iPtitMtlok,PM:goDtmtag. ---- • • .v-riana n t4 r A n id:TlimiAge; B r bk ers ` Mi.:Larimer, Fourth st.. our door to Piusburgh-Baat. Boon A , Sargent, corner WoOdddld Sixth streets. Herb D i r ing r Fourth strortoppoititea& : lll Lianka -, 1" M 7 A Hill f CO.I 64i WOO 4 .11trelni2d; it= above Vomit/ S lofte - re *Ott: Si.WatoinetWood 'on& Fourth sts. Hill. Curry, 0.5 Wood streoyldloor begot J TrAct?ortgolfV,mer'Wood and Third streets. - - Kristior tam tr Willicwatf Caceprnee.Wood and Mail sta. Cook 414tris L eociteritindreittad 'Fifth streets. N Notittark SoltVig . Mailittst.t - boteottin'Zd and. 41h,..' watch aktii:a•wvlrdiylreie_..:"-s. , . W W Wii BOA, tor ner ittirttelkiad:Fourtit atreeti H Richardson, -71 Market street near the• Diamond itl John 8, eFaddea4. Co,3:3l.7a'rket mrcet,-nenr Fifth Sande-it Reintrntm, 7 rittkratreet, - near hie:kat • StedidCillurtherter Sixth street, near Grant • • Whotesate Geocere. Cossonissiqrl" .Produi, Dagen. Staart Jr, Sill, 1 street ; above • • Alessi/dor Kingall Liberty street, rppoidarnlaar •R. Bruce, Jr., Au Commercial e_ti • Y shoe! _ uniaithain,43 Commerciel ttow, I.oeity ?tact:, &George & C0,,e10 1 1 14.f1z qc4; PPP"ii 9 ; 7l #l , •;..- Jithittinetoal,Likriy, street.. .- , "•. • • Clormly,2lolAbcnk street, op - nos:De Englaßlii.o • 1113ers &Hunten-128-Liberty street.... . S ateClurkatr Ic•Co., 142 Librrty street. ' •,• .• Corso, a.•Ateßnicht, Si th ood , between Sixth Wood r naLiberty • .1 & R Liberty, and streets. • L•2o2l.liii t Shiptoll; KC.; arid 135 Wood street:.. . • Wm Dyer, 153 LitiOrty strictiopposlte 6th.• W & K MeCoUCtieoii, N0.:452 Liberty ( street: : Browsi &la rlipitirick,l4ll.Litierty,atteet: •••• • English & Benuettl'37.Wood'St4opposlti St. Charles. Tassey, • &St, 36 Wdod street, opposite St- Charles.. J B Dilworth& Cu.. 27 Wood, betereen.tst and edits. Wur tiagaler& Co;, Nos. 18 and - 20 Wood street. , Wicks 31cCaiattesieediner Wood and:Water rte. • Wm-sleeo:4ldraer-117iiod and Froutittreeta..... , Borbrid i ge, Muni &Co.; Wenn', bet. Wood and &Wiled °much, Carothers & va., tauter aiid rftlat Reis*lletger.currier Smithfield and Second streets: • , Cummins's/. Smith, 3 Struttlfietd street, near Water. - : - James Stoney, Jr., corner Water end Smithfield streets ° H Grant, 41 -Water:betweenMarket and Woud. W 13 Holmes& Bro., 37 ,Water, bet. WOod:and Market. L S.Wotennan, '4l Watet and Fi rat street. James Uateell, ti Water and 44 Rout street.. !ohs*" eetry, code r liancockat.and • Dagnestie Way • King*Aeorttead, 27 Wood street. Rnerldattbews , ts Co., Water, bet. 11,Iarket Ana tem. _ • . da . d Forwarding r eracsre Comninton; Produce, Setters*. Nieols, t 5 Commercial Row, Liberty.street. ' David Fitt t minors :& Son,_l36.Wood street. . Meontisi•.loctuan,•No. 26 'Wood street. • • 13* W Herbal/O,Si Water and 104 Front street. A Vankirlr & Sou; doxittioeld street, near Water . Robertson .t Reppert, 20ond street. . • _ firotstro ng &10(084r,S1 Market at, between. Ist and 2d. 13reYfoale A Clarke, till .Second street, above Veood. tnateicili Grocers'. ctnd. Decdcrs . R Watson, c'oroar Liberty and varni %insets. Jno 111c1sevin &Bois, 13 Cornme tm al Row, Maly st. Jae Pawn). Jr, NO:17 Commercial now, Liberty . street. .1 Bryan , No. Lt 4 Liberty Sucet,and 63 Diamond alley. -TJ & Jackson- Dancan,7t2B Liberty street- . - • - Robert Moom, : 11. ConimereLat Row, Liberty street Rolieri. Bell ; Liberty streecopposite.Wood: • . • . W L.ebmer & Co., tal Liberty street. NV &. XLliitchelure l LOU Liberty sl7Cet- Jacob - Weaser,Ar.f a oprpet Market and Front streets. • y Badarid 7l link Afaktri: . • • • T . fit Oliver, Liberry,opposite Siventlt street. . • ' A Holstein, 126 Vireod street, near.Viririn alley. •J 4s Smith, 142 - Wood , street. • • ,•• Rahatiler & Da, 166 he id of Wood street. AG/14010=y, tOu.Wood st., third sloorb elow • • A& Niackey;llo Wood st.,-bet.sth. and Diamond alley SainnelAlc.Clorken,96Wood,bet:SthandTliesnoadisPy R 111 Hartley, SS Woodhl.,conDbunond alley. ' ..••• • • - - - Looking • Orciesea 4na • J J Gtllca ie & Co., 7d Wood rt.itietween 3d and Ath. seanordy & Sawyer, 62, corner Wood and Foutth as Par:Lady, Fifth erect, • - _ Qiieenzwarg ".0 41 ' . 6 -• • George Breed, 94 .Wcrod;street. • • • _•:,•• • • klodkirwoo, 5+5 Wood, botweeri 33 land oth streets Heart' W 124 oo h sue et, I .Z• 4•5 , 9 111 .ab0v.f.' Filth - „ 1 , Ba 27 Sg/47/ : •. ‘ l l4 — Stagioners • Kay & Co., comer ot-Wotid and Third streeu. .1 G Backofeni 137 Liberty strect:=Germin Books. - , VieterirScriba, Fifth streot, bailees Wood • and Market. .1 LI hiellor,.Bl .-Wood at . —Sehool Books soadStationer7. Lake Looms, /ig4,69 Wocid et. ---Rhool Books, Stat,ry. st2liott & Suglish,79 Wood mica. • L • .•iolutston & Btockton, comer Market and-Third sta. •• 'lt'H'Beeson•EL Co.; 80 Market et.,2d door from Diamond. • 11S Bosworth & Co., Fourth street, near Market. Pattnt Medic* . . 4iiikeon,ForneeLibeity sudlV.ood az re eta .51tapherd'aMsdieine Depot, 64. Smithfield litfe et ..... S.-CAS. gore's. ."-- ,' . Kane'dcbl t orSan,l 9 Liberty al, 4 doots above Virgin ay. I 'Elviittrenfeid k Broe., Atheneum, Liberty . .ettee4.•• • E Doivnine,el.BLiberty street.. • •••• • McMullen, .D Liberty, nor. Gamma Alley: Ambrce kGribble, 01 Liberty at., doors above Irwin. . • corner Liberty and Irwin streets. - 4ohe HopewilT;t3&4.4betty at., near St. . R'S Sievelatid,"4 s Liberty 5t., cower' Virgin alley. ' - 't ''Delany , strecti- • • Bernard; LAB Liberty street` . • - • . XlcOloikef ,161•betty street. „ o•Ohlignell,l63 Laberty - street. • ' •> Liiwrende Mitehel,l63 Libertrstreet. • • . VtLerinard, id Wood atieet,bet. 4th and Diamond alley; Y.;Ediroedetolngennin &'Cb., 67 Wood,l door below 4th. Alilderbituul it.Co„ 10 Wood street; near -Water. • *.ltobenCheider, 76Staixitfield st.,bet.-4th and Diam'd ay, "Parket -&• Lowe nt Smithfield sweet, near 4th. • • Morgenstern' th'Sroi:," liar,' 46 Liberty sweet. R Straw, corner' Market end Second streets. • fe flirter, 311darketet., - between :Mend 3d. • ;awls sttz Pistol*. • - -NV G rileCartney, corner LibertyMtd Sittitliftild streets: john White, Fift h at.; between Market and Liberty. -Josepttelats, 6Vay ne st, opposite Canal Basin. J CartWright.,o3NVoodst.,,i_dpor below Diamond alley • AterchitasfTailors, . A Als.Farlatid, Smithfield st. 4 bet.4ttt andDianiond - alley.: Samuel tirari t.:.retmuge Buildings, St. Claisitreet. p Chea POlicationa. • M A Miner. Smithfield st., opposite Stovtit's Hole), r.t p Morse; eA Pout-In - street: -•-. ' Bones , Lateraty - Deot, 'Third: at, apposite Yost Ottico , • . • Dri - Goods -.Merchar.4. • & PEt corner Market Ild Fifth etreet.s. E f law t'uo Market street, near Fifth. -a ftea. toe diaratt street;, etween PIM and Liberty. ‘larket meet, near Liberty. .1 .i. K F Act:mined, corner Maraca. and Fifth streets. J V tnlter, el. b. corner- Marker and Fourth streets. a t iarrard, New Vora reurre, 711 Market street. Market street, between tid. and 3J.. entzer rdaraet.o. r bet.bth and Diainonei. *Atria:War .te - Day, - Nt W. - cot. Market;and .Diamond. Absalom ALUMS, tifillarket it; ttet.4lbirditipitunond. '...Xiectrge , ll . W-atte, Zdarket at. ; betvreenda and din. .Win aiattiet at.oteat Fourth street. W.H.Murphy, curlier Market and FottrtheWeet.% :IVhiiteecite Dry dixidt. Shaelitett itWhite,99 Wood inreet. A Alltasoritb Co., SO &torte,. st,betweenad and4th. 111iiiptiti'iN holt* Co., 48 Wood stitldtioor-above 3d. lintnpion;tbnitit 4. Co., 61 Wood at., between ad and 4th. • 'Aldermen - anet'Atattoes of. the Peare, '..." 2 v,4bickatest r er, Fourth: street, above t}taithfleld • A.oll.4attle liwin *Feet, near Ltoetty: • . . ..• . . sydistekson, comet Edberty_and:Woodstrests. JiSlittlants, 219 Liberty street,neat 4 5 40 0 Tatern• Samuel Dalsell, LP Wood street, above FiWi S,Keysid_filtir streettnear.fdtakat..- D A Olmsted, corner-Market and I- betty ' s Jamei Rob b,22 blatket ,40 ? , 0 11 " riumPer, 11 3 Wo'od - street, near Fain George ee l IL, corner - Wood andP.ourtlt streets: eCurily. Cooing a Woad at., between 3d and 4th., Rutledge, du Wood:atnet, third door above Fourth, p 3V ilay war ,d Corner DlArltet and. Liberty Streets T.D. :Graham, No. V* Third street, ' . • -James hillier, Smithfield street, peal Diamond John Taggart, Smithfield street, near Fourth. .4 Dates, corner Smithfield and Fifth streets. _,Troy 4. Scott, corner Smitidielitand:Fourth streets. ..' ',Wm rit Adair, Smithfield street,tonx doors above 3d. - • th iet tier, Smithfield street, near Drowth Hotel. . J ohn Compbell,Corner Sadtheeld end Second streets. W,E Sehmerts, 2.3 Smithfield, between - Front and 2d sts ..:1"4,211.int0n.4 St. Clair street, near Liberty. Tl'hompioa_,St‘ Clair st., between Penn and 12erry, 75 Fourth street, near %Petl; _ ....Dtennen viquiard, Fifin-street, neat hlttrtet. . . Woo! hierchanta 4 Fi(Harbaugh Water and 1.04 Front streets. ,---VVTdittnltarker, Smithfield al., bet 4th and Diamond ay. - lidghLteizornerLibertY eareee tuillCeell'a alley, . „ . .and Sash Fartory. tb mds Moffat t Fenn street,. near the Feint -114.4,&Nt117,iitecentik street, ablive tbt Hardware. told Cutlent --V RH alter,F Falutestock, 184 laberty street. T Leech; Jr., 133 Wood street, above_ Fif t h. ii tt yrit,Gotty,dl Market street, near Fourth. 