- - - ,4#,tittTrgii Muoiltog Otrutorg. -'',J3 O -rtk&S and- Exthange BroXxers., latlimer, FOiirtit st,rtext door to Pittsburgh Bank: DOOtr4.-trgent, -- ooraill'l'Vobdend Steth streets. . HttgliDAing, Fourth stteetopposite M & M Bank i - TKAIIII.II *Co., 64 Wood , street,2d door aboveYourth. S Jones it Co., EL:W. - sorner..Wood and Fourth sts. 1 1 / 1 1.4..Carryi,.6.5 Word street. 54 door below Fourth. J W Robertson, corner Wood and Thinistreets. - 3Errraterkillahm, comer Wood and Third streets. t Wni W - Dlialfs 4-Co.: cornet Wood and Third sti W . Cook ii-illarris;"comer Market and Fifth streets. N . Holmes 4-Sons; 55 Market st., between, ad and 4th. Waich Makers anti:Jewellers --W4PicWilsonicorner Market and Fourth street's - H Richardson, 71 Market street; near the Diamond . John B, McFadden & Co, 85 blarket street, near Fifth Sands-& Reitman, 7 Fifth street, ncar. Market Bleak &-klartherger, Sixth stteet, near Grant TVholesale Grocers Commission 4 Produce -Dealers, . Stout& eu,ioa Wood street, above Fifth. - :64Gaantler Kng, 211 liberty Stre424, opposite Hand. -E. Bruce, Ir., 12 -Commercial Row, Liberty street. 0 Commercial Kew, Liberty street. .Sfieorge & CO4 ;ad Liberty. street, opposite 7th. -3ehrt Orter,*.bl Liberty street. , M.Dorittly,2lo Liberty street, opposite Eagle Hotel. the.te & Hunter, 188 Liberty street. "sChirkan-&- Co., 142 Liberty street. Carson & McKnight, Sixth, betweercWood end Liberty. & a-Floyd, Liberty, Wood and Sixth streets. Lambert & Shipton,l33 and 135 Wood street. WolDlrer, 168 Liberty street, opposite 6th. W'& li IdeCutcheon, No. 152 Liberty street. Brown &Eirkpatrick,l44 Liberty street, - English &Bennett, 27 Wood at., opposite St. Charles. Tassey & Best, 35 - Wood street, opposite St. Charles. J:8 Dilworth & (le n 27 Wood, between Ist and 24 sts. -Wriallatettler&Co,Nos. 18,and.20 Wood street. Wick & hicCanctless corner Wood and Water sts. Wm McKee, corner Wood and Front streets. lßurbriage, - Wilson &Co., Water, bet. Wood and Smitli'd. -Canteh, Carothert & Co., Water and Front streets. Reis & Berger, corner Smithfield and Second streets. Cansmins et'Smith,3 Smithfield street, near Water, James Bennet, , Jr., corner Water and Smithfield streets. /1 Grant, 41 Water, between Market and Wood. W B Holmes &'Bro-,_37-Water,bet. Wood. and Market. LB Waterman, 31 Water and 62 Fitst street: James Da1ee11,.24 Water end 44 Front street. John F Petry,corner Hancock st.and Duquesne Way. Bltlg.& 27. Wood,' street. - ztlleriMattilews & C o ., Water, bet. Market and Ferry Coronisinon - Produce, and Forwarding Merchants Sellers &Nicols,ls Commercial Row, Liberty street. David Fluttnurnons & Son, 135 Wood street. George Cochran, No. M lVood street. W Hathartgir,43 Water and 104 Front street. A Viuskirir & Son, Smithfield street, near Water Robertson & Reppert, N 0.109 Second street. Armstrong & Crozet, 25 Market st, between Ist-and 24 Breyfogle & Clarke,lo9 Second street, above Wood. 1 7 i 7 hoksoli Grocers and - Deakrs in Liquors. . R Watson , 9ortier Liberty sad Wayne streets. Sao McDevitt & Bros, 13 Commercial Row, Liberty st. Jas Pattiin, .Commercial Row, Liberty street. J.Rryar,j.lci. 114 Liberty street,and 53Dilmond alley. T3` do Jackson Duncan, 328 Liberty street. Robert Moore, 11 Commercial Row, Liberty street. Robert Bell, Liberty street,Opposite Wood. ,Wirelmatr & co, 181 Liberty street: - - - W &-111 Aliteheltree,l6o Liberty street. Jacob Weaver, Jr.„ owner Market and Front streets. Saddle, llamas and Trani; Makers. T OLtve r, Liberty, opposite Seventh street. & Holstein, 126 Weod street, near Virgin alley. J P Smith,l42 Wood street. Rahauser k Da11156 he id of Wood street. W ♦Gildenfenney,loo Wood st.,third door below Fifth, R & W htaelrey,9o Wood st-, bet. sth and Diamond alley. Samna' Bleelstrkart,96 Wood, bet.stit and Diamond aPy. R Rartley, 86 WoOd sc, eor. Diamond alley. • . - Linking. Glasses And _Varieties. 7 GMespie & Co., 76 Wood sr., between 3d and 4th. a. Kennedy Sanger, 62, corner Wood and Fonnh acs Kenned yr Petit street, near Wood. • Q:aseenstvare and Chian. Georga-Breed,94 Wood street.' - - M Hodkirson, 66 Wood, between 3d and 4th streets. Henry Iftgby.l2s Wood street, ;2 doors above Fifth. Bookiellers and Stationers. •' Kay le Co, corner of Wood and Third streets. J G Backofen, 137 Lib erty stree t.--Gentout Books. Victor Bertha, Fifth street, between Wood and Market. ••S H hiciltir,Sl Wood st.--School Books and Stationery. Luke imbaus, 1i.g 7 t,i39 Wood st.--Scbool Books, Stat'ry. Elliott lb Engitsh, 79 Wood street. '- - Johnston &Stockion„corner Market and Third sts. It'ff - Litesort te Co., 130 Market st i 2d door from Diamond. Bosworth Co.,Foarth street, near Market. - • . „ . - ' Patent 'Medicine. Wm Jackson, comer Liberty and Wood streets. : - .Shepherd'aftledicine Depot, 64 Smithfield street. Clothing Stores Bina &Alorgan,l22 Liberty st, 4 doors above Virgin ay E I , rinvenfeltf & Bros., Atliencam, Liberty street. J. E Downing, 218 Liberty street. W A& L C hichtillen,23o Liberty, cor. Garrison alley . Boebyer & dribble , 251 Liberty 5t.,3 doors e.bove Irwin W Brit% corner Liberty and Irwin streets. • 4ohn P Hopewell, 139 Liberty st., near St. Clair. AS Marsland,4s Liberty it.; corner Virgin alley. . r Delany, 45 Liberty street. !mist & Bernard, 148 Liberty street. Closkay, 151 Liberty street. H9higneli 1.31i1 Liberty street. Lawrence Mitchel; 16s Liberty street. W Leonard, Be 2 Wood streetibet.4th and Diamond alley Schroederillageman & Co.; 67 Wood,l door below 4th Hilderbrand & C . 2,,10 Wood street, near Water. Seibert Chester,Smithfield st.,bet. 4th and Dianthi ay 'Parker & Lowe 56 Smithfield street, near 4th.' hilorganstern St. 0r05.," Oak Roil," 46 Liberty street. ft Straw, coiner Market and Second streets. 11 Barker, 31 Market st., between 2d and 2d. Guata'aria /*tots. W D McCartney, corner T o lberty and Smithfield streets. JOIm White, Fifth at., between fitarket and Ldberty. JoseptiCratg, Wayne st.-, opposite Canal Basin. jOanwiriglit,l43.Wood At.,l door below Diamond alley Meizdtant Taikrn , A Monclland, Smithfield st. l bet. 4th and Diamond alley 4 4aMUM Grali Etchange Ifiuldings, St. Clair street.. Cheap .Pladieationa: M A Miner. Smithfield et., - opposite 'Brown's Hotel. ,ALP Morse, 85 Fourth street. latiltitesT Literary Depot, Third et, opposite Foot °dice . , Dry Goode 31ferchants. _ . . . W Plingns,cornerMarketand Fifth streets. 'D EFFralichi LOD Market street, near Fifth. Shea, fdarket street, between Fifth and Liberty. 113. ,- Mantz, 114 Market street, near Liberty. -. ..Ffc BF McConnell, corner Maket and Fifth streets. 3 V Miler, S.D. corner Market and Fourth streets. Wm H Garrard, New York Store, 7911arkr.t street, Spence, as idarket tweet, between 24 and 3d. • E Mentzer & Co.,cd Market st., bet.fith and Diamond. .Alettiader & Day, 75; Pi. IV:cot-Market and Diamond Absalom:Mau* 65 Market st., bet. 4th and Diamond. George It White, IL Market st„ between 3d and 4th. aWar L Hassell ; 63 Market at., near Fourth street. W.ll.,hltaphy, comer-Market and Fourth streets .` ' - 7, • • Whoksale Dry Goods. Sinrekleu 4 White 90 Wood street. A'A Mason ts - Coe. 80 Market st., between 3d and 4th. MarphP, Wilson 4. C0.,48 Wood it., 2d door above 3d. "Barapton,,Smith* C0.,54 Wood st., between 34 and 4th Blderriten arid - .Tunica of the Peace ,}.l.l3aCkinester, Font* street., above Smithfield. geinbarti Irwin street, near Liberty. 2 -, . Boots. and &o f t, Win , Jackton corner Liberty and Wood streets; 13 -.1 Adams, 2 l 9Liberty street, next Eagle Tavern. Samuel DaLiell,l22 Wood street, above Filth S Keys, 8 Fifth street, near Market. D A Olmsted, corner Market and Liberty s James Robb', SS) IZ:tricot and 41 Liberty sue. loseph PIUMMEr, OW Wood street, near Fiftn • George Albree, 71,.corner Wood and Fourth streets. McGarr/4+. Loomis, 49. Wood at ., between 3d and 4th. • e,tlft Wood street, third door above Fourth. -FW Heyward, corner Market and Liberty streets T B Orabam,-Iso:103 Third street, . lames Miller, Smithfield street r near Diamond alley. John Taggart, Smithfield street near Fourth. A/ Dates - corner Smithfield and Filth streets. - • Troth 4!Scott,corner Smithfield and Fodttlr streets. WmAlialr, Smithfield street, four doors above 3d. WinDuattler, Smithfield street, near Brown** Hotel. John Campbell,corner Sraithfield and Second streets. WZSchmertz,l3 Smithfield, between Front and 2d sits T difinton.4 St. Clair street, near Liberty. T.Thompson,St. Clair at., between Penn and Bridge. H Perry, 76,Fourth street, near Wood. -filretulea t Williams, Fifth street, near Market. Wool - Merchants . S-.4,NST Hatbanh,s3Water arid 104 Front streets. NVElianillarker, Smithfield et., bet. 4th and Diamond ay Hugh Lee, c o rner Liberty street and Cecil's alley. . - Planing Mills and Sash Factory. Ttunlasnatt,rean street, near the-Point. I D .e 11 3 ,, Seventh street, above the Canal - _ . - - - Hardware and Cutlery. __, - • Walter F Falinesteek,lB4 Liberty street. B T Leech, Jr., 133 Wood street, above Fifth.' Hays 4. Getty, n Market street, near Fourth. Wolff 4- Lane, corner. Liberty and St. Clair streets. B Dunlap, Jr., 21 Market street, neer Firth. ' Bober 4.l.,aufznan,' 7 6 wrood st., be t.4th and Diamond ay j , canwm .h t . ) 23 Wood st., I door be:m Diamond alley. John Waaer, - 95 Wood at., bet. Diemen'. alley and 4thst. Cooper 4. Lavely,69 'Wood street, 1d door below Fourth. Whitmore 4. Weill, 50 Wood st., between . d and 4th. Joseph Woodwell, corner Wood end Second streets, Down 4. Tetley, 140 Wood street, near Virgin alley. ~,----- "''' - • Wilkinson &Bell, No 169 Liberty street,opposite Sixth. Walter Bryant, DM Liberty at., opposite head of Wood. Wert Ybeint . Co. 143 Liberty street, near St. Clair. Samuel McClain, ii.S Wood and :corner Diamotid alley. nieilleanin,'lrt irria,l; 3d door below Diamond silo -Richard Bard, 101-Weed street. liVilliamlrwm_, Diamond alley. James train, Diamond elley,near Diamond . . - - tt - Thlsgs and ,Valiance, tel -- . 