EM== 410011llt:6_.:Stigilless _airtdayn• - ••• _ .Bankers 454. Jtvtiakto _ . , Win: Lorimer, ;Fourth st, next door to-rntaburghillank. -Boort CSagent, corner Wood and Sixth streets. Hugh .0 King, Fourth stteetiopposite Bank • _ , *nillitfkni - 64 - Wood streei;2d.door sibcionVouttli: S hinhait4lii,'S: corner Wood and Fourth MEW '- catu;434l:lloegiatreetillddciot beloni:Fotrth. W Robertsoft, - eciinet Wood-and Third streets :-. Kramer . * tineinianrtief-Woo& and Third strzeta.. coiner-Wood and Third sts.: Cook4.llarris,sorner blarket and - Viftliatreets: ..; ,N Holmes ¢ sons, 55 Market 51. between ad and lilt. - atajlaker4 itutcllers., . „ it AV-Wilton, cornetMarke ktind-Vnarth shte“s- H Ridatrdearr, 71Market street near the Diamond. John B. McFadden &Co,fili lU.Lket stree:t, dear Fifth Sanda.dtHeineman, - -7 Fifth "treat, neat Market Siedlik&Sitttberger,Ertstttlyeet, neat Giant. , . . Whttlade Gro..-ers r eammission PraduceDmiers- Staart &113 Wood street, above Fifth. Alexander Ling, 211 I.the rty street, opposite Hard. R. Druce;Jr.,-19 Corinne Nutt Row, Liberty street. It Caitninkbarn, 6 Conuntreill Row, Liberty strect. 8 George. Co" 216 Liberty street, opposite 7th. John Grier,ol2 Liberty street;_ _ m Gormly,2l6lLtberty street, opposite Eagle MAO. Myers & 145 Li tierty.sti eet. UnDintifan & Co., 142 Ldierty street. Carson & ItleKnight, Sixth, between Wood sad Liberty. Jk R Floyd,j,d i erty, WOOd and Sixth streets, Lambert M''Shiprott, 133 and 135 Wood street, Win Dyer,ls:4 Liberty street, opposite 6th. W & R 51cCatcheon, N 0.162 Liberty street. B ra wagc,Rirkpatrick,l44 Liberty attest '. Enghsh & Bertnett,a7 Wood st, opposite Si. Charles. Tassel & Best, 35 WOod - itrect, opposite St. Charles. S Dilianner•&Ca l 27 WOod, between Ist and 2d sts. Win Ba,Wey ft Co., Nos. 18 and 91) Wood street. Wtok & McCandless, corner Wood and Water sta. Wm McKee, corner . Wood and Front streets. Bruinidge,Wilson &Co., Water, bet. Wood and Smidi'd. Courch,Carcithers & Co., Water and Front streets. Reis & Berger,eorner Smithfield arid Second streets. Cummins & Smith, 3 Smithfield street, near Water. Jameallextney,ir" earner Water and Smithfield streets. 0 Grant, 41 Water, betweettfilarket and Wood. Wit Dolmen& stm"-37 Water, bet. Wood and Market. L S Woe mum, at Watermnd 62 First street. James Doha, 24. Water and 44 Front street. John F Perry, corner Hancock st. and Duquesne Way. Ring & Moorhead, 27 Weal-street. ahoy, Matthews ft Co., •Water, bet. Market and Ferry. CdiaMlSSynal Ptodisce,-and Forwarding Merchants. Sellitn&Niceis,lsConMaercial Row, Liberty street. David Fiticsmenons & 50n,135,W00d street. Georga Cochran, N 0.26 Wood street. S'& -W flarbatesti,sa Water andlo4 Front Street-- A Varar& & Son, Smillikeld street, near Water Rebestsorf& Reppert, No. 109 Second street. Armstrong & Croat, 25-Market at., between Ist and dd. Dreyfogle & CLarke,lllBßecond street i above Wood. if7M/isais Grocers and Dealers in Liquors. Watitor4,doiner Liberty and Wayne streets. Jne McDevitt & Bros., 13 Commercial Row , Liberty st. Jas Patton, Jr., N 0.17 Commercial Row, Liberty street. J Bryarr No, Jl4 Liberty stre.et,and 53 Diamond alley. T & Jackson Duncan, WS Liberty street. -" Robert Moore, IL Commercial_Row, Liberty street. Robert Bell, Liberty street, opposite Wood. W Lehmer & Co., 1130 Liberty street. & MMitcheltree,lso Liberty street. Saitob Weaver, Jr., corner Market and Front streets. Saddle, "laxness and _Trunk Makers. T M Oliver, Liberty, opposite. Seventh street. A Iloistein, 120 Weod street, near Virgin alley. J P Smith, 142 Wood street. Rahaaser &DA 156 ite id of Wood street. W A Gllilenfenney, 100 Wood st., third door beetle Fifth R&WMackeT,9oWood st., bet.sth and Diamond alley SamueTlittClarkan,96 Wood, bet. sth and Diamond al'Y 11. Hartley, BS Wood st., cor. Diamond alley. Looking Glasses and .Varietirs. J J Gillespie 400,70 Wood st., between 3d and 4th. Kennedy A Sawyer, 62, corner Wood and Fourth sts. Rennedis Fifth street, near IV. o dd- Queen:wale and China. George Breed,94 Wood street. M Hodkieson, 66 Wood, between 3d and 4th streets. Henry ILAby.l9.s,Wood street,2 doom above Fifth. 131*Stira k and Stationers.- . Kay - diljo.,mitner of Wood and Third streets. .1 efllackorin,l3l'Liherty "street.- 7 , oertnan Books. Victor Scan; Fifth streer, , betweenlVood and Market ftleitorOV Wood at-rbehool , Books and Stationery Luke Locums, det, 69 tVoodst.:—SeboolßooksiStat , ry :11 Wood street, Johnston & stockton,cornerMarket and Third sts. 11 11 Beeson. tc Co., SO Market st.,2d door from Diamond ft ElB o Wari.b. It Go, Fourth street., near Mat - kat. Patent Matirtine. jackson, corner Liberty and-Wood streets. Shepherd's Medicine Depot, at Smithfield street. Karr Morgaii, 192 Liberty st, 4 doors above Virgin ay. E browenteld & dtheneum, Liberty street. .I.Eillowning,2l6Liberty street. , 1.,P,tik.1,-C.Blettlallen,23o Liberty, nor. Girrison a ll ey. Boobyer Oribble, '25 Liberty 5t.,3 doors above Irwin. W ,Lnamit, corner Liberty and Irwin streets. - ',lobar Hopewell, a Liberty st., near St-Clair. t St7dariland,4s Liberty it., corner Virgin alley. DelanY, 43 Liberty street. Be _.- pat & rnard, 148 Liberty street, .1 AlcOloskey,lsl Liberty street. - II Cidgaell;l63Lib - eny street. LaterenceiMitehel, 160 Liberty street. W Leonard, 62 Wood street, bet. Ith and Dbuncind alley Schroeder, idagetnnw .1. Co., 67 NVooe.,l door below 4th Erilderbrand.ls C2 .1 ,.19 Wood street, near Water. Wien Chester, fa •ninithfield st., bet. 4th and Diam'd ay ' Parker di Lowe, ..o .SrailbGeld street, neir4th. blorgansternßros.,. Oak Dail? 46 Liberty street. RStraw, corner Market and Second streets. ..14Sarlipr, 31 Market st.., between 3d and 3d. , Guns and Pistols Vide McCartney,. corner Liberty and. Smithfield emelt.... Jahn White; Fifth at, between Alcatel. and Liberty. Joseph Craig, Wayne st., opposite Canal Basin. Cartwright; 83 SVood st.,l door below Diamond alley Merchant Tailors 'Alakarland;amithiald at,bet. 4th and Dnunand alley Same cray,-Eichangeßulldinp, 84. Clair meet. ' • - • :Cheap PublitatiVna. DL A Diinei: Smithfield at., opposite Brawn'shi P Moran, 85 Eporth Street. Holittee,fimerary Repot; Third "at., opposite Poat Office , Dry GOO 6, Merchants; WAS AS PS cornet Market and Filth streets . . D Rierallelt,loo Market street, near MM.. J ilketilOSlSLaket street, between Fifth and Liberty. J G hittatz,ll4 Market street, near Liberty. • r & BF McConnell, corner Market and Fifth streets. J-V•Diller,9:l% corner Market and Fourth streets. Wra 4 Garrard; New York Store; 76 Marketstreet. E spenee; 38 -Market street, between 21 andnd. EAlerazer &.Co., et Market at., bet.6th and Diamond. Alezmier & Day, 75, N. W. cor.lllarket and Diamond Absalom Morrill, < t ,s Market at; bet 4th and Diamond. George R White, M.-Market st.,between ad and-4th, Wto L Russell, 62 Market at., near Fourth sheet. lilt.' R. Murphy, xaraer Market and Fourth streets - '.'-‘ •'- '-' '-' :VViudiiisk Dry Goods. , .. ~ . ... , . silsolitat 4. white, imr woo street: , . , • KA,lsl.Bsein a Co., - SO Market st, between :3d and 4th. mar•puti - Wilaon 4. C0.,48 Wood in.; 2d door aboye 3d. Elanipton,Sraith 4- Co,; 54 vv . 9Qd at., between 3d and 4th : - .:..11/44nnen and Asstices of the. Peace. igßickinataar rintraxgreei, above BaatkBeld. 4ia Beinhart,iswin near .Libeny. A. • ...tiOore.nad Shoes. liVafjac i ltson, - corner Liberty.und Wood streets. .1 SAdtll)2B,2 19 Liberty street, nett Eagle Tavern. Samuel _W oird street; above Fifth • S Keys, a Fifth street Market. . • D Olmstedieorner Market 'and Liberty g lataes.Sobb,29 Markerand 41. Libertystree Jesepli Plummer; 109 Wood street, near Fifth • George'Albree,7l, - corner Wood and Fourth streets. MCCurdy, 'Loomiiii Wood td., between 3d and 4th. TRudedge,S6 Wood street, third door above Fourth. F.W Hayward, corner Market and Liberty streets 1 4 11,Grahant, N 0.1.04 Third streeti. limes Miller„Smithfield street, near Dianiond John Taggart, Smithfield street, near Fourth.: ,Tilatesicorner Smithfield and Milli streets. Troth Scott; ennier Smithfield and Fourth streets. Win Adair Smi thfi eld street; doers above 3d. Writ Briaier,„l3mitlifield street, near 13rown's Hotel. C bell,corner Smithfield Emil Second streets.. W,F,SeturiertzitnSmithfield; between Front and fid sts Itietonzil 3t. Clalrtureet,nehr Liberty. fiThostinsen,St. at ., barmen Penn and Sedge. li Yerry, - 75 'Fourth street,rmai Wood. Brennen 4: - Williams, Filth street, rez Market. ' • Wool _AfarOttiits 13 - tie tiarliaugh - A,l-Water Oa 1O streets:: Front stree. AVllliant Barker, Smidaeld Bt., bet. 4th and Diamond ny lint:lee, corner Liberty street and Cecil's alley, - Plan:big — Kills and Sash - Factory. 'lloraas 2,lolfa;l'ene street,near the point J' D. 4. A Kelly, Seventh btreet, above the Canal' hardware anti - - ialtiliF-Faltnestoaf 194 - Liberty Street. Leack; , :r4l3 l l . Wood street, above Fifth. . Hays G e tty - ill!. Market street,' near Fourth. cornet Liberty and St. Clair streets.. -Rituelep,'Jr.i9l..Market street, neer Fifth. Atelier* Laturnan__,7B Wood it.,bet. lth and Dierandiry ,r ctutwright, a 3 wood lg.; 1 door be.:w Ditiniond alley. Jolin*Walker, 95 Wad SE,liet. Diamond alley and 4th at. Caper Levelf,s9 Wood street,2d door below Fourth. ,Whitmore \Void; 50 Wood st.,lietween Ad and 4th. 3oseplt'WoodWell, airier WoOd'and Second Streets; Down 47:ret1ey,14.0 Wood street, Rear ykOn alley • , . . Z4athef Sofa • ' 1,1,1 ;minion & Bell, No 108 Liberty streer;opiiordte lb Walter Byyant;lB3 Liberty sr., opposite - lead of Wood. Av i ,Ar ou ng... .00,140 , Liberty EAreet, near Bataael.bleClalo, 9s Wood and corner.Diarnond rnn d e rhaa door bekm Diamoad al le Richard Bard, 1O Wood meet. ,Ni7llllaxolnanni Diamond • - James -frariO,lfitunculd alley, neat Dialnond, .DrAgs Afedicines. licynerit: McDowell, crizneekood et. and Virgin alley it E Sellers. 