2 - 3Volff ¢.Lane..carner.Libertytutd,St. Clair streets. R-Dunlap Jr.,Bl,lllarket street l iacer Fifth,- ~Haber 4 i,auffruie,7B Wood st.,bet. ilth and Disinona 4 J Cartwright, 83 Wood st.,ldoor Dituriond :John.Walker,Bs Wood st.,b,er:Diataohr.alley Rudd th Cooper Lavely,s9 Wood street 2d door below:Fourth. . - WMunore weld, .5a Wood at .i between 3d and 4th, Joseph Woodwell, corner Wood.und Second streets: Sown 4 Tedey,l4o Wood street, near Tsrginalley. asst. - , Wilkinson & Bell, No 168 Liberty street, oppositt-Sixdf •.W_filter:Dryant,lB3 Liberty et.; opposite' head of -Wood; '.......'"Witellanng CO. 141 Liberty street; near St. Clair gamcel.m c cjair,,. 94 Wood and corner Diamond alley tVond,ad door below Diamond one' Richard Bard Wood street. MlllianairdrirriPiaradOd AHOY: samen Irwin, Diamond allenear Diamond.' -1;0048 , ark& itiedicings • Kinzer 4 , zdeDowel4 corner Wm:4st. anfl Virgin alley R E setters, 57 Wood.st.,:between 2d arid 4th. Wilena; cot. ttarket street and the Diamond-and Wileox;.dr..-,torner andsmidtkeld streeta, Dr. H Smyser, corner. Market and ,Totrd_streetp. .kik/once k•Co.icorner•Wratiat arol.,Pennstreett „ . • • A Jones corner lironl'and.Penn 'streets.. - • Bratur tilteltei r dorner Liberty and 'Mt: Clair streets. Edwart•FenvieTickiecrster Monongahela limo. tQ3 Co.,corner Wood ,a,lid - Firstaireets. 1193 , - - Atqlon, corner Wood ist.. and Piarttoratallny. *ye gowor , ketalr. 7010 tv4.7l.fth MM=AE= ..1310,244Riketheorrterldberry.tutd , lireitl i t l ei dt pyr ind. Marnifaeturer of-Writing Fluid sad Wm Headenoti, 285 ! l iberty street.% _ • -:*- inotaak. Cloth . Mort: D Stuart & Co, No in waba.oreet. • • ,• • Hats; 'ap . o. un,37,Flart Wirineridn,g,lo Wood aireetcorderVirgav alley. Wilkeyou 4-McMaster, 98 Market at; Vdoor (rod Fifth. C L'ldagee,t2 f3thitltfield st,tertveea 2d and and 3d. Jatnei WilsobiSmittifield at. 2d door from Glciazgoto,lo2 Wood st , thin ! door below Fifth, A.W.Dotigles,7 7 Wood street,loardr door above Form*. G*Aloore, 75 Wood, third door above Fourth v • • *Charles II Paulson, TX Wood street neah Fourth. • 'McCord 4. Co;rotarr Wood'ad Ytflti streets. jOhil A G3rey,l43 Wocmistipp.lat Preab4toriea •• • - .Cainstst : anti :Chair , Makers.. : • • • •• . Wm iEltemstuson,3 Fent rman's Sow Liberty and 7th et. !Splane Song kiconer Sunthfield•and . Filla streets. B Younce Ooilmithfield street,berwe en Ed and3d. Hasten it Freer, Smithfield, near Fourth street.' • insurance Compantes. `.NationatLitatt Fund and Life Ina: Co, 64 Wood street. • DelasFare MutualSafetyi42.Water street. IWestorn irtsatande Co. of Piusbidipa, No: 31Water st. Pristection'lnsoranee. Co, Office tn? Wood street: •Planklin•Fite !Miura:ice Co, corner Wood and Stl • .• . . .•• . • • ‘, ;;: Waft and Bordering.; ' .P idiiiiieein t lSuccossor to S C 67 Wood street James Howard 4. Co, EU Woo wt,6 doors below. Dia. ay U ahidta, thifitnaeld strait, titad`Fourthi • • • • :ThornHPsilmer; 47 Market, st, between 11 and 4th' •. - • Timait and cagier Smiths. DOertringei, Wood street oppoiite lit Pres. March • A: Cupptes, center Liberty - and 4rriithfield slreets. :1. Shrom,Athenecurrßuilding,l4oMallert. 0 0 Sackoren, 1.114 Wood su-eet;,.. , •. :Jliamdollar, 11.0 Wood street. • blsirr!..,w, 17 Falb at, between Wood and Martel. .1 B Deluznier, 50 Liberll , stro..l, near Mallet. Eb it. Shirk, No. 8' Market street,- rear-Wate r. .Kdll , 4 Bro., ltzth j between .WOOO and Liberty streets 'Jaunts Tltineald, brunt and dd streets, near Market. .: . . • • 'Gold Beaters. A . Pam Danlevi,l3llThipd in, bet 1Voc),1 and SinithEeld Emigrant Lt ui.. Blakely& Cco Penn street, (Canal Basin.) W Byrnes S Co, eO5 Liberty at.; 100 Thompson, .A.et Liverpool and Philadelphia Packet Line, Brown ¢ Kirk. patrica, 144 Liberty street. :Lea her , Stores Hord, and' Taaarlr: Brown% Hotel; Snrithileld st., between Second stadThird, Virginia Houle; corner Water and Ferry streets: Fanners' inn, J. Little, corner South end Ferry =eta Wm. Tell Hotel, Water street,,above Smi th field . •••.! ';.• Eagle, J hiehlaster,Jrifiet, Liberty street. .• • •' , St. Charles, toreer Wood and Third streets. • -• . National Hotel, Wary - street, above Smithfield. • " Perry House, corner Hancock at and Dunne= Way Burnt District Hotel, corner Smithfield and Second au. Monongahela mouseicoruer Southfield and Water ids &tamp HAY, corner Venn and St. Clair streets. • - Q N s i d ch li o zi l , s o &k n aPdaey e C i o e ic Ler ty h t a r n e d e t L , h ib e e a tY o s W e o t o s d - WmLrwinlatere= Building, Liberty street - Panama, Mitchell at Co,loo Liberty street. • . Alex ilnuile7, sign Gilt Stovej No. 19 Wood street. Joint Anderson /a. Sca.comer 'Water and Grant sts. `Bakers assd .Confectioner A Andrewa;" Eagle," 54 Diamond alley • Reany,,R. Roadjeorner Wy li e and Tunnel streets. P klanker,Fillb street, near ?tau kat. At PSelseldecker "Star,"42 Diamond alley. Morris Kanx,Smillifield at, het. FM and Diamond alley Wm;E Down r “ Union " Smithfield st, bet.lld and ith. • - - • •Milliners - and Mantua `Makers, Mrs. Flair, 10 St Clair street, bitween Penn and bridge Mrs Leech, 9 Fifth street; between Wood and Market. Mrs 51 & Monisort, No. 5 St. Clair street. . Mrs Parker, N 0.4 Patterson's Row, St. Clair street. _Hiss Rain, corner Penn and St. Clair streeti.. . . Fancy aryl Variety Gila& T K biaokulet 4 8r05,.1.17 Wood strew, near Fifth. bLsCandlus ¢ Campbell, 97 Wood street. Geo Witultn, 72 Wood ureet,sto Gilt Comb. Chutes Arbuthnot, nor. Wood street and Diamond alley Ktadiatan 4 Boyle, 8B Wood st, 1* door above Diant'd ay 2abolonlanse7, 07 `Market street, near Diamond. Kinsey 4. Knot, CI Market street, near Filth. . . Cotton Afanufaciures Grier ¢ Itlonirghan, e22Liberty street. Boat Scotts. If A Weaver, Wayne 'met, opposite Canal Basin. John Hannan, 59 Water st, bet Wood and Smithfield. James Kerr, Jr. 4. Co 36 Water street, near Market.. Joseph Major, N 0.4 Blarket street, near Water. AlcCaramon Stevens, 7 and 9 Market at, near Water Thomas Oliver, S. B. Bakery, 21 Water street. . . Brush Manila-aunts. Blur 4 Co, 120 Wood street, above Fifth. J Keanedy,63 Wood street, fourth door above Fourth • Family Groeeriu. A S GettyLcomer Wylie and Washington streets. WlUlata Wilson, corner Second and Ross street George Humbert, corner Penn and Marbary streets Thrimas Applebe, corner Wylie and Tunnel streets Eitorge•Attattrs; corner Sotturfiekt and Fourth sts. • Hugh Garvey, t 4 Liberty Street, opposite Fifth. .1 Donaldson, corner St. Clair and Penn streets. IS M Voting 4. Co, corner Fourth and Ferry streets. R Paul, corner Seventh and Grant streets. • - Cyrus - Black, Diamond, pack of Old Court House. NV Buchanan, corner Wylie and Chatham streets. li Haim:der, Wylie et, between Tunnel and Chatham C Kelly, corner Fifth street and Market alley. Thomas Woods, Liberty street, near Watet. Trimming,. Hosiery . atul. Variety. NV Daly & Corinnfactnrers slid Importers, Fifth st. 4. co,c F II Eaton 6XFourth lit, bet Wood and Market. Wm M Hersh, corner Third and Market streets. Jotui Orr 4- Co; Market street, near Fifth.. Joseph Horne 4. Co, 63 Market st„, bet. 4th and Diamond • " Tobacco,. Snuff and Cigars. I Fullerioa,l46 'Wood street, neer Sixth. ' J McCollister l9 Fifth st, between SVood and Market. Daniel Day,4b Wood street, between 3d anclAth. J Stein, St. Charles Hotel; Wood street George Shriner, 167 Southfield atreet,near Fifth. f .D Rinehart, liana at, between Liberty and Penn. J A Mazurie,33 Hand street,between Liberty and Penn Extract ofoffee. - - Sohn Alarthi, Extraofer Corer, nanu(setar i er, aDia -10064 61, 107, between Wood and. Slnathfied streets. Gkraa Manufaeiurers. to McCully 4. Cot,n Wood atreet. Chambers, Agnew C 0,9 Wood, bet Watet and Ist ets. Bakewell„ Pears* Co; corner Wood and 2.d streets. Curling, Robertson_*.Co, corner . Wood and Front sta dimpson* Co,aa Wood street, next Bagaley 4 Cn Nusic Stores John Eilklelloi t At Wood street—Chid:alined Fiamos Lurabrr Merehants. Dllworte, Grant street, near Seventh. Rowan ¢ Dawson, Sixth street, near Great. Thomas Scott, Peru' tiLibet Basket's alley and Irwin at. Sewcp and-Candle Hawn/gorier. A Villzon & Co., ,Rdes street, ititWeen 3d and 4th._ ' WfillOn&-coricuan, Fourth street, near Roes 33 C Sawyer ft Son, 49 Wood st, opposite St Chatlea Fruits and Caudies. .Tas C Etadersop, 15 Smithfield st, between Ist and 2d. J finnker,ll2 Wood st, between sth and Diamond alley Joshua ithodeker Wood street, near-Water Plough lifanufddorier. Ratiere Hall, No. 147-Liberty street.. Halt g. 9peer, E'ealistreeticorner Cecil's alley Ahistard and gpicti. • - John DBeli, comer Liberty eud Ferry streets. Rhodes 4. Alcorn, 2.0 Fifth ot, opposite Post Buildings Taa Stores . M Young 4 comer Fourth" and Ferry atreets. Pinaburgn Tea Storeftrt at, bet Wood and Market. Wm A . Ward,'Dencist,Penn unnet, :1 damn above Hand • ' Dluaolratirrn. HE Co:Partnership heretolbre existing between the T subscribers, loader the firm of ,T. S. BONNET & is this day dissolved by rauttialconsent. Either partner Rory "usi. the.name o.T the concern in settlement. JEROME'9. BONNET. . . - - MATTHEW D.PATTON. _Piusbirrgh Mr flaying sold niy entire interest in the firm of-J. E. BON=& CO. to Ai. D. Pierrort, my' late- partner, and in retiring from_ business, I mire great pleasure in recom mending hint to the confidence of my friends and the public. •- - lap 3- - J. S. BONNET. Gravel Rooting. ' • TUNE' subscriber's respectfully inform the citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity, that they are now fully pre pared to fill orders for GRAVEL ROOFING, in 'a mall- Aer . not to be surpassed In this city , or elsewhere..;From their, experience in business they feel confidet that they will render satisfaction to all those who mug give ahem-work. The superiority of Gravel Roofs over any other kind,particularlyin casezof 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 hiessrs:"Thomas'Liggett,-Sr., John F. Perryißody Patterson, M. Ratted r . en d others, for whom we have done work. Orders - thankfully received' and 'promptly attended to - We will be • found on Wylie street, be toidTunnel streets. MATTHEW MeGOVERN. JOAN SKINNIN.I . To • ranters. $E subscriber would call the attention of Printers to T his improved r_rinting. inks, of various . kinds and colors,which he ,on'ers for sale Attila lowest market P rices, and warrants to be of the verkfirst JOHN D. Pr'inting Ink Manufacturer, N0..311-arnill33_Stanton st., New York. His agents m Pittsburgh are—Mr. R. L. Stockton an Mr. Wm. S. liaven. , . 