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BEM ° r-- , EMI Clothlieg I Clithingi 2 Clot, 2 2 , , -The - Three • Dig , Doors vs. , T4r , • Wrirrra m i l. j . d r. i• • 1501,000,' mlet.l4;iBnP.rheatlllyillto6:bAe offered Op no th w e threestlibeial terms to ruY - Ohl customers and the publle in liniern.l. - The Proprietor of this far-famed rood extensive vtealishment has now, oiler returning from the Eastern -Cities,' at much trintble and expense, Just completed' Ins tall-and winter arrangenteats to supply hie the' llanda of eustornere with one or the most desirable storks of Clo thing that-has ever been offered in this or any other Mar-- lir west-orthe mountains. For neatness in style and, workegimship, combined with the vary low price which they 0.111 be sold for, must certainly render the eltl unri valled Three Big Doors one of the greatest attractions of the western country. It is gratifying to me to he able to announce to my numerous friends at home and ahrone, that notwithstanding the extraordinary efforts which I have made to meet the many calls in my line, it ie with difficulty I can keep time with the constant rush that is made on this establishment. It is a well establielted feet._that my . %ales are eignt or ten times larger than any other house In the trade, and this being the ease on the amourst sold. I can a:Trod to sell at much less profit titan others could possibly-think of doing if they wished to cover contingent expenses. I intend to mike a clean sweep of all my present stork before the benening of nest yearl,coming to this conclusion. I will make it the Inter est' of every man. who wants a cheap winter suit, to call andpurehase at the Three Dig Doors. eter2l -slaw JOHN !ITCLOSICEY. a - 1--Q,ELLINi% oaibtir - roff(7AAII." - -IlkiZriTii; I. thi. -of every description. seeh as clocks. Over COW,. sup fine blanket. Beaver. Pilot and henry breath eitithe; imp - line cloth, dress. and frock coats; a large as ,rti ,sartment of wend, sack and frock con's. • ~. Cloth. can I mew. and satinett pantaloons; also , a gen .stial assure,' et of vests; plaid and fancy velvet, sloth, ~C43B4llCre an Crowe women. and plaid eassenerc. with .llt irrerst.caria y of . superfine Irish hue.. trimmed shirts, eerier shirts. sock. cravats. comforts end nll other aril- Wes in the r dii er! line. which will be sold low for Cash. Purphs_ . rill tied it teach to Char advantage to call Soon, at 49 Liberty street. P. DELAN Y N. H. A complete assortment of goods. suitable for Citatenierwork, always oil hand. strehlLS English. French and - Amerieun cloths. and cassimeres; also.a choice as isertmeet of seasonable vestings—all of which will be .. . . . - ileac to order in The 'attest attics, and on the most ae -44•40- 4 .. • . - . . ~,r, ~... Itixemoda:ing terms. Janie-claw —.:' : Clo, i x i ;~~_. ` :~i:~ ♦~ y +`--, .. :.;. EINEM ~ , ,,t, ,'c MEE 1 • . i i -, •:-. 7 ,;.. .',-.'-t;..!:::.,:',',:, =II febtSsly iIArN'T BE BEAT'—_r. M. White has just received at VI his Jarge establish:nein, froutitu: un Liberty and 6th streets. a splentliit assortment of TIVEEDS for slimmer aduitterior lot of French Satin VESTINGS. art oi which he is ready to snake up in the latest fashion and , on the 1410.1 reasonable tenn• ns mins!. Observe the -cotter. Nu. vs; • Liberty end vitt streets. myl4. PE. Tailor. i'mptietor. MEM " •", • ' • • „- ~ ~ --~ A.! , =MI • _t ` . , , ,•^-,.:- • , --- ',v.,— .-,'--V,'^Z,4,.7C,VZ--riit44% •,46'*:''' i1ft 4., Z4 1-46 ViT. - 4:a 4 / 4 6 1 .41 , t-V-i .i:e.V.. ~..4 . , , ~. . 1f444,„1,44(-4-140-1.,A,' .- 1 • ' - """--,?"-'•'','•,,,, i• -, .