, ' ' • qa . -- Wm. Lames % fooki4oyrtexrdaarto fitHibirradVßatik:. . 8 ° 01 2 1 1 80 4_ en...trdOrnek Wood atitlßlide Z; 4Lialp,rourth strpob opposite M st td Elankriitt, W' A Itutif.co:.,m wood tareetOld door aboverroutih, 8 Jones 4. Co ;S. W corner Wood and Mirth sta. 'Hill 4- Car_l7,4,Wood meet. dd door. below :FOriten J RObertsin corner Wood and Third vreeta: • :ale: /Kramer* corner. Wood and •Third etreeta illiams te, Co.. corner Wood and Think • Cook 4. BIUTUS corner /dark% and.-Ziati streets.::. , — • Holmia ¢ Sowi Zdarkbt.ati,.bourced ad and dth. • 71 tJ , rfialck.Afnicerd and.JeWdlleri• • • W W Witiofi;!ecirafit blarket lad .Vollith 1140eli H Richardson, 71 Market itiebt,*.iiesistlai Maenad. John B. Mißlddert.l.Co 85 Market efttiet,..iteds,ElPll, Sands a."Reblentat42lFilth ' Rialto tc.Banbetget,Bl.4arkr.et o Acar.w,ntrA Whaitearadt,(Aiiiiird s Vowlintid4ro . 4., Produre , Dealers Blain &45111;.118. Webd slriet; filie7e . Fifth'? • AlexaliderfKiWP.lT•tkberty abo v e , lirneeoer LlVediciruereiel ROW, Liberty btreet. • R A Cutiftialltalii;d'Cnt oertereiet: Row, Liberty street..", S George' &436:0/16 L:ibfirty Strect.;eppesne.7lD!: • Jobb Grid . r7teta'LibenY stteet2y. -• '• • • ' M Goretty,V.loLiliertyatieigehiesite Eagle goiet. Myers & Halfter,lBB Libeny S Met:harken & C 6:, ;42 Libertystteet. Carson & Meßnight,stlixth,betmeed Woetfo ad .Ltlieity. J R Floyd,•Liberty., Wood.abd Sixt fi Lamberts Striateif tzrJ and 133 W ood street. Dyet;tsB:LibAly ime:itioPfosteerh: W & K 51eCatcheodi NO.' t. 5%. Ltieerti "- 'afTeet. Brown kliirkpithek, 144 Liibbrty sth.et.- • & Wciod st.; oppoiiteSt. . • raseey & , f3esti 35' Wood'sireet,:oppesite St Cittertee. - ' I.S Oitar tthb , &e. o : • 2 7, Woockbbtoreetiaiid . 24 fits. WM timrafeil6CO.Mips:lif aftd - 20-Werbi street. , , " Niei's...tretnoutets,'doriker ;Wood 'and Watt its .Vat %belLltii. s itcitor•PWOOd'atill'Plont: sfreeta" • . di' nirldgo, W.lsoa Co.; Water. bet:Wood' finifslnlth'd. dniu. Ilitheuirkisi - 30'..; Water and 'Pied& atreetal agytait and Second Injects: SWIM. 4 S.aktisfinikl tier L, near Witter raaleit NV4Litlr add §niathfirld Ktreeii Lti tiraild:4l 4 ltiree.ietaiee-.' .11arkei- od Wood.; ntL:rJ • ' .rloitneiVlLViti übt. 'Wood sad • acia tit firsCatre.e.C. . ,- d 4. Water aa . sl 44 Ftom.alf eel. kw. F iKe • ref.i44. , iilkiteix , i'lit. gad Duyhesite , Wiy• hart A. ‘4ootitea4, " awn : hez Water. del . . :Tiarlei sOd r erry, ••imsusitiL:' eri;kh". • 444 er1PU17443 er(6"41.. • • dellerK& Nreala. so Vortisco;redar Row. tattetty rarer." Bask! •ftre:abnons.rs,.doa.l2s. Arued - smart • • Iftinte ;Qcler.ta t N 0.116. Wood street .• • • : AliatbetligtiwO:Walrf.aacriU4.FrOftVsiieei!" t S!i.. mut As -Id .tr.... near WagiCe •• • • ~,: e a. Nur 4 11 4. - *.dealid: Street', • •. os..it I to: Tie...kial .WO(fd . .. • .4 utensil& -as , initial •ciale iltainVhc tier's. • aitid Witie , %treett t.. . At. th.j..0 . 11 0 . sirt,„ U COBUZlcattai AAP', toberty,...• ••••, • •17 .U.S.U.flefti.W_ltirif..Ltiottrly"..street:' :“Cf. '4.; 4 '.'..alierty arrect. 53 . 1.hatoolid street!: . ituairt litt4oitiaie fetal. ROW,ILIbertY, at.reot: itounet.'4l444.cserty:-ttniet,opociente - Wood .." W.taeltildr&MliF;4au Liberty atioet.' • Milebettree, l.tili Liberty 'street. ' 'Jacob' Watini,/r., 001111 CT Martel and Front streets. - ' - Earned and 21isnk Makers. . T M UltVer, ',Warty, oppoyiti Se.rento 'street. ii•Molabart;lMl tVeodstreeq tear Virgin alley., J P data; J. 42. Wood ittnat. ' • • Mahansereik .thur, 156 he idcor WOod street. W AGlldinifeaury; lCal WoodatithinldoorbelowFtfth. aft W Macke 1W Wood BC., bet. Cub and Diamond alley. gunnel McCiarkaii,96 Wood, bct. ritti and Diamond aPy. K 41 Hartley, 88 Wood et., cor. Ditunond . . • LoOktng:Giaiiel arid' Varieties. J J Gillespie is Co., 78 Wocid at., between 3d and 4th. - Kennedy & Sawyer, 63, cotner.Wood and Forulti sts. ft Kennedy, Filth street, ilea; Wood. .:. . .. exe and China. • - .' </nanny George Breed, 94 Wood street, Id liodkirsan, 56 Wood between 3d and 4th streets. 'Henry ligtty.l.2s Wood street, 2 doors above Fifth. • • fkareselkrs• and Statirrnas. • •Erty & Co, corner cif Wood and Third streets. Backofen c l37 Litierty amulet—German Books. Victim Seas. Fifth street, between Wood and Market 81 Wood st.—School Books and Stationery'. Luke Loomis, Aet,B9 Wood st.—School Books, Stat"ry. Elliott & English, 70 Wood street: . •• ' • Johnston & Stockton, corner Market and Third sts. R 11 Beeson& Co., SO Market at.; 2d door. from Diamond; H S Bosworth & Co., Fourth street near Market. Patent• Medicine; - • • WM Jackson, corner Liberty MO WOOGISIITCLII Shepherd's Medicine Depot, 64 Smithfield street - . - • Clothing -Storrs. • -• . . Kane &Ho mai, 172 Libeny 41,4 dtiars atoms Viigiti ay. E Frowenfehl & Moa n Atheneum, Liberty street. .' E Downing, 2113 Liberty street. - W A&L C hichlullen;2lo Liberty, cor. Garrisoa Boobyer & Gribble, 251 Liberty at.,3 doors obi:l6omin. W J Davin, corner Liberty and Irsnn 41tettS. • John P Hopewell 139 Liberty at., near St_ Clair. hlrusLand,4s Liberty st,comer Virgin alley. . t Delany, 43 Liberty street... . . . . &Test &Bernard,l4o Liberti street / MeClostey,lsl Liberty street. . . H Chignell, 453 Liberty street. Lawrence firuchel,l6s Liberty street. W Leetuud, 82 Wood street, bet 4th and Diainand alley. Schroeder, tiageman cc Co., 67 Wood, I.door below 4th. Hilderbrana & C 2 2,10 Wood street, near Water. • Robert Chester, ....Smithfield et, bet. 4th and Diain'd ny, Parker & Lowe,_66 Smithfield street, nen: 4th.. Morlituunerti & Bros, " that Halls 46 Liberty street B. Straw, corner tiliszicet and Second ;streets. 11. Brater,.% filarhet st,, betoree.it 2d and 3d ' Chi= and Pistols G taccarsaey, corner Liberty and Smithfield sweets. John Whitt; Flilth at., between Martel and Liberty. •• .• JoseptiCrakst,"Wayue st., opposite Canal Basle.- • • • • J tlartwnght r tnt•Woon 21,1 altve below Ditueond y ".- •• iiiirchunt Tailors. • • ' A hlcFarittitd; Stnitnfield it, bet. 4th and Diamond. lei:kat! (Ally, Eteleange Stuktings, St. Clair street.: '. • (-May PuMudrtona . .• . 31 A $/iner..zitaitatield et-, apposite Brown's Hotel: 31 P 31orse,63Fourth street.- • . .• • . taletary. Depot, Third .stiappowita Posstlffic • • W & r et itgus "coiner Market *mt .FiattarrOeti.: Frolic - h, H FLic - h, :Uri Market etreet, near Fifth; a :shed, 10d Market street, betuversn Filth ant Liberty. gunk:" It 4 Market street, .tear. Liberty..: .s. 'corner.Market and Filth streets G. cornet Maraet dud Fouith streets stirraN, .Itear Vara Susie; Atirket strcei -P. Nra..e, do-Marlterstreet., betarein and 3 . • • Mentsei at Market at., bet- nth and Manton° COI ;lioltilat and • Ullia1101(1 Aosatuiut morns, GA.Martetal., bet.,'4Us and Diamond. ticorgc ft Whrtepil Market st.,between .14 and 4th: Wm I. Russell. aaatarket st., near Fourth street.. tV. ft. Murphy, corner Market and Fourth streets 'Wholesale. Dry Goods. dbacclett Wade, UJ Wood 6treet. A A blazon& Co., du Market et, between 34 arkAlth.' Idurpily,'W thou 4-• C0.,49 Wood door above 34. Qucaptou,Smtth ¢ C0.,54 Wood st., betiveen dd and 411 t:: didirinten and:4l6l4c . es of the Peace. • •• N Backataster, Fourth street, above Smithfield. Ali Reinhart, Irwin street, near Liberty. . ,„: • • Wm Jackson, corner Liberty and Wood streets 18 Adams i 2l9Liberiyssueot, next Eagle Tavern. • ' • • Samuel llatcoU,l22 Wand street, above Fifth •• • • 13 Keys, et Fifth street, near Market. • .. ' • . It A Olmsted, corner Market and Liberty • . •.• James Robb, 99 Market and 41 Liberty 'tree ' Joseph Planitoer,lU9 Wood'street, near Fifth George Alb roc, 71, corner Wood and Fourth streets. McCurdy 4. Loomis 39 Wood st., between 3d and 4th. I Rutledge, 60 Wood street, third door above Fourth; F W Hayward, tomer Market and Liberty . streets T I - korna, N 0.103 Third street, Jamas Miller, Smithfield {Reel, near-Diamond alley: . John Taggart, Smithfield street, near Fourth. Limes corner Smi th field and Filth streets. Froth ie - Scou, corner Smithfield and Fourth streets. Wl3l Adiir Smithfield street, four doom above 3d. • . • Wm Barmier, Smithfield street, near Brown's HoteL John Campbell, corner Smithfield.and Second streets. W ESclunerta, 23 Smithfield, between Front and 2d sts. . T A Ilintoth4 SC Clair street, near Liberty; T ThompsoraiSt. Clair st., between Penn and Bridge. H Ferry, 76 Fourth street, near. Wood. • . Brennen 4. Wilibusts,FidA street, near Market. .Wool lKtrehants. .: W Harbaugh,63 Water and 104 Front streets. • Wiliam Barker, Smithfield st., het. 4th and.Dininond . ay. Hugh Lee,porner Liberty street and Cead'. alley •.- . • `litaiaing"llai.aiid 'Sash Ractoiy.' . .„ Thomis6Ett, Peon street, near the - Point . D A • y ) . Seventh'street; above the Canal • - Hardware -and Cutkry.. , • Walter P ndmestocklst morty-sueet. - aT Leech, Jr„l33Wood atreet, above Fifth. . Hays 4. Gottj, Market street, near Fourth. Wolf 4Lane,-comer Liberty and St. Clair streets. - R Datilap,Jr, 91 .hlarketstreet,deor Fill& Huber Lsmn, 7l 3 Viroodst„ bet.lth andDisunond ay J canw id ai 83 wood. st.i 1 door Diamond alloy. John Walier,Bs Wood st,bot. Diamont. alley and 4th Cooper. Lavely,69 Woodatreet,ed daorbelow Fourth: Whitmore Wald, r.O.Woodat, batweenSd and 4111. Joseph Woodarell, corner Wood and Secontstraettn • • Down ',Tatty, 140 Word Wed', Dear " Wilkinson &Da, N0'149 Lib erty etre et, opiiosite Sixth WalterlirTandilß3 Liberty et., oppoeito- head of Wood. Win Tirana • co, Ha Liberty street, near SLClair.