense of, roughness and '
Boni - lasi! rit the _windpipe and vocal organs, together_
with a diffierdty breatMog aridn_ sense ofeonstnetleti'
of the chest.' 'There is also attending a dull' pain-and
sense of weight in the forehead, aas well ushsavinesS'
raoolog the eyes. These feelings, sometimes at the
very beginning of the 'disease, and always; soon liftel,l
' are-attended - With - a tiatillation from the nose and - acme-
Airseirfrism the-eyes,of a thiarthitl field; which-frets and
irritates the parts over which it passes, The, couch is
at first usually dry; but as the disease progresses there
43 an expectoration of thin mucous; which , gradually ,
becomes thicker and more copious" and havingsomo ap
pearance
~ Those arc the leading symptoms of what is;terrneilua
coil,'! which, if neglectedoire likely to result in inv.
- parable injury to the Lungs, end COustrxertost.
Price GO cents perbottle,-
For, proof of the. above - read the following 'certift-
Ds. Kassnitr—We take, pleasurein certifylegi tar the
benefit of 'other sufferers, totho , effmacy of your .PEC.
TORAL COIJOR'SYRUP, in our case: • Daring the
aBO, of two hotiles. purchased ofyou sve.were cured of
tl:hbarsene.ss amounting to an . enure loss of voice;
_and
effectually:relieved of . tt severe tough, whinif threaten
ed permanent 'nary In the ' -
At the Banking/bun of inn. 4. fl 14. Co. Pittsburgh.
Da. KEvssa :—You have asked me the effeets of your
Pectoml" Syrtip in my own vase. I had' a' very bad
cough during part of last winter, It began with a feel,
lag ef fullness in the Lead; increased secretion and suf
fusion-- of tears; together *with hoarseness, pain in the
breast. andthe other accompaniments of what hat been
denominated "Tyler Grippe." I took two bottles of
your Pectoral Syrup, according to the directions on the
bottle arid lam now, and have bean ever since, entire
ly free from any of the unpleasant symptoms enninera
ted above. Yoa 'have ray permission to publish this for
the good of. our sales, as well its: the. Publleiif you de
sire to do so. Very respectfully, yours, &c.
O. FOLLANSBEE:
Prepared by Dr.:Geo.ll. Keyser, arid sold by '
KEYSER t APDO WELL,
.140 Wood st-, corner of Vim. in alley,
To-whom all orders must be addressed. , Inov2o
ANOTHER EMENTIFTO WONDER!
PEPSIN
THE TRUE' DIGE.STIVE FLUID
Or Onstrio Juiciit
A CRL'AT ,DYSTEPSIA .CURER,
IIaREPARED frora Rennet, or the fourth stomach 'of
`the Or, alleedirettions by Bitton Llama, the great
Phyaiological Chemist, by. J, S.. HOUGHTON,fiI.D., No.
11, North Eighth street, Philadelphia, Pa.
This is a truly wonderful remedy forIND/GESI7OIY,
,DXSPRPSLI, ; JAUNDICE, CONSTIPATION, LIVER
'COIXPLAINT, and DEBILITY, euring:alter Namrc's
own method, by Natures own agent, the Centric juice.
flail a teaspoonful) of this Fluid, intheed in water,
wilt dlgest or dissolve Frss. Pouring or Resat. Run tri
asarr Two norms, out of the stomach. • -
' - - SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE!
Baron Ltwno,in his celebrated work on AninialChem
istry, - says: "An artiEcial Digestive Fluid, atuilogouslia
the Gastric Juice, may be readily prepared from the mu.
eons membrane o f the stomach of the calf, in which vo,
dons emotes of fond, ns meat and eggs, will be an soft
ened:Changed and digested, just in the same manner as
they would be in the human stomach."
Dr. PEarAfts, in his famous treatise on "Food Food and Di.
et,"pnblished by Fowlers & Wells, New 1-ork, page 3.5,
states the same great fact, and describes the method of
- t reparation. - There are -few higher authorities than Dr:
Dr. Coxing, In his valuable writings on the " Ph ysinlo.
gy of Digestion," observes that " ti diminution of the due
quantity of the Gastric Juice is a prominent and all-pre
vailing cause of DisPoPilia;" and he states that " a die!.
tinguished professor of medicine in London, who was
severely afflicted with this compinint,fi everything
eke.
evething
eLse to fail, had recourse to the Gastric Ante, obtained
fromthe stomach of living animals, which provedeom
pletely irneeessfal."
Dr. G Ramos, anther pf the fanaous works on" Vegeta
ble Diet," - says: "It is a remarkable fact in 'physiology,
that the stomachs. of animals, macerated in water, im
part to the fluid the property of dissolving various arti
cles of food, and -of effecting n kind of artificial diges
tion of them in no wise Marcia from the natural digest.-
lee process."
Dr. Srstonlit great work, the 4 CheMlstry of Elian,"lLea
& Blanchard Fhila,,lB4o. pp, 351-11 ) says: "The disco
ery of PEPSIN forms a new era in the then:deal history
of Digestion. From recent experiments we know that
food is dissolved us rapidly in an artificial digestive
pi•epared from as it is in the natural Gas
tric Juicer itself!, .
- - -
Professor Drucousoa, of the Jefferson Ccollege. Phila.
Ilelphia,in his great work on Human Physiology t devotes
more dam Atty . pages to an examination of this arthject.
His experiments with 'Dr. -Beaumont, on the Gastric
Jake, obtaine4 from the living hturtati stomach and from
animals, are well known. "in all eases.", he says, "di.
gestion once red as perfectly in the artificial as in the
natural digestions : 1 .
AS A DYSPEPSIA CURER,
Di: Houonvons preparation of PEPSIN hat produced
the moat marvelous e ff ects, curing cases o f peellilYr
Emaciation, Nervous Decline, and Dyspeptic Consump
tion, supposed to-be on the very verge of the grave. It
is impossible togive the details of eases 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 Barton
alone. Then° were nearly all desperate cases, and' the
mires were not only rapid and wonderful, but patina.
. . .
It 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 spit,
its. It also reconciles Health with Intemperance.
OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS.
There is no form of OLD STOMACH COMFLAIN'TS
which it does not seem to reach and remove at once.—
No matter how bad they may be, it GIVES INSTANT
RELIEF ! single date remark arks nap/fa:ant symp
kens, and it only needs ta be repeated, for a short time,
to make theta good effects permanent. PURITY OF
BLOOD and VIGOR OF 13ODY, folkiis ponce. It is
particularly excellent in cases of Nausea, Vomiting,
Cramps, Soreness of the pit of the Stomach, distress af
ter eating low, cold state of theßlood Heaviness, Low
ness of S p irits , Desportdency,• Emaciation; Weakness,
tendency to Insanity, Suicide, A.c.
Price, ONE DOLLAR per bottle. Onebottle will of
ten effect a lasting cu.re.. .
Every bottle beers the written signatuie of J. S.
HOUGHTON, M.D., Sole Proprietor.
Sold by agents is every town in the United States,
and by respectable dealers in. Medicines generally.
Agents forPittsbargh, KEYSER Zs McDOWELL, I4I
Wood street. ,
'ad at Pro rietorVices. 1nv20:7
A l:t. is tal- o, l f - o a t e-a ssile iets b e y a g. ll l3. S F1.1.a , ?n otalstraey
Philosophy of BiandretWa Vagoitible
Pills.
"TITHEIT the theory of the circulation of thif blood
•TV was established, the secret. springs of
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 animal machine;
the food is fuel, which keeps ra life heat the Internal
fires that warm ; ran life
arid inrigoratis 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 nail., While the bleed 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
power to throw out from itself all impurities, Mils ten
deringthe stream of li fe e pure and healthy.. •If Men were
more sincere, there would be fewer religious, creeds ;
and if they kept close to nature's laws is the management
Of their.odies„. they,would. require little medicine. As
men grow intelilligent they willbecome wiser and bap.
pier; even now, their wisdom is proved.by the fact that,
when sickness assails them, they use Brandreth's Vege
table Univeral Pills, which .sobn restore thew° health.
