Bankers and Exchange Brokers: Wni. sl, nezt dooc lo Pittsburgh Baijk. Boon 4* SaTgent, corner Wood and Sixth streets. r Hugh JO King, .Fourth street, opposite M & M Bank W A Hill 4* Co., 64 Wood-e:reei r 2d door above Fourth. S Jones <s* Co.. S. W. corner Wood and Fourth sts. ; . 65 Wood street 2d door below Fourth. :• J W Robertson. confer Wood and Third streets. ■ Kramer^’Rahm, corner Wood and Third streets. ' 'Vm H williams 4" Wood and Third sts. > Cook 4- Hams, corner Market.and Fifth streets. ; - W Holmes 4* Sons, 55. Market st,, between 3d and 4th.-. ’ wiir'- -Makers and. Jewellers* w W ilson, comer Market and Fourth streets Market street, near the Diamond John B. McFadden A Co* 65 Market street, near Fifth; Sands A Retneman, 7 Fifth street, near Market , Siealc A Barlbergcr, Sixth street, near Grant , \ : Wholesale Grocers t Commission Produce Dealers. Stuart 3c Sill,llB Wood street, above Fifth. .• - . Alexander King, 211 Liberty sircevopposite Hand. ' ' JR. Bruce,’Jr., 19 Commercial Row,Xiberty street . .. B A Cunninjrham, 6 Commercial Row, Liberty street . SGeorge & C0~2i,6 Liberty street,opposite 7th. v John Grier,242 Liberty street •; . y* mi\lGormly,2iO Liberty-street, opposite Eagle Hotel. Myers & Hunter, 188 Liberty street . . S McClurkan A Co., 142 Liberty street i Carson <fc McKnight, Sixth, between Wood and Liberty. J A R Floyd, Liberty, Wood and-Sixth streets. : Lambert & Shipton, 133 and 135 Wood street. - L Liberty street opposite 6th. . ! . .Tv & K McCutcheon, No. 152 Liberty street. . Brown & Jurkpatrick, 144 Liberty street English * Bennett, 37 Wood at, opposite St Charles. • T? S i? opposite St Charles.! ' A 27 Wood, between Ist and 2d sts: Win Bagajcy & Co., Nos. 18 and 20 Wood street wict* McCandlcss, corner Wood and Water sts. i Wni Mchee. cpnier Wood and From streets. Barb ridge, Wilson A Co., Water, bet. Wood and Smith’d. Ctturch, Carothcrs A Co.. Water and Front streets. ! .Jr® 18 - . ~ c fS^, r » corner Smithfield and Second streets. : - Cummins * brauH, 3 Smithfield street, near Water. “ eiin .®yj dr., corner ..Water and Smithfield streets’, w ."pter,between Market and Wood. & Bro;, 37 Water, bet Wood and Market r L S Waterman, 31 Water and 62 First street James Daltell, 24 Water and 44 Front street ' : John,F,Ferry,corner Hancock st. and Daqaesne Way. King * Moorhead, 27 Wood street "h?y, Matthews,* Co., Water, bet Market and-Fcrry. Commission, Produce, and Foncarding Merchants. Seller* A Nicols. t 5 Commercial Row, Liheny street David Fuz< mmons A Son, 135 Wood street. George Oockran, No 20 Wood street 'S A w Harbaugh, 53 Water and 104 Front street i A Vankirk *Son. SmithtieJd Btreeu near Water Robertson A Rcppert, No* l«9 Second street Armstrong A Cro2cr; 25 Market si, between Ist and 2d Breyfogle * Clarke, 108 Second street above Wood. Wholesale Grocers and Dealers in liquors. R Walsftiu rorncr Liberty and Wayne streets Ji.Yi Mr Dcviu * 8r05..13 Comraercial.Rbw, Liberty st Ja* Bhuoii. Jr.;No I? Commercial Row. Liberty street J Bryan. Vo 1H Liberty street.and 53 Diamond alley. T J A Jark-o» Dui.ran;22B Liberty street Robert Moore. 11 Commercial Row, Liberty street. Robert Bell. Liberty streetdpposiie Wood. W Lefimer & Co. r tSO Liberty street , W AMMitcheUrce, 160 Liberty street Jacob Weaver, Jr.,oornier Market and Front streets. - Saddle, Harness and Ttunk. Makers T M Ohver. Liberty, opposite Seventh street ■ - A Holstein.lSfi'Weod street, near Virgin alley. ' ■ v J P Smith. 142 Wood street. - • Rahaiwer A Duffi Is6he «d of. Wood street. . W A Gildenfennry, WO Wood et., third door below Fifth. - R A W-Afackey, 90 Wood st. bet. sth and Diamond alley. Samoel McClnrkan.96 Wood, bet. sth and Diamond al’y. > R H Hartley, 88 Wood st, cor. Diamond alley. ' Looking Glasses and Varieties. J J Gillespie A Co., 76 Wood st., between 3d and 4th. Kennedy A Sawyer, 62, comer Wood and Fourth «ts. S Kennedy, Fifth street, near Wood. Quemsware and China. George Breed, 94 Wood street M Hodkirsbn, 56 Wood, between 3d and 4th streets. Henry Highy, 125 Wood street, 2 doors above Fifth. Booksellers and Stationers, Kay A Co.,'corner of Wood and Third streets. JG Backoien,l37 Libertystreet-German Books. Victor Scriba, Fifth street between Wood and Market. J H Mellor, 81 Wood st.—School Books and Stationery. Lake Loomis* Ag’t 89 Wood su—School Books, Elliott A English, 79 Wood street. Johnston A Stockton, comer Market and Third sts. > • R H Beeson A Co., SO Market st-,2d door from Diamond. H S Bosworlh A Co., Foarth street near Market. Patent Medicine. Wm Jackson, comer Liberty and Wood streets. Shepherd’s Medicine Depot W Smithfield street. ' Kano & Morgan, 192 Liberty st, 4 doors above Virgin ay. E Prowenfela & Bros., Atheneam, Liberty street. J EDowning, 218 Liberty street. . WA4LCMcMullen,23oLiberty,cor.Garrison alley. ' Boobyerdft Gribblc, 251 Liberty st.,3doors above Irwin. W J Daviu, corner Liberty and Irwin streets. John P Hopewell, 138 Liberty st., near St. Clair. : K S Marsland, 45 Liberty st, corner Virgin alley y Delany, 45 Liberty street. Arenst & Bernard, 148 Liberty street - J tfcCloskey,lsl Liberty street, r H Chignell, 153 Liberty street v Lawrence Mhchel,l6s Liberty street. W Leonard* 82 Wood street, bet 4th and Diamond alley, j . Schroeder, Hageman & Co.. 67 Wood,! door below 4th. f. Hilderbrand & Co„ 10 Wood street, near Water. V • Robert Chester, 75 Smithfield 6t.,bet 4th and Diam’d ay Parker & Lowe«s6 Smithfield street, near 4th. Morganstern & Bros.j“Oak Hall; 13 46 Liberty street- „ .. , . R Straw, corner Market and Second streets. R Barker, 31 Market st., between 2d and 3d. * ; China and Piitols. . . W G McCartney, corner Liberty and Southfield streets. , ‘ JohnlrVhite, Him st., between Market and Liberty. ! Josepli Craig, Wayno st., opposite Canal Basin. • . J Cartwright, S 3 Wood st., 1 door below Diamond alley Merchant Tailort. - -v A McFarland, Smithficld si-, bet. 4th and Diamond alley. Samuel Cray, Exchange Buildings, St. Clair street. M A Miner. Smithfield st., opposite Brown’s Hotel. M P Morse, 85 Fourth street. Holmes’ Literary Depot, Third st-, opposite Post Office. Diry Good* Merchants, W & P Hugus, corner Market and Fifth streets. D H Fralicn, 100 Market street, near Fifth. JSbea, 108 Market street, between Fifth and Liberty. 3 O Muntz, 114 Market street, near Liberty. Jt BF McConnell, comer Market and Fifth streets. J T DiUcr,S.£. corner Market and Fourth streets. Wm H Garrard, New York Store, 79 Market street. B Spence, 38 Market street, between 2d and 3d. EMentxer A Co., 61 Market st r beusth and Diamond. Alexander A Day* 75, N. W. cor. Market and Diamond. Absalom Morris, 65 Market su, bet. 4th and Diamond. George R White* 51 Market st., between 3d and 4tk. WmL Russell, 62 Market si, near Fourth street W. R. Murphy, comer Market and Fourth streets Wholesale Dry Gbod*. Shacklett 4 White, 99 Wood street A A Mason & Co~ 60 Market st, between 3d and 4th. Murphy, Wilson 4* C0.,48 Wood st., 2d door above 3d. Hampton,Smith 4 C0.,54 Wood st, between 3d and 4th. Aldermen and Jtutices of the Peace. N Buckmastcr, Fourth street, above Smithficld AGRebthart,li win street, near Liberty. Doots and Shoes. WmJaekson, comer Liberty and Wood streets - J S Adams, 219 Liberty atrect, next Eavle Tavern Samuel Dalzell, 122 Wood street, abovS Fifth H Keys, 8 Fifth street, near Market. * DA Olmsted, comer Market and Liberty $ James Robb, 99 Market and 41 Liberty stree . Joseph Plummer, 109 Wood street, near Fifta George Albree, 71, corner Wood and Fourth streets McCurdy 4* Loomis* 59 Wood st, between 3d and 4th J Rutledge, 66 Wood street, third door above Fourth : F W Hayward, corner Market and Liberty streets T R Graham, No. 105 Third street, "James Miller, Smithfiold street, near Diamond alley. John Taggart, Smithfield street, near Fourth. ' J Bates, corner Smithfield and Fifth streets. Troth 4* Scott, comer Southfield and Fourth streets Wm Adair, Smithfield street, four doors above 3d Wm Buettler, Smithficld street, near Brown’s Hotel John Campbell, corner Smiihfield and Second streets. . W B Schmertz, 23 Smiihfield, between Front and 2d sts T A Hinton. 4151. Clair street, near Liberty. T Thompson* St. Clair st., between Penn and Bridge H Perry, 75 Fourth street, near Wood. Brennen 4 Williams, Fifth street, near Market. 5 4 W Harbaugh*s3 Water and 104 Front streets William Barker, Smithfield st., bet. 4th and Diamond av Hugh Lee, corner Liberty street and Cecil’s alley Planing Mill* and Bask Factory. Thomas Moffitt, Pehn street, near the Point Seventh street, above the Canal _Hardware and Cutlery. Walter F Fahnestock. 