117'..Phis paper's printed with his News•lnk.- cocoa K. V. Stockton, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONERi No. 47, comma or Maur= ism PErae.arrizSlS, - 11S 'constantly on" hand' far. sale-=Writingi Letter, Lk Printing and Tea PAPER; Bonnet, Enders', lers , . and Trunk - BOARDS ; Mak - lin& Newspaper PRINTING Iksli—whieli tat will sell at the lowest cash Priaci, or In exchange for Rags 'and Tanners' Setaps.. "Dt f olTß— , p bbbs.fule,ykrar, _iustree'd and Er tale by °MU ELIELUTER & BARNES: • • . _ . ITiepaelf Pat • • !irlnsp Ffednotess; Whooping- Cotlifil ASthoui:toirlihmedricas Diseases of the lungs an -RtameattlY. Organt!‘•' ' • rPHIS:NIEDICINE•hai aft noticin in affections' 'of L ' Palmonarrtisafei entirelydifferaist frontany of the . Expectortuttond Cough Remedios now in use. lt.ts elm of tile•most speedy as well as the moot pleasant, medl% tines now in use, It deed' not open the pores and eV• • poselo a TRZSII • Oner A9T o dates frequentlyy , al:. lops all irrititUon and sensation produced bytar harossingeoagh 'Singers, public speakers; and thairf. who ore required to use the vocalorgene to a great Er.' tent, will find in this Pectoral Syrup•a sure and. instant. remetirism. hearsettees and laryngeal irritation. -It clears the throat pettedly of all eolreelleinti:ofilcuatimil and gives tone and clearness to the voice. - • " SYMPTOMS—The symptoms which usueilytiher io a Cough or Cold may be enumerated as follows: This disease in the books 11 cabs cans - Minna Is preceded by an increased dischorgefrom the nose, Cannes and bron chia), there is is feeling Of .lastitade, over the .whole body; and very often cold ehiverings arc Nil at lend the body is more than usually; sensittve to the action-of the alt : the pulse fns reasos in freghency, and there is generally more or less fever. These symptoms are loon followed with lurarsoness muia ae nee-ei(roughliesa and soreness in the windpipe and vocal organs, together with n difficulty of breathing antis sense of constnetion of the chest., There is,also ettending a dull pain and • sense of weight in the fatehead, as well as a heaviness' in moving the eyes." These feelings; 'semetiines at the very beginning of the disease, and a lways soon after, are ettenoedyeith a distillation from the noso and some times frontline eyes, of a thin acid fluid; which frets end irritates the parts over which it passes.' The. cough is at first 'usually dry; but as the disease pregreises there is an.eapectombon of thin mucous. wlioh gradual ly becomes thicker andmote copibus; and hatritig some op:- ochreous of pus ..;.- These are the leading sympunes ishatili termed co:4,n which, if.neglected, Sae likely' tit result is .irre parable Injury to the Lungs, and.Oonsmerrion. Price 50 cents per boils: . For proof of. the ; above teed! the following vertift- Da. aSYSI6II.:—IVO- plessareln ceitifyir,g; for Me benefit of other inicters, to the:efficacy of your PRO- TuRAL COUGH SVRUP,in .our case. Daring the use of two bottles purchased O( you we were cured of a hoarseness amounting to au enure loss of voice ; and effectually relieved of a adtcre cough, which threaten ed permanent injury en the lungs . ' • AVII: 'A: "HILL', . At the Banking/laws of Wet. 4. Itill4- Co. Pitu6urgh Da. Kitson :—You have asked me the effects of your Pectoml ,Synap in my Orin cast , . I bad.% very bad cough during pan of last vrinter, • It began with a feel• ink af fullness in the head; Increased secretion and euf fusion of tears; together with hoarseness, pain in the breast. and the other accompaniments of what has been denominated ".Tyler. (Mope." I took two battles of your Pectoral Syrup, according to the directions on the bottle ; and I am note.vind havebeenever since, entire ly free from any of the unpleasant symptoms enumera ted above. Yoa have my permission to publish - this tor the good of your sales, as well as the Public, if you de mos to do. so. Very reepectfully, yours:An - • • •' • G. FOLIWISHED. •erepazed by .Dr, Geti: HiteYiii, arid Sold hy REYSERit ?STOP/ELL, Idd Wood st.; cornet of Virginauey. - • To wheir. all orders must he addressed: " - - ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER-' PSIS • THE TRUE 'DIGESTIVE •FLIJID Ciastrlo • Settee • :. A GREAT DYSPEPSIA CURER, PREPARED from Rennet , or the fourth stomach of • the Ox, after directions by Baron Lt tam, the great Physiological Chemist, by.J. S. ROUGirroN,M,D.,No. I I, North Eighth street, Philadelphia, Pa. This is a truly wonderful remedy for INDIOEST7ON, DYSPEPSIA, JAIINDICE, CONSTIPATION; Fa -sit COMPLAINT, and DEBILITY, curing:alter. Natures • ownraethod, by Nature's own agent, the Gastric Juice. Half a tesspoonfull of this Fluid, infused in water, Will digest or dasolre Frye, Pocrros or Hoist' Beer is &aoar rrro tunas, out of the i steMarh. SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE Baroniamito, in his celebrated work on Animal Chem istry, says: "An artificial Digestive Fluid analogous 4.1 he Gastric Juke, may be readily prepare dfront themes' coat membrane of the stomach at the calf, in which va tient articles of food as meat and eggs, will be so on ened,Changed and digested, just in the tame manner ad they would be la the human stomach." Dr. Panama, in his famous treatise on " Food end Di.; et," published by Fowlers & Wells, New fork, page afi, states the same great fiteL and describes the method of errant:Won. There are few higher authorities than Dr: Pereira. • Dr. COlllr., in his valuable writings on the " Physiolo 4 gy of Digestion " observes Mat " a diminution of the duo quantity of the Gastric /Movie aprominern and all-pre ! veiling cause of Dyspeptic" and he states that " a dill. tinguisned professor of medicine in London,who was severely afflicted with this complaint, finding everything else to fail, had reconrse - to the Gastric Juice, obtained from the stoma - eh of living animals, which proved cons+ pletety uneeessful." Dr. Gtanam, author of the famous works on" Vegeta ble Diet,".sayst "It Is a remarkable fact In physiology, that the stomachs of animals, macerated in water, Cm, ; part to thefluid the property of dissolving Various arti cies of food, and or effecting a kinder artificial diges. • tint of them in nowise different front the natural digest. lye procetr." ' Dr. Sam'. great work, the " Chemistry offflati," (Lea & Blanchard PhDs., IRO, pp 34-2) says: "The disco,. cry of PEPSIN forms a new eta in the chemical history of Digestion. From racentexporimeaw aims , thvg food trdisselveirits rapidly in an artificial digestive Amid, prepared from Pepin, as lilt in the natural Gas: trio Atka itself." • " Professor Dearialson, of the Sederaon Corlege.*Pillint delphia, in his great work onHuman Physiology, devotes more than fifty pages to an exalt:nation of this subject. His experiments with Dr. Beaumont, on the Gastric Juice, obtained from helloing human stomach and from animals, are well known. "In all eases." he says, "di. gestion occurred as perfectly in the artificial at ip the natural digestions." AS A DYSPEPSIA CURER , • Dr. Hrmoncron's preparation of PEPSIN has prodaced the most marvelous. effects, caring 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 adverllsemeat--but authenticated certificates have been given of more than TWO HUNDRED REMARK ABLE CURES, in Philadelphia, New York, and Boston alone. • These ware 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, o r badl treated Fever and Ague, and the evil effects- of Quini n e, Mercury, and other drugs upon the Digestive organs, after a long sickness. Alta, for excess In eating, and the too free use of ardent spir its. It also reconciles Health with Intemperance. • OLD:STOSIACd COMPLAINTS. There in no - farina( OLD 5 rOMACH COMPLAINTS Which it does not:eem to reach and remove at once,- No matter how bad they may be, it GIVES INSTANT RELIEF! .A sing& doss remora alight unpkruont symp toms, and It only needs to be repeated, .for a alma time, to snake these good effects .permanent., PURITY OF BLOOD and . 1 1{GDR OF BODY, follow at once. , It is particularly excellent in cases of Nausea, Vomiting, Cramp;, Soreness of the pilot the Stomach , distress af ter amine, low, cold state of the Blood, Heaviness, Low ness of Spirits,- Despondency, Emaciation, Weakness, tendency to Insanity, Suicide, &c. ten . Pricffect e, O a las NE ting DOLLAR. per bottle. One bottle will of e cure- . • Every•boule bears the written signature of .1. 5. HOUGHTIJN, M Sole Proprietor. !Sold by agents-in every town In. the United Sta tis t, and by respectable dealers in Medicines generally: • • Itgea4 for Pittsburgh, REySER & McUOWELL, . 