Wm. LiiiiitieWrintithitt.,iftitiftreallia 7 loon it Sargent, corner Woodniltd.Sixtb streets. Hugh 100-Kingi2Fourtisstrestiaapposito.filltiMitorilvt-: W A Hill 4. Cc» 64Altqact , steset,24 doorabokelilurth. S Jones/1 ,1 004 S.:W,lcortief Woodlind Fourth sts. Hill t Curry, 65 Wood street, id doorbelow Fotirth, - . 1 IV eerner,lVood and Third streets..., Kramer * corner Wood and Thirfi'streeti: .. la 11 Willianis* Co., corner Wood and Third rife:, • Cook 4. Harris; corner Market and'Fifth streets'. N HoLnea 4 , S6ns, 55 Bitrket st., bet Ween 3d and 4th.:: • 3l'atch Makers ainl l ;Tiseilera r • W W 'Wilson, corner Market via Fotlrth streets Il Richardson, 71 - Market street, near the Diamond John B. McFadden A Coy 25 Market street, near Fifth Banda & Reineman, 7 Fifth sneer ) near Market' • Sterile It Bartberger, - Sixth street, near Grant.' ' - WhOksak GrorXrs, annntission. § Produce Dealers. Staait& 118"Weod street, above Fifth. - - Alexander King, 211 Liberty street, opposite Hand. R. Sruce,Jr., 19 Commercial Row, Liberty :street. .-. R A Cundinghain, 6 Commercial Row, Liberty street. . S George &. Co. 216 Liberty street, opposite 7th. -• John Gner,t22 Liberw.street. - • VI m 111 Goren 1y,210 Liberty street, opposite Eagle Hotel. Myers A Hunter, 180 Liberty street. S Inc-Clark-an & C0.,142 Liberty street. Carson & McKnight, Sixth; between Wood end Liberty. J k R Floyd, Liberty, Wood and Sixth streets. Lambert A Shipton,l33 and 135 Wood street, • • Wm Dyer, 155 LibertyrAtreet, opposite 6th. W& H. MeCuteheon, N 0.152 Liberty street.. • Brown A Kirkpatrick., 144 Liberty street. - - English A Bennett, 37 Wood it., opposite St. Charles. Tassey Best; 35 Wood street, opposite St t Charles... J S Oil worth A Co., 27 Wood, between Hat 5 2d sts. Wm Bagaley & Co., Nos, 18 and 10 Wood et. • • Wick A McCandless, carrier Wood andsVit ears. Wm hie Kee. cinder Wood and. Front streets. - Burbridge, W:lson A Co., Water, bet. - Wood and Stoith'd. Commit, Carothers & Co.; Water and Front streets.. Reis & Berger, corner Smitlifteld and Second'streets. ' Cummins & Smith, 3 Smithfield street, near Water. James Heaney Jr., corner Water and Smithfield streets. C H Grant, 41 Water, between-Market and Wood._ W B Hoboes A Bfo. 37 %rater, betWood'and Market. L S Wittatantu, 31 .Water and 62 First Street. James Drilzelt, 81 Water and 44. Front street. • John F Perry,norner Hancock stand Duquesne Way. King '& Moiarttead, 27 Wood - street. Racy, MatUiewe•&., Co., Water; bet. Market and refry. Connitintuns;Produce . and Fortv - arding- 2kferdtants. Sellers &Nienls,ls Commercial Row; Liberty street.. David Fitermatons &Sort 135 Wood street - George Coctiran,_No. 20 Wood street. • • - S& W Blubaugh, 53 Water and 104 Front street • A Vankirk & Son, Smithneld street, near Water , • • Robertson A Reppert, N 0.109 Second street. Armstrong A Crozer.-24' Market at, between lst and 2d. Breyfogle & Clarke,lo3 Second Street, above Wood. • Wholesale &kers aid .. .Derek:a in ..iiincors. - R. Watson, corner Liberty and-Wayne streets.. '. Jno McDevitt A Bros., 13 Commercial Row, Liberty st: Jan Patton, Jr., N 0.17 Commercial Row, Liberty street I Bryar, No. 114 Liberty street,and 53 Diamond alley. TJ A. Jackson Duncan, 2= Liberty street. Robert Moore, 11 Commercial Row, Libertyatrect Robert Bell, Liberty street; opposite Wood. - W Lehmer A Co., 150 Liberty street: • • •", W & AI Alitcheltree,loo Liberty, street. Jacob Weaver, Jr:, oorner Markel and Front streets. Scteree Harness and Trunl Maker:- - .T M Oliver, Liberty, opposite Seventh street. A Holstein, 136 Weed street, near 'Virgin alley J P Smith, 142 Wood street. Rahanser & Duff, 4:56 held of Woodttreet. W A Gildenfenney,loo Wood st., third door below Fifth. RAW Mackey 99W00d st.,-betsth and Dirunond alley; Samuel AleCluricas,26 Wood, bet sth and Diamond all. R H Hartley; 86 Wood at., cor. Diamond alley_ 'Looking Glasses and - Varieties. _ _ •. .fi - .C0.,76 Wood st.,betiveen 3d 4th, Kennedy &:Haw - yer, 62, corner Wood and Fourth 6iS Kertnedy4Fitth stty.et, near Wood, - • Queesuware and China. - George Breed, 94 Wood street. Hodkivson, 66W00d, between 3d end 4th streets. Henry Higby,l2s - Wood street, S doors above Fifth. 'Booksellers and Stationers. --' Kay & Co.; corner of Wood ;and Third streets. '7G Baekofen, 137 - Liberty, street—German Books. Victor &nibs, Fifth street, between Wood and Market. H Me110r,.61 W --ood st.Settool Books and Stationery. fAnke Loonus, Ag'l,99 Wood st.--School Books, Stat'ry. Elliotr & EniVish, 79 Wood street. Johnston& tocktrin, corner Market and Third stal R 13 Beeson .& Co., EU Market 5t.,51 door from Ditunond. H S Bosworth & Co., Fourth street, near Market. . Patent Martine. Wm Jackson, corner Liberty and Wood streets. Shepherd's Medicine Depot, 64 Smithfield street. Clothing' Stores Kane &Morgan, 19.1 Liberty at, 4 doors above Virgin ay E l rowenfeld & Bros., Atheneum, Liberty street. J E Downing,:ll.B Liberty 'mac t. W A & L. C.lidefilullen, WO Liberty, cor. Garrison alley Boobyer & Gribble, 251 Liberty et.,5 doors above Irwin. W J Davit; corner Liberty and Irwin streets. John P Hopewell, 133 Liberty st., near St. Clair. R S Marsland, 45 Liberty st., corner . Virgin alley. r Delany, 45 Liberty street. . 3 Arrest & Bernard,_l4B Liberty street. J ElcCLositey, 151 Liberty street. . El Chignell, 153 Liberty street. . Lawrence Alitcliet,l6.s Liberty street. W Leonard, 3d Wood street, bet. 4th and Diamond alley. Schroeder, tiageteau Co., 67 Wood,l door. below 4th Bilderbrand & Co p 10 IVood street, near Water. Robert Chester, .a Smithfield at., bet. 4diand Diam'il ay. Parker & Lowe 66 Smithfield street, near 407. Morgenstern &11r05.," Oak Ball," 46 Liberty street. 