67 Wood at., between 3d and 4tic . ,. -L:Wileccr„Jr.,-cor.Marketstreet and the Dimond and Wilcoa r ir., corner 4tb. and Szttithdeld streets. Ir Saryfer, cornet ?flatlet -and , Tnint streets A Jones 4._C0., corner.Walnatand Penn J A Jones, corner Band and Penn streets: , itrano. B.eiter,Cornet Liberty And. St. Chili streets. 1 0 .11 ward Fenderisib,cornerlilonongaltehtEennez: I 13. Fahneatoelc it Co.,corner Wood and Finn laretti Rita DAloritan, corner Wood it: tad Diamond .loel Molder, center Woo&end Fist (=cm, . - . . - EME= Thos R Llibliert;coinar Libirtftirii[Smititfitld Eta., and 'lllanufacturur of Writing Fluid and Inks. AV'm Henderson, 4 2.05,piberty.sniFt• ;1:4F1 dilia/e - ,.ol6t4._ Store -D Knorr* Co, No Ifa • • • . - - . :41atsp Cap et and, Furs.. Win-Fienitur,2o Wood street,ttorner Virgin Wilkeson*•ll.lelHaurei;fid• Marker st;d• - door from•Fiftli. C L Matee,42 Smithfield st, between 2.41 and and W. James Wilson, Smithfield ay 2d door from Fortrlh. • . W Glassgow, 102 Wood st, third door below Fifth. W - Houglas,77 WoodUtreet, fourth door above Fourth: - S Aleore7s Wood, third soot clove Fourth. Ii Charles Venison, 73 Wood street near Fourth. McCord 4. Co w corner Wriod and Filth streets. -Sohn A Garey,l43 Wocuiht.,op3 st Presb4teriart Church, _ Cat;inet and `C/utir . Wm tevenson, 3Fotternsan's Row, Lberty-and 7th. Splane f Son, corder Smithfield and:Fifth streets. T B Young . * Co, Smithfield street, between ed and 3d. trazlett 4- Frew, Smithfield near Fourth street. ~.: ~/..i ii ~. 4, t hirth ice • ep a7lics .. . . . Ntttinnal Louti , Putid and Life Ina: Co; 8 2 1 Wood 'stre.st. -.. llettiStrare'lltittad Sarety,Att Writer street - AVastertilasttraisee Co.of Pittsburit; No. - 39 Water st. Pr oteetida basuraneF go; .olliee 117 %Vood street." rraaklitaire Tnadrance Co, corner Wood and ad sts.. Paper:..und Bordering.- W•P ItlarshallAStiemssor to S G MO 97 Wood street James liomant4. C0,8,1-Wood 5t,.2 doors below Dia:ay Shidle, Smithfield street, near Fourth: ThornaS Pabner,47 Market et, between 3d and 4th* ' 7 - ' Tintzeil and- Copper Smiths. M Doerflinger, Wood street opposite tat Pres. Church . A Clippies, corner ,Libetty and Sralthteld streets. Shroni; Atheneum Building, Liberty street. a littek - Ofenit.24 Wood street. J E Darndollirril..W: Wood street.. • Marrow-17 Filth st, between Wood and Market. .1 - El Denuder, 50 Liberty sired, near Market. - Sheriff 4. Shirk, No. 8 Market streetinear Water. Kelly 4- ..Bru.,.Sixtb, between Wood and Liberty streets James T Kmesid,Front and 2cl streets, near Market. Gold I3ealers Jahn B Dunlevy;l32 Thit:d sty bet Wood and Smithfield ,Emigrant. Lines. Blakely tc;Co., Penn street, (Canal Basin.; P W Byrnes it Co, WS Liberty st.; Jnol'hompson, Agh Liverpool and Philadelphia Packet Line, Brawn 4- Kirk patriek, 144 Liberty street. . 'Hotels and Taverns, , Brown's Hotel, Smithfield st., between Second and Third. Virginia House, corner Water and Ferry streets Farmers' Inn, J. Little, corner Fourth and Ferry streets Wm. Telt llotel t Water street. above Smithfield Engle,l Nadaiter, Jr, S g'y Liberty. street. St.harlesicorner Wood and Third streets. National Hotel,Water street, above Smithfield. Perry House; corner Hancock stand Duquesne Way. Burnt District Hotel, corner Smithfield and Second Ste. Monongahela House, corner Smithfield and Water 8L B. Exchange Huel, corner Penn and St. Clair streets. • • Forindry Warehoiam. Quinn, Mcßride 4. Co, °flier 7th and Liberty . streets.. Nicholson ,t Payne;lBl Liberty street, head of Wood Wm irwin, Atheneum Building, Liberty street. Pennock, Mitchell 4. C 0,160 Li berty street. Alex Bradley, (sign Stove,} No.lo Wood street. John Anderson 4. Sou, come r Water and Grant sts. , Bakers and Confectioncra. , A Andrevra c ." Eagle," 52 Diamond alley ft Reany, Road, corner Wylie and Tunnel streets. P Hunker, Fifth Street, near Maiket. A 4. P Seheldecker, "Star," 42 Diamond alley. Morris Kunz, Smithfield at, bet. Fifth and Diamond alley Wm B Uown s " Union," Smithfield at, bet. 24 and 4th. Mdliszers and Mantua Makers Mrs. Daff,lo St Clair street, between Penn and bridge Mrs Leech. SI 9 Fifth stxeet, between Wood and Market. Mrs M.E Morrison, No. St. Clair street. Mrs Parker, - No. 4 Patterson's Row, St. Clair street. Miss Rain, cornexPenu and St. Clair streets. Fancy and Variety Goodr. Maokaig_h. Dros, 117 Wood street, near Fifth. McCandless 4- Campbell, 97 Wood street. Geo W Kuhn,72 Wood street, idgn Gat Comb. Charles ..h.tbrthnot, car. Wood street and Diamond alley Kauffman 4.• Boyle, 88 Wood st,l door above Diam'd ay Zebulon Rtnaey, 67 Markin street, near Diamond. Kinsey* Knoz, 92 Market street, near Fifth. Cotton Mann' auures Grier 4- Monaghan, 222 Liberty street. Boat Starts H A Weaver, Wayne street, oppositi4rOa'nal Basin. John Hannan, 59 Water at, bat Wood and Smithfield, James Herr, Jr. 4. Co, 3,3 Water street, near Market. Joseph Major, No. 4 Market street, near Water. Cammon 4. Stevens, 7 and 9 Market at, near Water. Thomas Oliver, S. B. Bakery, 98 Water street. Brush Manufacturer. _Mau ¢ CO, 120 Wood street t above Firth. .1 Kennedy,o3 Wood street, fourth. door above Fourth Family Grocerii • A S Getty, _ ' corner Wylie uud Washington streets. William Wilson corner Second and Rosa streets. George Humbert, corner Penn and Marbury streets Thomas Applebe, corner Wylie and Tunnel streets .George Arthurs,corner Smithfield and Fourth sts, 'Hugh Garvey, 142 Liberty street, opposite Fifth, J Donaldson, corner St. Clair and Peun streets. .1 S AI Young ¢ Co, corner Fourth and Ferry streets. It Paul, cornet Seventh and Grant streets. Cyrus Black, Diamond, back of Old Court House. W Buchanan, corner IYylie and Chatham street., II Itoeveler, Wylie st, between Tunnel and Chaihan C Kelly, corner Fifth street and Market alley . Thomas Woods, Liberty street, near Water. Trimming, .Hosiery and Variety . . . W Daly ..t. Co-, Mauufaeturera and Importers, Filth et. F H Eaton 4. co, 62:Fouralt st, bet \Vood and Market. Wm M Hersh, tomer Third and Market streets. John Orr * Co, Market street, near Fifth. Joseph Horne 4- Co, 63 Market st.., bet. 4th and Diarnoud Tobacco, Snuff and Cigars. J Falleruin, 149 Wood street, near Sixth. J McCollister, 19 Fifth st, between Wood nod Market. Daniel Day,49 Wood street, between 3d and 4th. .1 Stein, St. Charles Hotel, Wood street. George Sheffier, 167 Stoithfaeld street, near Fifth. AV 4- - D Rinehart, Irwin at, between Liberty and Penn. J A Mazurie,33 Hand street, between Liberty and Pen Extract of Coffee. John Martin, Extract of Coffee Manufacturer, GI Dia mond Alley, between Wood and Smithfield sire, tr. Glass . 111 a/lu/ adurtr s. Wm McPally ¢ C 0,139 Wood street. Chambers, Agnew Co,9 Wood, bet Watet and Ist AS. Bakewell, Pears 4- CO, corner Woad and 2d streets. Carling, Robertsoak Co, corner Wood and Front sts. Simpson 4- Co, 22 Wood street, next Bagaley 4. Co Music Stores John 11. Mellor, 1 4 1 Wood is treet—Chiekrriner Peanor Lumber Merchants. William Dilworth, Grant street, near Seventh. Rowatitt Dawson, Sixth street ; near Grant. Thomas Scott, Penn at., bet Barker's alley and Irwin at Soap aud Candk.Manujactorits. A Wilson & Co., Ross Street, between 3d and 4th. Wilsoiak Gorman, Fourth street, near Ross B C Sawyer 4. Son, 49 Wood at, opposite St. Charles. Fruits ctrui Candies. Jas C Anderson, 15 Smithfield at, between let and 2d. J Hunker j 98 Wood at , between sth and Diamond alley Joshua Rhodeso3 Wood street, near Water. Ploi4gh Mailufactories. • Robert Hall, No. 147 Liberty street. Hall ¢ Speer, Penn street, corner Cecil's alley Mustard and Spices. John B Bell, corner Liberty and Ferry streets. Rhodes 4. A.leoni, 30 Fifth at, opposite Post Buildings • Tea Stores. S tll Young ¢ Co, corner Fourth and Ferry streets Pittsburgh Tea Store, Fifth st, bet Wood and Market Dentists. Win A Ward, Dentist, Penn street, 3 doors above Hand. Periodicals I 'Periodicals! I NEW dIRRANGEgENTS C. WALL respectfully announces to his friends tEland the public, that he has purchased the old es ed• . Periodical Depot, No. 85 Fourth street, from M. P. Morse, and is prepturod to fur nizli all customers with LITERATURE at the cheapest fees. Be has trade arrangements with the Eastern Publish ers to receive all new: norks as soon as they have been issued from the Press. - All the popular Magazines of the, day constantly on hand. - The Philadelphia, New York and Boston Literary Pa pers received regularly and tor sale et the counter. - - Stationery, flue Steel Pens, Blank Books, Cards,Re., constantly on hand. N. B. Books of all -kinds ordered _front the Ealt,or from London, In the shortest possible time. W. C. WALL, Periodical Depot, . N 0.85 Fourth st., Pittsburgh. [Er Orders by mail promptly executed. (oct7 OIIR /1017 SE; NO. NM, DIAMOND ALLVY. PITTSBURG 11. • • THE Proprietor =of this well r.. A sk known 'O RESTAURANT takes ng . pleasure in informing his friends " - in Pittsburgh and vicinity, that • , his house has lately undergone a thorough renovation; And now : ranks with, any house west of the mountains. Oa his bill offare will :always be found the best of OYSTERS. together with GAIHE and PISli of every discs:it - don ; in fact, all the varieties and delicacies of the season are served up *Atha shortest n Alec, in a style 'calculated to please. and gratify the taste, of the most fa. stidious:epieurean. His stock of LIQUORS, having been Felected by him self, are of a supenor quality, and embrace the best and choicest brands imported of French and Swiss 'Wines, Cordials,Scoteh Aleylrish and Scotch 'Whiskey, London 'Brown Stairhead the best Philadelphia Ale and Porter. A. trial of these Liquors is all that he desires to insure a favorable opinion. WU. BENNETT, . .sep23:3m . Proprietor. Oyster Saloon and Confectionary S . MITE iabseriber "reapeetfully inforiris hie (trends and th.p'Pablic, that he has remov.d to No. 26, St. Clair etrtet,' orm door. from Penn where he has opened a CONFEMIONARY AND OYSTER. SALOON, and - will keep always on hand „ovary article in his lino of businesai freak 'and sweet.. Oyster: solved .op alp 'she% stowed.or - Sried, awauit. all tattoo.: , 41n01 : 04. Wm) a.Scf Fruits of all kinds Pickles , ; , s = • orr IVArtvet. , - - . ..