30P. o.4l),,AlRsinta. 9 : , Erggt!lFl. Ban kilia • •tNi r tatti4ritortVntortitit,eeZ•tiottjdc 4 r itU l l t u nk tr Moon 4- 811330/11..g.orrIcrrAvIX4.4n11 Sixth Sheen. Htlithjliang, Fpordi . sdroot i appostte M Dank , WA Mt 4- Co., 64 -Wood.trat i 241 door above Foortlt •-r9-3anett," Co., S', W. corner Wood and Fount], 'los. • t s"Mittf Od•Wrtiod•stfetir, gd door beloW Foarttra J ttr Roptte g Oyler Wend:nut Third stream t . grlrdet . 4.ltattnt,'etatter Wood and Thitdtttreets., tt -if Williatits 4. Vo., coinat Wood had Thinl 4t.4. - .took ftairit,t °mei Alatkit , a lid Ptah ktreet4.- .14.4 . 4nh0ms 4. Sons, *.S . M . atjtttt. bOttetn rld and 4th, t • • • I Paidtqfithei and Jewellers. W %VilecchiLdrlttieriltaltet and Fourth streets 212 Riebardsoni 21Alaticet strent,.nzaratua Diamond • John 61oPaidde tr.&-Cot 63 filarkertureetim ear Fifth Sacialftt Reittexon6i7 - Fiftb,street, near Market ?Little do Rothe-40f allitkotteet - near Grant - .• • -• • . . • . 4-Produce staaita.SillW'iod street, aboya Fiftb. . • • texispderlvog,2l3.l.ibetty street,Opposife Heed, i,.71,4104 . 44ri,19 Commercial Row, Liberty Street. ~,,.4.ki.lnaruinthltin; Pommereial Dow, I,iberty street • Stlisprge , & 0. 1 1 4 2.16 Liberty street, oppct;ite:th:" " • • Wmil Gritioly;2lol,itterty street, opposite Fable Hotel. •• , Myers & Huntert 129 Liberty. street:. • • s McClurkan & Co., 142 - Liberty street. flici4Vii St Ittollidatit,Sixtit, between Wood rind Übe mt. &It Floyd, Liberty, Wood and Sixth streets. • .LantbertA. Shipton,l33 and 135 Wood•street. Whi Dyer, l LibertYStrdet;roppositetth.- ' . • • It s & It SlcCateheolf,'No:ls3.l.aberty street. Drawn & Dirkpatrielr;l44 Liberty street. • &.Bcnnett,37 Wood st . .,opposlte St. Charles. Tassey.t Deal, 35 Vood street, opposite St. Charles. J S Dilwortia*M4 27 Wobti,lielweenlst and fld sts. ' k:Winliagaley &'C0.,'N05..16 and 20 Wood street..- • k•& XeCanttless,cortief Wood - and Water sta. IVm hleicee, corner Wood and*Front streets.- rlio bridals, Wilson & Co.,Water,bet. Wood and Smith'd... Church, Carothers & Co. NVater. and Front streets. Ccis ee. Bent r, corner Sinithfleld and Second streets. ourmiusbBmitk, l -3 Sinithfiolit street, teat Water. • , James Deltney,:Jr.frintner.Wastir And Smith fi eld streets. CiltOr7n4 41 Water between Market nod Wood. ' . IV B Holmes &Bro., 37 Water, bet .. Wood and Market. ....148. t Waterzaan,31. Water and 62 First 'street. , : Jautes•Daliell, 24 Water and 44 Front street.. dohaFPerry cornet Hancock at. and Duquesne Way.' • •••Kiiia Willooriteatb 27 Worst street. . • - RileTiMoViews ikVik"Witer,bet; Market and Ferry.. - ,l 6 llQW:arsii . .Fortiaraim 'Merchant& , seneenWtiiints.ls Commercial Row, Libcity. street. Mamma:tons & Sonil3s Wood street. • : • ' • Georm•CoeJsran, N 0.20 .Wood street, - . • , S a. W Harbaugh,s3 Water and 104 Front street. t-...AN.sinkirk.t.Sou.Sznithiaebi street, near Water 'Robertson & Reinert, N 0.109 Second street. • • ' Atlas:Dona & Crozet, 25 Market st.,oetsteen Ist and 2d. Freylogle&Clorke,lo3 Second street, abaire Wood. —Whokiae Gnveii and Dealirs 1n Lipka! 1. Walson,yorner Ltbe'rtY and Wayne streets. rio ItleDerta & Bros., 13, Commercial. Row, Liberty at. Jas Patton, Jr., N 0.17 CoMmercial Row, Liberty street. Dryer, N0.‘11.1 Liberty street,and. 53 Diamond alley. 51.Tacksen DuncanaßLlbt rty street. . Robert sloore, 11 Commercial Raw - , - Liberty street. . :Robert Bell, Liberty street, oppOsite Wood. \V Lehtncr & Co., 180 Liberty street. • W 4 M Mitcheltree; 160 Liberty street. • ,- • Jacob Pire•aver, J T., come r !thrice! and Front streets. • • • Saddk, Barnes* arid. T hunk 'Maken. • . T 111 °litter, Liberty, opposite Seventh street.' • AVolstein, 126 Weed street, near Virgin alley. ' J P Smitir,l4Z.Wood 'street. . • Rahanser& Doff, 1.56 hied of Woo &toren t. • •,W Gilderifenney 1001 oitast., third door below Fifth: , 1 .11 WMankey,VONVood bei:itla and Diamond alley'. SaindelMeClarkal t 9G Wood, bet. sth and Diamond ell - IVA Beetle! 88 ood pi cot. Diamond , alley. - • LOOkiii•Glaaxa and Vatieties. iadleipte:4Cei a jßWond si,,__beteve en ad and'idi.. Kennedy & finveye462, Captor Wand tird F6n016) IF., Kennay,Feldtstreet, near,Wood, - - _ . _ . Hodkinion, 46 Wood, between leand 4th streets. . : ;fenryHijghr t 1251yookstreet, doors#os,etrful. Pfehitseikr4 and Slaliknters. . .: •.' Re'y ik.Co.;tonier of Wood and Third streets. JG Baekotea,l37 Liberty streeterman Books. We= Soriba, Fifth' street, between Wood and Market. i 4 rt4,13 at—School Books and Stationery Loomis, Atetift9 Wood at—School Books, Hott Englisli;Te Wood street • • • • Johnstotr& Stoektoo,nonier Market and Third aut. H Batson- & Co. 8D Marke t st,eil door trout Diamond Hl3 Bosworth l&o, 4F Gurth itiyer; neat Market.. ; Inektort, comertlbedrand Wood streets. the phe :We file dieineltilios.ls4l Smithfield tweet , Clighimg 'Siores... . . ✓Kane Morgriz,l92 Libeityst,4 drisisaibottiVerglti Fruittenfeldle. - A.Otenstrat, Ltbettg street. . Dcirsfaing,2ll! Liberty street - • • • •• • , Wir & McMtlUeb,"allLiberty,eor.CiflitOrt . 'lkaibyer Gribble, 261 'Liberty et...? dbora &basely:stn. -: J' Davit; corner Liberty andirtsui streists.. ; P ftopewell,l3s Ltberry at., near St. . R S Mirelruid,4s Liberty et ;corner Vity.in alley. ' • V' Delany, 45 LibertY street: - :' •." • • • ' . ' • Argust•&aeruarkl4 9 Liberty street ' McCloskey; 161 Liberry street.' .• • - , ll , ohignell, IDSLibeny street. • •• •• • • ; ' , Litorrenct Mitchel, IG.TlAbertyatteet. . • • . Wooditreet,bet.4th and Diamond alley Seßcoeder Hageinan - 6:. C0.,_67 Wood', I door Leto* 4th . ..ffilderliraad h Co, ) 10 Wood street, near Waltz. - Robert Chenter,•76Smitlifield Rt., bet. 4th lad Diam , d Parker .t. Lowe,' 66 S. ollthfreld sutet; near 4th. •Morgans_teru & roc; "Ong' . fialt,",4s Laseny street.. R Straw, corner Market iuM Second stteete. fi ark er,Sl hitirlreryv, betareenti and pd. " • • asSit'aisd Pistols: " • .'..wil•lilcbaruiey;edriier Liberty and Smithfield birrets. • 'Jolui Valli st, between liiteriet and Liberty. : ::Joaepli.Craig, Wayue at:, opposite Canal Basin:. . • 811 Wood st.,i door' below Diamond alley A iddrailand, Smithfield si.,bet.elth and Diamond alley. Samuel Gray, Exchange Buildings, St. Clair street. • Cheap Publications. • tia IL Miner. staithfiela st, oppostte Brown's Hotel. P Morse, 65 Fourth street. • •-- Statutes. Literary• Depot, Third st. o .opposite Post Office - • - • • Dry Goads Merchants. 2' Hague. earner Market and Filth streets. • 11 Eralieh,Loo Market street near Fifib. . J Shea,.loB Market street, between Filth and Liberty. J G Mentz, 114 Market street, near Liberty. •.• _.l. c JFMcConnell,euruerMarketandFitlbstreets.' J V Diller, 8.13. corner Market and. Fourth streets. Was 11 Garrard, Now,liork Store, 751 Market street. • G.Spence,:k3 Market street, betweea tld and 3d. • • C Mentzer re. Co., tit Market et, bet.,Gth sad Diamond. Alexander 4:-.Dai , t 75,N. W. ear. Market and Diamond - Absalom Morris, .5 Market at, bet. 4th and Diamond. Gebrge K White, M Market st., between 3d and 4th. • Russell, 64 Market at., near Youth street. . W.IL Murphy, earner Market and Fauna streets iVlictlesale Dry .Goods. . . shiiekieu 4 White, 091Voint street. - 4t A biased &Co So Marketbettieen 3d and 4th. Murphy, Wilson 4. C0..,48 Wood st., 241 door above 3d. • yarepton,Sraith 4. Co., 34 Wood st.; between 34 and 4th • - M iter men vut Taitidir orlhe Peace: , 'N Siekmaster, Fourth street, abOve A G Reinhart, Irwin. street, ;tear Liberty. , . _ . • " ,t3oots and Shoo.: . Wm Jackson, corner Liberty and Wood stieets. El /atr i a Liberty street, next Eagle Tavern. • Simnel , 122 Wood street, above Fifth S Keys, a Fifth stre et, near Market. 91msled, corner 'Market and Liberty t , • Jacriesltobb,9 o , Market and 41 L i berty: wee "Tose,ph Plummer, 109 Wood street, near FUln Cteorge'Albree, 71,.corner Wood and Fourth streets. ...McCurdy 4. Loornis9 - Wood it., between 3d and 4th. Butledire,4B WoAstreet,'lhird door above Fourth. F W ilaywArd; corner Market and Liberty streets Gnaws; N 0.105 Third street, Joules bliller,limithfield street, near ..Diareelld !410.* John Togglint, Smidifiehl itre mops ay FOlltin. J Batei, earner Satithficid and MnSereets. li • Troth* Scott, cornet Smithfield and Fourth streets. .Wni tole% Smithfield street; fode door. above 3d. Viru nettler, Staithficld'llieet, near Brown!. Hotel. Jean CaMpbell, corner Smithfield and Second streets. :W,Blichinertz,ASnuthfield,between Front and 2d sta. -r A Binton.4"Ht. Clair street, near Liberty. TTliompson,f34 Clair St, between Fenn and•Brldge: H PenT,TS Fovirth street t near Wood. Brennen 4 Filth strait, near filtirket. - • Witt! ,Nrii4i 2 4 l *, • . • 41.. W itsibanit 1i,53 Water and 104 Front streets.. .b,t -WU= Basker,Smithfisld at, bet.4th and Diamond ay. Hugh Lee, corner Liberty. street and Cecil's alley. Planing and 84h Factory , . . t,n . • . 4 Thcanas Moffitt, Venn strecear the PoLit , JP* A Kelly, Seventh street, above the Canal. klarritrare and .Csakry. . . Walter F Fahneiroek,lB4*Liberty street. lieoci4.lt.tl 33 Wood *tree t, above Filth. `....':;11.ays 4. Getty, 1 Market street,near Fourth.. . ..;,f,,Niat Lane , comer ,Liberty and St. Clair streets. ap Jr tit Idarkemareet,neer rm. aik ,„ p05W09.1,0. r bet. fit' and Dlamondar COrvoright, 83 . w00a I door be.ow 'Diamond alley. _...-, ! , - ifokin.Wisiker,Ss Wood st.,,bet. Dianionti alley and 4th st. f• :Appel* Lavely,fdiWaireet,lid door below Fourth. Whitmore 4 - Wolff, SO Wood tit. between 3d and 4th. JeStrOh 001115 Z Woo s and Second streets. Bows # Tetley , 140 Wood street, near ltkrita4 alley.. ~Lcather"....3torn. ... . . . . .. - .Wl.Minton & ,No leS Liberty atreerriopposito Sitth. .Walterl3l 83 Libeny.st.; opposite head fWo d a t u ..,.:-Virta Y oun g e t ail 140__Llb_erty'street, near St. ° Clair. '°- .. ' - 'Samuel hie wood and corner Diamond alley. me , a e rdman,n, Wood. 34 door belowDtamo d all ' ,:, libLehardliard,lolWood mrem. • , n e . -- , : .VirillbarAirann,Diamond alley. . • - : ' ... liirßes Darin, Diamond alley,near Diamond, • . ~ ..,.. !. ..