5 .44 : ht eD oor ell i n erne* Wood st.iiiflVirgiii lit e y Sellers,67.Wood st., betvreen '3 , 1 and 4th. - Meek, Jr., eor. Market street - and the Diamond and :WileoXljr.,sOrner 4th and Suilthlleldstreets. Dr: 11 Sietysfri Center Market and Third streets. . . . .LAJonws*,co., tower Walnut anti-Penn streets T• A .: Jones, corner Pe.no. streets. ' Bruen 4. Reiter, cotter Liberty, and Sc. Clair etreete. . ' ~..Edvntru Feriderieh,eorrier McitiOngeheli House. - ”Ar'abliestuelt 4. Co:ieoiner Wood od First streets. Jo paeratut, earner Wood st. end Diamond alley. ; 04 ...a.:W! er*Pfluay Wood and Fifth streets. , x :a .:Y .. Thoa H Itibbert,coruer Liberty cued Stnithfield eta ,and Mannfiteturer orWritinkFltid and hike. . - Wm lienderson,2o,sLiberty street.: D Stuart & N 0122 Wood street Hats, Cco , ir. and :Furl; Wm Fleming, _3O Wood 'atreet,cOrner Virgin alley. Willteison ildeliraster, 00 Market at, 1. door from Filth. hlnges,42 Smithfield st, between 24 and and 3d. /antes Wilson, Smithfield at, 24 door from Fourth. G W Glasligow, 102 Wood at third door below Fifth. W Llonglas,77 Wood street, fourth door above Fourth. S Moore, 75 Wood, third door above Fourth.... Charles 11 Paulson, 73 Wood street near Fourth. McCord 4. Co,sorner Wood and Fifth streets. John A Garey,l43 Wood st.,op.lst Presb4terian Church. . , Wrn E Sievenion, 3 Feuernian'Sßow L l.4l,' inrty and Itri at Splane,* Son, Ammer Smithfield and kl.fin streets. T B young¢ Co, Smithfield street t bstween 2d and 3d. flatten, 4. Preiv, - Smithfield, neat Fourth errant.. trentrante Compantea. National Low; Rind and Life Ins. Du, 04 Woad street. Delaware Mutual Safety 3 42 Water Street. Western Insurance Co. of Fittsburgh, No. 39 Water at. Protection insurance Co, Office 127 Wood street. Pranklin Fire Insurance Co, corner Wood and 3d ate. Wall Paper and. Bordering. • W P Marshall,,(Stteeessor to S C Falb) S 7 Wood street. James Howard 4. C 0,82 Wood st, 2 doors below Dia. ay. Smithfieldstreet, near Fourth.- Thomas Palmer,47 Market st, between ad and 4th' - , : _ • Tinners' and Copper Smith*. M Doerilingar, Wood street opposite Ist Pres. Church A Capples, corner Liberty tuitd-Sznitlifield streets. • L Strom, Athenetuia Building, Liberty street. U(1 Ba.ckofea, 124 Wood street, • - J Barndollar, 1212 Wood street. S rdISZTOW,'I7.Fifth st, between Wood and Market. • J 11 Demmier, 50 Liberty stre.it, near Market. Sheriff - C2hirk,-111czi 2 Market street, near Water. SixtlA, between Wood and Liberty streets James T Kumaid;Front and 2d streets, near Market. Gold Beaters. Smithfield Emigrant B Dunlevy, laThird at , bet Wood and Sinithfield • Erni,grant Lines. Blakely k Co, Penn street, (Canal Basin.) it P W Byrnes Co, tO5 Liberty at.; Jno Thompson, Ag't. Liverpool and Philadelphia Packet Line, Brawn 4. Kirk patnek,l.44.Liberty street. . 'Had* and Taverns. Brown's Ilcitel,Smithfitid et, between Second and Third. Virginia House, corner Water and Ferry streets Farmers' Inn, J. Little, corner Fourth and Ferry streets Hotel,Water stymy above Smithfield • Eagle, J liitlltutterJr,..Ag't, Liberty sweet. St. Charles, touter iVood - aani Third streets. National Hotel, Water street, above Smithfield. Perry House, corner Hancock at and Duquesne Way. Burnt District Hotel, corner Smithfield and Secoad sts. Monongahela House,corner Smithfield and AVater /316. Exchange Mach corner Penn and St. Clair streets. Foundry Warehouses. Quinn, Mcßnde 4- Co, corner 7th and Llbprty streets. Nicholson &Payne,l2l Liberty stutet, head of Wood Wm Irwin, Atheneum Building, Liberty street. Pennciek,Mitehell C 0,160 Liberty street. Alex Bradley, (sign Gilt Stove,) N 0.19 Wood street. Sobn Anderson 4- Son. comer Water and Grant sta. • Bakers a Confectioners. A Andrews, " Eagle," 62 Diamond alley R Reany, FL Road corner Wylie and Tunnel streets. P H Hunker, FiAlt'street, near Market. A P Seheldecker, Star," 42 Diamond alley. Morris Kunz,Smithfaeld at, bet. Fifth and Diamond alley Wet E Bowne Union s ' , Smithfield et, bet. 3d and 4th. Milliners and Mantled Makers. Mrs. Da, 10 St Clair street, between Penn and bridge Mrs Leecti t 9 Fifth street, between Wood and Market. Mrs M E Morrison, No. 8 St. Clair street. Mrs Parker, N 0.4 Patterson's Row, St. Clair A treet. 81133 Ben, corner Penn and St. Claw streets. Panty and , Variety Goode. T S Macknigh it Bros, 117 Wood street, near Fifth. McCandless 4. Campbell, 27 Wood street. GeoW Kuhn, 72 Wood street, sig.n Gals Comb. Charles Arbuthnot, cur. Wood street and Diamond alley Kauffman 4 Boyle, 89 Wood st, 1 door above Diam'd ay Zebuton Ramey, 07 Market street, near Diamond. Kinsey 4- Knox, 22 Market street, near Fifth. Cotton Manufartures Grier 4. Monaghan, 22'2 Liberty street. Boat. Stores. H A Weaver, Wayne street, opposite Canal Basin. John Hannan, .594. Water st,_bet Wood. and Smithfield. James Herr . Jr. Co 96 Water street, near Market. Josephble,p'sr, No. 4 lklarket street, near Water. McCammon Stevens, 7 and 9 Market st, near Water Thomas Oliver, S. B. Bakery, 28 Water street. Brush Manufacturers. Blur it Co, 120 Wood street, above Fifth. Kenuedy,6B Wood street, fourth door above Fourth Pami/y Groceries. A S Getty, corner Wylie and Washington streets. William SVilson, corner Second and Ross streets. George Humbert, corner Penn and Marbury streets Thomas Applebe, corner Wylie and Tunnel streets. George-Annum, corner Smithfield and Fourth 81S. Hugh Garvey, 143 Liberty street, opposite Fifth. J Donaldson, corner St. Clair and Penn streets. J S AI Young ¢ Co, corner Fourth and Ferry streets. It Pant, corner Seventh and Grant streets. Cyrus Black, Diamond, back of Old Court House. W. Buchanan, corner Wylie and Chatham streets. H Hoeveler, Wylie at, between Tunnel and Chatham it C ]telly corner Fifth street and Market alley. Thomas Woods, Liberty street, near Water. Trimming, Hosiery and Variety. W Daly Zs Co., Manufacturers and Importers, Fifth st. F H Eaton 4- Co, 62 Fourth st, bet Wood and Market. Wm Herah, corner Third and Market stream. John Orr 4. Co, Market street, near Fifth. Joseph Horne 4- Co, 63 Market st., bet. 4th and Diamond Tobacco Snuff and Cigars. J Fullertoa , l46 Wood street, near Sixth. rter, 19 Fifth et, between Wood and Market. Daniel Day, 451 Wood street, between 3d and 4111. J Stein, St. Charles Hotel, Wood street. George Shefiler, art, 167 Smithfield street, near Fifth. W .0 Rin st, between Liber and Penn. I A &Inmat eh e, 33 Han lrwin d street, between Liber ty ty and Penn Extract of Coffes. John Martin, Extract cf Coffee Manufacturer, 51 Die mond Alley, between Wood and Smithfield streets. Glass Matasfacliarrs. Wm McCully 4. co, 139 Wood street. _ Chambers, Agnew .¢ Co, 9 Wood _, bet Wale, and tel nt Bakewell, Pears 4. Co , corner Wood and 24 streets. Curling, Robertson ¢ Co, corner Wood and Front ste. Simpson tt Co, 22 Wood street, neat Sagaley f Co John H. Mellor, Al Wood street--Chidisringis Pianos. Lumber Merchants. William Dilworth, Grant street, near Seventh. Rowan 4. Dawson, Sixth street, near Grant. Thomas Scott, Penn st., bet Barker's alley and Irwin a Soap and Candle Manufactories. A Wilson & Co., Ross street, between 3d and 4th. Wilson & Dorman, Fonrth street, near Ross B C Sawyer 4. Son, 49 Wood at, opposite St. Charles. Fruits and Candies. Jas C Andersono.s Smithfield at, between let and 2d. Hanker, 92 Wood st., between sth and Diamond alley Joshua Rhodes, 0 Wood street, near Water. • Plough Manufactories. Robert Hall, No. 147 Liberty street. Hall 4. Speer, Penn street, corner Cecil's alley Mustard and Spices. John B Bell, corner Liberty and Ferry streets. Rhodes 4. Alcorn, 30 Fifth st, opposite Post Buildings Tea Stores. J S M Young 4. Co, coiner Fourth and Ferry eareets. Pittsburgh Tea StorWiftit st, bet Wood and Market Dentists. Wm .& Ward, Dentist, Penn street, 3 doors above Hand riIHE Co-Partnership heretofore existing between the j, subscribers, under the firm of J.B. BONNET & Co., is this day.thasolved by mutualconsent. Either partner may use the name of the concern in settlement. JEROhIE B. BONNET. MATTHEW D. PATTON. . Pituburgh, April Ist, 1850. fl 7 Having sold my entire interest in the firm of J. S. Boom & Co. to D. Renoir, 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. Ittp.3l J. S. BONNET. Gravel TBE subscribers respectfully inform the citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity, that they are now fully pre pared to fill orders for GRAVEL ROOFING, in a man ner not to be surpassed in this city or elsewhere. Froni their experience ih business, they feel confident that they will lender satisfaction to all those who may give them work. The superiority ot Gravel Roofs over any other kind, particalarlyin 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., John F. Perry, Itody . Patterson, M. Kane, Jr., and others, for whom we have; done work. Orders thankfully received and promptly attended to - We will be found on Wylie street, be •vre en High and Tunnel streets. t MATTHEW McGOVERN. JOHN SKINNIN. THE subscriber would call the nuention of Printers to his improved' Printing Inks, or various kinds and colors, which he offers for sale at Abe -lowest mar k et prices, and warrants to be of the very first.quality. JOHN D. h,PCILEARY, • • Printing Ink Manufacturer, No. 331 and 333 Stanton st., New York. Ilia agents m Pittsburgh are—Mr. R. C. Stockton an Mr. Wm. S. Haven. iL7'Thiapaperle printed with hia.Nevefolnk. "foctlB ' C. Stockton. BOORSELLER AND STA27ONER, • No. 47, Comm 05 . 