~l~tsbuir~~~a'~ue~~;~ir~.ar --..Bankeri - ..a;idAtchAilie - liiiikers t Awn': r in q i;:goiiihsii,' nett door to - Pittsburgh sink. Hoon' Sargent; coini.r.WnodhadSixth Streets." ' Hugh King, Fourth atre;t,upposite Al &Id Bank ' W gL,Hill ii..Cui.friVund; street, :2d-doornhoveTonrth. B /annul .f.Bo;H::W. soma Wad and Boiniksti. Hill 4...ciao:fp woba-afeetiouoot betowyakah. JNY Robertson, earner:Wood - and. Third .streeta.. - . .... Kramer *Ratan, corner Wood and Third - streets. -_-. Um K Virihnuni &Co:. corner Wood and Third sta. :. Cook* Harris, corner market Etzul.Fifth streets. N tfolatet,4Sdns,.:stKarke et., between ad and 4th., • 2 liqttch Makirs'and Jewelleil. • - • w W coCnet hitirket end Pciuitli streets If Richardson, 71 M r arket street, near the Diamond Johnlß hfinidden &Co, 4 d5 Markeistreet,• near Fifth Ban it 7 Fifth streetomar Market ' Siedlo Rattbe reef, Sizt,h street, - near ra Wholetak bracers am:nil:lion is• Pro duce Dealers. StuaitA.Sill,llB Weed street, above Fifth. - • Alexander Ring, 211 Liberty street, opposite fiend . , R. 13race,Jr., 12 Commercial Row, 'Liberty street. It A-Cantunehant,6 Commercial Row, Liberty street. S emerge & C0.i216 Liberty street, opposite 711 i. John Grier,222 Liberty street. • co-ht-Gormly;2lo Liberty street, oppbsite Engle Hotel. Myers' ..10. Ranter, 189 Liberty street. • - S AteClorkan it co., tag Liberty street. . . Carson Fr, moKaglic,.•,,Sixth, between Mika end Liberty. JR R Floyd, Liberty, Wood and Sittli streets. • Lambert & Shiptonil33 and liWlytiod street. liVm Dyer, 162 Liberty street, opposite 6111. • • ' W & R bleCatcheori, No. 152 Liberty street- Thown*Ritkpatrick, 144 Liberty street, RogliSh 'Bennett, 37 Wood at., opposite St. Charles. Tassey•& 8e5t,..33,..W00d street, opposite St. Charles. S Dilwotth do Co., 27 Wood, between , lst and 2 4 sts. Wm B.Oy & Co., Nos.lB end 20 Wood street. , - Wigic:&.met:andless,zorner Wood and Water sts. . Wmt Melreeicortier Wood and Front streets._ - - Banbridge, Wilion & Co.,Water, bet. Wood and Sin Cnurch, Car Others & Co., Water and Front streets.. Reis &Berger, primer Smithfield and Second streets.: Cummins*. Smith, 3 Smithfield street, near Water. James Bonney, Jr., corner Water and Smithfield streets. CU Gratiti4l•Watentietween Market and Wood.' W w Holmes &. 8rd.,37 Water, bet. Wood and Market: L S Waterman t 3l Water and 62 First street. James Dal/ell, 84 Water and. 44 Front street, . 4 John F Perry corner Hancock et.and Duquesne Way. Sing&ldoorhead; 27 Wood street. Rhey, Matthews & Co., Water, bet. Market and Ferry , Convatnagi Prodlicy a nd.- Forwarding Mercttant& SeDerr , & Nicols;ls Commercial F,ow, Liberty street David Fitzsimmons & Son, 135 Wood street. George Sockran, No. 20-Wood street.. & Wllarbaugh,,s3 Water and 104 Front street. A Vaakirk & Son, Staithueld etreet, near Water Robertson & Reppert, No. 109 Second street. -. Aratstrong & errant, 25 Market st., between IsT and tld Ortyrogle & Clarke, 1.09 Seconcfstreet i above Wood. . . . Wholesale Gracers and 3)ea2ers in Liquors; R Watson 'pottier Liberty and Wayne streets. Jllo , llittlekttt Er. 8r05.,13- Commercial Row, Liberty st. Jas Patton, Jr.,N0.17 Commercial Row, Liberty street. J Bryar, - No.: 114 Liberty street,and 53 Diamond alley. TJ Ec Jackson Duncan, WS Liberty street. - Robert Monre„ 11 Commercial Row, Liberty street. Robert Bel 4 Liberty street, opposite Wood. NV lichnierEe C0.,1.30 Liberty street._ - W & iNthlitcheltree, 160 Liberty;street. . Jacob Weaver, Jr., corner Market and Front streets. 'Ramat- and Trunk Makers. T M Oliver,Liberty,npposite Seventh street. A Holitein,l7.6.lVeod street, near Virgin alley. . 3 1' Smith, Fit Wood street. Rahanser *Dill; 156 he id of Wood street. • W A Gildenfenney,l4o Wood it., third door below Fifth. Rec Mackey, 90 Wood st: - bet . sth and Diamond alley. SattmelNteClurkan,96 Wood, bet. sth and Diamond al'y. SU Hartley, 86 Wood st., ecr. Diamond alley. .. _ . Looking Glasses and Vary:cties. J J Gillespie & C0.,,76'W00d st., betvieen ad and 4th. Kennedy ,t Sealer, 52, corner Wood and Fottrth sts S liennedy, -- Fillh - Street, near Wood:: ' U . Z4feetisware and China. - - .Geofge'Beeed r 94 Wood street. • BL nodkinion, VI Wood, botween 3d and 4th streets }kiwi Iligby.l2sWOOd street, 2 doors above Fifth • • • Boakselleri and:Statiiquas Kay lc Co. corner of Wood and Third streets. .143 Baekafen, 137 Liberty street-German Books. Vietor Scribe, Fifth street, between Wood and Market. J - II Mellor, 81: Wood at—School Books andßtationery. Lake Loomis, Ag , t,B9 Wood st.— , -School Books, Stat'ry. Elliott &Ert4lish, 7b Wood street. Johnston & btockton;corner Mark - et and Third sic. FC - B Beeson & Co., 80 Market aL, 2d door from Diamond. RS Bosworth le Co., youth street, near Market. . - • - • Patent Medicine. . . Wat'Jackson, corner Liberty and Wood streets Shepherd's Medicine Depot, 64 Smithfield street Ckthing .Stores Rane - icldorgathl.92 Liberty st, 4 doors above Virgin ay. B krowerifeld At Bros., Atheneum, Liberty street. 3-E.-Dovming,2lBLiberty..street. - AV A.'s - 1.0 7t cMullen, «10 Liberty, cor. Garrison alley. Bobbyer4 Dribble, 251 Liberty 61,3 doors above Irwin. WlDavitricornor Liberty and Irwin streets: John P flopowell,l39 Liberty sh,near St. Clair. •B S Marisland,46 Liberty sh, earner Virgin alley. r•Delanyi 43 Liberty street. • . Argun& Bernard, 148 Liberty street J McCloskoy,lsl Liberty street. • • II Chignell,ls3•Liberty - street. • • • . - Lawrence Mitoliel,l63 Liberty street. - , • W Leonard, 82 Wood streehbet. 4th and Diamond alley Schrotaier, - Llageman A. Co., 67 Wood,l door below 4tli Hilderbrand C0,,10 Wood street, near Water. Robert Chester, 7.? Smithfield st.,befi.4th and Diana ay Parker*: Lowe, be Smithfield street, - near 4th. liforgansternee Dros.;" Oak Hall," 45 Liberty street. R Straw, corner Market :and Second streets. B. Barker, 31 Market st., - between 24 and 3d. Gins and Pistols . . . . WD McCarmeY . , corner Liberty and Smithfield streets. John White, FifthM., between Market and Liberty. Joseph Craig, Wayne st., opposite Canal Basin. J PartwTlght, 83 Wood'st., I door below Diamond alley • liferchtint Tram: ArhteFitiland, Smithfield st,,,ket. 4th 'and Diamond alley Samuel Goy, Exchange $ gs, St. 'Clair street. Cheap Prth/icatioris. Aldiner. Smithfield 6t, opposite Brow n's P 85 Potash street. - Holmes' Literary Depot, Third st, opposite- Post Office . . . . . . • Dry Goods Merchards. • • gip, &.p lingua, corner Market, and. Fifth streets. Fralicl4loo Market street, near Fifth. 1 . 9hea,.108 Market street, between Fifth and Liberty. J G hlunt4ll4 Market street. near Liberty...: I tr. EF McConnell; corner Iflarket and Fifth streets. . .1 V,DiDer;s.lL'cornerMarket and Fourth-streets. Win U Garrard, New York Store,79 Market, street. Spettee; 35 Market Street, between 2d and 3d. EMeutzer & C0.,b1 Market at., bet. sth and Diamond. Alexander tr.Day,ls, N. W. nor. Market and Diamond Absalom Moms, 65 Market st., bet. 4th and Diamond. George ft White, 51 Market at,botween 3d and 411. Wm L Ritssell,62 Market st., near Fourth street. Murphy, corner Market and Foarth streets *holuak Diy Goods . , . Sbopkteu ¢ Whit e;49 Wood street. A A Mason& Co., GO Market st., between 3d and 9th. Marphy,Wilion it; C0.,98 Wood st.,2d door above 3d.. Hampton,SmAh C0.,a4 Wood st., between qd and 4th • , ..,lidermen , and luitices of the Peace. : - NI ihr.itteutsteriy truth street, above Smithfield. 0:13.-b+1 ,, ,, , t, Irma street, near Liberty. Booty and Shoe,. _ „. • • Wm Jaclaibii, 'corner Liberty and-Wood streets. J S Adams 2 1 9 Liberty street, next Eagle Tavern. SaninelDalzell, 1= Wood street, above Fifth S Keys;l3 Fifth street,near Market. BA Olmsted, corner Market and Liberty s Stmes Robb, 99 Market and 41 Liberty strec Joseph Plummer, 104 Wood street; near Fifth = George Albree,7l, corner Wood and Fourth streets. McCurdy 4- LOCIDAP, 59 Wood st., between 3d and 4th. J Blitledge, CS Wood street, third door abotie Fourth. F W Hayward, comer Market and Lib ermstreets TB Graham, No. 106 Third street,. James Miller, Smithfield street, near Diamond alley. John Taggart, Smithfield street, near Fourth. J Bates, corner Smithfield and Fifth streets. Troth it Dealt, corner Smithfield and Fourth streets. Wm Adair, Smithfield street, four doors above 3d. Win Buettler, Smithfield street, near Brown's Rotel. John Campbell, corner Smithfield and Second streets. W ESchmertz, 23 Smithfield, between Front and 2d sts T A Sir,' ton. 4 St. Clair street, near Liberty. .T Thompson, St. Clair st., between Penn and Bridge. l3ferry,-75 Fourth strooh near Wood. Brennen 4. Williams, Fif h'street, near Market. Woo/.Merchants s 4ccv H ar b at o,s3 Waterand 1114 Front streets. . 7 t9lllitira Barker,Smithfield et., bet. 4th and Diamond a Ilaglt Lee, corner Liberty street and Cecil's alley. ...