11. Straw, corner Market and Second.streets. R Barker,3l,Market st., between 24 and 3d. Guns and Pistols W U McCartney, corner Liberty and Smithfield streets. John White; Fifth st., between Market and Liberty. Joseph Craig, Wayne st., opposite Canal Basin. - - J Cartwright, t 33 Wood St., I. door below Diamond alley - • liferdwat Tailors. A McFarland - , Southfield at.,bet. 4th and Diamond alley Samuel (.4ray, Fsettange BaddiMp, St. Clair meet. Cheap. .Putklicatione. ta. A Miner. Smithfield at., opposite Brown's Rotel. P Alorse, 85 Fourth street. Holmes' Literary Depot, Third' at., opposite Post Office Dry Goods ,Herchrtnta. W &P Hum corner Market and Fifth streets. D ft FraUcn, lOU Market street, near Fifth. J Shea, 1116 Market street, between Fifth and Liberty. .1 U Manta, 114 - blarket street, near Liberty; J 5.11 F Mat.lonnell, corner Market and Fifth streets. .1 V Diller, S.S. corner Market and - Fourth streets. Wm Li.i.larrard, New York Store, 79 hawked street. E Spence, 33 Jlarket street, between 2d and 34, ElNLentier & Co.; el 51arket st., bet. sth and Diainand. Alexander & - Day, 75, N. W. cor. Market and Diamond. Absalom Morns, 65 Market st., bet. 4th and Diamond. George a White 51 Market st., between 3d and 4th. WraL Russell, 62. Market st., near Fourth street. W. R. Murphy comer Market and Fourth streets Wholesale Dry, Goods, Shaeklett 4. White, 93 Wood etreet. A A blason.k. Co.. 60 Marketst., between 3d and Ch. Itiorpny, WiLson C0.,48 Wood et, I'd door above 3d. Itampton t Staith t.C0.,34 Wood at., between 3d and 4th, and Justices of the Peace Buelonaeter, Fourth street, above Smithfield. G Reinhart, Irwin !greet, near Liberty. .doots and Shoes: Wm Jackson, corner Liberty and Warod streets. • .1 5 Adams 219 Liberty street, next Eagle Tavern. • Samuel Da!reli t :l22 Wood street, above Fifth S Keys, d Fifth street, near Market: D A Olmsted, corner Market and Liberty James Robb, 99 Market and4l Liberty scree ' Joseph Pluramer,lo9 Wood street, near Fiftn • George Albite; 71, corner Wood and Fourth streets. MaCardy 4- Loomis; 59 Wood at, between 3d and 4th. .1 Rutledge, 00 Wood street, third door above Fourth. F W Hayward, comer Market and Liberty streets T B Graham, i 50.105 Third street, James Miller ; Smithfield street, near Diamond alley John Tagga r r, Satithfieldatreet, near Fourth. .1 Bates corner Smithfield and Fifth streets. Troth 4 1 Scott, corner Smithfield and Fourth streets. Wm Adair, Smithfield street, four doors above 3d. Wm Buenler, Smithfield street, near BroWn's Hotel; John Campbell, corner Smithfield and Second streets. • W B Schmertz, 235mithfield, between ?rant and 24 sts T A 'Tinton. 4 at. Clair street, near Liberty. T Thompson St: Clair at, between Penn and Bridge. H.Perry, 75 Fourth street, near Wood. Brennen 4- FiM. street, near Market. "Wool Merchants 3 W Harbau,gh.,s2 Water and 104 Front streets. Wrniam Barker, Smithfield at., bet. 4th and Diamond ay. Hugh Lee, corner Liberty street and Cecil's alley.- , P/aning Mills and Sash Factory. - Thomas Moffitt, renn street, near the Point J D 4. A 'Kelly, Seventh street, above the Canal Hardware and Cutlery. Walter F•Fahnestock, 184 Liberty street. • T Leech, Jr., 133 Wood street, above Fifth. - Hays f Getty, 71 Market street, near Fourth. Wolff 4- Lane. corner Liberty and St. Clairstreets. ' Dattlap,dr.,9l Market street, neer FifLti. Huber f _Laufman,7B Wood st., bet.4th and Diamond ay J Cartwright; 53 Wood et., 1 door be:.,w Diamond alley. John Walker, 85 Wood st., bet. Diamout. alley and Chat. GL:.oper 4- Lavely,s9 Wood street,2d door below Fourth. Whitmore : ¢ W01Q,50 Wood st., between 3d and 9th. Joseph Woodwell, corner Wood and Second Streets. Bourn 4- Tetley, 190 Wood street, near Virgin alley. Leathrr aYoru Wilkinson tc Bell, No 183 Liberty street, opposite Sixth. Walter Bryant 183 Liberty et., opposite head of Wood. Wm Young 4- Co. 14 . 1 Liberty street, hear St. Clair. Samuel McClain, 03 Wood and corner Diamond alley. Ine ,, H a mmon, Wnqd. 33 door below Diamond elle -Richard Bard, lot Wood street. William Irwin, Diamond niley. lames Irwin, Diamond alley, near Diamond. Drags and-. Medicine s. Reiser 4.i.hleDowell i corner Wood In. null Virgin alley 5e11er3.57 Wood st., between 3d and 4th. ' L Wilcox, Jr., cor. Market street and the Diamond and . L. Wilcox, Jr.; Corner 4th and Smithfield streets. Dr. H Smyser, corner Market and Third streets.. J A Jones teo.:, corner Walant and Penn streets. J A Jones, corner Hand and Penn streets. Braun t Reiter, corned Liberty and St. Clair streets. Edward Fenderleh,cornerMonongaitela House. • BA Faltnestock Co.',.'corner Wood and First streets. .10anDcorner ..g.Orgea, Wood at. and Diamond eller.. :ocl Molder, corner WOod and - Fifth streets, -' - • .. EZE=III ,•• . , At...t' . I.lrigArmtirtrerObtimstrAriniNssmitlltield? . 7ttrcitra! M itirafacturer of Wilting - Flail and fairs. [- WinHenderson,.2s7 Liberty street._ I F94 ' i;tiiitt4ool4: .Starr J DlStutirvik.3yl4,Al;4iijSaaret• If . 1 '' - ''; lrcis,. Capi and Fars.' - -" 'FI ming t _2o Wood stre l ek corner Virgin alley, WW il m iee 3 ci e n 4. 