--: ... .. -7., ... ; Drugs and Afeditines, . Keyser it McDowell corner at. cilia Vargin alloy 1 .F 2 .:., ii, toolico-,-31:1Vabditt;tietWeep 3d and atb. ' ... ": L %Moil:Jr.; ear. Harkekiereet• and theDitutond and f . S..'"l.,:witeoz.jr:4oTherlditu4Smithfiefiloreets. ' - ' • '''' i Dell ISmyieneorner 'Nike - ind/Itlrd Sheen , . -.-- • • '.. J.A,Aones 4 , po.,etrritelWrilnuttind Penn Streets. ~:?; A Selig, i_erriter fletui and Penn streets. • :-?..-Ettartn Soifer, entrier Liberty and 'St:Clair streets. - t iffidifrii Fendmi 11, rnorMonorigstela Roam,. ' - '.. ' - - 41 4.-Fiangootli 4- Do, corns& Wood aid Eri.mt streets . , tau f - 1 1. 9 4 n -.3:4t.i. xti is , : " I.a. k., w. a. dally - Thoi K Elibbert,cornerLiberty tuul. Smithfield ste., and I'donuftietureifof Writing Fluid and.lnks. t~mllendetsou,2jbibeny street. - . • : • ' •.• .- - 0 7 110tei .6101 h fore z • : 11) St u t t 4. Co ,-N ci 1 V. , Wdod etrect, • • • '; • - Hass, Caps. arid Furs... , Wm Fleming:6o Wood street,conter Virgirthatey: *Wilkeson ¢ - Mellituner, 96 'Market st, door-from Fifth. P. Wit Onee,4d Smithfield ti, between 2d and and James Wilson; Smithfield st; 9a door from Fourth. W Glassgow,lo•J Wood st: third door below. , W Douglas,77 IYood street, fourth dock above Fourth. S Moore: 75 Wood; third door above Fourth. Charles II Paulson, 73 Wood street near Fourth. -McCord 4 , Co,:connerWood and'Fillicstreets. •.. .Johnll Oarey,l43 Wood st.,op.lst Presb.lterian Church. , f.. Cabinett-and •Chair _Haas. . r,.. , Win EStevenson,3 Fetterman's Row Liberty and 7th 141 Splane 4. Son, corner Smithfield:and:llM streets T. 13 Young Smithfield street, between 9d and ad. Frew, Smithfield, neat Foarin street. • , Inticrarirc ,Compantes, Life ins,. eo, kv ppd late ct. .Dela Wore mutual %few; 43 Wautr Auect .Wegoni - Insonmce Co, of Pittsburgh, No. atrWiter tit. PtoiSotiOuSineuraucp.Cp, Office' ittl - Wood street, ' PranklinpiednooniOOe Co comer Wood nod :Id clx . • TVsaL P . ayer and Bordering. W PMitslisll,lBaccessoi C . 14111;) d 7 Wood stair. Jameilioward ¢ Co,trWooilat,3 doors below Din. ay. J Stititlifield street. item . FoOnb. Thomas Palmer, 47 Markel et, between 3d anti 4th' • mien; and Comer Smiths; Doordidger, Wood street opposite Ist Pres. Chuteb A Cripples., ebnier,Liberty and 'suntlifteld aireets. L.Sbropa, - Xtbeneurs Building , Liberty street. 0t 11ackorea, 12 Wood street. . -J Wood street. 8 bleerew s 17 Fiftlist,tetweett Woo'd and Market. •.141 Dembil6r,6o Liberty street, neat Market. • • Sivirill'itSliirk, No. 8 Market street, near Water: Kelly 4' Bro., Sixth, betoreea.Wood and Liberty streets James 'T Kincaid, Front sad Yd streets, near Market. I,44.l3,liipiie'vy, 13i Tlkird at; bin Woo 4 atici.Smithfield /24 1 4 r . 4t Blakely tZio., Penn street, (Canal ,P Byruei 4. Co, eta Liberty 114 ino Thompson Agl Liverpool and Philadelphia Packet Line,lirown patnek,l44 Liberty Street.' , ; firodm's Hotel,Sinithfield st., - between Second and Third. Nit-girds House, corner Water and - Fertry streets ' Farmers' inn, J. Little;• comer, Fourth and Ferry streets Wm. Tell Hotel, Water street, above Smithfield Eagle, itletilaster,Sr, Liberty street. - St. Charles, comet Wood - and Third streets. National Hotel,Water street, above Smithfield. rentibtute, corner Hancock at and_Dminesno Way: • Burnt District Hotel,corner Smithfield and Second sta. Manongaliela Honagcorner Smithfield and Witte: sta. Exehange Hotel, comer Fenn and St. Clair SITOttB. • Foundry Warehouses. Mcßride 4. Co, corner 7th and Liberty streets. Nicholson a Payne, 181 Libertyatreet, head of Wood Wm IrminAthencton Building, Liberty street.. Pennock, Alitehell it Co, 160 Liberty street. ' • Alex Bradlny, (sign Gilt Stove,) No. 111 Wood street: John Anderson 4. Son. corner 'Water and Want ate. ' Bakers and Confectioners. A:Andrew ,5 "Eagle," 52 Diantond alley R Rawly; it. 'Road corner Wylie and 'funnel ntreetA. P H Hunker, Fdth'stteet, near Market ¢ P'Snheldeeker," Star," 42 Diamond alley. !dards Kunz, Smitinield st, bet. HMI and Diamond fine 'Wm E Sown,,,“ Union," Smithfield At, he t.34land 4th. . . Milliners"rind . Afaisti4s ifakerf. • . • . . . Mrs: Miff, 10 St Clair street, between Penu and bridge Mrs Leech, Filth street, between Wood .and Market. Mrs AIN Moraisori, No. 8 St. Clair street. Mns Parker, N 0.4 Pnuersoo ' s Row, Si. Clair street. Miss Ksin, corner Penn and St. Clair streets.. • . • . . . PAU:Cy. awi Varidy .Goode. T IC. Ilacknigh ¢ Bros s 117 Wood Street, near Fifth. McCandless ¢ Campbell, 97 Wood street. Geo W 'Kuhn, 713 Wood street ,sign Gilt Comb. • Marko . Arbuthnot, cor. Wood street sad Diamond elle Kauffman* Boyle, 69 Wood et, t door above Diant'd a Zebnlon Kinsey, 67 Market street, near Diamond. Kinsey* Knox, 02 Market street, near Fifth. 1.. • - . „ . • otion suanwacturts One r ¢ Monaghan{ :.'3 Libeny street. Boat &oru. 11 A AVeaier, Wayne street, opposite Canal Basin. John Hannan, 60 Waterst bet Wood and Smithfield. James Herr. Jr.. Co - 35 Water street, near ?darker. Joseph Major, No. 4 Pdarket street, near Water. it Mcgammoa Stevens, 7 a nd s 9 Market at, near Water. Thomas Oliver, S . B.. Bakery, 29 Water street. - • •_. • • .Brush MaaufaeWren. . elite ¢ C 0,120 Wood street, s above Fifth. .1 Keanady,6B Wood street; worth door above Fourth • • 'Family. Groceries: A S Getty, corner Wylie and Wasbingtoa streets. lliant %Vasco, corner Second sad Huss streets. George Humbert, comer Pena andliarbury streets .Thomas Applcbc,COriler Wylie sad Tuuttel streets George Artburs, corner Smithfield and Fourth sts. Hugh Garvey, 1413 Liberty Street, opposite Fifth. .J Donaldson, corner St.;CLuir and Penn streets. J S ill Voung 4 , Co, corner Fourth had Ferry street,. ft Paul, corner Seventh and Grant 'tree's. Cyrus Black, Diamend, back of Old Courthouse. W Buchanan, corner W ylie and Chatham streets. II Hoeveler, Wylie et, betwecu Tuna.' and Chatham ft C Kelly, corner Fifth street and Market alley. -Thomas Woods, Liberty street, near Water: Trim . ming -Hosiery and Variety. MI Daly &Co., ftfanufactureri and Importers, filth t. r lI usion ¢ Co, 62 Fourth it, hot IVood and ftlattet. Win Al 'tenth, entnet.Thlrd nail Market street. John Orr ¢ Co, Market street, near Fifth. Joseph Horne* On, 63 Market at., het. 4th, and Ui iimond . ' Tobacco Snuff and Cigars, Pullet - tot - 414G Wood street, near Sixth. J McCollister, 19 Filth at, between Wood and Me idgot• Daniel Day, 49 Wood sueet, between 3d and 4th. .1 Stein, St. Charles Wood street. George Sheater, [O 7 Smitkfaeld street, near Falb. W D Rinehart, , Irwin st,between Liberty and Penn. A Mazorie, Zst liana street, between Liberty and Penn . . e, Extract of Coffee. Scan Martin, Extrnot cf Cotten tUnufacturer, Sl Dm mond Alley, between Wood and Smithfield streets. Gass Mapufaclurers. Wm McCully 4- Co, 139 Wood street. Chambers, Agnew C 0,9 Wood, bet Water and Ist Bakervell, Pears* Co, corner Wood and 2d atreeto. Curling, Robertson 4-Co, corner Wood and Front rte. Simpson Co, 22 Wood street, next ltagaley CO) • John H Mellor, et Wood street—Chia:nines Pianos Lembo Merchants: • William Dilworth, Grant street, near Seventh. ' Bowan 4- Dawson, Sixth street, near Grant. Thomas Scott, Penn at., bet Barker's alley and Irwin Soap and-Candle Manufactories. A Wilson & Co., Ross street, between 3d and 4tlt.. I,ViLion & Gorman,Foarth street, near Ross , sawyer 4 : 50n,49 Wood st, opposite St. Churles.• • • !mils. and Candies. -litiOAtiderso_ Wood 15 Smithfield et, between Ist and 2d. Hanker 92 Wood st., between 6th and Diamond alley ;so494.Rhodes, Wood street, near Water. • • ••• • . • Plough - Manufactories. Robert. Hall, N 0.147 Liberty eltreet .llall Speer, Penn etreet,corner CeelPi alley • Mustard and Spas. John B Bell, corner Liberty and Ferry street's. ', Rhodes 4- Alcorn, 30 Fifth st, opposite Post Buildings Tea Stores. 13 M Young 4. Co, gamer Fourth and Ferry street. Pittsburgh Tea StorOWlSillb et, bet Wood and Malice. - . Dentists. Wm A Ward, Dentist, Penn street, 3 doors above Hand !TIRE CCoPartnership heretofore existing between the I. subscribers, tinder the fmin of J.S. BWINET & Co., Is this day dtsscgved by mutual consent. Either partner may use the name of the concern in settlement. . • • , JEROME S. BONNET. • . &TTHEW D. PATTON . Pittsburgh, April Ist, 1850: . Er Having sold my entire interest in the firm of J. S. Bon= & Co. to M. D. parrot, my late partner, and In renting from tipsiness, I take great pleasure In recom •mending him to the confidence of my friends and the public. . • • .-[up3). - .- J. B.,J3ONNET. Gravel Booiltas. Milt subscribers respeetfully inform the citizens of Pittsburgh end vicinity, that they are now fully pm pared to fill orders for GRAVEL ROOFING, En- a man.' net not to be surpassed in this city or elsewhere. 