They are peculiarly - adapted to the elimate, and require
. no arm care when they are used, in either diet or cloth
ing. They should be always in the house, so thetupon
the first indication of sickness they'll:fay be used. Ono
dose in thli'beginning. is more potent for good, than a
'dotenafter the sickness is fixed in the system.• In colds,
coughs, asthma, rheumatism, costiveness; favors, and in
all - acute, heavy.ordeep-seitted pains, their effects will
be found beyond all praise. Three ot five will act like
A charm, often-curing a dangerous malady at once,, sa
ving months of sickness and the evils thereunto attend
ing. Remember, Brandreth's Pills are - ti known and
fully 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'rblood which is
the cause of weakness and pain.; leaving strength and
health ; they produce healthy sleep at night, and en ap
petite that relishes all kinds of food. •
Sold at No. Z)..Ditunond•alley--the only place in Pitts
burgh where the genuine Brandreth Maisie kept for sale
—the undersigned is the oafy agent in the.eity:
.sleeMgm • - • THOMAS•RE,DPATH.
Bollix Sarsaparilla and t.ho elsolera.
ATOT a single Tnan, woman or child has died of the
XV CHOLERA or any of its symptoms who used this
invaluable preparation. Look at the city of Louisville,
when this sarsaparilla is made, and where from 1110 to
WO bottles are retailed daily, but few isolated cases of
Cholera have occurred, and they were either persons
from boats or those who disregarded oar advice.
['Cincinnati CAnyincts,
For sale by. KEYSER & - IAWOWELL,I4O Wood st.
Pittsburgh, where the genuine - ordain, may always be
blained• •
. ' Relief foi. Crain --
WFRAVE ABDOMINAL WA made from
'tne mostapproved English patterns, arnished an 4
recommended by Thomas Balrewell,Es4.,and anaraher
ofentinent Physicians„beinga most convenientappara•
tea for the application of warm or brawater to the Inlwi
els, in cue of &amps in-Cholert,' As every person is
snbjectto sudden attacks, no family should be without-4
at least without one. For sale by
SCAIFE & ATM. NSON
, •
je6 First street, between Wood and Market sta.
TUST RECElVEP . ,a_freslyrappry of Dr. S. S. Fitch's
valuable Mediemeaottmontwhieb are remothes for;
ConsumptibniCongha and Dyspepsia.: Also, Abdominal
Supporters, Shoulder Bracesjohaling Tubes, and Lec
tures on the . Treatment and'Cnrsnf Coniumption,
For stdo ccnnirEat re. • BACKE, Ihoggiets, •
ocls . ' corner of !Midi nail:ad streets.
•
fllbstellamons.
... _ _
13001C21Nplcilf PIAINTING,
NI W. Ocirtsisrof and - HITS 4 Sts!eatt,,
, re . • ~_. . .
Propnetoyorhe.llcanCM Pottl - and Kinternif
4;;T:ria Mont aectiurtsteaPeatfullYinfolulalPsraal.
midthe-patrons Ofthese papers,unat he taw gas
sortment ofJOB TYPE AND .A.LEVIVER HATLRIAL
necessary td a Sob PrintitmOffice, and that ha ss•Alre-,
pared to;execute • • -•
• rdermra mass PlittiTlNG 07 Inrßicir AzscmarTigir:'
BoOk3, - - - OfLading, ' L'ireulars, -
ParnPlisrs _ „ /loads, : :Cards
Bdrid6tlia- Blamts ; . Jiro_ Tips.
trc Alllinds Of Blanks, Stage, Steamboat and: Canal
- Boat Billicwith, appropriate, cats, printed on the shortest
-nonce and most reasonable terms.
• Ho respeetfally asks thepatranage of his friends-and
'the pablic generally. in this branch of his-business.
Z.. JAISIES W. WOODINVILL, ,
'
FURNITURE MAIWFACTURERI
. .
.•••• Weires•tooms. 97 ; and 99;• Third- sties& '
.
M M
reepietrallyinforms Ms Mends and custom?
Jera-that . he hait-nOW.compieted the - target% and fi
nest steak ••of household furniture aver before seen in
's eity, - Ms•he is determine& to uphold the quality with
Well-seasoned materials, best worittaansltlp,tind newest
designs; and from the extent of his orders and facility
ht manufacturing, he is enabled ' to produce Warranted
furniture, at the lowest prices. • •" • - • - „ ,
••, fie has adopted the - :principle of identifyir the 'cluit;'
toraereinterest with his own; Itfquality and:price, and
keeps always on bold the greatest variety of every des',
cription of furniture from the cheapest and plainest, to
• the`moat elegant and'etistly, that a house,•or any pistol
one, may be furnished from his stock, - or manufactured
exproaSlY tOorder. iii•therebare - solicitz; an iiispeetion;
that the advantages ofhis establishment may, be•known.
The followjag articles eonsist,in part, of his time k,:which
for richness` of style and.finish, cannot be surpassed in
any of the Eastern cities : • ' •
- Parlor,
drawing, din
'• mg, and . bedroom
✓ chairs, of every variety, ' • s'
consisting of rosewociod, inn
hogany - and walnut F 1 is ethc n,
• - • Conservatoire and ••Easy Chairs, of every
' - description;-Coaches, Botas,Tete-ti.tete and
vans of the latest French and American patterns; •
Tashaes,What-Nets, and ladies* aria - Writing "Desks
• of: various kinds; Work Tables and fancy inlaid.
• stands,: music stands, and holders, marble top,ma
loganyirosersood and walnut'centre and seta, ta
ides; extension dining table.; all sizes of the •
most improved, ;and dettidedlthe • best kieji ,
made; card , Pembroke : hall and pier bibles, ; •
Wardrobes, bedsteads and-washstandsof • ,
each a large assortment ;'-gothic' -gothic hall . •
• land parlor reception chairs, ottomans • ..' • . • I
and -stools, secretary and book
cases, aide boards, fire screens, . '
- lewd - 'tacks, .hat stands, and
music stools, cribs and cots
• • for eitildten; paper mache,
table and tea pays, ma- • •
• - imganYr rosewood, and . .
" pearl 'Tables,
. - &e =
A large assortment of COMION.PHRNITORE and
WINDsOR CHAIRS. - -Ciattege teX.BIUI suppliett *itlT
all articles in tbete ilnn.
STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, furnished at the ehort
eat notice. -
All orders limn:Tay attended to - , 1n0i28..
CiaWWI AND F kt.1511 . .0 IL E. --
N 0.99 Thad strut, batoan' Altaket and Troad,-Szudi gds.
WE have how on hand large and •
• .
• splendid stock of every variety ot Cassis ,
andCABINW•FURNITUR-Erwiachwe
arc Confident cannot be s u rp as s edits
equalled, in this city, oirt 1.1. e West, in style - and "sh.
Those who are in wanton Tdrniture are respectielly
invited to matted examine for themselves.
Steamboats furnished onto shortest notice.
DU" All orders promptly attended to. . .
lenient • • O'DONNELL. & CO.
F ,
strultstra and tltutlx Ware Booms.
~,,,_-4-,,,r _T. IL 'YOUNG &CO corner of . Third
and Satitafishists., opyostarßernan'sifatel,
• • . FirctOurek, Fa n keep .aonstandy on hand
and manta order, at the lowest prieea,
NOUSEJIOLD and STEAMBOAT FURNITURE, and
CHAIRS, of tho be woyirinanship and most approved
styles.- ' _ *chid
__. _...._, ___
Steamboatit &boy; - -
piaMtk TES subscribers tender emir •se
lutowledgments for the. favors bestow
ed upon them' by their Steamboat friends,. and
would respectfully remind them and others trite- •
rested in building boats, that they are at all lintel pre-.
pared to furnish, on ,Me roost reasonable terMel, every
description of Cabin Furniture and Chairs pi the. bee
motorad and work.manship. B YOUNG & CO.,
Corner Third and. Smithfield streets,
(chid - opposite "Brown's Betel'
G. C. ItAbildEll. U. CACI=
_ . .. ... .