- • a mm eraroliain,ga Wood and corner Diamond eller me . leo r•in -It door bell,* Diamond. at e Richard Sard,l.ol Wood street. • • - - William isswitt, • Dia.mond alley. James it7ria,Diattlotri alley, near Dimond. - •'" ttnigs. and Mntirins Keyser ¢ McDowell, corner Wood st ant:On:e a all e y Sig elle re .67 Wood et.; between 3d and 4th. ' L ir e nor. Market street Ind Me Diamond and L. Vrtleoz,Jl4eotner dthnnd Smithfield streets. Dr. fl Swear, earner klarket.and Third streets.:: A Jones # Co. corner Walnut and Penn streets. A Jones corn er Hand and Nun streets: _ B r aun 4.-Reiter, cower Liberty and tn. Clair attests gdwardfanderietvonast Monongahela-House... BA Falmeluta Co4ia Diner Wood Alit First streets: ; lan kcmpitt, corner Wpod'it: intiDiamondalley.• Joel DlNlfft ,nits Wood,and FII% streets, /tlontafietarer of Writing Fluid and Inks. Win Henderson, 203 Libeity street: • Alisotescile •CtotA ~Store. - p otuit - aT4,4il a 142 Wood street . ;. lirtit,-Cdjs and Furs. WMFiemitig,3o - .Wood strect,eorner Virgin alley. Willcdsou tf• Mc/dinner, 96 Market st, 1 door from Fifth C L Alagee,42 Smithfield en, between 2d and and 3d. Jubseri Wilson; Smithfield st, 2d door from Fourth. 'O W Glassgovr, IU2 Wood et third door below Fifth. VinDooglas,77 Wood street,lourth door otiose Fourth. 7 3Wood,third door above Fourth Charlet; H paulsoa,73 Wood street' - near Fourth. McCord 4- Co, earner Wood and Fifth streets. • '3:plin A Garey,l43 Wood at.,oß.let Pre sb4teriart Church .„—.., ,Ciftittrt ,and Chaii. Makers • = mmir t Steveilio.a; Fetterth nriEtostr,Litreffy and that 7 Sot, co 4linta 4•• SorztorSmittiteldlinl - Fifth streets.' 'DB Young 4- Co, Smithfield streey_ between 2d and 3d. Hazlett SmithfieldTuear Fourth street. •• :••••!, innirance conipantes, • IcAtlitial Loan Fund and Life Ins. Co, 64 Wood street'. Delaware Mutual Safety,42 Water street. I Ve.stern.lnsorance Co..a.PiAaburglay No. 33 Water it. Protection InstiratiCe Ifltlee I-V - Wood Street, ' Fn ul ; I ,44 l fjec - 414uranee Co, eenter'Wood and 3d sts. CS •ape7and ng__•• • • ' "W • P C 87 Wood street. James Howard -4 , 00, thi• Wood it, 2 doors beloW Dia; ar. J shiale ? smithfieid street, near Fourth:. • • • • '• Morose Palmeri 47 Marken:Bi; between na and 4th' j. • . • Ti . nner's M.Doerribiger, Wood street opposite lit Pres. Church A Cupples, corner Li'ierty and Smithfield streets. • L Shrom,Athenanta Building, Ltberti street-. 0 G. Seekoferi, Wood sweet. J liarmlallarilAt.WorrstreeL" , • __ • • • • S dterruw, 17 Frith st, between. Wood and Market. J H Deounler, 60 Liberty site_ t, near Market. h • riff 4. Shuk t -leo:ti ldirketetrbet, itehr Water, ". • Kelly ,t Bro., Brzt . b . , b.eiween Woop and Liberty streets. JaatesT Kincaid , 'h and stditreets, /Mil Market. Johtill Cautery, 131Tritrd at, 41W9ad and Smithfield. &Co Penn street, (Canal Budn.), 4 Co; MS Liberty it., J noThompson, An't. Llr.,rpaal and Philadelphia Packet Line, Brown 4. Kirk.' ...iratricit, 144 Liberty street. . • ' Hazels and Terverm. • • • lirown'skflote t, Smithfield et, between Second.and Third. .Vitypuia• Udine,' confer Water and Fetty arrears •*'- F..innere', tun, 1, Little, corner Fourth and Ferry streets Ain felt Hotel, Water.etreetotliove Smithfield r.ttgle,'J Xle.AI sine Jr, Ag'4.1.1 be rty tureeL - • St-Charles, eonmer Wood and Third streets. ' :it annual tiotOr, Water street; above Southfield. ' • Perry !louse corner tlaneack st and Ihniciesne Way. tfuntt Dietrtot Hotel , eontorSmithfield and Secoad eta. ' .Motiongtittela,tio use, corner Smithfield and' Water sm. r<zetienge U sLel, corner Penn and St. Clan streets. •: • Fotetdris Warehouses • Quinn', Mcßride 4. Co, conterlth and Liberty street's. Nitchotson & Payne, UM Liberty street, head of Wood. - - Wuirartn, Atheneum Budding, Liberty street. ' • Pennock, Mitchel' 4- Co, IGO labeny street. A.lea'gradley, (sign Gilt Stove,) ,Yo. 19 Wood street. John Anderson 4. Son, comae Water and Grant etc - Bakers and Conjeuioners: A Andrews, ''Enirie," fill Diamond Alley • R /teeny, R. Roud, center Wylie and Tuna(' l streets. P H Hunker, Filth street, near Market. . • • • A P Seneldecker, "Star," 42 Diamond alley. Morns, Run; Smithfield y net: FIIW tnd Diamond alley Wm E Down, Union," Smithfield at, bet.B4 mid 4th. Milliners and Mantua Makers. ''• Mrs. Duff, 10 St .Clair street , between Penn and bridge- Mrs Leeeli. 9 Filth street between Wood and Market.. Mrs U. E Morrison, No. 8 St. Clair street. • • • Mrs Parker, N 0.4 Patterson's RowiSt. Clair street. Miss gain, corner Penn and St. Clair streets. Fancy and Variety . Goods, T K Mutate:l Campbe l l 17 Woed street, near Filth. McCandless 4. 97 Wood street. Geo W Katta,79.Wood streel,sign (hit Comb. Charles Arbutimot, cor Wood street and Diamond alley Kazarian 4. Doyle BB Wood st,l door above Diam'd ey Zebuton Kiusey, 6 3 Market street, near Diamond. Kinsey+ Knox, 02 Market street, near Firth. Cotton Manufactures Grier 4- Monaghan, t2.^ Liberty street It A IVeaver, Waxne street, opposite Canal Basin. John Ilaiman, 50 Water st, bet Wood and Smithfield. . •James Kerr,.Jr. 4- Co, MS Water street, near Market. .Joseph Major No. Blarket street, near Water. • MeCammort it Stevens, 7 and 9 Market st, near Water Thomas Oliver, S. B. Bakery, 2, Water street. Bnish Manisfaassnrs: Blau ¢ CO, It'o Wood street t above Ft!lb. J Kennedy,69 Wood street, fourth door above Fourth . . • ,•••••',. • .• Family, Grottries..- kSGetig,. corner Wylie and Washington streets. William Wilson, corner Second and Ross streets. George Llamberti corner Penn and Mat-bury streets Thomas Applebe, corner Wylie and Tunnel streets George Arthurs, corner SOuthfield and Fourth sta. Hugh Garvey; 143 Liberty - street, opposite Fifth. J Donaldson, corner St. Clair and Penn streets. -• • J'S 61 Young f Co, corner Fourth and Ferry Streets. R Paul, corner Seventh and ti rant streets. CVe yrus Black, Diamond, _oack olGld Court douse. Buchanan, corner IVyhe and Chatham streets. H Hcieveler, Wylie et, between Tunnel and Chathani. - II C Kelly, corner Fifth street and Market alley.. - Thomas Woods, Liberty street, near Water. - • • . Trimming; Hosiery and Variety. • W Daly & Co„ Manufacturers and Imponers, Fifth et. F IL Caton 4. Co, 02 Fourth st, bet Wood and Market. Wm 0.1. Hersh, corner Third and Market streets. John Orr ¢ CO, Market street, near Fifth. Joseph Horne 4 Co, 63 Market st., bet. 4th and Diamond 7b6acco, Sniff .arifj„Cigars. J Fulletui, 140 Wood street, near Slzitt. • J McCollister, 10 Fifth at, between Wood and Market. Daniel Day, 40 Wood - street, between 3d and 4th.... .1 Stein, tit. Charles Hotel, Wood street George Sheiller, 167 Smithfield street, near Fifth. • W ¢ D Hinchart. Irwin st, between Liberty - and Penn. J A Idazarie,:kl Liana street, between Liberty and Penn. . . • ' Extract of Coffee. John Martin, Eztraot cf Coffee hlimnfacutrer, 51 Dia mond Alley, between Wood and Smithfield streets. • Glass /traria lactates/ McCu II y ¢ Co, 138 Wood street. crs, Agnew dr C 0,9 Wood, bet Natal nod Islets dakewoll, Pena ¢ Co, corner Wood and tid streets. Ouriang, Hobe nio A. Co, corner Wood and Front ate, •itropson ¢ Co, :41 Wood street, USilt Ungttley : * Co . . . • Owl ti t4cllor , rf Wood street—Citiacritsei nillll,l • Lutnber Aferehants. William Dilworth, Grant street, near Seventh, Rowan it Dawson, Sixth street, near Grant. Thomas Scott, Penn et., belt Darker's alley and trivia at. . - Soap and Candle Afanufautoria. A:liFilsoa I Co, Ross street, between Id and 4th Mason& Gorman, Fourth Street, near Ross . 8.0 dawyer.t 50n,411 Wood st, opposite St. Charles. . ' • *Enid,' and Caridies. Jtis C Anderson, 16 Smithfield st, between let anti 2d. I Hanker, VI Wood st, between - 6th and Diamond alley Joshua Rhodes, 0 Wood street, near Water.- . . Plough Manufactories. . . Robert Hall, No. 147 Liberty street. Hall it Speer, Penn street, corner Aftssiard and John. B Bell, corner Liberty. and Ferry streets. Rhodes* Alcorn, 3D Fin at, opposite Post Baiblinge J 8 111 Young 4. Co, corner Fourth and Ferry streets. rit.sburgh Tea Store,gtith at, bet Wood:and Market. Wm,A Wird, bender, Penn street, 3 doors above Hand Co-Pnittierildp heretofore existing between the T subscribers, under the Brm of S. B. BONNET it Co., Is this day dissolved tiy mutual consent Either partner may use the name of the concern in settlement: •'.•• ' • - JEROME S. swots?. • • • MATTHEW D. PATTQN. Piarbtirgh, April let, 1850. Er Having sold my entire interest in the firm of J. JJorentv & Co. to M. a• Pxrrox, my late partner; and in retiring from h ntinefts,.l take great pleasure In recom mending. him to the confidence of my friends and the public. , - [n.p3] S. BONNET. ' Gravel /LoaHag. • . fIiHE subscribers respectfully Inform the citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity, that the Tare now folly Pre. pared to fill orders for GRAVEL ROOFING, in a man ner not to be surpassed in this city or elsewhere. From - their experience in basineis, they feel confident-that they will render satisfaction to all those who may give *them work. The superiority of Gravel Roofs over any: other kind, particularlyinease of fire, is.= well known to require any argument Wits favor. To those who are unacquainted with oar work, we beg leave to refer them to Messrs. Thomas Liggett, Sr., John F. Perry, Rody Patterson, M. Kane, Jr., and others, for whom we have done work. Orders thankfully. received and promptly attended to We will be 'found on Wylie street, be .weett High and Tunnel streets. • - MATTHEW MCGOVERN.- 1019 JOHN BRINNIN. To • r niers. " • - riHE subscriber would call the !attention of -Printers to imprgived rioting Inksof Varbins 'kinds and cobra, winch he offers for sale , ut 'the lowest musket prices, and warrants to be of the very first quality.