'From their erperlence in business, they feel con fi dent -that they will render satisfactionto all those who may give them work. The superiority of Gmvel, Roofs over any other kind, particularly in case of fire, is well known to require any argument In its favor. To those who are unacquainted with oat work, we beg leave to referthem to. Messrs. Thomas Liggett, Br., John. F. Perry, Rody Patterson, 51. Sane, Jr., and others, for whonwe have done work. Orders thankfully received and promptly attended to We will be found on Wylie mreeti be tureen HlgbandTunnel streets. . MATTHEW McGOVERN, To r tars. • • subscriber would call thei !LAU ntiiiit of Primers to' roix , ids improved. Printing Inks, pf variou.4 'kinds and' Ao xvbb ile offers for tale at the lowest market prices, and warrants to. Lie of the veryGrat quality. . JOHN D. ItVCREARI, • • Printing Ink hlanufacturer; • No. $-31 - and 333 Stanton at., New York. His writs m Pittabttrgh are7-Mr. R. C.Shiektoo an Mr. Wm. H. Haven. . • fur This paper is printed with Ms News-Ink. foe It 8 ft. C. Stockton, • • 'BODILIETLER AND STATIONER. - No. 47, CORNEA av 141.Avivv an; TEEM/ =REIM • " .I)IFAS constantly . on hand tor, sale—Writing, Letter,' JLI.,• Printing and Tea PAPER; Bonnet, Binders', Pa lette- and. Trunk BOARDS; Book and Nowepnirer PRINTING IoIR-:-which he will sell at the lowest cash . priave b o;iieze!Laage for Rags and Tanniirs'..Scraps. sapi .. . • - WLOIIII.-60 bblb.f.as Flow *wit reel&and fa sal aby oblIS & IGIENE3. MEM MC= Hotels and Taverns. Music Stores Dissolution. ~ ( _ • ti - 1 • 1 Mrugg AuthilMitinek 'keervo . . y - s Hyrups A new article :for Cotigh, CoidorHoawenW4 3 Stirttaitt4 , Whthving r 0414 Asthma and the carious Diseasrs of the Lungs ' curd •Filimmtary Organs. TV HIS IILF:DICINEhrie anitatititf in affections of th palmotiaty tissues , entirely different from anY of the ExPectormat and Cough Remedies nintsin use. ,, it is one of the most speedy es wallas thelnost pleasant, medi einesnow i tate. :It does not open the pores and er pose to a pagan corm,. One or iwo doses frequently al lays all irritation and tickling sensation produced by a haraising cough. Singers, public speakers, and those who aka required to, use the vocal organs to great ex tent, will find in title Pectoral Syrup a. sure end inatent remedy for hoarseness and laryngeal irritation. ft clears the throatperfectly of all collections of mucous, and_gives tone and clearness to the voice. ' 812'hIPT0h1S—The symptemewhich usually usher in a Cough of Cold maybe enumerated as follows : This disease In the bopkg is cal le • catarrh, end is preceded by , an increased discharge from the. Wooe r femme and ,brarr chit i-.there is.a feeling of lassitude over the whole' body; and very often cold shiverings are felt; at leaCt the body is more than usually lemililve to the action at the air : the pulse increases in frequency, and there is generally more.or less fever, These symptomsare soon followed with hotirsheiss and a sense. of roughnesi and soreness Orthtvatindpipo nod vocal organs, together with a difficulty of breathing and a sense of constnatioh of the chest,- , There Is also attending a dull poise and sense of weight In tho.foreheadi unwell as a heaviness lit moving the eyes. Theta feelings, sometimes at' the very beginning of the disease, and always -coon after, are attended with a Ristilltitlon.trom the nose and ISORId.. times from the eyes, of a thin acid fluid, which frets end irritates the parts over which it 'asses. The cough is et first usually dry; but as the disease progresses there, is on expectoretant of thin .mucous, which:gradually' bechmcs thieket end more copious, and having sOmeap- These are the leading symptoms of what is tennasl o/d," which, if neglected, are likely to result in irre parable Injury to the Lungs, and Coastrarriox. Price GO cents per bottle.. • - - • For proof of .the above read the following .certik DR. KRTRER t..-We take plettiurelu bortifyiig; for tie benefit of other sufferers, to the efficacy of Your PEC-, TORAL COUGH PIYRIIP., in our ease.- Daring,. the use of two bottles 'Purchased of yon wewere cured of a hoarseness embattling to an entire loss of Voles I tied effectually relieved of a severe cough, which threaten- , mkperatanent injury to the lungs. . • - Wht. A. RILL, ' At the Banking Rouse of Win. A. Itat4. co. Pits burgh. . , . OR. KlMlB4:—Von h a v ev 'asked me the effects of your Pectoral syrup 'in my Own case. I had a very bad cough during part of last winter. , It began with n feel. Jag of fullness m the bead; increased:secretion nu& suf fusion 'of tears;.together with hoarseness, pain in the breast. and the other accompaniments of what has been denominated "Tyler Grippe." '1 took two - bottles of your PectomrSyrup, according to the directions on the bottle ; and I am now, and harebeett over since, entire. free from any of the unpleasant symptoms enumera ted above. You have my permission tO publish this tor • the good of your sales, as well as . thiPablic, it you de., sue to do so. Very respectfully, yours, &e. : G. FOLLANSBEE.: _ rrePared by Dr, Geo. 11. Keyier;and sold by KEISER & ItPDO WELT:, : 14G Wood 11:, corner of 'Virgin alley.. Whom all orders - must be addressed. •luostlO. . •• • ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER! PEPSIN! • • • T.HE•TR . VE. - DIGESTI7V - E.:FL,UIt, •.. Or . Gastric Julice.2. d GREAT .D.YISPEPRIA CURER, " • • 'PREPARED Som.Rennet,or this fourth stomachof tho Ox, after directions by Baron A.lsnta, the peat ,Paysiological Chemist, by J. S. HOUGHTON, M.D., No. 11, North Eighth Crest, Philadelphia, Pa. This is a truly wonderful remedy for /NDIGESPEON, ..DFSP.BPS/4 • JAUNDICE CONSTIPATION, LIVER COMPLAINi . , and Dzzairry, curizaCafter Nature's :own raelhod,by Nature's own agent, the Gastric Juice. Half a teaspoonftill of this Flaid, infused in seater, Will digest, or dissolve F/VX Potrans or -Roast Ben tts . .aIIOtt.TIVO novas, out of the stomach. SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE I • . • , DaioaLutaist,ln hie celebrated work ofi Animal Chew ,istry. says : "An artificial Digestive Fluid, analogous ‘o the Gastric. /ales. may be readily prepared from the mu. eons membrane of the stomach of the calf, in which Ita lians arUeleS Or toed, an meet lied. eget, will be so soft• coed, changed and digested, just in the same-mantras they would belie the human siomach,” ' ' : ' Dr. PEBEIIIw, in Ids famous treatise on " Food and Di. • et,. published by Fowlers &Wells, New 1 ork, page 35. states the same great. fact, and 'describes the method of repot ation. There are few higher authorities thou Dr. ereira. . Dr. Comas, in his valuable wriungs on the "Pio - Biel°. gy of Digestion," observes that "a dirnintition oftbedne quantity of the Gastric Juice is a prominent and ell-pre; vailleg cause of Dyspepsia; and be states that "a dig. 'anguished professor of medicine in London, who : was see crely affiie mil with this complaint, finding ;verything else to fail, bad recourse to the Gastric J ince, 'obtained twin the 'stomach of living animals which proved coin. pletely miceessful." . • ' - - Dr. GRAB/ at, author of the famous works on" Vegeta . tile Diet,"_says: "It is a remarkable fact in physiotogr, ,that the stomachs of animals, macerated in wafer, im part to the fluid the propert y dissolving venous ern. • eles of food, bed of effecting a kind of o.rtificiat digea tion of them in no wine different from the naturist digest ive procetA;` - • Dr. Stuox's great work, the " Chemistry Of hian,"(LCA S; Blanchard. l'hila.. ISIS, pp. 3•11-g) lays: "The discos , cry of PEPSIN forms a new era in the chemical history of Digestion. From recent experiments we know, that food is 'dissolved as e.ap'lly in an artificial _ digestive fluid, prepared from Pepsin, as it is in the natural. Gas tric Juice itself." • ..• - Professor Desousox, Of the reifenon College. Phila. d elphia,in his great work on Human Phyiriolo,gy,devoles more than fifty pages to an examination of tins subject. His experiments with Dr. Beaumont, on the Gastric inlet, obtained from the living human stomachand from. .anienals, are well known. "In ell cases." be says, "di. gestion occurred as perfectly in the artificial as in the natural digestions." ' AS A DYSPEPBIA CUREIti - Dr. Ilouoirroa's preparatioff of PEPSIN has produced' the most marvelous erects, caring eases of Debility, Emaciation, Nervous Daeline,and Dyspeptic Consump tion, supposed to be on the - very verge of the grave. It is impossible to give the details of cases in the limits of this advertiseatcut—but authenticated certificates have beengiven of more than TWO HUNDRED REMARK. ABLE CURES, In Philadelphia, New York, and Boston nlone. These wereriparly.all desperate cases, and the cures were not only 'rapid and wonderful, but permit. neat. It le a great NERVOUS ANTIDOTE; and particularly useful for tendency to bitten' disonier, .fiver Complaint, Fever and Ague, or badly treated Fever and Ague. and ine evil effects of Quinine; Merestry,'and other dings 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 STOMAC H COMPLAINTS which It does not seem 'to reach and remove at o nee.— No mutter how bad they may be, It GIVES -INSTANT 'RELIEF! A single dose remora all Ihe unpitarant spiry tams, and it only needs to be repeated, for a short time, io make these good' effects permanent. PURITY OF BLOOD and VtGOR OF BUOY, follow at once. It Is particularly excellent In cases of Nausea, Vomiting, Cramps, Soreness of the pit of the Stomach, distress af ter eating, !ow, cold state of the Blood, Heaviness, Low ness of Spirits, Despondency; Ehniaciation, Weakness, tendency to Insanity, Suicide, &c. Price, ONE - DOLLAR per bottle. One bottle will of ten effect b lasting cure. - ' Every bottle bears the written signature of .1., S. HOUGHTON, M.D., Sole Proprietor. • Sold by agents in every town in the United States, and by respectable dealers in Medicines generally. Agents for Pittsburgh, KEYSER k. Me DOWELL. 