= ; '-' '' ' . -;._• .•;• "' .-`.'4..',er5, --....,--,,>, --,1, 3 ' , 7"..• ' ''. ' ‘ ,:= :l.- :, 4-= g•-. 7, -4 . - . 4 : ".. 47- - " . . -. . 1, ! , .. 7.--z-t...1"...:. , ... --,..,-,:' .;.-',- ::,_ • ORME TO ARMS! TO A RIIISI Thrcatenediu ., voiJ iTefWerStenttfettnn.byColSwift.aith 7 10.000 Men notwlthstareling .which, J. M. *Phil, will continue to - sisll'clothing cheaper than any 7" %via' liiiietofon, been offered:in the NVesterti contort', hav .. inglhe largest establishment in: the city, (routing on Lih. . • -arty and Sad& sus. He is now prepared to show to In. • liAMbivas - pittititis . the greatest variety of cloths, cowl . m6reerTestillgs, and clothing of all descriptions. suitable josc at:approaching season, that has ever been entered in "thit e inarket,'M which' all can have the Right .9f Way.— 'Observe the curlier. N0:167. Liberty and Sizth ste. ' , Marla J. M. WHITE, 'Patton; Proprietor. lILTEW GOODS, NEW GOODS.—Received at the Irotr - ; - .1.1 - Uiff Clothing Store. a splendid assortment of Cloths, put/gilding of fine French, English and American Plain, `'black and - fancy Ca. ssimeres, of the most modern styles; lno figured, caskinere Vestings, Silk Velvet, Plain and Fmcy Satins—all.of which we will ntake-up at the moat reaskinalde prices, in a durable- and fashionable sfvle. Reedy made Clothing,. of all descriptions; lady's Glens of the indat fashionable pattern.. Neck and Pocket Mkt's., Suspenders, Bosom*, Shirt Collars, and dreg article usually kept in a Clothing- Store. Country blerehasits,' before purchasing elsewhere, will fled it to 004 advantage to call at the !rim City Clothing Store, 1f0.132 Liberty street. immediately opposite the month 914arket. • C. M'CLOSKEY. otiLUtgiS nr; Slritt g rt.id Sllll.lnt Alock ih t is LLOW . ready I, th,. old ortztnAl 2 . lrnEr: BIG nouns, - - , It Otrelftha tersest and choicest in selection that .has ev er been by any mils concerti is this or any oth er 'city in the I trill not undertake to describe to reader the iliferent asii - ortments of articles which I WM. bare to otiar. them: hut will simply tell thew thnt U tter-60T favor inc trial call. I withay, bcforo then - dfiTmeiit gariu,nt• to nuke n choice oat of, con part or Coats. from the riclii•At in quality down tliniloweAt in price nn :I Vests, torhe as ,Souishinr.ut of the beholder. with I.OM mouth and eyes oftsn.wollikrilz. the most eitravaza , kl degree of sur ,prise, how siirh a vast collection of acAnt myna cLocnixo . could po‘sibly tn:zetlwr under control nl indiriditill It it arch Itiimzs will i.e. a. Mi l p t ,- •estrurace indmitry is the ennin-sering el tme.e.— i rithout nay imentiiin of boaving. on nip part. I will Any nT the'eame ion , . it is tai Winch men , I sot principally corn• feted, for uottm:fg share or : - Qllll a i'tl ictilliro. nn matter what their tn,z,i;nle• ntaycan deter inn from -aceomplishim; toy olleet, iu proyblitt s ; for the farmer. the mechanic, and the day labia:tr. Niy whole attention is ''falcon up with the greatest elm. fur their w ytif ur , it, get ting up lexhionnl:l, met at the saute limo substantial en r 'Esoutato meet their demand:; and as for others. who `.faylltex thentwlrre muting is a di:T.:rent sphere. Eind ye- Lqvunng en snick of the ne plus ultra kind. thee have only' to gire me an outline of their tyrants, and they are 'tutted to a word. Now, let me sac a word or two to my country mitreh aritain the trade: If pm wish to sees (morn et least 25 to SP per cent, it your wholesale purchases. call in et Ow 'Mimeo Big Doors," and if I don't inert your inost sari Igraine hopes. in the way of getting cheap bargains, and fresh ssusonatile goods. I will not in future auempt to off er any inducements of a similar kind to a generous peo ple of so noble a nature and close discernment. JOAN fIrCLOSICEY. No. 151 Liberty street. IMPUDENCE.