- . - - • '• • JOHN D ' • , . . Printing ink Manufacturer, . ' NO. Ttl'and :133 Stanton at., New York. ills agentsin Pittsburgh are 7 Mr. R. O. Stockton an :Mr. Wm. S. HUven. , • trr This'paper Is printed with hil Nenis:lnk. ((tette 4). :Stockton _ BOORSELLER AND SZITIONS . R; , _ No. 47, COWES 07 biABIST #IEDTEIRD • SISABINS, IIiDrAS constantly on hand for sale—Writing,-Letler, Printi and Teti PAPER - t • lionnet; Madera+) Frtens`la te' nd Taint BOARDS :Book - and: Neinpatter, PRINT! N ii--whieb he wills sell At the Rowan cash p does, or in exchange' for ft!lgs and Twiner!'elraPlv IrOBACCO.--.50t0g ' espAute Vs Just received sad for . I ,_? • rit•b7 •• •• • IoTUATIS ts•BllJl.4', - •• -.~~: MiMI :Vr. , "%1 ' Boat Storrs Tea Stores Dlnolntlon. ~~. _.. ' :-...:-.',..'.'•:1'!,.i'.'..i-.:.-3'..-:.:t'7t. --- 111rtigetie illitatnup * . B; new article ' or ClittgiatiCiklal Whippingzeough,latanci , and .4114-tari?as Disease? 41 the Luisisratut•Pulmottry Organs; 4 . ..••• • • rpnis'llarllClNt 'an• action 'fa affections of lb Pnitboatury, tistues entirely,different from any of the' Expectorant and Cough Remedies now in U. : It Is one . , of the most speedy; as well as the most Plaaattatimed/7 eines now in &or— It does nbt-open t he. Urea -and-az: Pose to a rants C OLD . , ; 'One or.tym.dtaleauqualltlY al lays all irritation 12fielding serulltußa eadaaa4 by a. harassing coog.E. ^ .7Sinzers, pabli.a. Oen 11‘ aad- those. who are required to ;Use the coca) organs great ez-, tent, will find in this Pectoral Situp a sure 'Mitt Instant, :remedy. for ',hoarseness end larYagesl.lrtitation- It clears the throat perfectly of all collections ac:lntaaaas, and saves tone and clearness. to the Teine• - . srmp T ohig,Tb e symPtoins- whiciinsuidly, usher in . a Cough pr Cold maybe. eratmeratedAs follows :.,This disease in the books la Chile mum*, andls preceded by. an increased discharge from tho nose, ranee and.bron thin ther e is n feoiing of lassitude -over. the Whole • body, and very often•cold shivering» are felt; at -least the body is more thanmsnallyzaohsitivo the action :of. t h e air: the pulse increaser an.frequency,andl, mere i t , generally more or less fever. These symptonware soon foliotved with hoarseness and a sense of roughness and soreness -in the windpipe and vocal organs, together with a difficulty of broarnlogand a ammo,' conviction of the chest'..,Thero is also - attending a dull pain and souse of weight in the forehead, as well as a heaviness in moving the eyes: These feellogs, - sometimes at the • very bekinning of the . disease:and always soda after,. are ¬iced with a distillation from the nose and some times from the eyes, of n thin acid fluid, which' frets and 'irritates the parts over which it , passes:• The cough ht at first usually dig . ; but,its the - disease i ttrogresses there Is an expectonttion - of thin, ritimonit: tvhioh gradttallY beeorneil rnicke r and more copious, and having corneal); pearance of pas= These are the leading symptomi of' what is termed cold,'! whtha, If neglected; ate 'likely to ninth in ire's; -parable injury to the Lungs, nndCctsm*lsorr.-_. Price GO cents pet bottle.' ' ' • • • .' For proof of the above * read • the -following . . . . . . . - Da. Kinsant—We take pleasure in certifying, for-the berieSt of other sufferers.' to the elicitor of your PEC. TuRAL COUGELSYRUP, In 'our ease. During the use of two bottles 'purchased of you we'wero cured of a hoarseneds amounting to an entire loss of voice ; and effectually relieved •of seven, cough,. which threaten ed pdnannerit ihtury to the lunge: • -7. - .• WM: A. HILL, • . Ai the Banking /Joust qf Wrn. Lain* Co. Pittsburgh.. Da. Itirsitn:=Yott have askedoe the effects of yOur Pectoral Syrup In my own case: • I tad a very bad cough during part of last 'winter. It began with a feel• leg, ef fullness in. the head ; increased secretion and suf 'Ruston of tears; together with hoarseness, pain in the breast and the other awompturimenta Of what has been .denominated " Tyler Grippe) , T took two bottles of yoar Pectoral Syrup, .according to the directions on the bottle ; and I am now. and.have been ever since entire ly free from any of the unpleasant symptoms enuraera. led above.' You haie my Permission to publish-thlsqor the good of your sales, as well as•the Public, if you de- Alm to do so. Very tespeetfully, Yourseito. - • . • • • • • O, , FOLLANSHEE. • •.. . . . ..*Arelosre.d by De. Geo. H. Keyser, and'sbld by ' .• : KEYSER O. WIN r WELL', 140 Wood at., corner of Virgin alley, ' • 011 TO whom II mristto addressed. - Inov2o • • ANOTHER'SCIENTIFW WONDER'. F; ERI. •• • • __ • P rN 1 VH -TRUE- DIGESTIVE .FLUID, . Or Gastric Julcet " • • A GREAT DYSPEPSIA CIIRER,', "DREPARED from Rennet,br the fourth stomach of L - the Ox, after directions by Baron Liam, the great Pnysiological Chemist, by 1. 8. HOUGHTON, M.D., No. 11. North Eighth street, Philadelphia, Pa. 'this is a truly wonderful remeity for INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, TATINDIGE.CONSTTPATION, LIVES CuIIIPLAINT, and DEBILITY, arring„alter Naturc's own method,by Nature's own agent, the Gastric Juice. Half a teaspoonfull of this Fluid, infused in water, will digest or dissolvic.Fmit Poulos OS' ROAST Race IN anorr rwo nouns, otu of the. stomach. SCIENTIFIC. EVIDENCE I Baron Lasmo, in idscelebrated work on Animal Chem istry, says : " An artificial Digestive Raid, analogous ko the Gastric „Juice, may be readily prepared from the ma- CODS membrane of the stomach of the calf, in which va rious uncles of food, as meat and eggs, wilt be so soft ened; changed and digested, just in the same manner 03 they would be in the human stomach." Dr. PRIEM, ill his falcons treatise on " Food end Di et," pub tithed by Fowl a & Wells, Ne w ark, page 35, stales the same great fact, and describes the method of f o repu anon. _There are few higher authorities than 'Dr. Dr. Count, in his valuable writings on the " rhysielo gyp( Digestion," observes that " a diminution of the due quantity of the Gaittrie,Bricess a prominent and all-pre : r veiling cause of Dyspepaisi7 and he states that "a dis tinguished professor of medicine lit London, who was severely maimed with this cOmplaint, finding everything 'else tofail, had recourse to the Ouuio Juice, obtained from the stomach of living animals, which proved corn. pletaly successful." Dr. thaws, author of thelamensivorks on" Vegeta ble Dial," says: u It it a remarkable fact In physiology, that the stomachs of animals, macerated in water, am pan .to the fluid the property of dissolving various arti cles of food, and of effecting a kind of artificial diges tion of them in no wise different . from the natural digest ive process," Dr. Briton's Kre at work, the "Chemistry of blen,u(Lea & Blanchard Vhila PM, pp all-2) says : "The &Rety." cry of PEPSIN forms a new era in the chemical history of Digestion.' From recgot experiments we know that food Is dissolved as rapidly in an artificial digestive flail preparedfrom P:psin, as it is the natural Gas trin Joke Itself." Prof6sser Dosousos, of the JetTerson College. Phila delphia,in his great work on Daman Physiology, devotes more than fifty pages to an clarainsuion of this subject. His experiments with Dr. Beatiaiont, on the (gastric Juice, obtained from the living human stomach and front animals, are well known. "in all cases." he says,-"di gestion occurred as perfectly' in the artificial as in the natural digestions." AS A DYSPEPSIA. CURER, Dr. Ilonatrztin's preparation of PEPSIN busproduced the most mar:Coos - erects, curing cases of Debility, Emaciation, Nervous Deelint,and Dyspeptic Constimp. lion, 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 teen given of Mote thou TWO HUNDRED IttENISRE.- ADIE CUlitai r in Philadelphia, New York, told Boston These were nearly all desperate cases, and the cures were"not only . rapid and wonderful, butpernaio. "It la a great NERVOUS ANTIDOTE., and - particalarly e twet for tendency to bilious disorder, Liver Complaint. Fever and Ague, or badly treated Fever and. Ague, and the emi effects at Quintne, Memory, - and 'other drags "upon the Digestive organs, after along Sickness.. Also, for excess In eating, and the too free use of ardent spir- its. It also reeonetles Health with Intemperance. ' 'OLD STOIRACti COhIPLAINTS. ' There is no Corm of OLD S POMACH COMPLAINTS which it does dot seem to reach and remove at once...-. No matter how bad they may be, - ft GIVES INSTANT RELIEF% A tin& doss feniAtili anti= unpleasant symp: .toms , and It only needs to be repeated, for a short tuna to make these good etrects permanent. PURITY OF BLOOD and VIGOR OF 11 , 1DV, follow at once. It is particularly excellent in cases of NO.USCZI,' Vomiting, Cramps, *Orelltalt of the pit of the Stomach, distress o f ter eating, low, cold state of the Blood, Beattie...es, Letw. nese or Spirits, Despondency, Emaciation, Weakness, iendency to Insanity, Suicide, &e. • . . . . Price. ONE DOLLAR per bottle. One bottle will of ten effect a luting cure. • Every bottle bears the written signature of .1. S. 110lIGLITuN, M D, Sale Proprietor. Sold by agents in every town in the United States, and by respectable dealers in Medicines generally. Agents for Pittsburgh, KEYSER & McDOWELL, 141 Wood street. Retail dealers supplied at Proprietor's_prieeti: ftiv2o:y, Also,: for Tale by E. BELLEAS,67-Wood street. Philosophy, of iliandreth9l,VoHothbas uTHEN 'the. theory - of the circulation of the blood was'establiiihed; - ,the: secret 'springs of were partially exposed tonnt *ieW--•-. -We ea* and understood that the - food we' eat was converted into blood, which repaired, the waste of the animal machine; the f .od - fuel, Which keeps at life heatthe 'eternal fires that Wenn and Invigorate our inner man. • Thei ..blood is an electric !laid which carries this heat to, every . ramification of the body, evente thaexttemities of the hair and horny nail. While the blood-hi thus the seat of life, it is also the seat of disease. Food giVes the body 'strength; Brandrethbf pills 'give • blood • - the neCessary. power to throw out from itself all impurities' : thus ten deringthe stream of life.partfaad healthy. • If - men were More, sincere, there - woultUbe - fewer . religious creeds; they kept close to - natertsbilastris is the management Of their - bodies they would :require little medicine.