„ . Planing_ Nils and Sash . Factory. Thomas Ittoliatt, Penn - street, near the Point „ID 4. A lielly,Eleyentit street, above the Canal Hardware and • etakry. Walter, Fahnestock;l64Liberty street. T Leech, Jr.. 133 Wood street, above Filth. ` Hays it Getty, 61 Market street, near /*wird"- • . Wolf 4. Lane. corner Liberty and st. Clairstreets. R Dania Per., 91 Market street, nee r Fifth. ' -Heber . -Huber 4. au faxtan A 76 Wood st.,bet. 4th and Diamond ay / Cartwright,B3 Wood st.,l door be:.: , w Diamond alley. John Walker, 85 Wood st., bet. Di amour. alley and 4th st. Cooper,* Lavely,',69 Wood'stree t,2d door below Fourth. ' Whitmore 4. Wolff, 80 Wood st., etweeti 3d and 4th. joSepliWoodwell, corner Wood and Second Streets. sown 4. Tetley, 140 Wood street, near Virgin alley. _ Leather ;Storrs , 'tVtllrinson'Aßell, No 169 Liberty streetiopposite Sixth. •ViralterßrYaritillitl 'Liberty st. opposite-head of Wood.Yodng - 4. C 04149 Liberti mstrect,ear St: Clair. "Samuel McCain; 95 Wood and corner Diamond alley: ' ,Bien Eardm an, 93 Wand. 3,1 dnar below Diamond at ptitity:d.Bard,lol Wood street. -_ Williaamtn Irwin,Dianiond alley -James,BWini'Diaraond allehnear Diamond. ',?rags. and. Medicines. - Keifei 46 IllcDoWell, -corner-Wood at. and Virgin alley F SellerteSs7-Worid st., between 3d and 4th. liWileUxiJr.,corr.laarket street - mid the Diamond and L .-Wilcox; Jr , c orner 4th and Smithfield streets.- OP,,Rfltrayaert-doxner Market and Third streets. "- A , Jancir .Co., corner Walnut and Penn streets.. A-Jonesßomer gaud and Fenn streets. Bratatt Baltaricomer Liberty and St. Clair streets Edward Feadencli,comerMonongahela House. B A Fahnestock ¢ Co n corner Wood and First streets. John D :donna, corner Wood st. and Diamond alley. Joel Mader, corner Wood and Filth streets. MMM;= Thoi X flibtisit , COrnor LitiOrtftind , Siiiithfi‘hkisp!.; unit hloauthotoro - rof WritiOtFluld'alfd Itlar WmliewietsoN 4 265 Litreny istteot.:: /Mote:OM Clo - th -Store2 ,- J D Stunit & CO Woad 6treel s' Ifata, Caps Ars- WM Fleming, 31 . 1 WoOd-strcet, corner Vtrgui alley Avimegon t. McMaster, 36 Market st, 1 door from Fifth. C L Magee,42 Smithfield at, between 2d and and 3d. • lames Wilson, Smithfield 81,2 d door from Fourlh. W Glassemar, 102 Word at, third door below Fifth. W Doughis,77'Wood street, founh door above Fourth. SMOCire,7j Wood, third door above Fourth. Charles:ll Paulson, 73 Wood street near Fourth: - hleCord i. Co,leorner Wood and Fifth streets... • John A Gorey, 143 Wood st.,op.lst Presb4terian Church Canna and' C car.. era. , • Wm E Stevenson, 3Fetterman , i Row; Liberty and 7th st Splane 4. Son, corner Smithfield and Fifth streets. - • TB Young 4- CO, Smithfield street, hetweem2d and 3d, flaglett Frew;Sinithfielct, ttear t'ourthstreet. - _ . . '• ' 1- • In s ur a nce Compan . tes... Notional Loan Fund and Lite Ins. Co, 64 Wood street. Delaware gutual Safety, 42 %Voter street, 'estern Insurance Co. or Pittsburgh, No. 39 Water' St. Protection Insurance Co, Office Wood street. Franklin - Fire Insurance CO corner 'Wood and 3d sts. _• , Wall, Paper and Rordering. w i - ".Motsti aU,(Successor to C Hill,) 87 Wood street James ilownit 4. C 0,82 Wood s,t doors below Ma, lay Shidle,Smithfieldstreet, near-Fonnh. Thomas Palmer, 43,111asket st, between 3d and 4th' . . Ttnnera •and Copper SHlnithe - , M Doertlinger, Wood'street .opposite Ist Pres. Church Cupples•corner Liberty and Smithfield streets. S L itcom, ktheneum Building, Liberty street. • G G Bitekofen, Id 4 Wood Street. .1 Baradollar, 128 Wood street. S.Merrow,l7 Fifth 81, between Wood . and Market. Demi:der, 60 Liberty streat„ near Market. 'Sheriff 4- Shirk, No. 8 Market street, near Water. Kelly 4. Bro., Sixth, between Wood and Liberty streets tames T Kincaid, Front and 2d streets, near Market. -Gold- Beaten:. Solthlt Duriesq,l32 Third et, bet Wood and Smithfield . ' Enugrant Lines. Blakely . k:Co., Pcan street, {Coital Basin.) P Dynies Co, 9.05 Liberty st.; Jno Thompson, Ag't Liverpool and Philadelphia Packet Line,Browa 4 , Turk patrlek, 144 I.,ibeny street. Brown's Hotel, Bmithfield st.,berween Second and Third. Virginia House, corner Water and Ferry streets Farmers , Inn, J. Little, corner Fourth and Ferry streets Wm. Tell Hotel, Water street, above Smithfield Eagle,J McMaster, Jr, Ag , t, Liberty street. St. Charles, corner Wood and Third streets. National Hotel, Water street, aboire Smithfield. Perry Heave, corner Hancock st and .Duquesne Way. Burnt District Hotel, corner Smithfield and Seemid sts. Monongahela Honse,corner Smithfield and Water sty Exchange Hotel, corner Penn and St. Clair streets. Quinn; Mcßride k CO, corner 7th and Liberty streets. Nicholson: & Payne, 181. Liberty street, head of Wood Wm Irwin, Atheneum Buildina,Liberty street Pennock, Mitchell 4- Co, IGO Liberty street. Alex ltradley,l sign Gilt Stove, 'No. iI Wood street. John Anderson it Son. corner Water and Grant sts.' A Andrews, "Eagle," 52 Diamond alley ' R Scan?, R. Road, corner Wyliennd Tunnel streets. P 11 Hunker, Fifth street, near Matket. A¢ P Scheldecker Star," 42Didmond alley. Morris Kunz,'Smithheld st, bet. Fifth and Diamond alley Win E Boctirt, ; " Union," Smithfield st, beL3d and 4th. Mrs. Duff, 10 St Clair street, between Penn and bridge Mrs Leech, 9 Fifth street, between Wood 'and Market. Mrs ME Morrison, No. 8 St. Clair street. Mrs Parker, N 0.4 Patterson's Row, St. Clair street. Miss Rain, corner Penn and St. Clair streets. Fancy and Variety Goods. T K Macknigh 4. Bros, 117 Wood street, near Fifth. McCandless 4- Campbell, 97 Woottstreet. Geo W Kuhn, 73 Wood street, sign Gilt Comb. Charles Arbuthnot, cor. Wood street and Diamond alley Kauffman 4. Boyle, S 9 Wood st,l door above Diara'd ay Zebulon Nansey,67 Market street, near Diamond. :Kinsey 4. Knox, 99 Market street, near Fifth. • • Hotels and Taverns Fmufr3f TVarehouses Bakers and Canfectigners limn and Mantua Make;.: Cotton Manufadures Grier 4 Monaghan, 2722 Liberty street. Bat Stoies. A Weaver, Wayne street, opposite Canal Basin. John Hannan, 50 Water at, bet Wood and Smithfield. James Kerrf Jr. 4- Co, 35 Water street, near Market. Joseph Major, No. 4 Market street, near Water. ItleCamrnon 4- Stevens, 7 and 9 Market st, near Water Thomas Oliver, S. B. Bakery, 2 Witter street. Brush Manufacturers. Blair ¢ Co, 1.20 Wood street, above Fifth. J fienuedy,69 Wood street, fourth door above Fourth Family Groceries. A SHetty, comer Wylie and Washington streets. William Wilson, corner Second and Roas streets. George Humbert, corner Penn and Marbary streets Thomas _Applebe, corner Wylie and Tunnel streets George Arthurs,•corner Smithfield and Fourth sts, Hugh Garvey, 143 Liberty street, opposite Fifth. .1 Donaldson, corner St. Clair and Penn streets. S 4- Co, corncr Fourth and Ferry streets. -ft Paul, corner Seventh and Grant streets. Cyrusßlack,Diamond, back or Old Court House_ W Buchanan, corner Wylie and Chatham streets. 11 Hoeveler,AVylie at, between Tunnel and Chatham H C earner Fifth street and Market alley. Thomas IVoodsLiberty street, near Water. Hosiery and Variety. W Daly tr. Co., Manufacturers and Importers, Fifth st. F 11 Eaton 4. Co, 62 Fourth st, bet Wood and Market. Win M Hersh, corner Third and Market streets. Juba Orr 4. Co, Market street, near Fifth. Joseph Home 4- Co, 63 Market st., bet. 4th and Diamond : Tobacco, Snuff and Cigars. J Fullertoo,l46 Woodstreet, near Sixth. McCollister, 19 Fifth st; between Wood and Market. Daniel Day; 49 Wood street, between 3d and 4th. J Stein, St. Charles Hotel, Wood street. George Sheffier, 167 Smithfield street, near Fifth. W ¢ D Rinehart. Irwin st, between Libertyand Penn. .1 A Maznrie,3l Hand street, between Liberty and Penn • Extract of Coffee. John Martin, Extiaot of Coffee Manufacturer, 51 Dia mood Alley, between Wood and Smithfield streets. Glass Manufacturers. Wm McCully 4- Co, 139 Wood street. Chambers, Agnew 4. Co, 9 Wood bet Watekand lot sts Bakewill, Pears* 'Co, corner WOOII and 2d streets. Curling, Robertson it Co, corner Wood and Front sts. Simpson 4- Co t t:2 Wood street, next Sagaley 4- Co Music Stores. John H 81 Wood street—CAickning , s Pianos Lumber Merchants. William Dilworth, Grant street, near Seventh. Rowan 4. Dawson, Sixth street, near Grant. Thomas Scott, Penn at., bet Barker's alley and Irwin at. Soap and Candle Manufactories. A Wilson & Co., Ross street, between 2d and 4th. Wilsoa& Gorman, Fourth street, near Ross B C Sawyer 4- Son,4n Wood et, opposite St. Charles `Fruits and Candies. Jas C Anderson, 15 Smithfield st, between Ist and2d. J Hunker, 92 Wood st., between sth and Diamond alley Joshua Rhodes,6 Wood street, near Water. - • • Plough Manufactories. Robert Ha11,N0.1.47 Liberty street. flail 4- Speer, Penn street, corner Cecil's alley. Mustard and Spices. John B Bell, corner Liberty-and Ferry streets. Rhodes 4. Alcorn, 30 Fifth st, opposite Post Buildings • Tea Stores. J S M Young . ¢ Co, corner Fourth and Ferry streets Pittsburgh Tea store, Fifth at, bet Wood and Market Dentists. Wm A Wurd, Dentist, Donn street, 3 doors above timid Periodicals Periodicals NEW .HRRANGEM,ENTS t C. WALL respectfully announces to his friends and the public, that he has purchased the old °s tab hed Periodical Depot, No. 85 Fourih street, from M. P. Morse, and is prepared to furuisfa all, customers with LITERATURE at the cheapest f'dtes - He hods made arrangements with the Eastern Publish ers to receive alt new works as soon as they-have been issued from the Press. All the popular Magazines of the day constantly on hand. The Philadelphia, New York and Boston. Literary Pa pers received regularly and for sale at the counter. Stationery, flue Steel Pens, Blank Books, Cards, &c., Ece., constantly on hand. N. B. Books of all kinds ordered from the East,or from London, in the shortest possible time. _ . W. C. WALL Periodical Depot, • No. 85 Fourth st., Pittsburgh. Er Orders by mail promptly executed. (oct7 OUP.. HOUSE; .1+70.241 ,DLLIIIOND dLLEY,PITISBURGH. THE Proprietor of this well cib l a — known RESTAURANT takes );iti. .pleasure in informing his friends In Pittsburgh and vicinity, that lets house has lately undergone a thorough renovation? and now ranks with any house west of the mountains. 