'Aiatilltea, 90. arket•st,i - door from_ Fifth. Pi. Mu_gee,Warnithfield st, between 2d and and tra, James Wilson -- ; Smithfield st, 2d door from Foarlh... . Cr W Glassgow,.lC2 Wood st, third door below Fifth. IV Douglas,77 Wood street, fourth door above Fourth. S Moore 75' Wood, third door s b ove Fourth. Charles R Paulson, 73 Wood street near Fourth. McCord 4 , -Co, corner Wood and` Fifth streets. • Jo tat A Garey,l43lVoodst.,tip.lstPresblteditn Churnh --- - - . :. ' = Cabinet ' and Chair. Makers. -, .. Win E Stevinion,ft Fonermau , s Row, Liberty and 7th at son; corner Smithfield and Fifth streets; Young _t CO, Smithfield street, between 2d and ftd. Hazlett 4- Frew, Smithfield, near Fourth street. • , ' hisurance Companies National Loan Fund and Lifelas. Do, 64 Wood street. Delaware Mutual Safety, 42 : Water street: Western Insurance Co. of Pittsburgh, No. 39 Water sL Protection insuratteeccgi Otlice - 127 - Woodatreet. Franklin Fire insurance Go, corner Wood and 3d etc. ... . . . . and' . . . _ ' - •"` Wall Paper' BoMenng. W P Marthalli (Sueeesacir to S C.Rill,) 87 Wood street. James Howard 4. Co i ait Wood et 4 doors below Itia. ay. I Shidle, Sraithfield street, near Fourth. " Thou* Pahner;47 Mtaketet, hetween3d nod 4th' " " _ . Ttnners and Ccpperr Smiths. . Doeriliner; Wood streetopposiietst Pres. Church A Copies, Cornet Liberty and Smithfield'streets. L Shronsi Atheneum Building, Liberty street. G G Backe - fa:1,124 Wood street.' • J-Barndollar, 128 Wood street.- - 2 Morrow, 17 Fifth st, between Wood and Market. II Demmler, 50 Liberty mina, near Market. Sh.:ri.K ¢ Shtsk, No. 8 Market street,near.Water. . Kelly it . 13r0.; Sixth, bet Ween Woos and Liberty streets James - T Kincaid, Front and 2d streets, near Market. G-old Beaters: John .B Dunlevy, laiThird et, bet Wood and Smithfield Emigrant L ine s .i. , Blakely dr. Ca, Penn street, (Canal Basin.) P W Byrnes 4 , Co, 'CIS Liberty st.) Jno Thompson, AO Liverpool and Philadelphia Packet Line, Lirown 4. Kirk patrick, 144 Liberty street. - Hotels and Taverns. Brown's Hotel, Smithfield et., between Second and Third. Virginia House ; eorner Water and Ferry streets Famine Inn, T. Little, corner Fourth and Ferry streets Writ. Tell Hotel, Water street, above Smithfield Eagle,J McMaster Jr, Ag't, Liberty street. St. - Charles,- comer Wood and Third streets. National Hotel, Water street, above Sinithfield.. Perry House, corner Haneock st and Duquesne Way. Burnt District Hotei r corner Smithfield and Second sts. 'Monongahela House,cerner Smithfield.and Watei ets., Exchange ifitel;conter Penn and St: Clairstreets. Mcßride - 4. Co, corner 7th and Liberty streets. Nicholson lc Payne, Ist Liberty street, bead of Wood Win !min . Atheneum .13aildobg, Liberty strew- Yenuiselr, Mitchell 4. Co, 160 Liberty street. Alex. Bradlay, (Sign Gilt Stove No .lo Wood area. John Anderson 4- Son, corner Water and Grant ste. Bakers and Confectioners. A Andrews, "Eagle,' 52 Diamond alley R Roany, Roa corner Wylie and Tunnel streets. P H Hunker, Filth street, near Market. A ¢ P Scheldecke ,r "Star," 42 Diamond alley. MorrisHanz, Smithfield at, bet. Fifth and Diamond alley Wm E Bown,,!!Union," Smlthdeld st, bet. 3d and 4th, • Milliners and. Mantua Makers. Mrs:U.4'lo St Clair 'street, between Penn and bridge Mrs Leech. 9 Fifth street, betureen Wood and Market. Mrs M E Atorrissin, No.s SE. Clair street. Mrs Parker, N 0.4 Patterson's Row, St. Clair street. Miis Reba, earner Penn and St. Clair streets. • Fancy and Variety Goods. T K Macknigh 4. Bros, 117 Wood street, near Fifth. McCandless 4. Campbell, 97 Wood street. Geo W Kan, 72 Wood arreet,sign Gilt Comb.: • Charles Arbuthnot, car. Wood street and Diamond alley Kaufftnan 4. Boyle, 68 Wood st; 1 door above Diam'd ay Zebnlon Kinsey, 67 Market street, near Diamond. lansey 4' Knox, 92 Market street, near Fifth. Cotton Manufactures Grier ¢ Monaghan, :Ltd Liberty street. oat stores A Weaver, Wayne street, opposite Canal Basin. John Hannan 59 Water st, bet Wood and Smithfield. James Kerrijr. ¢ Co, 39 Water street, near Market. Joseph Major,' No. 4 Market street, near Water. MeCammon 4. Stevens, 7 and 9 Market st, near Water Thomas Oliver, S. B. Bakery, 29 Water street. Brush Manufactuxers. Blair 4. Co, 1211 Wood street, above Fifth. .1 Rennedy,63 Wood street; fourth door above Fourth Family Groaerier. A S Getty, corner Wylie and Washington streets. William IVilsoa, corner Second and Ross streets. George Humbert, comer Penn and Itlarbery streets Thomas Applebe, corner Wylie and Tunnel streets George Arthurs,eorner Smithfield and Fourth sts. Hugh Garvey,l43 Liberty street, opposite Fifth. J Donaldson, corner SL Clair and Penn streets. J S M Young 4. Co, corner Fourth and Ferry streets. & Paul, corner Seventh and Grant streets. Cyrus Black, Diamond, back of (lid Court House. Y Bechanan, corner Wylie and Chatham streets. H Hoeveler, Wylie et, between Tunnel and Chatham /1 C Kelly, corner Fifth street and Market alley. Thomas Woods, Wherry street, near Water. Trimming, Illosiqy and Variety. .W Daly hCo, Manuf a cturers and Importers, Fifth at. F H Eaton 4. Co, 62 Fourth et, bet Wood and Market. Wm M Hersh, corner third and Market streets. John Orr it Co, Market street, near Fifth. Joseph Ilonte*,Co, 63 Market au., bet. 4th and Diamond Tobacco, Snuff and Cigars. .1 Fullerton, 140 Wood street, near Sixth. .1 liTeCollister, 19 Fifth at, between Wood and Market. Daniel Day, 43 Wood street, between ad and 4th. J Stein, St. Charles Hotel, Wood street. George Sheller, 167 Smithfield Street, near Fifth. W 4. D Rinehart, Irwin at, between Liberty and Penn. I A Mazarie 33 Hand street, between Liberty and Penn Extract of Coffee. John tlardn, Extram cf Coffee Manufacturer, 51 Dia mond Alley, between Wood and Smithfield streets. Glau Manufacturers: Win McCully 4. Co, 1.39 Wood street. 4 Chambers, Agnew Co, 9 Wood bet Water and Ist sin Bakewell, Pears 4. Co, corner Wood and 2d streets. Carling, Robertson g• Co, corner Wood and Front stn. Simpson ti Co, el Wood street, next Bagaley 4- Co - . 