161 Wood street. Retail dealers supplied at rroprketors Nines. inv2.o:y Also, for sale by B. E. SELLERS, 57 Wood street. Philosophy of Br arsdreth , s Vegetable' Pills. -: • VEN: the theory the circulatio n of the blood was eatablished, tic secret springs of vitality were them partially exposed to our view. - We - saw and understood' that the food we eat was converted into blood, which repaired the waste of the - animal machine - , the foOd is' fuel, which.keeps at a life heat the internal files - that warm and Invigorate our-inner man. The bleed hfari electric fluid which carries this heat to every ramification' of the body; _even to the extremities of the hair and: horny nail: , While the blood is thss the seat of elso die seat of disease. Food give nec essar y bod strength ; Brandreth's pills give blood the Power to throw:out from-itself all impurities,. thus ren dering the stream of life pure and healthy. If men were more ainCete,:thete : would be fewer - religious creeds; audit they kept close to nature's laws is the management of their bodies, they. would require little medicine. As men grow intetilligent theywilleeeome Wlso7lllo..haP pier even now, their wisdoni isproved by the feet that, when sickness assails them, they, use Brand roth , s Vege table {havens' Pills, which soon restore Literate health. They are peculiarly adapted to the elimate,..andrequire I no extra care when they are Used, in either d ietor cloth . ing.„ They should be always iri the bouse, so that upon the first indication of elcknens they may housed. One dose in the. beginning is More: potent for good, than 'a dozen after the titaness is fixealn the system. In colds, coughs, asthma, rheumatism, costiveness, fevers, and in all acute, heavy or deep - seated , pains; their . effects will be found beyend &Upraise. Three or five, will act like a charnt r often cu r ing adangerotut.'maladytit once,sa ving months of sickness and the evils thereunto attend ing. -,ltemeniber,Erandreth's are .14,ktlOVVA and fully tested medictne, ono' that it used by litindreds of thousands in this country - end throughout the civilized world. -They are quietly superseding all other medi cines. They take °atoms? that from the blood which is the cause of weakness and pain, Jeaving strength' and health ; they producehealthy sleep ittnight, and an ap petite that relishes all kinds Of food. - ,Sold at No. 29Diamond alleytheonly Place in l'ltts. burghwhete the genntriellautdreth l'ills are kept for Sale —the underslgr.ed is the only agent iathe city. - • - dee23;3m.., , , . TiIOAIAB REDFATII. Blain Sarsaparilla,•ll.llll..thet Oho/ova. , OT a strigle'man, woman or child has died of the ;1711U 'CHOLERA...Sr any of its symptoms' who used this invaluable preparation. Look at the city of Limisville, where this Sarsaparilla is madei znd where from .1.50 to 200 bottles are retailed daily, but few isolated eases of Cholera have -oectirred, and. they were; either , persons from boatS Or those - who disregarded our advice. (Cincinnati Chnmtrat; For sale , by KEYSER & VPDOWELL, 140 Wood et. Pittab l ,w hhere 'the genuine article -may always be ,Bstlief for Grampn. E WAVE ABDOMINAL WARMERS, m a de from V thelliostapprovcd English patterns, furnished and recommended by Thomas Bakewelli Esq., and a: number oferoMent,Physdolans, beingtt most convenient appara tus for the application of warta,oihotrater to the bow caso of , cramps , As every person is subjectio sudden attacks, no family should 8 8 81 0 e A l it First street. ileOveen Wood and Market sty TUST V ItEcEivED, fresh ei ..8 pPiT or Dr.: S. Rich% 'tl viklubbletteilitinerillmong Isrbici are vernethen for Consumption,' Combs and Dysnepain. Itbso,-Abdoininal SuPPortent, Shonninf Brnees,jnbaling Tans, and -LeC• tures on the Treatment and Caniof %Cowin - 1110°n, ao, For salo by, C9ULTER. IFlACRADruggists, 00.10 • cornet of Wood uriturd streets =E= t BOOK AsmvotivrittbrriNG. viirkia t OtAlrvilliiall Filth Streets. VHS VSsii6itlitiesrvat Lf. m it . tu• hissitirauranza, teepee:Sully informs his friend? patrons of these papers, _ioat he has a. lave' as isortment ofJOB TYPE AND.A.Lii OTHER MATbargi inecossary.to a :Job .Printing Officei.and:Abst ho is plc pared to:exccuta.- -.• ?!ups DLlClttesiori: Villa g • • Bar iPancohkis e Bal Heroti, - .. Cards •.- - 11attd111 is, . • • HO 7 SPI. trrankindts dr Blankill, btee.mboat and- anal pint Bilis, with appropriate cuts, printed on the shortest. ;notice and mor..retutOnable terms. • 2- • • • He respectfully arks the patronage of his ftlende:AinG the public. generally, nt :his branch *fhb business. A osor •TAIIIES IiVOODWELL; • ' C r -tO ll ,-XLT ' FURNITURE' MANUFACTURER,. are.xoonsa' itteet. JW. W. respectfully informslits Mends and custam , era that he has now completed the iargest Auld fi nest stock of household furniture ever before. seen ln this city, as he Is determined to uphOld the 'quality with .well.ifeasaned materials, hest workmanship, and newest !designs; and limn the extent. of his orders and facility In manufaituring, be, is enabled tn•produee warranted lout - hare, at the lowest ptic.es. • • He has adopted the prluciple of identifying the ens ; tonsils' interest with his own, in quality and price, and keeps always on band the greatest variety of every des cription of furniture, from - the Cheapest and plainest, to thainostalegarti and costly, that a house, or any part of • one, may he furnished from his stack, or manufactured ' expressly to Order. Ho therefore solicits an inspection, thatthe advantages of his establishment may be known. Tne following articles consist, in part, of his stook; which for riehness of style end finish, cannot be surpassed in any of the Eastern citlea P i gilor, drawing, din- Mg; and bed room • chairs, Of every van ety, • • • consisting of nosewoood, roan hogany and .wainut Eliza betaen, . Conservatoire and Easy Chairs, cif every descriptian; Coultas, tiotas, T e te-a-tete and Di vans of the, latest French and American pattarus; Tashaee, Yl'hat-Nots, and ladies'.ia Writing Desks of vanoni kinds; Work Tables an d' fancy inlaid stands; intone .tande, and holders, macplelop, ma- - hogany, rosewood and Walnut eentretaad sota,te bfes, extension dining table , ; -aim of the* most improved, and decidedly the .best kind • made; • card, Pentbroke hall and pier tables, wardrobes, bedsteads and washstands of, - each a Mtge assortment; gothic hall • and parlor reception chairs, ottomans and stools, secretary and ' hook • cases, ride boards, 'fire screens, towel racks, bat . stands, and music stoats, cribs and .cots • for children; paper mache, ' table, andtea . poyer ma hogany,. rosewood, and inlaid pearl Tables, . large. assortment of COMMON FURNITURE acid WINDSOR CHAIRS. - Canntrr =nuts supplied with all articles in• their line STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, furnished at the shed' eat notice. ' All orders promptly intended to 011 AIRS &111 D b' I ISSII . T 1 • ltr.. 11111.94.Thttc lan at, bawan Marta and. Woad, s2uth lido. ~ . %Fa have now on hand II large and . .;,....---...tr . • splendid stock °revery variety ot Caanta and-CABINET-FURNITURE, which we • areconfident cannot be surpa••ed,lt eqtialled, in this Clty, or Ft t Le West, in style and finub. ThoBl3 wito are in want at Furniture are re.pertfally invited to call and osaminestot themselves.. . Mr Steamhoau furnished on in • shortest nstiee. . I or All orders promptly attended to. telalitar . . ' O'DONNELL. MULLEN, *. CQ. -' • • ------ VornitarOand Chair Ware Rooms. T. B. YOUNG A CO., wenn , Qj Third • and Smithfield s is., op-pante Broum's Hotel, • riusbargb, Pa., keep constant l y h yon and ilZi sfi and taste to order, at the lowest _prices, k • HOUSEHOLD and STEAMBOAT. FURNITURE, nod' CRAMS, of the best workmanship and most•approved styles. • •.. • lebl6 . -.• .-••• litsiinbliata, Abijr: -- • Tan . subscribers tender their ac knowledgments for the ' favors bestow 4 e upon , em by their Steamboat - friends, and would reepectfally rethind them and others lute-. rested in building boats, that they are at all times pre pared to furnish, on the most reasonable terms, every description of Cabin Furniture and Chairs of The beg material and workmanship. ?.B YOUNG A CO.i , . Corner Third and Smithfield streets, - . opposite "Brown's Hotel.r G. C. HLILUL • Hammer CI, Dalliele, CABINET WAREROOriI, SMITHfiIELD STREET, BatACM SeCtlialbret and Strawberry alley, Pitts burg; ra. AiIHAMMER tr, DAU LER keep cotuitsuatly an band a variety of excellent and fashionable basalt/ire, warranted equal to any in the city, and sold on as favorable terms as can be obtained at any slmilas establishment in .he West. They have now on bend an unusually exteasive stock, embracing all kinds of Fond• lure, tram the cheapest and plainest to the most costly and elegant. All orders promptly attended to. _rantlitm Notate. St VEN ON on 'a. ato wimp 01.81NRZtireIRS of ovary deserip• tion, at Lig old *land s comer. of LibettY nod r41.44 ' . ' 4-, Seventh &Uccle. UNDERTAKING attended to, inaltitetranches. mayll - . DWLELandon and Durham Mustard, hy the kegs foe sale .by . (act3lat JOSHUA ROBINSON. WOLIN* LADIES' SEIIIINAILIrt • • • ALLEGHENY: THilit SCHOOL, under the direction or Mr. & Mrs. N. .W. Mirrears, wilt be Re-Opened in "Colonnade Row," Federal street, on MONDAY, September dd. A primary department, and a number of optional branch es, have been aided, and a Corps of teachers secured, so that instructions will now be men to scholars al all ages and attainments. For partieulais see circulars, which may he had /I the book stores —or consult the Principals, at their dwelling, on Federal street . Aaitounv. adur: 3. JA. W lthiammo WILL open &CLASSICAL and ENGLISH SCHOOL vv •on the IsiMmtlayqf Ssigernher nett. Room, over .1. L. Williams Ir. Co.'s Store, corner of Wood and Filth streets. : -.11.1T1N TO- Rev. Wm. D. flowAto t Ron. AVALTIth H. Low ma, " Dr. ELLIOTT, • .: J. D. McCeto, Esq.; "Dr Mc(ua n . W••=el• Lirlttf Virat At/rival or roll Stook of Carpels. riniE subscriber having Just returned frem the East, is a now receiving and opening ) ccdid kof goody sp.e stoc_ o_ goods, consiaiing in r an of very rich styleVarpets, viz; Bruisers, Tivestry Brussels and Velvets, 'imported expressly for this market. • • Also, Imperial 3 ply, superfine S. ply, with a heavy stock o all the lower priced grades • together with a large variety of Hearth linga.Door grades; Stair Rods, White, ',rem), Blue and Scarlet bgored Baize from e. to 3 yards Wide. A superior article of French Table and Piano Covert. till Cloth, from i t., eigkt yards &a., /cc., All. the above named articles having been selected with great care, and purchased at suck pr ces as to ena ble him to sell cbea;rr than any house west of the Caountalos. Citizens and persons (cora the country are requested to sail and exam ine.the stock at L'ynd's Carpet Rinporitun, No. Be Fourth street, and N 0.63 Wood street. aut29 ai usl: ttEcEt vEvor o ores or Fancy STRAW and CHIP BONN.STS,' Ladies' Riding HATS, Children's arid Mines' Ntictrnar,Boye Hags, 4.a. Those . wanting. Bouttetswill -please give her a call be fore purchasing elsewhere. - All orders promptly -attend ed to, at 010 0 Fifth: sr.