—Frmii a published card of M'Cnlment & Bond, of Philadelphia, the pliddiceviiiild he led to haliere that we have been claim ing a privilege we heel no right to. That they have ahaorloned. sdhic time shim!, dic c tic hasiye ai:eney sys ;tUmi" ft/td, that we have riirlit in claim exclusive pmil -eests with their tens." I never pretended to sell the was ytf this spiirimis concern.. I have Leen selling the of Aka New York Pc.kin Tca Company for the Inst non :Teats, nu the . pith cc are aware, and have bean to New 'York four times in that time. and nacer heard of this new 4oimern until Insely but as woo! dealers. The till Iniehoiris of .WCallmont & Bond is shoat eiett *nibs old. arid their nsitunption of the Pekin Tea Cenn ,raniy's name is because. a llama is open fo r any man or ;Erni to st..kume ; but the fuel intended to imply thejeby, shat they here any connection with the so called and well known Pekin Tea Company of New York, is emirs fella. they hoeing been dented mien an agency in Philadelphia, for the New York Company. that Company haeingrcrusod even thus Inc to eoinide in them. t' I know not wkst kind of writ,' they keep, nor what kind 'Of teas; 1 am only certain that they keep or obtain none , Of the Pekin Tea Company's of New York. -. Any person reading this card will-see the gross Aceep licaithey wish to practice oil the puhlic, and to the injury -Of my business. Areallmont eir Bond aro wool dealers arid have setta an agent oni here !opal' semi over the eyes of coins of our good entrant, Look vat for the black sheep. limylPt Al.r, J A VNEs. 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First and IVmod. and Wood end nth sts VEST Pr BLICATTONS..-21/ilton's Poems, illustraiad 11 Harper's new minion of the Poetical works of John with a memoir, and critical remarks oat his groins and wrologs, by James Montgomery; n o d o n e Macrae,' and twenty engravings from dross logs by Wm. Harvey In two v"ium”. SrENCPC . S Garr E TESTAMENT.—The four Gospels And Acts of the Apostles. in Greek. with English notes. criti cal. philosophical, exegetical: maps, indexes. etc. togeth er with the Epistles and Apocal)pse , the woole forming the New Testament—For use of Schools. Colleges. ;Awl Theological Seminaries By Rev .1. A Spencer, A M A .Vrio Nort I trE1.1... Aockats-- r. A. M'Ama,vr & Co- PittAlourgh; R CANA:C. Johnstown; Joity Miu.ast. Ilenittayalowg; HounabLts. ?dr (ISOM. Rater et. Huntingdon co. Rreertasers—Sinith le Sinclair .1. & J. M'llevitt: O. & J. 11. Shoenber7er. R. Robison & Co.; 11. Moore: BagAley & Smith; John Parker, Vim. I.chnier. J Jordan & Son. mar 1 (Gazette copy.) 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Smell Pica 34 " Protipareil• • 66 " Lon< Primer . 36 " Agate 66 " ftenirizeou.. —•• • . •40 " Pearl. •• • ...... 5/4'o fleecier 16 " Diamond 2,00 Determined to spare no expense in making their estah lishu,nt as complete es possible. they are getting up a unitbrm Series 01 the celebrated Scores Fscres, which arc imequalled for beau , y and durability. and which they feel ',sure.' wlll meet with general approbation. Several si. es are nets' ready. tlaviog recently visited rurope for the purpose of pro. cnring every improvement in their sine 01 buaness. they 111,V 0 Ire r a greeter variety of Fancy Typal; Borders, dli nantunta. &c.. &r., than any other eatablishrnent in the lied Slim s; and their improved method of roving, and nt prepArtm: metal. enable them to furnish order. in a intoner to insure satisfaction. Printing Presses of every description. Punting Ciineer., Cates, Bras, Rule, Purninare. he.. RI the IOW,NI Second-hand Presses. and Type which has been used u:ily in stereotyping, generally on hand. Books, Pamphlcs. Music, Medicine Directions. Labels, Checks, Drafts, &c.. correctly and elegantly stereotyped as heretofore. N. 11—Specimen Books will be smut to Punters who iah to make orders. 