11116.1kStarn. john H Mellor , Al Wood stioet—Chickirinies Pianos Lumber Merchants. William Dilworth, Grant street, near Seventh. Rowan 4. Dawson, Sixth street, near Grant. Thomas Scott, Penn st., be*Barker's alley and Irwin s Soap and Candle Manufactories. A Wilson Ze Co., Ross street, between 3d and 4th Wilson& Gorntari, • Forwth street, near Roos B C Sawyer it 50n,49 Wood at, opposite St. Charles. India and Candle.. Jas C Anderson, 15 Smithfield at, between lat and 2d. J Hunker, 92 Wood st, between stb. and Diamond alley. loshua Rhodes, a, Wood street, near Water Plough Manufactories, Robert Hall, N 0.1.47 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 Filth st, opposite Post Badding' Tea Stores. . JS T,t "Young 4. Co,%tuner Fourth and Ferry streets. Pittsburgh Tea Storifth st, bet Wood and Market Dentists, Wm A Ward, Dentist, Penn street, 3 doors above Hand Dissolution. Co-Partnerehip heretofore existing between the J. subscribers, under the firm of J. S. BONNET & Co., la this day dissolved by mutual consent. Either partner may use thename of the concern in settlement. JEROME S. BONNET. . • MATTHEW D.PATTON. Pirriburgh, Aprillst, 1850. • • la' Having sold my entire interest in thfs firm of J. S. Bomar & Co. to M. D. Perron, my late partner, and in retiring from busineesi I take great pleasure in recom mending him to the -confidence of my friends and the public. . • japfil J. S. BONNET. • Gravel Roofing. THE subscribers respectfully inform the citizens of Pittsbargh and vicinity that they are now rally pre pared to fill orders for GRAVEL:ROOFING, in a man ner not to be surpassed in this city or elsewhere. From their experience in business, they feel confident that they will render satisfaction to all those who muy give them work. The superiority ot Gravel Roofs over any other kind, particularly in ease 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 refer them to Messrs. Thomas Liggett, Sr., Jan F. Perry, Rody Patterson, hI. 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 •ween ni g h and Tunnel streets. • , MATTHEW McGOVERN. spit? „TORN SKINNIN. To Printers. 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Dr. COStEtE, in his valuable writings on the " Physiolo gy of Digestion," observes that " a diminution of the due quantity of the Gastric Juice is aprominent and all-pre. vailing cause of Dyspepsia;" and he states that "a dis tinguished -professor of medicine in London, who was severely afflicted with this complaint, finding everything else to fail, had recourse to the Gastric Jame, obtained from the stomach of living animals, which proved com pletely successful." Dr. G Lanais, author of the famous works on " Vegeta ble Diet," - says: "It is a remarkable fact in physiology, that the stomachs of animals, macerated in water, Im part to the fluid the property of dissolving various arti cles of food, and of effecting a kind of artificial diges tio a of them in no wise different from the natural digest ive process." Dr. Sixos's mat work, the "Chemistry of Han," (Lea & Ellinebard; - Mita ,ISde. pp. 321-J) 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 Juice itself." Professor DUNGLISO7I, of the Jefferson. College. Phila. d el phia, in his great work on Haman Physiology, devotes more than fifty pages to an examination of this subject. His experiments with Dr. Beaumont, on the Gastric Juice, obtained from the living human stomach and from animals, are well known. "in all cases." he says, "di gestion occurred as perfectly in the artificial as in the natural digestions." AS A DYSPEPSIA CURER, Dr. Hoemnou's preparation of PEPSIN hasproduced the most marvelous effects, curing eases of Debility, Emaciation, Nervous Decline, and Dyspeptic Consump tion, supposed to be on the very verge of the grave. ft is impossible to give the details of cases in the limits of this advertisement—but authenticated certificates have been given of more than TWO HUNDRED REMARK ABLE, CURES, in Philadelphia, New York, and Boston alone. These were nearly all desperate cases, and the cures were not only rapid and wonderful, but perma nent. It Is a great NERVOUS ANTIDOTE, and particularly useful for tendency to biliousdisorder, Liver Complaint, Fever and Ague, or badly treated Fever and Ague, and the evil etreds of Quinine, Mercury, and other drugs upon the Digestive organs, after a long 'sickness. Also, for excess in eating, and the too free use of ardent spit• Its. It also reconsiles Health with Intemperance. OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS. There is no form of OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS which it does not seem to reach and remove at once.— No matter how bad they may be, it GIVES INSTANT RELIEF! A lin& doss removes ealtheunpleasant symp tom', and it only needs to be repeated, for a short time, to make these good effects permanent. PURITY OF BLOOD and VIGOR OF BODY, follow at once. It is particularly excellent in cases of Nausea,Vomiting,. Cramps, Soreness of the pito( the Stomach, at ter eating, low, cold state of the Blood Heaviness, Low ness of Spirits, Despondency,- Emaciation, tVeakness. tendency wine:why, Saieide, &c. Price, ONE DOLLAR per bottle. One bottle will of ten effect a lasting care. Every bottle bears the written signature of .1. S. HOUGHTON, M.D., Sole Proprietor. Sold by agents in every town in the United States, and by respectable dealers in Medicines generally. Agents for Pittsburgh, KEYSER k Me DOWELL, 141 Wood street. Retail dealers supplied at Proprietor's prices. inv.2o:y Also, for sale by R. E. SELLERS, 57 Wood street. Philosophy of Brandretbis Vegetable • Pills. WHEN the theory of the circulation of the blood V, was established, the scares springs of vitality wore 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 13 fuel, which keeps at a life heat the internal fires that warm and invigorate our inner man. The blood in an 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 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 