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Oysters servedvp in The shell, stewed or filed, to snit all tastes. Also, on hand, a soptgf Fruits of till - kinds Pickles, itei, &c. seP ON GB `~rtl~~ Q►ti~, r~et~ttt►Ce~, - , , . SCIENYIRIAVIINDER;;'''.' grips I. It t TaE'.:TRUW.OIG:ESTYVt ;- Fttrili Or Gisitri; artitair. 4 - , A GREAT 'DYSPEPSIA CURER; 'PREPARED Rethiecoi. fawn stomach of ..a. the.ox,tifter directions by Baron Ltsliad;tlth great Physiological Citemist,by.J. S. HOUGHTON, M.P.,-No. 11, North Eiglithatreet,Fhilideiphis, Pa., This is a trulyWonderfailrirriedyforlNDlO.ESTlON, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, CONSTIPATION. LIFER . COMPLAINT, and..DEDILIZA e curinafter Natareis, ownmelliod,by..Naturels owa agent, the Gastric Juice. a teaspoonful Of this Fluid, infused:in - water, will digeit - or alas Ave Fiva.Pourvas or Roma BEEF Is ABOUT TWO_UOUIIe, out Of the stomach. • • SCIENTIFIC. EVIDENCE - I • :Baron LIMO, in his celebrated work - on Animal Chem istry, says: " An artificial Digestive Fluid ' analogous yo the . 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Dr. GRAISAIS, author of the famous works oh " Vegeta ble Diet,",says: "It is a remarkable fact In physiology, that the stomachs of animals, macerated in water, Im part to the tlaid the property of dissolving various arti cles of food, and of effecting a kind of artificial diges- • tion of them in no wise different from the natural digest ive process," Dr. Ststem'a great work, the "Chemistry of Man,” (Lea & Blanchard P' hila ,1846 i pp 321-2) says: "The discov ery of PEPSIN forms anew era - in the chemical lustory of Digestion. From recent experiments we know that , food m dissothed as rapidly in an artificial digestive fluid prepared from Pepsin, as it is in the natural Gas trio Juice itself." . • Professor Dusmosos, of the Jefferson College. Phila. delphia,in his great work on Human Physiology,devotes more than fifty pages to an examination of Was 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 says, "di gestion occurred as perfectly in the artificial as. is the natural digestioas." • • AS A DYSPEPSIA CURER, Dr. Horawroir'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.- It is impossible to give the details of cases in the limits of this advertisement—but authenticated certificates have heerigiven - 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 and 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 may be, it GIVES INSTANT RELIEF! A sines dose remove., alias trapfeasant symp toms, and it only needs ta be repeated,. for a short time, to make these good effects , permanent. PURITY OF BLOOD and. VIGOR OF BODY, follow at once. It is particularly excellent iu eases 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, AS'eakliess, tendency to lu'anity, Suicide, ath. Price, ONE DOLLAR per bottle. One bottle will of ten effect a lasting cure. Every bottle bears the written signature of J. S. HOUGHTON, M D., Sole Proprietor. Sold by agents in every town in the United States, and by respectable dealers in Medicines generally. Agents for Pittsburgh, KEYSER ft MaDOWELL, 141 Wood street. Retail dealers supplied at Proprietor's prices. (rivilo:y Also, for sale by It. E. SELLERS, 57 Wood„street. Petroleum or Rock- 0111 .There are more things in heaven and earth Than are dreamt of in philosophy: , rflllE VIRTUF of this remarkable remedy, and the j constant application for it, to the proprietor, has in duced him to have it put up in bottles, with labels and di rections, for the benefit of the public. The PETROLEUM or ROCK OIL is procured from a well in this County, at a depth of font head red feet, is a pure unadulterated article, withoutany chemical change, but just as it flows from Nature's Great Laboratory! That it contains properties capable of teaching a number of diseases, is no longer a matter of uncertainty. There are many, things in the arcane of nature, which, if known, might be of vast usefulness in alleviating suffer ing and restoring the bloom of health and vigor to many a sufferer. Long be fore ihe proprietor thought of putting it up au bottles, (Iliad rep utationfor the cure of thsCllse. The constantly and daily ancreasingeals for it, and sev eral remarkable cures it has performed, is a sure indica tion of its future popularity and wide spread application u the cure of disease. We do not wish to snake a long parade of certificates, as we are conscious that the medicine can soon work its way into the favor of those who suffer and wish - to be healed. Whilstwe do not claim for it a universal appli cation in every disease, we unhesitatingly say, that in a number of Chronic Diseases it is unrivalled. Among hese may be enumerated—all diseases of the mucous tissues, such as CHRONIC BRONCHITIS, CONSUMP TION (in its early stn e,) ' Asthma, and all diseases of the air passages, LIVER COMPLAINT DYSPEPSIA, Diarrheea, Diseases of the Bladder and Kidneys, Pains in the Back or Side, f Nervous Diseases Neuralgia , Palsy, Rheumatic Pains, bout, Erysipelas, etter, Ringworms, Barns, Scalds, Bruises, Old Sores, &.c., &c. In cases of debility resulting from exposure, or long and protracted CMGs o (disease, this medicine -will bring relief. It will act as a general TONIC and ALTERATIVE to such cases, imparting tone and energy to the whole frame, re moving obstructions, opening the sluggish functions, which cause disease - arid a broken constitution, and giv ing increased and renewed energy to all the organs of Life ! The proprietor knows of several cures of PILES that resisted every other treatment, get well under the use of the PETROLEUM or ROCK OIL for a short time. The proof can be given to any person who desires it.— None genuine without the signature of the proprietor. Sold by the proprietor. Also by R. E. SELLERS, 57 Wood st., and KEYSER & hIeDOWELL, Cornet Wood stand Virgin alley; Who.are hie regularly appointed Agents. einvoilvl S. M. ICIF.R. Ciampi Linsio.near Seventh v; Relief for Cramps. Uri:HAVE ABDOMINAL WARMERS, made from V V tau moat approved English patterns, furnished and recommended by Thomas Bakesvell, Esq., and a number of eminent Physicians, being a most convenient appara tus for }he application of warm or hot water to the bow els, in case of cramps in Cholera. As every person is subject to sudden attacks, no family should be without— at least without one. For sale by SCAIFE & ATKINSON, Je6 First street, between Wood and Market eta TUST RECEIVED, a fresh supply of Dr. S. S. Fitch's rt, valuable Medicines, among which arc remedies for Consumption; Coughs and Dyspepsia. Also, Abdominal Supporters, Shoulder Braces, Inhaling Tobes,.and Lee. tures on the Treatment and Cur, of Consumpuon, &c. For sale by, COULTER do HACKS, Druggists, 00.6 corner of Wood and Third streets FRENCH POLISHING PASTE—The best composi tion for cleaning and removing spots from House Furniture of every description. The application is ex ceedingly simple, and the effect is instantaneous and lasting. Full directions for use on each box. For sale at the Thug Store of COULTER Os HACKE, novl corner of Wood and Third eta. PETROLEUM—A. certain cure tor DlArtittKE.