11l Wood street. . • _ Retail dealers supplied at Proprietor's prices. [deft y Also, for sale by IL E. SELLERS, 57 Wood street. Philosophy Of Bramiseth , s Vegetable Pills. WHEN the theory of: the circulation of. the blood was established, the•seeret aprings of ; Vitality were then partially exposed to our.view. IVe saw and underittood _that the food we eat, was converted into blood, which repaired the Waste of the animal machine; the food ; is fuel, which keep Eat a life heat the internal fires that warm and invigorate our inner man. The blood is an electric:fluid-which carries this heat to every ramification of the body even to the extremities-of the hair and horny nail. -.White the blood is th us tho seat of life, it is also the seat of disease. ' Food gives the body • strength ; -Brandreth'if.pills give blood -the necessary power try throw oat from itself ail iinpiiiitica, thus ren dering the stream of life pare and healthy. If men were more sincere, there would be fewer religious creeds; and If theykept close to notate's laws in the management of their bodies, they would require little medicine. ;As men grow intelilligont the y beeome wiser and hap pier; even now, their wisdom is proved by the fact that, wlien sickness assails them they nee BrrutdrellthrVege table Univeral Pills, which ' soon restore them to health. They are peculiarly adapted to the climate; and require no extra care whenthoy are used, in either diet or cloth big. They - should be always in the house, so that upon the first indication of sickness they may be used. One dose in the beginning is more =potent 'for good, than dozen after the sickness is fixed in the system. In colds, coughs, astlania;rhetmtitism, costiveness , fevers, and in all...acute, heavy or deep-seated pains, their effects will be found beyond. all praise.... Three or Ave will net like a charm, often ,curing a .dangerous malidy at once, sa ving months of sickness and the evils thereunto attend ing. Remember, Drandrelitha rills. are a known and fully tested modicum, one thatis used by hundreds of thousands in_ this country. and throughout the civilized world. They-are quietly superseding all other medi cines. They take out only that (tom the blood Which is the cause of weakness and pain; leaving Strength and health;.they predude healthy sleep at night, and • an ap petite that relishes all kinds of food.- • : Sold at No. 29 Diamond allay—the only place in:Pitts burgh where the genuine Brandreth Pills are kept for sale —the undersigned is the oniy agent in the city. dee23:3rn • THOItIAS REDPATH. ; ull's Sat Rispartlia. and Lena Cholera. ICTOT a single man, woman or' child haildied of the WIC - CHOLERA or any" of its symptoms-who used this invaluable preparation.l A ook at the city of Louisville, where this Sarsaparilla is niade, and where irotti-150 to 200 bottles are retailed dallyibutlew isolated, cases , Of- Cloterr t hive . occurred; and: they were either persons from boats or those who disregarded our advice. ; - lefleinnati Chrtmult,. _ . • Tor s aid- by KEYSER...k. A 1 DOWELL,I4O,Wond et. Pittebinb,where the genuine article may ;Ci ampi be blained• - • - (111131, /toilet tor .Graulps. UTE ABDOMINAL WARMERS, made from. in' t most approvedEnglish'patternsifurnished and recommended 411U:films Baltweell, Esq., and a number of-eminent Physteians, beinka - most convanie.m appara tus far the application of warm or b ot wpter to the b ow els,.in case of cramps in Cholera, As every person is submetto sudden attacks, rto family should be without— at least withont one: P . m. sale•by :5 • SCAIFE'& ATKINSON, " left - First stnittrt. bitumen Wood and Market sts. , TUST RECEIVED, a fresh supply of Dr S. S. Fitch's SJ 7aluable Medicines, among which are remedies-for. Conaumption, Coughs and Dyspepsia. Also, Abdominal SaPPortera, Shoulder Braces, Inhaling Tubas, and. Lea. curet on the Treatment and . Cure of .nsamptioni eee. - Foritala_by - -COULTER & RADEE r Druggists, .ttul4-1 ~r..; ginner of Wood rad 'Thad 'striate 1 . .i. .I.± L.: :..:.•.'.. ': - :: l4iittsgsOutOisi ~' •.•1100/CAM3OII PRINTING. : . sruw. Voisier'pt Wood Sind . Fifth Stieeti. THE Proprietor oi• the . Miasma Pon and MERCURY LEBl!kißzusacsassEß,Peopeotfolly informs h:s friends and the patron's of these papers i tnat tuts a -large as 'sortntent 0f.1013 TYPE AND ALL OSIIERIdATLRIAL necessary to a Job Feinting Oflie°, and that he is prey pared to:execute ' units PRESS PRIMIRO Or EVERS nactuntorn Books t'' ' Bills of Lading, . Ctsessksrs,' Pampa/sr, ' ,Bill Hods, Cards landbf Ili; • -Blanks, .Ffat tr. • ID — Alliclads of Ellanks,...AStake, Steamboat and anal . Soar Bide, with appropriate cats, printed on the shclrtest notice and mos: reasonable terms. • - tesPeptially astxthbpatronage of ids. friend's. and. the public messily, in. ibis branch of his business. JAM . Es W..II,IITOODWEILI., ' • ••• - FURNITURE : IiANt7F4CTURER, • • •IlKafrfisweilioiiiiii!'97 'atilt 00; tains street. respeetfullyinformahla friends and custom- - that be has' now completed the largest and fi nest-stoek of household furniture ever before seen In this sky; no' hc• iktletormined to uphold the quality with well-seasoned materials, besiworinanship, and newest designs; putt from the extent of his orders and facility in manufacturing; leer is enabled •to produce warranted furniture, at the, lowest-prices. He has adopted the principie of ideittifying the cue tomersl interest with•lul own, in quality :arid price, and keeps always on band the greatest variety of every des caption of fuiaitare; from thotheapest and plainest, to „them:tom:elegant and costly, that allot's°, or any part of one, may be furnished front his stock, or manufactured expressly to order. He therefore iolicitl an inspection, that the advantages of his establishment may be known. 'The following articles consist, in part, of his stock, which for richness of style and finish, cannot be surpassed in ally at, the Eastern .- . • . • .. Parlor,. . . •• . drawing; • • -Mg,. and bed room.- chairs, of every variety, • - • consisting of rosewoood, ma- • • • • • hogany and .walnut Elizabethan, • Conservatoire and Easy. Chairs, of every_ description; Couches, Sotas,Tete-a-tete - ind .vains of the latest French and. American patterns; Tenibaer, What-Note, and factor 'Writing . Desks of various kinds ;•Aliork Tables and fancy inlaid stands, music stands, and holders, marble top, ma ' -hogany, rosewood and walnut centre and iota., tn bles, extension dining table.; all fixes ortho, . mom,improved, and decidedly the best kind Made; card, Pembroke hall and pier tables, • wardrobes v bedstesds washettinds of each a large assorunent ; gothic hall • •"nntl'parlor reception chairs, ottomans and -stools, secretary and • book . cases, side boards, Ere screens, ' -'towel yaks,- hat stands, and • - , music stools, cribs and cots . for ehildien; paper =clic, • • table end -tea poys, ms . !legally,. rosewood, and . . Inlaid pearl Tables, • . A large assortment of . COMMON. FURNITURE, an WINDSOWCHAIRS. Cam= maxi tsts supplied Wd with allmbieles in their line • . - STEAMBOATS.and HOTELS, furnished at the shot est notice. '•••• •• :Allarders prompfly : atteaded to -177. .... 7 - t /RAMS. ELMS le unary untr.. n ..as 77niditreirt;bettogat Marker and •Woad, South Side. ' - - Wr have now on hand a large and • --,,,m, splendid stock °revery variety of CHUM • cutdCAIIII4ET.FURNITURE,which ere , . are confident canner. be s u rp aa se d,ii - • equalled, in this City, or i 4 1 tie West, in style and finish. Those who are in wanton Furniture are respectfully invited to:eall and examine for themselves. - - • Dcr• Steamboats furnished on ta shortest nuke. (Cr Aft orders promptly attended to. • . - . . ~ teol9o ; ~...., ~.. O'DONNELL. MULLEN .ea CO. ..Furnltare and.Ohatr Ware ROOMS.. X 3.. . T. B. YOUNG & CO., corner of . Third • and Smith Mki att., opposite St orm's Had, Pittsburgh, Pa., keep constantly on hand and make to order, at the lowest prices, HOUSEHOLD and STEAMBOAT FURNITURE, and CHAIRS, of the beet workmanship and most approved T!c.°•_.., — eblli -- Steamboaiiii - Aliiiii - ' --- --- ra Tun subscribers tender their nc •"'"i'Skiiknosviedgreients for the favors . bestow ed upon them by th eir Steamboat friends, and would respectfully remind th em and others inte rested la building boats, that they are at nil times pre pared to furnish, on the most reasonable terms, every description of •Uabln Furniture and Chairs of the hev material and workmanship. T B YOUNG & CO., Corner Third and Smithfield stmets, • opposite "Btoarn's ItoteLn o.*-11gainall.. - • heginging* *I. , Visaler, "CABINET WABEI100:11,8511TINtELD STREET, Brigros &rent/Isom and Strawberry allerr,Pitigurg,fa. liti ILASIIIER tr. DAULER keep coast:only on hand a variety of excellentand fashionable Furnitute, warrantesiequal to any in the city, and sold on as favorable terms is can be obtained at any similar establishment in .he West. They have now on band an le:laically extensive stock, embracing all kinds df Furni ture, from the cheapest and plainest to the most Costly and elegant.: All orders promptly attended to. meillttm WJM.Ii. titEvE.,tiscrk4i consiuuesto mono % facture .0 AB/NET-191AR of every desceip .