- :•As • men grow .they will became wiser and hap pier;: even now, their wisdornisproved by the fact that, wfien sickness assaUs them, theyuse Brandrech ' s Vete . table Untveral Pills, whibli: soon restore them to health, -They are pectillarivadmittidHlothe climate, end require nnextra care when they are usedyia either - diet or cloth tug.: They should be always irshe.hnase thittupon . :the first indication orsickness they may.bessed.•; Cte.: ;dose in the beginning is more potent for good; than a: Oren after the sickness is fixed in thtspyritein. , . in colds, soughs, asthma; rheumatism, costiveness, fe vers , and in' ail acute, heavy or deep-stated pains, their.etreeta will be - found beyond all praise. Three or rive will act like a charm, often caring a dangerous .malady at once, sa-' . Wag months of sickness anitges evils thereunto attend . Remember, prandrethls. Piths .are a, known. and: .fulliteirted medicine, one that is rued by: handreds• of `thousands in this country and througheutthe civilized world, They are quietly superseding all other Medi-. Slats,' They take out only that from the.: - bloOd ii • the cause of, weakness andleaving strength and' health.; they preduce healthy ' leep at nighty and . ap- , • • petite that relishes all kinds:if f00d.,,- . - Sold at No. Zl.Diteniond alley--the Only; place iaPitts-• barghSvhe re the genuine Brandreth Pills are kept for sale 1 the undersigned is the only agent in the city •. •,..:dee22:3m - • • THOM.A.WBEIDPAT.II.- , . • Bull% Sarsaparilla omit the ,Oholeect. IVTOT a siagle man, woman or child.liaa:dieti of N CHOLERA, or any of its Iv/raptor:Os , who peed, invaluable preparation. Look at the 'city of, where this Sarsaparilla to made, and' where TroMlat to 200 bottles ate retailed daily, but Taw labiated caSes of Cholera have Deputed, and they, were either .persons • from boats or those who dlireerded oar advice:" , „ . • feinehmati Chrontda For sale by liLltSßltl' rarDoWEIL,I4O Wood at.. P . ittebmtgh, where the genaind artlela may always be . . _lldrel for Cramps.. ru niayE-AB.DOMINALWAR=ItS,made from , 'TT • Me mostapgoiedr.nglish patterns, farnlehedned ieemnmend i e l di) Matta Balrewell, , E4,andla. number oteminent igan a most )3, helps ebnyenient appara• nil; for the app ation of warm or hot water to the bow: 'ease of cramps in Cholera. As every person is salve et to sadden attackeinafilMily shouldbelvithont— as least without one. ' For Bala by !, t • - . : , f3CAIPS-ic . Ar3blBo.2q; • .real Faststieet;betweenWoodandMarketsts. - • .111.4 T RECTEITDD, a treski-suppty Dr. 8.8, Fiteies vidttable Medicines, among , whith are lemediesfor Consumption; ut t Coughs and Dyspepsia.. Also, Abdominal Supporta% Shoulder 'Bes, Inhal Taos, ttxul Lea- man on the nettunetand Cure of Consumption, Consumption, &c. :For aaieJ7X . COULTER & BACKE, Druggiats, - - sou •-;• 4 1 1,10 / 1111 rOrAVO 64- An404040 .1; • Alerksi•-• . . :BOOK-AND JoivpiaNTl .. 0 - 9 4 7 mar stri4io ? !. FIE P : rolirie to rot Rte. blortinvi llfsat i oiii --C Ana Ahnotreonnuta, respectfully informs b.s friends and the patrons Of these plinr Loat be has-a " biro_ to! sertmenkofJOß TYPE AND AL L . OTHER ALATRKLAL 'necessary to, a Job Printing Hide e, Bad • that ~is „pared to:ciente • . • ..•• ''• 88 yam izIgRANCI 4:lllCitra inocitArntt o: BOoks, ..43iti ff of 1,04ing,.. • • • Cumelan, , Pamphlet' . , Bid Reads, eardit Handbills, -• Blanks, . Hat VP , ' I.i.r All kinds Ofßlanka, Stage, Oteatnboat and' Canal L. 0 14 with appropriate cots, printed on the shortest notion and snOS reasonable terms. • - • • lie respeetfelly mks the praronagissot his friends and Lhoptiblio generally, tn branch of his brsiness. - -sl•-• , :•• sop= : • • L. HARPER: , , :JAMBS W. WOODWELLi. -• CADINLT FIZOTITTIRE MANUFACIVREiis -vVrare.roocwi 07 - arid 99; Third street.- . . . T W. W: resPectfullyiaforms hir friends and'eitelatit• err that he huh now comple.ed the largest apd fi nest stock of household fdrniture ever before _Caen in ads alty,ria he is determined to tipliold.tlie 'quality. with' well-seasoned materials, best workmanslsip, and newest ,disigns • and from the exteat of.his orders and facility in mamfracturing, he is enabled to produce warranted furniture, at the lowest prices. - • • - He has ruloptedthe principle of. identifying the ;us:- 'touters , interest, with his own,in quality and price, and. keeps always on hand the greatest variety of every des. cription of furniture, from the cheapest and plainest, to the most elegant and costly, that a house, or any of one, maybe famished from his stock or manafaclared. etpressly.to order.. -He therefore solicits na inspection, ,that the advantages °this establishment:may be known, The following articles to t, in part, of his stock, which for richness of atyleand With, cannot be surpassed is any of the Eastern . . . - Parlor, . drawing, dm.- - tag and bed room - - chairs, of every variety,. . , • consisting of rose wooed, Ina. • • . having'. and walnut Et iz a both en, : . Conseivataire ami- Easy. Chairs; of. ovary.. description; Conches ; totas,Tete.a.lete and'Di. -- vans of the , latest.Freuch and Amt./lean patterns; Tashaes, WtiallHots, and ladies' 1 arlor Writing Desks of various kinds; Work: Tables and fancy inlaid stands, music - l ands, and holders, marble top, EttSk- hogany, rosewood and walnut centre and sota, SII-' hies,- ertenslon dining table ; all Sizes Of the most improved, and decidedly the best kind made; card, Pembroke ball and pier tables, • • wardrobes, beifiteads and washstands of each a large assonment • gothic hall and parlor reception chairs, ottomans • and stools, secretary' and , book ' cases, ride boards, fire screens, , . towel ranks, hat. stands,' and music stools, cribs and cots • ' for children; paper macLe, table .and tea pop', hogany, rosewood, and . • ' inlaid pearl Tables, • . ire. d.c. ike; • . . . • A large essoroneut of COMION 'FURNITURE and WINDSOR CHAIRS. Claimer taishee eapplied with alt anieles in.their line • . . STEAMBOATS arid 110 TELS, farttished at the short est notice. Alt orders promptly attended to thov23. . . • CRAMS AND VIIDNITURIC. • N 0.98 Thud otresi, band.= &facia and. Wood, &talk ends. . $Ws have now on hand a large and ' mom splendid stock °revery variety 02 Cetaitua andCABLNET FURNITURE,whieh we ' • ' • are confident cannot be So rp as s e d,lt —-- equalled, in this City, or, i tl.e West, in style and finish. rho who are in want°, .Furniture are respectfully! invited to call and examine tin themselves... , • • v. • . W Steamboats furnished onth shortest mike.; ~.. All orders . promptly attended to: . • • .. . :: . e lOnf . '.• . O'.W l DWELL., MULLEti - lb co. • . . - ramlasi,* sad Chair Ware ROOM., _ li t A ....7,ixtr T. B. YOUNG & CO., corner . ef Third .. , . and Smithfield sto.,oppArti • Breton's Hoist, • Pittsburgh, Pa., kcep constantly on hand and make to order, et the lowest prices, tiouse.HOLD and STEAMBOAT FURNITURE, nad CHAIRS, of the best workmanship and most. approved gtyles.. .. ._ febls. • 711coamboata t Ahoy $ . • Tint subscribers tender their ae Imowledgments for the favors bestow e upon em by their Steamboat friends, and would respectfully remind them and others inte rested in building boats, that they are at all times pre pared to furnish, on the most reasonable terms, every description of Cabin Furniture and Chairs of the boa , material and workmanship. 'X B YOUNG & CO., Corner i Third and Smithfield streets, febls et , •osite -"Brown's Botel.,' a. c. uamaxa If. t>•tsrsa Illarnmer 111. Dazzler, CABINET WAREROO.II,6IIUTIWIELD STREET, - Batt:lBE7l Santa:Pet and Strawberry alky,Piusburg, Pa. LIAM= le DAULJiR keep constantly on hand a variety of excellent and fashionable I.l:minuet, warranted equal to any in the city, and sold on as favorable terms as can Le obtained at any similar establishment iu be West. They have now on hand an uncannily extensive stock, embracing all kinds of Yurni• ture, atom the cheapest rind plainert to the most costly rind elegant. All orders promptly attended to. tarttlitim STE:VW:SON cOntinuesto tstann faesdrt, CABINET-WARE of every deserin - • tton, at his old stand, corner of Liberty and WR . " 44 ' f . Sovesth streets.. UNDERTAKING attended to in all its branches. - tnaylt .Landau Mustard. D UHF. London and Barham MuEard, by the keg, far -L sale by ' lact3lat j JOSRUA ROBINSON. YOUNG LADIES' NEMANARY; ALLEGHE 4Y Y. . _ • fI‘IIIS SCHOOL, under the direction of Mr. x Mrs. N. Mrreit.r, will be Re-Opened in " Colonnade Row," Federal street, on MONDAY, September thl. A primary department, and a number of optional branch es; have been added, and a eorpa of teachers secured, so that inStructlans will now be given to 11010111[11 of all ages and attainments. - - • For purtieulan see circulars, which may be had at the. book stores —or consult the - Principals; at their 'dwelling, on Federal street. •,.AlisgainigvAtag _ . ang-Stif ' Wllltama t vATILL open aiILASSICAL and .EINGLISII