•
Hammer Cs. Bonier,
CABINET WAREHAM, SMITHFIELD STRhMT,'
Bcztran Seven Astren and Strawberry alley,PiUsburg,Po:
WIHAMMER dc HAULER keep constantly on hand
a variety of excellent and fashionable Furniture,
warranted equal to any in the city, and sold on as
favorable terms as can be obtained nt any similar
establishments in he West. They have now On hand an ,
unusually extensive stock, embracing all kinds of Furni•
tore, tram the cheapest and plainest to the most costly
and elegant. . All orders promptly attended to. mr2l:Om
‘V.SI . - E. STEVENSON continnesto mum
facture CABINET-WARE of every desbrip•
•
• tion, at MS old itand, center of Liberty. and
Seventh streets. UNDERTAKING.nttended
io.la all its brunches: , amyl(
London Blcsatisret. . .
FURY. Lbselon mad Durham Masestd, by the kef uti Tor
sale by loet3l:ttj JOSHUA ROBINS
YOUNG Z.ADIES , SICILUN&B.I4
• • "A.LLEGBEZIY.'
rPHIS SCHOOL, under the direction of Mr: k Mrs. N.
J. W. blarcax.r, will be Re-Opened in "Colonnade
Row," Federal tweet; on MONDAY, September 2d. A
primary department, and a number of optional brunch
es, have been added, and a corps of teachers secured,.
no that instructions will now be given to scholars of all
ages and attainments. ,
" - For trartieulais sea circulars, which May be had at
the book stores —or consult the Principals, at their
dwelling, on Federal street.
Allegkentr,Aug. 3.
, watilauts,
Nry- L operfcCLASSICAL and EN GLISII, SCHOOL
i
on the Its Monday cf Septanbsr ncrt. Boom over
J. . co. , :s score, corner of Wood and Fifth
Incepts.
Rev. Wm. D. HOWARD, LOWI3IB,
" Dr.ELticrrr, J. D. ItlcCoun, Esq.,
4, Ds J.D. WlLLudes. tjyV,.:tf
II irst Arrival of Van OteroSe of Carpets.
PDF. sub seribc r having just returned from the East. is
.11. now receiving and opening a splendid stock ofgoOds,
consisting lap art of:very rich style Carpets, viz;
Brussels, 'Forestry 'Brussels and , Velvens, imported
expressly for this market. • •
Also, Imperial 3 ply, superfine 2 ply, with a heavy
Stock o i all the lower priced_gmdes ; together with a
large variety of Hearth Rugs, Door Mats,Stair „Rods,
White, times', Blue and Scarlet figured Baize, from 1, to
3 yards wide. • A, superior article of French Table and
Ptano Covers. Oil Cloth, from eight yards wide,
All the above named articlei having been selected
with great care, and purchased at such pr ces as to ens•
ble hue to sell cheaper_ thin any house west of the
mountains. .
Citizons and persons frora the country arc requested -to
call and examine the stock at Lynd , s CarpeLEruporinut,
No, 66 Fourth street, and No. 63 Wood street.
aug3 . E. W. LYND.
410 .11.15 T RECEIVED, - 2 cases of Fancy 4W
and CHIP BONNETS, Ladies' Main HATS,
Children's and Ittiute:BolllUtr,
Those wanting Bonnets will please give .her a call he
fore purchasing elsewhere , . .411 orders promptly attend
ed to; at Noo Fifth. at. (myna] hOftS:.&. LEECH.
TNISSOLUTION.,--The partner . pof Mom= & Lem
is this day dissolved, by mutual consent. The bu
siness of the firm will be settled by H. Lee.
J. R. MURPHY,
H. LEE.
Pittsburgh, 301.11 Jan., 1849;
NOTICE.—The undersigned will continua the Wool
business and attend to the; sale of-Woolen Goods, at the
opee. - 11. LE E.
In retiring from the late firm of Itturphy Es Lee, I
t e great pleasure in recommendhig Mr. Lee to the
confidence of my friends and to the pnbtic.
- E. MURPHY.
" Notices
aPPeatioa ba made at llto next meeting ot
the Legislature of Pennsylvania, to lueorporate a
Bank to be called the Meehanics Sankof Pittsburgh; to
be located:in:dee City or Pltuentrgh;and to have a eap4
talnot exceeding two - hundred Thousand dollars. •
julyi:um 1110hIPSON BELL.
•,
Flour:
ttOEC the convenience of the citizens, the proprietors
JL of the "PITTSBURGH CITY MILLS,' , have placed
boxes for the Tee optional orders, at the following places:
J. &11. Floyd's store, corner of Wood and sth sts.;
M.Haywood's Shoo store, corner Liberty and Market
A. Beelen's store, ad street; - - '
L. Wilcox,:Jr.,.Dr eaglet, cor.,4th and Smithfield;
John f Smith's store, nor. High and Wylie streets;
Telegravii Office,-Fourth street;
H. C. Kelly, Grocer, cor.fith st. and Market alley ;
IVL °ma's v. te,ilth Ward:
The Flour warns will Call tvViee Or thrice daily, for
orders, and the Flu 11, - &e:,' delivered promply either in
barrels or sacks, (sacle 'Mont is preferable for family
use,) Without charge for cortege.
It is plain' ihatto acconatscan be allowed,and that
drivers can hale no permission to leave Flour' withotit
payment. We hope tharthe publie will beipleased with
this arrangement, as we ,shall endeavor to do than just
ve• truayaol WILMARTH h NOBLE.
SOS Fon' CA.LLIPOILDifIa.
THE subscriber has been tuattoriged to receive Pack
ages to be forwarded to San Francisco by the house
of CORWINNE, BROTHER Ze Panama, and
to engage - Passuga era class sailing Vemels - from
Panama to San Praneit . sco.. Every information given,
on application to - JOSHUA ROBINSON,
a 13 Postilaildiam Fifth at-; near Wood.
CHI APEST SUMILEIL HOODS: IN TOWN:— gh
Cloths, all -Nvool,-,Clashrattrettest Scowl Plaids
Linen' Drilla and DUO kg, with every variety Of Mar
settles and other Vestings und - Trimminas; by.
/eb JOSHUA Itortnisog.
The “Pattaburgh Brewery..” ,
HAPING taken a lease of this droll known Brewery,
and having it now, in flaOperatiOni rata now pre
pared to furnish my friends and the pub l ie with a supe,
nor article of ALES and BAVARIAN BEER, in any
Quantity. Call and seeiatthe corner of Penn street and
naikees alley. - Cjan4). - At BENITZ. =
Window Shades, Dahass*,,
Gib,eiNTING;AND STAINING, ivarranted to
vinuthi at Bch St. CLetestassr_,..PriTsiesea. ,
For specimena,;nallY HalitlWalkees
change, Smithfield stre et; card SeeviYB Hat Store,Virandstreet
Masonic and.l, 0.0. FA:Aprons and Badgea, painted -
faic sup eriF manner; - • -
FrescomtingexceuteAitrzuDerior stide,withAmeri
- a
can. told En dews. S. rea.rds WATSON:
3elat - : EDWARD R. }LEMAN.
EMS
';E 14 , •
q l ,l%ift. (1,::,.....,..-,-.--:,
wi nt e r -elothitig. stiutkug . • Low for' , Ctiall.