• . _ ANcrrin.vit sclEt trk'ffire Wo mac E E IJ -D GE I STIVF, FLUID, . A:bREA ; r:DYSREPSIA" CURER, P REPARED: ft= Rennet, or thmfourth-stooluch of the Ox, after directions by.":Baron•LElKl3lo, the great Physiological Chtnnistity J. S. HOUGHTON, 11.1.D:,Nen 11, North Eighth street, - Philadelphin,.Pa. This is a truly wonderful remedy 'for INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, COIVSTIPATION, LIVER COMPLAINT, and DEBILITY, curing after Nature's own method,by Islatur?'srown agent, the Gastric Juke. Half a teaspoonfult of- - this Fluid, infused in.wdter, will digest'or dissolve Flirts Formes OP' Ro,Asr DSO re inotrfTWO 11017118 ; out of the stomach. ' SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE! • Baron Luau°, in his celebrated work on Animal Chem ibtry, says: "An artificial Digeaftvet Fluid, analogous ho the Gastric Jriiimmny ins readily:prepared-from the C 9119 membrane of the stomach or the calf, in which va. nous aruclei of food as meat unit eggs, will be so'Soft ened, changed, and iested, just in the Fame manner as they would he in the human , • Dr. PErtants.ln his lemons treatise on, Food:"and Di et, "published by Fowlet tv.k. Wells, Ne , ork,Page 35, • states the same great fact; and describes the method of preparation. There are few higher authorities than Dr. Pereira. Dr. Cocas, in his - v Oneida writings on the." Physiolo gy of Digestion," observes that " a diminution of the due quantity of the Gastric Juice i s a Prourbient and all-pre-:I trailing cause of Dyspepsia ~ , and he states that " a dis tinguished professor of' medicine in London, who was severelyellicted with this complaint, finding everything else to tail, had recourse to the Gastric Juice, obtained, from the stomach- of living animals, which proved cern, - pletelysneccssful." Dr. GBAlLtail, author of the 61.1110113 on'" Vegeta ble Diet,"„says: "It is a remarkable fact in physiolo,gy, that the stomachs of animals, macerated in water, im part to the fluid the property of dissolving Antrions ord. riles of food, and of effecting a kind of artificial diges don of them tu no wise different from the natural digest ive process." . • Dr. Srmores great work, the " Chemistry Of Man," {Lea . & Blanchard, !Phila. 0816, pp '321-2) says: "The discov ery of PEPSIN forms a new era in the chemical history of Digestion. From recent experiments we know that food is dissolved as rapidly in an artificial digestive tluid'prepared from Pepsin, na it is in the natural Gas tric Juice itself." Professor Dunousort, of, the' Jefferson College. Phila; delphia,in his great Work du Human Physiology, devotes . more than fifty pages to an examination of this subject. 'His experiments with Dr. Beaumont, on the Gastric Juice, otttained from the living human stomach and from animals, are well known. "la all cases." he sayii, "di. gestion occurred as perfectly in the artificial as in the natural digestions."- AS A DYSPEPSIA CURER, - Dr. Ilonouvemis preparation of. PEPSIN has produced the most marvelous effects curing eases of Debility-, Emaciation, Nervous Declde,und Dyspeptic Consamp tion, supposed to be on the very verge of the grate., It is impossible to give the details of cases in the limits of this advertisement—bat authenticated certificates have beengiven of more than TWO HUNDRED REMARE ABLE CUREkiri Philadelphia, New York, and Roston ramie- Theid were nearly all desperate cases. and the mares were not only - rapid and wonderful, but perma nent. It is a great NERVOUS ANTIDOTE, and particularly useful for tendency tobilious disorder, Liver Complaint; Fever and Ague, or badly treated Fever and Ague, and the evil effects of Quinine, Mercury, and 'Other drugs upon the Digestive organs, after a long sickness. 'Also, for excess in eating, and the too free use of ardent spir its. It also reconciles Health with Intemperance. OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS. There is no form of OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS Which it does not seem to reach and remove at once.— No matter how bad they may be, it GIVES INSTANT RELIEF! A single dose renteres alit he unrAtorantsymp loms, anti it only needs to be repeated, for a short time, to make these good effects permanent. PURITY OF BLOOD and VIGOR OF BODY, follow at once. It is particularly excellent in eases of Nausea,-Vomiting, Cramps, Soreness of the pit of tho Stomachdistress at. ter eating, low, cold state of theßlood, Heavineis, Low. ness of Spirits, Despondency, Emaciation, Weakness, tendency to insanity - , Suicide, &e. Price, ONE DOLLAR per bottle. One bottle will of ten effect a lasting cure. Every bottle bears the written signature of I. S. HOUGHTON, M,D., Sole Proprietor. Sold by agents in every town in the United Sates, and by respectable dealers in Medicines generally. Agents for Pittsburgh, KEYSER- k McDOWELL, ISt Wood street. Petroleum or !Lock Oil l ' , There are more things in heaven and earth Than are dreamt of In philosophy.' yueIIEVIRTUES of this remarkable remedy, and the constant application for it, to the proprietor, has in sdithn to have it put upin bottles, with labels and di- rections, for the benefit of the public. The PETROLEUM or ROCK OIL Is procured front a well in this County, at a depth of roar hundred feet, is a pure unadulterated article, withoutany chemical change, but just as it Rows from Nature's Great Laboratory!! That it contains properties capable of reaching a number of diseases, is no longer a matter of - uncertainty. There are many things in the arcane. of nature, which, if known might be of vast usefulness in alleviating suffer ing and restoring the bloom of health and vigor to many a safferer. Long before the yrroprietur thought-of patting It up in bottles, Rhea a reputation for the cure of thee aie. The constantly and daily thcreasingca . la for it, and sev eral remarkable cares it has performed, IC a sure indica tion of its future popularity' and wide spread application a the cure of disease. We do not wish to make a long parade of certificates as we are conscious that the medicine sun actin work its way into the- favor of those who suffer and wish to be healed. Whilst we do not claim for it a universal appli cation in every disease, we uahesitatingly may, that ram number of Chronic Diseases it is unrivalled. Amotig hese may be enumerated—all diseases of the inure tissues, such as CHRONIC BRONCHITIS, CONSUM .- TION (in its early state,), Asthma, and all dixerises of c air passaoes, LAVER. COMPLAINT , DYSP. , ".PSI Diarrhma 'Disease! , of the Bladder a n Kidneys, Paine in the Batlt or Side, Nervous Diseases, Neuralgia,Paley, Rheumatic Pains , g out, Erysipalite, Teller, Ringworms, Burns, Scalds, Bruises, Old Sores, Ac., A,c. In cases of debility resulting from exposure, or long and prutnicted eases o !disease, this medicine will bring relief. It will set 114 a general TONIC and ALTERATIVE in such eases, itnparting tbfle. and energy to the whole frame, re , moving obstructions, opening the sluggish functions, which cause disease and a broken constitution, and sic , - lag increased and renewed energy to all the organs of Lite The proprietor knows of several cares of PILES that resisted every other treatment, get well under the use of the PETROLEUM or ROCK OIL for a short time. The proof can be given to any person who &sir& it:— None genuine withont the signature of the proprietor. Sold by the proprietor. Also by R. E ; tIELLERS, 57 Wood st.,and KEYSER h McDOWEL.L, • Corner Wood st. and Virgin alley; Who are his regularly appointed Agents. a~AOirt R. M 14.11P31. eamsi lianin.reor 24•••1 , 14 •• Mugg-' Ok '.4aditrie • • • - Brazil dealers supplied at Proprietor's prices. Lava,: Also, for scat by R. E. SELLER, 57 Wood street. . Belief for Cramps. %ATE HAVE ABDOMINAL . WARMERS, made front VT the most approved English pattenis, furnished and recommended by flames Bakewell, Esq., and a number of eminent Physicians, being a most convenient appara tus for the application of warm or hot water to the bow els, in case of cramps in Cholera. As every person io subject to sudden attacks, no