• tion, at his old *Mud, corner or Liberty and r" Seventh aureate. .UNDERTAKINU attended to:In all its beat:abed. - • mayll • ••• • . Londonnustard. piteLetuitin and Durham Mustard, by the keg, r for sale by ject3l,M) JOSHUA ROBINSON. YOUNG L. ADIEIp 'SEEtINAILY, ALLEGHENY. fIHIS SCHOOL., under dm direction of Mr. A. Mn.s N. j, W. hlurosar, will be Re-Opened in " Colonnade Itaw," Federal street, on. MONDAY, September :M. A primary deparunent, and a number of optional branch es, have beau ridde d,- and _ a corps of teachers secured, so that instructions will now be given to sebolars ol all ages and attainments. For vartlealais ace circulars, which mar be bad at the . book stafeS consult the P1'4161 , 8,6, at their dwelling, on Federal stree - Alkuhenk,Attg. _ • It. E. Willianis, ; WILL open aCLASSICAL nod ENGLISH SCHOOL ou the Ist Morsdayie September taw. Room, over .1. D. Williams it. ecoii .' : tore , cower of Wood and Fifth streets. - Her. AVM. D. Iluw*nu, Hon. IVALTZII H. Lowed, Dr. kluort, J. D. McCoav, q. Dr Nctiu.r., J.D. Wxtasalas. Urt.t.d First Arrival of Fail Stock of Carpets. qiiiE subscriber having just returned from the East, is now receiving and opening a Splendid stock ofgoods, comical in ` art of very deb style Carpets, viz: Brussels, Tn.:estry 131113eCiS and Velvets, imported expressly tor this market. . • Also. Imperial 3 ply, superfine 2 ply, with a heavy stock ci 1 all-the lower priced grades; together with a large .variety of Dearth 'tugs, Door Mats. Stair .Rods, Whitcitacen, Blue and Scarlft figured Baize ? from to 3 yards wide. A superior article of French Table and Piano Covers, Oil Cloth, from i t a eight yards wide, eco.;fcc., • All the above named articles having been *elected with great care, and pumbased ut such pr ces as to ena ble lum to sell cheaper Bina any house west of the utountuine. • • • Citizens and persons from the country arc reqUested' to call and examine the stock at Lynd's Carpet Emporium; No. 80 Fourth atreet, and N 0.63 Wood street. • aug2S , ' W. LYND. JUbl' iIk:CLIVE% 2 cases.of Fancy STRAW and CHIT BONNSTS, Ladles' • Biding. BATS, Children's and brissee' Bonnsts,..Roys' Elauoto.— Tlio:se unat t ng Bonnets will please give her a call be., fora vurebastog elsewhere. -All orderspromptly attend. ed to, at No 9 Fifth et. taiylo:tf] • JARS. A. LEECH. IALISSOLUTION.--The partners ip of 111011PHY The b smells of the hem w/ 111)0 .tti° d 4 /' 3. . R. munptry, H. LEE. Pius burth, 311th Jan., 1619 NOTIOE.—The undersigned will continue the Wool business and attend to the sale of Woolen Goods, at the 'old ;lieut. ._ •-- H: LEE. 1117 —. 1n - retiring from the late Arm of Murphy & Lee ,I take great pleasure in recommending . Mr. Li: Lee to the confidence of my friends.and to the public... - JanlO'_ IL MURPHY. - AiN application Will be made at die .neit meeting of the Legislature of Pennsylvania', tolucmporate a k to be caned the ZdeehatuerSank - of Pittsburgh, to be located in the City of Plitsbargh, and to have a caps. Minot exceeding two hundred thousand dollars. - jalyl:Con _ , --_,, .. : WiIOMPSON BELL:' .: itaxtrek Family Flour. Ott the convenience of the citizens, the ' proprietors IF of the ',PITTSBURGH OITYMI LLS,” ha ve placed ozcs for 11; elcception of orders; at the roll - Owing places: J. dC R. Floyd,'s store, corner of Wood and Bth sta.; , M.Haywood's Shoe store, corner Liberty mid Market A. Beaten's store; 3d street; ' • L:Wilcoi, Jr, praggist, cor. 4th and Smithfield; Johns Smith's 'store, cor. High and Wylie streeti ; , Telegram: Office, Fourth street;, _ • H. C. Kell a; Grocer, cor.fith it: and Market alley ;-- M. Grass's un • ra, Dth Ward. - • - - - The Flour wax.qrs-willealttwice or thrice daily,' for orders, and the Flo ir, Ac., delivered promptly . either i n barrels or, sacks, (sack 'Flour is preferable for family use,) without charge feleariage. jt is plain that no, accounts can he -allowed, and that drivers can have no-permissionto leave Flour without paynient. Wahope-that the public will be pieased With this arrangement, as we shall endeavor to do them,just ce. • ortay.2o) _ WILMAETiI A. NOBLE. sustawort ri - Tflsubsciiber has been authorized to receive-Pack ova to be forwarded to San Francisco by the house_ of CORWINNE, BILOTIIER'&.OO3.nt;Panama, and to engage rnsange •in first class -caning - Vessel! from Panama to. San Francisco. -Every informationriven, LIPN lie atioll to -JOSHUA ROBINSON,. p c6 i - Boltdings, Fifth st., near Wood; •trIIIRA.PEST b'UNIAIBR•6OO.DS. IN. TOWN,—LIght tk.r.: cl o th s a u Onshmarettes, Beetek Linen BMA. and .Etuuks,•vrith - every . variety- of .Mart settles and other Vostlngs and Trimounget by . • , - JOSHUA ROBINSON •" The is Plitehurgh Brewery." 1 ,10CAVING taken alenee of this well known Rreui r y, tont having it now in full operation, T nn now pre pared to famish my friends and the pubtid with a Supe rior. ottle.i. of ALVS 1111a' BAVARIAN BEER; in any suoutity, Call and 11c o,latthe collier of Pollllttreet and BENITZ, W indow SlutdeS, Bannars, LASS PAINTING AND STAINING, warranted to wash,-at N o 10, ST. CLAM STAEST±PCTTS.BtfIant. For epeciinens . at;Wilkins Hall; Walker's Ex change, Smitlifi.'eld"sticet; and Keevil's Hat Store, Won Masonic anal. 0: O•Pf • Aprons and Badges, 'Minted In a Fresco rmunner au,siege xenute'd in sup erier sty le, with ApiS van an d Foreign dessgisL 2 S. SIMMS WATSON. ieve EDWARD' V.EINIPIAN -~ - C' - 7ti~ ?:r~ { 1 . iL ~~~ .4 ~~Y. ~..~ cQ:lothng:_a Whiter; Olgithinglilsilltut nu* IDELAmr4.OO,./.ibrarlf OM& PlasbuggiN : lasiliat band ' a large ag.stortnront ci We "Wail Wee iof 'Winter Coats, of fashionable colors. Panis,.Veshi .and all other 01110185. in . the elothing Mbeilesnie 'purchasers will find a most desirable „stoeie to select •from; and will be sold low for cash. • I declilt •• • - a. mr, ~Act.tikftfrp:'•, ,44 ALE RC, tl4 N T.,;TA•14.011.- • iIIiFORMS his friend's and clunomerethashe has open. ,ed CLOTBINO STORE, ist"No.llsSittithfield at, where they can be Salted at all tlmeirwith'arrything uti .his line, made in the most finished style ;end workman like manner. His Goods 'lite , all fresh;of thebest and' most fashionible.materialorad no paths wrilEtiespared•. to afford the greatest degree of satisfaction to .his,pat-i eons. A gooMitoelrof Reedy/Wade 040TIIING always an band. , 1 /*AO ,m..;aziLLire • • • 4 4 IERCRA NT . TAILOR, No; 17 . 5 . 1 . 2 ct street, Pittsburgh, Pay TTAS JUST RECEIVED FROM THE hASTL-a II: and carefully :selected stock-of Pruner.: Eitglisk and American CLOTHS, CASSIMERES - and yEsz. INGS—of the most approved colors and styles; Which he is prepared tomato to order in the very:l , est manner and on the most reasonable terms. . . , He has always on hand a good niscirtment -of gentle; men's Fashionable, RUDY sums-.CLOTHINGi. - Shini, Collars Cravats, Hankerckiers,Gloyes.,SaspeadOrat .kc • olotitngt 011ot!ditg • THREE :13IG..D.OQASt•: • ... • JOHN. AP CLOMPS, ' Wholacas and 'Haan Deafer Clothingo6c st.. .. • .IPittantrAfa. - lkirr SiOCIC Of ran and Winter Cloni Wog re ad it," .I.VX amounting .I.trilpwarda:orsioo, • irbiebalebbec. will be foundto by one of the choicest s elections et gar merits ever got up in this or any other city in the West-, en' country. - - • lily purchases having been all made early, I have therefore avoided the late advances made In almost all' description' of. Woollen Goods, - and am therefore ena bled to offer my stock atunissoally low prices. I have this season paid more than usual attention to the manufacturing andstyle of inyzarnienut, so that the very lowest priced as weirs; the finest are'got up in:a style and elegance -not to be surpassed. Hundreds of new customers, both wholesale and retail, have been attracted as much by . the superior Amite of the clothing. as by the lowness of my prices: The proprietor would partieularly call the attention of all dealers4n Clothing to Lis present stock believing that upon e.xandnation 'of the quality and prices of his Goods they will be induced to purchase at his establish ment The wholesale room now Contains 'upwards of 2,000 garments, from the finest in quality to the lowest in price. The proprietor is now determined to make this depart ment a point' f great attraction, and with this viow has' constantly on hand a large quantity of goods suited to every section of the United States. In the cutting departmentwill always b • found a very, large selection of all the choicest makes of Cloths, Cu; "metes anti Silks, to be found in this oreastern markets. lie is prepared to make cloths to order in the shortest notice in the latest and most fashionable styles. He respectfully invite* his old friends and customers. as well as the public in general, to call and examine for Groat tuduoiimestto to Buy olothingt . MILT& 0/LIC FORIM'CLOTHING STORE! , NO. 219 LIBERMAN]) 02 IRWIN STREETS. trim imegionner wilbing.us sell his entire stock of I. L _CLOTHING, Offers • his EXTENSIVE ASSORT MENT OF— , - • - • ANEW AND •BASEIONABLE GOODS • at VERY LOW PRICES. Persons wishing to purebri : se Will save money by calling ou him. sop% . , . . %V. J. DAITITT. Proprietor: Iletneshfsi Celebrated Patent Shears. HE undersigned hasbeen appointed by Mr.:ltelneih t • ' of New Fork .sole ki ole Agent lot the sa- of bit ban)" , celebrated patentTailore Shears. He offers these shearsi now at manufacturer's prices, Having a complete U. gory/natal these Shears, from GiHe. up to 8t a piece, he calls the attention of Ladies, Milliners and Dressma: keys and Tailors, to his establishmenuthe FRANKLIN CLOTHING STORE, Vit.Liberty streetOth door (rota St. Clair, and respecuully solicits a share of_ the public patronamwhleh this article so justly . deserves. . • • oetalitm* . • •• J. F. itavEKartE. iDrp Scabs. - SEV.ENTit OREAT.SEAMANNUAL SALE OF • •• • DISOrt.OOO'D 8 Oue Eirtoo Siore of As. 14:21LE08 Q 6 CO., Na. 62 and 64 Market stmt. 27 LILL commence on Moans.; December - 30,19.30 and continue thrbugh the month of January. On occasion, the whole of their 'maims* establishment will be thrown open for Retail Trade, and their .exten `sive ittock, amounting to One Hundred and Thirty Thousand Dollars, will be offered at Roil), at folly one fourth less than usual prices. !'he notice 01 their Semi-Almon' Sale to any one .of the thousands who attended the sale of last year, will be sufficient guarantee for a call this neason. They will however mention a few of the Goods and Prices, tor the. benefit of time who have never attended their Sales— viz:— . • Rich Cashmeres, - •75 c. Unual price 81,00 300 ps. Counts and Wool Cashmeres, 23c.; usual prl2e 37ge.; 151.10 gs. Cotton and Wool Helaine., 15, 191 e. Usual price 20 and.7.sc ; • • • 50 ps. High Colored Plain DeLaines, 'Usual price 50 pa. Striped and Figured Silks, 50c.. Usual price s'o ps. Black Silks- • Reduced 25 par tent.; . -100 pa. French Merinoen, 81,00. Usual prier 81,97 f; 300 ps. Parnmettas and Lyonmse Cloths. Reduced. 