PDELAbIy,I9O Litrirty antes'Piusburg4; has on
A .hand 41-lerge.- o ...lSontneat,ottlre-Aatest.. style-- of
faihionable colors. -Also, Plints,Vests
and other, articles in the clothing line. 'Wholesale'
will find It mist denitable Stack to ,select:
trout ;, and will.be sold low for tenth:: . Ideas,
8.1 - • .
MTAILOR,
TIVFoRMs hie frendif and enstothers th at he ha* Apart,.
A ed - a CLOTHING — STORE,.at.Nry 85 StnitlaftelAst..,
wherelhey tad beaulted tiCall tunes with: anything in
-his Tine, rnacje in the most , finished style - and workman-.
likeinanner: - Ills amide are all fresh; the best.and_
atostlashionable'utaterbil; And no Oalns will be sfiared
to afford the _greatest Aegree or satisfaction 'his - pat,
'rolls. 'A of heady blade CLOTHING dlways
[dr el&
XCIDDLYi '
MERCHANT 'TAI-LOR,
No. 47 AStniffkeld street, Tittsburgh,
•
lIASIUST RECEIVED FROhl THE 'EAST--alarde
and - carefull- Seledted stock of French English
and American CLOTHS, CASSIgEREE and VEST
INGS—of the most approved colors arid. styles; ;which
he isprepared tomake to atder Clattery-best manner
and on the most reasonable terms.
He has alWays on hand a "jgdoil assortratiat• of, genii's-
Marfa:Fashionable ass= ataxia CLOTHING,' Shirts,'
Collars Cravats Haalterchiefs Gloves Suspeuders, sec.
" • 'SDloihiesg 1
.THREE: BIG DOORS!
JOHNIAtLOSKEY,
Wiwieiartnet Retail healer in 'Clothitig,'isi 'Liberty. at`
• Pitaburgh-;*.Pa., • •
litirY stock of Fall and Wiumc Clothing is now ready,
.13 , 1, amounting utiWardrUf-8100,000, Which I think .
will be found to, by one of the choicest se l ections at ps;"
Meats evei got up in this or any_other city in the It.Wst
em country . -
My .purchases• having
_been ear/Y; r have
lhereforeavolded the late advances made in almastall•
descriptiont6f Woollen GoodsOuid- theiefore ena
bled to offer my stock ate:insanity low,prices.
I have this season paid moire' than usual attention
the manufacturing and style of my garments' so that the
very lowest priced as well acthe. finest arc got up in a
style and elegance net to be surpassed: Hundreds of
new customers, both' wholesale `and have: been
attracted as much by tbe,superior make, of the clothing .
as by the lowness of my prices: - .
Thep roprietor would partiohlarly call the attention of
all dealers in, Clothing to las present stock i belietling .
that upon examination of the ' quality and : prices of h is -
Goods they will be induced to ; purchase at his establish
ment. The wholesale room now. contains .upwards of
2,9 . 00 garments, front tie finest in quality to the lowestin .
The Proprietor is now determined to mike this depati
mehta.poutt of great attraction, and with this view has:
eonstantly,on hand a large quaAlity of:goods. suited, to
every section of the Un i ted d States.
In the cutting department will always b rfound a Very.
large selection of_all the choicest-makes of Cloths, Ca*:
tumeres and Silks, to be found in'this or'eastein markets.
He is prepared to make cloths -to Order in the shortest
notice in the latest- and most fashionable style&
Re respectfully invites his'old friends midcustomers. ,
as well as.the pablicin general, to call and examine foal
heinscivtis _ .
Giest 'lnducements to Bay .Clothing
WHITE OAK FORKS CLOTHING STOF-E L
N0.2.1.9-IL/BERTY, AND 52 IRIVTATSTREBTS.
2rHE subscriber wishing to sell-bis entire, stock of
CLOTHING, offers' his EXTENSIVE ASSORT=
ENT OF-- ,
NEW AND PASBIOIYIUMB7 GOODS
it VERY LOW PRICER. 'Persons wishing to purchase
will save motley by calliag on him. • --
sept. 3 W. J. DA ITT, Proprietor. -•
• AGENCY OF.
Ileinesliia Celebrated 'Patent S hearts.
ceTUE, undersignedhns been appointed by tdr...llelnesh.,.
of New York, ole Agent for the sale of his justly ;
ebrated patentTailons' Shears. Ilibtlers these Shears
now at manufacturer's prices.. Having-a complete as-.
:sortnientof these Shears, from 621 e. up . to Sid piece.he callsihe artentioit of Lailies,'Hilliners and Dressma
kers mlTailors, to his establishment, the FRANKLIN
:CLOTHING' STORE, 179 Liberty street, 4th door from
St.. Clair, and reipectrully solicits 'share of the public
patronage, which this article so ,justly deserves.
co -t3lauto . F. HAVEHOTTE.
Or') (Sootto.
SEVENTH GREAT 5E5.13-ANNUAL SALE -- OF.
One Price Store or A.A../11ASON -,ft•
. AO. Q.l. and 64 ArnAket strut.
11-raa, commence . on ItTonDsv, December 31), 1650
YY and continue through the month of January. On
this occasion, the whole of their immense establishment
will ho thrown open for Retail Trade, and their, exten
sive stock, amounting to One ..Hundred rad Thirty
Thousand Dollars, wilt be offered at Retell, at fully one
founh less than usual pliceri.
The notice ot u.eir Semi-Annual Sale to any! ono of
the thousands who attended the sale of lust year, will
be sulEcient gaarautee. for acall this tear.ou. They will
however mention a few of the Goods +and Prices,.for the
benefit of thrifts who have never attended their hales—
.•
viz
Rich Cruslarteret, - 75 a- Usual price SL,C . IO
500 pa . Cotton and Wool Cashmeres, 45e.1 nattatprize
"15'00 La. - Cottoti and Wool Dclaines, 15, 183 c. Usual
50 pa, High Colored Plaits DeLainest, 45e. Usual price;
50 ps. Striped and Figured. Silks, ,50c.. Usatil.price
75c.;
' 50 173.BI:1a Silks.' Reduced 6.5 per cent.; .
100 pa. Frerneh 51erinoes, Usual prier S 1,1171.;
*J6O ps..Parnractins and •L' Cloths. Itedured,33
2500 Long Square'Shawls, which will be sold et from
SI to 85 less than the usual prices.;
MOO yds. Bonnet Ribbons, at 8 arid Ide. Usual pride
113 and dsc.; .„..
Fast Colored Calicoes, Sic. Usual priee Se.;
150casesLrngli,hand American Calicoes, S and 10c.
.Usual price aud 18/e.; ; - '
90eases Bleached Muslims,
,Reduced dc, per yard;
' 260 bales Brown Aluslia—ull grades;
Also—Laces, Embroidericso'rirrimings, Hosiery and
Gloves, Linens, Checks, Cloths, Cansimeres, Cassinets
and leans.
Together with an immense variety of other Goodisall
of which will be marked down to lower prices than any
of theirprevious sales, - , . . .
They invite an early call, as:
many of their choicest
Goods willsoon be sold.
Tbelowest price named at first.
A. A, MASON &CO.,
Nos.-62 and 64 Id atketsweet.-
- • NEW FALL GOODS!
JOSEPH HORSE CO.,
No. 73 Market, roar Fourth street,
HAW: just received and infer for tale at Wholesale
und RetaiI—
,NEWEST STYLES OF DRESS TRIMMINGS ;
Bonnet Ribbons and Flowers; Florence Silk; Velvets
and Plumes; Embroidered Collars ; Cuffs and Chelanruttl; Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs; Embroluered and
Rovte'd CashMeral alpaca, merino • and silk Bose;
children's plain wool and Tartan Bose; children's
Hoods, Gaiters and Jenny Lind Coats; kid, merino and,
fleeced silk Gloves' gents. Berlin,b uck und kid Gloves;
gents. super silk Shirts and Drawers; gents. Saxony
und Merino Shuts and Drawers; Suspenders ; Collars;
fancy Cravats; Comforts; Scarfs; Zephyr- Work aud
Canvass; Carpet Bags; Umbrellas; Yarns; Curtain
Fringes; Combs; Buttons, &.c.&c.