- [mylOoll MRS. A. LEECH. :suers of partnership of Minna '& Lc: is this day dissolved, by mutual consent. - The - km. of the firm will lie settled by H. 1.4 e. J. R. MURPFIY, H. LEE. Piust.urih, nOth Jit., ICAO' NOTIOE.—The ruidersigned Avila continue the Woiil business and Emend to the sale of Woolen Goads at the' old laeo ; . . H. LEE, In retiring frorn the late firm of Murphy & Lee, I tit e greatpleasnra in racommandinglir. Gee to the Confidence of my friends and to the pnbtle. 3. H. MURPHY. A N application will be made at the next meeting- of Jolg; the Legislature of 'Pennsylvania, to incorporate a. Hook to be collect the Mechanics Bank of Pittsburgh, to located In the City of Pittsburgh, and to have a maul talnot exceeding.two hundred thousand dollars. „Julyl am — 111014P80N BELL. Extra Flour. • ' OR the convenience of the citizens, the proprietors of the" Pr i ors au RG H.CITYMILLS,"ho vu placed boxes for the reception of orders, at the following places:. ' J. &R. Floyd's store, corner of Wood tod sth sts.; • . :fe.Haywood's Shoe stare, corner Liberty' and Market Beelen>s store, 3d street; • • L. Wilcox, Jr.,Bruggist, cot. 4th and Smithfield; John .t Scdth's store, cor. High and Wylie streets ; . `=:Telegrarb Office, Fourth street; Grocer, par. sth et and hiarket alley ; . Grazes 111. II e, Oth Ward. • The Flour waanti it will call twice or thrice daily,'for orders, and the Flo to &C. 4 deliVtrid . promply either in barrels or SacksAsack ' Flour Is preferable for family „use ' ) without charge for'Cartagii. ' It is plain' that no'accounts can be Allowed;and that drivers canlave ho permission to leave Flour without payment. We IMPe that the public; will be pleased with ibis arrangement, as we .shall endeavor to do them 11181. CE. lalay2o) . WILMARTH & NOBLE. HO I, FOR CALIFORNIA. rpHE subscriber has been authorized to receive Pack -1 ages to be formartiedto San Francisco by the house CORWINNR,HROTHBR &.CO., at Panama and. to eltgnePasiage m first .- class sailing Vessels from Panama to Sam Francisco. , Every information giver, on application:to • . JOSHUA ROBINSON,' a. to Post.Buildings,Fifth st., near Wood.. gnREAPEST SUMMER 6001)S IN TOWN.—iLight Cloths, . wool vCashmarertes,', Scotch Plaids, en Wile and - Ducks, with every variety of Mar seilles and - other Vestings and Trimmings, by . ieb r.; The Af Pittsburgh PreSvery:” TarAVING taken a-lease of welt kilown•ltrewerh 1.1. and having it now in fall operation; I-gm now pre pared to furnish my friends and the public with a nape ilor article of .61.. ES and BAVARIAN BEER, in any .gaintity....; Cali and ,see,atthe earner Of Penn street and natter jan 4 ll A. BENIT2. -s=-WSktßisti kittookiesi ilaransirsf LARS.PAINTINO.A.ND STAINING, varitutted to mash; at lila. 100 ST. CLAIR ISTRELT, PITTOPMan. For -specimens; call- at. Wilkins' liallf.Walker's Ex thatige r Smithfield-street ; and Resell's Rat Store,Wixa imd 10.0: F. , s..aprana elnd - adages, painued in ti Superior Manner: ' „- Fiescopsinting executed inimpetior style,wimasneri, can and-Foraignaesignsp &SIMMS WATSON: ' YES EDWARD R. KiraNki lIME .'. - 7,. : 7.-...... , i - ::z- - ...._;,.,..'iv.:', - .'i -, ..i... . ',4. .'‘r.!. -, " . • -.,..... - 4::.. ..: , ; - ...C.: . -..'-' ,,i ' . . .. . . ....,,. ETM=:= 111,iiiitiet:Clotir in g Selling Low for Cosh. r.:DETANY;49.O Liberiy 'streo NAldn dte,.ban on • •'il;:hrOd-a•targo:noa?toranr 1110 Jate.t istyle of niertgoals, rra Nit Pitiable colors. Mao, pants, Vests statidkelhor Itert: :Wbotorato P lloll lSeers Will'fiaa tnott 4eistiable.: - atork to select fromfeed bo oat low for Obit:. Welt. E 8.0 tl A.N TAILOR,:I: TNFORMS his friends and customers Hi at lia has open• .ed - a CLOTHING STORE, at No. SU L Smithfield st , : where they can la stilted at all dines with anything in his lino, mado In the most finished style , and workman like:winner. His Goods sun all fresh, of tho best and Snort fashionable material, and no pains will be spared to avid Me greatest degree of satisfaction to his pat . roni, good - wookofßeady blade CLOTHING always •on bandi • ' s Wean - _ No. 17: Smitkfuld ova, • Pirtabuogli, - •• Dr AS JUST RECEIVED FROM THE EAST—a large LI and earefullyJKleeted stock of French. English. and Amerierin 'CLOTHS, - CASSIMERES and VEST INGS—'of the most approved colors and styles; which he isprepareil tqyrtako [Cronies irobe very, best : and or the most reasonable terms. He has always on - hind a good assortment of gentle- ; men's Fashionable •Etairf Isins CLOTHING, Shins, ' Collars, Cravats, Hanherchlefs Gloves, Suspenders /cc. nov3o:3m Clothing I Clothing - THREE. SIG: DO 0•R . L . . JOHN ItI'OGOSKEY, tir/udaals anti Retail Dealer in Coding, 151 Leetty it. Pituburgh, Pa. • • ' • ikArY sloe k, of Fall and Winter. Clothing is now. ready, ANL, an:whaling 'to upwaids of 8100,000, which I'think will be found to by one of the choicest seleeuons at ggaar• menu ever got up in this or any other city in the West , ern country. My purchases having been all. made misty, I have thereforeavolded the late advances made In almost all aesciiptions of - Woollen Goods, and am therefore ena bled to offer my.. stock at al usualty.low prices- - I bare this season paid more, than usual attention tO the inadufactuiting indl.style of any garments, so that the very lowest priced as well as the finest ace got up in a style and eligance not to be surpassed. hundreds of new coati:mark, both wholesale and retail, have-been attracted as much hp the superior. make of ,the clothing as by the lowness of my prices: - • The proprietor would particularly call the attention of all dealers in Clothing to l.is present „stock believing that upon examination of the quality and prices of his Goods they will bo Induced to purchase at his establish ment. The wholesale room now contains upwards of 11,0011 garments, from the finest in quality to the lowest in The proprietor is now determined to make this depart ment a point ;sterna anraction, and with this view has constaatlyon hand a large quantity of goods suited to 'every secuon of the United States. In the cutting department will always b e found a very .large selection of all the ahoicestmakes of Cloths, Cas simeres and Silks, to be found in this or eastern markets. - /leis prepared to make cloths reorder to rho shortest notice in the latest and most fashionable styles. He respectfully invites his old friends and enstoinersa as lvvil as the Public in general, to call and examine fot hernsolves. joetl3 Guest. loducoutouts to Buy .4310 thing WHIMONIC FORAM CLOTHING 'STORE I '110:219. LIBERTrAND SW IRWIN STREETS.. TFHE subscriber wlsliitto sell 'bis entire stock ig CLOTHING, offers . EXTENSIVE ASSORT: NEW AND .14.S.thOithiBLE GOODS at VERY LOW PRICM I . Personsolthing to purchase -will save mottepby calling on Mint . 7 , t F. seci24 W.I. DAVlll'if, • _ AGENCY OF • Celebrated. Patent Shears. rKIE andersignedhas been appointed by Mr. Heinash,, . of New York. role Agent for the sate of his lastly" e ebrated pate atTailors' - Shears. lie offers these Shears now at manufacturer's prices. Having a complete as of these Shears, from 621 c. up to 812 a piece, be calls the attention of Ladies, Milliners `and Oressura kersand Tailors, to his-establishment, the FRANKLIN CLOTHING STORE, 1:2 Liberty . street, 4th door from St: Clair, and respectfully solicits a share of the public ~patronage, which this article so ituttly deserves. oet3l:tme . J. F. HAVEKOTTE. SEVENTH GREAT BENI-ANNEAL SALE OF • • , • Dit Ir.• 00 ODB . AT - One Pees Store'of A. A. !MASON WOO.. , .N05.,42 and 64 Market . facet. :11 - 11LL commence on Momthx, December 30, I.Eao . If and continue through the month of January. On lads occasion, the whole of their Immense establishment will be thrown open for Retail Trade, and their exten sive stock, amounting to One Hundred and .Thlrty Thousand Dollars, will be offered at Retail, at fully one fourth less than usual ptices.