SC11001.: on the 111Mo - or:ay of Seronber fuss. Room, over J. . dr, CO.'s Store, corner or Wood nod Fifth . - streets. . Rev. Wm. D. HowAtm, Hon. IVALratt IL Lowttre, • " Dr. Fa.t.isorr, ' is D. AlcCorto, Esq., " Pr Atclius, i.D. WrlALuas. Dyr.r.at if trot arrival of,fPoll Stook of Carpets. ritithl subscriber having lust returned from the Ease, is 1. now receiving and opening a splendid stock ofgooda, consis.ing in ;art of vary rich style Carpets, viz: Brussels, Ta - estry Brussels , and Velvets, imported expressly for this market. ' - Also, imperial 3 ply, superfine 2 ply, with. heavy stook o alt the lower priced grades . ; together - with a largo variety. of Dearth Rugs, Door ,ats, dtait Rods, White,. • teen, Blur and Scarlet figured Baize, - from to 3 yards wide. A superior article of Preach' Table and Piano Covers, Oil Cloth, from At t eight yards wide, &a., &a., Ail the above carded ardeles having been selected with great care, anti purchased at sacu peers as to mut blc runt to seleckeaper than any boas° west of the mountains. . . . . Citizens and persons from the corm tr 7 are reeinested'to mill and examine the stock at Lynda: Carpet Emporium. ..No. 80 Fourth street, and No. 63 Wood street. E. W. LYNX). _ J LJS' ECEIYED, Y . eases of Fancy BMA IV and-CHIP -,GONia4. Ladies' . Riding HATS, Children's and Aliun' Bannea,Boite,Hats, •••••w. Those wanting Bonnets will pie= give her a ca llbe- fore patehating elsewhere. MI orders protaptly attend. ed to. at No Et Filth at. traylOng MB&A. LEECH. iistiOLUTlo . parusership of Mew= • Lea ,i,„/ is this day dissolved, by mutual consent.., 'the ha sineas °kite firm will be settled by 11. Lee. _Pittsburgh, 30th Jtut, 1849, NOTICII—The undersigned will continue the Wool business and attend to, the sheaf Woolen Goodsat the In retiring from the late firm of Murphy & Lee - I take great pleasure in recommending Mr. H. Lee -to the confidence of . my friends and to the pubtle ,lan3o . - - J. R. MURPHY. Notice N oPYliCation will be made at the next meeting of - the Legislature or Pennsylvania, to incorporate a. Beak to beoolled the Mechanics Sauk of Pittsburgh, to he located in the City 01 Pittsburgh; and to have a capt. talnot exceeding two hundred thousand dollars. - Jolyl.:aut _ —1 /THOMPSON BELL. - - • Extra Squally Flour. , convenience of the citizens, the proprietors • of the "PITTSBURGH CITYMILLSp ha ve placed. boxes forth° reception of order4atthe following places: J. R. Floyd's store, corner of Wood and oth sts.; M.llaywood's Shoe storeitornet Liberty* and Market A. Beelen's store, ad street; - -• "• - - L. Wilcox, Jr:, Druggist, car. 4th and Smithfield; = • John r. Heath' s c a m aar. High and:Wylie streets; Telegran4 °Mee, Fourth street; - • .. . • . H. C. Hell 7, Grocer, cor.lith ta.-tmd.ltlarket alley ; DL Grass's en ~ cow l , ward. -. The Flour wag ns wili call twice' or thrice dully, fare orders, and the Flo'.l, &d., delivered promply either in. barrels or sacks, {sack Flour is preferable for family use,)) without charge for cartage "° It is plain that no acc.ounts can be shivered, cutd that drivers can have no permission to lesve - .FloUr.Vithout payment: We , hope thatthe Public will beipletesed with this arknagement, as we Shalt eudeavor to do thafjllllL CC. imayfie] WILMARTH & NOBLE. not FOU. viutawonsia. _ rpm?. subseriber has beennuthorized to receivePack -L ages. to-be convarded to San Francisc oby the house of CORWINNE,' BROTHER , /t. CO, at . Panama, and lo ongage , Passone first ;Vessels from Fanama to San Francisco. Every information , given, On application to = JOSHUA ROBINSON, • La'Postßnilding Fifth at near Wood.. 13U1SIZILER. GOODS IN TOWN.—Light. V Moths, ,all wooly Caskunarettea,...Scotett Lineni prild slntl Dackei.aditi 'exrery yarlotY of Mar oeillea and othor Yeatingaand Trialallng4l by - JOSHUA. -ftosusisoiv,:. • .; • , The 46 Pletstrar gh BroWersrel •.-• lIBFAVINO taken a lease o ihi well known Bretvet ~ 17 and having it now in iblloperation;.l ani.now tire, pared to thinish'nly friends - a nd the pub lic with a-sune rtor ll:itiebtrof ALES and BAVARIAN BEER, in any' find - can and - aee, attlment . nef Of - Penn street and `barker's alley 0101- ' 'Window Shades LMIS PAINANG AND ST AINING, warranted to . G via2l.l; at ioe Ss. Cuss imisgr, - Prmsetiatez For spacuaena call at .Willcirta Hall; Walker's change, e m i t hfi6 l . am t. cuid lieeviVettlal Stott Wood Mulloaitauld O. o..F. , k...apioits and Badges, tialated is a atlperior name. - • Fresco &tub:gam:mated b impertor stylaoaittrAgefl,.. can and Fo'calgtrdecigns. S. ianThlS w.a.TSON— a'-'4e43f EDWARD . .'-'- .Likin or Clothing Rolling Lave_for Coati 711 DEI.LAWIVI.IIO-1.11 7 ahVaittui , RnOtrurgh; hgl• o t t hams -lar f e6336tin ed lWlli latest6tYle':°f e Oats,of askionatlocoO. SO,Pants Vent• and all other articloS itr the.,olcithitutikie. Wholesale purchasers will find a most-desirable. etoch to 'select from; Foot* will be sold low - fdr _ Ideal) B. DI. ARGIIST. M T LILO R - ,. i.- • -1 ' kNPOßtiis Irk Merida amt eastoirmisthartlos has 'ed ti CLOTHING STOR4 lit No: 85 Smithfield at:; eie;they ettiibe Vatted al .all•tizites .with angthfttgin his lb e e made,'inihe most finished style and workman like meaner, His . Goods arc all 'fresh, of the best 'and most limbic:MO.l4 teettrtal; elide° path. Wilt bp:Ohie4 ito afford the -greatest 'degree. Of temsfactiorr to baa • NMI.. A goodeMek of Ready. Made CLOTHING shrove" ... . - • • Cdc • .."- . , , - • • • No. 17 Smitkftetd Piusburgh, Fey, rr AB JUST RECEIVED FROM THE EAST=' a large 'and. tareftillyiselected : - sumk of- Rtettek.-ISektish and American CLOTHS, CASSIAIERES inset ;VEST% lISGR.;-of,the most approved ~colors ltad• he is prepared to make. to ottler in Ihe.itry z ,l4l,l pgiOaT• • and o the most reasonable terms.; *" ••• •• • ' Ho has always on band ir good mietaitimat cirtelitieJ men's Fashionable. maim RIADR • CLOTIIINGWARIDIs; .C.ollars Cravats, liankereitiefsAiloves,Sasprridelalk4klr: . ' . THRigE. : aid( • dam .•• .. • • • PAOlesole and Belail Dialer in Crothipg,•Die. Xiberty st. Putsburgh,Pa. • • ' . . lk/rY, stock of Poll and-Winter Clothing is nowready, 111 am:Rioting to upwards of 8100,000, which I th ink will be fortnifto by . one of the ettencemseleccona et 'mg meats ever got up inthis or any other city in the West- t country. My purchases 'having been all maaelave therefore avoided Ms late advances made In t o 'most all descriptions of Woollen Goods, and am therefore ena bled to offer my .stock . at uusually low prices. '• I have this.season paid l more that] usual atte.utlon to .the manufatturinfrand style'efinyganStents, so that the vary lowest priced newel!' as the finest are got up in a style.and elegance not to be surpassed. Hundreds of new customers, both wholesale and retail, hare been attracted as mach by the superior make oc.the clothing as by the lowness - it( my tutees:.'„ The proprietor would particularly calf the attention of all dealers - in'Clothing to' Lis present stock,' believing that upon elimination of the quality and ;incee of his Goods they wilibeinduced to purchase his establish-. meat. The wholesale room now contains upwards of 2,ooo.pm:tents, from we finest In quality to the Irmestid. price. The proprietor is novidetermine.d to make this depart-. ment a point of great attraction, and with this view hat constantly on hand a large- quantity . ,orgoods 'anted to every section or the United States. . In the cutting department will alwayi b found a very .' large selection of all the choices{ makes of Cloths, Cos. slmeres and Stlks,•to be found in this Or eastern market's.' lie is prepared to make cloths to order In the shortest notice An the latest and most fashionable styles. He respectfully invites his old friends and customers. as well as the pablit in general, to call antiezamine for hearselves. . ioctl 3 Great Inducements to Thai Clothing I. WHITE OAK FORKS CLOTHING STOr.E! -N0.219 LI73ER TY; AND D 2 TR WIN STREETS. ITHE subscriber wishing -to sell- bit .entire stock of CLOTHING, otters his EXTENSIVE ASSORT ' NEW AND FASGIONADiS GOODS at VERY LOW PRICES. Patton, wiihiag loparobaso will save money by calling on WM: ••• • • aep24 DAVITT, Prgnltlon. _ • AGENCY' 01 0 • . Belnesuave celebrated Patent Shears. undersigned has been appointed by Mr. Heinesh, of New York, sole Agent for the sale of his juetiy brsted patent Tailors' shears Re offers these 4hears now at manufacturer's prices. Having a complete as sorunent of these Shears, from 621 e. up -to Slit a piece, be falls the attention of Ladies, Milliners - surd Dressma kora and Tailors; to his establishment, the FRANKLIN CLOTHING STORE, 179 Liberty street, 4th door from St, Clair, and respeettallY solicits a share of the public patronage, which this article SG justly deserves. oetnan. .1. F. HAVEHOTTE. 6,01 ; 1 4 , . ~ . . . , „. RESENT!! GREAT RESMANNYAIinaiII OF DRY G00D5, . ..... :. . AT SEER 0110 Price Store of N. A. MASON & 00., Nos. 62 and 64 Maar.. ltrga. .• Nviu.. commence on Mormov„Deeember . 30,1850 and continue through the month of Jantiaty. On this occasion, the whole of their immense establishment mill be thrown oPen,fOr Retail Trade, and their amen give stock, amounting to One Hundred and. Thirty Thousand thollars, will be °fermi' at Retail, tit fatly one fourth les.s than usualprice,. The notice of their Semi-Annual Sale to any one of the thowiulds who attended the sale of last year, will be .ufficient guarantee for a call thit reason. They will however mention a few of the Goods and Prices, for the benefit of those who have never attended their Sales— viz:— Rich Cashmeres,' - - C. 