1.. JOHNSON & CO.. ntarlG-Ita No O. Little Orator ss •St Great Naglleh Remedy! TOR Coughs, Colds. Asthtna. and Consumption'—The groat and only Remedy for the above diseases is the Hungarian Balsam of Lire, discovered by the celebrated Dr. Buchan, of London. Ragland: and introduced into the United States under the immediate superintendence of the inventor. r ELBC&I. %YORKS.—Sir Astlcy L'oopor on Hernia Sir Attie). Cooper on the Breast. &e.; " " Testis end Thy tints Gland; Colle's Lectures on Surgery; ‘Vatson's Practice; Mackintosh's Practice: Dunirlison's Physiology: Horner's Anatomy and Histology; Churchill's Mitlictiery; Ye:pewits Midistifory; Discards of Infants--Hillerd; Diseases of Females—ishnell ; for stilt, by H. S. 13051N3411.1'11 & Co., 43 Market street D. thrlen nod Man's 'SR. 'NOLTSII, cu 3d and 4th. 1 • p,u r einigration Tarlac ott , s Omens .. , EmtgratiOnOlace., IaREM ITTANcEs and Passage to and from Great Britain and Ireland, .5c J. T. Topuott, 75 Smith corner • of Maiden Lane, N. Y., and.9ll.Water loo Rood. Liverpool. Tha subsciihers. having accepted theAgeney of the aove House. are now prepared 10. make arrangements on the nio:st liberal terms with those desirous or pa) Me. the lansiuge of their friends front the Old Country; anil they flatter themselves their charm:tit and long standing w its business will give aMple_assUrance that all their ar rangements will be carried out faithfully. Messrs. W. * lc I. T. Tapscott are long and favorably known for the superior class. accommodation. and wailing yttalitles of their Packet Ships. The QUEEN OF 7'111; WEST. SHERIDAN. GARRICA. 1101 TING PER. ROSCIUS. LIVERPOOL. and SIDDONS, two of which leave each 7 , urt monthly—from New York the 21st and and trona Liverpool , the 11th and lltht iu addition to which, they have arrangements with thelst. George and Union lanes of Liverpool Packets, to insure a departure from Liverpool every five days, .being thus determined that their incilities shall keep puce with their increasing putroneco, while Mr. W. Tepaeott's constant persomal superintendence of the business iu LiVerpool is an uddi donut security that the comfort stud accommodation of the passengers will be particularly attended to. The subscribers being, as usual, extensively engaged in the Transportation Rua.ineas between Pittsburgh and the Atlantic Cities. are thereby onaided to take charge et and forward passengers immediately on their landing, ithout a chance of disappointment or delay; and are, theretore. prepared to contract for passagefrom any sea port iii Great Britain or Ireland to this city. the nature of the business they are engaged in giving them facilitiet• ter Carrying passengers so fur inland not otherwise at; trainable; and will• it' necessary, forward passengers fur ther West by the beat mode of conveyance, without any additionnl charges for their trouble. Where perschis sent for decline coming out, the amount paid for passage will be refunded in full. REMITT'ANCF.S. The anbscribers are also prepared to give drafts at sight for any amount, payable