111 . AND TIEDID SMELTS, LIAS constantly on hand for sale—Writing, Letter, 'Printing and Tea PAPER -, Bonnet, Binders', FulL -and Trunk BOARDS; Book and Newspaper PRINTING LlK—Whictihe will Ball at the lowest cash prises, orirt - etchanga for Rags and Tanners' Scraps. _ . (~617R-60 Maar, jurtret , d skid salcc by ..E." acne ' SHILIVER. & BARNES. , . . . . _ LL 4_ll - , *t; )" 'l, -3 ` . - '`" 1 . ; • .." 4 • 7 "'" -.4 ' .4 ' 4, - 4 - '2 - 4 ' l ' 4 ' ' - . - • • - ' " ' • - - ': , ; - 7 - ,7.. Ifloktaie Cloth Store Caine and Chair'/Vakni olistric &ore, Diasolutton. TDrugg anb • . , , „ . UstyfiterSet Peotox I Syrup s ' • A new article for Cotighs,tokfi; Hoarseness, - Bronchitis. Whooping-Cough, Asthma and the various - Disea s es of the Lungs and Pulnionarp Oigtote. • Tfils,MEDlClMhas ad'aciEnt in affections 'of iii . Pulmonary tissues entirely different from any.(tithe Expectorant and Cough Remedies nowin use. . It is one of the most speedy . as well as the most pleasant, medi-. eines now in rise: It does not open 'the pores 'and ex pose to a Vaasa corm. One Or two doses frequently al lays all irritation and tickling sensation "produced by a harassing cough. Singers, public speakers, and those who are required to use the vocal organs to a great ex tint, will find id this Pecttiral Syrup a sure and instant 'remedy for:hoarseness and -laryngeal irritation. It clears the throat perfectly of all collecticins of pigeons, and gives tone and clearness to the voice. . SYMPTOMS—The symptoms which usually usher in deough or Coldmay be enumerated as - follows r This disease in the books is calla catarrh; and ispreceded an increased discharge cremate nose, lances and bran. cola; there is a feeling of lassitude over, the whole body, and very Often cold shiverlngs are felt; at least the body ismore than usualltsensitive to the action of the Sir : the pulse increases in - frequency; and there is generally more orless Rivet._ These symptomsare soon followed with hoarseness ands sense of roughness and soreness in the windpipe and vocal organs, together with a difficulty of breathing and a sense of consitigtitin of the chest. There.is also attending a dull pain and sense of weight in the forehead, as well as a heaviness in moving the eyes. These, feelings, sometimes at the very beginning of the disease, and always soon after, are attended with a distillation from the nose and some• times from the eyes, of a thin geld field, which frets and irritates the parts over which it passes. The cough is atErst usually dry; but as the disease progresses t here is an,expectortuton of thin =icons, which - gradually becomes thicker and mere copious, and having some ap pearance These are the leading symptoms of what Is termed "a cold,". which, if neglected, are likely so result in irre. parable injury to the Lungs, and CONSIAIPTION. Price dd cents per bottle. - For proof of the above read the 'following certifi cates:— , - Da. KSTSEtt :—We take pleasure certifying - , for the benefit of other snderere to the' efficacy of your FED. TQRAL-COUGH SYRUP, in our case. Daring the use of two bottles purchased_ of you we were cured of a hoarseness amounting to on entire loss of yoke; and effectually relieved of asevere cough, which threaten. , ed permanent injury to the lungs. WA!. A. HILL At the Banking; House of Wet. A. Hill 4 Co: Pittsburgh. Feb. IFS°. Da. Kirsza :—You have asked toe the effects of your Pectoral Syrup in my own case. I had a very bad cough during part of last winter. It began with a feel ing of tallness in the head f 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, accenting to the directions ou the bottle ; and I am now, and have been ever since, entire ly free from any of the unpleasant symptoms enumera ted above. 'You have my permission to publish this for the goad of your sales, as well as the Public, if you de sire to do so. Very respectfully, yours, &e. FoLLANsBEE. Prepared Ey Dr. Geo. 14. Keyser, and sold by KEYSER & 140. Wood st., corner of Virgin alley, To whom all orders must be addressed. (novl.'o ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER! PEPSIN, ' THE TRITE' DIGESTIVE FLUID Or Gastric 'Jules A GREAT DYSPEPSIA CURER, PREPARED from. Rennet, or the fourth stomach of the Or, after directions by Baron Lamm, the great Physiological Chemist, by Y. S. HOUGHTON, 111.D.,N0. 11. North Eighttrstreet, Philadelphia, Pa. This is a truly wonderful remey for INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE,' CO STIPATION. LIVE R COMPLAINT, and DEBILITY, curing:after Nature's own method, by Nature's own agent, the Gastric Juice. Half a teaspoonful) of this Fluid, infused in seater, will digest or dissolve Prez POUNDS op' Roes? Bear IN stiotrr TWO notras,out of the stomach. SCIENTIFIC EF/DENCE Baron Lamm, in hiscelebrated work on Animal Chita istry says : "An artificial Digestive Fluid, analogous Ito the Gastric Juice, may be readily prepare from the mu cous membrane of the stomach of the calf, in which va holm articles of food, as meat and eggs, will be so soft ened, changed and digested, just in the same manner as they would be In the human stomach." Dr. Palmas., in his famous treatise on " Food and Di et," published by Fowlers re Wells, New 1 ork, page Xi, states the same great fact, and describes the method or preparation. There are few higher authorities than Dr. Pereira. Dr. Comm, In his valuable-writings on the "Physiolo gy of Digestion, " observes that "a ditninutionof the due quantity of the Gastric Juice is aprominent and all-pre vailing cause of. Dyspepsia ; " and he states that " a dis tingrustied professor of medicine in London, who was severelyaffiieted with this complaint, finding everything else to fail, had recourse to the Gastric Juice, obtaitied from the stomach of living animals, which proved com pletely successful." Dr. Gasman, author of the famous works on" Vegeta ble Diet,".says: "It is a remarkable fact in physiology, that the stomachs of animals, mac rated in water, Im part' to the fluid the property of dissolving various' arti else of food, and of effecting a -Sand of artificial diges tion of them in no wise different from the natural digest ive process," Dr. Smon's great work, the " Chemistry of Men." (Le a A. Blanchard, Phila., 1846, pp. says: " The discov ery of PEPSIN forms a new era in the chemical history of Digestion. From recent experiments we know that food is dissolved as rapidly in an artificial digestive fluid, prepared from Pepsin , as it is. in the natural Gas tric Price itself." . _ Professor DirNOLSON, of the Jefferson College. Phila delphia, in his great work on Haman Physiology,devotes more than fifty pages to an atomization of this subject. His experiments with Dr. Beaumont; on the Gastric Juice, obuilned from the living human stomach and from animals, are well known. "In all cases." he says, "di gestion occurred as perfectly in the artificial as in the natural digestions.. AS A DYSPEPSIA CURER Dr. flooortrou'spreparation of PEPSIN has produced the most marvelous effects, curing cases of Debility, Emaciation, Nervous Decline,and Dyspeptic Consump tion, supposed to be on the very verge of the grave. It is impossible to give the details of cases in the Inuits of this advertisemeot—but authenticated certificates have beezp i lven of more thrift TWO HUNDRED REMJtali. CURES, in Philadelphia, New York, and Boston alone. Tbese were nearly all desperate eases, and the cures were not only rapid and wonderful, but perma nent. • It Is a great NERVOUS ANTIDOTE, and particularly useful for tendency to bilious disorder, Liver Complaint, Fever and Ague, or badly treated Fever and Ague, and tne evil effects of Quinine, Mercury, and other drugs upon the Digestive organs, after along sickness. Also, for excess in eating, and the too free use of ardent spir its. It also reconciles Health with Intemperance. OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS. There is no form of OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS which it does not seem to reach and remove at once.