WiffEWM st.tiottdoor to Pirtsbrugh Bak - . • ,s nrenti - consonWoo6 ma Sixth stree ts::::: . ... _ Frinh efreef, opposito M* M Bank. 04Mood atreetiSti door above Fourth. Co„ S. W. comet :Wood-and fourth ens: •.- - ' streer;4d6oor-below Fourth. J ...:Zilberistniltorner:WOod find Thlnintreets.: Kramer Bohm, totherWoOdithd ThiMiart4sts. m H vilmitats:4-ICoi,' corair-IVood-and Thud efs: Cook 4.:Beitte; corner Market end. Filth etreetsi , libline*...,bcrns, 65 Marker et4-be tureen 3dutnd 4th: ••-• . - WD ate* ifakers s. lV W Wilson, corner Markot and Fount; streets H Richardson, 71 Market meet, floor the Diamond Q Jolla C_ 8.7. Market et met, near PIA& Sands &Reineman,-.7 Fifth strcet,smarldarke • Siedle & Bartberger, Sixth streati.s.rarDrent ..... • . •4. • • • TVhaktale . Groceiv, , Volivaticas 4 . 4Prikthe Derikr/ Stand, Si 1,110 Weed street, above Fifth. • • ••• Alexander Eitig,2lll.lberty street, oppoeitentrig...: R. Brace, I.2,Counnercial Row, Liberty **net: -ft Apunnb U thirinti Commercial low, Liberty street. - S George Zs Co, 21Gliberty, Street t. oPposlie th, John'Grier,-V.2Liberty street: • . • m-M-Ctorinly;2lol.iberty street, opposite Eagle Hotel. Myers A. Hunter,l33Liberty street. • .. • -: S filcClarkan Ce4l4llLiberty sweet. • - , Carson & McKnigbt, Sixth, between Wood and Liberty. J k RTloyd, Liberty, Wood and Sixth stritetal.' :Yr s'''' , Latubert h Shipton, 133 and 133 Wood street. Wm Dyer, 1.T3 Liberty street, - oppositeAda..-s • .• • • Wrt R hicOmeheon, 152Libeity. Imes • 1 - • • - Brown A:Kirkpatrick, 144 Libertyntriet. • • English & Ben nett,37 Wood'st., opposite St. Charles. Tamely fa Pest, Woirood street,opposite St. Charles: •••• .1 Dilworth dr C0.,.27 Wood, between let and : 3d stir Win Bagaley tc Co.,l"Ausl IA and 20 Wood street. Wick tr. MeCandle.skeorner Wood 'and, Water ins. Wm McKee, corner Wood and Frontstreets. , Rarbridge, A. Co., %Valor, bet-Wood and Smith d. March, Carothers ec Co., Water and Front streets. ' . . Rest Berger, corner Smithfield and Second streets: Cummins & Smith, 3 Smithfield street, near Water. James Benney, Jr.; corner Water and Stuittlfield streets. H Grant, 41 Water, between Martet tad Wood. B Holmes*. Bro., 37 Water, bet- Wood sad Market. I: .5 Waterman 31 - 'Water Sad First street. James Dalzell,,X4.Water and 44 Front street.. lotto 6flan:if, curiae r Hancoclist. and Duquesne Way. . King 4:oloothead, 27-Wood street. - Iteerildratheyre.a. Co., Water, bat. MurketAtul Ferry. CsAirtlsektir-Prvvince, aittrForwanfirtg Mercknets. . , • _ Seller &•-' l /n o . 3 , l 4 ,, outnzernial Row, Liberty Street. . David•Firstritmons A Son. 133 Wood street. Georais tfock ,ran • No. t 6 }tread street. S & W flarbabgh, IS Water and 104 Fnant street. A Vankirk is Son, timidineld street, near Water Robertson tr, Reppert, Na 102 Second street. Armstrong A Crozcr, 35 Market at., between let and da. • Breyfogle et; Clark e,lOB 108 Second street, above Wood. ~ • • . . . . • Mole:de . Gmeera• dad. Deakr . it" lie` Lizeors. It Watson, Corner Liberty and WaYne Streets. Juo Commeres al Row; Liberty at. Jos Parton;Jr., N 0.17 Commercial Row, Liberty meet. JBiter, Ple...ll.(Liberty sareet,and =Diamond alley. TJ & Jae tun' Duncan, 223 Liberty street. • Rob err Aleete k itClunitarciatßow, Liberty, street. Robin% Ild.ll,•Liberty au eat, opposite Weed. • W Lehmer & Co., Iso Liberty street. Alltcheltree, IGO Liberty street Jacob WWeaver,Jr. , coiner Martpr and Pl - 0115 streets. •••'• '• - ' . . . • •.- 'sacra; Raritan and Mink Makers. tIA Oliver, Liberty, opposite Seventh street' . • Rolsteio, Inn Weed street, near Virgin alley. J ?Smith; Itl•Wiced street . . Rahauser d: Doff, I.Snbe td - of Weed street, - W A Gildentenney; (=Wood st, third door below Fifth. R & W Mackey, tut Wood st,bet.-sth and Diatirend alley, Barbel Metter/can ' t/0 Wood, bet sth and Dlamood'aPy.- R H Hartley, 90 Wood st, cor. Diamond alley; • f - r : Looktnt 'Glossa . aid roYietiel. - -' .1' .7 Gillespie&.,Co., 75 Wood M., between 3d sed-Ch. Kennedy & Sawyer, corner WoOd and Fourth its: • S Kitunody; Fifth - street, near Wood:. , • • - earzutoare_ asut China. ON:no Breed, 94. Wood wait.' • ' ' • lindkirson, SO Wood, between 3d and 4th streets Hears' Wabd street, L. daoriiibove Fifth - • J.Boaladlers and Stationers. .• . • Kay tc Co. corner of Wood and Third street*. I G Backoten,rn 'Liberty street.—Gernian Bookk. Victor Satiba; Falb street, between Wood.and &Larket. .1 it Mellor, 81' Wood 5t...--Sehool Books and SUltiOnery. Lute Loom is; Agk, 80 W'ood tn---....5ch00l Books, Stat'ry. Elliott & Englhth,'2o Wood street.' . Johnston& Stockton, corner Market and Third sts. H Beeson & Co., SO Market s t.,2d door from Diamond. Bosworth it C 0.., Forinh street, near Market. Patent Medicine. Wm'Jackson, corner Libertynad Wood streets Shepherd's'Al.e.dieine Depot, 64 Smithfield street Clothing &o,u, Aida ..tifOrgtn, 192 Liberty at, 4 doors abOrPrittraili ay E Frowenfeld /Tres.; Atheneum, Liberty lintel:. • E Dorontmg,lllB Liberty street . • •••' •'..' W A 1, oAleMell en, 230 Liberty, cor.Garriscia'all* toJbyer &Dribble, 231 Liberty st.,l doors above Irwin. pavitt,torner Liberry and [radii streets. • • ' K 11,..139.Libetts_au-nnaz :; . • o Liberty at., corner Virgin alley. r Dellary,4s erty street •• - • Arvid &Bernard,_l49 Liberty street. . J McCloskey, ISt Liberty street. ii Chignell4.93 Liberty street. . • Lawmen Mitchel, 1&5 Liberty street. W Leonard, P 2 Wood street, bet. 4th and Diamond a ll ey Schroeder, Hagenian4r 'C0;,67 Wood,l door below 4th Hilderbnuna & Co., 10 Wood street, near Water. Robert Chester, 7:4 St:Diddle Id st-, bet. 4th and Diana ay. Parker & Lowe, 043 SmithLeld street, near 4th. - Moriranstern & Bros-, Oak Hall," 46 Liberty street. It Straw, corner Market and 'Second streets. Barker t 3l-Merket st.; be tween 0.4 and 3d. Gtbts and - Pistols W - • • Gliteaottiey, corner Libeity and Smithfield iirtitS. ert.„berween Mirk - et and Liberty. ioaephcridg, Wayne at„ooposlie Canal Basin. CeltWright,l33 Synod 5t.,.1. door below Diamond alley ... =. • ' ittoehant Zars. • . ' A. EleParltth.l, Smithfield st.. : bet. 4th audDiemond alley Stmitil Silty Eachange Readings, St. Clair street.- thiap Pubticcuims. ra A 6.tatoi. Smithfield st.;opposite OrinViVis Hotel. P Morse; 85 Fourth street. - - ITointes 7 Literary Depot, Third st., opposite Post Office - Dry tioods-liferchcents; W , . • • fral - Ruiiith'ediner Market and flak streets. D H F'salicti,lllB Market - street, near Fifth. Shetr,loB.ldarket street, between Fifth and Liberty. Z G Mun6r.;ll4 Market street, near Liberty. J.& B Pllcetituiell; corner Market and Fifth street& J V Dttler;S.i3 corner Market and Fourth streets: Win fit Garrard; New. York Store, 79 Market street. E sliethee, 39 Market street, between 6d and It. - Mentzer/is Dtt,ed Market st„ Set. brit and Diamond. .d.letiutdgr Zs Day; cor. Market and Diamond. Absalom:Morris, 6S Market st.;bet. 4th and Diamond. George K White, 51 Market st., between 34 and 4tb, Wm L. Hassell, 62 Market et., near Fourth street. W. R. - Mraptiyi canter Market and Fourth streets , • . Shacktelt* White,93 Wood street. A A hiesort&Co., GO tdarket betbmen 3d and 4th- Mutith,y, Wilbert,* c0.,48 Wood at, 2tl door abeve 3d. Hampton, Smith 4. Co., 54 Wood at, between 3d end 4th Zdarten and luttues - of- the -Peace,' • Buda:neer, Fourth . street, above Satithfiebt at. (i Relabel; trivia str e et, gear Liberty. " - . . _ -• 1 2 - • • 21608 anti Shoes: • • Wm Jackion L eorner Liberty end'Wood streets, I 8 Matele, 210 Libeny `Street, nest Eagle-Tavern. Samucl-Balsell; 122 Wood street, above, Fifth S Keys, S Filth street, near Market- A Olmsted, corner Market and Liberty James Robb,ita Market:and 41 Liberty ,tree . - -. Joseph Plummer, -- 10 Wood street, near.Fifin Georgelbree, - 7l,eother Wood and Fourth streets.' . McCurdy. 4. lte• Loomis, 09 Wood sr.:, between ad and' th. Rutledge,3 00 WOOd street, third door above Fourth. F,W llayritdicorner Market and Liberty streets T 11 °rattans, N 0.103 Third street, Jemesi l / 4 1411 . eri Smithfield street, near Diamond alley. John Toggarti-Smithfield street, near Fourth. }Sates corner, Smithfield and Filth streets. , ...- Troth_4. l Scatt, corner Smithfield and Fourth - Streets.. - Wm Adair,fitmithfield street, four doors above ad. - Vim Buettler;Srnithfield street, near Brown's Hotel. John Catapbelli corner Smithfield and Second streets. B Schmertz, tn Smi th field, between Front and sts T A liinton. 4.St. Clair street, near. Liberty_ T Thotapsoa, St. Clair Et., between Penn and Bridge. Perry t -76 Fourth street, near Wood. Brenheu 4..Williarns,Firth street, near Market. . - . lkoot Merchants. --- . • 4t. ` arb b,s3Water and 104 Frontstreets.ii" Barker ' S llhfield I:bet Chasd atuop d ay flagh teeitanerLiberty etretan Cecil's alley. , - PanisigWs and - Sash Pailiory. l'beneteaieffm,Pentietreet, near the Point J i:¢ A Kelly, Seventh atrect, above. the Canal • Hardware and Cutlery. - . WalterF Fahnestock;lBl Liberty street. - _ ,it T Leedb, Jr.,133 3 .V00d street, above Fifth. • ' - Hays 4. otay, 61 Illarket street, near. Fourth._ . Wollr Lanej corner Liberty and St. Clnir streets: thutlapjr.,Bl:lllarkerstrecq neer Fifth. • Huber* Lanfouttl,lB Wood Ist, bet.4th and Diamond lip Canwright,B3.Wood tn., 1 door be: , .'w.Diarnond Alley John:Wolker,Bs Wood st., bet. Diarnort, alley and 4th at Cooper I r iravely,o Wood street,24 door below Fourth Whitmore ¢ Weld, 60 Wood at. between ad and 4th. Josepn.W:oodwell„ corner. Wood and Second streets. • Down k.Tetley, PIO Wood street, near Virgin Ailey. . Leather -Stores.