at the principal cities and towns in England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales; thus af fording a sat* anti exeditious mode of remitting funds to those countries, wh ich - persons•requiring such facili ties will find it to their interest to avail themselves of. Application (if by latter..post-paidt will he promptly at tended to. ' " TAAFI E & o , coNNort, rorwarding and Commission Merchants, map27-dSc w- I y - Philadelphia. -41 L Roche, Brothers, & Co. t o . FCLTONET.. NEW Yoix; EDEN QVAT, - 11rnLts; SCOTLAND Roan, LIVERPOOL JAMES BLAKELY, Agent, Office on Penn at., Canal Beam, Pittsburgh. Arranzerneists for 179-19. 0(11F., & GO, hole Agents for the 111,krli" 1) k. MALI, 1./Nl'.-of Liverpool and New York Packets: take the liberty of announcing to their old friends nud customers. that their arrangements fur-the year PAS being complete. they are prepared to bring out passengers. by the ahoy.: splendid Lim:, front Liverpool to New York and Philadelphia. Icier to their former course Of doing bushier., and assure those who entrust them will, their orders, that the sumo sutwiiction sill be rendered as beretworu. tt r)rirr4 NCE3 70 ENCiLAND. 1111:1,AND, SCOTLAND AND WALES Drads ler' sale, payable. on demand, at any Bank in Ireland. The tutriersizited has matte arrangements to bring out passer fern to Pittsburgh, during the present >ear. tet..s.:lindaw• JAM ris BLAKELY: t o , Passage To and Prom t a GREAT BRITAIN & IRELAND. Gronan Eireann & Son, No. 134 Wnierloo Road, 1 . 1- " verpool. & Minuet. No. 5 0 South at.. N. Y. THE Subscribers, having accepted the Agency at this I city Mille abort: well known and respectable /louses. arc prepared to make eriga;tententa fur passengers It, ['Mat OW from any part of Great Britain or Ireland. by the 1 , "- ular Line of Cutlet Ships. sailing from Liverpool weel ly. Persons engaging with us may rest assured that their f.netuls will utect ‘vith land treatment and prompt des patch at Liverpool. ns well as every attention necessary' Oa dirty arr. Val to tilts country. Apply to or address SANIL'EL NCCLUILKAN & CO., I-P./Liberty at., Pittsburgh. N. B.—Passages engaged here from Liverpool to Pitts burgh direct. and drafts for tiny amount forwarded. pay able at sight. throughvut the United Kingdom. IJ'.'.6-1) HARNDEN 41,r. CO.'S PA.S2ICNOLII AM, ILLN:TTANCZ 0111,c e. fT , r li ( n l g, TIT; Itanhdrlc out n person. u'pon the most liberal terms, with their maul rUlletuttlity. and attention to the wants of emigrants. IN edo not al io, our passengers tot, routed by the swindling scrimps that ilairki the .sea-ports, as we take charge of them the moment they report themsels es, and see to their and despatch them without any detention try the first stops \Ve say this fearlessly, as we defy any of ucr passengers to shore that they were detained forty-eight hours by us in Liverpool. whilst ihousands of others were delainea months until they could he sent in some eld eraft. at a cheap rate, which, too frequev,tly proved their sot Ens. to perform mir contracts honorably. env what it may. and tint act as wit" the ea. , : Iron eca.nn uril4, other others, who either perconued not et all, or when it suited their (.011Verliellre. Drans drawn at Pittatmrgh for any I.mm from SI to .f l - 000 ally of tlo - , Provincial Batil“in lie.. Eng , and,l4.co:land and Wales. . 