'Usual price $ t,OO LOO pt. Cotton and Wool Cashinerea,2se.; usual prize 'Me.; 15U01 s. Conon and Waal Detainer, 15, 181 c. Visual price 2P and 25c ; 50 ps, High Colored PlaiuncLaines, 45c. 'l7zzatprice 13:21c. •50 pst. Striped ned Figured Silks, 50c. Usual Iprice 75c.; . 50 pg. Black Bilks. Redueeil 85 per cent.; * • 100 ps„ French Morinoes, $ l,OO. Usual price 51,37‘; ' =Ups. l'aramettas and Lyoneto Cloths. Reducedper cent; as 2500 Lung 18qctare, Shawls, which will be sold at from el. to ,e 5 less thruirhe usual prices.; . • •=0 'yds. Boutterßibbons, at 8 and 10c, Usual price 18 and asc.; • Fast Colored Calicoes,olc. Usual price Or.; 100 Cases Engligh and 'American Calicoes, t and 10c. Usual price 10 isrui • 90 eases Bleached Muslin& Reduced 00. pe r yard; 200 bales Brown - Muslin-all grtulss; . • - Also--Laccs, Embroideries,Tringratrigi,llosiery . and Gloves, Linens, Cheeks, CiOths, .Cassitaares, Casamets Together with an immense cariety.of ottivr G00d8..a.11 of rvhich will be marked down to lower prices than any_ of their ,previous sales They invite an early call, ati many .of their cbdieeat Goods willsoon be sold. . . The lowest price named at flint. , • • • • - • • MASON dec3o Nos. 62 and 64 blarkeistreet - NEW FALL IiiOODS: JOSiEIIPH 11013 NE dY CO.s, - ho. 73 Mcirkq, near. Fourth street, AVE fast received and offer for sale at Wholesale . - NEST STYLES OF DRESS TRIMMINGS; Bonnet ttibbons and Flowers; Florence Silk;-Velvets and Plaines` Embroidered Collars ; Cub .and Chemb, zetts; Linen Cambric Ilandkeleldefs; Embroiaered and . Retro:ea Cashmere; alpaca, merino and silk Rose; children's plain wool and Tanan Rosa; children's Hoods, Gaiters and Jenny Lind Coats ; kid, merino and, fleeced silk Gloves' gents,,Be din, back and kid Gloves; gents. Super- silk Shirts and .Drawers; gents. Saxony and merino Shirts and alrawers ' ,SrtsPentlers ; Collars; fancy Cravats; Comforts; SettAs ; Zephyr Work 'and Canvass; Carpet Bag s ; Umbrellas Yarns ; ( )attain . Fringes ; Combs; Rations, die., ae, . Ire Bay State and imported long and square ;Shawls of every quality. (oet2.sm . . Fresh Arrival Now Goods : NC. 75 MARKET. &TWEET 117'errwpacs sorraru errtturr 1111:1 2 . 116 Duceosa:4:ll FRENCII, ENGLISH'. AND AMERICAN - • VINTBR DRY cioapsr TINE undersigned is now receiving from the Eastern J. cities by ,Express, a, splendidassortMent of Fancy. and Staple Dry bogds, purchased exelativoly for Cash, from the imparters and manufacturers, at least Tzetnty five per, cent. Moto there's: of those - who made thew pup - . chases earlier in the season, and will be bold Wholesale . and Retail for cash at - r • EXTRAGRBINARY BARGAINS. 50 pieces I..mpin's French 51erinoes, Cherry, Scarlet, Pink, Green, Alarcon, Black, ftlakarinerfilde•and 'Mode coltired, from 87-le. to thefinest quality, manufactured under the French Republic. • • 15 Pieces Superior Bombazines, Lophesmanufaclure —at unprecedented low prices. - • . - - • 150 pieces "lack. and Colored Alpacas; from 153 cents per yard up to the finest Silk Warp and 'Mohair Lustrus 1.25 pieces Tkibet, Parametta and Coburg Cloths, all colors and qualities, and cheaper than ever beforeoder ed in this citq. 350 pieces American - and British Prints; superior quail• 1 1', and will be sold at extremely low prices, •• ' 450 'SHAWLS: Superior Bay State and Waterloo Long Shawls, Champion , Silk and Turk Satin. De - Chain' and all Wool Brodhaßhawls, Blaek and Colored Ern broldered-Clolli Shawls, Plain and Embroidered Black and Colored, Silk, Fringe, Thibet and. Mons. Lain_ , - :350 Patterns Suporior•Dross Silks: Plain'Bharaelion Silk.,and Satin-Do Clisia;Wide Black D 6 llkiao Silk /lain:mid Fancy, rig - fired Silks, and Slack - plaid Gro Da -Armour Siik,s. . aa . . zoo pieces Clothr, Cassares and Vostuiga, superior quality, add will.ba :iota at a grard.rcdictiontrom cr prices. .DohiEBfile AND STAPiE'GOODS. ' 600 'pieces Bleached. uslin, goad quality, all widths, -from 64. to 121, cents per yard. _ • -600 Pitees heavy yard wideatnaWnlin, froMdfe, to the best article manufactured. • . .200 piecel:lied,Whint and Yellow Flannels, from 1,E4 o.eitts per.yard up to:- the finest Siilt. Warp and Welch, Gauze Flannel imported. : , .. 100 pieceslrisblAnii, warranted made of Frei yarn,, rounathread, wire ovist,ltand span an bleached. • 120 pieces. Checks, superior ma e, frontate 101 Cents pet-yard together with a large assortment of Damask Table: Linen and Table _Cloths, Rosati - Diaper .nn Crash, Cassmetts,Xentucity Jean Bed,,..rilick_LlEttAk .tnestlcs Gioghttins, Colored . Carnet/ea, -Petit -tnseya; - Canton Flannels,lr.e. • - -.- . - 350 dozen Ledies end Gentlemea'e liti°Ves and Hbsiell l ' every,-including ; YarKty and quality, whisk will be sold at extremely low • . , Tboll'attstorners of the Mouse - and'alt - cash:buyere, , are' requeited to cad and examine the goods, and secure a ;bargain, asthey wilt be offered Wholesale and_Re ail a very low prices. fl 7 iyo. 74lIforkerstrett Pars burgh. T. - novl.o , • - ~ I t_DSADO VOR)115; tiothq t Ciatluill:Clot.lxii 1. 4." EASTERN JOBBING - PRICES , --1.1.5 . ,picc es :EL Black and Fancy . colored. French. add. EOglish CLOTHS,: Pilo4.cloilgO . gdad.Drab Clothe. Jim opened at- AtrDlitSON 1k eO:2, dec2 S2Andallarket street. , , •-• Important so' Tallbrik • TUST RECEIVED... 6 'Doz—tir4orted Tailbre PrifiOr 4„1 - Bhbors; AtariNdAu dowii ALSO-3 Doz. Barbers , Patent. f3cisicirr!, direct from tbrriotinufectOrers, and - for Bale' at 41 BON & TETLBVS,I3B Wood it, 311 / 8 5 24 .6 - 7 , 7 . 4 00 0 PIOPYF. v4pioor,- E ,;;;4-f.,,e!'iM,7l-4,•.7741r iti; : . :7/ . 744"t-'3l, ~ k ix`72,12.:..+5'4:-.7--,'`,#--i '..-f.:;+; c. -4:.! 111111112 ~ y r 'y~...~...~. • z44.1-E• - -- - 11 -81t1deralr-Wittealiterrei• -- ; - ; '6 • WALNUT' STREET, f PRELADBLPHIV :- IrIikUNETVALLED PLACE kiebbisliaingelLWlnet,: 'Liquors, he., GOOD and CHEAP. • • t - SNIDERP has lately—ineonsegieace of therm:Geri- One large ages made by film teconsurnerit-irbeetteldligeili largely to replenish his stock by freak briportationi, and her has now the tatitfactiorkof cfaring,SPate of ikettiteet' 3 rVille.g . and Liquors ever importaby MM. Ref would refer to some invoices os.Gullowtr—vlzt• i . • OUFF,GORDONit cute Pale at VeryLlow prieeni rare:old, and soma very thedOe'MANBANILLA,:aII on - draught - by thegallow•-••• Also, rare old delicate AMO'iTILLADO, in - gas - kg of 10 :gallons specially re/eued for committers- Some EXTRA. ;AMOPMLLADO in bottles,put up in Europa, which be. is mien] to any - that can be predaced. • • •••- 4.1:171: MANZAPHLLA end AMONTILLADO Sher , Vice are peculiarly. adapted to convalescents, ail.they . strengthen wiihout stimulating, and have not the a* oc. :many other . • PORT 'WIN ES 'specially selected` e his Wee to consenter, train the stodrofi.BusocchMlo6,": "at Oporto, and imported direct. -• These ; Wince are fruity and delicate, and &aye-been highly: approved by his enstomers, because of _deli! manifest saperionty overall other Portaandltedrities. palmed otT as each. • - - • • • - - They moot various sorts and prices, intOtlleff atili on draught by thagallou or wholesale by th e cask.=. them is acme rare delicate WHITE PORT and SEY PORT.- ; ~~ePereons Sage ring with chronic affection of theciit ' Vr els cannot be too; careful in their PORT. - i:'+:..•; MADEIRA WINES of various , sortr i f•drY amtlieby. South Side.old East and West India. Sercial, &Witte, on drarght, la bottles and by casks. .As to the, SPARKLED WINES of the subecriifeklt is well known Wet the MOST EXTRACHA.MPAGNE . and the splendid SPARKLING AIOSELLE, imported by him are superior to any other Wines ;• dad are..itdd ar price aas low as mast of the inferior wines now In the market which are put upon buyers as fi rst class,. • He has also CHAMPAGNE WINES of various breads . Ind qualities, at very - low pric es, reta il 'orwhole:fate. In the article of CLARET WINES, generally, the•sabaeti her beide' himself to be a Judge, and he oilers illa.-ilnest• stock here, from the very lowest price, by the tingle do ten: to the first class or "premier errs r of MED= Of BURGUNDY WINES he his largo stock and can assure customers that he can present to e'er% from hit vaults, as good bottle of . B Prance affixtda. • SAUTERNE. and BARSAC always on handin bottles,. His selection of RHINE and MOSELLE WINES, from the cellars of Menus. Demasan dr /MUM% of Co. - blens, are extensive, and•number Many Still Hock, and Moselle, from tile. cheapest sorts to tau' very choicest , vintages of the " STllNBERG i n v which the best growth of the Rhine. • L, In the articles of COGNAC - lad other BRANDIES be has now tante stock, embracing some very old extra of it3oo; of OTAID, *DuPur ,t Co.; anti some ' celebrated :"CLAVIER of 1821," in-eighth cesk,s, and 1842 is bbdi.: and "DUBO UCHE,” 1844, in hhde; ciaceesignmeno,which; will be sold low , Also-IRISH. SCOTCH and MONONGAHE LA. WIILS. KEY, JAMAICA SPIRITS; PRISELtVING BRANDY. and a ll other Winos and Liquors, including all of the above, SOLD by RETAIL TO CONSUMERS in' mar quantity desired.. • - . . A constant Garotted stock Cr HAVANA SEGARS:, *Oda Goods delitersd, within one day's stash of had delphia,vamoar PAID. Orders will be promptly eiecn• ted If sent by trait or telegraph • • %Address,.JACOß SNMER;JR., Cheap Wine - Store, novlB 76 Walnut street, PhiM. J. T. Decker, Woodward. &e Co., Builders and Erectors' of Lightning "Rods, on • SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLES. . ORDERS left at this office or the Post Offide • and for personal interview ca be seen on Poir;h street, residence of Dr. Hunt, between Wood and Ferry • ••• • E.