- . Wilhiniorrk. Bell, No 163 Liberty street, opposite Sixth. Walter Br y ant,lB3 Liberty EL, opposite head of Wood; Wm Young 4 , Co.:, 14n Liberty street, near St. Clair.-' Samuel bleClaina.S3Vood and corner Dlainond alley. me, a„.mnititi,-91-Wort.t. 3,litoor below Thamond elle UlelninFEhird,lol. !Wood street. - - - ; :Wllliatilirsmn • , Diamondalley. - • - • .- • . ...... ,. .ki i "i jj*-la,latiansond alley. near Diamond. ~.: 1 - .- .- •,—,';''':-. :-: ; ''," ' ' '' ' ' - - . 'Drugs iild lifedkirses. ;!..''..,lfitier *lif t.DoVell, corner, Wood st. and Virgin alley - lit. --'.. B elle fra:ls7 Wood at:, lietween 3d and 4th. • 4....Wileitsi.T4eof.. - Itlarket. street and the Diamond and 1.1 Witensi.;r...; corner 4th and Smithfield streets. .;'.'Dr..zir'Sizilver-;toiner Market - and Third streets.- -• . : J -4. &gift*, Co.tionier Walnut and 'Pena streeuti .7-.k.lortee.ecirner Hand aed.P.am streets. • --- -- ' * : Reattos:-.Redtee r eorner.l,iberty and , St..Clairstreestm EdwirdFeederich,eorntridonoerthelt-flonse: B A. - Fab:m=4 fiCaliconier Wood and First streets. John D'lderiran, 'Corner Wood at . arid• Diamond altar. :.----- /cm! Bieddor,edrser Wood and Fifth strew& , -' • -... - 4.._ .„.-;:::., - 1 . . .... .:..., '..+. -.,.... . . - . --- •- - ' 0 r ,1147. t .r . tlV - 0 .4. A114jV .01.04 r ~:, -...-4.1 iwg ilibb 6 ft, corner LIU:Jr r an Manufacturer of:Witting nuld-tuttd-iuk!c . . Henderson '203 Litrotty. Weer- ! • Wholesale tlolitc* ore I XI Smut! a:C.S, No JAN Acoodittevs;: , . ? • • rats, Ca d 'Puri. • Wm Pleanin,g . ,3o Wood a tre et, corner Virkin alley • BlORLaster, 90 Market at, 1 door front. C vAtagee,4l Smithfield tit,betweenld and Mid 30. 5 , v Jakdes.Wihnan, Smithfield st,,fid door from Fourth, 0 W Glasgow, 10;1 Wood at, third:door below Fifth . ; WDongfins,77 Wood:stroet, (mirth door abovnrolinh: S Moore, 75 Wood, third door abovn Fourth. Ozarks Li Phalsoo;l3 Wood arrant near Fourth.- hICCord 4' Co, corner Wood and Fifth' meet& John A. Gareyil43 Wood op.'s; Piesh4mtiam 'Cburcr ' • • Cabinet and Chair Maim. ° • WmE Stevenson, 3 Fetternaini .Itose;Libirty and 7th et. Saltine it Son, corner Stnialfield and Fifth . etreete. . " T Wrenn I Co, Smithfield et reebetw.een !bland : IlealattA'Freor, Stairlifield, near Fourth etreet: • . . j insurance Companies, • 'National Loan Fund arid Life Ins.-Co, 64 Wood"street... Delaware MatnalSafety, 42.Wruer street_ n . • Western,lnsurance Co. of fittaborzh, No. 39 Water et: Protection insurance Co, °Ace-127 Wood ;street- - • Franklin Fire Insurance Co corner Wood and .. 3d ets. • - Wait -Paperßordering. W'P Marehall, (Sucessor to C 27 Wood street James Howard .1. Co,e2 Wood 2 doors bePaw Dia. ay .1 Biddle, 'Smithfield street, pear Foartb. Thomas Palmer, 47 Matket ad, between 3d and 41.h* _Dinners and C opps. • „ M Hoedlinger, Wood street opposite Ist Pres. Church A Cupples corner Libertr and Smithfield aireets. L SiCTOIM, Atheneum Bullang, Liberty street.. • 0 0 Backerelt MI Wood street. J BarndolLar,ll2B Wood street. - S Morrow, Fifib - st,betvreen Wood and Iblarke!..- - H Demmlerr,"'SO Libertystrot, near Market. . . . Shrill' 4- Shirk' No:8 Market street, neat Kelly tt BTO., Sixth, M between Wood and Liticrtr Weeds James Kincaid, Front and 4d streets, near M arket:: ... • . . Goa - Beaters: - . John Donlevi,l3.3 Tiara's; hot Wood and Eimithllqld •. - • . Znigrimt Lines. Rightly 4t CO., -Penn street, (Canal Basini) c<,. • P W Byrnes 4. Coi 205 beny /no Thoniphoni Ag't. Liverpool and Philadelphia Packer Lineißrown liirk patnek, 144 Liberty street. • . • • • • - Hotels and •Tainarti. - • Brown's liote I, Smithfield et., between Second ana'Thia. Virginia House, corner Water and,Perry streets' Fanners' Inn, J. Little, "comer,Foarth and Ferry streetg Win. Tell llotel, Water street, above Smithfield . Eagle, J liLatilaster,Jt, Ag't, Liberty _street. St: Charles; comer Woon and Ilia streets. National Hotel, Water sire et ; above Smithfield. - Perry House, comer iIIUICOCk at and' Dnqiiesne Way: Burnt Disuiet /Motel, corner Smithfield and Socmid sta.— elonongaltels. ilioase, corner q,9, 076 eldszui Wateists.„ Eiebangtt, li3tel, corner Fenn and StaClalittteets.:,: • FouWarzl;ouvw-, Mellnd6 Co,comer Ith wad Liber4 Nicholson Pique , lel Liberty street, head of. Wooa Win irwin'Athenetuii Building, Liberty street. '• • Panama, filitihell irCo, Itiff 11berty street. • • Alex Bradley, (sign GUt Soove,) N 0.19 Wood estreet. John Atiderson 4t Son. eortier•Wster and Grant att. • . . . . ' /Wows Mfid Confeciionent. - A Andrewsw, " Erkile,"62 Diamond. . • • . Reany, R. Road, team/ Wylie and Streeti.•.. Y Banker, Filth street, near hlsukee- A it P. Scheldeeker,"Star," 42Diamond : iiney: Morris kin; Smithfield st; bet. Fifth and - Diamond alle Wm y Dowu r ," Union," Sn,ithfielit 5t,.1 . N40 . 4 and .11h. • Malit , urs and Mantua Aftikeie; Mts. Dur, 10 St Clair street, between PClla and bride Leech,Lb street, between Wood and Market. t Mrs M E Atorrison, No. El St. Clair street. Mrs Parker, N 0.4 PAtterson's Row, St. Matte:meet. Misr Baia, corner Penn' and St. Clair streets. Raney and Variety- Goods:. • • thlitekolgit liros,-11.7W00d streen,'near v •, McCandless 4 Campbell, 07 Wood street. - • ' GaoW Kalil, 72 Wood street,sign Comb.. Cbtuies Arbuihnot, cor: Wood street and Diamond alley Kann= 4 4oyie, - sevi'ona .41 door above Dintlei4 ay Zebulon Kinsey, 67 Market street, near Diamond. Kinseye Knot, 92 Market 'treat, near Fifth. • • • • Cotton Manufacture; Grier ¢ Monntran, Liberty street. Boat Storer HA. Weaver, Wayne Street, opposite Can Basin. John Hannan, 59 Water at, bet Wood and Smithfield. James Kerr; Jr. 4- Co, 39 {Paler street, near Market: Joseph. - Major, No. 4 hlarket street, UCILT Water. MeCammon Stevens, 7 and 9 Market at, near iVater Thomas Oliver, 8. B. Bakery, 29 Waterstreet. . . . Brush Manfacturers. Blau it Co, 120 Wood street, above Fifth. • Ketuiedy,6B IVood +street, fourth door above Fourth 43 Getty; corner Wylie and Washington streets. William 'Wilson, comer Second and Ross streets. George Hanthen, corner Penn and klarbury streets Thomas Applebe, corner Wylie and Tunnel streets. .George Annum, corner Smithfield and Fourth ata. . Hugh Garvey, HU Liberty street, or/Peaks Fifth. J Donaldson, corner St. Clair and Penn streets. .1 S .51 Young 4. Co, corner Fourth and Ferry streets. It Paul, corner Seventh aud'Grant streets. Cyrus Black, Diamond,_back or Old Conn !rouse. W Buchanan, corner Wylie and Chatham streets. H Hoeveler, Wylie it, between Tunnel and Cltatliant Clielly, corner Fifth street and klarket alley. Thomas IVoods, Liberty street, near Water. Trimming ) , Ho s iery tend Variety. w Daly tr. Ca., - Mannleettirers and Importers, Fifth at P H Eaton .t;c0,.62 Fotath st, bet Wood and Market. Wm M Hersh, corner Third and Market streets. . - John Omit Co, Market street, near Flak. • Joseph Home Co, 63 Market at., bet. Atlfand Diamond Tobacco • Snuff arid akar& _ .1 Fullerton ; 146 Wood strect i ncaz Sirth. 1 McCollister, 19 Fifth sty between Wood and Market. Daniel Day, 49 Wood street, between ad and 4th. - J Stein, SL Charles Hotel, Wood street. George Sheißer, 167 Smithfield stree Liberty Fifth W4l. D Rinehart, Irwin st, between and Fenn. J A. hlazarie, 24 Hand street, between Liberty and Penn. Extract of Cdfl~et ` John hfardo,llitsaot cf Co CC anufactorer t dl Dia mond Alley, between Wood and Sniithaeld streets. Glass Nana' act= t - Win McCully 4 , Co, 139 Weed street. Chamberayttgnew if Co, S Wood, bet Wider arid lit ids Hakewell, Pears it orner AVcrod endld streets. Curling, Robertson Co; 6o, corner Wood and Front ate - Simpson-. 1 Co, 22 IVood ouzel, next Begaloy if . John II Atelier, PI Wood street—Chickerissios •• . • -William Dilworth, - Grant street, hear Seventh. Bowan it Dawson, Sixth street, near Grant Thomas Scott, Penn at., bet Barker's alley and Irwin st. Soap. and - Cattd/e"Afaiitifititeries A *Rion & Ross three; between 3a and 4th. Wilson& Gorman, Fonrth street, noar Miss B-C Sawyer 50n,49 Woott- 61 , 0 PPosite St. Cherlee Fruits and Candies. • - Jos C Anderson. IS Smithfield at, between lst and M. .t Hunker fiEWood at., betweeii sth and Diamond alley Joshua Shades a Virpott street, Witt Water. Hough Manufactories. Hobert Hall, No. L4' Libortystreet.. Hall 4 Speer; Penn street i corner Cectl'a alley Musk/J . 4'ond. Spices. John B Bell, corner Liberty and }air) streetn. Rhodes + Alcorn, 30 Fifth Et, oppodte Post Buildings. Tea. Storer. J$ iroiing 4- Co, corner Fourth and Ferry 'streets. Pittebtuvh Tea-Ehore, Fifth et, het Wood find Marked Wm A Ward, Don 4 Penn street, 3 doors above !Land. • Dlssolgtlon /PRE CotPurtnership h eretolore . existing between the j. 'Bubsc tibe rs, under the firm of J. S. BONNET & Cp„ Is this day dissolved by mutual consent. ,E,lther partner may use the uame of the concern in settlement. JER01111•: S. - BONNET. • • ALATTIIEW D. PATTON. -.Pittsburgh, April I.S p. _ ID - flaying sold my entire interest in the firm of J. S. Boman & Co. to M. - D. P.arrost, - my late 'partner, and in retiring from business; I take great pleasure in recom mending him to the confidence of my friends and the public. : • tap. 3) - . J. -BONNET. Gravel. Rooting. : . rfuiE subscribers respectfully inform the eitizetii of Pittsburgh and vicinity, that they are now fully pre pared to fill orders for GRAVEL ROOFING; in a man ner not to be stip eased in this 'city or elsewhere. From their ekperience in business, they feel confident that they; will render:satisfaction to alt those who may give them work. The superiority ot Gravel - Roofs over any, 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 referthem to. Messrs. Thomas Liggett, Sr., - Jan _F. PertY, Rod) , 'Patterson, M. Kane, J r , and others, for Whom we have' done work. .Orders thankfully received and - prorriptlY attended to.. We will be found on Wylie etreet, 'ween Nigh and Tunnel streets. ; - • :MATTHEW McGOVERN. JOHN SICINNIN. Tsubleriber mord do a the attention of Printers to T IJe improved Printing Inks,.of various kinds and colors, which he offers for sale:at:Abe lowest:market prises,- end warrants to be-of .the very .first gaudily. • -. , r JOHN. lA'CLI.P.AIIY, • - Printing.lnk Manufacturer, - No 311 and -333 Stanton st., Item York. His agents In - Pittsburgh. are—Alt.