105111'A ROBINSON, European and General Azetit, jan29 Fifth .v.reet. ono door tn-low at. 41'.4":41 kEMITTA.NCE. Tiff:Subsentie !It are pi.prlP , A to fOr., IA mailer in all part. of England. Ireland, Scotland and with despatch, and at the Inyrest rat,. SA ' , WEL :11'CLESIKEN A CO.. 1.P., 'Liberty .ireet. European Ageney, and Remittances to Ireland, England, &c. r A ROE and small sums of money can at nil times he j j remitted by sight.dmits, at reduces! rata, to all parts ell England. Ireland. Wales. Ae and Legacies. Debts. Heats. Claims. and Property in Europe ran be collected and rerovered through the sithscriber, or during his ab. settee from this city from October until MRV. on In., aorIll• al tours to Europe. by applicittion w I.O,MYS NIAT, Mer chant. Water street. Pittsburgh. KET'.N.IN. Attorney and Counsellor at Law, and European Agent. Pittsburgh. Pa. P 54—As If Keenan has been frequently troubled bv ophentlolll and letters on the business of ••11erditinti Keenan," passenger v.-nt,. of New York. litc deems II ry to say that he is nut the Keenan or that F stn and has never had any connexion with either nt those persons. octi Western Near York College of Ilealt t h. tilt? 11•1,1 nuttuer. Iterrntnt N. V. i DR. G. C. VAUGHN'S vrA;ETABLE LITIMNTRIT TIC MIXTURE. THIS celebrated remedy is eonntat. iv increasing is - fame by the making all over the world. It ban now t become the only medicine for family one. and is portico ; tarty recommended for Dropsy: all 51/I°O9 of this cote' plaint immediately relieved. no matter or ru bow long 'tend ing (Svc pnphlet tin testimony.) Gravel, and all dineasen of the urinary organ,: for I these dintrillesing nomplaints it stands alone; no Oth-T Qt -1 uric can relieve you; nod the cure. rectified to will eon vince the most nkcptical.--inee pamphlet) Liver Com plaint, Bilious Disease:, Fever and Ague. Tn the Great %Vent especially. and wherever these complaints prevail, thin medicine in offered. No mineral agent, no deleterious compound is a part of thin mistime; it ewes these dineen. es with certainty and celerity. and floes not envy the sty a. • trot torpid. (See pamphlet.) I'llen, n complaint ore most pn Mild rho racier. in inimeiliately relic vet, end a rote gog. lows by a new days one of this article. It in far beyond any other preparation (or this disease, or for any tithe / disease orusinating from impure blood. (See noontide Debility or the Systetn. M cak Back, Weak ness of Rodney.. des.. or In demotion of the same, is Mimed relieved by is few flays Use of thin medicine, and a always the result of its one. It ntandst as a ter! ' fly for sorb complaint. , and also for derringeme femme frame. Irregularttien, Supprenninns. r Atrigaltooff. No article has ever been Ograilt) which would touch this kind of tlerangeme felted ninon as a stile and °greatly,' cement , feel permitted to do so. ennui give a th proof of cures in thin distreaningchi Sec pamphlet. All broken down. bona, from the effect of mercury. power of tins a mete to net Ironic '' nut mineral eradicated from the Eruptive Disennes will find this rirtiele matey meat-Mt% the esyste n. See painpleet • fliffroSca, whien the limit permit to lie named here onfitnitt 32 paves of cc stronger array of pro Cr appeared. It is uric, that it nevry and muscle are I lingering ill Vt 7 as long us ther caution the COUP! out/ an cures f ing, and Their i• thin e lets t I r t. t. v' tr t fr t , r ' tO 3. I ti .r if id a V . fr V ti C I ntely /we is fn min!. I. of the / info! men eXe,pt this. ts. hinny be y i and. did we aneroid names as AI of complarnts.