-ferences- 7 Profemor. Sllliman, Editor . of - Siliimatl's. -Journal; Professor, 0 M. Mitchell, of the Cincinnati Observatory ; Professoi Robert Peter, of Transylvania University, Kentneky ; Professor Chester - ewey, D:D, D.,• New York; • Professor -J. L. Caen!, Ckatliga: University:Ohio. • • • • . • • , . - • A : Its Pittattrgh , ...A. W. - Loomis, John Horner, Wilson hPCandles, Mr. Childs, Col. Moroi, Rev. Mr.Sparts, J. D. Williams; Major Harding, J. S. Arsenal; Jan. Ewing A. Sons ,L. Harper, D. White, W. A. Mar. shall, John Sampson, Major Davis and John H Shoenber ger. • inovisnf • Outline Dlispi. PELTON'S SPLENDID OUTLINE 151.APS are now being introduced into all the leading schools in New England and New York. We have obtained the agency for them in Pittsburgh, and invite teachers and sehool committees to call and examine them: - Na. I—;Map of the Western Ilemisphere,b2xEM inches. No. • do Eastern do- • do No. 3— . do. . North America, 70i84 No. 4— do United States, 10x32 No. 6-- co Europe, • 70x82 ' No. 6 do Asia, ' ..70x79 No. 7 . do S. America k Afriea, 70x84 Price. of the series, with key, 823; o r the first two Hemisphere Maps, with key, BLO. . These Maps arc =rivalled in acatiracy, beauty and cheapness, and adapted to-the- wants of the primary, grammar and high schools of tho United Suites.- •- . • For sale. at publishet's prices, without- addition of freight charges, at the • . . EDUCATIONAL - BOOK STORE, nov2l cot Market and Fourth ate. Flour Reduces. & NOBLE will sell tlietr Extra Flour, delivered on and alter the lst. November •at SV., V' /00 lbs.; Superfine at W2lO ,00 100 • Ds. 'illibe ral Countro retailers. as novl •• .. - WILMARTII 8. NOBLE., . . •• ' .11ERIPHIS INSTITVT.III4 - • • VrEDICIAL DEPARTMINT.--Therregtilar course of 1.1.1. Lectures will commence on ittd fins Of liloseauxr. and continue until the last et February. The Anniomi, cal. Department wilt be opened and ready to receive Students by the Snit of October. The litedideDepost merit will be under the direction of the following _ -• • PaorrEssoasi z.Paziaray, Al. D. Professor of Anatomy, R. 8. NEWTON, M. - D., Professor of Surgery. • 11. J. Urn.cx,lll. D.,,Profeasor of Theory and Practice o Medicine. W. BYRD POWELL, M. D., Professor of Physiology, Pa thology, Mineralogy and Geology. • I. gum, M. D., Professor of Materia bledicaiTherarett* • tics and dledicalJurisprudence. . .1. Mosul Swimsuits, IIL., D., Professor of Chemistry aud . J. A. Wu.so.v, M. D., Profeseor of Obstetrics and DM _ eases of Wonach and Children. CLINIQUE LECTURES. lllydi ins -Prot 11. J. Hulce Butery—Prof. R. 9: NEWTON. Zasactsaw, M. D ., Anatomical D emonstrator. , . The fees for a ' full course amount to etc.& • ; . Each Professor's Ticket,Bls. - MattieulatOts 63. De. monstrator's Fee,Blo. Graduation; SW. • • , _- Those desiring tardier information, will ple eaddress their letters {postpaid) to the Dean and .Students arri ving in the city mil please call on him at the Comma- . clot - Hotel: . • R. S. NEWTON,M. 'S DOllll of the Faculty. LAW DEPARTMENT. Hon E W Id limo, Prof. of Theory and Pniatice - df tAw Jae Maimed, Esq, Prof of Commercial Jurisprudence. Terms-450 per session. • . • • -• All communications pertnirdng to this department must lea addreisaed to. . E. W. M. KING, Esq.. Memphis, Thin., March, 18.50. • The Faculties, for intellectual abilities, moral worth :and professional acquirements, will compare favorably with the mostdistinguished in our country. The Medical Faculty eonstitutea an Anomaly in this or any other country—all of them are able Lecturers and the best of Teachers. Those who vrillcontomplate our geograptiicalposition, and the extent of oar population, can have no doub as to the eligibility of our situation for an enterprise:it the. kind. eats, health, including-all seasons of the year, vre. deny that any othereiry has thee, • . . . The first class of the Law and Atedieril Departmentso.• this Institute were small, but the gentlemen composin g them ore talented and-in the highest degree respecuthle-r.. a favorable omen for the futere prosperity ofthe That the public may be satisfied of the permanency ter this school,we tee' it out duty to state, that the Trusted mid faculty form a unit in action, which augurs well rot: Its Allure locoed; and that the pet altar internal organi.: cation which connects . Mem, cannot be interupted. , .E. W. Itt KING, apt • " " Prestideht of the Memphis !mid nno. . --- Silver Porksiapoono, itc• • - IXTE keep constanily.on band a barge asscirtment of TV. silver. Forks, Spoons, Ladles,'&c., 'of our own manufacture, of standard silver. _ ' • • • ' • JOHN B.ItrFADDEN & run 24 95 Market street. /Magnifying OAssultees UI? one, two,auta three g asses, suited for detecting conntorfelt bank notes, and other purposes, for sale by footle. ~.^ . JOHN 131,.h1WAVDEN Jc CO., To usis.elittuesis A BOX for the reception of Orders for CITY MILLS ELOUtt is left at the store of Mercer do 4 obbliblti Federal street. Such Orders will be promptly supplied suet° , ‘YIEMARYII NOBLE: 200 Man Wanted- Inmeditaitely, . A T THE CHARTIERS - RAILROAD.The wages AIL ate 80 cents per day;• and we charte.(ll,73 per week for boittnieg._ atthe office, on - the Steabent vdle road, near filiDonald'a tavern-4 most from Ma• burgh. finne2s:tfi BURNSIDEMANNEY CO. • BAKER'S BROBIA; • . • Heeket's Farina;. Polishing Putty; • Starch .Polish; • . Pure Bay Rum; received and for sale by . • • • COULTER & BACKE,: oeis corner of Wood ar.d Third streets,,. . .30 Blll.l;tttx„.EcetYel'lrßlOLTEtlMPUlfr; Royal Copper Mining Company. These Fish far excel' in fine flavor and fatness any caught in the lower Lakes, and are put up expressly for faintly use. - _ _.' HENRY O. AgUailt, •.. ... novl6 . ', corner of Fifth street and Market.alley, . . - - A Healthy Location. ......,..-. .• • TFLEREis no place more favorably alttuued.than-Nai• nery pill. Ii it, healthy, and commands %moo de. h.. 1 tgbi mew., Persons wiz/daft a lot, eangeVonii,tl ouwitherF,Fonteining frnra one, to five dares' - ' ' ~ a usl,t.'' ' • ... -.' ' • THOMPSONBELL. " 71 , W0 well-finished offices in -Polly Otiale-.Thaildiaga s ,' Third street.:- • - . , /4; A long, well4ighted room, third atory,Lontrang4nr• Yet sterns, Letweim Third and Fourth streets. - Also,. a small brlclrbau-io,ln Pitfurtynsblp, near Penn sylvan's Avenue: Inquirolg7 a - D. GAZZAI4Ii acre • -' •-- •• • - • .... N 0.164 Second street. rpuE PLANTAGENET 'CiItIARTI RAZORS can be 1. used in bed, intim dtuk;and by personimithlremu• lons hand, with ease, safety, and in-half the -weal time, without the possibility of. cutting the skirt This Is et feeted by means of the puma Ottani, which is adjusted to the razor with the. greatest nicety . and 'simplicity.— Every Razor is made of the Eneist tempered-steel. and warranted. They have' been extensively used In England*, and pronounced the most perfect Wand safe .razovtatunefteor , " Theriew Invention maY ised peifissmatok; ry.m—Lonsion Post. _ . "This razor is a splendid inventiorr, unditikat use to many persons, especially for people with unsteady bands."—CAronbne Edinburgh /earful!. For sale at the Wald' and Jewelry Store of der= W. W. WILSON. 84) , E . 77, PERPE h,iii • TILE NATIONAT ir AVE- AlPq ll 4 ,11 T,1%.',0", is •. LONDON , AND NATT:SOM . -•• - VaPitiasjX oo qSoo l l;!4oMal 4.11 2 / 1 914-09 ' C l .".cr. VIIITITII a huge surplus of profits." Altai:lon cif _ capilalandstrplasitnrostalln Lk& Otinerristwittv tzl Stocke,sind other securities 113 the-City of New. York. • Policies held iorthix - oottatry over, 0,00%71 genOPlraTkainl luring:participate lathe profits of Inc CoutpaßY, 7;;!i li>ll‘ It Caltfornia suit tamed veftgrof Among the advantages, of, a .Roliey to t i,wntokostly,, era the following:— . : ; ;' TI"- • Apart) , tutored for Whole - tertneflife i'vtc bOTTOW i 171%114144fAe.• amount a ( nitllk i ratri 4 without note or security, or deposit of po . ArKt *led to division of profits.-- - • -•-..- • - • lie,may at any time sorrenticr bit policiv,ind receive ;, „„ • back as* value thereof one-half the , giosst-Xamitialtl44! • bimin annbalrommon premiums: A party already - imp re d for , whole- mny, oa piry?" , := , pent of small ram, converts inanranzie into a nets •:; policy upon the Loan system now introduced: - Parties already insured and renttiled Llaarms-thirtin 7 " 4 'l I6at4 are tot shut-out from' said -two-third loan ' • If thy . !'),!? 6, 11 fe ttles it, upon the terms stated is ;Societrslilzipbs:xl , A party may, at a moderato =maid .premiany; for life, and he earviocito reach the ago of 40-years; disniy;b2 , • fail sunviani ral up to 815,000,vi1t balmier To he dies before 7 reac tang : Ural , age, the 101 l imminstrildont , '. o will be paid to his familyoriegit represeLtativr.s. • L! • 'thee become gamma:my lathe:Atlantic cities forcon.i...tro'. gregations to Insure the bops 'of the is ...Pamirs, mid !et C 7 :" ChnSttOUS NeW Yeues day to make the faintty ix pre- - • sent of the policy. This iecortainly an excellent teat ••••••• • • of showing their regard Yoe their Minister, Whose salarr o very many cases is scarcely equal to his immediate Zael wants. To the man of forally k ai Ida denthAt lea con-' , " seta:ion beyond expeessiOri-,to know pat be t ides*, ittle ones a:ethos provided for:. •,. • • ...Churches involved, would do Well to Dies- •', • Cohe oy more -of Me ;trainees at . .whoie;4ltexiscr Um, -" amount would be aPplieit to liquidate the. debt.. • • .