— No matter how bad they may be, it GIVES INSTANT RELIEF I A single dose removes all rAs u npteasant rg.mp toms, and it only needs to be repeated, fora short t ime, to make these good effects permanent. PURITY OF BLOOD and VtGOR OF BODY, follow at once. It Is particularly excellent in cases of Nausea, Vomiting, Cramps, Soreness of the pit of the Stomach, distress at tar eating, low, cold stato of tha Blood Heaviness, Liciw ness of Spirits, Despondency, Emaciation, Weakness, tendency to Insanity, Suicide, ece. Price, ONE DOLLAR per bottle. One bottle will of ten effect a lasting cure. Every bottle bears the written signature of J. 5. HOUGHTON, M.D., Sole Proprietor. Sold by agents in every town in the United States, and by respectable dealers in Medicines generally. Agents for Pittsburgh, KIIYSER & MeDOWELL, 141. Wood street. Retail dealers supplied At Proprietor's prices. [ftvlo:y Also, for sale by B. E. SELLERS, 57 Wood street. Philosophy of BrandretWa Vegetable • Pills. WHEN the theory of the circulation of the blood was established, the secret springs of vitality were then 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 fires that warm and invigorate our inner man. The blood is an electric fluid which carries this heat to every ramification of the body, even to the extremities of the h a i r and horny nail. While the blood is thus the seat of life, it is also the seat of disease. Food gives the body strength; Brandreth's pills -give blood the necessary .power to throw out from itself all impurities, thus ren dering the stream of life pure and healthy. If men were more sincere, there would be fewer religionsureeds ; and If they kept close to nature's laws la the management of their bodies, they would require little medicine. As men grow intelilligent they willbecome wiser and hap pier; even now, their wisdom is proved by the fact that, when sickness assails them, •they uso Btrindroth's Vege table Univeral Pills, which soon restore themto health. They are peculiarly adapted to the climate, and require no extra care when they are used, to either diet or cloth ing. They should be always in the house, so ;that upon the first indication of sickness they may be used. One dose in the beginning is more. potent for goody haa a dozen after the sickness is fixed in the system. In colds, coughs, asthma, rheumatism, costiveness, fevers, and in all acute, heavy or deep-seated pains, their effects will be found beyond all praise. . Three or five will act like a charm; often curing a dangerous malady at once, sa ving months of sickness and the evils thereunto attend ing. Remember , Bmndreth , s Pills are a known and fatly tested medicine, one thirds used by hundreds of thousands in this country and throughout the. world. They are . quietly superseding all other -medi cines. They take °Monty that from the blood which is the cause of weakness and pain, leaving strength and health; they produce healthy sleep at night, and an ap petite that relishes all kinds of food. . ; - Sold at No. 29 Diamond alley—the only place in Pitts burgh where the genuine Brandreth Pills are kept for sale —the undersigned is the only agent in the city. dee22:3m THOMAS REDPATH. Bull's Sarsaparilla and the Cholera.* nOT a single man, woman or child has died of the CHOLERA' or any of its symptonls who used this aluable preparation. Look at the city of. Louisville, where, this Sarsaparilla is 'made, and where from .150 to 200 bottlesoie retailed daily, but few isolated cases of Cholera have occurred, and.they, were either persons from boats or those who disregarded our advice. - {Cincinnati CAnmuk, For sale by. KEYSER & hPDOWELL,I4O Wood st. Pittsburgh, where the , genuine _article may always be btalnel. . Dubin • Relief for Cramps. • VrII/AVE ABDOMINAL AVA.R.BMRB, made from ne mostapproved English patterns,fumished and recommended by Thomas Balewell, Esq., and a number °remittent Physicians', being a most convenient appara tun forthe app li cation of warm or hot water to the bo els, incase of cramps in-Oholera. - As every person Is subject to sudden attadts, no family should' be vrithout— at least witboutone. For sale by . . - - - BOAIFE & ATKINSON, - First street, between Wood and - Market sta. TUST RECEIVED, a fresh supply of Dr. S. S. pitch's ILF valuable Medicine s,_among which are remedies for Consumption, Coughs Lad DysPOP3I.2. - :Allm,Abdominal Supporters, Shoulder Braces, bleRrIS Tabes) end Lee. tures on the Treatment and Cure of. ConsumptioNke, For sale by COULTER, &ann. I DMistgi • (KG .-comer of Wood and Shea% BOOTC :AND , JOB • PRINTING. . W. • ..._ Ns W. Orstner. of Wood tirtd. , Plfth Streets. TUE'ProPtletoi of.the'l•loaants. POST and Alsecour - atm XOTIMPACTURZR, pespec:fully informs Es friends and ' thepatrons ofthese papers, toot he has a- large._ as. sortmentAlJOH TYPE AND ALL OTHERNATERIAL necessary to a Job Printing Otftce,.and that he is pre pared to:execute =TWA PUSS PHINTTNO OP =liar DESCIOPTIOP: , Books, Bins of Lading, Circulars, Pamphlets- • Bill hrtads, Canis Handbills; . Blanks, Hat lip s. Mr - All kinds of Bltuiks; Stage, Steamboat and Canal Boat Ithis, with appropriate cuts, printed on the shortest notice' nd most reasonable terms.. --Be respectfullyaska thepatronage of his friends _and the pabha generally, in this branch °this business. . , sap= ' L. HARPER. -Jit.nrks VV. WOODIATELL, . CABINET ' I - - FURNITURE _ MANUFACTURER,, 1 Wara.rooms .97 and 99 Third street.' TW. 'W. respectfully informs his friends and castom- OP,. era that he has now completed the. largest and fi nest stock of household furniture , ever before. seen. in thiccity; ati he is determined to uphold'the quality with well-seasoned materials, best workmanship, and newest designs; and from-the extent of his orders and facility in mannfacianng, he in enabled to produce syquanted faraitnre,at the' lowest prices . . • He has adopted the ;triad* of identifying the ens tamers' 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 the most elegant and costly; that a house, or any part of one,-may be furnished from his stock i er manufactured expressly to order. He therefore solicits an inspection, that the advantages of his establishment may be known. The following arucies consisyiapart, of his stock, winch for richness of style and finish, cannot be surpassed in any of the Eastern cities: Parlor, drawing, din - ins; and bed room chairs, of every variety, consisting of rosewoood, ma . hogany and walnut El i z th e n, • Conservatoire and Easy. Chairs, of every description; Couches, Sotas,Tete-a-tete and Di vans of the latest French and American patterns; Tashaes, What-Hots, and ladies' t ailor Writing Desks of various kinds; Work Tables and fancy inlaid, stands, music stands; and holders, marble top, ma-. hogany, rose wood and walnut centre and sota,ta- • bles, extension dining table'; all sizes of the most Unproved, and decidedly the best kind ' made; card, Pembroke hall and pier tables, wardrobes, bedsteads arid washstands of each a large assortment . ; gothic hall and parlor reception chairs, ottomans and stools, secretary and book eases, side boards, fire screens, towel racks; hat stands, and stools,music cribs and 'cots • for children; paper macho, table and tea poys, ma hogany, rosewood, and ' ' inlaid pearl Tables, • ke. ate. Ac. A large assortment of COMMON FURNITURE and WINDSOR CHAIRS. CABIN= Bursas supplied with all articles in their line STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, furnished at the e short • est notice. All orders promptly attended to • 1n0v23. Lai t*,‘ N 0.98 Thud asteet,btaween Mathes and Wood, arath *Ws. SV have now on hand a large and splendid stock °revery variety of Camas and CABINEX-FURN ITURE,which we are confident cannot be s n rp as s e d, ii equalled, in this City, or it tie West, in style and finish. rhose who are in want oi Furniture are respectfully Invited to call and examine for themselves. fizr Steamboats tarnished on th shortest astice. 11:7 - All orders promptly attended to. tehlthtf O'DONNELL. MULLEN te CO Furniture and Chair Ware Rooms. T. B. YOUNG & CO., corner of 27iird • and Smithfieldsts., opposite Brown's Had, Pittsburgh, Pa., keep constantly on band swiliwo' and make to order, at the lowest prices, HOUSEHOLD and STEAMBOAT FURNITURE, and CRAMS, of the best workmanship and most approved styles. teblb Steamboaui, Ahoy - Tax subscribers tender their ac nowledgments for the favors bestow e• upon t. m by their Steamboat friends, and would respectfully remind them and others inte 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 bet material and workmanship. 7 B YOUNG & CO., Corner Third and Smithfield streets, febls opposite "Brown's Hotel." O. C. Ralindr.a. 11. DA.I7LE.2 Itaxamer Et Danler, CABINET WAREROOSI, BhIITII FIELD STREET, Between Seventh street and Strawberry alley,Pitis burg, Pa. HAISIBIEB & DAULER keep constantly on hand a variety of excellent and fashionable FOlllittLlT, warranted equal to any in the city, and sold on as favorable terms as can be obtained at any similar establishment in .he. West. They have now on hand an unusually extennive stock, embracing all kinds of Furni ture, trom the cheapest and plainest to the most costly and elegant. All orders promptly attended to. mr2l:6m = t--a-c: WM. E. STEVENSON condi:meet o mann facture ,CADMET-WARD of every descrip tion, at hie, old stand, corner of Liberty and &valet' streets. UNDERTAKING attended to, in all its branches. • ' mayll an Alustard. P 4111. 