184 Liberty street. RTLeech,Jr.il33Woodstreet,above Fifth. . Hays 4 Geuy, 71 Market street, near Fourth. Wolff-4 Dane* comer Liberty and St. Clair streets R Dunlap, Jr., 91. Market street, neerFifth. Huber 4 Lauftnan,7B Wood st., bet. 4th and Diamond ay J Cartwright, 83 Wood st, 1 door;belrw Diamond alley. «J©hn Walker, 85 Wood st, bet Dtamonu alley and 4tb st Cooper 4 Lavely,s9 Wood street,2d door below Fourth. Whitmore 4 Wolff, 60 Wood st, between 3d and 4th. Joseph Woodwcll* comer Wood and Second streets Bown 4 Tetley, 140 Wood street, near Virgin alley. : Wilkinson A Bell, No 168 Liberty street,opposite Sixth Walter BryantlSJ Liberty st, opposite head of Wood. Wm Young A C0.,140 Liberty street, near St. Clair. , Samuel McClain, 95 Wood and corner Diamond alley. / me« Herdttian,miWo«ut. 3d door below Diamond alle Richard Bard, 101 Wood street. : Williiisi Irwin, Diamond alley. James Irwin, Diamond alley, near Diamond. Drugs and Medicines. Kevser 4 McDowell, corner Wood st anfi Virgin alley B E Sellers. 57 Wooa st, between 3d and 4th. iI cor. Market street and the Diamond and L Wilcox, Jr-, corncT 4th and Smithfield streets. • Dr HSmyser* corner Market and Third streets. - J A Jones 4 co.jcomer Walnut tind Penn sireets. J A Jones,corner Hund und Penn streets. • Braun 4 Reiter,comer Liberty and St Clair streets. '-Edward Fenderich, Conte rMonongahela House. BrAF«hnc»tt>ck4 Wood'and Ftot streets* y fftTmD Morgan, corner Wood stand Diamond alley. -I jSefMafevewnerWood and Fifth streets. x j «of f - J ‘^ v *•*> .y --v - ' +l v.-.>• /, ,~ .• v-<- v •, , • •_ Clothing Stores. ' Cktap Publication*. Wool Merchants. Leather Stores. T M™? ll,bert > corner Llbcrt y and Smithfield sts., and w ii Ufa ? loter of-Wntioß Fluid and Inks. .. . .. . T _ . Wholesale Cloth Store. _ _® tuurt * Co, No 122 Wood street. . , 4 * Hats, Copland Furs. . j tvfiu tenting; Wood.street, corner Virgin alley. j or >S5 on iMcAlasier, 90 Market si, t. door from'Fifth. kmilhfielil 6t, between 2d and and 3d. ; Smithfield st, 2d door from Fourflt. ’ Wood st * 'bird .door below Fifth. ~ S r\V- »Vood street, fourth door above Fourth. ?}»»?£« L/?»' V ? od ’ door above Fourth. Alecirfr n au 8on ’ 'Y ood «reet near Foorth. McCord 4* Co, corner Wood and Fifth streets John A Garcy, 143 Wood st.,op. 1 st Presblterian Church. „ - u Cabinet and Chair Makers. Snia^ i 2 e Q« USOrn,3F^ U ® rmaa,Rßow i, ij i berl y and 7ll » 8 > T P I?YV»?n? a ’o' ol s? r .Smithii e ld,and hfth streets. Hrtstreet, between 2d and 3d. Hazlett 4 Frew, Smithfield, near Fourth street. Insurance Companies, Faad * nd Life in»- Co, 64 Wood street. Delaware Mutual Safety, 42 Water street VVestern Insurance Co. of Pittsburgh, No. 39 Water st Protection Insurance Co, Office 127 Wood street. i t nrafrun Fire Insurance Co? corner Wood and 3d std. • ; Wall-Paper* and Bordering < W P Marshal!; (Successorto S C Hill,) 67 Wood street C 0,82 Wood st, 2 doors below Dta. ay Jobiale, Smithfield street, near Fourth. Thomas Palmer,47 Market st, between 3d and 4th* Tinners and Copper Smiths? M Doerfiinger, Wood street opposite JUtPres. Church A Cupples, comer Liberty and Smithfield streets. L Shrom. Atheneum Building, Libejrty'sifeet G Q BacKofen, 124 Wood street '-: J Barndotlar, 123 Wood street -’ : S Morrow, 17 Fifth st, between Wood and Market. J H Demmler, 50 Liberty near Market. Sheriff 4 Shirk, No. 8 Market street; near Water. Kelly 4 Bro n Sixth, between Wood and Liberty street James T Kincaid, Front and 2d streets, near Market. Gold Beaters. John B Dunlevy, 132 Third st, bet Wood and Smithfield Emigrant Lines, Blakely *Cq . Penn street, (Canal Basin.) P W.Byrues 4 Co» 205 Liberty st? Jno Thompson, Ag’t. Liverpool and Philadelphia Packet Line, Brown 4 Kirk patrick, 144 Liberty street Hotels and Taverns. Brown’s Hotel,Smithfield st, between Second and Third. Virginia House, corner Water and Ferry streets wIPt 8 !! comer Founh and Ferry streets y m ; T ? L H ?. lelj Walcr #trect, above Smithfield fc*gle, J McMaster, Jr, Ag’t, Liberty street st tharies, corner Wood and Third streets. National Hotel, Water street, above Smithfield. Ferry House, comer Hancock st and Duquesne Way. Burnt District Hotel, comer Smithfield aud Seco.id sis. Mouongahela Hoo*c,coruer Smithfield and Wale,* sts (exchange lijtel, comer Penn and St Clair streeis. Foundry Warehouses, Quinn. Mcßride 4 Co, comer 7th and Liberty streets. Nicholson & Payne, 161 Liberty street, head of Wood. Wm Irwin, Atheneum Building, Liberty street. Pennock, Mitchell 4 Co, 100 Liberty street. Alex Bradley,{sign Gilt Stove,) No. 19 Wood street John Anderson 4 Sou,comer Water aud Grant sts. Bakers and Confectioners. A Andrews, “.Eagle, 3 ’s2Diamond alley £ Rood, corner Wylie aud Tunnel streeis. F H Uttuker, Filth street, near Maiket. A 4 PSeheldecker,“Star,” 42Diamond alley. Morrm Kunx, Smithfield si, bet Fifth and Diamond alley. Wm E Bown >; k * Union,” Smithfield st, bet 3d and 4th. Milliners and Mantua Makers. Mrs. Doff, 10 St Clair street, between Penn and bridge Sirs 9 Fifth street, between Wood and Market Mrs M E Morrison, No. 8 St Clair street. SF 5 Far * er > No. 4 Patterson’s Row, St Clair street Miss Kain, comer Penn and St Clair streets. Fancy and Variety Goods. T K Mack nigh 4 Bros, 117 Wood street, near Fifth. McCandless 4 Campbell, 97 Wood street. Geo W Kuhn, 72 Wood street,sign Gilt Comb Charies Arbuthnot, cor. Wood street and Diamond alley. Kauffman 4 Boyle, 88 Wood st, l door above Diam’d av. Zebulon Kinsey, 67 Market street, near Diamond. Kinsey 4 Knox, 92 Market street, near Fifth. Cotton Manufactures. Grier 4 Monaghan, 222 Liberty street Boat Stores. H A Weaver, Wayne street, opposite Canal Basin. John Hannan, 59 Water st bet wood and Smithfield. James Kerr, Jr-4 Co, 38 Water street, near Market Joseph Major. No. 4 Market street, near Water. McCammon 4 Stevens, 7 and 9 Market st, near Water Thomas Oliver, S. B. Bakery, 23 Water street. Brush Manufacturers. Blair 4 Co, 120 Wood street, above Fifth. J Kennedy,6B Wood street, fourth door above Fourth. Family Groceries. ,G ell >*» corner Wylie and Washington streets William \\ itson, corner Second and Ross streets. George Humbert, corner Penn aud Marbury streets Thomas Appiebe, corner Wylie and Tunnel streets George Arthurs, comer Smithfield and Founh sts Hugh Garvey, 143 Libeny street, opposite Fifth J Donaldson,comer St. Clair and Penn streets. Co, comer Fourth and Ferry streeis R Paul, comer Seventh and Grant streets. Cyras Black, Diamond, back of Old Court House. W Buchanan, comer Wylie and Chatham streets H Hoeveler, Wylte st, between Tunnel and Chatham. H C Kelly, comer Fifth street and Market alley. Thomas woods, Liberty street, near Water. Trimming, Hositry and Variety. & Co., Manufacturers and Importers, Filth si. FH Eaton & Co, 62 Fourth at, bet Wood and Market. Hersh, corner Third and Market s-treets. John Orr 4* Co, Market street, near Fifth. Joseph Horne 4" Co, 63 Market sl, bet.4th and Diamond Tobacco, Snuff and Cigars. J l4O Wood street, near Sixth. J McCollisler, 19 Fifth st, between Wood and Market Darnel Day, 49 Wood street, between 3d and 4th. J Stem, St. Charles Hotel, wood street. Shefller, 167 Smitafield street, near Fifth. W 4- D Rinehart, Irwin st, between Liberty and Penn. J A &laxune,33 Hand street, between Liberty and Penn. Extract of Coffee. John Martin, Extraot cf Coffee Manufacturer, 51 Dia mond Alley, between Wood and Smithfield streets. Glass Manufacturers. V\ McCnlly 4 Co. 139 Wood street. Chambers,Agnew4 C 0,9 Wood.bet Wateiand latsts- DakeweU, Pears 4 Co.corner Wood and 2d streets Curling, Robertson* Co, corner Wood and Front ate- Simpson 4 Co, 22 Wood street, next BagaJey 4 Co Music Stores. John H Mcllor, 81 Wood street— Chicken*# 3 ) Pianos. Lumber Merchants. William Dilworth, Grant street, near Seventh- Rowan 4 Dawson, Sixth street near Grant. Thomas Scott, Penn st, ber Barker’s alley and Irwin ei Soap and Candle Manufactories. A Wilson A Co., Ross street, between 3d and 4th. Wilson A Gorman, Fonrth street, near Ross B C Sawyer 4 50n,49 Wood si, opposite Bi. Charles Fruits and Candies. Jaa C Anderson, 16 Smithfield st, between Ist and 2d. J Honker, 92 Wood st, between 6th and Diamond alley Joshua Rhodes, 6 Wood street, near Water. Plough Manufactories. Robert Hall, No. 147 Liberty street Hall 4 Speer, Penn street, comer Cecil’s alley. Mustard and Spices. come r Liberty and Ferry streets. Rhodes 4 Alcorn, 30 Fifth st, opposite Post Buildings. Tea Stores. pS 4 C°j comer Fourth and Ferry streets. Pittsburgh Tea Blore ? Fifth st, bet Wood and Market Dentists. Wm A Ward, Dentist, Penn street, 3 doors above Hand. THE Co-Partnership he?e l mtore“iistini? between the subscribers, under the firm of J. S. Sc Co y dtssoifved by mutual consent. Either partner may use the name of the concern in settlement JEROME S. BONNET , MATTHEW D.PATTON Pittsburgh, Apnl Ist, 1850. „ID” Having sold my entire interest in the firm of J q Boj«t*r A Co. to M. D. Patton, my into partner and in rearing from business, I take great pleasure in rccom mfhl?e DS h ' m 10 the r confldencc ° r my (Mends and the public. [ap3] /. s. BONNET T Gravel Roofing, ' Pi,.SS ,C k he ? r e !P? clf olly inform the citircns of .a . tts SS rgh , and '•‘entity, that they are now fully nre- S«nott„he rders ROOFING, in a man thei? PttSS ? d ‘5 1 llus Cl ‘y Of elsewhere. From •hJJT»nP en j nce in boßm ess, they feel confident that them work The'f l,faClion to all thos,! who may give Gravel Roofs over any ,parUculari y |n case Of fire, is too well known s&33ESsf&S&r-2& Patterson, M. Kane, Jr fan j £ody done work OnWo ouersjfor whomwehave attendTd to We ITS? ,“ d pTOm W •ween High andTtmnel street" ° n Wyhe stree ’’ bc T# Printers. subscriber would cal! the attention of Iris improved Printing Inks, of S. e,s '2 colors, which he offers for sale al the lowest mart.l prices, and warrants to be of the very first .Jl! ' 1 JOHN D. M’CREARyT H No, an Mp wrs:Hav P en: S " gh C ' S,oaklaa « flj" This paper is printed with his News-Ink. loettß ft* C. Stoolccon, ' [ BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, HWO. 47, CORK EH 0? MaHKET AND THIBD STREETS, AS constantly on hand for sale—Writing, Letter. Pnaung and Tea PAPER; Bonnet, Binde rs’, Ful-’ “ARDSi..book and Newspaper —Wiich. he will sell at the lowest cash ll cxcr ' ln £ e *° r Rags and Tanners’ Scraps. T ' •-?i At w >, “' 60 f* < i?