&, a disease very prevalent this hot weather—the fore runner. of Cholera. Try it I For sale by tv6 KEYSER & MeDOWELL, 140 Wood at. NOW FALL GOODSt • JOSEPH HONE CO., No. 73 Market, near Fourth street, HAVE-last received and offer for, sale at Wholesale and Retail— NEWEST STYLES OF DRESS TRIMMINGS ; Bonnet Ribbons and Flowers; Florence Silk; Velvets and Plumes • Embroidered Collars; Cuffs and Chemi zetts; Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs; Embroiaered and Revie'd Cashmere; alpaca, merino -and silk Hose; children's plain wool and Tartan Hose ; children's Hoods, Gaiters and Jenny Lind Coats; kid, merino and fleeced silk Gloves •, gents. Berlin, buck and kid Gloves; gents. super silk Shirts and Drawers; gents.' Saxony and mermo Shirts and 'Drawers; Suspenders ; Collars; fancy Cravats ; Comforts; Scarfs; Zephyr Work and Canvass • Carpet Bags; Umbrellas; Yarns; Curtain Fringes; Combs; Buttons, ike An. HJ Bay State and imported long and square Shawls of every quality. , 14:mt2.5:2m To Printers. THE subscriber woald call the attention of Printers to his improyed I Tinting Inks, of various kinds and colors, which Ire dare for sale at the lowest market prices, and warrants to be of the very first quality. JOHN D. ISMILEARY, Printing Ink Manufacturer, No. 331 and 333 Stanton st., New York. His agents to Pittsburgh are—Mr. R. C. Stockton an Mr. Wm. S. Haven. fig" This paper is printed with his News-Ink. foctlS • It. C. Stockton. BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, No. 47, COIINEE OP MAREET AND ThIRD STREETS, 'Tr AS constantly on hand for sale—Writing, Letter, _U. Printing and Tea PAPER . Bonnet, Binders', Ful lers, and ' P rank BOARDS; 'Book and Newspaper PRINTING MK—which he will sell at the lowest cash priees,or in exchange for Rags and Tanners' , Scrape.. sepl9 • To the Citizens of Allegheny City. A-BOX for the reception of Orders for CITY MILLS JA. FLOUR is left at the store of Mercer & Robinson. Federal street. Such Orders will be promptly supplied Rusin WILMARTII & NOBLY.. TAI.d.)UR-5 1 ) bbla.fina Flour, juta ree'd and (-a sale by octlB • ' SHRIVERIa BARNES, SOO Dlen Wanted Immediately, AT THE -OHARTIERS -RAILROAD.—The wages are-80 .cents per day; and we charge $1,75 per week for boarding._ - Applrattheoffici,orf the Steuben ville rood . near Ill'Donald'eftavern;-4 miles from Pitts btirgh. [junB2s:ol - BURNSIDE, HANNILY . ft; CO. 'Xi' YOUR TEETH are o wax, yellow, discol oted and di ty t, fit our bras...l - ever so foul and fcctid: pnrchasing 2.9 y Chinn itx. 'of JONES' .Alt TOOTP PASTE, this I assure you, though you need not lake my' word, but 'ben' you cannot doubt -that of tha^ famous and scientific Dentist -Dr. E. _N ;FIELD, of New York, who says: - I • ' - • have both used and shalised this beautiful and im palatable article; 4.lonea l lAniber Tooth:raite) :and can. recommend It as possessing.allthe qualifies Claimed fo ite Sold by theagent, Wm. Jackson, 240 Liberty Stree -Pittsburgh. Price 25 eta allgadY Mint tiantwo. B01:01 AND JOB PRINTING. Ni' W. Cornet , :itt WooTand Fifth Streets; .9int Proprietor of, the . Mortvitia Post and Mantras Atratnacrenza, respeolalty informs h:s friends and the patrons of thesepapersonat he has a large as sortracat ofJOB TYPE AND ALL OT HER AL4T.E.8.141. necessary to , a Job Printing Office, and that he is lire. . , Lrialat MINTING OP RV.ERT DESCRIPTION: -- i3ookS, ' Bills of Lading, Circulars) Pamph2eL, - Bill Reads, • • Cards, ~ iiondbittr, • 'Etat - Tips. .- li- -- E.A.ll.ldadtt 'of Plitaks, Stage; Ste turbo rit anti Canal -Boat Ruls, - reith appropriate cuts, printed on Meshortest notice anitmos: reasonable. terms. • - He respectfully asks the patronage of his friends and the public generally, in . .his branch °this business. CIELAILIS (.ND VllE{Arrunk. - ~ No. 98 Third:trot; between Marker and Wood pS'Auth . lode. SWE have now on hand a large and - , splendid stook of every variety ot Cam s . a and CALIINETTURNITUIM , which we are confident canaot be surpassed, it *equalled, inahis'eity.,or t.ut Le 'West, in style and finish. Those who (train warrior -Furniture are respectfully invited to call and examine for theniselves. . 117 Steamboats furnished on th shortest nstice. parr All orders promptly attended to. le b lthtf ' owohnsrELL:I4II.I6LEN St CO Furniture and Chair Waraßoonaii: A z T. B. YOUNG & CO., Corner of Third and Smitliiiddsts., opposite Brown's Rola, • Pittsburgh, Pa., keep constantly on hand and make to order, at the lowest prices, HOUSEHOLD and STEAMBOAT FURNITURE, and . CHAIRS, of the best'workmanship and most approved styles. tea steamboats Ahoy i 117" Tue subscribers tender their no knowledgments for the favors bestow ed upon them by their. Steamboat friends,. and would respectfully remind them and others inte rested in building boats, that they are at all time's pre pared to furnish, on the most reasonable terms, every description of Cabin Furniture and Chairs of the ben material and workmanship. 'I B YOUNG & CO., Corner Third and Smithfield streets opposite "BroWn's Hotel." MUM _ • DAULna . .. _ Hammer Cs, Denier, . • CABINET WAREROOM, BMITLIVIELD STREET, .' Between Seventh street and Strawberry ailey,Pittsburg,Pa, ybIiAADIER /a BALMER. keep constantly on hand a variety of excellent arid fashionable purniture, warranted equal to any in the city, and told on as favorable terms as can be obtained at any similar establishment in .he Vest. They have now on hand an unusually extedsive stock, embracing all kinds of Fund. Lure, treat the cheapest 'and plainest to the most costly and elegant. All orders promptly attended to. mr2lt6m ‘Vhl.. E. STEVENSON continues; o mann facture CABINE2'-WARE of evcrz descrip - e a r t t tLir] to, in au its branches. maylt RAHarrison's N LIPS, limbert's, Hogan & Thompson's and black, red,scariet and carmine Inks. Faber's, Gontais, lirookinan & Langdon's, Jackson tf. Monroe's black and red Lead Pencils. Inkstands of every description; Oilliott's, Cohen's, Pratt's, Levy's, Kelly's, Leman's and other manufac tures of Sleet Pens; G. a. L. M.Smith's (successor to A. G. Bagley & Co.) celebrated Gold Pens, with gold and salver cases. Wheatman's English Drawing Paper—antiquarian-- double elephant, guts, Columbia, stiper royal„royal and elephant, brisnai boards, cap demi and medium. Perforated boarcs, fancy box paper, plain gold and nil ver, embossed gold, salver and fancy colored paper,gold and colored strips and samara, and lithographs for fancy boxes; prepared parchment of ail sizes, suitable for deeds; charters and diplomas French note paper, al ways on hand, the most desirable styles, sizeaand pat. terns; plain, gilt, embossed and silvered, suitable for bails, parties, weddings and monrnly. • French note envelopes, plain and embossed; letter envelopes, brown, white and blue ;.laid and plain adhe sive envelopes, buff, blue and white. Wafers, wafer cups, various patterns; writing sand; brass, tin, cum and Tutkey boxwood sand boxes; copying presses, inks,bruslics,French and English copy ing books, and oil paper ; tissue paper of all colors; red and white blotting paper; pen knifes; &c. The above, with all other articles in the Stationery line, both fancy and staple, together with a large assort ment of blank books and memorandum boo Ks of all common (onus of ruling, in every style of binding, and paper of all sizes and qualities, for sale at reduced rates on the most reasonable terms, at W. S. HAVEN'S . Wane Book and Stationery Warehouse ' cor Market and Second MIL Extra, Family Flour. FOR the convenience of the citizen.s, the proprietors of dm "PITTSBURGH CITY MlLLS,”have placed boxes for the reception °Confers, at the following places: J. Ir. IL Floyd's store, corner of Wood and tith st.s.; M. liaywood's Shot store, corner Liberty and Market A. Beelcit's store, Ustrect ; L. Wilcox, J r., Druggist, roe. 4th and Smithfield; John t Smith's store, cor. High and Wylie streets ; Telegraph Office, Fourth street; H. C. Ken v, Grocer, cor.fith et. and Market alley ; Al. Grass's; le, Ward. The Flour wag t.a wilt call twice or thrice daily, for ordetts,and the 1 , 19 •r, Sn., delivered promply either in barrels or sacks, (sack' Flour. is preferable for family use,) without charge for cartage. It to plain that no accounts can be allowed, and that drivcra can have no yerniit.F,ion to leave Flour without payment. We hope that the public will bepleased with this arrangement, a: we shalt endeavor- to go them just ce. mayMq WILAIARTIVeNOI.3I.,E.' FlOl FOIL CALIFORNIA. - - . sub ieribe r has been authorised to receive i'ack -1 ages to be forwarded to San Francisco Lytle house of CORNVINNE, BROTIIER tr. CCr.„ . at Panama, and to engage Passage in first class sailing Vessels from Panama to Vraucisco. Every information fiven, on upplicatipa.ter - aoentiA gotaNsuN, 0 .3 Pont Buildings, Fifth St., near Wood. SUMMER tiOgllS Cloths, all wool, Cashmarettes, :Scotch Plaids Luton Drills and Dacks, with every . 