1 , , Lotulon.and Duthiun Mustard, by the kegq, for sale by foet3l:ttj JOSHUA ROBINSON. YOUNG NADINSI SEELINA.B.Y, ..IL.L.6IIILSIVY. rysHIS SCHOOL, nuder the direction of Mr: er. !SD's. N. W. Itlrrcamr, will be He-Opened iu "Colonnade Row," Federal street, on MONDAY, September Dd. A primary department, and a number of optional branch es, have been added, and a corps of teachers secured, so that instructions will now. b e p Oren to scholars of all ages and attainments. For particulate see circulars, which rutty be had at the book stores consult the Principals, at their dwelling on Federal street 411.kgartty, Aug. a IL. E. Williams, WILL open aCLASSICAL and ENGLISH SCHOOL y y on the Lit Monday of September next. Room, over J. L. ~Yitlinmc & Co.'OStore, corner of Wood and Fifth streets. Hov. \VM.D. HOWARD, Hon. WALTRR Lowant, " Dr. Euaorr, J. 1). McCow, Eiq. Dr bloGrix., J. D. WELLIAtia. (0242:if Fang Arrival or Vali Stink of Carpets. MBE subscriber having just returned from the East, is now receiving and opening a splendid stock of goods, consisting in Fart of very - rich 'We Carpets, viz: Brussels, 1 toestry Brussels and Velvets, imported expressly for this market. • • Also,lmperial 3 ply, superfine tt ply, with a heavy stock o t all the lower priced grades,' together with a large variety of Hearth Rugs, Door Mats.Stairjtods, White, ureen, Blue and Scarlet figured Baize, from to 3 yards wide. A superior article of French 'Cable and Piano Covers. thl Cloth, from t d eight yards wide, tta. t ac., All the above =fled articles having been selected with great care, and purclessed at each pr ces as to ena ble him to sell ' cheaper than any house west of the mountains. Citizens and persons from the countare requested to call and examine the stock at Lynrrs Carpet Emporium, No. SU Fourth street, and No. 63 Wood street. augeir E. W. LYND. JUST RECEIVEU,S cotes of Fancy STRAW :e: and CHIP BONNETS, Ladies' Biding HATS, Children's and Mimes' Bomar , Boys , Eats, t (J. -- Than wanting Rennets win please give her a call be fore purchasing elsewhere: Allorderspromptly attend ed to, at No 9 1 , 111h.5t.. • intylo:ifj MRS. A. LEECH. IDLUTION—The partnership of MIMP/111 & Lam Dis this day dissolved, by mutual consent. The bu siness of the firm will be settled by H. Lee. I. R. MURPHY, Piiisbuigh, 30th Jan., 1840. H. LEE: . NOTICE.—The undersigned will continue the Wool business and attendro the sale of Woolen Goods, at the old taco . LEE. In --- . 11. ..1%. In retiring front the late firm of Murphy k. Lee, I to e great pleasure In recommending Mr. H. Lee to the confidence et my friends and to the pubtle. janlo' J. R. MURPHY. • Notice. AN application will be made at: the next meeting of the Legislature of Pennsylvania, to incorporate a Bank to be called the Mechanics Bank of Pittsburgh, to be located in the City of -Pittsburgh, and to have a elm'. talnot exceeding two hundred thousand dollars. julyl.o3m THODIPSON BELL. Extra Fatally Flour. OR the convenience of the citizen, the proprietors of the "PITTSBURGH CITY "have placed A. for the reception of orders, at the following places: J. & R. Floyd's store, corner of WOod and fah Sts.; MHaywood's Shoe store, corner Liberty and Market A. Beelen's store, 3d street; ' L. Wilcox, Jr.;Druggist, cor.gth and Smithfield ; • - John r' Smith's store, cot. High and Wylie streets ; Telegraph Office,Fourth street; It C. Kelly, Grocer, cor.sth et. and Market alley ; M.Graea'ssure,9th Ward. The Flour watiths will call twice or thrice daily, for orders, and the Flo it, &o. delivered promply either in barrels or sacks, (sack Flbur- is preferable for family 11E84 without charge for cartage. It us 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 be pleased with this arrangement, as we shall endeavor to do them jest ce.' (mayXo3 . ..WILUABTfi & NOBLE. no upon caNurowrime.. T HE subscriber has been authorized to receive Pack be San Fnmeisco by the house of C a dAVVI I BROTHER ER & CO, at . .Panama, and to engage Passage in first class sailing Vessels "from Panama to San Frandsen. Every Information given, on application to JOSHUA ROBINSON, apta Post Build' s,Pifth at., near. Wood. CHEAPEST SUMMER GOODSIN TOWN.—Light (Moths, all wool, Oashatdretles, scotch - Plaids, Linen Drills and Ducks, with every variety of Mar seilles and other Vestings and Trimmings, by • jet+ • JOSHUA ROBINSON. The' " PittgbUrgh'Breireryo" • HAVING taken a lease of Ws weltknown Brewery, and having it now in full operation,' am now pre pared to furnish my friends and the public with a gape.' nor article of ALES and BAVARIAN BEER, in any quantity. Call and see, antic corner of l'enn street and Barker's alley. [lna] ' •A. BENITZ. Win:dovir Shadea, Doonoro t GLASS PAINTING AND STAINING, 'warranted to wasb t at No. 10 1 - ST; CLAIR STRIST, PITTSBURGH. For specimens, call at Hall; •Walker , s Ei change, Smithfield street; tuid Novell's Hat Store, Weed street. Masonic and 1.0:0. P. , s:Ant'ona and Badges, painted in a supeilor manual'. - F'reseop_ainting executed in soy crier style .? witlie#- can and Foreilipa,designs., ball" WAT Boo if Ani jettf EDWARD R. EERNAN rLotfjin .. Winter Clothing Selllus. Low foe Gaoll. Venter Liberty strut, Pinsburgh,-bas on band a largo aSsestMent of the latest style- dr Coats,of fashionable corers.. Also, Pants, Vests and another articles In the clothlna line. •Wbolesale ptirebasers will find a most desirable' stock to select .from; and will be sold low for cash:: .• • I deelD - B. 111. AROBST, MERCHANT;TAILOR, TNFORNIS his friends and customers th at he has open ed STORE, nt No.. 85 Smithfield at, where they.ean be suited at all times, with anything in his - line; made in the most finished style and - workman like manner. : His Goods are all fresh, of the best and most fashionable_ material, and no . pains be spared to afford the greatest degree Of - satisfaction to his pat rons. A. good sioek of Ready Made - CLOTHING always on hand. Weld HELL MERCHANT . TAILOR, No. 17 Smithfield etieet; Pill.thurgh, Pe., WAS JUST RECEIVED FROII.I THE EAST—a large and carefully selected stock .of French. , English American CLOTHS, CASSIMERES and VEST. INGS—of the most approved colors lind styles;.' which he is prepared to make to order in.theyery best manner and at the most reasonable terms. - He has always on hand a good assortmeut of gentle- Mena Fashionable BEADY AIADE CLOTHING,. Shirts, Collars, Cravats, HankerchiefsiGloves;Suspendere,&c. Clothing! Clothing THREE BIG DOORS! __ JOHN IiPOLOSKHY, Whoiesals and Retail Dealer in Clothing,lsl Liberty st. Pittsburgh, Pa. Y stock of Fall and Winter Clothing is now ready, .01 amounting to upwards of $lOO,OOO, which I think be found to by one of the choicest selections of gar meats ever got up in this or any Other city In the West ern country. My purchases having been all made early, I have thereforeavolded the late advances made in almost all descriptions of Woollen Goods, and am therefore ena bled to'offer my stock at unusually low prices. I have this season paid more than usual attention to the manufacturing and style of my gannents,ao that the very lowest priced as well ns the finest are got up in a style and elegance not to be 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 my prices. The proprietor would particularly call the attention of all dealers in Clothing to Lis present stock, believing that upon examination of the , quality and prices of his Goods they will be induced to purchase at his establish. mein. The wholesale room now contains upwards of 2,000 garments, from the finest in quality to the lowest in price. The proprietor is now determined to make this depart. meat a point of great attraction, and with this view has constantly on hand a large quantity of goods suited to every section of the United Sasses. In the cutting department will always b • found a very large selection of all the choicest makes of Cloths, Can. simeres and Silks, to be found an this or eastern markets. lie Is prepared to make cloths to order in the shortest nonce in the latest and most fashionable styles. He respectfully invites his old friends and customers. as well as the public in general, to call and examine for hemselves. • Great Inducements to Buy Clothing: WHITE OAK FORKS CLOTHING STOLE! N 0.919 .I.TTIRR'rY, AND 52 IRWIN STREE7S. THE subscriber wishing to sell his entire stock o CLOTHING, ciders his EXTENSIVE ASSORT ENT OF-- NEW AND FASHIONABLE GOODS at VERY LOW PRICES. Persons wishing to purchase will save money by calling on hint. sep24 W. J. DAVIT'', Proprutor. AGENCY OF Helneahis Celebrated Patent Shears. THE undersigned has been appointed by Mr. He in esb, of New York, sole Agent for the sale of - his justly : celebrated pate ntTailors' Shears. Ile offers these Miyars now at manufacturer's prices. Having a complete as sonment of these 'Shears, from {WU. up to 2512 a piece, - he calls the attention of Ladies, Milliners and Dressma• kers and Tailors, to his establishment, the FRANKLIN CLOTHING STORE, 1:1) Liberty street, 4th door from St. Clair, and respectfully solicits a share of the public patronage, which this article so justly deserves. act3ltim• J. F. HAVEKOTTE. Pry .:9.0)3bn. SEVENTFI GREET SEMI-ANNUAL SALE OF DRY GOODS, AT TIM One Price Store of A. A.RASOAI tr. CO., Nos. G 2 and G 4 Market street. TxriLt. commence on MONDAY, December 30,1030 yy and continue through the month of. January: - On this occasion, the whole or their immense establishment will be thrown open for Retail Trade, and their exten sive stock, amounting to One Hundred and Thirty Thousand Dollars, will be offered at