• , • The notice ot their Bemi-Annual Bale to any one of the thousands who attended the sale' of last year; will be sufficient guarantee for a call tins season. They will however mention a few of the Goods and Priceso'or the benefit of Dune who have never attended their Rich 75 . • . . Rich Cishmeres; - - 75 C. Usual price aLOO coops Cotton and Wool Caslunores, 25e.; usual Pri fd 374 e.; t•t 1500 fe. Cotton and Wool Delaines,.l3, 180 c. Usual price 20 and 2.50 ; Sops. High Colored Plain Detainee, 45e; Usual pried 621 e. • 50 pa. Striped and Figured Silks, Mo. - Usual :price 5D pa-Black Silks. Reduced 25 par cent.; ; . .• : 100 pc French Merinoes, 31,00: • Uses/ price 81,374; 30Ops.Paramettas and Ly'oaese Cloths. Reduced 33 per eent . y. 2500 Long Square Shawls, whiehwill be sold at froth al to 85 less than the usual prices.; • . • 31100 yds. Bonnet Rikhons, at 8 and 10c. Usual price Fast Colored Calicoes, 61e. Usual pris . •• 100 eases English and American Calicoes, hi anti 100. Usual price 10 aad 124c4 • - 90 cases Bleached Mcuslins. Reduced Re. per yard; 260 bales Brown Muslin—all grades; Also—Laces, Embroideries, - Prinsmlngs, Hosiery and Gloves, Linens, Checks, Cloths, Cassimeres, and Jeans. Together with an immense variety of other 4300d5, all of which will be marked down to lower priees`thatt any of their previous sales . They invite an early call, ni many of theft Chilliest Goods will soon be sold,- - The lowest price named at first. • A. A. MASON & CO.. Nos. 62 and 63 Marketstmet. Q. p.tv LIM HAVE just received and offer for sale at Wholesale 11 and Remil— ,• . • NEWEST STYLES OF DRESS*TRIMMINGS; Bonnet Ribbons and Flowers; Florence Silt; Ve lvets and Plumes • Embroidered Collars; Cuffs and Chemi. rests; Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs; Embroidered and Revie'd Cashmere; alpaca, merino :and.- silk !lose; children's plain wool and Tartan Hose; children's Roods, Gaiters and Jenny Lind Coats . ; kid, merino and fleeced silk Gloves; gents: Berlin s buck and kid Gloves; genie. super 24 - Shirts and Drawers; gents. Saxony and merino Atari, and Drawers; SavenderslCollars; fancy ()MOMS Comforts Scarfs; Zephyr Work and • Canvass; Carpot;Bags ; Umbrellas; Yarns t : Curtain 'Fringes; Combs; Buttons, Zee., &c. Err Bay State and imported long and square Shawls of every quality._ , [oct2s:2m Fre/it- AirrilralonNewir Goodo t • If p:;.-7 , MA , IIIOEV:'STRERT,' 10'BETIMEN.S01771111 ESTIMET AND THE DIAIIOND..4II FRENcH:ENCiLIati AND. AMERICAN WINTER' DRY 00 ODS T - undersigned is now receiving from the Eastern J. cities by Express, a splendid faSCITtMOOI.of Fancy and Staple Dry treads, purchased exclusively for Cash, fit= the imPortersand-manuflicturers, at least Tine - new. fire per tent. below the eon of those who made their pm , chases earlierin the season, and ri' be sold Wholesale' and Retail for cash at . _ . EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS: _ . 50 pieces Lupin's French Merinoes, Cherry, Scarlet, Pink, Green, Maroon, Black, Mazurlnc Blue and Mode colored, from 671 e. to the finest quality, manufactured under the French Republic. /5 Pieces Superior Bombazines, Lupin's manufacture —at unprecedented low prices. 150 pieces Wank and Colored Alpacas, ftout 191 cents per yard up to the finest Silk Warp and Mohair Ltrstres manufactured. 125 pieces Thibet, Parametta and Coburg Cloths, all colors and qualities, and cheaper , than ever before odor. ed in this Gay. • 350 pieces American and British Prints, superior quali ty:and will be told at extremely low prices. 450 SHAWLS: Superior Bay State.Aind Waterloo Long Shawls, Chameleon , Silk awl Turk Satin Chein and all Wool Broeha Shawls, Slack and Colored Em broidered Cloth Shawls, Plain anti Embroidered Black and Colored Silk Fringe, Thalia and Mons De .Lain Shawls - 350 patterns Superior Dress Silks: Plain Chnntelion Silk and Satin De Chain' Wide Black Gro De Rhine Silks, Plain and Fancy Figured Silks, and Black Plaid Oro De Armour Silks. , 150 pieces Cloths, Cassimeres and llestings, superior quality, and will be sold at a great redaction treat form er prices. • ' . DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS. 500 pieces Bleached Muslin,good quality, all widths, from O to 12i cents per yard. • 600 pieces heavy' yard wide Brown Muslin, from Ole. to the-best article manufactured. 200 pieces Red, White and Yellow Flannels, from 101 msnta per,yard np to the finest Silk Warp and Welch Gauze Flannel Imported. roundpieces high Tanen, warranted made Of Flax yarn, thread, wire tWist,handtpun and grass bleached. 125 pieces Checks, superior Ma frocia inn/ cents per yard togetherwith a large , assortment of Damask Table Linen and Table Cloths, Russia• Diaper and Crash, Cassinetts,.Kentlleky Jeans, Bed'Melting, Do. meatie Ginghams, Colored Cambriesi plain Linseys, Canton Flannels, erc. • . - ' 350 dozen Ladies and Gentlemen's Gloves and H os ie r y —including ?Very„ variety and gullibly, which.will ha sold at extremely low prices. - • , The CUSOMers oldie house and all oath tiugars are requested 16 cell and examine the geode, and secure a bargain, as they wilt be offered Wholesale and Re..all very Tow prices.' frY• No. 75 Marks:street, Peru burgh. u0v1.6 ABSALOM , MORRIS.. 4'474 t Pthey' , ' 4 ;7, • t, , • - - B. M. AtiGifirri ainizor, MERCHANT TAILOR, I►rp Gotibs. NEW-FALL GOODS! JOSEPII HORNE & No: 73 Market, war Fourth street; Cloths: .°laths,s 11:33.0tALS t AT EASTERN JOBBING PRICES.--416 IffiecCs Black nod Fancy colored French . and ,English CLOTHS; Pilot., Cloakmg andDrall Cloths. Jost opened En -A. A. MASON le CO.'S; > dec2 , ,Nos 62Jand 64 Market street. : - - Insportatit,to:Tallora. TIIST. RECEI V ED-0. Dozoissorted Tailors , Patent ep Shears, from No.lo down tolsio2: • • „ • AL S( ,l-03 Dpz.'Barbers , Patera _Serssor4direit from the martufaettrrera, and for 'talent 'si: TETLEVS,I26I,Vond et" 0 • 2 doors below Virgin alley. 'atiiitinerarainfie ratorta F!x YWdartift 2 7 ll MA-PLULY#lnif i Vr• rittlE UNRLVALL • Ir PE/Wt.:Air obtaining all thete., Liquot...ftelOWD anti CEIBA?: , SN I D Of:" has aolely,-inconbegacuee,ef , thUrauretej... O " ils - largo vales made by him to eoneumer 8- been obliged largely to replenish his stockby freshlmpottatiens, he has now the_ sotistaction of otreriogAomo of.the,liest, Wines and I; . iguors ever 'imported' by hint.' Ile would rekir to seato , • • DUFF, GORDON & CO. SUERRIES-rembraciug deli cote Pale at very low prices, TRW old; and some bely choice MANRANILLA, all on draught by the gallon.— . Also, tare old delicate AftlONTlLL7oo,:m!easits - otIO gallons specially selected for commmere- Soma EXTRA AMONTILLADO to bottled; tint in Etitop which he' caalledinu nu equal to an y,that can be produced.: • The MAN Z A.NILLA and AMONTILLADO Sher'. ries -ire - peculiarly adapted la e orivaledecnte,"as they strengthen;without stimulating, and hive not the acid of . . many other Winos. - PORT WINES specially selectezi lort his sales to consumers from the stock of. , Bertmemtals," atOporurospffitoported airectr .• These Wines. are fruity and delicate, ainlgnifia Lien highly atproved by 'kik ernomeriwbeescrise.of Riede manifest strperloritYover ' , Act; PothatratkßerlWines. palmed off as midi. • . 'ThOlll , Ol4 various sans and prices, ia bottles and-on draught by the gallon, or wholesale by the c ask. Amoog them is some rare delicate WHITE PORT and HALM . REY PORT. • - • - .•.•Petiona . safe ring with:Chronic affection of thebOw. eta cannot be too careful in their PORT. , _ • MADEIRA' WINES of various 'sorts, dry and rich,' Ponth Side. old East and West India.: Berets!, trc., &a. on draught, in bottles and by casks.. As to the 'SPARKLEV-WINES Of the satiseriber.' is well known that the MOET EXTRA CHAMPAGNE and the splendid SPARKLING MOSELLE, imported by hint are, superior to. an other Wines-..and are sold at prices ea low as cubist or the inferior' wines now In the marketsvhichare pat upon Mayen' as net class: • lie has also CHAMPAGNE WINES of varloalbrands and qualities, at very low ,prieell, retail or wholesale. the article of CLARET WlNESigenerally, the *tamed. • bar holds himself to be a judge, and he offers the finest I Stock hem, from the very lowest price, by.the eagle 40. ran, to the first slash or "premier errs' of ?Same. Of BURGUNDY WINES hehas - a large stoclr tinda I an - aware--customers that be can present to tleta r franthis vaults, as good a bottle of Burgundy as . France affords. SAUTERNE and BARSAC always ou band in bottles. ' His .celectiou of. RHINE and MOSELLE WINES,' fromm the cellar:lot Messrs. DILINFULRD'& Joanan, of Co. blear, are extensive. and number many Stilt Hocks and Moselle, fro& the cheapest sorts to the very Choicest vintages of the " STEINBERG," witiehlis the best growth& the Rhine. . • • r. la the articles of COG NAC, and oIIsafBRANDIRS be has now mane stock, embracing some very old'extra of 1600, of Grasp, Morn ft - Co., ana some celebrated "CLAVIE'ROf . 1821,"In*eighth caski, and IBC In bhds. and "DUBOUCHE,” 1944, in hhds. on consignment, which wilt he sold tow. •• • • 3 ' • SCOT6Iii and ttIONONGAHELA - WHIS. REV,IAMAICA' SPIRITS; PRESERVING BRANDY slid OM-other' Wines' and Lapaors, including - all of the above, SOLD by ItiffrAlL TO CONSUMERS in sny quantity :desired. . • ' - A constatiesuthorted stock of 11AVANASECIArta.1 • • eail Goods adOorget, within one doses reach of..Phita dints, rantarrrmo. Orders wilt be . PrompUY•eteca te if sent by mail' r telegraph • - • Address, . . . JACOB - • • Cheap Wine Store, • • • . 111 Walnut mreet,'Philtt. DecKeit 'Woodward Cc Co., Builders and Erectors e Lightning Rods. 01 . 