* s P rime 5,3 lost received and for sale by ball 3TUABT&BILL. •Mit ; .*r jr *. J r ' + /-■ =s£y* ££?<** ,*», Coughs and Cold* Cored In 48 ; .||0utj» k/ INCI3 the introduction of Ihisliew compoomf,.Cough6 and colds ere'CaretFin a linifr. :. We will warrant Dr. Keyser’s Pectoral Syrup, to^cfflre 1 -doses of Coughs, Colds, BrcnchiU*» L“B W?»'ilme i and at a eheaper rate than; any. other Bjedic/iie ever discov ered. • ■•'.■ IT HAS AN old Cough. Medicines always sicfceni; and pro duce nausea which ts more disagreeable than the Cough itself. This isobviated ltHius'fflixthre, for it is a pleas ant soothing article and.it will Cure, or the money will be refunded! "The evtdeflcei'wvfayor of this medicine in ourcity. from our qwncit/zehß, should convince any one of itsefficacy. Im.t&* prescription of a regular physi cian, and hnsbeeuuseaby him in his own practice for a number of ’rearttiriUi the niost heroic success. CONSUMPTiOAh-A lady from Steubenville writes, that her daughter had been afflicted with a Cough and expeciorationpnight sweats, hectic fever, and all the distressifigsymptqma of consumption, and that after ta king two DpUlcs she was entirely cured. A gentleman in Washington county, who had suffered with Aslhinu and Chrome Cough for eight years, hasbeen entirely re* '■lievdu-mid the cough removed by the use of half a do* zeflbf bottlesof the Pectoral Syrup.- Agcitleman from Pepna, Illinois, writes that “ be knows flic Pectorol Sy ; rdft to be a good article, for he has used it in hia own case and in the cases of members of his family with the most perfect success. It is one of the Cheapest Medicines now known. —lt is put up in half pint bottles at 50 cents each, or six bottles for 82,50. Country Storekeepers would do well to keep a sup ply of this medicine on hand all the time, as it is one of the most perfect and efficacious remedies ever discover* ed for all coughs and diseases of the. lungs and incipient Consumption. CAUTION EXTRA—Many persons will try to get you to buy some one of the various nostrums, but do not heed them. If you want to get well, buy Dr. Kbyssr'b Pectoral Syrup, and take no other; this will cure you. It has in it some of pie most valuable plants and herbs, of the materia medico, and is compounded by a person skilled in the healing art. Thete can be no deception in this medicine. It is prepared in your own city, and the proprietor has numerous.certificates, attesting its valu able properties, which will be shown to any person de sirous of seeing them! - Agents Wanted throughout the United States to sell this medicine. Large discounts will bo made to those, who will take an interest in the medicine. It will pay a large profit to all agents; besides, they will be doing suf fering humanity a service by placing in their hands the greatest medicine for Lung diseases the world has ever produced. For sale, wholesale and retail, by KEYSER & M’* DOWELL, Druggists, 140 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa., to whom all letters for agencies must be addressed.— Also, for sale by D. M. Curry, Allegheny city; P. Broth er, jr M Brownsville; George Baird, Washington ; John H Bachanan, Hickory; George-Keyset, M’Kecsport; J. D. Vowell, Canonsburgh; and by merchants and druggists generally. [jat>s Public Attention Is respectfully invited to the following truths, set forth m relation to one qf the most important Bemeaics of mod ern times PETROLEUM OR ROCK OIL; IT is not more than one year ago since this great rem edy was brought uefore the public, for the relief and cure of disease. Its great powers to heal, have, since then, become folly appreciated by the community, and we allege thatthe longer it is tried the more certain will its great fame spread. It ts not the remedy of a day, got op for the sole purpose of making money; but, one, which we coneeive, will continue to be used when all nostrums have beer, forgotten. The PETROLEUM is t Natural Remedy, elaborated in the depths of the canh by a power and agency that laughs to scorn all human competition. It Is our duty, when we write about a medicine, that we write latmt—that we sny nothing calculated to deceive those who may trust our word or put confidence in our statements. The sick are very apt to catch at any thing that promises relief from dis ease. A story can haraiv be too highly wrought to an swer the objeclof gullmgor humbugging some of them Now, we do not desire to do this; we are aaxiousonly that the tratb in relation to our Remedy should be told, in order to eecare for it a repatation far exceeding any single article of ihtmatertamdiea. Plain T unvarni«hed facts—facts that may be ascertained in our own city nnd neighborhood, bear ample testimony in favor of the Pe troleum. Within the past two months, two of out own citizens, who were totally blind, have been restored to sight Several cases ot blindness, in the State of Ohio, have been cured. And, also, the case of a gentleman in Bea ver countv. There are others ; but these cases are near home, and may be referred to by any persons who may have doubts on the subject. These cases were cured af ter they had been abandoned by physicians a* hopeless- The Petroleum will cure, when used according to direr tiqns—Diarrhma, Dysentery, Piles, Rheumatism, Gout* Neuralgia. Eruptions on the Skm, Pimples on the face' Chronic Sore Eyes, Ringworm, Tetter, Scald Head pains in Uie.bones and joints, old sores, Ulcers, Wens, Tumors, Scrofula', Cancer, Spinal irritation. Fever and Ague, Chronic Coaghs, Asthma, Bronchitis, and ail Pul monary affections of a chrome nature, tending to pro duce CONSUMPTION. Burns and Scalds, diseases of the Bladder und Kid neys, Chapped Hands, Excoriated Nipples, Corns und Bunions. Jn fact, ilisaosEAT universalrkajedv, and hasbeen tried in most of the above diseases within the past year with the most perfect success. Certificate* that will astonish are in the hands of the proprietor, who will take pleasure in showing them lo the atllieted or their friends. Whatever others may say about their medicines, the Petroleum is the 'greatest Remedy of the age. Phy sicians of high standing in the profession are beginning to use it in their practice. Those who at first looked on with doubt and uncertainty, are willing to award it due praise-and consideration. Before another year roll* round, all will be compelled to acknowledge that the Petroleum is thegreatest tnediciue ever discovered For sale, Wholesale and Retail, by KEYSER A M’DOWELI A . jr 140 Wood street. Also—R. E. Sellers, 57 Wood street; D, M. Curry, D A. Elliott, Joseph Douglass, Allegheny City. Al*o. by rtte Proprietor, S. M. KIER, Canal Basin. ?ih «treet, Pittsburgh. ' yaS ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER PEPSI N I THE TRUE DIGESTIVE FLUID. Or Q»strfto Juice I A ORE AX DYSPEPSIA CURJSR , PREPARED from Rennet, or the fourth Stomach of the Ox, after directions by Baron Liiibio, the great Physiological Chemist, by J. S. HOUGHTON, M.D . No 11. North Eighth street, Philadelphia. Pa. Thi* is a truly wonderful remedy for INDIG ESTION DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, CONSTIPATION. LIVER COMPLAINT\ and DEBILITY, curiiit£nfter Nature’? own method,by Nature’s own agent, th'e*Gastric Juire Half a teaspoonfull of this Fluid, infused in water, will digest or dissolve Five Pounds or Roast Bbkf in about two aocas, out of the stomach. SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE • Baron Luma, in Ins celebrated work on Animal Ohrtn istry, says : An artificial Digestive Fluid, aunloeous t,< the Gastric Juice, may be readily prepared from the mu coos membrane of the stomach 01 the calf, in which vu rious articles of food, as meat and eggs, will l.