33 per cent; 9.300 Long Square Shawls, which . will be sold at froni El to 85 less than the usual prices.; • 3000 yds. Bonnet Ribbons, nt 8 and 10e. Usual .prieng. Past Colored Calicoes, G&c. Cabal price 9c.; - 100 eases English and American Calicoes,ii and 100. Usual price 111 nod 121 e.; 01:leases Bleached Muslin*. Reduced 10. per yardp, 1.410 bales BrOwn'hlualln--t - gradmli • Also—Laces, V.mbroideries,Trimmings,Mosiery and .Gloves; Wens, Checks;Clothe, Cashmeres, Cassulets and .feans.• • ' Together with an immense v arleiy -. 0( "Other Goods, all '.of which will be marked down to lower prices than any of their previous sales . They invite, an early b all, as many of their choicest Goods wilisoon ho sold.. . EIEIZ33 The lowistprice named at tali • N . Nos. 62 aid 64 Market sweet. NEW FALL GOODS! , JOSE Pit BORNE & 00.. , • Na. 73 Market, war Fourth. skeet, • . ; HAVE just received and offer foe sale at" Wholesale. and Remit— NEWEST STYLES OF . DRESS TRI3IMINGR ; - Bonnet Ribbons and Flowers; Florente Silk ; Velvets and Plumes ; Embroidered • Collars; Cuffs and Cheml zettst Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs; Embroiaered and Revie'd Cashmere; - alpaca, merino and . silk Hose; children'a plain wool and Tartan Hose; children's Hoods, Getters and Jenny Lind Coats ; kid, merino and. fleeced silk Gloves; gents. Berlin; buck and kid Gloves; gouts: super silk Shuts and Drawers; gents: Saxony ,aud merino Shirts and Drawers; Suspenders; Collars; fancy Cravats ; Comforts', Scar& ; Zephyr *Wort and Canvass; Carpet Bags; Umbrellas; Yarns; Curtain Fringes; Combs; Buttons, &c.Er.e. • • Mr" Bay Stte mid imported longenda Square Shawls of every. qUality. • • toe.V.2.ktlitt Fresh Arrival...sew 0 00 d./. NO ,15 MAHICET STEEET ' ILD'arrternn saint= sraster AND Trill DIAXOND. FRENCH ENGLISH AND AMERICAN IVAINTs a DRY GOODS! - T ooderaiped la now j receiving from ,tae Eastern cities by Express, a splendid Assortment of Fancy and staple Dry.Dooda, purchased. exdlusively for Cash, from the importers and manufacturers, DI -least Twenty- Avs,per cent. &laic ihe ccot - ofrillbso who made their par chasesearlicr in the season, and will ho sold Wholesale and Retail foreash at - - - - ' EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS; • - 50 pieces Lupin's French hierincles,•Cherry,f Starlei, Pink;Greimi r Matten,Slack,:hiro.riue Blue - and . Mode colored, from STic up to;the finest qualityimanufactured tinder the French. Republic. - Pieces Superior Bombazines, Lupin's manufacture.. 7-at unprecedented low 'prices. . • piecentlleckandColored Alpacasi from 18 - 1 - eents per 'yard io the'Snest Silk Warp apd•MolialeLastree manufattured. - . • • .• . f . -. 1.25 pieces 'Thibel, - Faramottir and Cobrirg - - - Clotha, , , Colors and qualities , and cheaper than ever before offer • .ed in this city. .- • . •'• ; 350 pieces American and British Prints, superior quali- ty, befeold atextremelylow prices. 450 SHAWLS: Superior:Say: . Suite and Waterloo' Long. Shawls, Chamrlam,Silk And ...Turk Satin De Chein and all . Wool Brochatilhavrlsißlack and ColOred Ern ' brOidered - Cloth Shawls, Pla in and Embroidered . Black. anti ibet And Mons Be • Lidn , • 850 patterns Superior •Drest.illiret.:Plabr "Chantelion Silk rid Satin Dc .Chein, Wide .Black Ore'. Be Rhine Silks, Plant and fancy and Slack Plaid -Pre DMA/mew Silks. ... • • • 150piecen - Clothe,..Cissiineres. - iitur• - •Nristinike,: f aupeibii . Avkality; and' great redaction from totm , .er price s::: •-.-• .; - ....DOMESTIC AND - STAPLE GOODS.' 50b . : - pieces Bleached Muslin, good quality, all wrdtha traratl-t - tO 12} cants per yard. .f.-.600;.-piecenbenty-r-yard wide Brown ham bile - bait Watexatiriafactlited • 200' tile cc* Rod; White and YelltiFlinneli;frbmiSt . 'entaper.yardup•tothefinestSilkWarp, and , Welch Gauze Flannel hap otled. ,, • - - " if -'lOO piaten Irish Linen, vreriaritedniride'of Pint yarn, threadround ,' Wiretviist,luind apun andgrifsa , bleaelied. • 125 pieces Mee ti supe rior from - 8 ' to In:tents. yost.yard; together with a large aasortmeat - or.Damask.• 'Lltiett axid Cloths;,ltussiaff Diaper. and Crash; . .,Caseirietts,- Kentucky .' Jenne, Bed Ticking; Do , inetac • Gingiites, VolOred .Catabycca, , Plaity.. - lAntayai' Canton Flannels , -7; • • .• • L - 350 dorta Ladles and Gentlemen's Gloves and Eldniaty inclading.,.every and which'l7oll,be . sold at extremely low prices., ; The customers or. , the house and all cash buyers are requested and azatulneAtie goals, and secure lbargaiMnithey will lia.affared - .Wholesale all a ,prices - .11:21t. NO:15 • Karkststreet,lPturibter.a. `Clothe Olathtt inathe • `EASTERN JOBBING ?R1CE5.,136 A Black - and Panay- e.olored. French and English OLOTES;..PRotAloaking - andltiab Cloths,-, - ; just opened at A. A. MASON -k pp.% • dec o - : Nos. Ea and 64 Market street. Important aft -Tailors. , TUgT RECEIVED-41 Doz. assorted Tailors , l'atant 0 Shears, from No.lo down to No :2. ALSO,-3 -- Doa: - Barbeno Palent Betsonrs, direct ADO the rannfantarers, and for sale at - • - r< BOVM& TETLElnit,lsdivaon gt.; . 11422: doors below VirguA4ll.ciy. . . t rt -47 • AGENCY' OP • _ lteteliatie " Snider's ' , ..Bribilirlihore. TG = WALNUT TREETOEHEL4.DBLPRIA. 4HE UN RIVALLED P LACE for obtaining elltVines, .ILiquar . r, &c., GOOIYAind CHEAP. - - • ; • " ISNlDaft"has latoly—in conspnetteeslithe tame ens large attics made by him to consumers - been oblig ed; largely to repenish havelock by fresh impertatioes, d he has now the Satisfaction Of, ollbrieff me of the. bebi and Liquors ever imported by him. Ile worth! 'rarer to sante' invoices ns , follows--Nlx t • •- 1 - • . ;i•••4 . DUFF, GORDON & CO.SIIERIO..ES-rcyttnacip clue Pale at very. lOW prices . , rare ofd, and some very': "ehoice MANTIANILEA, - ail' oird tang tit bY , theltalloni.- • Also, rare Old deIicate.AMONTILLAI/0,/ 11 casks of, 10 • ffullens specially selected. (or matusurners. • Some ExTI;Uk.: , .! AMONTILLADO In battler, ,put op in , EttraPc. w iljP. l ll elcatales as equal to any' that earl lie pr_addchd: , "e" be MANZANILIA• and-AMONTILLADO Sheri. Nee are peculiarly adapted) to - convaleseente;arr POP strengthen without stimulating, and have not 1he : ael401 . •• •; amity other Wines.. . , .• • ' PORT. apsciallt, selected:BM his to consumers from the . sheet DirsiourrxxV: -aCOPottoi'and imported direct. • - • I .' , :These: %Vines AIM fruity awl :delicate, nnilllurve been *IOW approved by biz customers, because, of 'their manifest superiority over all other Ports - and almed Off as such, They arebr various sorts and prieeir , in bottles and On, :driiirght Irk the gallon; or wbolessie by the .Araon them it same rare delicatnWHlTE PORT and MAW .. vir .ersons siiirering with chronic affection of the bOw.• els cannot be too careful in their PORT. •L. • hIADEIRA: WINES of VTITiOIII sorts,' dry and :rich; Booth Side.bld Earl and. Weir India. Sere/al; Ise; Ece. on draught imbottlesand by casks.. • . . - As Co Me ' SPARKLED WINES of the subsiriber.lt is well known . that the hiOET EXTRA CHAMPAGNE and the splendid SPARKLING aroSELLE, imported -by aim ate sapiniol!ti) any other . ; Wines; and' are sold at prices as low us mortal' the' inferior wines now in the market watch nre.pat Upon enyAra as Jinn Clan.. Ale has also CHAMPAGNE WINES of various brands said qualities, at verylow.Prieei;retail or wholesale. In the article : of CLARET WlNESigenerally, the subscri-. '.jitir holds himself to be a Jadge, and he offerwthe finest: • ateek here; frem the very lowest price, by the single d o ;. ."Zen, to the first class or premier era of *rope. • • ~,pfpugatlNDY WINES he has ajaige stockarid can assure customers that he can present to them, front. his vaults,' as good a bottle of Burgundy as'Prance'stßirds. • SAUTERNE and BARSAoalunrys on hand in bottles. His "selection of RHINE. and MOSELLE ..WINES; ' from the cellars of Messrs. DICIIIIAILD & JORDAN, or Co. blens, are extensive, and number many Still Hoekehtud ',Roselle, from the cheapest serts•tri• tne ' very' choicest 'vintages of the a& sTEINBERvp whidh , 11-the Inst. growth of the Rhine. , In the articles of COGNAC anti other has now a flne stock, embracing same very old extra of 1800, of OTARD, Burnt & Co., ana some celebrated. t O CLAVIER 'of lff2T," in eighth casks, and ISt2 in Mids. and"DUßOUCHE,"lB44,iahhds. On roarignount,which will be sold low. ; . ; .... • . • , • Also-IRISH SCOTCH andItIONONGA BELA WEBS; KEY; JAMAICA SPIRITS, PRESERVING BRANDY 'and till• other Wines:and L iquors inch:Ming all "o 1 the above, SOLD by . RETAIL TO CONSUMERS . in any desired. vain. , • • • . &conatantnseotted stock of HAVANA SEGAIIB. •.