ten : dering the stream of life pure and healthy. If men were more stnaere, there would be fewer religious creeds ; and if they kept close to nature's laws is the management of their bodies, they 'would require little medicine. As men grow intellftigent they will become wiser and hap- Pier; even now, their wisdom is proved by the fact that, when sickness assails them, -they use Brandreth's Vege table Univeral Pills, which soon restore them to health. They are peculiarly adapted to the climate, and require no extra care when they are used, in either diet or cloth ing. They should he always in the house, so that upon the first indication of sickness theymay be used, One dose in the beginning is more potent for good, than 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, Brandreth's Pills are a known and fully tested medicine, one that is need by hundreds of 'thousands in this country and throughout: the civilized world. They an quietly Superseding all other medi cines. They take out only that front the blood which is the cause of weakness and pain, leaving strength and health ; they producebealthy sleep , at night, and an ap petite that relishes all kinds of food. Sold at N 0.29 Diamond alley—the only place in Pitts burgh where the genuine Brandreth Pills are kept for sale —the undersigned is the only ag.entin the ci . v t ' dee23:3m • THOMAS REOPATAL Et Sareapertlla and the Cholera. IVOT a single man, woman or child has died of the •caoLERA or any of its symptoms who used this invaluable preparation. Look at the city of Louisville, where this Sarsaparilla is made, and where from 150 to 200 bottles are retailed daily, but few isolated cases of Cholera have occurred, and they were either persons from boats or these who disregarded our advice. ffitheintSedi Oltenia& For sale by KEYSER & ItIrDOWELL,I4O Wood it. Pittsbutih, where the genuine article may always be 00100 R elief for Cramps. WE tuvE ABDOMINAL W , made from the most approved English patterns, farnishe d and recommended by Thomaaßakewell, Esq., and a number of eminent Physicians, being a most convenient appara tus for the application of warm or hot water to thebow els,in ease of cramps in Cholera. As every person is subject to sudden attaeks,no family shouldbe without— at least without one. For sale by . • • SC A..& ATKINSON, lea First street, between Wood and Market sts. TUST RECEIVED, wire& supply of -Dr. S. S. Fitch's viduablebtediebies, among which are remedies - nir Consumption, Conglfrand-Dys_pagsia. • Also, Abdominal Supporters, Shoulder Braces, I nhaling Tubes, and Lee. tures on the. Treatment and. Curs of Consumption, Ac. For sale by COITLTER.te LUCKE, Druggists,' oc/ 6 - ' corner of Wood . and•Thad streets A-7%1 - ' - • 0- • ' ; - -". " • ' -^ , • - • ' as - 0- 7 - • ' • • • • ..... _I3OOXC AND`JOBIi tiG• ..... Rs iv...corner ocWootLandwirth Stieets: THE Proprietor of thir Malmo; 'Ton and litsactritr :eats Martiaracruitaa, reapec:fally-informali s.friend, and the pationt of thesepapers,Laat he has a" large as aorta:Lent ofJOB TYPE AND ALL CriliEß MATE,RIAL necessary to a Joh' Printing Office,llnd that he is pie parefl to:exeente ' - • turrna rams riluvrum OP !mune ossentertern `Rinks,' • - -Bii, of Lading, • --'Circulars, Pamphlets, ' Bill Heads; Cards, • - Blanks, , - • Hat Tips. kinds of Blanks, Stage, Steamboat and Canal ;I:loatl3itis, with appropriate ents, - printed on the thorlest nOtiee and riled: reasonable terms. Ile respectfully asks thepatronago of his frienda and the public generally, in ;Ins branch of his business. • • Bele! , L. HARPER. $ A i.tzw Janus w. WOODWELL, . CABINET ' • ''' r-. FURNITURE MANUFACTURER; . cini . . _ . . . - Wareuxoa 91 and - • 0, Th stivee!,. .. .. 9 ...ilid T W. W. respecifullyinforms his friends and custom-, t./ era that ' he had now completed the la rgest apd fi nest itocir of household furniture Over before' seen . in this city, as he is - determined to uphold the (futility with well-seasoned materials, best workmanship, and newest designs; and from; the. extent of his orders and' facility , in manufacturing, he is enabled to produce warranted furniture, at the lowed; prices. - -He has adopted the' principle of identifying the ens touters' interest with his own, in quality and price; and keeps always on hand the greatest-variety of evcry des cripdon of furniture, from the cheapest and plainest, to the most elegant and costly, 'bit a house, or any party( pne, may be furnished from his stock ; or manufactured expressly to'order. Hs therefore solicits an inspection; that the advantages of his establishutent may. be known. The following articles consist, in part, of his stook, which for richness of style and finish, cannot be surpassed in any of the Eastern cities: Parlor • drawing, 'din ing, and bed room . chairs, of every variety, consisting' of rosewoood, ma hogany rind walnut Eli zab e th e n, Conservatoire and Easy Chairs, of every description; Conches, Bolas,Tete-a-tete and DI- - vans of the lineal French and American patterns; Tashses, What-Note, and ladies' tailor Writing Desks of various kinds • Work Tables and fancy_ inlaid stands, music stands; ' and holders, marble top, tati- - ' hogany, rose wood and walnut centre and soca, ta tiles, extension dining tables; , - all sire-sof the most improved, and decidedly the, best kind made,• card, Pembroke hail and pier tables, , • wardrobes, bedsteads and washstands of each a large assortment; gothic' ball and parlor reception chairs, ottomans • and stools, secretary and book cases, 'side boards, are screens, towel racks, hat stands, and music stools, cribs and cots for. children; paper macho, table and tea poys, ma hogany, rosewood, and - *Maid pearl