3 SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLES; OBDERS left at this office or the Pala Office; , and for personal .interview ea be seen on Fourth °street, residence of Hunt; between Woodinul Ferry: - Wm:ices—Professor Silliman, - Editor of Sillimun's Journal ; Professor 0. N. Iffiteltell, o(-the .Cincinnati Observatory ; Professor Robert C he s t e r Transylvania I University, Kentncky ; Professo t.owey, D.D., I M. D., New York; Professor J. L. Cassel, Cfearland University. Ohio. In Pittsburgh—A. W. Loomis - , John. Harper, Wilson M'Candlesa, Mr. Childs, Col. Morgan, Rev. - Mr. Spares, J. D. Williams, Major Harding U. Arsenal; John Ewing Sons , .L. Harper, D. N. -What, W. A. Mar s hall, John Sompson,Mmor Davis and John II flhoenber- • • .• Outllese Saps.'. DEMON'S SPLENDID OUTLINE MAPS are now being introduced into all the leading schools in New England sad New 'York. We bare obtained the agency for them in Pittsbrughi and invite teachers and school committees to calland ezaredue them: No. I—hisp of the Western Eemisphere,Silzfe inches. No. 2 do Eastern • do do No. 3— do North Anierica,7ol s 4 No. 4— "do' ' United States, 70x22 No. 5 co:: Europe, • 70:82 No. 6 do ' Asia, : ;oz7o NO. do S. America ft Africa, 70:E4 Pnce . of the series with key,W.s; pl' the firet.To ffenaisphere Maps, with key, StO: • "-•: - Theself.aps ace unrivalled ift.a . ccuistefi ' beamy aid cheapness, and adapted to the .wants 'of thb primary, grammar and high schools of the United States. • • For sale at publisher's prices, without addition of freight charges, at the . EDUCATIONAL BOOK STORE, • cor Market and Fourth eta. Flour VITILMARTII NOBLE will is ell their Bald Flour, V, delivered on land after -the Ist- November; at 114125 f' 100 IbeySaperfine at VI,OO Q' 100 ibs. A:liberal dm? • • - DISPIPELIS ISTSTITUTE: Aff EDICAL DEPARTMENT The regular coarse - Of IIL Lectures will 'commence on sthe firs: of -IVoceniottr and continue until Molest et February. TheAnatcriu oat Department-trill be opened, and.readr.to receive Students-by the first orOctober. The bledioal HePart„ Ment will be underthe direction of the:follownig. _ • • . -• . PROS , tilSO SS: . , 2. Fusinicsrs, Professor of Anatomy. - R. S. liwarvorr, M. D.,- Professor of Surgery. . 11. J. flux..c.s, TX,P.rofessor.of Theory and Practice:o Medicine. . W. BranTowast., M. D., Professor of PhYsiclegi„, • tholity,ltruieralogy. and Geology. J:Keto, - 111.D, Professor of Mmeriti Medica,Therripetti • tics and Medical Jurisprudence. J. hlurtorr„Saaratils, D.; Professor Of Chemistry. and Pharmacy 1. A. Wasois, - M.D., Professor of obstetrics and Dis eases of Women and Children.. . ,a C 5 SQOE -. nucrcnaß Medtetne Prof. If. J: Hors Surgrry—Prof. R. S. Natvros. „ • _ Z Emmert, 31. D. Anatomical Demenitrator... The fees a full course amount to Each Professor's Ticket,sls. Matriculatorte De. monstrator's Fee,llo. Gmduation,B2o. - - - Those desiring turther information, Willple use address their letters fpos t paid) to the .Derm Mpi Students - ant. sing in the city will please - call him-at therCommer , clot Hotel. NEWTON, 31. D.,. Dean of die Faculty; LAW DEPARTAIF.NT. Law Hon E W Prof of Theorynnd Preitice of JNO DMA eiram, Esq, Prof,of Commercial Jurispraddaim. commutuc ations p ertainin? to this department must. be addressed to ;W - . M. n7NCI, Esq. , 2ireMpkiS,ll/n4.lMare l o Bso ; The Faculties, (or intetlectual abilities, moral worth, and professional acquirements, will 'compare favorably with the most distinguishe din oar country. ThiPdcdinal Faculty constimtes an- anomaly, , dos -or -any -other country- alt of them ate able I t eCturers and the best of Whose who wiliconiemplate ger geographiettlposi don,' and the extent of our population, can have nodoubta.s to: the eligibility of our situation for ink enterprise o 1 .'the. kind. As to health, incindlug alfseas ens of the year, we deny that any orhercirphas MOW . • The first class of the Law and Medical Departments°. this Institate were smell; but thu gentlemen COMP:min them are talented and in thOighest degree respectable— a favorable omen fox the future prosperity o f the Institate.! That the public maybe satikfiednt the permanency of this school, we teel it our duty to state, that the Trustees and Faculty form, a stair in action; which augurs well cot ; its future success, and that the peculiar Internal organi zation whlch - conaeots'ittetn, cannot be interupted. I Prexiderit of die-Memphis Institute:- Silver 'Porky Spoonpc4r , c. - .Vii'r. keepzonstantly on hand 4 largo assortment of silver . Finks Spoons,. Ladles; &e : , of one oivti manufaeture, of staltdsrd silver. N to CO _ - .r , -_, . • . ' • •- s , - JOHN. H. ParEADDE, . , 95151atket street. magnifying fiteases,•,.. • - griF one, two sun three g asses, anima .for ,4etieting kJ counterfeit bent: , notes, and other purpoues, forsele by roan%) ' • .101ifirlt APFADDEN dr. CO. ---•- . .To•the Ultimata of Alleglient .A 110 X for the reception of Orders foiCIT Y MILLS 11. FLOUR is left at the store oT Mercer &Robinseni. Federal street: Such Orders will be plemptly_ll9Plie4 aostßd . , .NtILMAR'FH & NOBLE. ' SOO nera Wanted Itaxaedtatety, AT THE CHARTIERS. - RAILROAD. The wage& etre' 80 cents per day; and we. charge 81,7 per week for boarding._ Apply atthe office on the Steuben• burgh. near IdDonatd!s tavern—Ciailea from Nur ane2finf) BURNSIDE, HANHEY & CO. IDAXEIPSIIROU.N;, : Ipl , Bang: dug Putty , , Starott.Pollsh.; , Pare Bay Rum; received and for sale 14' COULI'ER.-2e: MACKE, edinor of:Wood ttad Third streets, IsAWLS.—Reeelved this morning per express, 'AIX r§o Moshe, Bay state and Long BIiIKSVLB--very tome r st) les and qualities. , For sale low. MASON /S . CO, 62 and G 4 Market street. 3UBBLS. LASE SUPERIOR TROUT AND SAL, MON Just received from the-Pittsburgh and Isle Royal Copper Mining Company. These Film thr excel lit one flavor and fatness any caught in' the lower Lakes, and ate put up expressly for family use.' •• - • - • ' 'HENRY C. KELLY, concr of Fifth street andlMarket alley. DR-INTIM PAPER—A Iµllsupply of eh the, (baron' I sizes on band and made to order. ' fet2o . REYNOLDSi EtfluE.. - lette and -211lartne ins= nee. tiE INSURANCE-CO. OF . NORTH Azgruce will T.make pennahent andlimited ban/arias on Property in this City and vicinity, and on shiptnenui by Canals, Xvors, Latea l and by Sea, The propertles of this Com pany are :well Invested and 'anal' an available fund for the amplo Indemnity of allpersons who desire tobe pro tented I Xnsurance. - Whl. P. JONE.S; agent,. - • 441 'Water street. ------ - as. ing - suhsCriberswishßeesintoavlnfona the citizens of Pitui erallyithat belies removed .1...-birtlh and the ohne g e l i q os . 61 and street, his CARPET sT"Eg**F o utpi.street,r e cent ly oeen to the Apollo Building:B,o. us s Di; andnbas connected therewith - the p r i„b,,,y . th . a e oil l furtnorlyitsedasthe Chronicle Printing a ° , ; * --. ..hl },- i n l' °onnection With his old room, takes .the°lr oa r slealloos.°C.ao7.zetieusrptatisbliachemnyistibtoiunge,thine ethiiionactrytty; and his advaar a.s ge e nicat and good light, that he is certain' rci r rr n i ae rin e 'e n er3i person who may favor him within calk od,;.. mk s ---- "t " • mplete in.every article In his brie, and ...”..7. ---- egidl t l7 , , C il/ be taken at all.times to show goods to s. ' —.- -- aping ..'loo k or bur. -• . rsons,-- .. • Peoca,3l , . . .. .. . ~ ,~~~ ~~:x,- r ~~~-tee. ~` ,rt MM=ll • WYPE.CUR ri , • • tHATIONAT.i.LOMVPUND... - • .... • • c.* artSll7lllll‘4olllltlloll4lPlr, '' 4,f1...n.r0 . 4,,C05E.0trenet 12-; ;`' Xf) JAKDON,4NI) ; . liPir494llEl 1056 0,1. 19949•R5t". 5.1 1 ,111"1.97,* :?:!?Rt , ANlTtii Q. fie taleri.Pkiltiflif .IVIIOIUOO _ tquiiisinal . sutptdiitsvestain . U.S 4ooir et tnt 'l3, toas, and oiler securities in rho City of ibex Pkr..l%,fi Poe iv, hell in this 'co:until ever-11,00W PeritOrs,:t.„. oteringyartiellatoia.the profits ortheronitisny. rskv taken at reduced rates. • -. „ • •• Ailloq the tilvantages - of a ' Puliey'irahis 'Company . Ihr-- , 410W0g,:•-•• I_APrirtYigau red for the , tens of life ratty *RIM! :Jong tiofroce arte•haff the amount of antirial'Prtellaimt vrittrauknov ItejallYk in deposit of. poljeyistuAis; eftS tided In of profits. .• • - • • • ire may rainy. time surrender bli'poUcy7atitt itieeltte • back as valatoureof one-ball the. gpBBll- X!!!! 1 gs 1 01:. 1 11 WI in annual +ornmon premiums. A ParlY•eifecry insored•for- wbole•lifelniiy,l47pay ment Of almniintn, canvert IL; insnriCdce intoesfamor. policy upon Aq ltku system now.lutrodaced... "i• .• • ,Purties already molted Ind entitled ta.a-tiorkiasrd iutie; are - het ahldichtfrom•sttlit t*tokird loin;;If-tlii • prefer it, upon the teens stated in lets. the. 50e1qtY'l!•PAIPP.'471 • ithat A.PicrlY 'malt at '4 l moderato arteniti•prarahwit4 , for ufe, Atilt bp SCITTiV.CI Q reQQl4egeof.l.¢. yettr4, the full snot insured up to S 4 000, w ilt be out xofatreLar If lie diesliefore react:Chit '{,at dite,"tbh lull iota Insured will be paid to hikikailly to legatrevrosealuititii. • ' l4 - ithas become oustomaryln the Attantieseitiee for con ~ gregations to insure the infra of their 'Parvitx, tied on Christmas or Nem.Yettr's dayardualta thosiattulPt or 0•7 vent of- the policy. This is cettainly nn , ereelleut .3smy -of thawing their regard for 'diet Minlettiovilioie - ariltry ihverf uutur ealeSialscarcely equal ;to l i slrurftediatd: mans, To the man of family, m bin des ,tt Is a con solatloa beyond- e xpresslo ft to -kite* that- 'bet fie' • littlecones teethes provided for.- • .. •1, . '• • Churches involved, would do well to insure ibe'lfirtim of one Or more'of•the Vitiates,' at 'tetese , derubt6 , Theo I :autoant would be Boohoo to liquidate the4obr.... - - • 1- Explanatory pamphlets and Information gfveri grins; 'at the Honking House ot WM:A:HILL nov4o Wood st,seeond dt or above Fourth. . •-• , • , ! Pireafdent S'ilitusolimr , l ".'''