family should be without— at least without one. For sale by SCAIFE A. ATKINSON, leG First street. between Wood and Market sti. _ _ JUST RECEIVED, a fresh supply of Dr. S. S. Fitch's valuable Medicines, among which arc remedies for Consumption, Coughs and Dyspepsia. Also, Abdominal Supporters, Shoulder Elnaces, Inhaling Tubes, and Lec tures on the Treatment and Cum of Consumption, &c. For sole by COULTER & lIACKE, Druggists, ocls corner of Wood and Third streets . _ _ FRENCH P EOLIiffING PASTE—The best compost'. tion for cleaning and removing spots from Rouse Furniture of every description. The application is ex ceedingly simple, and the effect is instantaneous and lasting. Full directions for use oa each box. For sale at the Drug Store of -"°- COULTER k HACKE, . corner of Wood and Third sts. ET — ICOLEUM—A certain curd for I.llAmtli s A, a P disease very prevalent this hot weather—the fore runner of Cholera, Try it ! For sale by iv 6 KEYSER It McDOWELL,I4O Wood et. NEW - FALL GOODS! JOSEPH 1101LNE £ CO., No. 73 Market, war Fourth street, AVE.just received and offer for sale at Wholesale Ala. and Retail— • NEWEST STYLES OF DRESS TRIMMINGS ; Bonnet Ribbons and Flowers • Florence Silk; Velvets and Plumes ; Embroidered Collars; Cuffs and Chenai zet4; Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs; Embroidered nud Revield Cashmere; alpaca, merino and silk Hose; children's plain wool and Tartan Rose; children's Hoods , Gaiters and Jenny Lind Coats ' kid, merino and fleeced silk Gloves' gents. Berlin, back and kid Gloves; gents. super silk Shirts and Drawers; gents. Saxony and merino Shirts and Drawers; Suspenders ; Collars,• fancy. Cravats; Comforts' Scarfs; Zephyr Work and Canvass; Carpet Bags; Umbrellas; Yarns; Curtain -Fringes • Combs ;. Buttons, Ace.,lce. Err gay State and imparted long and square Shawls of every quality. . • IL:Leas:2m- To Printers.' subscriber would call the attention of Printers to T his Improved tinting Inks, of various kinds and colors, which he offers for sale at the lowest. market prices, and warrants to be of tbe very first quality. JOHN D. hi,CREARY, 'Printing Ink Mandfacturer, No. 331 and 333 btanton at., New York. His agents to Pittsburgh are—Mr. R. • C. Stockton an Mr. Wm. S. Haven. Hi' This paper is rinted with his News•lnk. (oettB &t. 0. stooftton, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, No. 47, colons or Mena= - AND .THIED strums, - HAS constantly on hand for sale—Writing, Letter, Printing and Tea PAPER; Bonnet, Binders', Ful lers, and Trunk BOARDS ; Book and Newspaper PRINTING LNIK- , -which he will sell at the lowest cash prisesor in exchange for Raga and Tanners' Scraps. 5eP.1 17 .. • • - To the Citiseos of Allegheny Cityy. ABOX for the reception of Orders for cal", Anus FLOUR is left at the store of Mercer &Robinson. Federal street. Such Orders will be.promptly supplied evelo WILMARTH & NOBLE. LOUR— 50 bbls. fine Flour, lust reed and Li• an I n by octlB . , SH RIVER & BARNES. 200 Alen Wanted Immediately, , T THE OBARTIERS HAMM/AD.—The wa g eA. are SO cents per day; and we charge $ , 1,75 per week-for boarding, Apply Odle off ee, on the bteuben .ville road. near AVDonald's tavern-4 miles from burgh, to BURNSIDE. HANNEY.A. CO. IF YOUR TEErn are ORM; yellab,dlscol ored and dirty, or your bros. ever so foul and Redd; by purchasing o. 2s China- O. x. of JONES' AN 'BEII MOTO PASTE, this I assure you, though you need not take my word, but then you cannot doubt, that of the famous and scientific Denust, Dr-E. N: FIELD, of New York, who says: "I have both used and atialised this beautiful and im palatable article, (Jones' Amber Tooth Paste) and can, recommetidit as 'possessing all the qusaitres claimed fo 240 Meri.f:Stieo': Pitts —lrug3df.z .... ,,.,1.;,:,:,,,,,-. ' r: : :.-,._....., .. k.-7...,..,-,-. _ ,,,,,,-... ri - ,:rjs .. .:C:i!ii-7. 7 'r:ral. : -..•!.:,-..:1; . , :,, , ... , g,. z"~lisc~llazuGft~. BOOT AND.JOB PRI.NTING. 34 W . * Corner orWoofi and Fifth Streets 4 MllE'Vrorrtietoio( the Motts - nsa. Pori'. and htzacoas Azis.DliNuaectun4ainespemfully informs h:s friends and theliatrons of these payerstcat he hiss a taw as sorunent ofJOB TVPEA.N..) ALLOYIIERMMATLRIAL nec.essary:to , a Job rxiating Office, and :that he is Pre* pared 'to:execute -LETTER PRESS PILLNTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION: 8 00 4 3 - - Bids of Lading, Cerrniars, Pampa/is,- ' - Bill Heads, Cards, . - - Blanks; - Hat Tips. I.E.r Adidas Dißlan ks, :Btage, Steamb oat and Banal Boat BLis, with: appropriate cuts, printed - on the shortest notice: und mos, rtusonablelertas. - lie reaper:Bally auks the patronage of his friends and `the public generally, in ibis branch Grids business. sep22 L. HARVER. , , .CHAIRS (MD FitaliflTllßEo• ' ~- _ _- No. 98 Thrrd strut, between Market crud Wood, S.ruthAteli. IkiiWz have now ott hand .O large and .....t;t;. splendid steekOfevery variety of Off AilkS and CA 81.N.F.T-FUlt NIT 13.1tE,whieli we . aroconlident cannot - boa a rpa if s tt d, It equalled. ' in this City, or LI tLe West, in .style and rintsli. • Those who are iu wants, Furniture are respectfully invited to - call and examine lot themselves. ; , . , frr Steamboats furnished nu to .. shortest ng . ied. '- " ii - j , All orders promptly attended to. • . „• . feta:tr . ' . O'DONNELL, MULE:xi , / ~Y• CO. • ..._ Purnitaii 'Mad 4.311a.tr Ware 'Xi.oonia: ' _ar.,..,. T. B. YOUNG .5c - C 0 .7 corner of Thud and Smithfield scs.,opparae BYZIIDteb HOW, - ' - r u t rdtsibuutirkgrkt to order,, e 1 . 7 t o h n e a t i o u n ,, D e. V e I. p o a r il l c a e n4 110USF.DOLD and STEAMBOAT FUII.NITURE, and CHAIRS, of the best workmanship and most approved Ste . itypbcayr.!,A.li - . Tug subscribers tender their ac ..vi4knowledgments for the favors bestow ea upon them Oi their ,Steambout friends, and would respectfully remind them and others inte rested in bulb:ling boats, that they are at all times pre pared to furitish, on the most reasonable terms, every description of Cabin Furniture and Chairs of the hes material and workmanship. Tl 3 YOUNG & CO:, Corner Third and Smithfield streets opposite "Brown's Hotel." GI. C. lIAMILCR. DAUM . . Hammer it, Dal:Liar, • -... CABINETAVAREROO.6I, SMITIIVIELD STREET, Between. Sevenths:Tea and Sirawberry allry,Pittsburg, Pa. fiblitiltalEß rk DAULER 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 at any similar establishment in .he West. They have now on hand an unusually extensive stock, embracing all kinds of Furni ture, nom the cheapest and plainest to the most costly and elegant. All orders promptly attended to. Inr2l:6m i 7; 61VENSONcontlnucin is manu facture CABINET-1414E of every descrip tion, at his old stand, corner ot Liberty and Seventh streets. UNDERTAKING attended to, in all its branches. man!. A ARNOLD'S, Halbert's, Hogan & 'Thompson's and rrison's black, red, scarlet and carmine Inks. Faber's, 'Ciontais, Brookinan & Langdon's, Jackson & Alonroc'sblac( - and red Lead Pencils. lasstands Cl every description; Cohen's, Pratt's, Levy's, Kelly's, Leman's and other manufac tures of Steel fens; li. a. is.. M. Smith's - Dinvecssor to A. D. Bagley & Co.) celebrated (told Pens, with gold and silver eases. tVbeatrinin's English Drawing Paper—antiquarian— double et ephaut, attas,.Colouthia,super royal, royal and. elephant; bris;ol boards, cap demi and median'. Tertorated boards, fancy box paper, plain gold and sil ver, embossed gold, silver and Laney colored. paper,goLd und colored stripr and corners, and lithographs tor Macy' boxe, ; prepared parchment in ail sizes, suitable for deeds, charters and diplumas ; Fiench note paper, 01- ways on hand, the taw,: desirable styles, sizes and pat-' scrim; plant, gilf; ela , msixed and silvered, suitable for bad::, parties, weddings and mourning. French note envelopes, plain and embossed; letter envelopes, brown, white and blue ; laid and plain adhe sive cavelor es, Laid, blue arid White. Wafers, wafer cups, Yanous patterns; writing sand; brass, tin, C0C.411 and Turkey bufrwood rano boxes; copying presses, Inks, hrusher,French and EagLish copy ing books, and oil paper ; tissue paper of all colors; red and WWl(' blotting paper; pen anitee,Ae. The above, with all other anicles in the Stationery line, both Saucy and staple, together With a large aisort meat of blank books and memorandum boons of all common form, of rulittg, in every style of binding, arta paper of all azeu unit qualities, for sale ut reduced rates on tot most rea.orranie terms, ut W. S. HAVEN'S Matta gook: and Stationery Warehouse, car Market and t. , econtt a. Extra Fatally Flour. ULM the convenience of the citizens, the proprietors of the `PITTSBURGH CITY MILLS," Lave placed holes forthe reception of °tilers, at the following places: J. 6 R. lioyd 7 s store, corair of Wood and nth sta.; N. tiny vcootri 'Shoe stoic, corner Liberty and Nlark.et A. Uccle:l's store, 3d street L. Wilcox. Jr., Druggist, cor. 4th and Smithfield ; John t Smith's store, cur. Nigh kind Wylie streets ; Tetcgrr Office, Fourth street; It. C. lie lv, Groeer, coi . - .sth tn. and Market alley; :c,Oth Ward. Toe Picot Vr/I. 1,6 wilt call twice or thrice dally, Cur or:tern s and the. dcitccred promply either id Iturrcis , }o-:tr_d - oltm, talck }!our is Neter:attic for lamely usc.)without chargc for cartage.. ltes plait' that no act:idiots eau hn allowed, and that dpvers can itavo no knialtrdlijit to intitio Mout with:Oil ayinc,gt. Wc hope that .plea.,cd with diln aria tigCulcalt, us we shall endeavor to tto them just cc. toray2ol WILUART.II d; NOBLE. Ho! lott 6Ai.xpoastA. ril i rub‘criber hos hem untborived to receive Pack - ages to be forwarded to San Fr:web:co by the house of CuIiWINNE, BliOrtiEß tc. CO., al Panonto, and to engage Passage in first chtss s.tiiiug VeIiSCIR from 1'at1..0.4( 10 sou Nrauc ret,. Every jai/11111100n elven, on aproication to JOSHUA ROSINe•ON, opt .i l•o_xt ilnad..ll,, Flint Et., near Wood. 1111.APEsT StiAlfithat LOOLIti IN 'tOttiN.