IDr Bay State and imported long and square Shawls
of every quality. , Ductl2s:2m
Fresh Arrti , sl—Nevr. Goods:
NO. 75 , MAiLKET
grISKIWEEN FriCll7ll 917 , 11182 AIM_ DtixoND..l:3
• FRENCH, ENGLIen AND AMERICAN
PUNTER DRY GOODS
TRE undersigned is now receiving from the Eastern
citiesby Express , a splendid ' assortment of Fancy
and Staple Dry(roods, purchased- age' usively for Cash,
from the importers and manufacturers, at least Ticen ty
&titpermit. below the cost of -those who made their pur
chases earlier in dm season, and will he sold Wholesale
and Retail for cash at "
EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS.
GO pieces Lupin's' P'rench Merinoes; Cherry, Scarlet,
Pink,Green, Maroon, Black,'Mosarine Blue and Mode
colored, from Vic. unto the finest quality, manufactured
under the French Etipublic. ' •
•-• 15 - Pieces Superior Bombazines, Lupin 7 i Manufacture
—at unprecedented low prices,
150 pieces olack and Colored Alpacas, froni tet Cents
per yard up to the finest Silk Warp and &lobar Lustres
. _
I.2spieces Tkibet, Paramettn and Coburg - Cloths, all
colors and qualities, and cheaper than ever before Wier
-350 piecesAmerlean and•Brltish Prints, superior quali
ty, and will be sold at extremely low prices..
456 SHAWLS: • Superior Bay State and-Waterloo
Long Shawls Cliumehoni Silk , and Satin De Vhein
and all Wool -Brosha Shawls, Black and .Colored
broidered Cloth Shawle r Plain and Embroidered Black.
and Colored Silk Fringe, Thibet and Mous De 'Lain
Shnwis
350 patterns Butterfat . Dress - -Silks : Plain Chamelion
Silk and Satin De Chain, Wide: Black Ore Me Rhine -
Saks„cP lain and Fancy Figured Silks, and_ Black Field
Grid Armoar Silks., , - , • , ,
150 pieces . Cloths;Cassinie'res - aral Yestinge;saperior
ordity, and Will be sold at. a great reduction teem term
er Prided.
:- • DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS:
• 500 .pieces Bleached Muslin - , good quality, all widths, ,
from 01-to 12& cents per yard. - • • . • • ,
600 pieces heavy yard wide Brown Muilin, from o;e. .
to the best article manufactured: -•- • -
.200 pitoet-Red, White And Yellow Flannels, from l6} '
per yard up:to the •Anest Silk Warp and Welch
Gauze Flannel imported • - ,- • • • •
100 pieces Irishlinen,werranted made of Flax yarn,
round thread, wire twist, hand spun and grass bleached.
pieces Checks„ . superior ma e, from_ ato cents
er yard together with a large assortment of-Damask
Table -Linen and Table,'Cloths, Russia Diaper and
Crash, Cassinette, Kentucky Jeans, Bed,Ticklog, Do
mastic- Gmghame i Colored Cuinbrics, riain„,l4Tseys,
Canton Flannels,,
350 dozenLadtesitndGeiitlerrten?s Gloves and Hosiery
-including firer" , variety - and
,quality, which will be
Sold atextreately low prices:
• - The: customers of the house :and all easit'bnyeis are
requested - 11i call and examine thegoods, and secure a
.bargain;.as they will beedered - Wholesale and Be. ail a
v er y-jaw thiCeri. .1177 . N0:75 /Barka strerh biog.
novl6 ABSALOALMORRIS.
Oloths,i-Otoths Cloths : €
AT. EASTERN JOBBI:"40.. PRIcEs.-116 D i ocei
' Black. and Erancv. -colored Ficach_and'Eoglish
CLOTHS ; Pilot, Cloak lag . and Dish Cloths.
Just opened yet - A. A.JRASON*
dig . ' , Nos. 62 - and 64,Atarket street.,
important to; Tat'aro.
T 1181" RECEIVED-6 Doz.' assorted - 'Pa Patent
Shears, from No: IO down-to No.
ALSO-3 Doz. Barbers , Patent- Seissore, direct Croce the mannfaiturerA t and for sale at - ,„
• Bawl /r - Trrr,Ers,lacs Wood at.,
maxi • '2do-Rrs below yirixt alley_
. . _ _ • _ , _
Sitidoi* Pi! Wine Store.
"7G 'MUNDT STREET, PRIZADELPHDL.
' E ITN RIVALLED PLACE for obtaining - MI Wines,
' Liquors, &e,'GOOD and CHEAP. ..„
r..r.stslD /En has line lyz-in consciptetwe eribe 1103II0f.
CUM large sales made by him to consumers-been obliged
largely tie replenish bit) stock byTreelt importations, and
he Ins now the tunisfattion of offering some of the lest
Wines and•Liqncirs ever reported, by him.' :lie 'would .
refer to somo invoices - as follovni=--rst" • ' '• . •
•• DUFF, GORDON & CO.SHERRMS:-;•-einbricink dell
nate Pale at very 'Ma , price., rare -old, and' some very
eholco MANRANILLA, all On ifratightt by -the gallan.,—
Also, remold delicate AMONTILEADO,In casks of 18
gallons specially selected for consumers. - Some EXTRA
AMONTILLADO In bottles, pat upin Europe, which he .
challenges as equal tautly that Castle produced: • • ,
sti• The MANIZANILLA and AMONTILLADO Sher- '
rtee are peculiarly adaptedlo - convaleseents, as they •
strengthen willnint stirtulating, and have not the acid of
manyy. other Wines. , .
• PORT WINES principally specially:: selected for
his sales to Consumers from the stock oti Eitniestsrrals,"
at Oporto, utrd itnported direct.' •
These Wines are fruity mid delicate, and {hive teen
highly approved by his customers, because of their
manifest superiority over all o r Ports audited Wines
palmed off as such ; . • . .
.The M
aloof variona'eorts and kin Cilia. bottles and on
draught by the gallon, or wholesale by 'the cask. Amongg
them is some rare delleate WHITE PORT and hIALra
-O.•Pe tenni buffering with chronic affection of the b ow
cis cannot beton; earethl in their PORT:.- • •
MADEIRA WINES"of various sons, dry and rich,
South• Side, old East and West India.. Bernal, &e., &e.
on draught; its bottles and by casks. •
Asia the ,SPARKLED WINES of OM subscriber: it
is welt known'that the MOET EXTRA CHAMPAGNE
. and 'the splendid SPARKLING MOSELLE, imported
by him are euperiorm any other Wines; and are sold
at - prices as low as most o f the inferior wines now in the
market watch are pat Open buyers leafing '
•De has also CHAMPAGNE WINES of varionsbrands
And qualities, in very low prices, retail or wholesale. In
rho article of CLARET WINES, generally,Me subscri
ber holds himself to be a Judge, and he oder& the ,fineet
stock here, from the very lowest price, by the single do-
Mn, to the &stelae, or "premiercru nof tarpon.; .. •
. OfITURGUND 17 WINES he has a large Sleek and can
assure customers. that he can present to them ' , front ids
vaults, as good a bottle of Burgundy as Frunceaffents.
SAUTERNEand BARSAC always on hand In bottles.
His selection_of. RHINE and, AIOSELLE WINES,
froth the cellars of Aleeera. Dearth ran & Joanan, of Co
biting; arc extensive, and number many Still Hocks and
•-Mbeelle, from the Cheapest Brats to tne, very ehOicest
'vintages of' the "STEMMERG,” which is the best.