Tables, . _ N0.9E4 ?Am I area, Uhlman Rather and Woad, &naked.. Ws have now on hand a lame and • vo s , splendid stock of everry vanetyq of Cruxes andCABINET•FURNITURE,which we - . • , are confident cannot be surpassed, it" s )4 equalled, in th is City, or 1.1 tLe West, in style and &dab. Those who are in want o I Furniture are respectfully invited to call and extualue for themselves. Me' Steamboats furnished on th shortest nstice. liar All orders promptly attended to. tenant O'DONNELL. MULLEN & CO Furniture rind Chalk Warr Roonal. it2CT. B. YOUNG d CO., turns} id' "Third and Smith fi rkists., opposite Blount% Hotel, Pittsburg/a, Pa., keep constantly on hand and make to order, at the lowest prices, HOUSEHOLD and STEAMBOAT FURNITURE, and CHAIRS, of the best workmanship and most approved Rtyle a . febts Steamboat., 44 Tux subscribers tender their ac knowledgments for the favors bestow e upon; t era by their Steamboat friends and would respectfully remind th em and others'inte rested in buiMing 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. T B YOUNG k CO., Corner Third and Smithfield streets, opposite "Brown's Hotel." O. C. II _ _ it. DAM= Hammer ers. Dealer, CABINET WAREROO3I,ShUTII FIELD STREET, Between Sevenths:rest and Stratsterry a/ley, Pittsburg, Pa. lIADIALER et. BAULER keep constantly on hand a variety of excellent and fashionable k urniture, warranted equal to any in the city, and sold on as favorable terms as can be obtained at airy similar establishment in .he West. They have now on hand an unusually extensive stock, embracing all kinds of Furni ture, tram the cheapest and plainest to the most costly and elegant. All orders promptly attended to. mr2l:6m E TEVi3ON otintbettent o CABINET- every WAIIE of eve e d r escrip . ti l on, at his old stand c° "" fr.is t e w attended 017004. - Seventh streete. 1.1 DERTA to. in all its branches. mayll London Illinstrurd. - PURE,: London and Durham Mustard, by rho keg, for sale Ly rortalrtty JOSHUA ROBINSON. YOUNG LADIES' SEILUNAULY, ALLEGE-4'1 4 1K . _ THIS SCHOOL, under the direction of Mr. & Mrs. N. W. Mirre.u.s, will be ,Re-Opened in "Colonnade Row," Federal street, on MONDAY, September l2d. A primary department, and a number of optional branch es, have been adde d, and a corps of teachers secured, so that instructions will now be given to scholars of all ages and attainments. For grartieulais see circulars, which may be had at the book stores —or consult the Principals, at their dwelling, on Federal street Alligierty, Aug. 3. It. L. Willtams, NlyiLL open a CLASSICAL and ENGLISH SCHOOL ou the Lit Monday of Sepstanftr heti. Room over J. . Willtame Ze Co.'s Store, corner of Wood and ' Fi(Lh streets. -EE TO-- Rev. W 24.. D. HowAlU,, lion. I.VA.LTICH H. Lomas Dr. ELLiorr, J. D. tilcCattp., Dr AlcGu.x., J.D, Wwwas. First arrival of !fall Stook of Carpets. /IRE subscriber having Just returned from the East. is now receiving and opening a splendid stock ofgoods, consisting in y art of very rich style Carpets, viz: Brussels,. ' Ea-estry Brussels and Velvets, imported expressly for this market. Also, Imperial 3 ply, superfine S. ply, with a heavy stock o i alt the lower priced grades i _together with a large variety of Hearth Rugs, Door Mats, Stair Rods, Wane, I , reen, Blue and Scarlet figured Baize, from * to 3 yards wide. A superior article of French Table and Piano Covers. Oil Cloth, from It a eight yards wide, i All the above named articles having been selected with great care, and purnbased at such pr cis as to ena ble htm to sell chener than auy house west of the mountains. Citizens and persons from the country are requested'to call and examine the stock at Lynd's Carpet Emporium. No. 80 Fourth street, and No. 6:1 Wood street. augai E. W. LYND. 6 Jt;t4T RECEIVED, ..° cases of Fancy STRAW and CHIP BONNETS, Lades' 'Riding HATS, Childrsn's and Illisue Bannstr,Boys' Rau, 4m Those wanting Bonnets wilt please give her a call be fore purchasing elsewhere. All orders promptly attend. ed to, at No 9 Fifth at. fnaylOat] MRS. A. LEECH. DLSSULlJTlON.—Theilil.4ll3irihip of MURPHY Et, Lau is this day dissolved, by mutual consent. The bu siness of the firm wilt be settled by H. Lee. . R. MURPHY, i Pittsburgh, 30th Jan., 1849. t. LEE. NOTICE--The undersigned will continue the Wool business and attend to the sale of Woolen Goads, at the old place. 11. LEE. fig In retiring from the late fir, of Murphy & Lee, I take great pleasure in recommending Mr. 11 Lee to the confidence of my friends and to the public. jan3o J. R. MURPHY. Notice. N aPPlicatiott 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 capb talnot exceeding two hundred thousand dollars. jalyl:Um THOMPSON BELL. Extra Family Flour. gOR the convenience of the citizens, the proprietors of the "PITTSBURGH OITY MILLS," have placed ee for the reception of orders, at the following places: J. & R. Floyd's store, corner of Wood and eth its.; M. Haywood's Shoe store, corner Liberty and Market A. Beelen's store, lid street; L. Wilcox, Jr, Druggist, cor. 4th and Smithfield; John l Smith's store, cor.-High and Wylie streets ; Telegrani, Office, Fourth street; IL O. Kelly, Grocer cor.sth st. and Market alley ; M. Grass's it ~,e,tllll Ward. - The Flour waunns will call twice or thrice daily, for orders, and the Flu I &c., delivered promply either in' barrels or sacks, (sack Flour is preferable for family use,; without charge for cartage. • It is plain that po 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 lust • ce. (may2o] WILhIABTH & NOBLE. 001 FOR CALIFORNIA. THE subscriber has been authorized to receive Pack ages to be forwarded to San Francisco by the house of CORWINNE, BROTHER & CO, at Panatna, and to -engage Passage in first class sailing Vessels from Panama to San Francisco. 