-FL C. Stockton as it.tr:Wm, FL Haven. 113" This paper is BOOKSELLER AND sTATIONER, No 47 t coassix 07 MdILISET AND THIRD stusErs, lEF:All,constantly. on hand- for sale—Writing, Leifer, JUL Printing and Tea.PAPER - ; Bonnet, Binders'i-Fal ler& and Trunk - .BOARDS; is Book and Nealipanei PRINTIN6 - ISlC—'4hionite will sell at the lowestansh. Prices iOner§!*raPa..-- firealo . br , Dentists printed with his News-Ink. .... . . • . • • ' . . . Keyserla Pectoral SyrtigiV: • '''dy I. 4;new wads for. Coughs, Colds. Hoistsentsdi :Whooping-Cough, Asthma and nie various DijdaseXo the Lunts and Pulmonary Organ.. pins MEDICINE has an action in•uffeetions - of-lh* Polmoaary tissues entirely dillerentirem any of the Expectorant and Cough Remedieshow in use. It mono, of the most speedy as well us the most Menge:it, meth. 113.3. - 11-doe's open the • flOrth; untrex pore to a vaasu MILD.. One or two doses frequently al lays all irritation anddlekling sensation produced by a harassing cough.. Singers, public speakers, and those who are required to use the vocal organs to a great ex, tent, :rill find in this. Pectoral Syrup a sure and instant. ' remedy for beersenesS , and laryngeal irritation. At clears the throat perfectly of ad collections of meows% 'nrld_gives tone and clearness to the voice. - .—.:n • SYAIPTOSIS-aThemnptoms which usually debar lh. Cough or Cold may be enumeraled •as follows : Thls :disease in thehooks breath . Vistrurh, and is preceded by • an increased discharge froltithe nose, fences and bron chia; therc•is:a feeling oflossitude over the whole bvidy, and very often:cold ablverings arc felt; at least the Pody.ls more tharipstailly senettive to the , action,: of - the air :this pulse iuUreases on frequency, and theft in. generally more or lesafever. -Theseaymptornsare soon followed with hoarsenese nada sense of fetish:less and soreness in the windq and•vocal organs, together With a dacitity.Of bre nga ad sense of constrtv tion of ; the "cheat: - Ttrera is attending a dull pain nod sense of weight la the forehead,. as well as a heavinesa in moving the eyes. 'These feellogs, sometimes at the. very beginning of the disease, and. always soon , alter, . are attenaedwith a distillation from dm nose and same times fromilte eyee,ora:thia acid fluld,'whieh frets and • irritatestheparamver which it passes. Tha 'cough is •ta'first usually dry; but as %held:pease progresses there • is:an expectorauon of thin tantous which gradually becomeithiekerand•morenopious, and having some ap peamnee Winn- • - • • These arc-the leading symptoms of what is termed "a cold," Which, 'if neglected, tire , likely to result in ins parable injury to the Lungs, and CONIIIaiPTION. Price LO cents per bottle. • ' For proof of the above read the following certifi. • Da. Malan t-AVe take pressure in certifying, for the' benefit if other sufferer s ' to the e ffi cacy of your PEG L' SYRUP, in oar ease. Burtng.the use of two bottles parches:a - Of ,you we were cured of. a hoarseness amounting to an enure loss of voice Land' effectually relieved of a severe cough, Which threaten ed permanent injury to the langs. . - • WM. A. HILL, At the - Banking Roust eirm..A. Ffiliek Co. Pittburgh. ' Da. KEYSZR :- 4 :17011 Wive ' asked ate the effects of your Pectoral Syrup in my wen ease. 1 had a very bad 'cough during part of last winter. It began with a feel. lug of ; tallness in the head ; increased secretion and suf fusion of tears ; together With hoarseness, pain in the . breast, and the other accompaniments of what has been denominated Tyler Grippe." I took two bottles of your Pectoral Syrup, according to the directions on the . brittle ; and I tun now, and have been.ever sinceottiiim .iy free from any of tbe, unpleasant symptoms enumera ted above. You have My permission to publish this for the good of your stiles, as well as the Public, if you de sire to do en. ;Very cespectfolly, yonnt.,ke. " G. FOLLANSBEE:. • Prepared by 1/r.- geyser, and cold by KEYSER & DPDO WELL, . . . 140 Wood st., corner of Virgin alley.. . Poiehom all orders must be addressed. ' [noV2o ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER! . .lift: P D ir i tr . " If _ ETIVE P4417._, etistrle Juice t CURE/Ii" • .;'•••• -13REPARED from Rennet or the fourth stomach a • the Otr , after-dircelloak by Baron USED; the great ,Ptkysiological Chemist, by 1.8. HOUGHTON, fil.D,,No. it North Eighth street, Philadelphia, Pa. This Is a truly wonderful remedy for INDIGESTION, :DYSPEPStd,• I.IUNDICE. CONSTIPATION, LIVEIf ,COMPLAINT, and DEBILITY, caring:alter Natures : warn method,by Naturelzown agent, the Gastric Juice.. - Half a teakpoonfall,of this laid, ialused in water, will digest* or dissolve Pint Pockns os ROAST BESS"./a anon. Two nomet, out of the stomach.- •••. • • .. • SCIENTIFIC . EVIDENCE Baron Ltstato, in blOcelebrated work on Animal Chem . istry says: "Au artificial Digestive Fluid, analogous ko. the Gastric Juice, may bp readily prepared from the =- cola membrane of the stomach of tba calf, in which Va rious articles of foodditt meat and eggs, will be sn'twil ened, changed, and digested, nisi in the same manner as they would be in the human stomar.h.a. • Dr. PERMS/in Lis (amens treatise on" rood and Di-. .et," publiabed by Fowl,', A. Wells, New 1 ork, page .33, states the same great fact, and describes the method of r patation, There are fewhigher authorities than Dr. Dr. Cositx,ln his valu'able writings on the " Physiolo gy of Digestion," observes that " a diminution of the.tm quantity of the Gastric Juice it a prominent and all.prei Tailing cause of Dyspepsia r" and he ewes that " - a ilia tingatened professor of medicine in London, who was severely aMeted with this complaint, finding everything else to fall,,had recourse to the Gastric Juice, obtained from the stomach of living animals, which proved com pletely snecessfut" Dr. GRAMM!, anther of the famous works on" Vegeta ble Die ,"-says; "-It LS a remarkable fact in physiology, that the stomachs of animals, utacerateil in water, im part to the aaid.the property of dissolving various aril isles of food; and of effecting a . kind of unlade' diger,- tid n of them in no wise different from the natural digest ive process." • Dr. Simon.' great work r the "Chemistry of Mun,7(fica & Illanebard, Phila,'lSlS : pp 32/ 4) rays: "The di leol6 (37 OrPEPFAN forms a new cra in the. chemical Instehy of• Digestion. from recent experiments we know tfrat food is dissolved as vapidly in no . artificial digestive paid prepared from- Pepsin, as it is in the natural Gas tric Juice itself." Professor Dunotasori, of the JeCerson College. Phila delphia, in his great work on Guth an Phys iol og y, devoi e more than fifty pages to an examination of this Eubject. Ills experiments with 'Dr. Beaumont, on the Gastric Juice, obtained from the living human starnaeJt nett from animals, era well known. "In all eases." hr sayr, "di gestion occurred as perfectly, in the itnifietal as in the natural digestions." -• • AS It'DYSPEPSIA CURER, Houoirros's preparation of PEPSIN hr.- produced the mom inarvoloas erects, curing eases of Debility, Emaciation, Nervous Declineond Dyspeptic ConsumP tion, supposed to pe on the very verge of the grave, it ImPoodble to give the drtalls ofsaties in the limits of this advertisement—but authenticated eertMeatet have been given of more than TWO HUNDRED REMARK. MILE, CURES, in Philadelphia, New. York, Cud Boutin alone. These were nearly all desperate cases, and The cares 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 Aguc, and the evil -effects of Quinine, Mercury, and other drugs upon the Digestiye organs, after a long sickness. Also, for eXCess lu eating, and the too free use of - ardent spiv its: It also reconciles Health with Intemperance.. OOMACH COMPLAIN'rS. There lino f LD orth ST of OLD 'STOMACH COMPLAINTS which It doos not Seem to reach and remove, at once.— No matter how bad they may be, it GIVES INSTANT RELIEF A single dose removes alit he unpleasantsy,mp toms, and it only needs be repeated, a short lmo, to make- these good eff ec ts permanent. for PURITY i OF BLOOD and VIC/OK OF . RODY,-follow at once, ft is particalarly excellent in cases of Nausea,' Vomiting, CrantpsiSoreitest of the pit of the Stomach, distress af tee-eating, law, cold state of that:Rood, Ilenviness, Low. ness of Spirits, Despondency, Fonaciiition, Weakness, tendency. to Insanity, Suicide. &c, • • Price, ONE DOLLAR per bottle, One brittle will .r -. ten: effect a lasting cure. Every bottle -bears the written signature of J. 8: HOUGHTON, 111-D., Sole:Proprletox Sold by agents ea every town in the Untied states, and by respe manic dealers in Medicines _generally. Agents for Pittsburgh, KEYSER* MeDOWELL, 141 Wood street. • • - .Retail dealers supplied at Proprietor's prices. collar y Also, for sale :by IL E. SELI.X.II9, 57 Wo&I street. @titleitophy or Dr tosdx et Wit Vegetable. TXTUEN tbe theory of the circulation of the blood wain established, the secret springs of vitality were then partially exposed to our view. We saw. and .understood - that the , food--we eat, was convened into blood, which repairedthe. waste of the animal machine; th e `food is fuel, .which keeps at a life heat the Internal fires that warm and invigorate our inner'man, The blood is an electric fluid which carries This heat to every ramification of the body, coed to the extremities of the hair and horny nail. 