4rariety of Mar I.tilles and other \forting., and Trimm ings, by JOSHUA HOISINSON. Sarsaparilla. suad the Cholera. xi or a single man, woman or child has died of the 11 CHOLERA. or any of its symptoms who used this invaluable preparation. Look at the city of Louisville, where this Sarsaparilla is made, and where fromlso . to 200 bottles are retailed daily, but few isolated cases.ot Cholera have occurred, and they were either persons from hums or those who disregarded our advice. [Cincinnati Chramtle t For sale by KEYSER & iIF.DOWELL,IIO Wood st. Pittsburgh,where the genuine article may always be 4iniyV . important to' Tailors. TUBT RECEIVED-6 Doz. iessorted Tailors' Patent ej Shears, from No. 1.0 down to No.::. ALSO--d Doz. Barbers' .Patent Scissors, direct from the manufacturers, and for sale at DOWN TETLEY'S, MG Wood st., mayV. ti doors below Virgin alley D lesolit—t ZIIIE Co-Partnership heretofore existing between the sub.:T . ll3er,, under the firm:ol4.S. DONN & Co., is this day dissolved by mutualtonsent. Either partner may use the name of Ithe concern in settlement. JERO,IE S. BONNET. MATTHEW D. PATTON. Pittsburgh, April Ist, 1850. [Er Having soldmy entire interest in the firm of. J. S. no NET SG CO. to M. D. PATTON, Illy ldte partner, and in retiring from b usiness, I take great pleasure in recom mending him to the confidence of my friends and the frip3l J. S. BONNET. Gravel Roofing.' ' rptllE subscribers respectfully inform the citizens of Pitiaburgh and vicinity, that they are now fully pre pared to fill orders for GRAVEL ROOFING, in a man ner not to be surpassod in this city or elsewhere. From their experience in business, they feel 'confident that they will render satisfaction to all those who may give them work. The superiority of Gravel Roofs overeats , other kind, particularly in case of fire, is too well known to require any argument in its favor. To those who are unacquainted with our work, we beg leave to referthcm to Messrs. Thomas Liggett, Sr., John F. Ferry, Rody Patterson, M. Kane, Jr., and others ; far whom we have done work. Orders thankfully received and promptly attended to We will be found on Wylie , street, be •ween High and Tunnel streets. • MATTHEW MeGOVMI.N. JOHN SKINNIN. leer mummer' geatery, ' ' ' COMPRISING a new, stock of several hundred dozens of Cotton,Liste Thread and Silk Stockings, of any color, quality and size, 6t extraordinary low prices. WM. DALY & CO., ma 6 Stockin Factory, Fifth street. JUST RECEIVED, 2 cases of Fancy STRAW 0 0 . and CHIP BONNETS,' Ladigt Calkireres and Mime Biinnats,,Berge Those wanting Bonnets will please gwe her a call be fore purchasing elsewhere. All orders promptly.attend ed to; at Nog Fifth st.. jtaylOnfl DIRS. A. LEECH. DSSOLUTION.—The partnership of rdtramtv is this day dissolved, by mutual consent.. The bd 8111C135 of the firm will be settled - by H. Leo. 4. 8.. hiti_ _ll-PHY, LEE. Pittsburgh, 30th Jaz, 1819 NOTICE.—The undersigned will continue the. Wool business anti attend to the sale of Woolen Goods, at the old place. ;, E. LEE. Err In retiringlitnit the late firm of Murphy & Lee, I. take great pleasure in recommending Mr. H . Lee to t he of my friend 4 audio the public. jean .1 ft MURPHY 'Notice. • - - AN application . will be made at the next meeting of the Legislature of renusylyani4to incorporate a Bank to be called the /Ylechantes Bank' of.Pittsburgh,lo be located in the City- otlPittsburgh,andlo have a capb. tal not exceeding two hundred Thousanddollars: , ,TEICIPIPSON BELL: New , oohs New 'Books VALL, at the Periodical Office, NO 85 Fourth stree4 is in, the constant reecipt of new works. The following co ropOSe a portion of the works inure eeived ; The Vale of Cedars, or The Martyr, - by - Grace Aguilar ; David Copper fi eld, by Charles Dickens, EEL Queen , Joanna 4 or, The ltlysteries of the Court of No, pies, .by G W. N :Reynolds, Esq 4 the second part of Cruising in the Lest War, by Charles J. Peterson Esq ; The Bandits of the Osav ; Foresto r's Illustrated Juvenile, Keepsake for Children:; Juices - of the Animal . Body and the effect of -Evaporation:in : Plants, with -titt , ac.;: count of the Origin of the Potato Disease,by Justus Lie.: beg—a valuable work, for, farmers and-gardners: The Pictorial Broth erJonathan and the Pictorial Cour ier are - received ; Cello or. New York - Above Ground. and Under Ground, -by G. G.:Foster, Esq.; The-Heirs of Gauntry, a diary of Wales. trait and see thew. roovdB . . 16 . 1011. SALE-6 sniall [Lad =ldle-aged Farms, witbiln 12- 10 or tiOntiles of -Pittsburgh. The.s RUMS are it.rel improved, and will be told low for mash or part on •ereir it, -Please Gall-at --:-. • • ISAAC HARRIS., Agetiey_and Intelligenee'Olitee, • • - Fifth street. -• , BUTTES: -B barrels fresh Rolls;- 10 crocks do do for family , :ase,thie day received andlor sale t novB ysS & BARNES. 4 ,5, ...7 . 4ac. - -_41 , 4,, , 15.7: - - Illisttikauattg. , C. AROWN,i from, Nisi Luis ,InSt opened u fine assortment of RICH 'GOLD JEWELRY, of all the:latest finshions; conaisr. ing in part of - Eine Garnet, Tin quois, Diamond, Pearl and othei:ildet: Pins for ,tt,adteswted' Gentlemen; rich Gold Lockets, double and single cases; Gold and Silver Thimbles; Gold-Braceleta of-every variety fin e Guard? Fob and, est ; =Ladies' Gold Chains arid Watch:Hrioks ; "Gold Penal and' Pen's 'a - large assort. taentof everY variety of Gold Ear Rings; Gold and Sil ver Spectacles; Gold Keys; Gold Studs; Jewelry in sets; together with a very fine assortment of GOLD and SILVER -WATCHES; pure Sliver Spoons; Albate. Spoons, plated with silver ; Forks; Batter Knives; also, a variety of other goods usually kept in a jeweler's store._ The above goods will be sold at the wholesale Pprice by the single article', and at about 50 per cent. be., ow the usual retail price, arid e=very article will be war. stated at the amen( sale.-:The Ladies and Gentlemen are most respectfully solicited to call and elamine the gods at No. 11l MARKET-.ST REET ; Pittsburih, Removal. ri 'RE subscriber wishes to inform the eitiiens of Pitts. burgh and the public generally, that he has removed his CARPET STORE flora Nos. 61 and 63 Wood street, to the Apdllo Buildings, on Fourth street, recently ;peen pied by the Museum, andante connected therewith the adjoining rooms, formerly used as tho Chronicle Printing olhee—whieb,.in connection with Ids old room, mates the most spacious Carpet establishmeut in the country; and his advantages so tar surpass any house in this city forspacei arrangement:and good light, that he Is certain of suiting every person who may favor him with o. eta ilis stock is complete'in every article in his line, and great pains wilt be taken at all times to show goods to persons wishing to look or buy. octll E. W. LIIND. • Hosiery.? filoolery I lioniorg -11-rm. DALY Co&. have for sale, at the OLD ESTAB LISHED STOCKING MANUFACTORY, Fifth street, between Wood and Market - 600 - Ifizens Of men's undershirm(all wool) at 01,00. , " " " . merino " 1,00. 150 " 44 - drawers " " 1,00 ,41 " (all wool) " 1,50 1000 " of tleeey . Chticaois and far lined bncicsk lambs wool and silk gloves of every size quality a color, well adapted for winter wearo. - 000 dozen of ladies black lambs wool stochingo, made of fine American and Merino wool, with three threads In keels and feet. 1000 dozens of children'eplaid and nevi/fancy styles of gamelastic taps. • 75-dozen of childrens polkas, jackets, mantillas, muffs, vietorines, gaiters and boots. An immense variety of the above goods have bees. CI an ufactu re d and selected with care for our own trade, and will be sold at prices which win defy all competition. (Journal copy.) Woolen Goole. org. BALES SCARLET FLANNELS, all grades; al 10 do dodo - do; 25 do yellow - do do; 25 do white do do ; 5 do green. Backing, • do ; 500 pea approved styles Blankets; 50 pro '4 superior Sack Flannels, all shades; 08 pro French, German west of England, and American. black blu ,e brown,olive and invisi ble green Broad Cloths;- 20 pea Beaver Cloths, assorted colors; 35 cases Sattinets, all grades and colors ; • 15 do blue, brown, green and black Jeans ; Just received from msumfacturers and recent importa tions. Blerchants are respectfully invited to call and examine the same at A. A. MASON & CO.'S, novl2 .52 and 01 Market street Dam= 0 trance. ' ALOT of genuine ROMAN STRINGS for violins ani guitars, have just been received by the subsrtber. These strings are from the most celebrated factory in It ly they are four threads and four lengths, and for beauty of tone and durability are unrivalled. The sub scriber's agent having purchased the above for him at the Factory, they are warranted superior to any thing of the kind ever offered in this canntry. KLEBER, Golden Hat,, No.lol Third street. N. B.