Retail, at fully one fourth less than usual prices. The notice of their Semi-Annual Sale to any one of the thousands who attended the sale of last year, wilt be sufficient guarantee for a call this season. They will however mention a few of the Goods and Prices for the benefit of those who have never attended their hales— viz: Rich Cashmeres, - c. Usual price StAill 500 ps, Cotton and Wool Cashmeres, 25c.; usual prize =lc.; two re. Cotton and Wool De'nine& 15. ISIc. Usual price 20 nod 25c ; 50 pa. High Colored Plain DeLaiues, 45e. Usual price 021 e. 75c.; 50 ps. Striped and Figured Silks, 50c. Usual .price 50 ps. Black Silks. Reduced 25 per cent.; 100 ps. French Aterinomr, 51,00. Usual price 81,37 k; 300ps, Faramettas and Lyonese Cloths. Reduced 33 percent; 2500 Long Square Shawls, which will be sold at from 81 to S 5 less than the usual prices.; IS and S 2000 yds. Bonnet Ribbons, at 8 and 10c. Usual price Sc.; Fast Colored Calicoes, o}c. • Usual prit eoc.; UM cases Engliih and American Calicoes. S and 10c. Usual price 10 and 121 c.; Ocases Bleached Must ins. Reduced 2a. per yard; 260 bales Brown Muslin—all grades; Also—Laces, Embroideries,'Frimunngs, Hosiery and Gloves, Linens, Checks, Cloths, Cassiateres, Cassino; and Jeans- Together with an immense variety of other Goods, all of which will be marked down to lower prices than any of their previous sales - They invite an early call, as, ma ny of their choicest Good* will soon be sold. The lowest price named at first. _ _ A. A. MASON & CO., Noe. 62 and 64 Market street NEW FALL GOODS! JOSEPH lIORNE ltz 00., No. 73 Market, near Fourth street, 4AYE Just received and otter for sale at Wholesale and Retail— EIVEST STVLES OF DRESS TRIMMINGS; Bonnet Ribbons and Flowers; Florence Silk; Velvets and Plumes; Embroidered Collars; Cuffs and Cbemi setts ; Linea Cambric Handkerchiefs; Embroiaered and Revie'd. Cashmere; alpaca, merino- and silk- Hose; children's plain _wool and Tartan Hose; children's Hoods, Gaiters and Jenny Lind Coats ; kid, merino and fleeced silk Gloves; gents . Berlin, buck an kid Cloves; gents. super silk Shirts std Drawers; gents. Saxony and merino Shirts and Drawers; Suspenders ; Collars; fancy Cravats; Comforts; Scarfs; Zephyr Work and Canvass; Carpet Bags; Umbrellas ; Yarns; Curtain Fringes; Combs; Buttons, &c., &c. fir Bay State and imported long and square Shawls Of every quality. 10et25:2m Fresh Arrival.. New Geode i NO. 76 MARKET STREET, 071/ETWEBN FOIIRTII NM= AND TUN DIA.BIOND..aI FRENCH ENGLISH AND AMERICAN iirntrza DRY GOODS! THE undersigned is now receiving from the Eastern cities by Express, a splendid assortment of Fancy and Staple I.lry Goods, purchased exclusively for Cash, from the importers and manufacturers, at least Twenty fits per cent. below the cast of those Who made their pur chases earlier in the season, and will be sold Wholesale and,Retail for cash at EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS. 50 pieces Lupin's French Merinoes, Cherry, Scarlet, Pink, Green, Maroon, Black, Mazarine Blue and Mode colored, from 871 c. up to the finest quality, manufactured under the French - Republic. . 15 Pieces Superior Bombazines, Lupin's manufacture —at unprecedented low prices. 150 pieces Mack and Colored Alpacas, from 18/ cents per yard up to the finest Silk Warp and Mohair Lustres manufactured. 125 pieces Thibet, Parametta and Coburg Cloths, all colors and qualities, and cheaper than ever before oder ed in this city. 350 pieces American and British Prints, superior quali ty, and will be sold at extremely low prices. 450 SIIAWLS: 'Superior Bay State and Waterloo Long Shawls, Chzunelion,Silk and Turk Satin De Chain and all wool Brocha Shawls, Black and Colored Em broidered Cloth Shawls, Plain and Embroidered _Black and Colored Silk Fringe, Thibet and Mons Da Lain Shawls. 550 patterns Superior Dress Silks : Plain Chamelion Silk and Satin De Chain, Wide. Black Oro De Rhine Silks, Plain and Fancy Figured Silks, and Black Plaid Ciro De Armour Silks. 150 pieces Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings, superior quality, and win be sold at a great reduction from form er prices. DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS. 500 pieces Bleached Muslin, good quality, all widths, from 61. to 12 cents per yard. 600 places heavy yard wide Brown Muslin, from 61e. to the best article manufactured. 200 piece' Red, White and Yellow Flai;uiels, from 181 cents per yard rip to the finest Silk Warp and Welch Gauze Flannel imported. 100 piecesirish Linen, warranted made of Flax yarn, ibund thread, wire twist hand spun and grass bleached. 125 pieces Checks, superior ma e, from 8 mlBl cents per yard together with a large. assortment ' f Damask Fable Linen and Table Cloths, Russia "'Diaper and Crash, CaSqiilettS, Kentucky Jeans, Bed Ticking, Do. mestio Gingham, Colored Cambncs, Plain Lutseys, Canton Flannels, Ac 350 'dozen Ladles and Gentlemen's Gloves and Hosiery —including every variety and quality, which will be sold at extremely low prices. - The customers of the house ind all cash buyers are requested to call and examine the goods, and secure a bargain, as they wilt be offered Wholesale and Re. ail itt very low prices. 11:77 No. 75 Market strescPutt btirgh. novl6 . ABSALOM MORRIS. '• 010tha T Clotho 1 Cloths 1 A- T EASTERN 'JOBBING PRICES.-416 pi eces Ai. Black and Fancy coloredrFrench 'and English CLOTHS; Pilot, Cloaking and Drab Cloths. Just opened at A. A. ArASON Pa , dec2 Nos. 62 arid 641.1arket street. Important 'to, Tat/ore. TIIST RECEIV.EW-6 Doi: assorted Tailors' Patent 0 Shears, from No.lo down to No. 2. , Al4lO-4 Doz: 'Batters' Patent Seissors, direct. from the mantifactnters, and for sale at ,BOW‘it ac TETLEY'S, 136 Wood at., msl23 •- - • 2 doers below Vision ellry: - Ateteitctneours. 1 Snider Wine Store. 76 WALNUT STREET,' PHILADELPHIA, THE UNRIVALLED P. 1,44 C E for obtaining all Wines, Liquors, &c,," GOOD and CHEAP.' • " ENID kit" has lately—inconsequence ef:thoniuster ous large sales made by him to consuraertw-been obliged largely to replenish his stack by fresh importations, and he has now the satisfaction of,offering some of the best Wines and Liquors ever imported by him. Ho would refer to some invoices asfollows—vizt • -' • • • DUFF, GORDON -.lc CO. SIIERRIER—em bracing-deli tate Pale at very low pricesi tare. old, and Some - very , choice MANBANILLA;aII on. draught by the gallon.— Also rare old delicate AMONTILLADO, in casks of 16 gallons - p selected for consumers: - Some - EXTRA - AlllO ILI:AM:Yin battles, pat up in Europa he Meakager as equal to any that can be produced. *.• The MANZANILLA and AMONTILLADO Sher 'ries are Peculiarly adapted to convakseents, as they ,strengthen - without stimulating, and have not the acid of other ~Vloes:' PORT. WlliiE£V-- principally specially_ selected for his sales to consumers from the stock of" Botatasgga's,'! at Oporto and imported direct. - These Wines are fruity and delicate, and Move been highly' unproved by his customers, because of their manifest superiority over all other Ports: and Red Wines palmed off 43 such. - • . They are Of various sorts and prices; in bottles and on draught by the gallon t or wholesale by the cask. Among them is some rare delicate WHITE PORT and,DIALM-- **'Persona solTeiSng with chronic a ffe awn of the hors , eta cannot be too corolla in their PORT. MADEIRA WINES of various sorts f dry and rich, South Side. eld East and West India. Sercial, &c. on draught, in bottles and by easks. As to the. SPARKLED WINES of the subscriber, It is well known that theMOET EXTRA. CHAMPAGNE and the splendid SPARKLING- MOSELLE, imported by bite are superior to any other _Winer.; and are sold at prices as low as most of the inferior wines now in the inarketwnich are put upon buyers as first doss. He has also CHAMPAGNE WINES of various brands and qualities, at very low prices, retail or wholesale; In the article of CLARET, WlNE.S,generally, the subscri ber 'holds himself to be a judge, and he 'offers the - finest stock here, from the very lowest price,by the single dc" zen, to the first class or "pfelliier "of Mknoc.• Of BURGUNDY WINES be has n large stock and can assure customers that he can present to II em, from his vaults; as good a bottle or Burgundy as - France affords. SAUTERNE and BA FISAC always on hand in bottles. His selection of RHINE and MOSELLE: WINES, from the cellars of Messrs. Drusustin Joßotai; of Co blear are extensive, and number many Still Hocks sad Moselle, from the cheapest sorts to the very choicest vintages of the • "STEINBERG," which is the best growth of the Rhine. - - In the articles of COGNAC and other BRANDIES be has now a fine stock, embracing some very old extra of 1800, of Omuta, DITPLIY & CO., aria • some celebrated . " CLAVIER of 1821," in eighth casks, and 1842 in hhds. and"DUBOUCHE," .1844, la libds. - en consignment, which wilt be sold low • • - - - - . Alao-IRISH, SCOTCH and MONONGAHELA SV HIS KEY, JAMAICA SPIRITS, PRESERVING BRANDY and allother Wines - and Liquors, ineladin, all of The above, BOLD by. RETAIL. TO CONSUMLILS.b..any quantity desired. z - A constant assorted-stock of lIAVANA SEGARS.. •.