—Light .J Clottot, all wool, tiaslimarette4, Scotch Plaids, Linen Drills told tacks, with every variety of Mar• orille, and other Veatiugo and Trinimingt, by I.lulVa Sarsaparilla and the Cholera. NOT single 'nun, child has died of the CHOLLItti or ally of its ilyininours who used this invaluable preparation. Look at the city of Louisville, where this sarsaparilla is tirade, and where from 140 to :200 bottle. are retailed daily, but few isolated cases of Cholera have occurred, utid they were either persons (roar boats or those who disregarded our advice. (Cincinnati Cilronals, For sale by iiillYS.Ekt m fiIIhAVELL,I4O Wood st. Pittsburgh, where the gCliUlfle articlo may always be Warned. Important to Tailors.. JDST RECEIVED-6 Doz. to...sorted T.tilort.' Patel tiheam from No. to down to No. 2. ALSO -4 Doz. }haem' Patent Scissom, direct Ira ,tte manufactomm, and for sole at DOWN & '117111Vi":3, 1 3 0 Wood st.., 2 doom lattosv Virgin alloy. Dissolution. . Ijtll E; Co-Partnership heretofore, existing between the suh.eritierm, under the ['aloof J . S. BONNET & Co., 11c this day dis?olved by mutual consent- I.•sther partner may use the name of the concern - in settlement. JEROME S. BONNETC, P.I.A.TTIiEW D. YA'rr ON. Pittsi.irrgh, April ibi,lSso. [jam (laving sold my entire interest ill the firm of J. S. BONN= As Co. to M. U. PATrort, my late partner, and in retiring front business, I take great pleasure in recom.: mending Min to the confidence of my friends and the public. [ap3l J. S.:BONNET. Gravel Roofing. row, subscribers respectfully inform the citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity, that they are now fhlly pre pared to fill orders for GRAVEL ROOFING, in a man ner not to be surpassed in this city or elsevvhere.. From their experienee.in business; t h ey (eel confident that they will render satisfaction to all those who may give them work.. The superiority of Gravel Roofs over any other kind, particularly in ease of fire, is too well known to require any argument in its favor. To those whonre unacquainted with our work, we beg leave to re fer them to Itlessis: 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 .ween High and Tunnel streets. ' BIATTREW AIeGOVERN. a 19 . JOHN SKINNIN. LlU:Lite SUMMER' nOldery, CONIPIUSING a now stock of several hundred dozens of Cotton, Lisle Thread and Silk Stockings, of any color, quality and size, at extraordinary low prices. WM. DALY •& CO., Stooling Factory, Fifth streot. 6. JUST RELIFJ.VBA 2 cases .of Fancy ST AA and CHIP BONNETS, Ladle, Biding HATS, Chikiren's and. Mimes' Bonriers,.Boys , Rats, 4.0. Those wanting Bonnets will please give her a call be. fore purchasing elsewhere. All odors prcitaptly attend• ed to, at No 9 Efftlfst. [tnylo:ul - AIRS. A. LEECH -• - - T 113 SOLUTION.—The partnership of Meantv dt. is this day dissolved, by mutual consent. 'The bu siness of the rm wiU be settled by H. Lee. muirity, Pittsburgh, 30th Jan ~ 4849. NOTICE.—The undersigned will continue the Wool business and attend to the sale of Woolen Goods at the old place. - H. ;HE. mer• In retiring from the late firm of Murphy .k.. Lee, I take great pleurae in reconimending Mr. H. Lee to the confidence of my friends and 1.0 the public. - j aria - • J. R. MURPHY. Notice. . A N ape emit% will be made at the next meeting .of the legisla tu re of penneylvania, to incorporate. a Bank tole called the bieehantes Bank of Pittebargh, to be located in the City of Pittsburgh, and to have a capi• talnot exeeedi lig two hundred thousand dollars. THOMPSON BELL. _ . New Books New Book's t ' iiTAI,L,at the Periodical PfEce, No. S 5 Fourth street, T T is in the constant reeeipt of new works. • , The following compose portion of the works ,lust re-: ceived : The Vale of Cedars, or The Martyr, by Grace . Aguilar ; David Copperfield, y Charles Dickens, Esq Queen Joanna, or..Thellly'steries of The Court of Na plea; by G. Ve N Esq.; the seco n d part of Cruising in the LasilNar, by Cherie:3'J. Peterson Esq The BatelitS of the Osage ; Forester's Illustrated Juvenile Kirepsake for Childrena Juices of the Anitnal ,Bralk And the effect of :F.vaporatien 'in Plants. with: an ac,. 'count or the Originof the Potato Disease, by Justus Lac bea—a.valuable work for -fanners and gardners. , The Pictorialßrother,l onathan_and the Pictorial Cour ier are:received ; Cello, or DIVVY York Ahove .- Ground .and Under Ground,by G. G. Foster, Esq 4 The ileirs ,of Gauntry, story of Wales. Call and see' them. Anortni . , .. FOR SAI.E--;13 sniall-and middle-aged Faiths, ;10 or 21/mlles of Pittsburgh: These Far Ins are wel improved, eltd•Will be sold low for cosh orteirt on eyed it,' please call at - ,-- ' ISAAC: akIIRIS , Agency alit' IntelligenteOffice, ~.. Fifth street: novl3 IiCfITTTER.—LB biiiielirre;sh:Roll; • . -LPIO crooks do do -for family line dal - reeeirod and for ealoby ntreBA' •- - . SHRINER Ar. BARN solilEtBiiiit4•l7oiar r • Mit: C. A. FRO WN, from - New York, has , ansixtruerit. AIDIEG OLD • Tufty EI,DF. , of all the_ latest consist. - '• lug in part:of -Eine 'Garnet,.Trtiquois, Diamond, Tear! and other Set Pins for Ladles:and . 'AGentlemeti; rich Geld Lockets,: 'double . rind single cases; Gold and Silver Thimble.s ; 'G o ld Ifractleti a`VerY.wiriety ;fine Guard, a Fob and Vest Chains ;LndieS' Gold Chains - and Wittch 'Hooks; Gold Pencils -and , reuXi - a:largeasstirt. ment of every variety of Gold - Ear Rings, .Giuldand sir-. ver specmcles; Gold . Reys; Gold . Studs ; - deiveiry in Sets ; :loge the with a very fine assortment of GOLD and SILVER.-WATPHES; pure .Siver Spoons Spooks, plated with silver; Forks; Batter dives ; X alSb, , a variety of other goods usually kept in a jeWeler'e store.. The above goods will be sold at the wholesale price by the single article; and at about birpereent be low the usual retail price, and every article will be war. , tidited at thexime . of sale. The. Ladies-and:Gentlemen ' are most - respectfully solicited. to call and examine the foods at No. 111. MARKET STREET, Pittsburgh, :1 1 HE-subscriber wishes to biform . itie citizens of Pitts, 1. burgh and the public generally, that. he has removed his CARPET ST:4ILE nom Nos, and,o3 Wow/street, to the. Apollo Huildings, on Fourth street, recently °cod-, pied by the Museum, and has connected therewith.lhe adjoining rooms, formerly used as the Chronicle Printing oflice—which, in ennueetton whit his old. rosin, makes the most spacious: Carpet establishment In the country; sad his Advantages so tar surpass any house in this city for space, arrangeMent and good light, that lie is certain of suiting every person who may. tacoiliim with u His stock is complete in every :article In his - line; and great pains will be taken at all-umeatershow-goods-to persons winhing to look or buy. - Hosiery t Hosiery t filOslery 1 1 - XTM. DALY &CO. have far sale, at the OLD ESTAB. V y LlSliEfr-STOCKING street, between Wood and Market - • • • 2", • • GOCI dozens of men's undershirts (all wool) at S 1,00; 1 400 " merino " 1,00. - 100 • " 4 ‘ drawers - $:10 " a" (all wool) -" • 1,50 5000 " of fleecy Chamois and fur lined bucksk• • lambs wool and 'silk globes of every size quality n • - color; well adapted tor winter wears.- • 600 dozen of ladies black lambs wool stockings, made of fine American and Merino wool, with three threads in keels and feet. • - , . • • 1000 dozens ofchild mills plaid and hesitancy styles of gumelastic tops. 7.5 dozen of childrens pcilkds,jacketivmantillas t mults, victorines, gaiters and boots. Ali immense 'variety of the above . goods' have heel martulactured and teleeted with care, for our own trade, and will be sold at prices which will defy all competition. (Journal copy.) • WOOL6III Goode: 7P. - BALES SCARLET. FLANNELS, all grades.; V 10 do • do -•-- do - do; - do 'yellow - ' :do - ' , - • 25 do white . do ' do; 5 do green Backing, _'do;.,' 200 pea approved styles Blanket/ . . • - 50 pcs 71. superior Sack Flannels, allabadesi OS pcs French,- German, west of England, and American, black, blue, brown, olive and invisi ble green Broad Cloths ; 20 pcs . -Beaver Cloths ' assorted colors; 35 cases Sattinets, all grades and colors; 15 do blue, brown, green and black Jeans ; Just received from - manufacturers and recent importa tions Ifferebants are respectfully invited . to- call and examine the. same at A. .A. MASON & CO.'S, novl2 ' and 01 Market street Itouran S tr Inge. ALOT of genuine ROMAN STRINGS for violins not ' guitars, nave just becu received by, the substtber.. These strings are from the most celebrated factory in It ly ; they are four threads and four lengths, and for beauty of tone and durability arc unrivalled. The sub , scriber's agent having purchased the above for him at the Factory, they are warranted superior to any thing of the kind ever offered in this country. 