*All Goods detivend, within one day's Teach of Phila. de/phia j oszionx PATO. Orders will , be promptly execu ted if sent by mail or telegraph - " • ' Address, . Cheap JACOB BNIDERORq Wfzus Store, masa stieet,Tbiti; T. Decier, Woodward . dk Co:, 'Builders and Erectors t r. Lightning' Rods, Di; . • . ASCIEDITT.FIO..PRINCIPLES- ~-, • ' 'ORDERS left at this office or The Post OfEde; and for personal mn. terytew ea t be see on. Fourth strect, residence of Dr. Hunt, between Wood and Ferry. Erferences—Professor Silliman, Editor of Sniards Journal;. Professor O, M. Mitchell; of-the Cincinnati Observatory ; Professor Robert Peter, pf Transylvania University. Kentneky ; 'Professor Chester I away, D.D., M.D., New York; : Professor J. L.,Cassel, Clearlaa University. Ohio. •In Pittsburg/I—A. W. Isionals, Johtb-Harper;Wllum IWCand less, tdr. Childs, Col. hlorgan, Rev. hlr. Spurts; S. D. Williams, Major Harding, U. S. Arsenal; John Ewing Se Sons," L. Harper , D. N. White, W. &Mar thall,John Sampson,tdajot Davis and JoinsH 4hoeober inervls:if utline Maps. ' ... •' DELTON'S SPLENDID 'OUTLINE 'MAPS lete.lloW. being .Introduced into nll the leading schools in New England and New York. : IVe hive obtained the • agency for them In Pittsburgh, and invite teachers and school committees to IMF and's:Amine-them: -- •• .• No, I.—slap of thelYesteut Bemisphere,62ifiet'inplies. No. 2— . do Eastern. do do No, 3:—;•- do ' AMeriCai• 70,151' • - ' . :. do , . United States, . 70:8 2 'N0. S--Etirope, - 70x82 N 0.7.— do. S. Amide:Lt. : Africa, 70164 • - Price of the series, with key,112.3 i or the gyst two Hetaisphein• Maps, with key,Slo, . • :• These Maps - Arc unrivalled in accuracy, beauty. and 'cheapness, and adapted to' the aunts of the printery, grammar and high schools of the United Slates. • , For Bale at publisher?'" prices, ,without addition of 'might chargeson the • - EDUCA'IIONAL , BOOR STORE, ' cor Market and Fourth BM Reduced. • • trrILMARTiI & NOBLE avid sell their Era* • near, Ili' delivered on and after the Ist-November attS 25 , e 1 012 0 115 4 B. IlDerfilleat COO r-1- oO tibati' ikt:Mil dia-. count to retailers. . • • nevi • • • WILMARTIT NOBLE. • • 111F.11111"11ES ILISSVIT UTE. ' '-" ` 'IIiffEDICAL:DEPARTMENT:The regular coats., of Lectures will commence on. the first of Norer/wr Una continue until the lust et Febtuary. 'The Anntonu cul Deparuneut will be opened and. ready . to - receive. Students by the first of October. The Medical Peparl• meat will be undbr tbe . dlrection of the 'following , raol - nsaosai . • Z. Faxintare, M. D„ . Professor of Anatomy. R.S.NYWTOSI, Id. D, Professor - of Surgery: H. J. fien.cs, hi. D.,Profesior of Theory and-Praetieeio W. BTU POWXLL, hi. D., Professor 6( Physiology, Pa thology, Mineralogy and Geology. • - J. Kix°, hi. D. Prefessoc of Materia MedieA,Thertipeti tics and Medical Jurisprudence. J. fitivrote Ssroistss, PI D., Protease, of Chemistry - and, Pharmacy. J. A. Wn.sate, M. D., Professor' of Olistetrics and Dia eases of Women and Children: - CLINIQUE LECT.UILES., •• . Medicine—Prof, H.J. - ' Sur rey—Prof. F. S. ,Nirwvon. Z x,111; D.,Anatomleal Demonstrator. • The fees for a full course amount to 5105,, • • Each Professor's Ticket,Sls. Matricalator's S 5. De monstratorl Fee,310... Graduation, 15:20: Those desiring further irtformation, willplease addrese their le-tiers (post paid) to the Dean; and Students arri ving- in the city will please call on him at the Connuer. cite( Hotel. It. S. NEWTON, M. D, Dean of the Faculty. LAW DEPARTMENT. flon E W 1i Kano, Pret'of Theory anti Practice of Law Jso DELAYIELE,.E.SQ, Prof of CommerciaLJarisprudence. Terms•;-$5O per session. • . . • • All communications pertaining to thisdepa indent most be addressed to E. W. M. KING, Esq. Memphis, Tenn., March, 15.50. • The Faculties ' for intellectual abilities, moral worth and professional acquirements, will compare favorably with the most distinguished in our country. The Medical Faculty constitutes an anomaly in this or any other country--all of them are.able Lecturers and the best of Teachers. , Theis) who willeontemPlate our geographical Position, and the extent of our populalionican baize no doubles to the eligibility of oar situation tor an enterprise ot the kind. .tis to health, including all seasons of the year, we deny that any ehltreity has more. • The first class of the Law and MediCal Deptirtmentio. this 1111111111/0. vete small, but tha gentlemen composing them are talented indite the highest deKree respectable-- a favorable ontea for the (inure proSperety of the Institute. That the public may be satisfied of the pervaanenoy of this school,we feel it our limy to state, that the Trustees and Faculty form a unit in action, which augurs weU fro • its futureisuecesst and that the peculiar internal organi. imam which connects themicannot ho interupted. , E. Vi, AL . KING, • '•':" . 's. ' Preilideat of the hlempliirslustitiuo.. Sliver Parks, Spoons;' &OW • . IZTE keep constantlypn bond a large rwsoructeot of 'Tr sillier Forks, Bptions, bridles; 14. 3 %oftbur own manufacture, of standard silver. • • • JOHN B.l.ommii6i 'a 'C O.,o 93 Morketsweet. :nag:it:yang6Flumes" . •". • • UF one, two. ann. three. g astee, suited for dete c ting . connterfelt bank notes - , and other purposes, for sale by (0et.24) JOHN R. bI'FADDEN tr. CO. . . - To the citizen" of AULeghony_Citr. ABOX for the reception of Orden forCITY ?MILS FLOUR is left at the store of Mercer &Robinson; Federal Street. • Bach.Oniers will be PromptiZ sPlied . east°. , • ..Wll.l2.ftlail cr. NO BLE. 200 !lien Wssated loinaedtstelyt T THE CHARM/LS RAILROAD.—The wages 21 are 80, cents . per, dart tint/ we charge 21,75 per week for boarding. Apply atthe office, on the Steuben ville read, near M'Donald , s tavern-4' miles from Piu burgh. unne2s:lll HURNSLDF.../lANNEY & CO. '; DARER'S BROISIA; ecker anna; Polishing Putty ; Starch Polish r ; , Pure Bay Rum ; received and for sale by . COULTEIR corner of Wood and Third streets SHAWLS. -Received this morning per express, 400 Broshe,Bitr:State and LOng BliAM.:Svery gape , . nor styles and qattlities. For nab low. .. .• • - • • • .d.It,.IIASON .Z 4 C 0.,. '' , 62 and.69lllatket street.-:: 914 BBLS: LAKE 'SUPERIOR TROUT AND MON-just received from the Pittsburgh and . Isle Royal Copper Alining Company. These Pish far excel in tine Savor and tailless any caught in the lo*ei Lakes, and are pot up expressly for faintly'use. • • " • • HEratr e: KELLY, comierof, Fifth street autthlarket • IDRIN ING loupply or, all th o ditrerent , X'Atizes on Wool and made to Order. - • 'REYNOLDS k SURF Fire - caul Iflartno isusurainoe. 1111 FIE INSURANCE CO. OP NORTH IiAIERICA will makepermanerit and limited Insurance on Property . in this City ;and vicinity, and onshipmenur by . Canals, Rivers, Lakes and by Sea. The properties of dila Com pany are well hive ated and itirMsh an available fond for the ample inderanityof all pencil's who desire to be pro tected by Insurance. . _ ;MAI. P...IONHS, Ageas, • 44 Water street. • tanylB : . - . Itemovar. • • r. subsctiber Wishes to inform the citizenaof Filia l' burgh mut the p_ublie gene raly, that he hat removed CARPET STuRE nom Nos.r3l and CI Weed street, to the Apolloßuildingi, on Fourth street, recently occu pied by the Museum, and bag connected 'therewith The adjoining rooms, formerlyusedtm the Chronicle Printing ,officewhich, in connection with his old room, - makes the most•spneloas Carpet establishment the country ; and his advantages so Mr surpo.ss anylmumi in this city f or sppee, arrangement and good light, that he is certain of m uting ovary personwho may favor bins with call. is stock is complete in every' article ln Alai/lie, and graist pains wilt be taken at all titneF to show 'goods to Potions . wilhing W look or buy: • . E. W. LYND.:. . . . • pi 41191auttl. ,! • • :BAFETIV-PERPl=t7;;AlaiiiiEcustay. • Ti M NATZOISAiII LOAN FUND • AItiriPANEVIANI:IO, SOCIETY 'AND'NEWI4ORIit,; 7-• isoo,ooo.6slistat.tott 2 os ooloo . o. virrru a large surpfilitat profits': . A - pottibn•of both . ; capitol and,surplus invested in U. d. Orlverfustant • Stocks, and other securities ln - the City of . New' York. Policies held in this country-oVer'6,ollo:',Pett fonsin. raring participate, in the profits Of tho Clut) , Pa&Y. Calyernta saki Wiwi redunacefOlo. • • pant AinoorritieltdVantagcs tfra.Foildylii - M1C.9 01 .'ire' ilia ColloWing ,• • • A party in - sated forth° •wholtileimordiffi iiiay'arattY timer bony* but half tho •amotnvof-annuid premium, • iTitlitlut not/reit. sedurity;or deposit or polloy, audit!, ea • titled tti division of profits. , • • • He may at any time surrender Ids policy, and receive back as Tahiti thereof one•ltalf tholgoss sum paid by• hiuthr mannUal conmupremiums. . •. A pasty idosadyinsured for whole - lire . may, on -- pa Y . of di small apos,coalrari utAtlrda,ec policy uPon-the:lottasyment now intrOducek- i , . .; rut tizaalreadyanapredomientitled . 10 ol : turts•third lottn, are tot shut out him said - two.third lotui, if the ' ..". ;inkier lt,Uportilie,tanpfptqld fryhrSociOtrAitamph - t . • ' ."i - - ' ' • A party may , at a modeYife nitutit ;." 'kr hfe, and hesurvive to reach tho age of 80 years, Ms full sum iristired Up to - WPM% Will be paid To not: or if bkfore rdsching .ttint ageithp fill _strut /unwell •• Will tie toniA:t6 Ina featly or legal roan:lse:Jethro' , It his beeouteMistomary in thti•Ationtle cities-for OD ri tregatiOn tO insure the. hves'of -their.. Poston>, and on :uhttetm4a or New Year's day tomake,thelarnity a pry • - sent or,thopoliey.*. This. Wee rtainly excellent way of showing their reprd fin...their lillnipterwhosc , ,Unlary / 13 verY. Many tiniest& scarcely - equal to ols tannapato - • Wants. To the man of family, at his death, 4., is -a.eon solution beyond expresalon to know - that hla helpless - ones are tbusprorded tor. i • • • :•.:Ckpaches Involved, - Would thr Weli.to ilnkrelne•-• "ye' .iifi3Ono , or more the trustees, at whose. demise 'the talrMailt would be applied tolirmidnte thedebt. ; Explanatory pamphlets and informition.eveii 1 . 1 ...at the Banking . of .Whl. A. & CO,, nov2 9 ..Wood itt;seeohd droettboviiroarth. • - % -- - Presldent'llnliiitorttic.: . : ' -.:- • ',.