I growth of the Rhine. '
lathe artieleel of COGNAC and other BRANDIES he
:has now a fiaO.stock, embracing so me very old extra of
11808, of - Oran% Doss 'A Co., inn some celebrated
u.GLA.VIER of 1.921,” in eighth' casks, and 1842
rad I‘DUBOUCHE,” 1644,in Ilds. on antrignmenr, which .
• -Also-IRISH,SCOTCH and MONONGAHELA WHIS
KEY, a•thIAIOA SPIRITS; PRESERVING BRANDY.
antl.eJl other Wines . And Elam:mai including all of the
aboVe; SOLD by_ RkT.ALL• TO CONSUMERS in any
quantity desired.
• A constant assorted stock of HAVANA SEGARS.
-aVv.dil Goods delitered, within one day's reach of Phila.
CitriaiPBELGUT PAID: Ordt be piomptly..eieen
ie itsent bymail or telegraph . • ' " • _ - • '
. Address,. ••• - • • • JACOB SNIDER,JR,
• Cheap Wine-Ktore, • '
213 Walnut. street,•Phila:
. J. T. Decker, Vi/ocidlnas& &
Builders and Erector* f Lightning Rods,' an
• SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLES. -
ORDERS left at thisoffiee or the Post Office I and for
personal- interview ca i be seen on Fourth street,
teaidenee of-Dr. Hnnt,between Wood surd Ferry. •
Recrencer--rrofessor Silliman, Editor of Silliman's
Journal ;. Pro f essor . O.' M. Mitchell, of the Cincinnati
Observatory Professor Robert' Peter of Transylvan ia
Univenthy, l? entneky ;•• Professor Ch *r I ewey, D. D.
M.D., New York; Professor J.' L. Cleatland
University. Ohio. - • • . ,• • • - •
Piasburgh...—A..W.:Loowilt,' , John llorperi Wllaon
Al'Cand I ess, Atorgani Rev. Mr. Spares,
J. D. William', Major -Harding, • . Arsenal; John
Ewing & Sons ,' Harp, er, D. N. White, - W. A. Mar
shall, John Simpson,lkliger Davis and /Wulf' Mine nber
Outline Naps.'
- D E, ELTON'S SPLENDID OUTLINE, MAP'S are now
j - being introduced into all the leading schools in
New England and New N'ork. We have obtained the
.agency.for them in Pittsburgh, and invite teachers end
school committees to call and examine them :
No. I-311p of the Western Hemisphere, V2:032 :Inches.
No. do Eontern • . do ' do :
No. 3— • do North America; '70x94.
No. 4-- do United States, . 70x12
No. 5 . co Europe, 7ox9S
No. 0— do - Asia,
No. 7— do • • .S. America &Africa . , 70:64
' Price of the 'series, with key, 823, et the first two
Hemisphere Naps, with key, stf.r. •
These Maps arc unrivalled in accurac y, beauty. and
cheapness, and adapted to the wants' f the primary,
gtammar and high schools of the United Suites. ' •
For sale at publisher's prices, without addition of
,freight charges, at the • • •
EDUCA'T'IONAL BOOK STORE,
coats:rhos and Fourth sta.
_ . Flour Iteduced. :
TIL.NIARTII ee NOBLE enamel! their Extra Float,
,deliveree: on and after the let November, at 5.2,25
100 Ibs .; Superftue et 82,00 100 th e. A. Mend Ms
eouutto rateithre.
nevi
INSTITUTE. • t
IiirEDICAL DEXARTNENT.t—The regular 'course of
AIL Lectured will commence on the 'Arne' Notamccr
and continac untilthe last of February. The Anatomi
cal Department will be opened and ready to rrepive
Students by the first of October; The /Medical Depart
went will be under the direction of the following •
?nor miscast •• •
Z. riummtssoti , ll.D.:, Professor of Anatomy: •
Ii IlZrwros, Al. D.. Protessar of Sargety. ,
11. J. Hct.cm, Al . D. Professor of Theory and Practice - o
• Medicine.
. Drsto POWELL, M. Professor of Physiology, Pa
-- th 01 0 ,7„ Mineralogy and Geology:
J. Km, Al. D., Professor of Alatmit ATedica;Therapen.
tics and Medical Jurispirodancts.'.. r
J. Alums &sings, AI. D., Professor nod
. .
Pharmacy. ." • r•• •
J. A. Wi.z.so.v, M. D., Professor of Olistettics and ills
eases of Women and Children, •
cLialtroa. Lac-fortis. -
Medicine—Prof. 11. J. Houk.
• Surgtry—Prof. R. S. Nrwrint. ••• - '
F* 4,N, D:, Anatomical Demonstrator.
, The fees for a fall course num= to SIPS.- -
• Each Profeviat's Ticket;sl3. •Alatricalatilei SS. De
monstrator's-Fee,SlO. Graduation, 520.
Those desiring turther Infortnation,will please address
their letters (post paid) to the Dean - and Students arri
ving in the city will please cell on him at the Commit.
chid Hotel: • • R. S. NEWTONi.M. D..
Deana( the Faculty.:
LAW DEPARTMENT.
Hon E W hi Ktito, Prof. of Theory and of Low
JaoDstartia.n,Esq; Prof of CenanerciatJazisprudence—
, Temp—Ssl) per session.. •- • • . •
All communication pertaining to this department most
be addressed'to E. W. M. KINGLEsq.
• Ilfrmphisi Tinn.',lHarch,lBatt.
'
The Faculties for irtellcetual abilities, moral worth
and professional acquirements, will compare favorably
with the Mostdistingarshed in our country. The Medical
Faculty. constitutes an :tinotnaly in envoi any other
country—all of them are able Lecturers and the best of
Teachers.
-Those who will contemplate our geo,graphicalposition,
and the extent of our population, can have no doubles to
the eligibility of our situation for an enterprise or the
kind. As to health, LI C ludlng ell seasons of the year, we
deny that any °ducky kas more. , .
The Angelus of the Law and Medical Departmentito.
this Institute were small, brit tha gentlemen composing
them are talented intim highest degreerespectable—
a favorableomea for the future prospenty °film Institute.
That the public may be satisfied of the permanency 01
this' school, we teel it our duty to state,that the Tnistees
and. Faculty form id unit in action, which augurs well Dm
its future success; and that the peculiar internal organi
zation which connects them, cannot be interupted.
E. W. M. KING,
apl - President of the Memphis Institute.. .
.
Sllver..Forks, Spoons, &.c.
UTE keep - constantly on, hand a large assortment' of
rr sibter Forks' Spoons, Ladles, &e., of our own
manufacture, of standard silver.
JOHN B. AVFADDEN & CO.,
9.1 Market street.
• Ittlagnarying - Cilussee,
UF one, two and three g asses, suited far detecting
counterfeit beak uotes, and other purposes, cereal*
by • (oct24J JOHN B. MTADDEN lb CO.
To the Citizens of Allegheny Clty.
A BOX for the reception of Orders for CITY MILLS
21 FLOUR is left at , the store of Mercer & Robinson.
Federal street. Such Orders trill be bromptly supplied
uuultt WILMARTH Sic NOBLE:.
200 Dien Wanted Immediately,.
A. T ur r e i g cetintlß E ll.E. r p ay ktl u lL w lt e oA c ti.-11 1 : 7 v 5 a r e a r
week for boarding -- Apply at the office, o . nte Struhen
villa road, near IdlDonaltra tavern-4 aulea from Pitts
burgh. " fiuncittsdl BURNSIDE. TI&NNEY & CO:
DAKEWS BROM.A.; Recker's-Farina; . • •
-Le Polishing Patty ; Starch. Polish ; . •
• Pare Bay Ram ; received and for sale by
COULTER ft RAMIE,
eels comer of Wood nail Third streets
SBAWLS.—Reeeived this morning p_rr express, 40D
Broche, Bay State and Long SHAWLS—very sopa
nor stl les and cattlities. For sale low.
A. A. MASON iv C0., -
62 and GA Market-street..