*All Goods delivered, urithin one day's reach elf Phila. detphia, valiant Pins. Ordens will be promptly e;ecn. ted ir sent by mail or telegraph _ Address, JACOB SIV/DER,JIt., Cheap Wine Store, 76 %Valnut alreet; Phile Decker, "%Woodward dr. Co., Buikrest and Erectors qf Lightning Rods, on SCIENTIFIC'PRINCIFLES: O - - - RDERS left at this office or the Post Office ; and for personal interview cat be seen on Fourth street, residence of Dr. Hunt,.between Wood and Ferry. Reirences—Professor Silliman, Editor of . Journal; Professor 02M. Mitchell, of the Cincinnati Observatory; Professor Robert Peter, of Transylvania University, Kentncky ; Professor Chester I evvey, D.D:, M.D., New York; Professor J. L. Cassel, Clearland University.Ohlo. , In Pittsburgh—A. IV: Loomis, John Harper, Wilson ISPCandless, Mr. Childs, Cot. Morgan, Rev. Mr:Sparus, J. D. Williams, Mafor Harding" r. U. S. Arsenal; John , Ewing A. Sons - , L. Haiper,..D. N. White, W. A. Mar shall, John Sampson,MajorDavia and John ft Shoenber : er. . , fnovidttf Outline Maps. 1011 ELTON'S SPLENDID OUTLINE MAPS are bolsi being introduced into all the leading schools in New England and New York. We have obtained• the agency for them in Pittsburgh, and invite teachers and school committees to call and examine them: No. 1-311 p of the Western Hemisphere, 22:82 inches. No. 2 do Eastern do do No. 3— do North America, 70x81 No. 4-- do United States, 70122 No. 5 co Europe, 70x82 No. 6-- do Asia, 73x79 No. 7— do S. America. & Africa, 70x24 Price of the series, with key, f 525; or the first two Hemisphere Maps, with key, 810. These Mapvarc unrivalled in accuracy, beauty and cheapness, and adapted to the wants of the primary, grammar and high schools of the United States. For sale at publisher's prices, without addition of freight charges, at the EDUCATIONAL BOOKSTORE, -cor Market and. Fourth sts. Flour Reduced. ' TyILIIIAI Tll ANOBLE will sell their 'Biwa, Flour, delivered On and atlas the let November at toy/ VP /00 Ste .; Superfine at $2,00 iitf, 100 Ds. A liberal die count to retailers, noel WILMARTH & NOIiLE. MEMPHIS INSTITUTE. IkirEDICAL DEPARTMENT.—The iegalar course of II Lectures wilt commence on the first qf Navemoer and continue until the last et February. The Anatomi cal Department will be opened and ready to receive Students by the first of October. The Medical Depart ment will be under the direction of the following PROFESSORS: Z. Emptiest, M. D., Professor of Anatomy. R. S. Nyttrr . ox, M. Professor of Surgery. - H. J. llama, M. D.,Professor of Theory and Practice o Medicine. . . W. Bran POWELL, M. D., Professor of Physiology, Pa thology, Mineralogy and Geology. .. J. Kota, Al. D., Professor of Materia Mediea,Therapeti tics and Medical Jurisprudence. .1. filivrou Earrosaa,M. D, Professor of Chemistry and Pharmacy.. J. A. Wu.sox, M. D„ Professor of Obstetrics and Wis. eases of Women and Children. CLIEtQUE LECTURES. Medicine—Proi: H. I. Houtz Sengery—Prof. R. S. NEWTON. Z Famcsoas, M. D., Anatomical Demonstrator. The fees for a Lull course amount to %PS.' . Each Professor's Ticket,SlS. Matiiculator'sss., De monstrator's Fee, 510. Graduation, IVO. _ Those desiring further information, willplease address their letters (postpaid) to the Dean; . and Students arri ving in the city will please call on turn at the Commer. vial Hotel. R. S. NEWTON, M. D, Dean of the Faculty. LAW DEPARTMENT. Hon E W Itl Kirtp, Prof. of Theory and Practice of Law Jxo Dat nem), Esq, Prof of JUrisprnderice. Terms—WO per session. All communications pertaining to this department must be addressed to E. W. M. KING, Esq. AfempAis„ Tenn., March, 1350. The Faculties, for intellectual abilities, moral worth and professional acquirements, will compare favorably with the most distinguished in our country. The Medical Faculty constitutes an anomaly in ttus or •any other country—all of them are able Lecturers and the beat of Those who willcontemplate our geographicalposilion, and the extent of our popalation, can Pave no doubter' to the eligibility of our situniion for an enterprise of the kind. As to health, including all seasons of the yea r,we deny tharanpothereity has more. The first class of the Law and Medical Departments°. this Institute were small, but tho gentlemen composing them are talented and in the highest degree respectable— a favorableotnea for the future prosperity o f the Institute. That the public may be satisfied of the permanency of this school,we feel it our duty to state . , that the Trustees and Faculty form a unit In action, which augurs well fat its future success, and that the peculiar internal organ- nation which connects them, cannot be interuml. apt President of the Memphis Institute. Sillrer. PorkA, Spoons, erko. Wis E keep constantly on hand largo assortment of silver Forks,Spoons, Ladles, &c., of our own manufacture, of stadard silver. . - JOHN B. AFFADDEN & CO , 95 Market street. Magnin,lngr elasses, IF one, two and three. g'asses, suited for detecting counterfeit bank notes, and other purposes, formate by [octil4l ' JOHN B. MTADDEN & CO. _ co the Citizens of Allegheny City. ABOX for the reception of Orders for CITY MILLS FLOUR is let at the store of 'Mercer &Robinson. Federal street. Such Orders will be promptly supplied smile WHAIARTII & 800 Biwa Wanted Ima edtatelg, A T . THE CHARTIERS RAILROAD.—The wages 21. are 80 cents per day; and we charge 8475 per week for boarding. Apply atthe office, on the Steuben. villa road, near Matonald'a tavern-4 miles from Pitts• burgh. fjaneYddij BURNSIDE, HANNEY.fr. CO. BARER'S ERMA.; Reckeee Farina; Polishing Patty . ; Starch Polish; Pore Bay Ram; received and - for Bale by COULTER dr,HACRE, oels corner of Wood and Third streets. SHAWLS.—Received this morning per express, 900 Brooke, Bay State and Long SHAWLS—very supe rior st)les and qualities. For sale low. SON as O. nov4 ' 62 and 64 Market street. 911 BELS..LAKE. SUPERIOR TROUT AND SAL- O%) MON just received from the Pittsburgh and Isle Royal Copper Mining Company. These Fish-far excel In hue flavor and fatness any caught in the lower Lakes, and are put up expressly for family use. lIENRY:C. KELLY, novl6 corner of Fifth street andZarket alley. PRINTING AYER—A Misapply of ah the different sizes on hand and made to order. febtle - 'REYNOLDS & SHER- Fire. nd Martha Insurance. will .l INSURANCE CO. OR NORTR AMERICA will I. make permanent and limited Insurance on Property in this City and vicinity, and on shipments by Canals, Rivers, Laketr x and by Sea. Th (I properties of this Com pany are well invested and furnish an available fund for the ample indemnity of all persons who desire to be pro tected by Insurance. ' WM. P. JONES, Agent, mayl.B - - 44 Water street. HE 14.411"1"11. • .of Pitts .L burgh and the public rya... subscriber wishes to inform c? hie CARPET STORE nom Nos. et and 63 Wood street, to the Apolltißuildings, on Fourth street recently oce a ted therewith the pied by the bluseurn,, and has connected tagechrothele Printing gen eraliy, th th e atn u e z h e as nA removed ?hung rooms, formerly used titth hold room, makes ass any house in this city and his advantages so tarstup _ ~ ee o light, that he is certain fors - pact, arrangemento and g who may favor him with a call. of suiting every perl a n .„ every article in his line r and `Rls stock is complet e I ' te e m ' 5.- oa w s hispcahe'lionaseC°anarpeeetlt ° e i .:ta7blishment in des country; will be taken et all times to show goods to great painsto .. • ~ , . persons wishit3g look or buy. . • ,E. W. LYN& . eetzi Iftwrorriffinu" SAPET Y -PERO • act! AND SECURITY. - . - THE .NATIONALfLOAA FUND LIFE iNI3IMANCIE. SOCUCTIZ.. LONDON: AND NEW-YORK. f - - ; . COPltatli -.ta 00,000... E SlOid 132509 0 , 000 lIITITH a large susurplusof profits, A portion of „both TV capital and surplus invested in U. B. Government Stodke, and otlieriecuritles In-the City of NeW York. Policies held in this country over tioNO; :Persons in suring participate in the profim of the Company. _ Corvine:les suks taken at reduced:raks. ' t - -Among the advantages of a Policy in this Company are the following :--- 'A party lettered for the whOle term of:life mayor any time borrow one-half the_ amount of annual premium, without note or securny;or deposit of policy, and la-en titled to division of profits. He may at_any time surrender his policy, and, receive back as value thereof one-half the 'gross sum paid by himin annual common premiumi. . A party already insured for whole life may, on of a small sum convert' his insurance into a new h policy upon t e loan system now introduced: • Parties already insured end entitled to a, Imo-third loan, are not shut out from Said - twoLthini loam- If tilt. • prefer it, upon Meter= staid in the Bociety's_pfunph , 'A Party - may, at a moderate annual, premiti, muss - for life, and he survive to reach, the age of tiO years, the :MI sum insured tip so 445,090,mi/I be paid' xo hurt' or if he'flies before -reaching that age, the full soul insured will he paid obis family or legal represeAtatives. Ithas become mammary in. the Atlantic cities for con gregations to insure the lives of their Favors, and on Christmas or New . Year's day to make the family;a pre sent of the policy. This is certainly= excellent 'way of showing their regard for their Minister, whOso salary in Very many cases is scarcely equal to his immediate wants. To the man of leanly, at hie death, it is a con solation beyond expression to :know 'that his' helpless little ones are thus provided for. . Churches Involved, would do well to insure the lives of one or more of the tnasteesy at whose demise the amount would be applied to limudate the debt. Explanatory pamphlets and inforraation given gratis, at the Banking House of Whh.A. H & C 0.,. nov29 Wood st, second dc or above Fourth. President:Fel'snore HS TAKEN INSURANCE ON HIS- LIFHIFOR. 