'Every information given, ou application to' JOBHEA ROBINSON, apt 3 Post Bhildin •a, Fifth - id, near Wood. CriIIEAPEST SUMMER 605/18 -TOW/N.—Light Cloths, all wool, Casluttarettes, Scotch Plaids, Linen Drills and Dacha, with every' variety of Mar seilles and:other , Vestings and Trimmings; by job • JOSHUA ROBINSON, The 4, Pittsburghßrewory.” HAVING taken a lease of this well known Brewery, and having it now in full operation, I am 'low pre pared to furnish my friends and the public with a super nor article of ALES and BAVARIAN BEER, in any. quantity. Coil and see, atthe corner of Penn street and Barker's alley. - tjan.4] - • A. BENITZ. Window Shades, Banners, - rI_LASS PAINTING AND STAINING ; warranted to IX wash, at No. 1.0,, 5x..01,,un sraner,Prrrammon. For specimens, call at Wilkins liallt Walker's Ex change, Smithfield street.; and KeeviPs llat Store, Wood street. Masonic and 1.0. 0. F.'s. Aprons and Badges, painted in a. superionnanner. Fresco painting ezecuted in superior style, With Atneri• can and Foreign designs. B. SORES WATSON: Je4:1.1 EDWARD R. EERNAN atotiiing W triter oast ng:*Selling Low for -Cash. 101 DELANY;IOO ,Liherty- -itreivEirirbuth,',liiis 0 , bond ; largo, assortment to, : tho --latent ; otyle. of. Winter Conts; Of foible - noble colcirs, Pants, Vests and hill other articles in the clothing WEolesale parohdsers will find Ef - most' desi rabic- "s tack .seJect. froni; and will bo goldloce for eosin ' Toxin B itt .aactusT • • - MERCHANT -T-AILOR TNPORMS his friends and eilistomera thathe ha B eii 11 ed a CLOTHING .3-F-;544N0. - 85•Slnithfield whore they 'can basuited at' all limes with anything, in his line; made Milie most - finished style . •sind workman.; like h4tntict,., His Goods are, all fresh, of: thelmet-and moaLfashionable niaterial,"and no pains wilt be spared .to 'Word' thtr greatest -degree of satisfaellon ta his 'pat- Tons: A good stock of Ready Made CLOTHING always. . : MERCHANT:TAILOR; - 17 Smitlideld Stirei,Pitobizigh,' Pa, -IASJUSTECEIFED FROM TILE EAST —a large; - R and carefully selected meek Of French. English and .American CLOTHS, CASSIMERES and VEST% INGS,of.the most approved : colors and styles; which he is prepared te realm to order in the very +est manner -and or: the most reasonable terms*: • -He havalways on hand a load assortment of gentle inen's Fashionable unsay MADE CLOTHING - Collars Cravats, Hankerchiefs,GiOVCEt, Suspenders, &m , nowlik3m Clothing 3 OlothLog „ . THREE BIG DOORS! , . JOHN APCLOSKEY. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Cloehini,lsl Liberty Ist. Pittsburgh, Pa. IttrY stock or Fall and Winter Clothingia - noiv reedit,' amounting to upwards of sloo,ooo;which chin k will be fond to by . one of the choicest selpctions olgar• ments ever got up in, this or, any other city in the West- , My purchases having been all made early, I have thereforeavoided the tats 'advances made in almost'all descriptions of Woollen Goods, and am Therefore'em bled to offer my stock et unusually, low prices... - ' . I haie this season paid more than usual attention to the manufacturing and style of my. garments, so that the very: lowest priced as well as the'finest are got up in a style and elegance not to be surpassed. 'ffundredit, 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 particular ly call lite - attention ob 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 ment. The wholesale room .now contains, upwards of 2,000 garments, from tee finest ip quality to the lowest in price. The MeprletoriS now determined to make Oda dePart went 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 States. . In the cutting department will always b found a very, large selection of all the choiceet malceff of Cloths; Cis; saneres and Silks, to be found in this or eastern markets. He is prepared to make cloths to order in the shortest notice in the latest and fashionable styles:- He respectfully invites his old friend s. and customers., as. as the publicin general, to call and examine foe hemselves. roctl3' Great Inducements to Bay - . tillothl.ngl - WHITE OAK FORKS CLOTHING STOEE I NO. 2119 LIBERTY , AND 52 IRWIAV, MEE rS. rHE subscriber wishing to sell his entire stock of CLOTHING, offers his F.XTENSIVE ASSORT= E ENT OF—: NEW AND FASHION:II4X GOODS at VERY LOW PRICES. Persons wiebing to purchase ,wilbsave money by calling on him. - - sap% W.I. Da.VITT, Proprietor. AGENCY OF - - - - - 11e1neahli Celebrated - PAU:Mt Shears. IcHE undersigned has been appointed by Mr. Heinesh, or New York solo Agent for the sale of his justly ce ebratedpateraTailond Shears.. He offers these Shears now at manufacturer's prices. Having a complete' fas-' sonment or these Shears, from 64C. up to $l2 a piece, be calls the aneralau of Ladies, Milliners and Dressma kers and Tailors, to his establishment., the FRANKLIN CLOTHING STORE, 179 Liberty street, 4th door from St. Clair, and respccuully solicits a share of the public patronage, which Mis article so justly deserves. oef2lanas J. F. HAVEKOTTE. airp v» °obis. SEVENTH GREAT SFM•ANNUAL SALE OF DDT GOODS • At Ann One Price Store of A. A. MASON itt. CO., Nos. 62 and G 4 Market Stmt. WILL commence on Mom:Lai, December- 30,1&50 and continue through the month of January. On this occasion, the whole of 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 io any one of the thelusands who attended the sale' of last year, will be sufficient guarantee for neon this reason. They will however mention a few of this Goods and Prices ,for the benefit of those who have never attended•their Sales— Rich Cdslunercs, 500 pa. Conan . and Wool Cashuldrei, 371 c.; 1501 a. Cotton and Wool Delaines, 15, 181 c. Usual price 10 and 25c ;. . 