* fto *>(>n ened, changed and digested, just in the same manner a* they would be in the human stomach/’ Dr. Pereira, id his famous treatise on •• Food ami lii et,”published by Fowlers A Wells, New \ ork. page 35 states the same great tact, and describes the method 01 prepatation. Theroare few higher authorities than Dr Pereira. Dr. Combk, in his valuable writings on the •* Phy*.iolo gy of Digestion,” observes that “a diminution of the due quantity of the Gastric Juice is a prominent and nil-pre vailing cause of Dyspepsia ;** and ho states that u a di- Ungulshed professor of medicine in London, who was severely afflicted with this complaint, finding everything else to fail, had recourse to the Gastric Juice, obtained from the stomach of living animals, which proved com pletely successful.” Dr. Graham, author of the famous works on •* Vegeta- ble DicV’.says: “ It is tr remarkable fact m physiology that the stomachs of animals, macerated in water im part to the fluid the property of dissolving various arti cles of food, and of effecting a kind of artificial diger tion of them in no wise different from the natural diee«i ive^process,n ’ Dr. Simon’s great work, the “Chemistry of Man’’(Lea ABianchardJPhila, 184 G. pp. 321-2) gays: “Thediscov 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 fluid, prepared from Pepsin, as it is in the natural Gai trie Juice itself.” Professor Dukolison, of the Jefferson College. Phila delphia,in his great work on Human Physiology, devote* more than fifty pages to an examination of this subject His experiments with Dr. Beaumont, on the Gastric Juice, obtained from the living human stomach and from animals, are well known. “In all cases.” he s'ay« “di gestion occurred as perfectly in the artificial as in the natural digestions-” AS A DYSPEPSIA CURER, Dr. Houghton’s preparation of PEPSIN hat produced the most marvelous effects, curing cases of Debility Emaciation, Nervous Decline,and Dyspeptic Consump tion, supposed to be on the very verge of the grave. U is Impossible to give the details of cases in the limit* of this advertisement—but authenticated certificates have been given of more than TWO HUNDRED REMARK ABLE CURES, in Philadelphia, New York, and Boston alone. These were nearly all desperate cases, and the cures were not only rapid and wonderful, but perma nent.- It is a great NERVOUS ANTIDOTE, and particularly useful for tendency to bilious disorder, Liver Complaint, Fever and Ague, or badly treated FeVer aud Ague, and the evil effects of Quinine, Mercury, and other drags 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 tiiay be, it GIVES INSTANT RELIEF! A single dost remoiitsaUtkeunpUasanisttmp tons, and it only needs to be repeated, for a short time, lhese & ood eff «cta permanent. PURITY OF BLOOD and VtGOR OF BODY, follow at once, it is mrticularly excellent in cases of Nausea, Vomiting Cramps, Soreness of the pit of the Stomach, distress af ter eating, low, cold state of the Blood, Heaviness, Low ness of Spirits, Despondency, Emaciation, Weaknea* tendency to In*anny, Suicide, Ac. Price, ONE DOLLAR per bottle. One hottlf will of ten effect a lasting cure. «J§X?J5 r wik?lV e ..J , £. a,, £ lhe written signature of J y HOUGHTON, M.D., Sole Proprietor. Sold by agents in every town in the United Slate*, and by respectable dealers in Medicines generally. Agents for Pittsburgh, KEYSER A McDOWELL, 141 Wood street. Retail dealers supplied at Proprietor’s prises. fnv2o y Also, for sale by R. E. SELLERS, 57 Wot d street Bull’s Sarsaparilla and the Cholera. NOT a single man, woman or child has died of the CHOLERA or any of its symptoms who used this invaluable preparation. Look at the city ot Louisville, where this Sarsaparilla is made, and where from IGO to 200 bottles are retailed daily, but few isolated ca*es_'pf Cholera have occurred, and they were eithei persons from boats or those who disregarded our advice. Cincinnati Chronicle, For sale by KEYSER A JfrDOWELL, 140 Wood st Pittsburgh, where the genuine article may always be blamed. (}uly2? PETROLEUM— A certain cure tor DIAfIrtLKEA, a disease very prevalent this hot weather—lhe fore runner of Cholera. Try it! For sale by . JT6 KEYSER * McDOWELL, 140 Wood st. WHITE WAX—GOO lbs. for sale by decs B. A.FAHNESTOCK &CO, book and job printing **■ W..Corner,of Woo-I and Fifth Street*. THE Proprietor of the Morning Post and Mercury anb Manufacturer, tespec-fully informs his friends anutiie patrons of these napers.tnat he has a large as>. sorunem of JOB TYPE AND ALL OTHER MATERIAL necessary to a Job Printing Office, and that ho is pre pared to.exccute i U -LETTER PRESS FRINTING OF EVERT DESCRIPTION;' ' p°*\. Sills of Lading, Circulars, Pvnphletsi -BiU Heads, ’ Cards, f “ . Blanks, Hat Tips. R 'L/ AH kinds of Blanks, Stage, Steamboat and 'Cana] ooat Utils with appropriate cuts, printed on the shortest nonce and mos. reasonable terms.. . He respecUpHy a<ks the patronogo of his friends and liiopubiic generally, m .ias branch ofhis business. ; Be l» ag L. HARPER. /¥&&& JAMES W. WOOD WELL, j£r CABINET m&BiFURNITVaE manufacturer, np Ware-room* 97 and 09, Third street. JW. W. respectfully informs his friends and euatom » ers thut he hug now completed’the largest and fi nest stock of household furniture ever before seen' In tins city, as he is determined to uphold the quality With well-seasoned materials, best workmanship, and newest designs; and from the extent of his orders und facility in manufacturing, he is enabled to produce warranted furniture, ut the lowest prices. ■ He has adopted the principle of identifying the cu<- joraers’ interest with his own, in quality and price, and. keeps always on hand the greatest vartety of every des cription of furniture, from the cheapest and plainest* to the most elegant and costly, that a house,-or any part of one, may be furnished from hia stock, or manufactured expressly to order. He therefore solicits an inspection, that the advantages ofhis establishment may be known. The following articles consist, in part, of his stock, which for richness of style and finish, cannot be surpassed iu any oj the Eastern cities : Parlor, , . drawing, tim ing, and bed room • chairs, of every variety, consisting of rosewoood, ma hogany and walnut Eli zabe the. u, Conservatoire and Easy Chairs, of every description; Crftu£he«, Sotas.Tcte-a-tete andDi- : vans of the latest French ana American patterns ; laehaee, VVhat-NotsJ and ladies’ yarlor Writing Desks oi various kinds; Work Tables and fancy inlaid siaude, music stands, and holders,marble top, ma hogany, rosewood and walnut centre and sola, ta bles, extension dining table-; all sizes of the most improved, and decidedly the best kind made; cord, Pembroke hall and pier tables, wardrobes, bedsteads and washetanda of * each a large assortment; gothic hall and parlor reception chairs, ottomans and stools, secretary and hook cases, side boards, fire screens, towel racks, hat 6tands, and music «tools, cribs and coia for children; paper mache, table and tea poys, ma hogany, rosewood, and inlaid pearl Tables, Ac- Ac. Ac. A large assortment of COMMON FURNITURE and WINDaOR CHAIRS. Cabinet maxshs supplied with all articles in theirlmc STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, furnished at the thorl est notice. Alt orders promptly attended to CHAIRS AND FCRSITCRK. jYo. 93 Third street , between Market and Wood, Sjuth side. Ws have ndw on hand n large nnj Wl splendid stock of every variety' ot Ciuiks£bßS&F HHftud CABINET FURNITURE, which we * tore confident ennnot be surpas s e d, itflQflfeSl equalled, in this City, or n u.c West, in style and finish. ThoHC who arc in wamm Furniture are reepcctfally invited to cult aud examine foi themselves. ID* Steamboats furnished on th • shortest notice. ID* All orders promptly attended to, _.O'OONNFXL. MULLEN fcco. Farnltare and Uliair Ware T. B. YOUNG it 00 corner of Third fj\ and Smiihfiddtii., opposite Broum\ Hold ul Pa., keep constantly on bond |o| make to order, at the lowest price*. * II HOUSEHOLD and STEAMBOAT FURNITUJIfc, and CHAJJiS, of the best workmanship and most approved . febls Steamboati, Ahdy't' i Tatr subscribers tender their acfjft for the favors bestow ed upon them by Uteir Steamboat friends, and iff would reipecimily remind them and others intc- « * rested in fmihltnjj boats, that they are at all umrs pre pared to furnish, on the most reasonable terms, every description of Cabin Furniture and Chairs of the bee material and workmanship. 