.'''''.:".."-; 1111r.ifiS . .TAKEN INSURANCE .ON liliii LlE'll rilti: JUL Stiooo, in the Connecticut atiiilliiftrlusi , ranee'ComPanY M, of gam fordiConneeflettigi ..-, . qv: 'if w . The following are the Joint Steck ;ate§ ,pf .IPneM4Pt ' a of other'Llfe Lateral:tee Companies compared witlitigi' s rates of 'Hartford we and Health' InstrranecCdmilihn,Y. ' Annual Payment/or Policy of orle allmtan4 doir4l.lr. .'it '2iill\iii 6' , : , Nitric a/Company'. • ..V., ,r, t :','l - 4,,.. , ...Air Hartford Wad ILlnif.Co , • 10.2 tr, 13.6 ISAG %.90 SO, Etna Life Insurance Co• • 41.70: IS. 21.30, VA 10.80 ._Charter Oak Life fel.' Co.. —11.70,'1d 21.20'92•50 4 8 Z 0 : United States Life Inf. C0.•14.2 , 1 19.00 25.2634 , 43,80, Pennsylvania Lifelas.Co • .14.40120.90 27•5 0 37.10 %I+Bo'National Loin Fand'Co.:; , '.l4.sq 19.30 25.50:1470 52.80 ,It will seen by thiabovis tabla that - the rate's rot , / di sarence (witboutparicipation,iap tau) in tbii.Compatiy are moils than fifteen ' per 'tent. loWer than any :Olaf Stock Company in this Cannfry or-the World, antr.they bare beenatiopt,d,a(ler a-fali investigatioa of the,wilele , Those washing to itlgtlYL` lA . either. the Conn. 111ritnai or the Hartford Life and„lleakkgo. will apply to • •' • - , —'C.".9OOOLTONV • ' . Cotner. of 9111.0144Wmodutreetaiup stairs. , Mead :Phis . . . To Farmers and those wishing TO "INS OitH 'DETACIIET THE New York " Washington_ County, Mutual /WM ranee Company " is tha company for them to insure In. Ms the only Farmers' Idutrial trusurtnee Company that has ran through five years without taxing. _ thci{ note. His the largest company of the kind in the world, numbering over 111,000 - members. 'lt'doet: not Insure Steam Mills, _Carpenter or Cooper shops, or. anytblug hazardous or extra-hazardous. Only Houses, Barns and their contents; and" but 152,000 on' one. risk Churches; Academies and School Houses, and but .81,000 on : each. . A certificate can be seen from one of the first men bi IPittsburgh, to show thothe Company Aloes: milt lost:. es Promptly.. C A. CtiliTONJ.i qui Agent, novt • ... Coe •of 4tli andAVood sts:, State airatusth /nee Inawrance CompssuyJ .. - • HARRISEttIAGLII,P4..• ,; veri c liberal ppronageeztended to 'thia'Cirtrips... T having' lasted policies twthe.atheruitinfincor. One and a Half Million of Dollars) daring the last throq. months, is sufficient mailifeitntion of ' the estiniatitoril • and confidence of thegablk in.the hystein of Matthaei; meat on which its business is i conducted.,, • , • „7, • . e To city or country merchants, and of ings,' and isolated or country Property,3tbelintrail - ' 7- this company affords advantages in point of chanytuhaV • safety and security; inferior to no lasi/ranee. Oubjtaift. • i! lc this country. . • I Conducted on the equitable anditreadklmpriivedszsw. tem of Classificatiet; of Risk excli Ileum; ; .hazards, insuring only a limited'emountithany,pap,ltif • entity, thus precluding the frequency and occuirenhae Mtge fires, and also, on both the Stott addl!dutual plait ••• it not only posresseathe,chespoess eyed necrommodation .. of both methods, butentitlei the insnred'io, tspa rt ibips- 4 • tion in the profits: • - • •- 1 5:...:..:. -: .. • I is under the-control of the following Directors s.,- P. Rutherford, A. J. Gillett, John W. Petite!, Samuel T. Jones, Alonzo A.Carrier,Philo.C. Sedgoricki-Robell. • I • . J RUTHERFORD, Prue's.. • A;J:GILLETI' Seey •"-A• 031 • • 1. A. A. CLUII24 Actuary:..;?:. r. .1, • ,„..i.-,1:0 Jr Branch. Office for Western . "Pennqylvaisia,,•sl Smithfield street: Pittsburgh: Personi - deshiideiriVirii • ranee will be furnished -wi th loots.of the, Company. try . milling at the office - , , roestltb . INBUR.A.IIOBI, • T. ILE DEJACIV ARE MUTUAL "SICVSTIi'; IN ANCE COMPANY.—Office. North litiop t efthey.z.. change, Third street, Philadelphia. • Rath 116thzse3:14•4•Bnildthas,-. bleinhanditamrcd other property in tosoWand counny, insured ,agirturt, less or, damage by fire at the !owe-straw of premium., . . • Mamma Insuasitcs.--!•They also inctife Vesieli, Car- goes and freights, foreign or coastwise, ander 'o,oeri or special policies, as the assured May desisiki/iir.: , Itrisan TEA.ltspoidwzioN.—They also.instireilliatehan dire' transported by Wagons,. Railroad, parai , ..Ganal Boats and bier= Boats, en rivers and Mis, tin the most • liberal terms. . , • _ ' - DIRECTORS—Joseph H. Seal, Edmond A: Bauder John C.-Davis. Robert Burton, John 11. Penrose; Samuel l • :Edwards, 0e o. G. Lap er, Edward .Darlizigton, ba so R. Davis, William Folivell,John Huston, James C. Hand, Theophilus Pudding, H. Jones Breaths, Henry Sloan, Hugh Craig, George Serrill, Spencer Mc- Ilvam, Charles Kelly, J. O. Johnson, William Spencer , • S-Thomas John Sellers rain . Eyre, Jr: • D RS .AT pirrs atritu —D. T. filsrami, IleglirPOC /no. T. Logan.' • - •••• J. ..-•-• r t • , . symmeni MARTIN, Preside n t;,* . Tinos. C.:Hatm,.yiee President , • " ' Josted C,oWirf, Secretary, ' Mee of the Couipany,No. - 42.%Vatcr sireet,Pirtp• buret.' W. A.:MADEIRA, A,geriC New IDnaland Live'tools Inauxono co . ed. IDERBONS 'desist:um •of Miming their. Animals will . JE, team from the .following . by„ law . of Ova CotrlpallY, that Me terms of lifeinsuranee on stack isTery different from inmsnanda on: hannan life. 'Die insured are entitled to pay where the animal breaks, a leg„ becomes blind, f At mCLJt x. In the ovent of ••neeident ordisease of latch ;• a nature nate cause permanent injury, though death may • • not ensue, they - will bo liable for the dardage dont( td the alumni not kneeeding the amountinsured. O. • • • ' • G. ....COLTUI4, , Ageot • , • '4 noos . — roe of. Fourth agatl Wood sts.,up stedri. ::Plre.andkittaittsivlna - nratace.t.: !POE OFrlCE.of,ttio Inesstarots Co. qb Ronk Amenca has been removed to the Wake:souse of Hardy; Joins* I: tr. Co., No. 141 Front street, third house East of Wood 1 street.where she subtle iiber.vvill tssual'ollains Qn • ings and their conteuttond op Skipments by B;oupboats and 'other vcsiels, - for the above old Mid regionaibia Company. is JONF.E4 A ant. lirmorisatiah • mUF. MUTUAL LIFE AND HEALTH INBERANOB COMPANY, of Ptiladefphfw, IncOrporatedt bt dm a Legislamra of Pen asylvania, March,lbe ; ebtister, Pitt , petuol; Capital 13100,000. Rata lower thata,nny Ft/Tsui• e mania Company; and Rill O per sent . lowerthin Ida • usual rates of,Life Insaranez, as the foliltAvlnenOßlPari• son will show. Thus . * person ot the,age.of ;A) inswing I. for 3100 for life, most pay in , the Gira rd yenta $ 2,36. Penn Mutual 82,30, *Amiable SIX, New E.'ngl and $2,30, Albion 52,49, NewTorelife".o43o, ,Lie . and Health, Fhiladelphin,Bl,9l.• .; • , Drascrtnts---Samuel D Orrick, 'Cbarlea - Dr. El 214 - Wm V Boone, Robert' P.lring, Martell P. allYer W Baldwin, Chas UEt Campbeil,_4l,l fßeeve t ht. Lewis,Cooper, J Rodman . Barber, E B Bittler r ldwin Cope: Presi! r denr,‘Bantittel•D Orrick.; •We ..rnsidsnl, Bohan P.lKbig Sectaary, Francis BlucLburne, • , - Applications will La received and leicriitiltirmiiilon given by SAMUEL. VABNIMTOCK,,Agent. Armes: , Commercial Rooms, corner s oc Third ' andWooti ;streets rittsbargh. ' • • • •'• • • -00291 INDEMNITY The 'FishWin • Elie . Insurhnee Compaq? °V Vitl i "" lik TNIRECTORS: • ; Chatlesll7,l3a no k --. .oettnie.i9..ltichards, • Thomas Ran, . Mordecai 1) Lewitt, ' •• Toblea:Wagner,'' AdelPldE. .Barallelgnlnt , . . • -David S-Brorint, smith, • Morris Patterson, • ZHAO. WAIA.NCICER;Presn. . Continue to Flake Insurance , perpetual or llnalied everydescription of property In town:anti , country: The Company, have reserved a large contingent Iruud which, with their Capistrand Premiums, safittri ny"ested, afford ample protection to the assuroiL • The Assets of the, Company. on January Igo,. as üblished agreeably - to an Act of . Asisembly, were' LIS fol lows, vlz :- • tdortElges • —lel i0 4 . 7 ; 4 tid•41 Real Elotale --• • • •--•‘-• 04,124 93 Temporary /Anna .Stocks-• . Cash,AO.--- , -•- - a• • • • •-• • 39,904'31 , . Since:theft ineerporanonr:Sf Zefttly_Aey have paid upwards of Chu Ktfitors Foutlitoidred Thew. " f a Dsuars,losses by.ftre, thereby affording, evidence Orate advantages of Insurance, a well ainit,abilify and disposttion to meet with priorapineas t all liabilities: , • J. OARDDW...R , COFEIN, Mcnt, ' ' Mica N. g. cornirlArabd'and J4l .to • Fire and Idnrine instreatiaos: •• 't THE inainance Company orriotth Anneries.;:of PhDs- Aelphia i through W daly authorized Agent,the. sub scriber, acre to make permanent and limited lain:wine propetty,lnetin city and ini and on eltipmema Dy th o.eanal and *IASI. • - gIitECTOREI • '`. " Arthur eXatan,Ereal.. Samuel Droolte, Alex. Henry i . • Charles Taylor, Samuel IV...lanai, •' • " Saamet W. Smith; Edward Smith, Ambrose-White, John A. Brawn, ". Jacob . Thalamic John White, • Jahn R. Ne! , . - . Thomas P. Cope, . . • • Blatant IX Wood,: •'• Wm: Welsh . . Henry D. Sher/ant; Sed 3 p- L• This is : the oldest Instuance Company jn. the Crated States, having been chartered in r,"94, inroune,. i a ger. 'pound, and from its high standing, long:experience, am. ple means, and avoiding all rislm of an extra haZardons• charitcter, it may be considered atoilliriog am ple'sectirl.. . g3r to i her IYELLIAM: ONTat. • -At thrunting ROOM of 1611 Arfv . C . , Jima!, & Co., Water and , 'Front sts.irmblualr- " ' • ' • . raytr 71..; ;a 0, '313,3W,492 I , EMEZIE