—Now opening a sptendid new lot of Nunn & Clark's and Dunham's celebrated Pianos. [novl2 Central Tea Store, • Corner of Fifth Sind and Market Alley. IrUST RECEIVED, a large and well selected stock of FRESH TEAS from the Importers, comprising the very beat qualities of Green and Black Teas, which will be sold on the moat favorable terms, wholesale and retail. The attention of Families is respectfally invited to the assortment. Inov9l HENRY C, RELAX. Dev. Dr. Klllikellyla Female Seminary, KITTANNING, PA. "'AMIE FALL SESSION of this Institution , will eons- Etienne on Wednesday, October 30,1850. For. Terms, ac., please ate Circulars at Mr. hiellorls, 81 Wood street, and Mr. George R. White's,Maiket street. In addition to the thorough system of Instruction pur sued by the Principal, as vouched for by Gov. Johnston and Bishops Upfold and Pouer, the Seminary presents considerations which may be deemed of some moment, in the limited number of its boarding Pupils, (25,); Its retired situation, and especially, its not being contigu ous to any College or School for boys. Dr. Kit/Skelly muy be found - atthe Monongahela House for a few days, and will be happy to wait on those desi ring to see him in reference to the school. Hurrasvca rst vnt Cur—Hon. Charles Shaler ; John H. Shoenberger, Esq.; Col. Wilson ilirCandless. -Pittsburg/4 October 14:1. . IleMesh's Celebrated Pate pt Shears.. THE undersigned has been appointed,by Mr. Heinesh; ef New York, sole Agent for the sale of his justly celebrated pate utTa ilors' Shears, Ile offers these Shears now at manufacturer's prices. . Having a complete as. sottment of these Shears; from.Gdjo. up, to Slit a piece, he calls the attention of Ladles, Milliners andiDnsssma keri and Tailors, to his establishment, the FRANKLIN CLOTHING STORE, 179 Liberty.street,4th door from St. Clair, and respeettully solicits a share of the public patronage, which this article to justly deserves. oct3l: am* I. F. HAVEROTTF. -- Sacred:Music Book. AT EW. CARMLNIA :SACRA, by Lowell Mason ; 1.1 Curniina Sacra ; • . do; National Psalmist, ' do; Psalmist, by Hastings do Bradbury;" Psaltery, by Mason W. Webb; • Bay-State Colleedon-by.Johnston and others; Cann ea Landis, by Lowell Mason; • • Mendelsohn Collection by Johnston and others; Mtison's Harp, patent and rOundnotesi Missouri Harmony, patent notes; ' Choir Chorus Book, by A N Johnson; Western and Christian Harp ; Boston Melodeon, vole 1, 2 and 3; Boston Glee Boot; - • New England Glee Boc4; - Juvenile Oratorios, for Schools; The Young Choir and Young Choir's Companion. A full supply'of all the above received snd for sale, wholesale or retail. at publisher's prices, by JOHN H. MELLUR, • No 81 Wood street. - VI ORRIS A. HAWORTH, in the Diamond, have just in received from the Old Country •, and offer for sale low for cash— English Puddingßaisins; Candied Orange and Lemon Peel ; English Mustard; Pine Apple Rum; ,• - • London Gin; Irish Whiskey. Also from New York— - . Cookincr Raisins and Currants; .Citron Peel ; Rich Grape Juice; kinds; Ground and Ct ocolate—all Ground Spices•, • . Wines and Brandies of every quality. (n2O New nooks C. NeW Rooks 3 A . T HOLMES' LITERARY DEPOT,' Third street opposite the Post Office. Blackwood's Magazine for December ; . David Copperfield, N 05.19 and 20 ; Littell's Living Age, No. 341 ; Holden's Dollar Magazine for December; David Copperfield; by Dickens, complete; Boston Shakspeare, No. 28; • Dictionary Mechanics' No. 21; Green Hand, a Short Yarn; Pictorial Brother Jonathan; Pictorial Courier; Harpers' Magazine—alltheback numbers Horace Templeton, by. Charles Lever. 'Enov27 R. C. Stockton, 4Late Johnston & Stockton,) , Bookseller, Stationer, Printer and Binder, . . larAS on hand a very extensive stock of Blank .111- Books, Paper and Stationery % not surpassed by any other in the , city, in quantity, quality or variety, which he will dispose of on the most reasonable terms. Printing and Binding of every description executed with neatness and dispatch, nov23 110 U MINER tr.. CO., Smithfield street, haie just re ecived the Personal History of David Copperfield —complete is oneyolume; by ch.arles Dickens. Price 50 cents. Geometry and Faith: a fragmentary supplement to the Ninth Bridgewater Treatise. By. Thomas Hill. The Recent Progressof Astronomy--especially..htthe United States. By Elias .Loomis, Professor of Mathe matics and Natural Philosophy, in New York Univer s it .kO. 28 Shakepeare, Boston etittion. Contents ; Timon No. fit Dictionary. of blechanies—a valuable number. Treats on high pressure Steam Engine—Horse Power— Hydrostatic RressiSce,, &c. (novW Weekly Baltin3ore .Patriot. Tx - nu. BE• COMMENCEff on SATURDAY,.the 4th' of January ,1851, the publication of the -WEEKLY BALTIMORE PATRIOT, at thnOffice or the Daily and Tri-Weekly PATRIOT.— This Paper Will be issued every SATURDAY MORN, ING, on a large double medium sheet, containing all the, sags as Tud-wanit,' by the Mainland by Telegraph, Po, lidera, Literary and Miscellaneous. and will also con tain a full and accurate account of the /3 ALTI MO REI RR - ET . ThleWill be 01113 of the - BEST AND CHEAPEST. PAPERS published . lir the United States, and for the CUI/NTICYI Rasmca must be invaluable. Besides its generatNews, it will be decidedly Whig in, itspoliiies,giving expression. in each numbetto the great conservative union measures which have always char-: acterized tholVhig Party, and which have been main- , tained by the Daily Patriot for so many years. copy, ,one year,.• ..... •• • •• • • -• •• • •• • 131,50, ' 5 mimes, to one address, one..year, 6,00 10 copies, to one address, one mon' and at. that rate for any number above ten copies—the cash to be sent, a nt .s.u. moms, before the paper Will be iv - Copies will be furnished In wrappers at thief:Mal l lag - Room at two cents each. . Address, post-paid; ISAAC hIUNROE ACO ' .Baltimore, min nov`alve N irff----75FRAILS IVAICA ;ALMON , 20 bags Lisboa raper Shell do; 10' -do •• ;Malaga > • do ; ; 20 do ` Filberts - 15 do Cream riots; 2500 do Cocoa Num; ;Receiving and far sale bk ;. • ; - nov1:1 ; / osauxidicits ec. co CLOVES BEEIP-29 bbts. strictly primp Ctover Seed; in stops and for solo by octB L. S. WATERMAN & SONS 44 Snidertiki? Wl66' 76 WALNUT STREATLPHILADASPIIIA::: ' TITHE UNRIVALLED PLACE•for obtaininteallWinMs,' Liatiors, te., GOOD and CHEAP. _ " SNIDER l+ has latelyin consequence of ' ohs large sales made by him to consumertbeen Obliged largely to replenish his stock by ; fresh iraportationt, itad ' he ims•now thestinsfaction.of offering some of.ilte best* Wines and Liquors ever imported by him. He would refer tosomeinvoices as follows—vm: . • • DUFF,GORDON & CO:SKERRlES—erribiacblgdell cam:Talc at very - low prices, rare` old, and some very choice MANRANILLA, all on .draught by the gaßon. Also, rare old delicate AMONTILLADO, in casks of 10 gallons specially seksted for consumers: Some EXTRA - . AMOArriLLADO In bottles, put_ up in Europe,which he challenges as equal•to any that can be prodneed.. s i e 'The AIANZANILLA and AMONTILLADO Sher ries am peculiarly adapted to convalescents, as they strengthen w ithoutatintalating, and have not the acid of many other - PORT WINES -.principally specially - selected rs his sales to consume f rom the of. ißinprszeraa's? .at'Oporto and imported direct. - . • ~ - These,-Vines are fruity and delicate, and (have been highly approved :by his customers, because iof their • Manifest superiority over all other Pons and Red Winei palmed off as such. They are of various sorts and prices, in bottles and on draught by the gallon,or wholesale by thecask. Among them is some rare delicate WHITE PORT, and MALM SEY I • o ,,•Persons suffering with' chronic affection orate bow els cannot be too careful in theirPOßT. MADEIRA WINES of - variens" sorts, dry and r i c h , South Side . old East and West ladle . Hercial, &e, &c. • on draught, in bottles and by casks. .As to the SPARKLED WINES of the subscriber, it is:well knownthat the MOST EXTRA CHAMPAGNE and the splendid .SPARKLING MOSELLE, imPorted by him are superior to tiny other: Wine's; and are sold 'at prices as low_asmost of. .the inferior Vines now in the market which are pat upon buyers - its first amis. Ile has also CHAMPAGNE WINES of valiottsbrands and qualities, at very love prices, retail or wholesale. In the article of CLARET` WINES, gener oll 6Tbe subscri ber holds hiroself to.be a judge, and he oners the' finest stock here, from the very lowest price, by the single 40. zen, to the first claim or "premier ern" of Manse. • • Of BURGUNDY WINES be has a lirgestock and can assure customers that he can present' em, from his - vaults, as-good a bottle of Burgundy as France affords.' . SAUTERNE and BARSAGaliways em hand in bottles. His selection of RHINE and MOSELLE WINES, from the cellars of Alesers.DEUMAlln & Joaaan, of Co bleas, are extensive, and number many . Still-Hocks and Moselle, from the cheapest sorts to tae very choicest vintages of the " STEINBERG? which is the best. In the articles of COGNAC and other BRANDIES he has now a fine stock, embracing some Very old 'extra of 1800, of Grim, Hong & cmo - some celebrated - CLAVIER of 1821," in eighth casks, and '1842 in Mids. andaDUBOUCTIF," 1844, in lands. on roari,grimeni, which will be sold low • Also-HUSH SCOTCH and MONONGAHEI,A WHIS. KEY, .TAMAICA. SPIRITS,-PRESERVING,BRANDY and all other Wines:and Liquors,incltlitig_All•of the above ) SOLD.by RETAIL TO CTINSIMMBS. in; any quantity desired.. ' A constant assorted stock of HAVANA SEGARS. • 4, ,, , AU Goods delivered, within one day's reach of ,Phaa- FILSIGHT rem. Orders will be promptly excess.. ted if sent by mail or telegraph _ • Address, _JACOB SNIDER, JR., Cheap-Wine Store, 7.6-Walunt street, Phila. , . T Deoeri'lMoodward er. Co.,; '- . Builders J.k 'nd Erectors , of. Ligh tning Rods, On . • SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLES. ORDERS Idiot this office or the Post Office; and for .persottal interview cat be seen on Four th street, residence of Dr. Hunt, between Wood and Ferry. References—Professor Silliman, Editor of Silliman's Journal y• Professor 0. M. Mitchell, of the Cincinnati Observatory; Professor Robert Peter, of Transylvania University, Kentucky ; -Professor Chester I ewey, D. D. M.D., New York; Professor l L. Cassel ' , Clearland University , . Ohio. ' ' • ' - In Pittsburgh—A. W. Loomis, John Harper, Wilson M. , Candless, Mr. Childs; Col. 