'I B YOUNG A CO., Corner Third and Smlthfteid streets, , __ opposite “IJrownV Hotel. *’ o.c KAMMca. ~~ ’ uriiaviiß Hammer A Hauler. CAMNKTWARKKOOM.SMITHVIELDsTRKET, Bftwtn Sfvenihsintt and StrawberryalUy,PiitslntTK Pa. HAMMER A DAULER keep constantly unhand variety oi excellent and fnaluonabie Furniture, ran warranted equal to any in the city, and sold on us r f favorable terms a*, can be obtained at any similar establishment in .be West. They have now on hand an unusually extensive stork, embracing till kind* of Fund tare, from the cheapest ami plainest to the most costly Al i < ’ ra( ' ri * promptly attended to. mr'-lLOra contiaacMO inaau ai3mir ineiurc CABINST- ft E• o i every descrip -■aBHBL« Uon ’ ni his old stand, corner of Liberty and raßHßgflSevcwth streets. UNDERTAKING attended to, tn all ns branches. niayll London filuktardi PL’KV: London "iiad Duflmni Mustard, by the kt" for *ai«\b>(octJUti I JOSHUA ROUINSUN, VOUNG LADIfcS’ SKIUNAUV. ALLEGHENY. THIS >CHUOL, under the direction of Mr. A Mrs N 1 W. Mincaar, will be Re-Opened hi “Colonnade How," Federal aired, on MONDAY, September *AI. A primary department, and a number of optional branch es, hove been added, and u corps of teachers secured to that msirueuonn will now be civcn to *cbolara of all age* and attainments. l or particulais aee eireuiuru, which may be had ai ihe hook stores—or cotirult the Principals, at their dwelling, on Federal street. Allegheny) Au# d. li» lil» \V Ullama, WILL open aULASSICALund ENGLISH SCHOOL on the Ijl Monday vf stputnluT next. Room ovet J 0 Wilhiimi 4 Oo.'.isliore, corner of Wood and’Fifili strt-rl -•BK9KH fu— Uev \S m t) Huwawj, Hou. VValthh 11 Lowniß - Dr Kxxiurr, J.l*. AlcCoko, Ksq., “ Dr McHux, J. D. Wo.l|aais. {jyihL’tf F, rit Arrival of Foil Stoolc of Carpeu. r l ’HI’ *ubs>ent»<T having ju*t returnedfrom the East, is A now receiving and opening a splendid slock oigoods consisting in fart of very rich style Carpets, vizi Brussels, Ta-estry Brussels ami Velvets, imported expressly tor Uus market. Also, Imperial 3 ply, superfine ply, with a heavy siov io. all the lower priced grades; together with a large variety of Hearth Ru K », Door Mats. Stair Hod?, vV lute, i. reen, Blue and Scarlet figured Baize, from J to 3 yards wide A superior atticie of French Table and Piuno Covers Uil Cloth, from |t.» eight yards wide Ac., Ac., * All the above named articles having been selected with grout earc. and purchased at such pr c*s as to ena ble him lo tedt cheaper than any hou-e weu of the mountain* Citizen* ami prisons Hum the country are requested to m.lt umt exapuue the stock at LymPs Carpet Emporium, .No. ao Fount! street, and No (>:j Wood street -*-^‘l... M W. LYND. RECEIVED, d cases of Fancy STiIA IK OmanU CHIP BONNETS, Ladies' Hiding HATS ChUdren's and Uluses' Bonnes, Bvpy Hats, 4*o. Those wanting Bonnets will please give her a call lie lore purchasingelsewhere. AH order* promptly attend- ItnylOaTj MRS. A. LEECH. 1 WSSULUTFoN.—The partnership of Mcbphy"aLee JL/ 1* thm day dissolved, by mutual consent. The bu* arncss of the firm will be settled by H. Lee. t , J R. MURPHY, TuufrurgA, 3dth Jan., 184 D. H. LEE NOTICE—The undersigned will continue the Wool business and uttend to the sale of Woolen Hoods at the oldphLco. H. LEE. 11-/ in retiring troiu the late firm of Murphy it Lee, 1 take great pleasure in recommending Air. H. Lee to the confidence of my triends ami to the public. Jatt3u J. R. MURPHY. AN application will be made at the next meeting of the Legislature of Pennsylvania, to incorporate a Bank to be caJled the Mechanics Bank of Pittsburgh lo be located m the City ot Pitlsburgh, and to have a ca’pl* lalnot exceeding two hundred thousand dollars JutyLtnn ‘ THOMPSON BELL. Extra Family Flour* TjVM the convenience of the citizens, tho proprietors J? of the '‘PITTSBURGH ClTYftULLS,’’have placed boxes for the reception of orders, ut the following places: J &, H. Floyd’s store, corner of Wood and oth *is.; M. Hay wood 5 * Shoe store.corner Liberty and Murket A.Ttreien’s store, iJd street; l*. Wilcox, Jr., Druggist, cor. 4th and Sinithheld ; Joint 1 Smith’s store, cor. High and Wylie streets ; Teltigrar*:! Office, Fourth street; If. C. Kell v, tirocer, cor. sth st. nnd Murket alley ; M. UruSs's «'' ic t 9th Ward. The Flour waif t.i will cull twice or thrice duily, for orders, and the Flint, ice., delivered protnply either in barrels or sacks, (sack Flour is preferable for family use,) without charge for^artage. It t.s plain (hut no accounts cau be allowed, and that drivers can have no permission to leave Flour without payment. We hope that the public will be pleased with ibis arrangement, ns we shall endeavor to do them just ec. imayilOJ WILMARTII & NOBLE. HO I FUH CALIFORNIA, IMIK subscriber has been authorized to receive Pack* agen to be forwarded to San Francisco by the house of OORWINNK, BROTHER A CO., at Panama, nnd to engage Passage in first class nailing Vessels from Panama' to San Francisco. Every information riven, on application to JOSHUA ROBINSON, apl3 • Post Buildings, Fifth st M -near Wood. HEAPEST SUMMER Goore IN TOWN.—highi Cloths, all wool, Caehmaretles, Scotch Plaids, Linen Drills and Ducks, with every variety of Mar seilles and other Vestings und Trimmings, by jes JOSHUA ROBINSON. Tiie •* PUtiburgh Brewery.” HAVING taken a lease of thiswcll known Brewery, mid having it now in lull operation, I ant now pj-e -pared to furnish my friends and the pnblic with a supe rior article of ALES und BAVARIAN BEER, in any quantity. Cull and sec, at the corner of Penn street and Barker's alley. [jan4j A. BENITZ. Window Shades, Banners, G 1 LASS PAINTING AND STAINING, warranted to IT wash,alNo. 10, St.Claie strkkt, Pittsburgh. For specimens, call at Wilkins Hall; Walker’s Ex ehaugc, Snmhfield street; und Keevil’s Hat Store, Wood street. Masonic and I. O. O- F.’s- Aprons and Badges, painted in a superior manner. Fresco painting executed in »upenor style, with .Ameri can and Foreign designs. S. SIMMS -WATSON. je4rtf EDWARD R. KERN AN Winter Clothing Selling low k P IIEI'ANViIOO Ltbeny slrecL Pitatnenhi has on X-.-ha n<i a. I urge assortment rofiho latest .ivG Winter Coat3 f of fashionable colors. Also , -the purchasers will End a most desirable atoekin«tw!!.i from; and will be sold loWTor cash , k fdeclß *: B. M.'a®OITST, . MERCHANT TAILOR, TNFORMS Ins friends and customers thatbe has ooen- A ad ».W ot HING STORa at No.,.BsSmiMe?f,?’ 3JSSS?-“2y«»*-6s suited at all limes with • anything in mis line, made in the most', finished, style and workman* “‘Udnaniier. HUGoods pjpialLfresh,irf;.lhelrest and most fashionable material, and no pains will be spared toanora.ihe greatest degree of satisiuetion to hiV pat-' rons. A good stock of Ready Made CLOTHING aiways <g_!lgT li .- " '- • ' ■ [diclfi It. KEbhT, '' MERCHANT TAILOR, 1-r «r«I, Pittsburgh, Pat, , .«• TJ AS JUS r RKChiVED FROM THE EAST—a large XA. aim earefnlhr selected stock of French. .English ?ivrj«L^S n .i :a “ CASSIMEftES rind VEST.: he »JT 1081 *PP rove d-colora-and . uiui /f loma^e to order in the Very Lest.jhanner ajidoi, the most reasonable m.:!•;>;*.< ? men’« : t?hoL'i^7 S i ? n and a S®od assortment of gentle men« Fashionable bkady maps CLOTHING, Shirts, C “oy3li:3m aV “ lii ’ Hankefc >‘iefs,GloVea, Suspemie?s,Ac!; Clothing I.Clothing THREE BIG DOORS' - mV' ' „ JOHN M’CLOSKEV, i, . ! : Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Clothing, ISI Liberia it.. M Pittsburgh, Pa. . - stock of F&U and Winter Ciolhing.is nojy ready, amounting to upwards of $lOO,OOO, which I think win be found to by one of thri choicestEeieciio'us of gar* erii eountry^ 01 ln s ‘ >r olh eripUy in the Wejji ,i,^L 1 ’ urch *?J !s , h , avin « been all made earlyj l have nr «r lh n al “/? <,v ? nces , mado in almost "ail hf»s i '*J ns of " 00 'l en Goods, and am therefore ena bled to offer my stock aittnusnilly.lowpriees'h ■ til* p , aill , more usual attentlen: to v.ri " n *. and slJ l eof m >' Ifurmenta, so that the Ii A' prlce<l aa well as.tde finest are got up in o style and elegance not to be surpassed, llundreds of new customers, both wholesale and retail, have been r aa f? a ’ much by the superior make of the clothing' as by the lowness of ra, prices. . T 6 .11 if pr °P rlc 'of would particularly call the auention'of all dealers in Clothing to bis present stock, believing : r?id U i’. o h,f l i2n l S Ilt - l? 2 ° r j he quality and prices of hil Goods they will be induced to purchase at his establish !T™io 'y ,l! '!' Eale r °ooi now contains upwards of price sarments > from L>ie finest m qnnhty to the lowestin The proprietor is now determined lo make this depart ment a point of great attraction, and with this view has h ?”t? a ,i a lfi e , duaniity of goods suited to C7Cr y section of the United States. Id the cutting department will always b« founfl a very i?I? e se cc j l a}l ehoiceal makes of Cloths, Cas* Bimeres and Silks, to be found in this or eastern markets. He is prepared to make cloths to order in the shortest notice in the latest and mosi.fasliionable styles. i “ e jjcspectfully invites his old friends and customers, fto well as the pubhe in general, to call and examine foi. hetnseivee. - (octl3 Great Inducements to Buy Olothlne t WHITE OAK FORKS CLOTHING STOCK! 