'While the blood is thus the seat of life; it is also the seat of disease. Food gives the body :strength; 13randreth's pills give blood: the necessary , power to throw out from itself .all impurities, thus sea deringthe stream of life pure and healthy. If men were more sincere, there would be fewer religious creeds; and if they kept close to nature's laws la the ntanagenlent 'of their bodies they would require little medicine. As ,wen grow intelilligent' they will become wiser and htliP pier; even now, their wisdom is proved by the fact that, when sickness assails them, they use BraildrelMi Vege table Univers/I Pills, which soon restore them to health.. Theyno peculiarly adapted to DM climate, and require - no extra care whoa they. are used,iueitherdietorcloth ling.: They *Wald be always in the house, so that upon the first indication of thry may housed. One --dose in the beginning is more potent for good, than is dozen after ihe sickness is fixed in the system. In colds, coughs, asthmoi rheumatism, costiveness, - fevers, and in all acute, heavy or deettseated,painsytheir edema will be fouud beyond all praise. .Three or five will act like a charm, often caring a dangerous malady at once, sa ving months of sickness and the evils thereunto attend ing. _Remember, Drandreth's Pills area Iniown and fully testedwiedicinet one that is, need by hundreds of thousands in this country and throughout the civilized world. They ate quictly;:saperseding all other medi cines.*They take out only that from the blood which is the CalieeOf. Wealitiesi,and pain, leaving'strength and health t they prcduce healthy /deep at night, and an up- - petite that relishes all kinds of food. :.- Sold at No. to Diamond alley—the only.place in Pitts burgh where the genuine Brand ret h Pills are kept loran's , —the undersigned is the only agent la the city. "dee2l3m THOMAS DEDPATIL Sullfa liarstaparttla and the Cholera. iNCT a slogle man, woman or child has died of the CHOLERA Or any of its symptoms who used-this Invaluable 'preparation: Look at the city of Louisville, :wherethis Sarsaparilla is made, and where from la to LtltXt bottles are retailed daily, bat few isolated cases of Cholera:have occurred, and they were either persons froMboats or those who disregarded our.advice. eintifin it a Chmmets, For sale by KEYSERkM'DOWEL L,140 , Wood et. Pittsburgh, where the gelatine artiste. may. always be btained. Keller for Vearapos. ULTE HAVE ABDOMINAL I VARMERS , made from ' . tee ; most approved English patterns, furnished and reconnuended hyThomas Bakewell; Esq., and a number of eminent Physicians, being a most convenient appara- Um for the application of warm or hotwater to the bow els, in case of cramps in Cholera. As every,person is ETilbjeet to sudden attacks, no family, should be without— . least without one: For sale , SCAIFEAATICINSON, , jeO; First street: berWMMWoodand Market sts. !of -Dr . F IL , J .U ?tlla l le9 lV Z4" .. l e ' f!: ::(in u g P tv i lie% are rer ia n eldi j e t : Co: - Ronannudini;Colikke aLAJDumpsii. auiso, Aboomintit SuppOrters, Shimlifer Eric es, ;nholing' Tubas, auil.-1-Met sures on the "be apnea and ,Cur* of Consumption, Ito. isiliby- COULTER -to RAM, Druggists,- ,60-1-{i ~,- , . ,: - ',ifOritti of4VoWluid - Thltd *LOOM, f...-_,, , t ...,.._,...... '. lu,, 1:.. - -- , •:•• BOOKAM) . JOB PRINTING.:':: . Comerof Wol and Fifth tit • T HE Vviprietor of tho Aloft-NI:so Post Pad Mattoon AND Ittarrosurronatt, respectfully inforuus h:s Dirndl autl the patrons of theso pupons, that he has a lane* as sortraeat °ODD TYPE AND ALL OTLIER MATERIAL necessary to a Job Printing Office, and that hir is pre - • pared lo:exceate Lerma plum PRINTING OW EVynY DssOtarrioss Books, •• Bins of Lartag, • Csrenters, Pamphlets, 'sslll Heads, Cards jtand&ills, Blanks,_ • - - Hat '/ps.• ID — An kinds ofßlanks,Stage, Steamboat and Canal Boat Bills, with upprOpriatO Cuts, printed on the shortest notice and mos: Teasonable terms. • ' Ito respectfully asls the patronage - of his friends and thepabllc generally,lll .tie branch otitis ba.slness. L. HARPER. A -04 1 w • JADIE -w. WOODW 'DLL , FURNITURE MANUFACTURER , Ware.ronnia 97 and 99. Third streets; .1' W. W. sespeetrully informs hlsfrfendaand customr 0... ere that he bas now compleied the , largest and fi. nest stock of houveliola' farnitare. ever before seen in this eity,me he is detdnithied to uphold the quality with well-seasoned materials, best workmanshipi and newest - designs; and from the extent of his orders and facility in planar:Muting,' ho is enabled-td' produce warranted furniture, at the lowest prices.. -He has adopted the principle of Identifying the cue. . tethers , hitch - lamina his own, to quality-and price ; and' keps, always on hand ithe'greatest vartety.of every des. , cription of furniture, from the cheapest and plainest, to the most elegant and costly, theta house; or nap part , of one, maybe fartitehed,from his stock Or manufactured exp r essly to order; if th ere fir e solicits an inspection,' that the advantages of his establishment may be triown. Ttie following articles consist, in part, of his stock, which for richness of and finish, cannot be surpassed in any of the Eastern cities: • • • • • ' Parlor, . . • drawing, din ing, and 'bed room • - chairs, of every variety,. consisting of rose woood, ma hogany and walnut El iza be th t Conservatoire and Easy Chairs, of every . description; Conches; Rotas; Tett-a-tete and 'Eli *alas of the, latest, tench and American patterns • Tashace, Wbat-Non, and ,ladies' f arlor Wnting Des'ilre of various kind.; Work Tables • find 'fancy inlaid • stands, music ands, and holders, marble top, ma.. .hogany,rosel hands, and walnut centre and sota,ta- bias, extension •dining table , ; all: sires of the . • most improVed, and decidedly the .best kind. made- card, Pembroke hail and pier tables, - vintnirbbes, bedsteads and. waebetands of • • each a large assortment; gothic hall and parlor reception chairs ottomans "and . stoolv, secretary. and. book • ' cases, side hoards, fire screens, • towel racks; hat Stands,- . and music stools, cribs and cots • for children; paper mache, table and tea pogo, ins- • ho any rosewood and inlaid pearl Tables, • A large assortment of COMMON FURNITURE and *WINDsOWCHAIRS. Casimir it s supplied with all articles in their lino STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, furnished at th e short esli notice. ':t All ; orders promptly attended to • : CUAIRS AND ite 0 8141TX/2LN. P1e...98 Third socet,behoens Market and Wood, SJU a Ode, • •:- Ws have now on hand a largo and ~.• . • splendid stock °revery variety of Caking ..,r ... andCABINET.FURAITURE,whIch we . . : are confident cannot be •it r pas a e dvit 2•— *r eglialled, In this City, or II 11. e West, in style and Bubb. • Those who are in want o, Furniture are respectfally limited to call and examine toi themselves- - H' Steamboats funtiehnd onto • shortest notice. Ur" All orders promptly attended to. tablAttf . • O'NJNIYELL. AIULLEIY & CO. Vuraltaire and .431walr, Ware .11.acsaro. ~..,,,, I'. B. YOUNG & CO., earner of 2Aird Rl . '-"' and 5mA/tit:Was., opposits.Ons ern% Hold, • Pittsburgh, Pa., keep constandy.on hallo arid make to enter, at the lowest prices, HOUSEHOLD and STEAMBOAT FURNITURE, and CRAllg, of the best workmanship and most approved etpleL • - ' tebld ,• .-' • • • SIAM= 0111411, ' 7-., : , L ~...F.41 Tue subscribers tender their ac • • -... -SO , knowledge:tents for :ha favors bestow ed upon ern by their Steamboat 'friends,. and' would respectfully remind them and others stile. -- "rested in building boau, that they Oro at all times pee. pared to furnish, on the most reasonable terms, every description of Cabin Furniture 'and Chairs or die bre material and workmitushfp: T lI.YOGING&VO.; Corner Third and Smithfield Streets, • oprioetto a Itrournes Hotel." ~ -._,- .. , . ._-- a. C.'