64,000, in the Connecticut :Mutual Life Insu rance Company, of Hartford,Conneeticut. , -- The fol lowing are the Joint Stock rates of FreMillal of other - Life Insurance Companies com Pated with the rates 01 Hartford Life and Health Insur a nce Company Annual. Paimentfor Policy of one thousand dollars • , . . . 0 .0 a .0 z0p ., -. o ot 2. hil 4 , ?CU 00. o--d, IA 111 7,,i`'`r, ..`"'g . 4l Name of ComPart3l. . ..; P. ...1P... .4 P^ A P,. Hartford Life & 1L1ne.C0...102),13.6 18.40 2491, 321.60 Men Life Insurance - Co. • •11.70(1.5.80 21..30 29.00 - 10.00 Charter Oak Life Ins. Co- ...11.7015,20 21.30 20.50 40.00 United States Life Inv. Co.-14301% 25.30 34.70 53,60 Pennsylvania Life Ins: Co•-14A01,20..10 27.50 37:30 50.80 National Loan Fund C 0... .1.4.130,10.31) 25.50 470 52.80 . . It will be seen byme above table that the Illtei3 for in 7.. surance (without participation In profits ) in tins Company are more than fifteen per cent. lower than any Joint Stock Company in this Country or The World; and 'they have - been adopted after mfull investltraiie.l of the whale subject Those wishing to insure in either the Conn. Mutual or the Hartford Life and.Healtit Co. will azglzto C. A. ..- dee4 . - Corner of 4th and Wood streets, op stairs: -•-• Read - Tills I To Farmers and those-wishing TO INSuRs. DETAORSD PROPERTY. THE New 'York " Washington .County Mutual Insu ' ranee Cairmany ,* is the company for Ciento insure in. It is the Farmers , Mutual InsurZaceeompany that has run through five sears without 'taxing their note. 'ltisthe largest company of the kindle thoworld, .numbering over 'LIMO members.:;lt does not insure Steam Mills, Carpenter or" Cooper shops, or anything hazardous or extra-hazardous. Only Houses,Barns and their contents, and but 82,000 on one risk; Churn - hes, Academies and School nausea, and but *lll.,oooon'ear.h. A certificate. can be seen from one of the first men in Pittsburgh, to show that the Company does pay its loss es promptly. C- A:COLTON, Geu'lAgem, - novl con, or--4th and WOOdstL, up stairs. State atatual Fire ,Insurance , Vampaziy lURRISBW Gil, Pd. HE very liberal patronage extended to this Doings. T ny, - having issued policies to the, &Mount of near One and a Half fitillion of Dollars, during the lest three months, is satficient manifestation of the estimation and confidence of the pnblie an the" system, of manage. merit on which its liminess is conducted. To city or country merchants, and owners of dwell ings, and isolated or country property, it .ii believed this company affords advantages is point of cheapness, safety and security, inferior m no Insurance'Company icthis country. Conducted on the equitable and greatly improved sys tem of Classificatier. of Risks, excluding all special hazards, insuring only a limited amount in any one lo cality, Mus precluding the frequency and occurrence of bilge urea, and also, on both the Stock and Mutual plan, it not only possesses the cheapness and accommodation of both methods, but entitles the insured to a partieipa- It is under the control of the following Directors P. Rutherford. A. J;Gilleu, John B..Packer,Sturniel T. Jones, Alonzo A. Carrier, Philo C. Sedgwiek, Robert Klotz. J A. RUTHERFORD, Prete': 0:7 Branch Office. for Western Pennsylvania, 54 Smithfield street . Pittsburgh. Persons desiringLissa ranee will be furnished wrthhooksbf the Company by calling at the office (octitat • INSURANCE. rpDR DELAWARE BIUTVAL SAVETY .110171t j. ANCE COMPANY.--01fice„North Room oftho Ez chahge,Thirdstrcet, Philadelphia. - - FOut Dismalscs• -, Buildhlns,, Alereltanditn , rual.Otheht• propertyln town and fatality; Immred against losa or damage by fire at the lowest rate of . premium- - Blaanrs .11413IIILIZCZ—They also insure Are:Sails; Car goes and freight.s, foreign or toasuvise,under oPen or special policies, as the assured may define. ' - Inward Taanseorrarion.—They also inerehark dire transported by 'Wagons, Railroad' Cara, -Canal Boats and Steam Boats; en rivers and lakea,cutthe most liberal terms. DIDECTORs:=Jeseph B. Seal, Edmund A., Solider John C. Davis. Robert, Durum, John R. Penrose Samuel Edwards,Geo.G. - Lelper Edward Darlington,llraeß. Davis,WlllitturPolwel John_ Newlin,Dr.R. M . taster', James C. Hand, Theopluitas Paulding,ll..Jones_Drooks, Henry_Sloan,,Hugh Craig, George Serrill, Sperreer G. Johnson, William IlayyDr. 'B. Thomas, John SellergAVin. EyrecJr.. . DIRECTORS, AT: PMSBURGIL,--D. T. Morgan, Hugh Craig, iita A RUN, President. Tnos. C. Hand, Aloe President, , - , JOSEIIi W. titti , i_n; Seer:rutty: Er Office of the Company, t to. 42 Wateistre er, Pitts b argh. (jaltdtfl P. ArhIADEIRA, Agent New England hire Stouts Insurance 00. PERSONS desirous of insuring their, Animals. will learn.fram the. following by law of Abe ComPlulYr that the terms of life insurance on stock itivery different train insurance on human Tim insured= entitled, to pay where the animal breaks a leg, ; bec gmps blind, Anrram x. In the eventof accident Dr disessoofsuch a nature as to cause perinauent injury, though death may not ensue, they will beliable for the damagedennto the amulet not exceeding the amottnt insured._ G. A. COLTON; Agent, - cor of Fourth and Wood - sts., up. stairs. , Mr* And .11itts Ina : lrisraratlosh, — , IE OFFICE of the .. insurance CO. ai Nardi Amerces , has been restated to the 'Warehouse of Hardy, Jones es Co., No. 141 Front, street, third house East of. Woad street.w here the subscriber will issut,Policies on Build -ings and their contents, andon Shicraents by Steamboats and other vessels, for the above old und responsible Conically: [apll t JONES„..agent.. Win and neaten instaranCe. tru MUTUAL LIFE AND HEALTH INSURANCE COMPANY, o.2ltiladelpAia, In c orporated the Legislators of Pennsylvania, hlarch,lB4B; Charter ?or petal:Ll; Capital 81110,000. Rain Tower than any Penney/. tania Company, and 1111 29 per cent. lower that the usual rates of Life Insarance,as the following comport son will show. This a person in the age of uoinsuring, for 8100 for life, must pay in the Girard tr. 2,38, Penally"- vania 83 , 30, Penn Mutual 82,40, Equitable 82,04 New- England 83,30, Albion 82,48, New 'York Life 82,30; Life. arid Health,..Philadelphin, 81,01;r , . • Draacriqui—Samuel D Orrick, Charles Hall, Wm F' Boone; Robert I' Ring, Charles Ha yev i i M. W Baldwin,. Chas 0 B Campbell, Al M Reeve, - M.D.'j.nwisCoophr,. .1 Rodman Barker„E H Butler, Edwin k Cope Presi dent, Samuel D Orrick ; Vice . President, Robert P. King Secretary, Francis Blackburne. • Applications will lee received and every Information. given by SAMUEL FALINESTOCK, Agent. Corea: Commercial Rooms, corner of Third and Wood streets Pittsburgh. . . oetzty. INnEDINiry Tha Franklin Firs In - surauco Company IRECTORS:-- ' • , D - Charles W. P artaker,, 'George AV. Richards; Thomas Hart, Mordecai D: Lewle, . Tobias Wagner, * ." Ado hi E. Berle, .. Baronet Grant, . David B. Browne, Jacob R. Smith, ' ' Morris Patterson. CHAS.'W.BANCKER, Pres't.: Cass. G. Parrcianti Secretary. ' - WY' Continue to make Insurance, perpetual or limited on everrdeacription of property in town and coantry. The Companyhave reserved a large Contingent Fund which, with their Capital and Premiums, safelylnvested, afford ample protection to the assured. The Assets of the Company. on January 1et,18.19, as üblished agreeably to in Aet of Assembly, were us fol. lows; viz Mortgages -51,047,43 3 RearEitate • -•-•-••• • • • • 94,T2.4 ;53 Temporary Loans ... . 84,001 es Stocks • --••••-• . ' 51 2 523 25 Cash ••••••••••••••'•••- 35 , 201 37 , • 813,318,482 71 , Since' their Incorporauen, period of 19 ,years, they have pakupwards of Ons Minton Four Hundred That. sand Defiers, losses by lire, thereby affording evideace of the advantages of Insurance, as well as the ability dud disposition to meet with prompuress, all liabilities. - -• . J. GARDME.R. COFFIN, Agent, Office N. E. corner. Wood and 3dats' "'FI2O and... Marine insurance: . THE Insurance Companyoflgorth America, of-Phila delphia,througlt its,duly authorized Agent,the sub scriber, offers to make permanent and , limited Instiranee on property, in thil oirY and its vicinity, and Oil shipments by the canal and rivers. .„. DutkoToßsi- Arthur 0.• Coffin, Push. Samuel brooks. Alex. henry Charles Taylor, Samnel W. Jones, • Samuel W. Smith, • Edward Smith, Ambrose N'Vhite, John A. Brown, Jacob M. Thomas, 0 John White ' - John R. -Thomas P. Cope, Richard D. Wood, ' , _Wm.-Welah, . RenzylVidherrard, Sec.): This is the oldest Insurance Company in the United States, having been chartered in 1784.-;lts charter is per, pettml, and from its high staroling, long experience, am ple means, and avoiding all risks of an extra hazardous character, if may he considered as offering ample wend: ty to t h e p u bli c ; . WILLIADI P. JONES, At Comaing Room of 4hr7ood,lones & Co : ,,Water aMit Front sts Pittslusgh , • =SY
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