8 19 u LIBERTY. AND 59 IRWIN STREETS. wishing to sell his entire stock oi | CLOTHING, offers Eis EXTENSIVE; ASSORT- AND FASHIONABLE GOODS at VEin LOW PRICES. Personswishlngtopurcbase will save money by calling on him. ■ Ml** W. J. DAVlTT, Proprietor; AGENCY OF Hetneah*! Celebrated Patent Shears. rjIHH. undersiguedhasbeen appointed by Mr. Heineah, X of Newport, sole Agent for the sale of his justly celebratedpatcntTailors l Shears. Jlc offers these 3hears now atraanufaeturer’s prices. Having a complete as sorunemof these Shoars, from 62}c.up lo 812 a piece, he calls the attention of Ladies, Milliners and Dressma* establishment,the FRANKLIN -W9 Liberty street, 4th door from it. Clair, and respcctiully solicits a share of the publio patronage, which this article so justly deserves. oct3lnm» J. v\ HA VEKOTTE. Prg ©aolis. SEVENTH GREAT SEMI-ANNUAL SALE OF dry goods, AT THE One Price Store of A. A. MASON A CO.. Nos. 62 and 64 Market street. WILL commence on Mondat, December 30,1850 and continue through the month of January. On this occasion, the whole of their immense establishment mil be thrown open for Retail Trade, and their exten sive stock, amounting 10 One Hundred and Thirty Thousand Dollars, will be offered at Retail, at fully one fourth less than usual prices. The notice of ueir Semi-Annual Sale to any one of the thousands who attended the sale of last yean will be sufficient guarantee for a call this reason. They will however mention a few of tho Goods and Prices, for the benefit of tho*e who have neycr intended their Sales— viz:— Rich Cashmeres, - - 75 c. Usualprice 81,00 37ic I>S Col,oa ant * Cashmeres, 25c.; usual pri;e 1500 is. Cotton and Wool Delaines, 15, 18|c. Usual price 20 aud 25c ; Co!ored Plai " Usual price ~Gc°- ps Slr, H. a, " i R *“ ted SiUo. 40c. Usual .price.. 50 P s. Black Silks. Reduced 25 per cenl.: French Mcrinocs.B,,oo. Usual price 81,07*; 000 pa. Fararaeuaa and Lyoncse Cloths. Reduced 3a percent; asooirting Square Shawls, which will be sold at from SI to So lew than the usual prices.; Boul " :l u> s and 10c. Usual price Id aha 25c.; * Fast Colored Calicoes,Csc. Usual priteOc.; 100 cases English aud American Calicoes, 8 andlfte. Usual price 3U and 12|c.; 90cases Bteaebed Muslins. Reduced 2c. per yard; -60 bales Brown Masha—all grades: Aha—Laecs, Embroideries, Trimmings, Hosiery and Gloves, Linens, Checks, Cloths, Cassimeres, Cauinets and Jeans. Together with an immense variety of other Goods, all oi which will be nmrked down to tower prices than anv of their previous sales They invite an early call, as many of their choicest Goods willsoon be sold. The lowest price named at first. A. A. MASON A CO., Nog. 62 and 04 alarketstreet. NEW FALL GOODS! JOSEPH HORNE A CO., No. 73 Market, near Fourth street , HAVE just received and offer for sale at Wholesale and Retail— NEWEST STYLES OF DRESS TRIMMINGS; lionnet Ribbons and Howerts Florence Silk; Velvets und Plumes; Embroidered Collars; Caffs and Cherni zeus; Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs; Embroidered and Revie’d Cashmere; alpaca, merino and silk Hose; children's plain wool and Tartan Hose; children’s Hoods, Ganera and Jenny Lind Coats; kid, roerino arid lleeecd silk Gloves: gems. Berlin, buuk and kidGloveg* gems, super silk Shirts nnd Drawers? genis. Saxony aud merino Shirts and Drawers; Suspenders; Collars; lancy Cravats; Comforts; Scarfs; Zephyr Work and Canvass; Carpet Bags ; Umbrellas; Varus; Curtain Fringes ; Combs; Buttons, Ac.. Ac. ID 2 * Bay State and imported long and square Shawls ol every quality. {oct2s:2m Fresh Arrival—New Goods! - NO. 75 MARKET STREET, 10-BETWBEN PotJRTU STHEET AND THE DIAMOND _TTI FRENCH, ENGLISH AND WINTER DRY GOODS/ 'TIME undersigned is now receiving from the Eastern X cities by Express, a splendid assortment of Fancy and Stople Dry Goods, purchased exclusively for Cash irom the importers and manufacturers, at least JVenfb hve per cent, betoto the cost of those who made their pur chases earlier in the season, aud will be sold Wholesale and Retail for cash at EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS. 50 French Mermoes, Cherry, Scarlet, rink, Green, Maroon, Black, Mazarine Blue and Mode colored, from S7|c. up to the finest quality, manufactured under the French Republic. 15 Pieces Superior Bombazines, Lupin's manufacture —at unprecedented low prices. ; 150 piece* ulack and Colored Alpacas, from 19$ cents per yard up to the finest Silk Warp and Mohair Lustres manufactured. 125 pieces Thibet, Paramettu and Coburg Cloths, nil colors and qualities, and cheaper than ever oefoTe offer ed in this city. . ; 550 pieces American aud British Prints, superior quali ty, and will be sold at extremely low prices. •150 SHAWLS; Superior Bay State and Waterloo Long Shawls, Charaelion, Silk and TurkSattn DcChein and all Wool Brocha Shawls, Black and Colored Em broidered Cloth Shawls, Plain and Embroidered Black and Colored Silk Fringe, Thibet and Mods De Lain Shawls. 350 patterns Superior Dress Silks: Plain Chamelion Silk and Satin De Chain, Wide Black Gro De Rhine Silks, Plain and Fanoy Figured Silks, and Black Plaid Gro De. Armour Silks. 150 pieces Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings, superior quality, aud will be sold at a great reduction from torm er prices. . ' DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS. 500 pieces Bleached Muslin, good quality, ail widths; from 6} to 12$ cent* per yard. 600 pieces heavy yard wide Brown Muslin, from osc. lo the best article manufactured. 200 pieces Red, White and Yellow Flannels, from 18$ uenls per yard up to the finest Silk Warp and Welch Gauze Flannel imported. 100 pieces Irish Linen, warranted made of Flax yum, ' round thread, wire twist,hand spun and grass bleached. 125 pieces Checks, superiorraa e, from 8 to 18$ cents per yard, together with a large assortment’ of. Damask Table l.tnen and Table Cloths, Russia Diaper aud Crash, Cassinctts, Kentucky Jeans, Bed Ticking :Do meatic Ginghams, Colored Cambrics, Plain Liniinva Canton Flannels, Ac. • . rl ■ >; 350 dozen Ladies and Gentlemen's Gloves and Hosiery —including every variety and quality, which will be sold at extremely low prices. The customers of the house and all cash buyers ! are requested to call and examine the goods, aud bargain, os they Will be offered Wholesale and Re ail n very low prices. • |£7* No.KMarkctstTcet.Pitu lu*eh novia ABSALOMMnRP.y Cloths X Clethal Cloths I AT EASTERN JOBBING: is Black and Fanoy colored French and CL.OTHS; Pilot, Cloaking and Drab Cloths E " Bl,Sh .Just opened al At A.MASON 4 CO’S decJ t Moa,C2jtnd 04 Market airoot .Important to Tailors. JUST paz:a i so"*d S lors- WL-. W Bhear»ftom«o.lodown-10-No.'B' “ ' ; r #™ ALSO—3 Doz. Barbers’ Patent Scissors, direct from ihe manufacturer, and for sale at ’ teot froß> B °WN * TETLEY’S, 136 Wood may2B a doors below Virgin ity. :'. '‘SNIDt,R. IJ lias liitelyi-'ui con6C<ibco(:o if lie namei*. OM large stneg mode byhitotn consumers—been obliged latffelyio replenisli hia stoclcbyfresKimponwlonß, and Be has now the satisfaction of otteting eome bfjtho best Wiaesantl Liquors eVCriniporledfiyhim. He would asTollbwidivij; ■■,- ; r?‘f_ Pl fbfd jpld v and-sdiaa very C? 10 'sSwr«s4«f iefeeteif *br jcoiiaain.^ra'.'fSombEXTßA' AMONTILLAIJO ill bellies; pul up.in Europe, wliich lie *° anythat can baproduccd. heß AMOIITILLAItO Sbef titAhSjriK®??"**, tojcofttatesdeiiis, as. titey ;< BiFßa^ : iWvfhi^~ r P r^lc^Pa^y-sPec i a selected for hiffhlv*^atJDrlSf^iSr^?? s *nd- delicate, ahdjhave been drluS’^ SEK PORT* e,U!ato WHITE /oWtad MAU? . MADEIRA WINES ofVariouß sorts, dry and rich South Side, old EasUmdWlwt on draughvin bptUes-aiid by casks.• ,* - ,As to thft 'WINE9 of thb subscribers ir is well known,that iIieMOETEXTRA CHAMPAGNE and s the, SPARKLING imported by him are superior lb nnyptber, Wines} and are sold at prices as low as most of the inferior winesnow.in the marketwhicharepulapon bayera a a firstclasu > ; v. He lias also CHAMPAGNE WINES of vorious brands and qualifier at very low prices, retail or wholesale. In theAtticleVrGliAßßT WlNES,generally, the snbscri ber holds himselfto bo a judge, and he oners the finest stock bere,’froih f t6ij Tery. by-tb e single do zen, to the first class dr ait^of Mimdc.r < ;r ■ • • Of BURGUNDY WINES he has alargestoek arid can assure customers that he edn present to them, from his vaulig.fig good a bottle of Barg'midy as Fhince affords.; • SAUTEttNEanU BAR SAC alwayson hand in bottles. ; His-'seleeiion of RHINE and J MOSELLE v WINES? from the cellars ofMessra. Dsikiiabd & Joßb&Nj of Co - biens. are ejctbixsiriev and'number'inahy Still Hocks and 'filoselle, from the cheapest sorts to the very choicest' vintages of the “ STEINBERG, w -which is the best J growtlfof the Rhine. Imhe articles of COGNAC and other BRANDIES he has now a fine stock, embracing some very old eXtra : of /itrS?!** 0 ] Dopot & Co. 7 ana' some celebrated in eighth caiaks, and 1842 in hhdSV and M DUBOUCHE,” 1844, inhhds/on consignment, which will be sold low . - ; ; t Also-IHIBH, SCOTCH and MONONGAHELA WHIS KEY, JAMAICA SPIRITS/PRESERVING BRANDY and all other oil of the above, SOLD by RETAIL TO- CONSUMERS ia- any quantity.desired. .... K;.vy..: - ? A constant assorted stock of HAVANA SEGARS. 