/IAL1511:11. U. DattLZl Hammer Cs Mullet, ' CABINET WAREE2OO3I,6AIIT/IFIELDSTREET, L'atrun reeentArtrest and Stratebovy alley, Pitts burg, Pa. HAMMER & DAULER keep constantly on band a variety of excellent and fashionable Furniture, warranted coma to any in the city,liud sold on as favorable terms as can be obtained at any AilUilar establishment in%be WOO. The/Mum now on Muhl an mutuality extensive Mock, embracing all kinds of Furni ture, Irem the elicapeet and plainest to•tba Mal eastly and elegant: . ttlitirdeb promptly ;petaled to. icert:Gtu 4... t ..e.?..t.0t - %V:ll.lR:Witilil.Mi contliZestimtuni facture CALBRIEZIELIZZ ot. Amery denerip ! _ don, at his old stand, earner. or Liberty and. %, "'' • Seven th streets. trIVDERTAKLNG attended to. in, all /Is branches. •-. taunt • London nue tar*. PURE London and Duchnin :Reptant, the keg, (or sale by teei3llstj JOSHUA ROBINSON. YOUNU LA.DISISP sEntucamy, • • films scliooL, under the direction of Mr. as Mrs. N. W. Ellimertr, wilt* La Re-Opened " Colonnade Row," Federal street, on AIONDAW, September W. A primary department, undit number of optional branch es, bare been added, and corps or teachers seems, — zo that inctructiona will now be given to scholars aj i aces and attainments. For purneulais see circulars, which may oe had al the honk stores —or. consult the Priacip , 44. wait dwelling, on Federal street. Allegheny. Aug. a. U. IL. NGLIti SCHOOL 4Atia t ni:2C C0...6 a glare., corner olet"ool!l°GatTaffiri tareett,. --ILEYEII lieu, WS!. D. Ihrtvano, lioll. WALTER 11. LOWRIE, Dr. F.l.l.lcrrr 1). McCoup, 4q. 1 , ,. Dr McUtia.: Uy2:l:f Intriat Arrival of traitStook of Carpets. subscriber having just returned from the East, is now receiving and opening a splendid stock, of goods, consisdng in r an of very rich style Cerpotai viz: Brussels, la-estry BrusEels and Velvehi, imported expressly 107 thin minket Al,m, Imperial i ply, superfine 2 ply, with a hear,. stock or all the lower priced grades • together with a large variety of Hearth Rasa, Door ' Mao, Stair lif,da, White, tireen, liltie and Scarlet lagured Brtizo, from to 3 yards wide. A superior article of French. Tahlm and Piano Covers. Oil Cloth, front t o eight yards wide, ere., am., All the above nutted articles having beets selected with great clam, and purclased at such pr eta as to ena ble him to sell cica:mr Maar: any hotno west of the mountains. Citizens and persons from tire eo mini' are requesledla call and ex aruinc The stock at Lynd's Carpet Emporium, No. 80 Fourth street, told No. 6I Wood curet.ang2l; 1,1, LYND. I vED, cuc ca of PuncY STX4 W tiattri CHIP BONNETS, Lad& 'Riding HATS, eilildre , es and Alissrs. BanaeurEasre Hatt, to.— ThatA wanting Llormek+ will pleart, give, .be; a call be.: fore purehm , ingefrewhere. ' Alt orders promptly attend. ed to, at No O 111111 at. latylOgn LEECH. 'IISSOLUTION.—The initni;tihtft of blonette k LES jij I. this day dissalved, by mutual consent. The hu. siness of the hrm will he settled by. H. Lee, • Pittsburgh, 30th.danRP11Y, ..,18.19. LEE • ricrriell—The undersigned' xvill toutinue the Wool business and attend to the sale of Woolen Vootts, at the old place. H. LER In retiring front the late Grin of Murphy ft Lee, take great pleasure I n recommending Mr. It. Lee to the confidence of my frienda and to the.pubtic. Jan3o J. It. IttURYHY. mottoes. ;ALAI tIPPlie-?Mdd witl be made at the next meeting of the Legislature of Pennsylvania, to Incorporate 8. lank to be called the Mechanics Think of Pittsburgh, to be located in the City of 'Pittsburgh,"and to have 'a eaph talnot exceeding two hundred thousand dollars. July I:litu -TIIOIIIPSONI3ELL. Extra l amely ' • . FOIL the convenience of the citizens, die proprietors of the "PITTSBUROHOITYMILLSphave placed boxes for the reception of orders, at the following places: .1. & Floyd's store, corner of Wood and Gth M. Huy wood's Shoe store, corner Liberty and Market A. Beelen's store, ad street; • '' L. Wilcox, Jr., Draggisti eon 4th atm smithfleld ; - John Smith's store, cor. High and Wylie streets; Telegraph O(tice, Fourth street; . 11. 0. Kelly, OITICer cot and Market alley; M. Grass's stu thit Ward. • • The Flour minims will call twice orthrice daily,' for orders, and the Flo tr, ike., delivered promply either in' barrels or sacks, (sack Flour is preferable for family use,) without charge for cartage. - - It is plain that no accounts can be allowed, and that drivers can have' no permission to leave Flour without payment. We hope that the public will bo pleased with this arrangement, us we shall endeavor to do thenrjust cc. (may2o) WILMA:ET/1 .k. NOBLE, , HOl X O 9ll, ' T"E subacriber has been autthorized to receive Pack ages to be forwarded to San Francisco by tho home of -CORWINNE, BROTHER, & COPanama, at, and to engage Passage In first class sailing Vessels from Panama to San Francisco. Every information given, on application to JOSHUA ROBINSON, apl3 Post Buildings, Filth st., near Wood: /OHEAPEST SUMMER GOODS IN TOWN.-14ght • Cloths, all wool, acishmarettesi:Scolch' 'Platde, Linen Drills and Dtteks;with every vnrloly`ot Mir scales and other .Vaoings and Teramiatti, h y sett JOSHUA 110tONSON.- The "Pittsburgh•Hrewery." HAVING taken a lease of Otis wellknown Brewery, Al, and having it now•in full operation 14m now pre pared to furnish m friends and the-public with wimps. rior Article of AL ES and BAVARIAN.BEER, 403' quantity." Call and sec, at the corner or, l'ema street and Barker's alley. titul4l - - ' AI BE ; NITL: " • Window Shades, Minnows, . GL tSS PAINTING AND STAINING; viartanted to Wash, at No. 10. Sr. ot..unsaansr,, Prnsantam, For specimens-, cal. at wa Jana! ilall Niralkees :EX change r Smithfield Infect and Hat Store,„WOrid Masonic and I O. 0. F. , s. Aprons luid.Bidgeb, Painted in a spperior minister • - Frestopainting executed In superior ityll;withldacri:. Fan and Foreign designs. &SIAINS..;WATSON::q lett: LDW,& II D- - *A.E. SAArt - . . •‘rRI • ... . • Winter .CiattlingrAisUlnsr-l.aw re: Cash. I,DEIANY, 1,9 C Liberty,sitttb PlltiNtreb.haa on 4 hOlittalifrGo. oasortiamit id-the • - litti3t,•stylo ;of Oda Ccitrt. of fashiopuble:cofoii.,: Akio ; yerits, add all'other Brachia iii.lho.clothing. ;Wholes-sic pdrchasers a 'most desirable stool . jo,seleet. frOu;- and willbe saki • low for. cash- • I declD 4 411=Inemarzr . • • -„ in. *v saniri M°LR C. til.N stA LLOR.,"." . _ T E N FORMS Menai inaiesPioidilliglii ha h p ° P e n' ' ed 4l CPOTHINGNTORE,'.ut No. 135 Smithfield Et, w ere they can btisaitoit at. all-times- with- anything in his lin; made in the:Otost fittishedioyle• and workman like manner.- 116 Goods 'are all frosts, of the best and mime fashionable material, and no pains be spared to afford•the - grettlest•degree of sattsfitetion to his pat rons. A gootUstockietNeady Mride cif,OTIIING always • MERCHANT TAILOR, . 1 1 - No. 'l7 'Smithfield street, Piatiretigh; lAS . JUST RECEIVED FROM TILI E EAST—a large and carefully 'selected ' , sleek of French. English tad American C,LOTHS, CASSIMERF. and NEST INGS—er the most approved colon and styles rwhieh heir prepared to make to order in the very best manner add of. the most reasonable tame: - Ea has alwayson hand a good assortment Of ge . fide 'tiatin'a Fashionable near T , NADIL CLOTHING, Shins, Collars,Cravatsi Hank e tchjefa, Gloves, Swipe nde rs, nov3La3m • .-• OlOtidngt . THREE 'BIG ADOORSI • • ••, JOHN. hI'CLOSKEY, • Whoistals and. lietail Make Us Ciothing,lsl Liberty tit itirlt stock of Pall and Winter Clothing is now ready; 12.1. amountinglo upwards•-of 8100,009, which I think will be found to by one of the•cholcest selections ot gar ments ever got up in this or any other city in, the West- - Blyrpurchases having been all made eaily, I have. therefore - avoided the late advances made.' in almost all descriptions of 'Woollen Goods, and am therefore ena bled to offer my stock at unusually low prices. have this season paid more than Usual attention to the manufacturing and style of my garments, AO that the -Nen. lowest priced as well as the fi n est ate got - up in ' style and elegance not to, he surpassed. Hundreds of 'new customers, both wholesale and] retail, have- been attracted as much by the superior make of the clothing as by the lowness of m prices. - . • ,• • - ••• The proprietor would ' particularly call the attention of all dealers in-Clothing to bin. present stock, believing 'that upon examination- of the quality and pnca's °flits Goods they will be induced to purchase at his establish ment. The.wholesale roam now. contains upwards of 2,000 garment; from the finest in quality to the. lowestin The proprietor is now determined to make this depart ment a point of greet altratilittniand . with. this view has constantly on hand a large quantity of goods suited to, every section'of the Untied btates. • • • • In•the dotting department will always be found a very large selection of all the choicest makes of Cloths, Cas athletes and Silks, to be found in this or eastern, markets. He is prepared to make cloths .to older in the shortest aotidef lathe latest arid most fashionable styles.. ' I lie - reipectfally invites hia old triends and customers.. as.well thepublic ih general, to call and examine foi benstelves. • • • . :109313 Groot Ittanoenients to nay Clothing! WRITE. OAK FORKS CLOTHING . STORE I N 0.210 DIDERTY AND 52 IRWIN STREE'Zi THE sistnieriber wishing4o /lett his entire stock of CLOTHIN C ,' oters: his EXTENSIVF. ASSORT- ' WEW AND . PASP&ONAGLE GOODS 1111 vEOY LOW PRICIDT. Perionsivinbing to purchase . wiltsavb tnnnyy : by on . sepal •. ' W. J. DAINTY . Proprietor. • AOB,YCY OP ilelnestPe Celebrated' Patent Stu:arse -: IHE undersigned has been appointed byhlr. Roble* of New• York, sole Agent for the sale of his juitly ebrated patent Tailors' Shears. He ofers these 3hcars now at manufacturer's prices. fleeing a compleacr.as- Foment of these &tears, from Cele. up to Silt apiece, he calls the attention or Ladles, Milliners and Dres nun ters and Tailors, to his establishment, the FRANKLIN' CLOTHING STORE, 119 Liberty street, 4th door from St. Clair, and respectfully solicits a share of the public -patronage, which this article FO • lustlY derervec octal: tin* • - • J. F. ILAVEROTTE. ' SEVViTif OREAT. SE.III-A\ \UAL SALE OF on :sr ocrons t One Price Store orlt.'n.atefiori a. Co., Nos. MI and 04 afarkti snot. virtu commence on MONDAY. December 30, 1930 VV . and continuo throu:h the month of Jamul!. On this inevion. the whole of their immense establishment wilt be thrown open for Hera Trude, and their 'amen.. • AiVe stock, amounting to One Hundred and Thirty _ Thousand Dollars, will be offered at Rein% at fully one fourth les: tliuo usual prices. . . . • The notice of. their Semi-Aruwal Sale to any ONO the theuidiaids who uttended the silo of last year Of be sufficient guarantee for actin this reason. r , will however mention a few of the Goods and Pi gseY will., beui4l of Owe rho have neviir attendeo xes, for the . their Sales - . Zilch Cashmeres, • - 73 • . GOO ps. Cotton and Wool Casks- C. Usual Price /IQ?