11. KLEBER, • Golden Harp, No.lol Third street. N. B.—Now opening a splendid new lot of Nunn &. Clark's unit Danham's celebrated Pianos. [novlo Central Tea Store, ", Cornet of Fifa Strut and'Ma rket JUST "RECEIVED,-a large and well selected stock of FRESH TEASIrom tbe Importers, comprising the: very best qualities of Green and Black Teas, - which will be sold on the most favorable terms, Wholesale and retail. The attention of Families is respectfully invited to the assortment. inov9l HENRY C, KELLY. ~ ~ r Ntizititatietti; Rev. Dr. 12C.Illikellee Female Seminary KITTANNING, P. THE FALL SESSION of this "Institution will com meow. on Wednesday, Octobe r 3(1,1858. Far TeTUIS, &c., please see Cireulars at Mr. Mellor's, 81 Wood street, and Mr. George B. White's, Market street. In addition to the thorough system of - instruction pur sued by the Principal, as vouched for by Gov. I ohnAion and Bishops Upfold and Potter, the Seminary presents consideratiohs which may be deemed of some moment, in the limited number of Its boarding Pupils, (25,);, its retired situation, and especially, its not being contigu ous to ant- College or School fur boys. Dr. Killikelly may be found at the Monongahela House for a few days, and will be happy to wait on those desi ring to set him in reference to the school. REP XRENCE. IN Tux Ctrs—Hon, Charles Shaler ; ,Jobn 11. Shoeriberger, Esq.; Col. Wilson sPCandless. Piaiiufgh, October 10. AGENCY .OF Ilethesb's Celebrated Patent Sheaie. rinitundereigneflhasticen appointed by Mr.-Ileinesh, of New York, sole Agent for the sate of big Justly cetebratedpuicnt Tailors' Shears. lie offers these Shears now et manufacturers prices. Haying o complete as sortment of these Shoats, front 621 c. up to .91.2 a piece, he calls the attention of Ladies, fililliners and Dressma kers and Tailors, to his establishment, the' FRANKLIN CLOTHING STORE, 1711 Liberty street, fhb door froth' St. Clair, and respccuully solicits a share of the public patrOnage, which this article so justly descries. - • • ft* J. F. EROT PE. Sacred rauste Book. NI W CAIOIIIIA ttIACRA, by Lowell Masotti Cartnina_Sacra; National Psalmist, do ; Psalmist, by Hastin & Bradbury; Psaltery, by Mason &gs Webb; Bay State Colleetion. by Johnston and others; Cantisa Laudi., by Lowell Mason; . Mendelsohn collection by Johnston and others.; - ItlaSalt'd Harp, patent and round notes; Missouri Harmony, patent notes; Choir Chorus Book, by A N Johnson; Western and Chrisiumliarp ; • Boston Itlelodeott, vols 1, d and 9; Boston Glee Book; New England Glee Book ; Juvenile OtatoriOs, for Schools: The Young Choir and Young Choir's Companion A full supply or all the above receiyed sod for. sale wholesale or retail ; at publisher's prices, by ' JOHN lI:MELLOR, Noel Avood.Artet. MORRIS & HAWoRTii. its the Diamond, have. Just received trout the Old Country, and atr, for sale low fur cash— English Pudding Raisins; Candied Orange and Lemon Peel; English hlumard ; Pine Apple. Rum; 'London Gin; Irish Whiske.y. • Also from New York— Cooking Raisins and Currants; , Citron Peel ; Rich Crape Juice; Cocoa and Ct ocolate—all kinds; Ground' Spices; Nines and Brandies of every quality. trY2ll New Books 1 New nooks I AT .110LAIES' LITERARY DEPOT, Third street' opposite the Post Office, Blackwood's Magazine for December ; David Copperficid, Nos. 19 and 20; Littell's Living Ag,c, No. 311. ; Holden's Dollar Magazine far December; David Copperfield, by Dicken's, complete ; Boston Shakspeare x No. ; Dictionary filechrunce, No. a Orcen Hand, a Short. Yarn; -- Pictorial Brother Jonathan ; Pictorial Courier ; • Harpers' Magazine—all the back numbers ; • ' • Horace Templeton, by Charles Lever. (nov'27 R. V. Stockton, (Late 'Johnston Zo'Stockton,)' Bookseller; Stationer, Printer and Binder, TIAS on hand a very , extensive. stock of Blank I.l..Books,Taper and Stationery, not surpassed hy any other in the city, in quantity; quality or variety, which he will dispose of 'on the most reasonable terms. - 'Printing and Binding of every descrip - tion executed with neatness and dispatch. nov23 No. 47 Market street Dr MINER .k, CO., Smithfield street, have jest, ceived the Personal Distorter David Copperfield —complete in one volume; by Charles Dickens. Price 50 cents. • • , Geometry and Faith: a fragmentary suPplernent •to the Ninth - Bridgewuter Treatise. By Thomas Hill. The Recent Progress of Astronomy—especially th the United States. By Elias Loomis, m ' Professor of Mathe matics and Natural 'Philosophy, New York Dither sity - No- 28 Shakspeare, Boston edition. Centents Timen No: fit Dictionary of Mechanics—a valuable number. Treats on high pressure Steam Engine—Horso Power— Hydrostatic Press; Ece., ac. • [novia . . -Weekly-Baltimore Patriot.. .Taritt COMMENCED on SATURDAY, the 4th if V of January, 1851, the publication of the . -- WEEUY BALTIMORE PATRIOT. _ at the °Mee of the Daily and Tri-Weekly PATIODT.— This Paper will bo issued every SATURDAY -MORN ING, on a. large double medium sheet, containing altlhe tarws ov , rnswmti,hy the Mails and by Tolegmph,cro- Racal; Literary and. Miscellaneous. -and will also con tain a full and aecurateaccountof the Bit LTI-M ORB 'DUB KBT This will IMone of the • BEST AND , CHEAPEST PAPERS published in :the United States, • and for the Coustria REsinrit must be invaluable. - - • Besides-its general News, it will be decidedly Whig in itspolitics, giving expression In each number to the great conservative anion measures which have always char amerized Party, and which have been main mined.by the. Daily Patriot for so many years. . 1 copy., erne year,. ' 81,59. ` 5 copies, to ode address, one year,••• .•• .. • 6,03 10 copies, to one addrefs, one year,.". 10,00 and at - that rate for any number • above tertcopies---the cash to be sent, Is ALL CA Era, before-the paper will be I re' Copies will be famished ht wrappersat the entuat ing Room at two cents each.. Addrees. postpaid. • •-• ISAAC MUNROE. & CO,, . • Bahlmore.ll,ld.9 nov"22;lw F VS WAWA.- ALMONC . s - bags Laibon Paper Shell , • - 10 dn • ilo ; 20 doFilbero3 . , 'l5, do 'Cream Nuts; do Cocoa Nuts • , ; iteceikirig and for sale by noel 2 JOSUTJA XtUOD ES' it :CO ()LP- AYVER SEED—r2D bbls strictly: priyte phver4eee f in for ease D}* -Oak! • " L. S.WAMALiIi-tc Stpita n=f ltiiiUait it c4sliideilitr*ltieStOieti; 76 WALNUT' srßksr, PHICLADELEWS: TIIE UN RIVALLED PLACE for obtalalngyinTifinek; :Liquor's, &c., GOOD and CHEAP. •:q • , "SNIDER' , has lately—in con sequence of ilia unmet:. ous large sales tuadeby.him fogonsumers—been obliged largely to replenish hi 3 stock, by fresh importations, and he has soil. , the Sidisnictlon of offering Somertf the best Wines and Liquors ever: imparted by him. He would refer LO some invoices • ' - DUFF; GORDON & CO-SHERRIES-r-embraciag deli- Cate Pate m very , low prices, rare old, and some very choice 'AIANHANILLA, all on draught by die grillat.-. Also, rare old delicate AMONTILLADO L inetaiks af 1$ gallons sprciany selected for consumers. Some . EXTRA - .AMONTILLADO la bottles, put hi'Etirripir,4hich ettatkages as equal to any that can be produced. , ' The MAAIZANILLA and AMONTILLADO He's are peeriliany adripted -to donvaleiceaur f nrithey strengthen %Mauna atimatalleg, and have not the acid of many other Wines. PORT WINES principally specially selecteil• (of! his sales to consumers from the stock oft! Busxxxrca:s,” at'Oportri, and imported direct: 't These Wines are fruity and delicate; and Pato been. highly approved by his customers, because...of-41%0Jc manifest superiority overall other Ports and RedWinki palmed off as soch,.. : :• . They are of variousrions and prices, in.boiiies and draught by the gallon, orvholerale by - the Atkin • them is some rare delicate - WHITE PORT ;Ind AL% SEX PORT. • . . ; sia•Personti Suffering witlinhronicaffectibriof the bol2/1 els cannot be too carefai in their PORT. ' • • . MADEIRA (VINES of various sons, dry rind dry Fotith Side:old-East and-Wesiludia. &c., &s.• On.drauglit, in bottles and by cask 3.. • As to the SPARKLED WINES of the subscriber. it' is well known that the MOET EXTRACHAMPAGNE and the splendid . SPARKLING illOSELp.impotied hi him are, superior to any 'Wines; and are sold at prices as low as menet the inferior wines novPln the. market which are put upon buyers asfirts ...• He' has also CHAMPAGNE WINES of va dons brindit and qualities; at very low p INM rices. retailer wholesale:ln the article of CLARET Wi,geuerally, the subscri ber holds himself to be a judge, and he'orfers the finest stock here, from the very lowest price, by the-single do-. ten. to the fi rst class or 'premier cru .of Manor. Of BURGUNDY WINES he has a large stock and can assure customers that he can present text em, from his vaults, as good a bottle of Burgundy as France affords. . SAUTERNE and BARSAC always otiliond in bottles. His selection of RHINE and IHOSELLESWINES, from the cellars of Messrs. D rarntaari.& Joloin, of Co blens, are extensive , and number many Still Hocks and Moselle, from the cheapest sorts to the. veg choicest vintages of the ”TEINBERO2 7 which is the best growth of the Rhine. la the articles of COGNAC arid other BRANDIES be has now a fine stock, embracing some very Old'extra of 1800, of Oraao, -Demi & ace some celebrated "CLAVIER of 1821 in eighth casks, and 1842 in hhils. and"DUBOUCHE,'' . IB-14,inhlids;unronrignment,which will be sold Tow .