1 \*AUGoods {Ulivcredt tnihin.oneday’s iettchqf Phila delphia, fsejcht Orders will be proi&ptly execu ted if sent bymail dr telegraph p - Address, ’ >•. JACOB SNIDEB, JR., : Cheap Wine Store, ?8 Walnut street, Pbila. J. T. OectLeri WoodtvaTd & Co., Builderi and Erector* qf lightning Rods, on : _ SCIENTIFIC. PRINCIPLES. left at this office or the Post Office ; aml for v/personal interview t cai be seen on Fourth street, residence of Dr. Hunt, between Wood and Ferry. Reftrenees —Professor -Silliman, Editor; of :Silliraan’s Journal; Professor O. M. Mitchell, of.the.Cincinnati Observatory; Professor ftobert;Peter, of Transylvania Univeraiiy,Kemneky; Professor ChesterXewey, D.D., M. D., New York; Professor J. L. Cassel, Cleartand university, Ohio. : In Pittsburgh— A. W. Loomis, John.-Harper. Wilson M Candless,Mr. Childs,CoL Morgan, Rev?-Mr* Spares, J. D.. Williams, Major Harding,_ lf. 8. Arsenal; John Ewmg A Bons ~ L. Harper, D.N, Wime,.W. A. Mar shall, John Sampson, Major Davis and John H Shoenber- S er !. :• tnovls:if Outline Slaps* P ELTON’S SPLENDID OUTLINE mPS are now being introduced into all.llie leading schools in New England and .New York. ; We have obtained the agency lor them in Pittsburgh, and inviteTteachers and Bchool committees to call and examine them: . - No. I—Msp of the Western Hemisphere. 89t«Q inches. No. 2— do, : Eastern do do No. 3 do North America, 70x84 No. 4 do United States, 70x32 No. 5 to Europe, 70x82 No. 6 do Asia, 70x70 No. 7—. do 8. America & Africa, 70x84 Price of the scries, with key,s2S;or the first two Hemisphere Maps, with key. $lO. . ~ . i These Maps arc unrivalled In accuracy, beamy and cheapness, andadapted to the wants of the primary, grammar and high schools of the United States. For sale at publisher’s prices, without addiiiou of reight charges, at the ■ ' ' ' EDUCATIONAL BOOKSTORE, , cor Market and Fonrth sis. . Flour Reduced. IX7TLMARTH ds NOBLE will Hell their Kuril Flour, T T delivered on and after the Ist November, at 82,55 V lOO as.; Snperfine at 84,00 P'loo as. A liberal d£- coantto retailers. - ■ ’ ; ”° T I WItMARTH fc NOBLE. ’■ OXKBIPHIS TIYKDICAL DEPARTMENT—The regular course of 1U lectures will commence on the first of Ifmemotr and continue until the lastoi Febraary. The Anatomi cal Department will be opened and ready to receive Students by the firit of October. ThetMedical Depart ment Will be uuderthe direction or the following „ . . thnorssaonat Z. Fmemas, M.D;, Professor of Anatomy. K.B.Newtos, M. D.. Professor of Surgery. H, J. Hopes, M. D., Professor of Theory and Practice o Medicine. W. Btbd Di, Professor of Physiology, Pa . thology .Mineralogy and Geology. J. Kttto, M. Do Professor of Materia Medica,Therapeu tics and Medical Jurisprudence. J. Miwos S*isiiiibs, M.' D., Professor of Chemistry and ■ ■ Pharmacy. • J. A. WlLsorr, M. D., Professor of Obstetrics and Dis * eases of Women and Children. CLINIQUE LBCTUEE9. . Afedtcins-rPro/i H. J. Hulce. Stfi^rry—Prof. R. 8.. Newton. •Z. Fbrbman, Anatomical Demonstrator. The fees for a fuG coarse amount to SU»S I Each Professor’s Tic ket, $ 15, r Matriculator’s-S5. De monstrator's Fee,slo. Graduation,B2o. Thosedesiringlanherinformauoij, wUI please address their letters (post paid) to the Dean: and Students arri ving m the city will please call on him at the Coramer ! cial Hotel. R. S. NEWTON, M. D., LAW DEPARTMENT?^ 6 acu^l J r * Hon E W M KtsOjProf. of Theory and Practice of Law Jno Delafisui, Esq, Prof of Commercial Jurisprudence. JVrou—ss6 per session. . L AUcommumcationspertainingiothisdeparunentmust be addressed to- ? .E W. M. JONG, Esq. Mtmpku, Ttnn.f March, 1850. * . The Faculties, for intellectual abilities, moral worth and professional acquirements, will compare favorably withihemostdistinguishedinOurcoumry. TheMedlcal Faculty constitutes an anomaly in this or any other country—aU of them are able Lecturers and the best oi Teachers. ' ‘ - „ Those whowiUcontemplale our geographicalpositioh, and the extent of ourpopulatiou.can have no doublasto< the eligibility of our situation for an enterprise or the: kind. As to health, iucluding all seasons of the year, we deny that anyoihtrcilv has more* . v The first class of the Law and Medical Departments o this Institute were small, but tho gentlemen composing them are talented andlu the highest degree respectable— a favorable omen forihe future prosperity©f the Institute. Thatthe public maybe satisfied of the permanency of this school, we Jeel it our duty to state; that the Trustees and Faculty form a tmis in action, which augurs wclifoi us future success; and that the peculiar internal organi zation which connects them, ca nnot be interupted • ' E. KING, apt- v President of the Menmhislnstlime. ; SUver ForXcs, Spoong, &c. IST E keep constantly on -hand a large assortment of If. silver Forks, Spoons, Ladles, &#., of oar own manufacture, of standard silver. - - JOHN B.M’FADDEN & CO., ? 95 Market street - fflagnliyi&ff Qiusest iwo and three gasses, soiled for detecting counterfoitbank notes, and other purposes, for sate by JOHN B; M’FADDEN A CO. To the Citizens of Allegheny City. A BOX for the reception of Orders for CITY MILLS FLOUR >is left at the store of Mercer & Robinson; Federal street. Such Orders will be promptly: sapnlied WID " WILMA RTH k NOBLE. 200 Men Wanted Immediately. A T THE CHARTIERS RAILROAD.—The wases so-cents per'dayj and chatee 81,7Sper week for boardin*. Apply alto office) on the Steuben; iville road, ncaT M’Donald’a tavern—4 miles from Piltn.' burgli. [iano23:lf| BURNSrDE. HANNEY &GO BARERri 11 ROM A; Hccker's Farina; Polishing Putty ; Starch Polish; Pure Bay-Rum; received nnd (hr sale by - 1 COULTER & HACKE, corner of Wood and Third streets QO *£!&■ lake superiortrout and sal- OU MON jimTecelved from the Pittsburgh and Isle Royal Copper Mining Company.. These Fish far excel Inane flavor and fatness any caught in therlower Lakes and are pul up expressly for family use. • 1 HEwRY C KELIjY novlfl eoiuei-of Fifth street andiMarhet alley. „„„„ A. Healthy Loc Allan., * 1 one, ° —g°d la THOMPSON BKI.f- Fo r Hent* - T ThirdB?ree“ P ? CCB: in ■ Office Buildings, room, third story.* entrance Mair ket street, between Third end Fourth streets. Also, a small brick house, in Fiutownship; near. Penn sylvania Avenue. Inquire of - ; E. D. GAZZAM, ; octa . ~ , v. < ; v. No. 164 Second street. THE PLANTXGENET GUARD RAZORS can be used in bed,in the dark,and by persons with tremu lous hand, with ease, safety, and in haifthe usual time, without the possibility of catting the skin. This is ef fected by-means of the piuen»Guard, whichis adjusted to the razorwith the greatest nfbeiy and simplicity.— Every Razor is made of the finest tempered steel.- and warranted.- L They: heivo been extensively used in England, and pronounced the most perfect and safe razor mauufoc* tured.- • ~ •*.. . - . - - “ The newinveimon may be used with perfectsate ty.n— London Fosf. / 1 “This razor is a splendid[invention,ahd of-great-use to manyjjersons. especiallyr for people with unsteady hands.” — Chambers? Edinburgh Journal. —--t ?; f q For sale at the Watch and Jewelry Stoic of ' : : decfiB WaWILSONr ' Maiitu, Fure onfi InlandTransportatlon ----INBCRA WOE. rpHEINSU RANGE COMPANY. OF NORTHa MEE , X ICA, Philadelphia, chartered 1754, capital BGOOm 000, assert January 13.1851,01,001‘5358> . nmko.insurance.pn buildings and tiieir contents imhls city ahd'yfclmty? Also', oh property of every descrip tion, on steambohts and other vessels. either by inland transportation or on the seas. • 1 DIRECTORS: " ' ':;AilhiiifG.Coffin t Prt;s’t.) Jacob MiThomffs, •f -.-Samuel W. Jones, John R. NcfiV--, - * Edward Smith, Richard 0. wood, .mi John A. Brown,. . William Walsh, ; . Saxnael F. Smith, - Francis Hoskins, Samuel Brooks, r S; Austin Alttbohe;- T 73? Charles Taylor- ... WiOianiE.Bowen t .■\ ' - George W. Atpinwall, • Thomas <l ' James N.'Dickson,' f t;?-?Iorrts, Wider; 11. D, Sherrerd, Seo’y. This iß.thooidefil Insurance Company in the United States, and from its high standing, iotig experience/ ara .ple meaiis, and avoiding all risks of an. extra, haxard oas character, may be considered as offering ample'se 'cunty to the public. ? "VVM.K JONES, ..; r ja24 ~NOe 141, Front street. SAFETY,- PEBPETUITT AND. SECURITY. THE NATIONAL LOAN FUND ’ : • LIFE IHSUBASCE SOCIETY ? . . op..- . ' LONDON AND ; NEW-YORK. Capitol, £500,000i-Equal to 03,000,000. TSTTIH!a large surplus of A’ponlon of both A-f t, capital and snrplns invested inU. S. Government Stockl and other securities in the City of New York. ' .Policies held in this country over 8,0 D&. Persons in suring participate in the profits of the Company. Catijornia risks taken at reduced rater. . Among the advantages of a- PolicyinthisCompany arts ihe v following:~ : ..A party insured for the whole term Of life may 1 at any owe borrow one-half the amount of aunualpremium, Jfe may at any. time surrehderliis policy .