* Pfc.; • .oeres, 23e.; Lteuol prt:e . • 1500 t e. Cotton and Woe , mire Delainos, 13, lEic. Usnnl Ape. High Colwell ' Gne. • .• PlaliDeLnincii, 45e. Usual price 50 ps. Stripe . . 75c.; UllAk. Figured Silks, .50e. Usual lines Ps leo tack Reduced 25 par cent.; ...a. French Mcrinoes, 8400. Usual price $1,374; Jps. l'araxactlas and Iyouese Cloths. Reduced , r cent; - 2400 Long Square Shawls, which will be sold at from 41 to 83 less than the usual prices.; . '4OO yds. Bonnet Ribbons, in and 10c. Usual price' Fast Cobired Calicoes, G4e. - Usual prit e oc.; ICOeases English 'and American Calieoes,B and 10c. halal price 10 and 121 c.; 90 case* Bleached Muslin& Reduced 2c. per yard ; • V6O bales Brown Muslin—all grades; • Also--Lnees, Embroideries, 'Crimmings, Hosiery: and Gloves, Linens, Checks, Cloths, Cassie:acres, Bassinets Together with an immense variety of other Goods, all of which will be marked down tolower prices than any of their previous sales , ' They invite an early call, as many of their choicest Goods willsoon be sold. The lowest price !turned at first. . A. A. INTAIION to deal) Nos. 62 and 04 illarketstreet. NEW FALL tiOODS. 40SIECPEI 11011 NE dL CO. ) No. 73 Alarket, - near Fourth street FiAv El just received and offer for sale at Wholesale RibbonsSYLES OF DRFSS TRIMMINGS ; Bonnet and Flowers; Florence Silk; Velvets and Plumes • Embroidered Collars; Cuffs runt acad. xe its ; Linen ' Carnbrie Handkerchiefs; .ht , nbroioeintd and Revie'd Cashmere; ' alpaca, merino and silk Hose; children's plain wool and Tartan Hose children's Model, Gaiters and Jenny Lind Coats; kid merino and fleeced silk Gloves; (rentsAdierlin, haat:and kid Gloves; gents. super silk Shuts and Drawers; gents. Saxony and merino Shirts and Dratrers; SOPpemers ; Collars; fancy Cravats ; Comforts; Scarfs; Zephyr Work and Caurriss; Carpet Bags; Umbrellas; parks; Curtain Fringe.; ; Combs; Ilunons,ko., dic. ftP• Ray Suite and imported long unit stpiare Shawls of every quality. . foot2s;2na • Fresh Arrival.=New °stall* N . 75 MARKET STREET "EreRTIVREN TOIIRTII arairr AND. TIER DIA/10ND..4.11 FRENCH, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN WINTER DRY aooDs T HE undersigned is now receiving from the EIISDtrIX, Stapleby E purchased ttssonment foran cY and Dry Goode. exclusively Cas 6, from the importers and manufaelurers,at least ,henry 'lire per rent, below the'rot of those who made. their pur chases earlier in the season, and will be sold Wholesale and Retail for crush nt - - . _ . EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS. SO pieces Lupin , * Preach Merinoes, Cherry, Scarlet, Pink, Green, filareort, Black, Mazarite Blue and Mode colored, from 871 c. up, to the lines' quality, manufactured under the French Republic. 15 Pieces Superior Bombazines, Lupin's manufacture —at unprecedentW low prices. . 150 pieces tithe& and Colored Alpacas, from 181 cents per iard up to the finest Silk Warp and Alobair Lustres manufhetured. - _ 125 pieces Thibet, Paramcua tuid Coburg Cloths, all colors and qualities, and cheaper than over liefore offer ed in this city. 350 pieces American and British Prints, superior quali ty, and will be sold at extremely low prices. 460 SHAWLS: Superior Bay State and Waterloo. Long Shawls, Chamelion,Silk and Turk Satin De Chein and all Wool Brocha Shawls, Black and Colored' Em brcildercd Cloth Shawls, Plain and Embroidered Black and Colored Silk Fringe, Thibot and Moue De Lain Shawls. 350 patterns Superior Dress Silks Plain Charaellon Silk 'and Satin De - Chain, Wide Black Gro Rhine Silks, Plain and Fancy Figured Silks, and Black. Plaid Cro 0f Armour Silks. ' • 150 pieces Cloths, Cassimeres and 'Vestinga, superior quality, and , will be sold at a great reduction from form - .31" prices. DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS. 600 pieces Bleached Breslin, good quality, all widths, - from 61 , to 12h emits per yard. 000 pieces heavy yard wide Brown Muslin', from fife.' to the beet article manufactured. 200 pieces:Red, White and Yellow , Flannels, &can let setae per yard up to the linen Silk Warp and Welch Gauze Flannel imparted. . 100 pieces Irish Linen, warranted made of Fl ax yarn; round thread, wire twist, hand spun and grassi :leached. 125 pieces Checksouperior k e it% re ar li l in t th an e L t i ‘:l A t 1 e a ' " Win_ ,: ieteplacarl'attsild Crash, Cassmetts, Kentucky Jonas,' Bed Tit tking, Do. =silo Gingham, Colored .Cambrics, /Annoys, 'Canton Flannels,FOM.- " • ' 360 dozen Ladies and Geatiemen's Gloves a fTllosierY . —including every variety . and quality, which will be sold at eXtreraely low:prices. The customers of the house and all cash buyers are ,requested.to call and examine'the goods, a nd secure:a bargain,' as they wilt bordered Wholesale a rid Be; ail a very te.v, prices, 110.75 Afarkerairest, Arta burgh. nee' - - ABSALOM -MORRIS. - `Cloths i oioths JT EASTERN JOULNG .PRICES -'415 pieces. 1 . Black ; And Fancy colored prencla - arid E a fo s h MOTHS; Pilot, Clocking and Drab'Cloths,- Just opened at,:.-_ A. A. MASON fr. - d0. , ,5, ' dee2 . Nos. fit and 04 Market street.' • • • • zmportant to uratioro. Br-RECEIVE 9-0 - Doz. assorte.d' Tailors , Patent S6eata,ftom.Nn.lo.down-t0 No .2, ALSO•Ia Doz.Barbaris,'Patant Sciss, or s, direct thipt the:manufacturers, and for ' sale at - „ BoWN TETLEY , S, lad Wood- e at. doOrsbelow ' Amara - - , y. .Clotbititz Oro 1 1114014nrei.tii . ':;:•''''.7 i•. ,•• ," es Hni.dnit l A* o .llincieliginre. - - . I • . • ' .70.. WALNUT STREAT,i;.EHTLADALPHIA.' 7HEUNRIVALLEP PLACE fur 'obtaining all Wines, . Lignots.tr.e., coon and CHEAP.. • SNIDERT!Iine lately -- in consequence-or the numer 4, of la meanies made by him to consumers—been obliged. lalgelyieseplenigh his stock,by fresh imporimiona, and hd as now die 'satisfaction of offering some of the. best Wines and Liquors-ever imported by. him., ,He would .. ? ii&ir to some breaker as fellows—vie .i " O IIFF , i I ORDONIE.CO. SHERRIES--imb teeing MI.. mato Pale =very lOW prices, rare old; and some 'veet choice HAN RAISH,LA , all on draaght by the ga110n...- Also, rare old delicate ArtIONTHA.ADO,Ineasks of PI , g*lonerpecially s elected for consumers . Rome EXTRA • mdONTILLADO in bottles, put up in Earopeovhieh he , seas ILR Ciltati co any that can be produced. e The ItIANZ CNILL,A - end AMONTILLADO Sher. cies are peculiarly adapted to conottlesseellyad they strengthen without stimalatiog, and have not the acid of many other Wines. • - • : -... •. - --. PORT WINES.— princinally specially-ideated 'ire his celeste, tentititers from the steel - of .' Busuarectissi,". y a bt ty ea n e d tomers, because of their at Oporto, and imported Morel:— , -.... i ..,,•. •• • delicate, and piece been other Ports and Red Wines p highly manliest d r io prg l iu Vin ce esrrierku9er jahn ib 7OVCl UR They atter !Various so - ruined pricei, is bottles endow d „,ght by th e gallon, or wholesale by thecask. among them s some rare delicate WHITE rORT and MALm- REY PORT. - - - • t e l!Persons suffering,with ohronlcaffectioa of the bow: ell Cannot be too careful in their PORT. MADEIRA WINES-of various"sorts, i ' dry and rich, South Side. old East and West India. &mist!, fcc, &C. on draught, In bottles and by casks. As toshe SPARKLED WINES' of the subierltteL it is Well known that the AIOEP EXTRA CHAMPAGNE and "the splendid SPARKLING 'MOSELLE; imported by him are superior to ant Giber Mine's; and Are sold at - prices as low as most of the inferizrmixtes now In the market which are put upon buyers cis first class. . Ile has taws CHAMPAGNE WINES of vatiOns bwituls and qualities, at very low prices, retail or wholesale. In the article of CLAR ET'W INES, generally, the subscri ber holds himself robe &judge, and he offers Met finest stock here, from the very lowest price, by the single do zen, to the first class or "premier cru " of AIKDOC. Of BURGUNDY WINE.She has a large stock and can assure customers'" liat be can present to tl em, from his vaults, as good a bottle of. Borgatuly as Prance 'affords. • SAUTERNE arid SARSAC always oa hand in bottles. . Ills selection of RHINE and MOSELLE WINES, from the cellars of MEWS'. DISINBAID 4t JORDAN, of Ca Mans, are extensive , and number many Still Hocks and Al .pselle, from the cheapest sorts to the very' choicest vintages:of. the "STIII NBERG," which. Is-,ho'-bast :growthof the Rhine. lathe articles of COGNAC and other BRANDIES he bah - now a ilne stock, embracing some very , old:extra of 1800, of Chasm, Darer & Co., ana AOIIIC celebrated "CLAVIER of Int," In eighth casks, and 1842 in birds. and "DDBOUCHE,'I 1943, inhhtle. on so nsign_ment, will be sold low AI so-IRISH, SCOTCH and ATONONGA BELA. WEBS. KEY, JAMAICA. SPIRITS PRESERVING BRANDY and all other Wines' and libiaors, Includlnf all of the above; BOLD by RETAIL TO CONSUdIE.RS La any quantity desired. . . • A constant aasoned stock of HAVANA BEOARS. *OAR Goo* ddirrad, within mu *Wit reach of rhad, delphio,,stasiasr yam. Orden; will be promptly execu ted If sent by mail or telegraph • ' Address, • : JACOB SNIDER, JR., .• - Cheap Wine Store, 76 Walnut attest, Phila.... 