• • . .2. . ..• Also-IRISH, SCOTCH and AIGNONGAHELA *HIS KEY, JAMAICA. SPIRITS . , PRESERVING BRANDY and all other Wines' and LICIaOIII_, including' all el the above, SOLD . by- BETAXL..TO..CONTSUME.RS In any quantity desired. • - ; _ - A conitantassortecrstock of HAVANA. SEGARS. . *OAR Goods cidirescd, - wiiltin ons day's reach of. iltda ddphies, VISIOIII . PAID: Orders will be promptly execu ted if sent by mail or telegraph • Address, ' ' • 'JACOB . Cheap Wine Store, 76 Walnut street;Thila. IV.--LYND J. 7L"..Deckeri Woodward: air. co: Builders awl Erectors - of Lightning.` Red,• on SCIENTIFIC PSINC . ORDERS left at this office-or the Post Office • and for so al interview ca i• be area on Faurib street, residence Pern of Dr. Hunt, between Wood and Ferry: E•facnces—Professor Sillimait, Editor of Silliman's Journal ; Professor 0. 'M. !Michell, of the Cincinnati Dbservatory j Drofcsior Robert Peter, of Transylvania University,lsentncky ;•Professor Chaster I ewer, D.D., M. D., New York; Professor .1. L. Camel; Clearland University. Ohio. In Pidsbure/s. W. Loomis, John-Hamel' -Wilson M'Candless, Mr. Childs, Cot. Morgan, Rev. Mr .' Spares, .1. D. Williams, Major Harding. IL S. Arsenal; John Ewing ft Sons, L. Harper, D. N. White, W. A. Mar.. strall,John Sampson,MajorDavis and Joan Shoenber • . . : • novls:if . Outline DELTON'S SPLENDID OUTLINE MAPS are now I - being introduced Into all the leading act:bole in New England and New York. We have obtained•the agency for them in Pittsburgh, and invite teachers and' school committees to call and examine them : " ' No.l—hlap of thb Western Hemisphere, MeV inches. No. do Eastern do do N 0.5 do - North America, . . 70/84 No. 4— do United States, 70.V32 . ND. 5-- 4.0 Europe,. • -70x82 No. 5 do Asia, - . 70x70:.: . • No- 7-- do S. American. Africa, 70x84 . , Price of the series, with key, 625 ; or the first two Iletnisphere Maps, with,key, SAO. . • These Maps arc unrivalled inaccuracy, beiuty and cheapness, and adapted to the wants of the primary, .grammar and high schools of the United States. . For sale at pat:Ashen' prices, without addition of freight charges,nt the ' ' • • EDUCATIONAL BOOK srone;.• cot Market and Fonnh Cheap Watches. . - • - EIIJUST RECEIVED three dozen. Gold Pateot LeverWATCHES, full jewelled, and.ld caiets casesof new and desirable patterni,which I can - cell from S3J to 540—and warrant. • • ALSO--one-half &lams do. at 530. .. a Gne ARSOI meat of English fall jewelled gold 4111.1 PliVer Patent Lever AVatches, of the best makers. . ALSO—Silver Lever 'Watches from SIG to $35. - - - - •• good common Watches at SW gad sl4—war. ranted. The above stock of Watches are as low as are ?old in %the eastern cities. W. W. WILSON, novIS cot Market and Fourth & NOBLE will sell their Eitni 'Flour , VT delivered on and after the Ist November at {T/00 lbs.;' Superfine at s tl,oo VlOO. lbs. A liberal dis• count to retailer& ' - novl. 130 AD MAKING.—A manual of the principles and 11 practice pf Road Making—comprising thc - locatlon, construction and improvement of roads,' common, mac adamized, paved, planked, tc., and railroads, byill :G. Gillespie, A. M., C. E., new edition with additions. 'A few copies for sale by . R. C. STOCKTON, . Bookseller, Trinter and Binder,. 47 Market street. ---------- Read Thep I • • To Farmers and those wishing • • TO INSURE llRrAcasto PROPERTY. ralim New York ".Washington County Altitual luau- I 13 bee Company " is the. company for them to insure in. It to the only.Farmers' Mutual Insurance Company that has run through five }COM without taxing their note his the largest compuny of the kind in the world, numbering over 111,000 members.. It does not insure Strain Mills, Carpenter or Cooper shops, or anything hazardous or extra-hazarding. Only Houses, Barns and their contents, and butAdl,ooo.on one risk; Churches, Academies and School Houses, and but $l,llOO on each. A certificate can be seen from. one of the first . men in Pittsburgh, to show that The Company does pay its loss es PremPLIT. . C A..CoLToN, Agent, uovt ear. of 4th and Wood sts., op stairs. f_l_LAZffli.S.l)lilll.o2 , ll)S.,—.lust received, -4 dozen Patent".. Glaziers' Diamonds, assorted, with and without - keys, and for saltiky JNO. B. MTADDEM rBr. CO., 05 Market st. • mvervolist•-Penetle. "GON'alS 3 n-celebnued •ever.poulted Penciloi in wood cases; just received and for sale by ocr24 •• - • - JOHN /WADDEN &CO. Cloth Store. . . ' ,- C L g r oi l jggs a a " n i iTT r a an im 4 ngT el a t =ll e nd v atr e s cbtl i plt s ; anp House in the city—by josssAll.2l4,NeanSoll:,int tith st ~ one door westot-IVoOd. 1403idon. Iluatard. , 'r, • • • PORE London and Durham: M astard, by Oa Icegjot sal eby loct3l ty -JOSHUA. ROBINSON. • YOIINtaILADINSI SEMLINAUX, • ALtRGHEZ Y. THIS SCHOOL, under the direction - of Mr. & Mrs-N. . W. Mgrce.t.r, will be Re-Opened in " Colonnade Row," Federal street, on MONDAY, September 2d. A primary department arid a nun:Maim' optional. branch esiltaveslmen added,nnd a corps of teachers secured; so that instructions will nowM be given ; to scholars . all For particulais see circulars, which may be had at the beak stores —or . consult the Principals, at their dwelling, on. Federal street .41l6gherip, Aug. 3. 'WILL °pert uCLASSICAL and EN ' GLISH SCIFIOOL on'the thelifontray r2r Septantiriicrt, Hoorn, over J. Williams. .fo'Go.'s Store, corner of-Wood nod. Falk streets: . , . -.- • . ite.v.:lVM. D.-Hoy/omi Hon.A4Azitell. Loanys; .. " Dr. Etzforr, • -T. D. McCourt, Esq.i• " Dr McGu.r.,, • Lir-wru W. T. lIDW/1 .... •--• • ' Bovi , n P • • ItAVING taken to the business of hlr. Benjamin Bown, Wholesale Grocer, Fruiter and Confection er, would.respectfrdly /elicit a camanunnee - rof 'the,pa tnatigevo: libevally,bestowed upon- their.p . reefeeesioe .. , and would'call the attintion of the public in general to the stock of . goods kept inMeirestablishment: which for, quality . cannot besuroassed in the city., •. Foreign Fruits; Confectionary, Picktms, Braces, pre. serves, Sardines, Oils, &c., &c., form pint of their stock now on hand, and all of the aboe: articles have been selected from the best eastern houses., r: A new stock of goods in the above line ale daily arid vil llF:l3.--Retailersand country storekeepers will End to their advantage to give us Lean. toctl2 Sliver JiPorks,l9poons t e,c. - ILITE keep coniitaintly oti hand a largei'estortnient of silver Forks,-Spoons. Lailles,&.e.i of our _own taanufactorei of standerd. silver. - > SOHN B. 151 , 1 1 ADDIEN & -CO.; 95 Market street." Magnifying 61etsses, jr - AF one, turd tend 'three Ogees, suited for detecting coute o te e gp i t bunknoAtsiresig.ingeisgogre BROMA.; Recker's Fririna; • oltshipg Putty; Starch Polish, rare Day Rhatrreceived and for sale • COULTER & BACKE, coinai of Wood and Thild'istrcettla QVAW.t.S.--Recej.ved this. morning.p .. tr_express, 4® :Bro2lle, Bay Suite and Long BlideW.4s-", S--.very sive. riot styles stadqtislities• For isle kiwss63.l . = 62 and 64 Marketiliestil. .111, .13131:S. LAKE.- SUPERIOR-TROUT:AND 011.. r, MOIST 'just reedived'from the Pittsburgh and .lale Royal Copper Mining Company - . - Thalia Fiert far excel in tine flavor and latness any caught in the lower Lakes; and ard put up expressly forfamdy use. - - - :HENRY, Cck:Rtlit ' corner of Pit - di - street abaltilarket ittley:„ •nRtN ING APER—A Misapply of el! ! the &Urea% Adzes 9n head end teids to order. WO REYNOLDS & SUE, Fleiar Reduced. WU:MARTI]. & NOEL ,fa t;#lori . . VlL*olll.:Plre'lliainiiiak 0 Aimpo4ty. • IiARRISBURIII4' PA; ' mitt Verr liberal•parronage iitertdodflo this Campo.. ny,_htivinissned,policies to the amount of near , One land a Ha ir Afilllon of Dollartl, duririg . the bit three . nieliths, is sufficient manifestation , of ;;Cto estizantion.,-, • and confidence of the public in the system of manage- silent on which its business is conducted. To•eityf or eenniry merchants, and owners; of dwell ings, and, isolated or country property, it is believed . dins company affords advantages In point of cheapness; safety. and security, inferior fano Insurance company : In this country.• ' . • Cohducted on the equitable and greatly imprsrved sylt-:!‘ lZm. of „Classification of Risks, exclading special,. 40zards, insuring only imetint in any one ,callty,,Orns preefading Me' frequency asul oteurrence 'toga aTC/1 ) ;indulge, on both the Stock and Mutual Ono,' it not only possesses the cheopiiess &rid aeCommodaticia' ' •• •of tiotE methods,•but entitles tho insured to a lion in the profits. , • , i It is under the control Of the following Directors J P. Battrerford••A. Jolrn 13. Packet:, Samuel T. Jones, Alonzo A• Carrier,Philo C. Sedganck; Robert Klotz. • •--• J RUTHERFORD,Vreet.; L.Q.u4turrt seF:r. A. A. CAsoollt,ACtiarl: j 13:r Branch-Orme for-Western -Pennsylvania, de Smithfield street, •Pittsburgli. *.Persons ,desdring Ingo wince will be furnished withbooks of the Comptony by' • culling at the adieu • • LootUrzmi . • ' lIE DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY T ANCE COMPANY.-01Bee. North Room of the change, Third street, Philadelphia. . • Insuasiccx.--Balfdings, llerchandlse and eater • 'properly in town and country, insured against loss or • t damage by fire at the lowest rate of premium, . . ' hLptra Inimasiscs.—They . also insure' Vesseli, Car - - • ,gots and freights, foreign Or coastwise, under open. or - , altecial policies, as the assured may desire. • Itaxso Taansrosssvon.