'Morgan; Rev. Mr. Spares, J. D. Williams, Major Harding, U. S. 'Arsenal ; John Ewing & D Sons , L. Harper, D ; N. White, W. - A. Mar shall, John Sarapsoa,Major Davis and John LI Shoenber . • .osatilline pELTOPFS SPLENDID OUTLINE MAPS wallow being introduced into all the leading schools in New England and New York. We have•obtained the agency for them in Piutiburgh, and invite teachers and school committees to call and examine theta: Na:l-Msp of the Western liemisphere, /32xEe inches: No. 2 ' do ; Eastern do . - do N 0.3- do . North America, 70x84 No. 4— _do • - United States, _ 70x82' No. 5 'do Europe, . 70x52 - No. 7 do S. America 4c Africa, 70x64 - Pnce of the series, with key,S2s; ci the first two Hemisphere Maps, with key, SlO. - These Maps arc unrivalled in accuracy, beauty and cheapness, and adapted to the wants of the primary, grammar and high schools_ of the United States. - - - For , sale at publisher's prices,- without addition of freight cl*ges, at the =EDUCATIONAL BOOK. STORE,. nov2l. y cor Market and Fourth sts. Cheep NIT ate hes. - • - JUST RECEIVED three dozen 16014', Patera' Lever WATCEIES, full jewelled, and IS catmts • cases of new and desirable patternii,which I can " ,, .. / C4.414 sell from SfKi to 540—and warrant. - ALSO--one-half dozerdet. at $430. a fine assortment of English fait=gold" and silver Patent Lever Watches, of the best makers. . ALSO—Silver Lever Watches faint SIG to 535; " gendcommon Watches at $l.O and sl2—war. ranted. The ahove-stoek of Watches are as tow as are sold in the eastern • ' • ' W. NV. WILSON, novt - cos Blanket and Fourth sts.- TATILNIARTII & NOBLE will sell their Extra Flour VT , delivered on and after the let November, at 8223 VlOO lba; Superfine at $2,005100 lbs. A liberal dis . count to retailers novl OAD MAKiNG.—A manual of the principles and 1.36 practice of Toad Making--camprising the localloa, construction and improvement of roads common, mac adamized; paved, planked,eic., and railroads, bylW. G. Gillespie, A. 111., C. E., new edition with' additions. A few copies for sale by . C. STOCKTON, Bookseller, Printer and Binder, • 97 Market street. To Farmers and awe wishing - , TO INSURE DETACHED PROPERTY. HE New York "Washington County Mutual Insu, T ranee Company is the company for them to insure. in. It is the only Farmers' Mutual Insurance Company that has. run through five years without taxing their note. his the largest company of the kindin the world; numbering over, 411,000 members. :::It, does not. insure Steam Mills, Carpenter or. Cooper shops, or anything hazardous or exult-hazardous. Onlyllo uses, Barns and their contents, and bat $2,C00 on one risk; Churches, Academies and School Houses, and but STOOD on each. • A certificate can be seen from one of the first. men in Pittsburgh, trishaw that the Company does pay its loss- es promptly. • - C A. COLTON, Gen'l Agent, novl ear. ot 4th and Wood sts., up stairs. DIAMONDS..—Jast received, - 4 dozen "'Show's.Patent" Glaziers , Diamonds, assorted. with and without keys and for sale by . • JNO., B. Iti'FADDEN , t CO., 95 Market st. kuver.point. Pennell& - i'eIONTAIS" celebrated ever-pointed Pencils, in IX wood cases, just received and for sale by oct24 •' • JOHN B. ?a PADDEN 2c LOTHFI, Cassinaeres and Vesting& • Beavers, Pilots,GCloakuws and Trimmings—as paid and as cheap as any. House in the city—by - - JOSHUA ROBINSON, ,Baropean Agent, bits et , one doer west of-Wood. • London-mustard.: • • "PURE London end Durham -Illustard, by the keg, for sale by . Toet3llttj • , JOSHUA. ROBINSOIV. RI'S SCHOOL, under the direction of Mr. & Mrt. N. T Murce.i.r, will be Re-Opened in " Colonnade Ito*" Federal street; on MONDAY, September thl. A primary department, and a nurabor of optional . branch es, have been added,.and a corps of teachers secured, so that instructions will now be given to scholars of all ages and attainments. ' For particulais -see circulars, which-may be had at the book- stores—or.consult , the. Principals; at their dwelling, on Federal street. dilegAtny, , Aug. a No. 47 Market street fILL, open ['CLASSICAL and GLISH SCHOOL on the La Aforuiaysf September tuns. Room_, over Wittier:cis& Co.'s Store, corner of Wood and Fifth Rev. iNrii; D.I4OV7ARD, Hon. WAL'in U. LOWE* " " DrilkiCOMl; W. T. BOWI.I ZA.B.Y3. • Blown ES Posyi s 11CFAVING 'taken to - the -buiiriess of Mr. Benjamin Bown, Wimlesuic Grocer, Fruiter and Confection er, would respectfully solicit a continuance of tbd pa tronage so liberally - bestowed - upon their predecessor, and would call the attention of the 'Public in general to the stock of goods kept in theirestablislunent.which fors , quality . cannot be aurpassed in the city. . Foreign Fruits, Confectionary, Fickle*, Spices, Pre serves, Sardines, Oils, &c., &c forinpart of their stock now on hand, and all of the above- articles have been selected from the best eastern houses.. . A new stock of goods is the alio_ve line 11:4 daily nn via!, N-B.—Retailers and country storekeepers will find to their advantage to give us wean. toctl2 Sliver Forlcm, Spoons,_•Scc. ATTE keep constantly on hand a - large assortment of TV allies Forks, Spoons. Ladles, frA.,. of our limn manufacture, of standard silver. - JOHN B. hVFABDS.N & 'CO 95 -Market street. Dlag*tlfring Glasses, ( - IF one, two and three g'asses; suited tor detecting N.. 1 counterfeit bank notes, and other purpose's, for sate by fuel24l ' JOHN B: bI'ESSODEN & CO. DAKER'S BROMA; • Hecker's Farina; B Polithitig Patty •;., Starch Polish; • Pure Bay Rums received and for ante by - . COULTER le Helerit, corner of Wood and - Third street CI BAWL.S.—Reeeived , this morning per express, 400 0 Brooke, Bay State and Long SHAWLS—very supe rior styles and qualities: , For sale low. noo4 " ' . 62 and 04 Market street. ...)/k BBLS. LARS .RUP.ERIOR TROUT AND tilae citlr MON just recerred from the Pittsburgh and Isle Royal Copper Alining Company.`These Fish far excel in tine flavor and fatness a t n x.f em y ht u i s n i th ... clUvre , r and are put , • uP r1PT3317 e 'fiENRY'f,C.XELLY, Corner of Fifth street alley. Ingo Q .APEII,-.l.4lulleapply of skits difforont lizeipon hroid and rxtedo to order. feb2O . . RETNOLIkS ac BEE. w ~;~, `~f~stellfteons:` I=ZE=M Flour Reduced. WILNARTH Zo. NOBLE' YO . FD! 0. LADIES' SEDIRNAFLIG ALLEGFIRNY. :~` :: ~tcr"QIa.;: State Mutual Fire Insurance CalloppllT .HABAISBURG . MAE veryliberal patronage ektended to t h in COMpa. ny, having issued policies to, the amount of near One and-a 'Half Million of Dollars, during thela at three months, is sufficient manifestation of tite estimation and confidence of the public in the system of ntanage- Inenr - onwhicliltibustriess is-eonducted: .; . To city or:country merchants, and - owners Cif dßall- Inge 4 and isolated or, country.propertyt it is believed .; this.company affords ; advantages in point or Cheapness; safety and'aecurity,inferlor to no Insurance Company ir.this country : Conductedon'thei equitable as , greatlyimprovedsyti tem' of Classification. of Risks, excluding all special hazards, insuring only. a. Limited amount in , any. one entity, dinsprecruding the freqUency and occurrent() of large fires, and also, on both the Stock and Idutttal plan, it not only posseases the cheapness and acconimodation . of bnill mathods,but entitles the inimred to a partieipa. tion to theprofits. • . It is under the controlif the following . Directors —J P. Rutherford. A. J. Gill stt; John ft. Packer; Samuel T. - „Tones, Alonzo - /I:.Carrieri - Philo 0. Sedgwick, Robert Klotz. J. A. ftUI'HERFORD, , Pres't. r. fr A. J. GILLETT Scaly. • Cr Branch. Office for Western Pennsylvanitt, Smithfield street. Pittsburgh. Persons desiring insti• ranee will be furnished with books of the Company by calling'at the office . fect.22:3m • • • ITIRE DELAWARE MUTUAL: SAFETY :INSUR j 'ANCE COhIPANY.--Offtee. North Room o f the Ex- . change, Third street, Philadelphia. Fres Irrstraartas..--Baildings, Merchandize and other: property in town and country, insured against loss or damage bylre at the lowest rate of preatium. Misuctor, InscaatiCs.- - -They also insure Vessels, Car goes and freights,ibreign or. coastwise, under opert,or special policies, as the assured may deface. • lawn, Taansrorrestorr.