1. T. Decker, Woodsiard Co., • • DitUders and Erectors of LdgMntng Rods, on SCIENTIFIC FRINCIPLES.:*" CODERS left at this office or the Post Office; and. for personal interview ca be Seen on Fourth street, residence of Dr. Hunt, between Wood and Ferry. RV/tenets—Professor Sillitnan; Editor of Sillizaan's Journal; Protestor 0. M. ITEteliell, of the • Cincinnati Observatory ; Professor Robert Peter, of Transylvania University, Kenutelry ; Professor Chester l'ewey, D.D., M.D., New York; Professor J. 4 passel, Clearland University. Ohio. ' •• • ' In PltttirnrglrA. Ur:Loomis; John Harper, Wilson /Moodiest!, Mr. Childs, Col. Morgan, Rev. Mr. Sparse, J. ID. Williams , Major Harding. U. S. 'Arsenal; John Ewing & Sons , L. Harper, D. N. Whtte, W. A. Mar shall, John Sampson, Major Davis and John H Shoeuber • Olovitiaf . . .• • Outline Naps. TOELTON'S SPLENDID OUTLINE' MAPS are now X being introduced into all the leading schools in New England and New York. We have obtained the ageirey for them in Pittsburgh, and invite teachers. , school committees to call and examine them : •• 81 No. I—Map of the Western Hemisphere, UV" - No. 2 do • Eastern , do inches. No. S— do North America s do . No. 4— do United States, 70,124 No. u— co Europe s , 70x22 'No. CS-- do 'Asia - 7 0 182 No. 7 • do • 8. A mer , ` • 70119 • Price of the aeries .. ..ca & Africa, 7004 ifemispher e m a p s , sw ? 4th key,B2s; or the first two These Maps am- .th key, 810. - cheap n es s , p a s unrivalled. in accuracy, beauty and gram mar adapted to the wants of the primary, For .L 1 high schools or the" United States. 'rej ig s- - ie at publisher's prices,_ without addition of charges,at tho EDUCATIONAL BOOK STORE, car and Fourth rts. ' Flour Reduced.' UTILMARTII & NOBLE will aell their Mara Flour , delivery! on and after tlie.let November, at 82,25 00 lbs.; Superfine aMI,OO lOp the. A liberal dta cquutto retailers.. • nor • 1 1 711,1i1ARTIL le NOBLE. ;W31P148 INSTITUTE. Alf EDICAL --- DEPART - M - Lrs' iT.—The regalarcidarse Of .0.1. Lectures will commence'on the first qj Nocesnoer and continue ant - lithe last at February. The Anatomi cal Department will , be opened - and ready is receive Students by the first of October.. The Medical Deport went will be under the direttion of the following , Z. Fltult.43, ALA, Professor of Anatomy. _ LS. NEWTON, M. Df PeOreasnr of - - '- IL L tita.ms, AI. D., Professor ofTheory and Practice o Medicine. - BTRD POWELL, AL D, Professor of paysiology,•Pa-: Geology,' Mineralogy and Geology. Wen, 181.D,_Profes.sor of Materia hledica,Therapeu. tics and Medical Jurisprudence. -- . J. iNlizros Slcsnrits, M. D., Professor of Chemistry and .1. A. Wirsos, M. D., Professor of Obstetrics and Die-. cases of Women and Children. . • CLIEIQCE LaCTVIIES. Afedicine—Prof. ti. J. lilacs. , • - , St si ircry--Prof. R. S. NEurron. • - • Z Fzunusitn, M. D., Anatomical Demonstrator,-.- - The fees for a fall coarse amount to SM. . Each Professor's Ticiret,Sls. Matri entstor's ZS.' De monstrator's Fec,3lo. Graduation, $2O: - Those desiring. tu rthe r information, will please address their letters (post paid) to the Dean; and Students arti. wing in the city will please call on him at the Coramer ,IL R-I s rElMrsti, M. D- • • _ Dean of the Faculty. LAW DEPARTMENT. Hon E W M Kula, Prot of Theory and Practice of-Law Iwo DELA FIELD, Esq, Prof of Commercial JUrisP*"2*- Al I c.onununicatioltS pertaining (otitis diPartment must be addressed to R. W. M. KING, Esq. • Memphis, Timn.March,lBso. The Faculties, for intellectual abilities, moral worth and professional amantrements, will compare- favorably with the most distingrushed in ourcOlustry. The Medical Faculty constitutes •an anomaly in this orrany other' anuttry—all of them are able Lecturers and die - best of. Teachers. Those who willcontemplateour geographical positron, and the extent of ourp9palation, can have no doublas to the eligibility of out situation for an enterprise 'or the kind- As to health, incladlng all seasons of the year,we deny that any othereity firm more. ' = • - The lint class of the Law and Medical Departmental). this Institute were small, but tho gentlemen composing therifare talented and inthe highest degree respectable— a favorableomen for the future prospenty of the Irtstitute. That the public may be satisfied of the permanency of this school, wc - feel it our duty to state, that the Trustees and Faculty form ti unit in action, which augurs - well (kn its future success; and that the peculiar internal organi. zation which connects them, cannot be interupted. E. W. M. KING, apt Presiddnt of the Memphis Instiune._ Silver Forks, Spoons ' &a:* UH keep constantly on hand a large assortment of silver Forks, Spoons, Ladle.s,'&e., of our own manufacture. of standard silver. JOHN B. Id'FADDEN & CO; Octil4 • I/Market street.. • allagnifylng 6/assea, • IF one, two and three g asses, suited for detecting . counterfeit bank notes, and other purposes,tor sale try toet24) JOHN B. AVEADDEN To • the .Cltlsene of Allegheny 'City. A .I.IOX for the reception. of ()Hers for CITY MILLS ..FLOUR ie leftist the store of Mercer k. Robinson_ -Federal street. Such Orders will be promptly supplied a pit,o SVILMART it .1s NOBLE., , ' WOO Mon "Wiated"lmmediately, A T T.IIE CHARTIERS RAILROAD,--The•;wages are 80 cents per day; and we charge 81 2 75 per week for boarding Apply at the office, on the Steuben ville roa#, near DiDonaol , E; tavern--4 iniles from ,burgh:'Utinotsall BURNSIDE, BARNEY & - 'S - iie.ckefs Farina; • - Polishing - Putty,. - Starch Polish; Pure Balt Ram; received and for sale by • COULTER. faIIACRE, corner of Wood and 'Third streets. § ro IIAWLS.--Reoeived this morning per express, 41M Bdle,Bay State and Long 81 1 . AWLS--very supe ror std les and qualities. For rule A. A.. MASON St CO.; .• 62 and 64 Market street 9s SEWS. LAKE. SUPERIOR TROUT AND BAL. 01.1 liION jam received from the - Pittsburgh and Isle Royal Copper 'Alining Company. - These Flak far excel in tine flavor andtatness any canghtin the lower Lakes, and are put up expressly for family use. • IIE,NRY C. KELLY, corner of Fifth streetaaadilldarket alley. 110/lIN ING APER—A fun-supply of an the different E sizes on baud _ and'weAle to order. febta - REYNOLDS gr. SIIRE. Fire and Dianne Insurance. ITIHE INSURANCE CO.OF NORTH AMERICA will 'mac permanent and Waited Insurance.on Properly in this City and vicinity, and on shipments by Canals, 'Rivers, Lalos t andlly Sea. The properties of this Com patty are well Invested and furnish an available hind for the ample indemnity Of allpersons who desire to be pro tected by Insurance. WM. P. JONES, Agent, maylB 44 Water street. Removal. ' rpitE subscriber wishes to inform the citizens of Pills burgh and the public generally, that he tins removed his CARPET:STORE : Rom .Nets. Mond 63 Wood street, to- the Apollo Buildings, on Fourth street, recently occu pied by- the - Museum, and has -connected therewith, the adjoi -c ning rooms, formerly used' as the Chronicle Printing chide--which,in.connectlon whit his old room, makes the most spacious Carpet establishment in ttio country. and his advantages so tar surpass eny house ma this city for space, arrangement and good light, that be is certain of beery person who may favor him with a call. His stock . ls complete in every article in his line t ami great pains wilt be taken at all timeoto show , vests to, persona wiehin trse.ook or, boy: . . *NU _ • ; MUD,- . 3 , - ' ~~, `xs u`~~F'd-s,i.::,"d"' Gt'i~~ .~lr c~~ ''.ks^.l+?~.AeS2 `.Y',~'~'+~ 'z.. - .i r..~.~ Xx'ke~'&-.ar .. i .i~ a r . ~r~ ~::.~c. VAPETY, _ ,- PERPETtIITY. , ANDBECUIWFV. THE NATIONAL LOAN FUND ,* Liss 'Neva:alloss mOcricarr LONDON AND , NE 40.RFL, • - capital, _woo 000... tquia i11,11100,4/Clii ITH a large surprtii of piofits. Ajlettion of botb, d eaPitalaniurplus inyesfed in . . 13:. +3.6o,Ertictiont • .otOckv,sind other securities in the. City of Neer York.) Policies held in this country-over 0,000. Persons In •limingyarticipate in the Profiteer *hi:Con - Taal. California risks taken ad reduced 'rata.' Among the advantages of ra - Policyln this company are the following - A party insured for the wholh 'term of life may4SertY aims borrow one.haV the.cmorurt ustartnnal:pseigam, without note or security, or deposit of policy !. alls 9 r titled to division of profits . - • He may at any time surrender : hid back as value thereof one-halt the gross sum - paid by him in annual common :pretalurtur..• :, • - . . A party already insured for whole Jiro may, on pay ment of small sum, convert hia insurance iota a new policy.upon .the loan system how Introduced. t . • r ; • Parties already insured and entitled tom fteo.taird loan, are not shut out :raid saki tworthlid loan; if the • /rarer aP94 the terms stoted'in the: Society's patapli tete. • A party niay,ait a moderate:enema Premium,. into, i ; fer life, and - he aarviire to reach the age of 00 'years; the fiat sum insured up to 810,000, will Ea paid TO :or if he dies before reaching 'that age,thtlalt scat insured wid be paid to his family or /ego! re preseLi atives. 'thee become customaryiri the Atlantic cities for con y of their •Pas'ors 'and ori g e irist;:aa ns as o t r o N nsur ewc ‘t fe h a e llu r's l .idit c yto make the family a pre sent of the policy. This-ls certainly an excellent way. of showing their regard for their Minister, whose salary, r Inver)" many eases is scarcely equal" 16 his immediate Wants. To the man of family, as his death, it is a eon• Walton beyond expression to know that his •helpiess little ones are thus provided for. - • Churches involved, would do well to insure ilia lives of one or more of the trustees, at whose demise the amount would be applied to I:gelded° the debt. Explanatory pamphlets and information given gratis, at the Banking house of = • Wlll- A. HILL 2c C0., - nov•29 Wood st,second de or above Fourth. • President Pitimore lor AS TAKEN INSURANCE-ON HIS LI PR FOR • jot $4,000, in that'Connecticrit.llltitual Life Insu rance Company, of Hartford, Connecticut.... I . . .. The following are the; John Skock rates .of Picini:Mt of other Life Insnrance,Companies compare& •with, th e rates of Hartford Life Sad Health . In suraUde Company . . , AnnuarPaymentforl'olicy qf ons thouidrid dollars. • . . -. •••yo; .1 ,,, 5; ' 4 4 24 -.., `n .. . ra a.. ..o. «. ' • • , ... -. • . o a oat .o of old aCS • ' Mans - c' Company. • - .:41...' 