3U911 BBLS: LAKE SUPERIOR TROUT AND SAL
': MON Just received from the Pittsburgh and Isle
Itoyid Copper Brining Company. .These Flea far excel
to 886 flavor 'and latnessany isauXht.in the lower Lakes,
and are put up expressly for family use.' • •
- HENRY CALELLY,
corner of "Fifth street andiklarket alley.,
40 APER—A roll supply of ith tnesdiffe.ront
sizes on haintand riulde to order. • • •
fobZO . • '• • REYNOLDS
!re and Marina lnina:ance.
171 TIE INSURANCE CO. OF NORTH
'I. make permanent and limited Insurance on Propeny
la this City and vicinity, and on shipments by Canals,
Rivers;Lakes t and by Sea, The properties of thieCom
paay are well invested and furnish an available hind for
the ample indemnily of all persons who desire to be pro.
Meted by Insarance. NFAI...P. JONES, Agent,
mtryttl _ • • -• • •• , .44 'Water meet.
fitHE subscriber wishes to info= the citizens of• Pitts..
• burgh and the public generally, that he has removed
his CARPET STti RE Rota or. 01 and 63 Wood street,
to the Apollo Buildings, on Fourtlistrect,recently occu,
pied by the Museum, and has connected .therewith the
tultoining rooms, formerly used as the Chronicle Printing
oMce-;;.which,in connection wi‘lt his old room, makes
themott spacious Carpet establishmentinthe country;
and.hill advantages so far surpass any houso in this city,
ibr space, arrangement and good light, that he is certain
of . salting every person who may favor him with °. call.
His stock is complete 'in every article In Ids line and
gresitpaina will be taken at all to show - goo ds to
persons wishing to look or buy.
pan -
y.,af•AGT:,J+x~4:: s ...fc . 3'i"'?s ~::i~'~. 9:~ ~.,,, j._
ommiguw.
...RAFE2W g _.PERPBTSITV AND BE6iiiirZY. is
THEIViTIONAL. LonN -FOND
. . ,
LIVE' 1111/1111111.A$C110 SOCIETY
OD
'LONDON AND NEW-YORE,. ..
Onpitai g 1560,0 e vigil: teth.ssl l ,B 00.000''•
'WITH a large surplus of profits. , A:Pertiee , of hot' •
rir capital and surplus invested in U. S. Goverrunee,t.
Stocki,:and other eectiritieri the City pf VetrYork.
Policies held in this country ,0111 , 1V0 0 ! , Parfana ,
turingpaiticlnate in the profits of the caniputty.
•caltforisia rub taken at eakieed rates.. •• - i;-
Among the (tetra/nage' of a Palley in this C!nnpair. i
are the following:— - - • •
A party insured for the whole term of life. May at an: •
time, borrow one-half the amount of antral Peemluu
'without note ot security, Or deposit of policy attd is
titled to division of profits.
• He may at any time surrender hlspnlicyolladiteceiv •
• back as value thereof one-half the gross lOW paid If.
him in annual common premiums.: . •
A party already insured for whole life may t on pay'_
ment of a small sum, convert his'ilisurance into a nes
policy Upon the loan system now introduced.
• Parties already insured and entitled to, a two-thirt
loan, are not shut out front said two-third loan', if tits
Prefer itiePon the stated inthe !Society's pattlPh'
ete
A party may, at a Moderate annual premium, insur
for life, and he survive to reach the age of GO years, .
fiat sum 'insured up to $13,000, wilt be paid so tust : or' ;
he dies before retching that' age, the tall sum insure ) .:. -
will he paid to his family or legal niprese4atives. .
It has become' ustomary in the Atlantic ciao:star cor-.-
gregations to insure the . IlirCJ of their Partors,'and
Christmas or New Year's day to make the family a pre
sent of the policy. This le certainly an excellent we: ' 1
of showing their regard for their Minister, whose =lee
in very many.eases is scarcely equal to his immedlat .
• wants. 'To the man of Tamily,at hid • death; it is a eot
• solauon beyond expression to, know that his kelpler - z.
little ones ate thus provided for.
Churches involved, would dowel ) to insure the live 3
of ono or More "of the trustees,' at whose, demise th
amount would be applied to Illinuldie the debt. . •
Explanatory pamphlets and informationg - iven_gratV, • •
t the Banking House of Witt. A. HILT. Es co. '4
hev 29 • Wood st;second.dror abovaFourttt. '
•- ; ,••. President VlM:noire
HAS TA KEN. INSURANCE ON HIS. LIFE FO'
s4,oooiitt the Connecticut Mutant - LI& Inst.,
ranee Company, of Hartfont,Conneeticut. • -
The following wattle Joint tdtock Tates of.Prentiat%
of other Life Insurance Companies compare d with di: 1 -
rates of Hartford Life and Health Insurance COmpae.,..
..
: - dents*/ Payment/or Polley of one thousand doitan. '' •
10.
rCt . 2? . . - . : .. ,
Name of Company. Zs: ,no fo' n ran tear •' -
• ..0' . ..a es t. 44P. •It Pll
Hartford Lice &A. 1n5.C0. 0 •10.20,13.6 te.4o 24.90 30.6 ,
' „Ildtaa.Life Insurance C0..61L70116230 2 1 .30 20.60 40.6' ": .:
Charter Oak Life Ins. Co- .4.11.70 15.60 2 1 .30 99.50 40.6! . '
United States Lifalns. C01..1.4.20 10. 25 SLID 53.6,.'' '
Pennsylvania Life Ins. Co. .14.40 20.40 2740 37.30 56.0::: • ' '
National Loan Fund C0.... ; •14.£2 12.30 25.50 31 70 .:
~ .
• Itwill be seen by tha above table that the rate's for Ir'.
saran c e (without panicip aliall in profits} in this Comp . • ,
are ram than fifteen per • cen r. lower than any /01'..7 - '''.
Stock Company in this Country. or the World, and the'.
have been adopted after a foil mvestigatiti.i of the who:: ' -
Those wishing to insure, in either the . Conn. Matti -4 • .
or the - Hartford Life and Health Co; will apply to 41.
.. :: • . . • , . C.. A.. COLTON, tf . ., ...
deal. Corner of 4th and Word streets, up stalre.: , ,i ..;.;:.
Read: . , '
.To Famters and dune Wishinu ••• • • , •
TO INSURE DEMO HED. PROPBRTY. ti ';
/PIM New York "Washington County 'Mutual 'meg
lIII2CO Company *.‘ is the company forthem
in. -It is the only Farmers" Mutual Insurance Compar.;
that• has run through: five year" , without taxing thc. :
note. 'tie the largest company of the kind in the wort , •
numbiring over 1.11,000 members:* It does not .
Steam Mills, Carpenter or Cooper shops, or anyttut,!•-•••
hazardous or extra-hazardous. Only Houses, Barns _ •
their contents, and but 52,000 on one risk ; Chttrebe!
Academies and School Houses, and bat 81,000 on cat i
A certificate can be seen from one of the first men - :
Pittsburgh; to show that the Company does pay Kilos!.
en promptly. . C A. COLTO.N, ti.euslAgsrat, l ,•
novl • 'con. of 4th and Wood sts.,it , stairs 4 :: „.
State mutual Sire Ineuriluace
• ••• iitiRRISBURSB;PA: • - • •••
grag very liberal patronage extended to tills Comp;
•
J. ny;-having issued policies to the amount of rac4
One and a Halt Mill/ono( Dollars, daring the lest Um'
months, is sufficient manifestation of the .
and confidence of the public in the system of manag -
meet on which hs business Is conducted. - •
• •• To city or country 'merchant), mid - owners of dwe -
lugs, and isolated or. _country property, it is believ: l
this company affords advantages In point cf cheapnei:4
surety amisecerityi inferior to no Insurance Compaf.
lc this country..