*.l,Elsplanotory parayddetstatt infortialloa givenlgratia, SLY,the Bazduag,tioase of tee° • - 13 0 14 4 ••• • 74lid st;nesonii above roa4ll. • — President lift ee • of AVFAIMI INSURANCE - ON-1M LIFE FOR - ' Mit $4,000, is the Connecticut Mutual Llta .rance Cala&aro( tiartfordiConneetientv • ..., _..._ The following arir:the .Soint 'Mock , rates' of Premium of ..Stber Life Insurance Companies computed with the ' --''-• sates of Hartford Lifo and tyalth . ,lottneancet Company . '...teristal faimzentiar:Folicygt•Ona t?tatMostldeltura. ..-- , ; , : . ... '.,: • (.7..:::. 61 N l'" '., .., Platiu of Company. . -.: 41.'.. rt' Z1.r... 1;4. 1 3 1;.tr-3'..• I. Hartford Life & H.lns.Co.; 4320 13 t11..1 ,90 1.11:60 'Alla olLife •Insuronce Co.. .IL7Oi 15 31 tt1qC1w,,..% Char Oak Life In s: Co- - -- 41.731&80 21.30 99 411:611•L •; United States 'Life Inf. Co-142019.00 25.30 34.70 13.60 :." ', • : Vennaylvania Life Inc. Co. •14.40 i7.1k3 37.30 210 ' • c'• • Notional Loan Fund Co..- . -14 WO a 3170 f3l.Bo.‘'' ' :..1t 41 be ;Men by the above table that ths'rateit Tot in. . encases (mithoutparticipationia.prefits)ittthiaCqmport,; , -.. are more than , fifteen pet ceqt. looter than attf/MMV . :11. - .• Stock Compitay:bithls Country or the 'World; attd.,lltM,:f f •..,,. leave been adpAidAtte.r a fall invetitigatioaof,theytkoks,...u..• . .. Babied. • - ..i.. c ..... ~' • • - • • 'rhoie A4131'14 - .10 intim M elther the Conn • . ' -' . 4 0 4. 1 ' - ''' 1.. or the Hatirottl4yeAtktlealth Co." Mill azzlztiP tti - ......, ..:,.;•.(e . ..1 t -. dent '' ~ .ginieiiii4di iiiid:WoO4 itre ts;'s -",. --- Read This - - To Farmers and atosettaskigg. , :. ;": TO INSI7.I?..S..DETAF.HRIA4MOPITRIT. _ . rrtuE New yorie - 2. 1 _ Waal:tin/obn County 'AMUR! ftuitt.X . 3 j' 'rnhce Company 1.• is lhei eon:many Air thorn to insurei, In. las the oniy Unnners , -Mutual Insert nereCordri • 71 thrwhas- run - through, five yenta without taxlntlhefr note •It is the largesteeMpany of the kindin the numbering over 111,000 members. - It 'does dot-insure lateam' Mills, Carp enter. or Cooper- &Myr,. Or anythine •' • I fiazardons or extra.hazardous. Only Hennes, BartuttW7": • their eentents,and' but 6.2,000 on ono tisk Churehimi'l Acadeindeavuul School Ilousea r and•bavlll,Mortench:. certificate can be seen from one of the first men In , •! •• Pittsburgh, to show that the Company. does pay its WWI ~(`. es promptly. - • ; COLTON/6m7 Agent, • t• • - ' novl '-; : cor. of 4th and Waiiista,up statra.-- • • - INSNRANCA, • - • - •. • - MBE DELAWARE AIRTEAIL EATETY'INBUR- A ANCE COMPANYt—OIIice. North Boom of the Ex- • , change, Third street, Philadelphia. • Flag issmuntar.—Baildfnis, ItlercluuMizo and alert ' propeery in mans 'and country, insured litinst lira or• damage by fire at the loarear rate. of premiam. Mascara IninntercE.—They also insure Vessels,Car• goes and freights; tbreign' or coasmalseittrider open. or . 1 . special polictes,ns the asstuestinay desum. ; lank's° Tatneroiramos•-Theistiso" insure =rasa- ' • dire transported by d r agons, Radniad Cars, Canal 4 Boats and team S jßoats, n . ye n ant lakes,en the moai . lberal terma. - %, , _ _ . - - • • - - DIPECTOES--ToseEh H. Seal, .Ettnrand. 49.. , Soudes:_ John C. Davitt,itobe rt Sprint:l, - 4*bn l'enrose,-SandteßAW: Edwatds, Geo. G. Leiper, Edward Darlington, bane Davis; Willi= Folwell.itilta Newlin, Drat: M.flostoni.;',"`4 James C. Hand, Theophilas Paidding, Joliet, Brookt i n: s ,4s Henry. Sloan, Hugh Craig, George 8 ertii Spsneef Ilvstini Charles Kelly, J. 19. Johnson, WilHarsk . 'HeyiEnr, ,,, , S. Thomas, John Sellers, _Wta. E_yre, Jr. • DIRECTORS •AT eirrspunolf.*:/lOrniiirdysi4-:?.. 'Y. tinglt Craig, Jno. T. Logan. • • - WOL,LIAItt MARTIN, Preattlent. - : -;•% Tnoi. C. Ham, 'Wee President. - • . •• • ' • • , Jospn .• CoWart,,Sedretary.• • _ Offtee Of the Comp anyjNO:49 Water street; pats-• - ' burgh. , • (1el6:dt1). Now ..11ingland Live Steak In/rm.:ammo Oo«- • :11)10E1 , i:42/NS dezirdna' of •Instring their Animals will , .learn from the , tollonting by UM' of, tba Comuzy,:" thnithe MUMS of life insurance on stoelr_ is very dralemanf rom tnauranee on hmnan The insured are emitted , .•• • to pay, whCre the breaks .a leir,Jleconrea . blind AnricLa x. In the evenret.sttordiMatieligeerrett: ,t a nature- as to cause permanent injury , <1 not entne, they willl3o liable for the damage d oner Who .4- unmet not tneeeding.thenorountinenred. 'l4 ; B. A. COLTON, Agent, 4 nor IS _ cot of. Fourth and Wood its., up enure. _ Fire auttl'aarble:lnsurassee..-," OFFICE of the lissome( c0..0./forth Amami I. has been remora/ Lathe Warehouse of Jones is Co 4 N0..1 , 1.1 Front street,third honmsliast of Wood tii aireetitshere the subscriber W11111E44 P014211914211 , 1141/d., Inas and their contents, =Mort We:Lents by Ste arattotur, and - othez versels, for The above old. and responsible.' Company.. . fap3.l. •••• WM. P. JONESildrent.,-.-• . . Life amid Health .Instaraneei' THE MUTUALUFEAND ITEALTH'INSURANCEv7 COMPILIVTicof Ineurporaterr the.. .74 Legislature of Pennsylvania, Illarcli,lo4,4lokarter.Per-.. " tj „ . 1 petu al; Capital 8100,000. Album; &key birmany Pearisplr;i ra,tia :Company, , lnd 'full 20 per' tent. lowak Mari the , , usual rates of Lifelhiadrance, as Me following chums rt.L sonitrill /Mow. ''Thus a person er the age of 30 nri nggt for , $lOO for life, must pay in the Girard 1112,p,Penxisyt.... vania 52,38. Penn Mutual 8245, 'Equitable' 82,011; England 32,30,14.1td0n 112,48 V Nevi ' York Life and XraltA, nikarapAia.4sl,ol. • - • Diruicrou6—Samuel D - Hall ' Wm .4 , Boone Robert Charles P Limey, W Daldad Chaed B Campbell, - 31 Id Rceir M.D.•,_/41103 COorttri , g4 ; I Roil an Barker, E H Butler, Edwin. it Cope.. Presi-r3ii t iu:'. dent, Samuel U Orrick ; Vies'Pranidnii, Robert..P. , King; Stallay, Francis Blackbuma.. '; ' Applications will be receivadand . ssydrOnforniatioti invert by SAMUEL ;PALMS:MOCK, Agellt. Commerciallioartnr, aiopriff j ,Wttsr476o4 arrears' pirtsburgh... . • • *, oce29:f • 14DEBIN - ITV: • - The irtataltnut • Flys - ilillUrank.* ounpauriti•-:....4 D , Charleaw Danker, George IV. Watauga., ,„:1 Thomas Hart, : Mordecai D. Lewitra - .'it,:a Tobias - Wagner, : AdolpttlEaoriei.- ;.• •: • Samuel Granti . • • David Sanmte 4:.4a , •t v -‘ Jacob R. Smith ' - • . Morris Panama:- • . •.. • .Cuus..G..Balaxix, Secretary ' • • ••••• • W 7 Continue tertnakelnattrance, perpetnai _ t on every description of properly in town and country. • .•,••The Campanyhave reaerved a large Craningent,Paeia. ;which, with their Capital and Premiums, aidely invested ,:er &font ample - protection to the assured: • - - - The !Laicise( the Votapany. ten •Jantriniilst;lB49, as F u hlialied itep i ree!ihly Aet Of Asseraklyove re as P;•.! owss,, vu orities -•—••• - • , ••:—. 4 —••• , ••-•-•—;•-•Stitii47,43S 41 .R .eal tate ' ..-z--•"••;••• • • 81,724 .62'. • - • Temeorary Leave 4 • 2 ••••••••••;••••-•=- - • to,ool AS - tag . 17 • Since their inceepernuen, a.periik of 19 -years, they - • have paid upwards of Ons Million - Four Jltusdrol Thew,. sand •Mliart, looses byfire; thereby•alfording evidel ca of the advanutgesoflnsurancp i aa tutlhe Ilhkeyould : disposttion to meet with promptnesa,ailliabiliiii. e .. 1 3ARD/NER COPPM, Agag - ffice N. E. corner Wobd a ri d sa a; . • • Viso and EtarUte.lnixtranee. /TIRE Insurance Company of North America, of Ph111 1 . 11 ,=.11 - . delpida; through its duty authotised Ageni the sub: scriber, offers to make permanent. and•limited nsurancb on proiierny,inthis city: nititsvicinity, and on _shipments by the canal and rivers: • ; • ! DIRECTORS: ' • -••• • Arthar o.•Coffinirreet. , . • Samuel Brooks, Aleg. Henry, Charing Taylor ." Samuel W. Jones, - • Samuel W. Soar; • •••••''. 7 .; Edward Smith,. •.• . Ambrose White; John A. Brown,' ' •• .' Jacob M. Thomas, t' ' • John Whites , • - ' John H. Neff, •- ; Thomism P. hope,; • • . Diehard D. Wood.„-fi:`,. Wm: Weigh t • .• 'Henry D. Sbe 'This is - thereldest - Insiaranee Company , ,i3tatesi having been cimittitedin'l794. ' Its Chianti is E , pettuil, and from Its high stamihig, long ' etperience, am-t plc means; and avoiding ail riakt of an extra hasatdoingr;.l.;: character, it may be considered as Offering ample secorhArt . r . . ty to tho - - '• WILLIAM P. JONES;.r.ln , i i; '• At Counting Room of Atwood, Jones A Co., Watet and.- Sr,.. Proms sta.; Pittsburgh. • , • •Cee.r,; • Fire and Alarine.lnsurance. rrHE INSURANCE CO; OP NORTR AMERICA, will,"„ make permanent and limited Insurance on Property, in this , City and vicinity, and on shipments by, Canals,, Rivere,Lakes t and by bra. The propectielof this Coru pony are well invested and furnish an avellablefoiadfoy., the sale indemnity of all personawho desire lobe-ppr; tented Insurance. Will. P. JONES, Agent, . .may! 44.,Wer_streen;,;,i. SHE substiribeiwisheata inform the citizens of Pitts -7 burgh and the public generally, that be has removed CARPET MIRE (tom Noe: Bland 63 Wood streey • to the Apollo Belidin gar, On Fonrih'streett,, recoil •occa.; r pled by the hiuseum, sod has connrcud itartwittilhe V Adjoining rooqi, , fonaerly nizelairthe Chronicle Prstinj - r-„,: emco—whichon scotincetioa with, his. old ream, makes h the most.spacinus Cerpetestablialnuent in the country:.;:_,: and his advantages so tar surpass . orry bouseitt this dry:: :t{ for spice, arrangement and good itgbl, that he is cortuin - ,.:4 of stating every person Who nap aver him with a call. His stocals'eangdaus , is every allele in his line, and ';: : Areal pains will betaken at all 10,1.2.° Show goo ns4CV. r.oas wishing to leek or bow- , W. LYNII:- " flAWLB.—blecelvell.thlit sztominga 3 Lx - press ri la Brodie, Bay State and Long BHA tior styles and qualities. For sale IoW. • • • A. A. MASON 4100. E : ) • • Bland 64 Marketirtmit.. turri IMEMIEV3 ~. .(,. ' 7 " .7*
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