-'. gAS . TAICEN TNSIIIIANCI?, ON 1111VLYPS FOR ••. fil4iooo4 in the Connectlent - !defile! ?Llte - ..lnsu- f - wince Conipairr,.of-HattfOrd,Conneetiouti• - .t. - - - ; -;. ,: • The fallowabg are the Joint Sleek - rates 'Of,PreMians ;: k .,.- , of other.LifeJnsuranceCOmpanies compared With the !....'"-:, !Fes of nartferd !Around Wealth Insolence Company !:. ....• ... `Annual OetyitwittfkPolfeyof one thouland deflate. r. I - , - : ~;.: -, • , ' .r, i. At'a i ..3.i'l l a!: g''.' Name Of .Companr. .. • : a r c ' - ,f.;,, .11,, ..."',Y, !, ' , Hartford Life 1 /Llns.Co.- - .10- 13.8 18.40 200 abo '• ',..!, .Etna Life !entrance Co. -.11 - .70115.E4et 29.60 (GAO 0,•: . Charter Oak Life ins. Co.:•-.1110.15- 21.30 20.60 40.60 4, United States Life Inn C0..14Z),19.130 ISM 34.70 53.00 ; , 1 Pennsylvania Life Ins: C0...14A0 , 20.40 d7AO 3130 MAO 1 . •': National Loan Fond Co.;-' ;14.60',10.30 ti!A x 470 MO! t- . It Will liistba by the above table that the rites for in. R I: . surtuice On thOut participation in profits } in this company . .• are. more than fifteen .per- cent. lower ' then : any Joint • --- Buick CoMpany in this country or the , World,and they ; 1 - Eave been adopted after a fall intiestigation of the whole f.',. - • subleet. ' - - . . .• , - -.. - 1 ; ' Those wihiag to insure in eitlier the Ckmll. % Mutual r 1. or the flat - gold Life and Health co. will apply le - . • -: ~. • :'•r -. • ' O. , AL COLTON t - T' • • .. . dee4 -. •': Corner.oftlfind WOod farces; up stairs. :. • • To Partnernaid these wishing - .... , ~, .: . TO INSURE DETACHED PROPERTY: ' :!.,' TliF. New York "Washington Coanty . Mutual litsa4 t. mute Company ", is Om comuan y . for them to Insure in. It is the only F'armere. Mutual insitrunde'Company ; that has run, through five .yeara without taiing their i. , note.,•.lt is the largest - company of the kind in the world,"4 numbering over 111,000 members„..lt doen anr.inaare4 . Steam Mills, . Carpenter or Coo Per shollib or anYttlinii • hazardous or extra-hazardous. Only Ho Imes; Bartufana ; u ..- their contents, and but 82,000 'on one riga . ; Churches, : .• ..Academies and School Houses, and bet 51,000'04 each:, A certificate can be seen frodt oue . ilte,fitst Piiisbutgh. to alma: , that the mpany_ s pay ts osit.:!; • cs promptly. . . • iv. CuLTO ila'enltigent moot • .4m:id:4tit WO* llus.; up - maim .; State Alittual; Firer .IManreineis.:Oeistspany rpHE very liberal patronage extended to. thin Campa• - •' • _J. ny , having. issued policies to th e amount .of near; one and a Half Million of Dollars, daring the last three : - months,' Ls-sufficient manifestation of ...the teailsontion and confidence of . the public in thetsystenroVaumage!? meat en which Its business is conducted. To city or country merchants, and ownewl.eildwell inlet and isolated or country propeetrOthrbelievec this,company affords advantages inporalaf , ebeaPnesv , i 'safety rind security, inferior to no. Instuaneir Company • in this country. - • • . . Conducted on .the equitable greatly Improved sys.: tem of Classification- of :Risks, excluding.:fill - rerpecue!. hazards, Insuring only a limited amount ill tar 000 entity, thus precluding the frequency and occurrence o. large Eves, and also, on both the Stock and Mutualplan: it not only possesses the cheapness and accombusdatior: of both methods, but entitles the:Mewed to it Perlin ip a'. lion in the profits: • • ' ' It is under the control of the following Direetorst , --JI P. Rutherford. A. J. Gillett, John Et - PaelteriStirtutel T; Jones, Alonzo A. Carrier, Philo C. -SMl4wicli t 'ROlier;: Klotz : 5' • J. A. RUTHERFORD;PIes't.I •"' ". A. J. GILLETT,BecI i t: • t . .EA:•Ciztaina, Acluary.- • o • • •‘: er Branch Office: for 'Weetitia;Penniylvanin, sauddield elteiti - rinsburigtt ;Personedemring Mut ' Mace will be faxiistred waMboo.hardo:..cknotil: bl! calling at the'oifice' ' • '•• ' • •". • ~..4.051 _ • -IASIDIZAHOE. • 111 M _DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY 1N5U8... , ANCE COMPAIYY: - .--Clffire, North Rade Orem En!' " change' Third street, _Philadelphia.. . Fraisinstutaner- 6 -Buildings, Merebanciiie . ana:mhei : . , property in town and -coulusy, km - tired. 6.3'41 . 141*R damage by fire at the lowest rate of premium, . • ham= Inavasoce.=-They. rase insure YesticliNtailt *goes and frOghts,-(oreign or, constv4his, angetolsm- spetial policies; as the assured may desisp, S Islam) Tasntotonruvott.--They also instirezneidisnl .1 Size transported by :Viragoes, Railroad 'Cars, C ani.. Boats and Steam Bostsom rivers and lakes ; on gin:rp:os.t : liberal terms- • . • . "iIISECTORE-"Jos0. _ _ _ - John C.Da vis. Ro ben Barton, Joh n 8♦ e euz ote, arni c a Edwards,Geo.G.Leiper Edward Deslingtsin,liiikß ! - Davis, Wllliam.Folwel , ohu ; James C. Hand, Theoplui us -Paulding, H. Jones/rooks ; Henry Sloan, Hagh Craig. OeorgOSerrili,Spenheiggeil Ilvaut, Charles. Kelly, 0: Johnson, Willialit i nO,Drll B.• Thomas, John __._• • DIRECTORS AT PIMPROIt Hugh Craig, Inc.. T. Logan. • ,- MARTIN, President. . Taos. Vice President. • . - , ' Jinni% W. Coman;Seerenuy. w Ottee of the Company,/$lO. 42 Winer aillieftlilitli • (jel.6:dtf) .P. A. MADEIRAz, Agent. . . !Vew • E nigkand 'Ave Stook . Issimuntisow tiglo pER SON :desironeof.insming their' Anintals wil7 - leant from the following by taw of the Company , that the terms of life insuranee on stock is yery dlfferea, from insurance on human life. The insured are entities to pay where the animal breaks a leg, .bec emelt' . , • or sac ARTICLE .1.. In the event of accident or cr Iscase o sac J ., a nature as to cause permanent injury, though 'death saw not ensue, they will be liable for the damagtacirte to anmal not exceeding (ha amount insured.- t . COLTON;AgOih Cat or stain. • wirer - And .11larano - Insuranee. ITIHE OFFICE of the /rtiitrancs Co. 41 Norti , l3nsns has been reamesst to the Warehouse of llaraf, June . ; & Co., No. 141 Front street, third. house F.art of W 0 0 ,4 trees, where the subscriber will Issue Polleies do Bair; i lags and their contents, andenShipments by Steamboat and :caber vessels, for the-abode old. and "responsibt • Company: rap3l • . ...WALT:JONES, dens. Life and Health unmeant*. rimE MUTUAL LIFE AND HEALTH INSURANC: .1. COMPANY, of Phibutdphia, Incorporated by tz- Legislature. of Per nsylvanis;ldareb,ls4si.Chluter , petual; Capital 3100,00000.. Macs lower than anP.Pettnay - ; mania Company, and full al per cent. lower , than th, usual rites of Life insurance, as the following comp a r`; 50a will show. : Thus a person or thil:.age.of 30 Lusatia for 8109 for life, must pay in she Girard 52,30, Pennsy; voila 82,38. Penn Mutual 52,36, .E.:entable tA2,04„ Ple. - • England 52,30, Albion 82,48, New 'Y ork „Lif0.R.2 1 4., and-lifeaigg,2hßadolpfufi. 61,0 L . • • , - Dniscroas—SamuelD Orrick, Chailee'P.BillyWns B oone , Robert p King, Charles :P Chas 0 B Campbell, fd ld Reeve, M. D. Lewis COope; .1 Rodman Barker,,E Butler Edwin . toe dent., Samual). Orrick Prktiden‘Roltert P. Secretary, panels Blackburne. Applications will be tecerved - aid'every informtuid:: given by , SAMUEL FAHNESTOCKs* Agent. Commercial Rooms, corner of Tlult:tValidlVood street asr eittstmgh. • . . • . . 0, .. . .. . • • - INDS BED; IT 1. - 7.• •. ' ••• .. 4 , ••••;!,, ei The Frontal:iv-Mire lassurawiesfforpams;. rIMECTOBEI::-- " ,. '.., :2 -7 '' ''' •'''' '' t: AJ Charles W.' Ban ter ,- ' ' ileorgis.'W. Bithe'rdr:: Thomas Hart, ' ' " ' • - Mordecai D:Liiiiiis, f'n Tobias AVagner, , ... Adolph' E. Boric, ~1 Samuel Grant, • - ' • David B. Browne, ' i'. • -' • Jacob R. Sinith ' -." ' - :Wiring Patterson '• ' ~ . i • " - • "•• ••• CHAS: W. BAPICKEB,Pres't. , -, ' Case.'o:BiiNeitza, Secretary. •••• , , -:,. - 'Ol r . .- ID". Continue to make literattinee, perpetnel or liodte,',.. , otrevery description of property in town and doontry.:•: . - The Company have reserved a lame Contingent Fpno:' which, with their Capital and Premiums, safely investeiW: afford ample protection to the assured.. ~ . ~. , . L i.. I The Assets of the. Compan y, on January Ist, 1,840, 5:: :.. . 7 , • published agreeably-in anAct of Assembly, were ao fay 103411,ViZ1-- - • • - .- r ' • ' Mortgages •--- --,--- ----.7*-111,017,4.19..41 1 .• RearEitate --- •• ----• • • 114,7%, 83 . Temporary Loans -......-..—... .. 26,001. as ... 5 t 0k 5 ............—. —.:-..—z.z.:,, ; 61,523 2,s • • a 13,318,492 t Slace:thelr incorporation, a period of la the, have paid upwards of One Afftlion .Cout kluitdred• of sand Op ti on; losses by fire, thereby atordine evident' • bf the' advantages of Invurtutce, as well as the ability at; ;• di eposttio n to meet With promptness, all liabilities. !: • • , ' L GARDINER COFFIN, Agent, Mee N. EceonteiVrood and 34 ate • Piro timid Visurarse Insatiate*, •••. IrElnsurance Company of North Americ a z - or lphia,througli its duly iintliolited Agent; en scriber, offers to make permanent arid , limited Stsaratu: on property ,in this city and its vieinity, and on !fftipmen, ' by the canal and rivers. - • - - ; DIRECTORS: •"- ' Arthur G. Coffin, Samuel Breaks;:, . Alex. Henry_, ' - CharleiTaylor, - Samuel W. Samuel W. Smith, Edward Smith, Ambrose White, John A. Brown, ' ' ' 'Jacob Ht. Thema% John White • • • John H. Neff Ta nnins , Richard D. Wm.We dope , Henry 11.,Shenuc/,Bee't This is the — oidest Insurance" Company. in the Unity: States, having been chartered in ITN. Itscharter a/ pe!, petual, and (remits high standing, long experienc e , az , ple means„antl avoiding all risks of an extra harardot • ci z ejenter, it may he considered as offering amle seam' ty to the public. WILLIA.6I - P.JONES.; As counting Room of Arrrood, Jonas lk Ca., Water Igeursts.,,Pinsbtlrgh• - • maISI
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