41... ° 41; .11 3 . r. V. Hartfind•Lifs & 11. Itts.Co. • 40.20,1300 1R40,24.90 aso , • Ait a &Life Insurance Co -11.70115.60 21-30 20,00 46.00 Charter Oak Life Ins- Co.• —11.70 15.00243 W 2244. 4.050 t.'•; -United Stites - Life Inv. Co —14.520 IR 25.3013 , 4.70 03,60 Pennsylvania Life Ina. Co. .14.40;20.40 2 7/ 50 1 7 4001.91.80.. el 'N trut ational Loan PiCo..• ;44.M19.30 t 5.00131 701m200.•'' ' : , It nil! be seen bythiiiibirie tafile thaithe•rates for in gurance (without 0 anicipationin profits) in this Company are more than fifteen per cent. lower than - any Joint Stock Company in thii Cauntry or the walla, and, they ha re been adopted' after a Rill investisetioA"ottlie nifctie. • Those wiiliag to insure in either the. Ccniii.Mtititat ' or the lianCaro !Arnaud Health Co. will applYtaz ., •:' , ' C. A. COLTIONi .:. •,. ,• - v - Corner of 4th anil Wood streets.mir Stairs .. . ''• I's : Farmers and thou wishing _ . • • • TO INSURE DETACHE D PROPERTY... - 'TIRE New York " Washington 'County' Kunio! ranee Company is the company. far them to ins.- 7 in. Ills the only :Farmers' hlntual insurance that his run through_ five years-without trie re ~.,•"Y,i 7 g note. ilia the largest company of, the kind`, numbering over 11.1;000 members*. It • Steams /dills, Carpenter er Coo Dev t" oleo not IngaT°•-. hazardous or extra.hazardons, • , Ps, or anything their 'contents, and 'bur gq,ecto - 4 15' nonses, Porno owl " Academies and School .Uo'• • on one risk ; Churches, A certifi ca t e can be v . ..seir, and' but 81 , 0:N on each. Pittsburgh, in a l um ., _en from one of the first men in-, :. cc promptly. • .mat the Company does pay its lost noel " C A. COLTON, Geng Agent,- • -• State JO • ot 4th and Wood its., upstairs. ' , Anna) Vire - insuranne .S)0 prPalY • ... ' IidRIUSBURGH, PA. • • ; .rE very liberal putmnag4 extended to liar Octopus: , c .1.; Ay, haring issucd polimes So the amount . uf near, One and a of Dollars, during the lost three . • mouths, IS sufficient- Manifestation bf the confidence of theist:bile in the system of manage- - mint on which' its baslneis is conducted. • To city or country •inerchnnts,and owners tif. ins, and isolated or :country property, it is believed Rib company affordskidisntagei In point et cheapness, ••' safety . and security, Inferior toso insurance Company, !tab country. - Conducted on the equitable aid greatly IMProNod aye• tem of Clastificatior: of Risi s; excluding' all special' hazards, insuring only a Ihnited =duns ur.arty oue Io calitl, thus precluding the frequency and occurrence of , Isige fires, and also, on boih the Stock and hltnual plan; • it notonly possesses the chespuces and accommodation. of both methods, but entitles the insured to u Son fir the prohts. • -' • ' • - . It is under the control ofsho following-Directors P. Rutherford. A. J.Gillatb Jelin B. Parker, SaMtlei . Jones, Alerts° • . I C.Carrier,l'hiloC.'Sedgenck,'•-Roberv.. - ; Slott: : • •:.• • J. dk. RUTHERFORD, - A. I:GILLETT; Siey; • : A. A. Canna, Aettuirti _ rr Branch Office ..firr 11reckva Peantrylianizt r , 54 Sumach! street . . Plitsbtimt 'Pemba' 'desiring tusu tatted will be tarnished wfttijoioirmol ths. Company 14 .:..* calling at the office Larsun.A.Nc.E. fr . EE DELAWARE. fiIUTI:.A.L . SABETY . ilAtSUß•l r "r• ANCECO.IIIP.ANY.,—Offi c a. l'forth RooMlif thie EV.C. change, Third street, Philadelphia. .. • • Pate I.43:4lU.NCE.—Baildinge, filerchandizef • property in town and country, insured against damage by fire atthe lowest rate of premium.. Milan I:farms:hem—They also lasure . goes and frehrhts, foreign or coastwise ) uritier,apettoite,4„,„ special policies, as the assured may desire. : • . • - Isar= Taraissoressros.—They also - insuiciifierchan4/ ••• dine transported by Wagons, Railroad Care, Canal Boats and fiteam Boats, ea avers arid lakeey oti the MOW , " • " liberal terms. . . _ - _ . , DIRECTORS:—)oreph IT. Seal, EdsnuntrAt'Sooder John.C. Dacia. Robert Suwon, Jahn R , Penrose,Somael ' • f.elwardsGeo. G. Lciper, Edward Dailington, beano R. " Davit, William FoPatel Jobil Newlin,Dr. Rad.lltston; • z - ; : James C. Rend, Theophilas•Vauldlna Jortcs•Draoks,...,. Mary Sloan, flush Craig, George Sethi!, Sperieer Mc-`;.". Dvain; Charles J: G. Johnson, William. Hay, Dt::•'••• , ' '5. 'Thomas, John Sellers, IVm. Eyre, Jr.-_ • DIRECTORS AT PITTSBURGH. =D. T. Mtirgari,2;' • • _ LiA.M MARTIN, Preildent...... • • • Tons. C. plan; Vice President. • ' ' ' • OSSPIL W. Cowan, ". CY" Office.ot the Company ,Z 76.42, Water b r, burgh. Ijelthdrf) P. A: ALLDEMIA; Agent` •-' Molar Ragland Live Stoat Insurance. p6l' PERSCIiiS desirous of-insuring Sheir Animals swill,. learn from the following by law•Of the • Cotnpany, • that the terms of life insurance on stock le very diffetetityl trom insurance on human life. The insured are 'entitled, • • to pay. where the animal breaks a leg.,becomeri.blinde—.. Auttcr.s .x. lathe event of accident Ordisoase of 3tfc:ll: - a natureas to cause permanent injury; tbOugh eth may„ not ensue, they will be liable for the damagedond to the notexcemling. the amount bitured. r - -- G. A. CObTUN, car of Fourth and-Wood its.:,-up Fart' mid ltltitsitte Ittietttrisee..` THE OFFICE, of the huurante Co. North has been removed to the Warehouse of Hardy, d Jones & Co., No. 141 'Front Street, third house East of Woo. street where the subscriber tvillissae'Polleiesop eatid. lags and their e Ontents,and on Shipments by Steamboats end. other vessels, for the above' old and cresponitilde • Company. - . [ap3j. . . P. JONES,Agent,-....,, Life and Health insurance. /PRE MUTUAL LIFE AND lI:LTHINSITRANCE COMPANY; of Philadelphia, lucorporad:by the. Legislature of Ponusylvalsia, - b1ar641240; Charter For.' pcdual ; Capital $lOO,OOO. Rates loves th an-arty Pnrastr;;., canto ,Company, and fall 20 per cent. lou'er than the - us nal rates of Life las unmet', dug following chnuifiri- -; so a will show. , Thus a persomot. the age of ,3ol Asusing-: : - tor 8100 For life, must pay in she Girard 82,35, 'Peurssyr vaia $2O, Pena Mutual 02,38; 'Equitable 8t1,04,;Neve,•, , , , England 62,30,.Albion $ ti, S ` IS, New or/i and Health, Ph iladelphia. $1,91. - • Duutormis--Samuel D Crack, Charles D Ifall,zofes-P . • Boone, Robert P Ting, Charles P Hayes, hi WErildrvia, Chas 0 B CamPbeil Reetie t .san Rodui - Barker k iiit - Butler, Edwin It Cope-. Pro: :".• dent, Samuel D Otrie Fire President, Robert Sierstary > Francis Illnairbarue. .ugi Applications will he received and every ii' slams, by SAMUEL PARNESTOCR,' commercial Rooms, corner of Third, mut . " "'.;: t P oop stree ts , f. • • • . Th• grgiartgral• •Ififlrs Instlarikjie s ' ot t ip s y y • 4 4.!Park*9 1 41 1 4.-. .„ TIRF.CTOR.9:--;- • • •' 7, .7 . : • • • . ChtuiesW—Barielhigi, George W. RichAiJs, • ' Thomas Hart, , itfordecal D. Lewis; .• • Tobias Wagner, • • • " Adolphl.l3.l3orle,. . . . Samuel Grant, • •t: Da v id s. Browfte, • Jacob R. .Morris Patterson. ; Cass. G. B C es.As.W.BANCKER,PtesI. • attelle!, Secretary., • • . • • IJr continue to make Insurance , Peip mud or lfiniteil •• 7 . on every description of property in town and country.. The Company have reserved aihrge Contingent b7unil - • • which, with their Capital and Premiums, safely In Vested , • - word ample protection to the assured. • •• • :.•••• The Assets of the Company. on January Ist, 1319 ,, an• F ublished agreeably to anAct of Assembly, were as fhl-• - ..kortguaes —•51,017,41173 111 • : • • Rosa:State ...... 94,714 WI •': • • Temiterary Lunn* 90,001 Stoc lll3 '...• • Cash, Jae.- ....... • •-••• 39,804 37 - 1 • •••_ • , /. 3 : 31 .842 Since their havorporeuem, .11 . period of 1.9 yeari,"thCi" have pad upwards of Dna Xiihoti-Paur Rundita-notr,;-r• stand Dauer; losses by fire r thereby affording-. evidence of the advantages of Inettranteota well Cl the ability and disposition IQ meet withpromptneats,_all • , • . . J. GARD.UtIEa COFFIN, Agent., - • • °Mee N:E. "corner Vtrocaf and ad st.s' Mire anti Rieurizio tersoarstriets..- MlTE.lnsuranee Company of NortA America,- of Plate- • , f ' „ievhia, through its duly authorised Agent the sub- :- scriber, offers to make permanent and limited Insurance oa irrolerty,in this city and itsvicinity,andon-Shipmew, by the canal and riVere. DIREDTDRB • - - Arthur G. Coft, Preet. Bumf Brooks, Alex. Henry - • .• - Charles Taylor, - t3arnuel W. jonee, Barnuel finsitly, Edward Rmithi ' Ambrose White, John A. Brown, • Jacob AL Thomm t John White - John R. Nor]: r." Thomas P. Cops, Richard D.1,y0041 .;. Wm. Welsh, . • Henry ' D. Siterrard, See Thin/5 the oldeet Insurance Company in 'the - United • &Rates, having been chartered in 1794. lie charter isper.. i petual, and from hellish standing, long exp - ericnce, am- pie means, and avoiding ell risks of an extra lutiardoue character, may he considered as offering amplesecuri., ✓ • ty to the publio_. - - wu-aator - "AtComning Room of nrw?elt• . 10 oes Co? Water and. 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