— debilitated ronstitu /Will find the bracing fintely. - azid the poison. systetn. e alterative properties of ild drive such diseases from . for testimony of cures in till of an advertisement will not . Agents give them away i they i Grates of high character; and n r Cl the virtu., of a medicine. nevi .to of the peculiar fentores of this or al!, to benefit in any ease, and if born, h to held upon, let the emaciated and ..I IMPS ON, and keep taking the medicine t( / is an improvement. The proprietor would e üblie a a ti o articles , t er the hegad sainst of MARSAPARImber LL f AS, SYrzt , PS w .A c e .. .. A Dropsy, Gravel. he. They aregood for not). concocted to gull the lIIINVD ry : Toren DOOM set. /ventors never thought of curing such diseases till Uric hind done it. A particular study of the pamph rarnestla solicitcd. Agents. and all who sell the tir e. are glad to circulate gratuitously. Put op in 311. 7 . ttles, at S'2; 12 or. do. tit SI each—the larger holding ft iz. more than the two stunt! bottles. Look out and not t o-t imposed upon. livery bottle has " Vaughn's Vegeta file Lithnidriptie Irli store." blown upon the glass. the written sigilature of "G. C. Vaughn" on the directions, and "G. C. Vaughn, Buffalo," stamped on the cork. None other Are gym:if" Prepared by Pr. r. Vaughn, and snld at the Princi pal Office, 2117 Main street, Budalo, wholesale and wail. No attention given to letters unless post-pntil—ord er from rtgutaria authorized Aventa urcrpird. Post-paid let ters, or zee rind communications soliciting ad vice, prompt ly attended to Offices devoted exclusively tothe sale of - this uric le -132 Nassau st., N. Y.: 295 Essex Ft.. Salem. Was.: and by the principal Druzeists throughout the United States and Canada, as Agents. HAYS h BROCKWAY Agents. No. 2. Liberty at.. near Can•.' Navin. r!INITI AN lVeatm•elr. and old and wall known Venetian Mindmnker. formorlv of Second 11111 i Fourth 6t a, . takes this method to inform his inntly trietals of.the niat that his Factory is now in full opera. 60,1 MI Si. Clair ‘t.. near the old Allegheny Bridge- whet!' eonataltt y (.1 filiads of various Colors and qua!, ities, .0 ei.•14 , 11 , 1 , 1y kept !111 hand and at all pokes, from twettiv-vent, tip to ant• et,toiners. N. IL If required. Wild, will he put up no. that in (TS , of alarm by.tirs, or otherw•i , r. they may be removed without the aid of a screw-driver. and .vith the •i:me facilitiv that any other piles of furniture can tutu without any extra etiren., CIAIITION TO Till; written COMtlaCt Wiql the PEKIN TE , eTh4ive right to cell their Tcas is Piashurzh . ay cities. m Any pennon atteming to La.!! their Tony ex m • ne procured throuch me, lir nteticing a cloceptioo and a fraud typo ,the publie--an their statements ere not to re liod.nu. tieZ3) A. TAN'TZES; ~:. ;. " . ' . 4: : :.. - : . : .:':, 0i : : ";.;:. ; :.1:;'',g iiisnrance - ampantes: L YCOMIN 7 6 - CO. 11ITrrti.A - T. TN:S-171-6-E-665IiiNA* A GEN C.Y r 11111.1 Subscriber, having been appointed and duly cau l_ - Missioned Agent of the Lyconung County Mutual in surance Company, is now prepared to rebewe applies'. tionsjor insurance for said Compaity: This 'Company is, perhaps. one of the very beSt Insurance c: ontpunies in the State orlindom - having a-capitol of between one and two millions of dollars in premium holes, and by the regula 110118.0fthe Company no rink execeding - 55,000 will be Lu ken on any one block of buildings. or on any one risk.and no store than 54,500. , n111 be taken on n Rolling Mjll. Foundry or Furnace: Buildings-in which a stove-pipe possess throligh the side -wall.or root; Cotton Factories or Powder AMIS . , Manufactories of Printing Ink, and Dis tilleries. will nut be insured on any consideration. what eyes; and when the rate per cent, shall be 11l or 15 Mello sive, no risk will be liken over s4,ow, (except Bridges and Grist Mills.) . The operations of the Company have been such. that for the lust six years only one cent upou the-dollar has Leen assed upou the premium notes Of the stock holders. Application can be made to the subscriber, at his office, in the new Court house. 