—They_also insure ritterehidt: ' dice' transported by Wagons,'Railroad Cars, Canal • • ,- .Boats and Steam Boats, on riven and lakes, on the most :liberal terms. . - :. . •t: . , DIBECTORSJoreph H. -- Seal,-Edmand -A. Solider John C. flavier.ilobrat.lbarton, John IL Penrose - I _3=oe' • PAwards, Geo.°. Leiper„ Edward Darlington,lsaue R. ;'• .Davis, Polwell,loh Newliu,llt. bl.l.liustort,' ' • 'James C.'Hunt_lsTheclPhihtts "Poulding, Jones Brooks, Henry Sloan, Hugh craig, George Serrill, Spencer t. Ilvuin,Charles 0.• Johnson, William -Hay, Dr.-. S. Thomas,Johu Sellers ,Am. Eyre, Jr. , , , DIRECTORS AT P=SISERGII.— D: T. llorgan, ' Thigh "Craig', Jno. T. Logan: ' • • WILLIAM MARTIN, President..• . .%;•• . -Taos. C. Ilssa, Vice President. • • • •••••!,•... • Jossen - W. Cow.us, Secretary. • • • irrOllme of the Company No. 42 Water street, ,• burgh. • Ijellhdtf) 'P. A. MADEBLati Agent.. • • 40N-IGDFland , ldire Stools Icumean ca.. Coo, IDPF.RSONS• desirous, of insunng their Animals Sellk . i • learn from the, followhig by iaw of the Cccipany.,,••• • :.. that the terms of life insurance on stock is very. differtnt•:.[;!-; from insurance on human life..' The insured are entitled hipay where the animal breaks a leg,. becomes blind, • ..- .S.C. hartmat x. In the.eveht of accident or disanse such • • ft a timorous toeause permanent Injury, though death may, not ensue, they will be liable for the damage done to' the mutual uottt.tnegidhig the amount insured. •• : eor of - Fourth and Wood sta., up stairs. litssuriaisoe: ' ' TIIE OFFICE of the. rettureuire Co:€1 - .North Arnerscir has been removed to the Warehous e,of I lardy, Jones Co,Vo. 141 'Front street, third house East of ode t.where the subscriber svillissue Policies ork.Build ings and their contents, and on Shipments by Steamboats and other vessels; for the above old and responsible Company Inp3l WM. P. JONES. Agent. - • • ' 'Llaosna;Elealt.b - HE MUTUAL LIFE AND itE,kurii INSURANCE . T.COMPANY, ' Philaddphia, Incorporated - by the' . Legislature of Pennsylvania, hlarch,irAs ; Charter-Per petual- Capital 8100,000. Bales lo w er than any Pennsyl• =inlet Company, and 'full 20 per cent. lower than the usual rates of Life I esnranceins the following oororlari• :; sou will show- Thus a person of the age of: 0 insuring . I for 5100 for life, must pay itr the IBirard 82,30, Pennsyl vania 52,36. Penn Mutual 82,10,'Emutuble,82,01. England 82,30 Albion 82,42, Nets' York Life 82,36, Life and Health, Phdaddphys ' . 81,91: • • Omck, Charles D Hall, Wm F Boone, Robert P King, Charles P Hayes; W Baldwin, •'• Chas 0 B Campbell,fil DI Reeve, M. D.LLersie Cooper,. J Rodman Bazicer,E H Butler, Edwin R. Cope. .Presi sem, Saintiel Orrick ; rue President; Robert P. - King Secretary, Francis Blackburne. ' , Applications will he received end every information PiUsburgh.....• • - :. 5 ..; • oct=Y .1 inke.:priusNftn. Fire Luaus-anon Company. op no:wan:au . • D RS:— firli trurles W. Banter , : • George W..-Richards, • Thomas Hart, ..; :Mordecai D. Lewis.. • Tobias Wagner, '• " 'Adolphi F..llorie, • SaumelGrant, David S.Rrowne, . . Jacob ft. Bina, Morris Patterson.. , CI-LAG. W.. : I3ANCKP.R, Pres't. '• Cuss. G. BAZICIESII; SCCICUITY. . • ' : Continue to make Insurance, perpetual or limited on every descriptionof property in town and country. - • The Company have reserved a large.fflontingent Pond f, which, with their Capital and Premiums, vafely invested; : ;- afford ample protection to the assured. The Assets of the Company. on Jaunt:try 15t,1649, as published agreeably' to an Act of .Asi•embly, werins fot lowe, viz :—; : ' .. • • Mortgages 41, Real Estate ..... .... -s••••••: • ....fa 72 , tw3' Temporary Loani 1...4,a W., Stocks•• .61,51Z' nfi•' Cash, ' • 31004. - 3? •• Since:diets ineorporation, a piriod of 19 yawl, th ey have paid upwards of Ons Million Four hundred Thais sand /kits's; losses by fire, thereby affording - evidence of the advantages of - Insurance, a.e.well as the ability and disposition to meet with promptness, all liabilities. - . J. GARDUsIE.R COFFIN,Agent, - . • 4 Office N. E. conier.Woothandlkl sts • . - VIZ* andllse 1.111111,11.11430. • , 111 HE lionuatice Company Of North America', of Pfrfle • X- delphia, through, its duly authorized Agent;the sith. suriber,orers to make permanent end limited imirtmce. Us property, iathia city and ituvicinity, and on shipments. by the canal and rivers. , ' Arthur O. Cottn, Pres't. Samuel Stooks, . Alex. lienry,• Charles Taylor, .', Samuel W. Jones, • , Samuel W. Smith,. : Edward Smith, Ambroie White,.• • John A. Drown, . Jacob M. John White • • - John n. Nell;• • Thomas P. Cope, Richard D. Wood, *, ' Win. Welsh, • . ileraf D. Sherrard,Sec'y. This is the oldest Insurance Company in the • United States, having been chartered In 17E14. its charter is per. petaal, and from its high standing; long experience tn. pie means, and avoiding all risks of an extra haz ardous character, it: may be considered as offering ample seauri., ty to the public. WILLIAM ONES, . At Counting Room of Atwood,lones&Co.,Water and Front AL, Pittsburgh ' • • I mayfly •- ----- 7 - Irlre and .Idarldejlitirdaseutce. rPIIE INSURANCE CO. OF sORTIL AMERICA wSN jamake permanent and limited Insurance on Property. , in this City end vicinity, and on shipments by Canals., • : Rivers, Lakes t and by Sea, • Tho.prope riles of this CtOlie . pany am well invested and famish as available fund.forii the ample indemnity of. llpersons who desire to be.pronz.., tested by Iniuranee. - AVM. P. JONRS,Agent, maylB • • 44 'Water street. • , . M...EDICAL DEPARTMENT.--The regular conrieot Lectures will commence on the first of licrortnoto and continue until the last or February. The Anatemi. -cal Deparunent mill be opened and ready. to receive Students by the kis% of October. The Medical Depart. meat will bo under the directionof Vic following Z. Farrow, M. D. Professor or Anatomy. R. S. N swims, M. Professor of. Surgery. J.R. flows, M. D., Professor of Theory Practice. W. Brea PowinJ4 bL• D., Profeasor of PhysiologY; P thology, Mineralogy and Geology. J. Kuco, M. D., Professor of Materid Medic a, Tberarieu tics and Medical Jurisprudence. • . . I. MILTON SANDaIa,M. D., Professor of ChemliarY and . • Phammot._ J. A. Wu-soN M . D., Pro - kiwi of Obstetrics and Md. -eases of Women and Children. Hallam—Prof. R. J. fluacs. . . .Bar_Tery—Prof. R. B. Naw - rort. _ Z FaXaleAle, M.D., Anatomical Demonittathr t , Thu fees for a full course amoont to ,•• . • - Each Professor's Ticket,Sls-; Maui c SS; monstratorhi Fee,Slo. Graduation, 520.• - Those desiring lusher luformation,wiliptease address their letters (post paid) to the Dean and Students arri ving in the city will please call on him at the Cpromer• clef Hotel. R. S. NEWTON, M. D.. . 2 .; Dens' of the Faculty,:... - LAW DEPARTMENT. - Hon EW hlltato, Prof. of Theory and Practice of Later:. Jiro Dziarnium, Esq, Prof of Commercial Juriaprudefica. Terms-650 per session. . All e ornmumc aliens pertaining to this . dep tiritnent mos t be addressed to E. W. . . Memphis, 2linn,March, ABM). , - The Ifitcultica, for intellectual abilities, moral worth and professionaLacquirementsi will compare favorably with th e mostd isting unshed in our country. The 11l eilic al Faculty constitutes an anomaly in this or ariy. other country—allot them are able Lecturers and the best of Those who willconte.mplatelnir geographical petition, and the extent of our population, can have no doubt as to the eligibility of our situation for an enterprise or ; the kind. , A sup health, inclatilag oil seasons of the ycar,we deny that anyedureity has mars. • . The first class of the Law end Medical Dpartmentso. this Institrue were small, but tha gentlemen. composing them are talented and in the highest dcgre e respeC tab le— a favorable When for the future prosperity of the Institute. That the public may be satisfied of the permanency of this school,we teal it our duty to state, that the Tuutees and Faculty form, a unit in action, which augurs-well Cu, its future success; and that the. Peculiar internal organi• ration which connects them, ca nnot be interupted.: • . nit' of the leraphis In elltale. : TLta “Plttabizreb.Brevvery.” -- HYING taken a lease oft s re Well known Brewery, and havinTit nowin fall operation, I ase, now pre pared to furnish my friends the public with a gape riot article of ALES and- IId.VABIAN BEER, In. any' quantity . Calk 'indite, atthe. corner of Peon street and uarket's alley • ' jati<ll • A= BEraTz.... • • . . - Storage. --- • • . t. hive fine and convenient Storage on tin, secotul . • and third 'stories of- anf Watchcase which we Ny art Cornish at reasonable rates. Also, a large aniturs Cellar, suitable foj Storage , : 'MAGUIRE th BAN E, ap26:tf) No 12 d Second tit, be t. Smithfield 'and Wield --_,- window Sharing, itorittaro, GLASS PAINTING AND STAINING, warranted to wash, at No. 10. Sr. ppm& ISTIUMT4 Prmenco. For specimens, call at Willtine:lially_• Walliees change, Smith fi eld greet; and liecalVit Lint Store,Woo4 Masorue a • • mil Ct.o Ei*AptoPs 64d BaJgt a, Pointed Ina superior manners .' - - . 6. Fresto painting ezeitl:llll9l3llarpenot eity e, with "quit can and Foreign . deeigne:sV iv :BlNMS . WATSON. ARD-R. ICEMAN: •:':'.;:' ,, .. - "::7 - . ; ;T:':' .1,- BM
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