—They,also insure merchan din!! lritaalartted by Wagons, Railroad Cars - , Canal' and oteant Boats, en rivers and lakes, on the most - liberal tetras__ • • • , • - . . DIRECTORS—Toseph Ii Seal, Edmund A. Solider John C. Davis.lloberr Burton, John R. Penrose,Sammi Edwrii•ds, Geo.o.l.,eiper, Edward Darlington_ i leaucft .Davis, William Folwel JohaNewlin,Dr. R. M.liaston, James C. .c Haul . , Theo_phillus Paulding, 11. Jones Brooks,- RenrHenrySloan, o9 , onig- George Serrill; -- fl Spencer Me Charles .fitt J. a...Tobiason, William ay,Dr. S. Thomas John SellentWw. Eyre,'Jr. ' . • ' DI ORS - AT P=S-BOROII.-- D. T. Morgad 'iltigh Craig, Inc.T. Logan. • - • •-W,I7..LUM MARTIN, President. Taos C. Man, Vice Preside:it , , . Josars.'W, Cowin, Seeming, Bg" Office of the Company,No. 42 Water street, Pitts burgh.. (iel6:dtf) ' P. A. BIADEIRA., Agent: mew Eingland Liver Stock Insurance 0o: DEMONS'. desirous of insuring their anfinalti learn from the following - by law of the Company, that the terms of life insurance on stock Lavery &Satan from insurance on human life. :Tbe insured are entitled to pay,where the animal breaks a leg, .becomes blind, Ammar X. In the eventof accident or dlseaseof Bitch a nature este cause permanent injury., though death may not ensue, they be liable for the damage done to the, enduei not exceeding:the amount insured. 1 G. A. COLTON . , Agent, ' Cot of nautili and Wood sts.: op stairs': Fire tind Mai Lne -Inorarantie. OFFICE of the Lunt-ones qf Mitt di veneis X has been removed to the Warehouse of Hardy, Jones • & Co., No- 141'. Front street, third honk, East of Wood_ street. where. the tubsc rib er will issue Policies on BMW ! . ings andtbeir contents,and on Shipments by Steamboats and *lbw, vessels, for the above old and responsille Comps*. ' rap.% WM.- P. JONES;dgent. . Life and Health Inswirance. 2CLIEdUTUAL LIFE AND HEALTH INSURANCE ,COifPANY, er Philadelphia, Incorporated by the eguslaare of Pennsylvania, March,lB4B; Charter Per. petual;:lapital sloo,oBo. Bata knee, than ring Penn/pt. canto Oagpany, and full PO'per cent. lower than the usual rSes of Life Insurance, an the following eonioari. eon wilshow. Thus a person ot the age of 30 mining for BUY for life, must pay in the Girard WAG, Peanut& p 2,30, Penn'Menial 62...16, Equitable 1.14,04,- New En'deg 82,3c,,A.1bi0n $2,48, New York Life 1154,713, Life and goWt., Ph i ladelphia. Diantrons—Samuel D Orrick Charles D Ball, Vint P Boone,tobert P King, Charles ' P Hayes , h 1 W Baldwin, Chas W Campbell, Id Reeve, M. D. Lewis Cooper, J Roddm Barker,.E Butler, Ed win R. Cope. Putt (fern, Bantel D Orrick ;. Tries Praiden4 Hobert P. Ring- Sbxernt, Fmncis Blackbume. =lions will he received and even , Inform:WOW Ewen SAMUEL FAIINESTOCE, Agent. Oinnes: ial Rooms, corner of Third and Wood streets PittsbMh. oct.My . The guaklbs , Firo lastaranco .ooacipsuzy . ORS:,- . . .. : Dutrlett W. ilaneker, • George W. Richard!, '' its Hart, ' ' -Atordecai - D.Letvis. - ibises Wagner, - . ' Adoiphi E. Boras, 3urmelGrant, David S. Browne, . , ... • • icob K. Smith, W __.„ Mortis Patterson. i p - .. . CHAS .BANCKER,PreIet.' Cuss ._Balvezza, Secretary. '; • ' , Jlr tinue to makelnsarance, perpetual or limited 't , on eve esetiption of property in town and country. - , The any have reserved a large Contingent Fond i which, h their Capital and Premiums, safely invested, afford ar4 gr e protection to the assured. ' • _ _ The is of the Company. on January 15t,1849,..ais rablish eeably to an Act of Assembly, were as (bi- -, t: vi lo gee ----- • - , -..--- , ----..431,047,439 _.. Rea g rate ••-w.---. _ --.- 94,724 Te ry Loans —— ' 00,001-S5 ' 1 ' , /3 .-...-................:.;....—..... '5l 25 , ,Z Castea:--....:............... -.....6-4, -, e:- .gs, ,2a 801 gy .- • SinceitkAnecutoration, a period of 19 yearstileY have p dward3 of, Ona M ill ion Four Hundred Thou.; sand DollAtogses by-fire, thereby 'affording 'evidence , of the lidvt,tgeii of Insurance, as well as the ability and - 'disposttionnteet with promptness, all liabilities. - • .' - J. GARDINER COPEINiAgent,-., .martli ,i . °thee N. E.corner Wood and ad sta. .. a and Ztletrizte Insurance.. IftfLE InpaCe Col9p2Sl of North America, of P . kulttl: delptuaiough its , du ly authorized Agent, the flub- scriber, ode o nutke permanent and limited - Insurance oa PrOPetlYthiS city and its vicinity, and on shipmentts by the cana l / 4 1 rivers. , • •., . _ . ... , , DIRECTORS: Artanr 0- %n, Preet. Samuel _Brooks, . Alex. tient Charles Taylor, ' . -• ' Salttnel.W.;Jaes, ' . Samuel W. -Saiith, Edward mat Ambrose White, • ",. • - : • John A. RA, - Jacob AI. Thomas, ~. :.• ; John Whitei , ... John 11. Ned; Thomas P. le Richard D. Wood,': ls ta 'Mo. \Vele ' ' Henry D. She s riard,Secii.' This is the 0 t Invertinde Company in- the United' , States, having chartered in 1794. :Its charter ls per:- Palma) and fro, high standing, long ',expetiettce, out", Pie means, antaaiding all risks of an extra lumaxdous, character, it rtle considered as °Hamm - ample secari tY to the Public. WILLIAM" P. JONES. At Counting/If Of Atwood,Jonei Zs Co ~- W ater and Front sus., Pitts h. - - ; -- AnaY4Y . 01 re .Mtartrae insurance: • - - rrIHE INSCRAE CO. OF NORTH IthIERICA will. 1. make Permit andlimited Insurance on Property, in this City and nit y, and on shipments by Canals, Rivers, Laltestaly Sea. The properties ofthisCom, pang are well and furnish an available fund for' the am le indemntf all persons who desire who pro- - teeted by Insurer).- . . WYE. P. JONES ; Agent, • mayllt • . 44 Water street. EDDIID AL EDJAIS ENSTIT lik i r D , TMENT.—The regular course° f AIL Lectures wt on the tirtitt, Noumea?. and continue until test of February. The Anatomi cal Department-me opened and ready to receive Students by the fat October. The Medical Depart= meat will beunder ilirettion of the following' ' - ' • MlMl:rail: Z . FEXiMAN, M . Dfessorof.Anatamy. IL S. Ninvrotr, M. soofesser of Surgery. H. L ttorAT. 2M- . 11 : hssor of Theory and Practices; Medicine. ' . - .. . W. BY 4 a) PcovELLI b., Professor of Physiology, Pa thology_Miaara and Geology t - • . .-. 3. KING, Al.; 11 . j• F,rore,irif Almeria bledica,Therapeut • tics and olearealspnidence. „ , J. MILTON SArID,WI 4., Professor of Chemistry and Pharmacy. T. A. Waal:v: l ,l.f% D.,fessor of Obstetrics and Dls. eases of women child ren , ~ • _ . , . „ oLloti z.scztrans.- Medicine—Prof. lit n y er „ . • ~ . . Swarm—Prof. ft. 'NUrratir. - Z ZEN , M. DI eomical Deinonstrater. The fees fora full eon/mount to Weft% Each Professor ' s Tielr 4 b.. Matrienlatoke SS. De monstrator's E'ecAlo. fuation,SZ). . - • ' - .. _ Those desiring further ination,WUlpleaso address their letters (post paid) toDean ; and Students tun, sin g in the city will Pletttll on him at the Comnier; cial Hotel: S. NEWTON, 8.1. -D.: . - Dean of the Faculty, Hon.EW M Kato , Prof.Olery o n a Practice of L n o w - .JMDwur. O l ,E 5 l, Prof k tercial Jerisprudece Trett=2s persession . ` Allcounumcationspc tows dep_a_ _ruhent mosr be addressed to : • W, hl...WiGi -rack, • lirempifir,,Ter.ri.,MAtrch, -- • ~. , The: Faculties, for inlet al. ' n hilid eei ,ma r af wort!, and professional acquirerg will'compare favorably withthemostdiathiguisheehreounrry.- The Medical Faculty constitutes au - a ly in this or any Other country-alt of them are Lecturers and the best of Those who willeontetan ur geographical position, and the extent of our popul can have no doubtes to the eligibility of our situr d lor an 'enterprise or the kind. Abio health, inclu I season's of the . year,w e deny that any ettier city has; . .. _. . ... Tfic first class Of the Lto,Aledic al Departuients O. this Institute were small, tor gentlemen compos i ng Ahem are talented and in thtbst degree resPectable--r a favorable runes fertile futtospentyofthe Initiate. ' That the:public may be - std of the permanency,o( this school,we teel It , ourdt state that the. Trustees ~ and Faculty form a unit in ii, which n ogarew e II to s its future success; and thateettliar internal organi zation which connects thentnot be interacted.. ' E. W - M.:KING; . - 'le Mei:aphis W. Institute.. _. Presldea • Th e ,f.Pi ttab Br — wA ry, ~_ V AYlNGtaken alease qwellknowißretey , and having it now in Aeration I ara nowpre• 1 pared to furnish my friends 4 he public with a supe rior article. of ALE and RAN B EER, in Dal quantity.' Call and see, at er of Fen n s t iee teed Barker's alley. -'- . IS ',- ". A. BENITZ. willhave fine and cone rind third ' "stories soil furnish at reasonable Cellar, suitable for Storage. I up26:tfj N 0124 Seconds • Wixtdop, - .Sh Sgurptitirs, - • GLASS PAINTING AN NING. warranted ;o washi at No. Sra =Err, PrZTS/3114IGEL For specimens, call at Wi Hall ; Walker's .11x - change, Smithfield street; gevilltt Hat Store, Wood Masonic and I. O. O. P.'skis rind Sailgets painted in a superior manner. I Fresco p_ainting executed *int sqle; with Anteri can and Foreigndgaigns. AIMS WATSON — I' iattf - rARD ~. ~~~z~% tOtago oa the second`. Ai r so c1 :1 ° 1 5 :;& - a watrind h fr 4 & aIAN_ Srolthkeld and Wood