11. SPROUL. Agent. Pittsburgh, Allegheny Co., Pa jan2J-1m Fire and Dlartne Insurance THE m America, Insurance Uopane of North Ameca, of Philo- I dolphin. through hs duly authorized Agent, the Sub scliber. oilers to stake permanent and !hutted Inhuratiee on property. in this city mid its vicinity, and on shipments by the ennui and rivers. . . . DIRECTORS: Arthur Cl. Coffin, Pres't. .-_Samuel Brooks, • Alex. Ilenry. Charle• Taylor, Samuel W. Jones, Samuel W. Smith, ' Edward Smith, Ambrose White, John A. _Brown, „Jacob M. Thomas, John White. John R. Nett Thomas I'. Cope, Riahard D. Wood, Wm. Walsh, Henry D. S. herrard, See 7 y. This is dim oldest Insurance Company in the. United States, having been chartered in 1714. Its charter is per petual, and from its high standing. long experience, run * means, and avoiding all risks of nn extra llamado& character, it may be considered as offering ample securi ty to the public. MOSES A RWOOD. At Counting Room of Atwood, 301105 & Co., Water and Front sts., Pittsburgh 0c0P.3-y ==tllo==lZ=l OF PRO./DELFIIII. CnARTT,It TERPETUAI..-:-5400,000 paid in once 193} Chestnut at.. north side. near Fifth. Take Insu rance. either permanent or limited. against loss or dam age by fire, on property nod effects of every description. in town or country oil the most reasonable terms. Ap plication. made either personally or by hitters. will be promptly attended to. C. N. UANCKEII, Prest. C. G. Bkamsrat. Secretary. witEcrons: Charles N. Ilanckcr, Jacob It Smith, 'Phonies Ilan, George W. Richards, Thorns, J. Wharton, Mordecai D. Lewis, l'obias Wegner, Adolphi E. Rorie, Samuel Great, David R. Brown. PITTSBURGH AGENCY. WARRICK M•irrix. Agent, at the Exchange Office of NYerriek Martin ik Co., corner of :Id and Market ate. Fire risks taken on buildings and their contents in Pittsburgh. Allegheny and the surrounding country. No marine of inland navigation risks taken. aug4-1 y JOJZAI/ ClNft. J . Ft:IMA) at. KING & PINNEY, Agents at Pivabargh. for the Drlaware 31:einal Safety 1 . 71- ft/tante Compurly of Philadelphia. T - 4 1 IRK RISKS upon Buildings and Nlerchrinclize of eve ry- description. and Marine Risks upon hulls or car goes of vessels. taken upon the wont favorable term,. Office at tier svarelionse of King 3: Holmes, on Water st.. near Market onto. Pittsburgh. - - . N. R. King ‘t Finney invite the confidence and patron age of their friends and community at large to the Dela ware M. S. insurance Company. as an institution among the most flourishing in Philadelphia—an having a large paid in capitol, v. - hich, lip the operation of its charter, is constantly incre:OMF—an yielding to each person insu red. his due slum of the profits of the Compnny, without involving him in any responsibility ‘eliatever.licyond the premium actually paid . in by him: and therefore as pos sessing the Mutual principle divested of every obnoxious fent ore, and in its most attractive form. novDtf AGENCY OF THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF! PIIILADELPIA.—N. E. corm,. of Third and Wood 311Te13. Piasburgh.—The assets of the contpaii on the first of January. 1e45. as published In conformity with an net of the Pennsylvania Legislature. vorc I toad* and Mortgages Real Estate. at cost . • ......... Temporary LO3lll, Stocks and Cash !tlaktng a tntal of F9tlA.C✓