‘and receive offeißalf ihfe gross sum paid by -him m annual common praminmn .■ ... - 'whole life may, on pay* vf«n™.v 1 ® uni s c onvert bis insurance into a new ‘ D3^ red and entitled to a two-third loam ture not shut cm from said ;two.third loan, if the * ■ -T ttjUpon the terms slated in. the Society’s pamph- ' 'A party may, at &’moderate' anuoal premiauiiinsar i for life, and be survive to reach the age of 60 years tho fua sum insured up to gifi 000,WiW 4e yafdTO anf* or if bodies before Teaching that age* the, lull: suin'insured will be paid to ms family or legal representatives Ithas become customary in ihe AtlanticoitiesfoTcon* gregations to insure the lives of their Pastors* and on' Christmas or New Year’s day to make the family a pre sent of the This is certainly an excellent Way ,of showing their regard for theiiHUinister, whoso salary in very many cases is scarcely equal to ms immediate wants. - To the man of family, at his death, it-is a con solation beyond-expression td know, that his helpless Little one 9 are thus provided for. ,-r Ghurcheainvolvedi Woolddo wellio In sure the lives of one or, more of.the trustees,,at whose demise the amount would be applied to liqaiaaifir the debt. ‘ Explanatory pamphlets and information given gratis, at the Banking House of W&I.A.HILL& CO., nova? ■ • Wood syseeorid floor above Fourth. ’ President FHlmore 1 TTAS TAKEN, INSURANCE ON HIS LIFE FOR J-L SMM?OO, in the, Connecticut Mutual. Life Insu -rance Company, of ifartford/Connecticut. , -The following are.the Joint Stock rates of Premium of other Life Insurance Companies compared With the rates of Hartford Life and Health Insurance Company •: ..Annual Payment for Policy of one thousand dollars. 1 - -2-S B “il? S' S j r - ©«* ©aoalort o a /fame of Company. '|>. 2S JK f HatlfoniLife &. U. las.Co.-.10^0.13.00 18.40 Sit) M. 60 j- Life Insurance Co. • -U.70i.16.80 3LBO 8980 40 60 * Charter Oak Life Ills. Co-. .11.70,15.80 21.30 2980 48 60 ri United- States Life Ini. Co- .14.20 10,00 8530 34.70 5380 8 Pennsylvania Life Ins. Co- ,14.40 20.40 2780 3730 5080 5 National Loan Fund Co..v -14.80 i 1930 2580 3170 5280 S It will be seen by. the above table that the rates fdr-in suranee (withontpariieipalion in profits) in this Company H are more than fifteen per cent. lower than any Joint Stock Company in this Conntry or lhe.Worid, and they have been adopted after a fail investigate j orihe whole - subjeet. .- * : Those wishing,to.insure.in either the Conn. Mutnal 6 or the Hartford Life and Health Co. will apply to 5 , , „ ~, c. a. Colton, . : dec4 Corner of4th and Wood streets, up statrs. iii Read This t To Farmers and those wishing' ii TO IffSURK DETACHED PROPERTY. i XHE-New York Washington'County.’Mutual Insa ranee Company ’' is the company for them to insure g in. It is the only Farmers’ Mutual Insurance Company i That has ran through live years' withont taxing their b note. : It is the largest company of the kindin the world, numbering over lit,ooo. members. It does not insure i- Steain Mills, Carpenter or Cooper shops, or anything™ hazardousor extra-hazardous. Only Houses, Barns ana' V their contents,and but 82,000 on one.risk; Churches,™ Academies nndSchool Houses, and but 81,000bn each.' 1 . A certificate can be sctai uorn one °f the first inrii in Pittsburgh, to show that the Company does pay its loss-! l promptly. ;C: A. COLTON, GerflAgertt, . - novl . .. cor» ot 4th aud Wood st3.,up staira. ? • ~ ISSCB&NOK. “ : ~~P: rj”\HE DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSUR-i: A North Room of the Ex- - change, Third street, . •! Fibs Merchaiulite and other™ property in fawn, and eoumrp, insured aguinst IoMS or ' damage by fire at the lowest rate of premium. ?’ AUrixe also insure Vessels, Car- :r goes and freights, foreign hr coastwiso.nader open or l? special policies, as the assured,may desire*; v : Inland Transportation.—They also insure dite transported by Wagons, Railroad Cars, Canal r ' : Boats and Steam Boats, on rivers ami lakes, on the most * Liberal terms. - * DIRECTORS—Joseph H.. Seal, Edmund A. Sooder & John C. Davis, Robert Burton, John R.Penrose, Samuel- Edwards, Geo. O. Leiper, Edward Darlington, Isaao R.e Davis, William Folwell* John NewlinjDr.R.M. Huston,? James C. Hand, Tbeophiius Paulding, H. Joneißrooks * Henry.Sioan,'Hagh Craig. George Serrill. Spencer Mc-> ?}Johnson, William Hay, Dr, f- S.Thomas, John Sellers, Wm- Eyre, Jr. r ■ DIRECTORS AT PITTSBURG}!.—D. T. MorganJ Hugh Craig, Jno.T. Logan.. 6 *>» * '•_ „ . President. % Tnos. C. Hand, Vice President .1 . • Joseph W. Cowan, Secretary, i; JET* Office of the Company, No, 42 Water street, Pitts- - burgh. (jelC:dtf) P. A. MADEIRA, Agent. ? Stoctt liuaronce Go* i TJißSOri© desirous -of insuring Iheir Animals will / X ieam from the following by law of the: Company,- that the terms of life insurance on stock is very difierent ’ 5 frpminsnnmceon human life. The Insured are entitled - to pay where the animal breaks a blind, I Abxiclbx. lathe eventof accident or disease of such i a nature os to cause permanent injury, though death may 5 not ensue, they will be'liable for the damage done to the \ ammal not exceeding the amount insured. •/ ( - G. A. COLTON, Agent, k cor of Fourth and Wood sts.,op stairs. ■ •Plw.and fllaylm Insaroncei THE OFFICE of Ihe Insurance Co. or Worth Amenta I ', bos been removed 10 tie Warehouse of Hardy, Joneo l! & Co., No. 141 From street,third house Eastof Wood street, where the subscriber will issue Policies on Build- " tugs and their contents, andonShipmenlsby Steamboats'- and other vessels, for the above old and responsible Company. tap3l WM. P. JONES,Age at ' l«lfe stud Health lusurancei : The mutual life and health insurance COMPANY, of Philadelphia, the I,egislatureofPeimsylvamu, March,lBl9; ChnrterPer-' petual j Capital 8100,800. Rates lower than any Pennsttl- ' eama Company, and full 20 per cent, lower than the! usual rates ot Life Insurance, as the following compari son will show. Thus a person of the age-of 30 insuring forSlOO for hie, must pay in the Girard 8258, PennasE vadiu 82,30, Fean Mama! 8250, Equitable sko4 New • 1 ork Life 82581 Life , Dibkctoes—Samuel D Ornck, Charles D Hall. Wm pr ■ Boone, Robert PlLng.Charles’p Hayes, MW Bkld^i, Chas OB Campbell, M M Reeve, M. D.; Lewis Cooper - J Rodman Barker,.fe H Butler,idwin k'Cope. frof-', deni, Samuel DOrrick: Yfce Prendenf, Robert p. King '• Secretary , Francis.Blackbarne. '; 6 k Applications will be received and every informal Inn' riven.by FAHNESTOCK, SSic“' Commercial Rooms, corner of Third anUTYood streets ■ Pittsburgh. ■ ne.aav „ • INDEMNITY. . * , 1T1»«. Frantdln Fire Ineurnnco Uomnanu Ok PHiniSKIfUU. " IRECTORS:— Charles W. Bancker, < George W. Richards ! ■ . | h ,°i n ? s J ttrt i . MordlcaiDJberris! Tobias Wagner, Adolphi E. Boric, i,/. Samuel Grant, 'Davids. Browne,' ' f' Jacob R. Smith, _ Morris Patterson! Cjus.G. Bar<eknn, S Sy W BANCKERIPre3 ’i- ? l ® iaake Insurance, perpetualor limited -- °^^ n^ 0n of P r °P e «yiu town and country. *' ; wSch^h^ihS^?« e H e ? erv /i a]a f ffeConlill Sen t Fand i wajeh, with iheirCaprlai ond Premiiims, safely invested aflord ample protection to the assured. . | w ', of Vl cvCoto P au y* on January lsi, 1849, as■■■'; ows to anAct of Assembly, were as fol- 1 Mortgages 41 RcalEstate*- —•• 94,724 83 - Temporary Loans- ---^9G,ODI 65 SUTCks.-r ,51,523 25. Cash, &c.— 39,804 37 •' , ' 813,318,432 71 Sinceltheir incorporation, a period of 13 yd&tv, the*, nave paid upward# of One Million Four Hundred Thou ''' sand DoUarsy losses by fire, -thereby affording evident I ' of the advantages of insurance, as well ns the' abUii vand disposition to meet with promptness, all Uabilities ■ J. GARDINER COFFIN, Aeent : Office N. B, corner Wood sts \ Fire and fflulue Insurance. 1 THE Insurance Company of North America, of Phil*. delplua, through its duly authorized Agent, Ihestih. sonber, offers toznake permanent and limited iuurarma ' by {keTaSiand ri^'/s““ Vioil^' “*■<*.! ■ DIRECTORS: , " Arthur G. Coffin,Preah.; Samuel Brooks, i Alex. Henry, Charles Taylor! Samuel W. Smith, si'f a i d S“ llll > Ambrose White, !■ 'SKwhST"’ . . N?ff a “ s ' ' WmXV%'£ 0pe ’ Richard D. t^bod,' 1 Stil'sySi i ' Henry D. Shen-ard, tiecy K «*2XU i? • °\?® w Insurance Company in the United ;: State#, having been chartered In 1794. Its charter is per petnal, and from its high standing, long experience, am- 5 pie means, and avoiding all risks of an extra haxardatu.?. character, it may be considered as offering ample eecuri- 1 iy to the public. , . WILLIAMT?. JONES* i • At Counting Room of Atwood, Jones & Co.,.Water'and: * FrontBts n Pittsburgh . may4y -i- SHAWLS.— Beceived Ilia morning- per express 4Nt« Broshe, Bay Sum and Long - rioretylei and qualities. Fox lain low. F A. A.MASON dt CO.. i 59 and 64 Market itßet. '
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