Conducted on the equitable and greatly improved sf
tem of Classificati.er. of Bilk /Si elClairtg -all speci •
hazards, insuring only a limited amount in any one 1‘
entity, thus precluding the frequency and occurrence
letge res, and ulso, oa both the Stock and. Mutual pia
'it notonly pottessea the cheapness and aciortunodatb:
of both methods, but entitles the insured to a partieir,
tion in the profits.
• It is under the control of the following Macre?' }--.•
P.ltutherford. A J.Gillnty John B. Packer,Uratel
Jones, Alonzo 11-Carrier, Philo C. Sedswick, Robe ,
-Klotz.: . . . EtUTHERFOILIT,Preet:
' • J;GILLETT, Scc'y.
A. A. CiUizß, Actuary. -
Icr Branch Office for Western Pennsylvania,
Smithfield street,. Pittsburgh. Pentane desiring arm
ranee will be furnished with boots of the Compan y
calling at the - inface • • • [
MnBLIRTIi &
MRS DELAWARE MUTUAL' SAFETY- ROM'
ANCE COMPANY..-01fiee.,North Room *fat E< ,
change, Third streor, Philadelphia.
Pure I sinneurea—Buildinga; hierchatudize and
_oth •
property in totem and eatentry, insured it,gainst loss
damage by fire at the lowest ram of primula= •
Masao DlStiriancE.—They also illative ifesseli, Ca
goes and freights, foreign be coastwise, ander open
special policies, as, the assured may desire. , - • •
itiLAND TILAMPOITATION.—They also inintre meichrr
dies transported •by Wagons, Railroad tars, Can'
Boats and Steam Boats, an rivers and lakes, on the ma . .
liberal terms. • '
DIP ECTORS—Joseph H. Seal, gdmund &nide
John C. Davis. Robert, El arum, Zahn IL,Penroseittanur
Edwards, Geo. G. Lelper Edward Darlington, Itraac 1 •
'Davis, Wllilinii Polwe Jag New lin,Dr.D. Atllasna
James 0. /Land, Theaphllus Pauld i ng, H. Jones Brook'
Henry Sloan, Hugh Craig, George Serrill, Spencer Mt
Main, Charles Kelly, J. G. Johnson, William Hay, D
S. Thomas, John Sellers, Wm. Eyre, Jr. % •
DIRECTORS AT PITTSBUWIL,— D..T. Morga.::
I lugh Craig, Jno. T. Logan. • .
WILLIAM MARTIN, President.
. Thos. C. HAM,' Vioe President. '
• . .
Co " Joss= W. Cowan, • Seentorry.
11:7 Office of the mpany,No.42 Water street, Pitu -
burgh. lielaaltf . AL MADEIRA, Agent.
. •
ti,Vie)tfl.
New. %gland Live BRook Insurance. 00.'t
ESSONS desirous of instuing their Animals, wi
P
learn from the following by law of the' Comptur
that the termi of life insurance on stock is very differei
from insurance on human life. The insurediare entitle
to pay where the animal breaks a leg, .becomes Win(
dexter x: la the event of accident or disease of sac
a nature as to cause permanent injury, ttutagh death nia:t
not ensue, they will be liable for the damage done to th -
sumol not exceeding the amount insured. .
COLTuN, Agent,
cor of Fourth and Wood sts.,.up statrs..
St*. wadi. Ille.a Ins litsusence. • ;
TILE bFFICS of the Insurance Co. of Notik Arrignit
has been femora to the Warehouse of Ilardy, /one ,
tc Co:, No. 1.41 Front etreetohird house EastOf Woo
street. where the subscriber will i asne Policies ma /34M
logs and their e.onteuts,ancLon Shipments by Steamboat.
and other vessels, for the above old and responsilil'
Company. • (ap.ll • WM: P. 'JONES, AgeoL •
„ .
tale and Health hauhreinee: •
MILE MUTUAL LIFE AND HEALTH INsuRANt3I-:
j COMPANY, of PhVaddythia, Incorporated by th
L eg i s l a t ure of ponnsylvania,March,lB4B; Charter
petual; Capital 8100,000. -Brass tower than any Penns'
crania - Company, and full 20 per cent lower than th
uattal kites of Life Insurance,tufthe following egmpor.
son will sbbw. Thus a person of the age of ;10 insurin.
.for MOO for We ' ll:nut pay in the Birasel $2,36 1 Bounsy;...
vania V 4,36. Peso Mutual $2,..161, Equitable UM, Nay
England 82,36 'Albion 82,48, New York LiCe 82,36,10
and Health, Phßatielhi, 81,81.
Dlaccroas—SamnelD Ornek,Oharles D Hall, Wzn
Boone, Robert P Kifig,_ChartesP Hayes, hr . Baldwit
Chas H Campbell,MM Reeve, M. D.; Lewis Coopei'.'”,
3 Rodman. Barker,H El Butler, Edwin R .Cope.• , Prai
dent, Sarauell) Orrick ;• Preatidene, Robert P.-Mug
Setrototry, Francis Blackbume. r
Applications will Ife - received and every infthmaliatl;
given by
. SAMUEL . FARNEBTOCK, Agent. OneetZ"?
Commercial Room . s, corner of Third and Mood s ince,; Pittsburgh. might
. - LNDEMNITY.
The Franklin Flora • baarszazusas ' Company
OF PIIIIADILPHIA.
DIRECTORS:— _ . .
Charles W. Diluter,' Gera& W. Richardsw
• Thomas Hart, Mordecai D. Lewis.
Tobias Wagner,: Adolphi
Samuel Grant, David S. Browne,.
Jacob R. Smith, Morris Patterson.
• CHAS. W. BANCKER, Prea't.
• Cues. G. Bancerat, Secretary. - •' '
Er Continue to make insurance, perpetual or limited .
on every description of property in town and country. --
The Company have reserved a large ContingeritTane:
which, with their Capital and Premiums, safely itlrcated;
afford ample protection to the waxed. • ,
The Assets of the. Company. on January Ist,
.fosi
published agreeably to an At t ot Asimably, svewas
towe, vh:— • : • • • •• • 2.- • 2 -
- Meanies —81,047,4 th -
Real F.s tate • g••••••• • 04,724 Kt
Temporari Loons - - . 90 , 001 SS ;-
Stocks .
--, • ;-- 51,523 2.4.;
. ' • 819,318,492 71
Since their incorporatwn, a period of 19 years, 1110
have paid upwards orOns Millios Pour Sandra, npu.:
sand Do/tars, losses by fire, thereby affording evidence :
of the advantages of Insurance, as well as the ability and
disposition to meet with promptness, all . ;
• G ARDINER COFFIN; Agent,
°lrma PI. E. corner Wood anddata
Piro and niacin*. imantranoes , •
dTBE Insurance Compaq or North America , of Vilna;
elphia,through its d u l y authorized Agent,the soh
scriber,offers to make pennaneat and limited loan mace'
.limited this city and Its sad on - ghiptaenu
by the coast tuadriVers.
DIBECTOIII3
, -
Azthar D. Coffin, Poser Samuel Brooks,'
Alex. Henry, Charles Taylor,
Samuel W.lones, Samuel W. Smith,
Edward Smith, :Ambrose Whim.; .
John A. Brown, Jacob 31. Thomas, - .
John White, • John R. Neff, • • •
Thomas P. Cope, Richard D. Wood,'
Wm. Welsh,- Henry. D. Elherrard; See,.
This is the o l dest Insurance Company - in the Unitfd :
Statalsibaving been chartered in 1744. Its charter
petard, and from Its high standing, long experienco,son
pie means, and avoiding all risks of In extra , hazardous
character, it may be considered as offering ample securl.
ty to the public- - WILLIAM - . P. JONES.'
At Counting Room of --.lUtrood,lones ,keo.,Witteradd
From ata., PittsbUritt • " fritOy
-;„.
.:a'':..
....."-- ..