50 ps. High Colored l'lainDeLnincs, 45e.. Usual: rice 021 c. 50 pt. Striped and Figured • Silks,'.soe. Vaunt price La pa. Black Silks. Reduced 25 percent.;- - . 100 pa. French Merinoes, 81,00. Usual price 81,3714 at* ps. l'anuncttas and Lyonese Cloths.. Reduced ;11 per cent; Z , OO Long Square Shawls, which will he sold ut from 81 to 85 leas than the usual prices.; MOO yds. Bonnet Ribbons,at 8 and 10e. Usual price 18 and 25c.; Fast Colored Calicoes, 01c, Usual pat eac. - • 100 cases English and American Calicoes, 8 ' and lac. Miami price 10 and 121c4 90 casts Bleached AI uslins. Reduced r yard; 150 bales Brown gradesi - - Also—Laces, Embroideries, Trimmings, Hosiery and loues, Linens, Checks, Cloths, Cassitaercs, Cassinets and Jeans. Together with an immense variety of other Goods, all of which will be marked down to lower prices than any or their previous sales They invite an early call, as many of their choicest Goods will soon be sold. The lowestpriee named at first. A. A. MASON tr, Nos. 62 and 64 Itlarketstreet. NEW FALL, GOODS sostr.eu HOUSE 6F CO., No. 73. Market ; pear Fourth street, 1101"‘AV$ just received and offer for sale at Wholesale Ala and Retail— NEWEST STYLES OF DRESS TRIMMINGS ; Bonnet Ribbons and Flowers; Florence Silt; Velvets and Plumes;. Embroidered Collars; CulTs and -Cheml zett4i Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs; Embroiae red and Revie'd Cashmere ; alpaca, merino and..silk lose; children's plain wool and Tartan Hose; children's Hoods, Gaiters and Jenny Lind Coats; kid, merino' and fleeced silk Gloves ,• gents. Berlin, buck and kid Gloves; gents. super silk Shirts and Drawers; gents. Saxony and merino Shirts and Drawers; Suspenders; Collars; fancy Cravats; Comforts' - Scarfs; Zephyr Work and Canvass; Carpet Bags; Umbrellas; Yarns; Curtain Fringe,; Combs; Buttons, tk.c.,&e.• ey• Bay State and imported long - and square Shawls of every quality. f0ci.25:13.m Fresh Arrival—New Goods N 0 . 75 MARKET STREET, trg`HRTIVEEN VOTIRTII STREET AND TIM DiAMOND.. r ai FRENCH, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN. WINTER DRY GOODS! THE undersigned is now receiving from the Eastern cities by Express, a splendid asFonment of Taney and Staple Dry Goods, purchased exclusively for cash, from the importers and manufacuarers, at least Tkoenly. , fire per cent. below the east of. those whoonade 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, Maurine Bine and Mode colored, from BThe. up to the finest quality, manufactured under the. French Republic. • . 15 Pieces Superior Bombazines,' Lupin's manufacture —at unprecedented low prices. 150 pieces black and Colored Alpacas t from ]B.l cents per yard up to the finest Silk Warp and Mohair Lustre% manufactured. 12.5 pieces Thibet, Pammetta and Coburg Cloths, all colors and qualities, and cheaper than ever before offer ed in this city. • 350 pieces American and British Prints, superior quali ty, and will be sold at extremely low prices. 950 SHAWLS: Superior Bay State and Waterloo Long Shawls, Chamelion, Silk and Turk Satin DeChein and all Wool Broeba Shawls, Black and Colored Em broidered Cloth Shawls, Plain and Embroidered Black and Colored Silk Fringe, Thibet and Along De Lain 350 patterns Superior Dress Silks : Plain Charnellon Silk and Satin De Chain, Wide Black Oro De Rhine Silks, Plain and Fancy Figured Silks, and Black 'Plaid Gro De Armour.Siiks. • • 150 pieces Cloths, Cassitneres and 'Vestings, superior quality, and will be sold at a great reduction trout orm- DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS. 500 pieces Bleached Muslin, good quality,, ail widths; .from 64. to 10 cents per yard, 600 pieces heavy yard wide Brown. Muslin, from 61c.. to the best article manufactured. 200 piece" Red, White and Yellow Flannels, from 181. .eats per yard uplo the finest Silk Warp and Welch Gauze Flannel imperted. • • • 100 pieces Irish Linen, warranted made of Flax yam, round thread, wire twist, hand spun and grass bleached. 125 pieces Checks, superior ma e, (rota Bto 18} cents per yard s together with a large assortment of Damask. .Cable Linen and Table Cloths, Russia Diaper and Crash, Cassiuetts, Kentucky Jeans, Bed Ticking, Do mestic Ginghams, Colored Cambrics, Plain. Limeys - , Canton Flannels, Zr.c. 050 dozen Ladles and Gentlemen , i Gloves and Hosiery —including 'every variety and quality, which will be sold at extremely low prices. The customers of the house and all cash 'buyers are' requested to call and examine the goods, and secure a bargain, as they wilt be ottered Wholesale and'Re. ail a very low prices. tu- N 0.70 Marketstreet, Putt burgh. novlo : AIIe.A.LOM MORRIS. Cloths 1 'Moths I Glottis ••- A T EASTERN JOBBING PRICES.-1154feees 1i Black and . Fancy colored• French. and nglish • CLOTHS; Pilot; Cloaking and Drab Clothe, • Just opened at A. A.MASON - fr dec2 Nos: 62 sad 04 hiarkefstrcet, • Important' to . .TUST RECEIVED—G - Doz. - assorted Totlore Patent ill Shears, from No. 10-down t0, ,, NR.2. , - ALSO-3 Dos., Pothera' Patient Scissors; direct from the mtinufaetorers, and for sale at .- BONVN TETLEY'S; 136 Wood at., may= - - 2 doors below Virgin n - • - - , . , Snider's' , Wine Store. 3 _ IFALIVII 7 I' STREE,T,'PHILAIfrgrfiIIIA, 1 115 UN R INIALLEDPLA(IEfor, obtaining - all Wines, , Liquors, Ice., GOOD and.CIIEAP:. • • "SNIDER" has lately—la ionsequeiiec if tiie.ndriidr bus large sales.pincieby him to conanmers—bc en obliged largely to replenish his stock by fresh importations, and he has novv thelatisfiletiesi Of offering some of the' bag Wider. and Liquors ever : imported-by him., flu , would to setae in wile esas DI/FE, GORDON& CO:SIIERRIES--eMbra ding deli eate Pale at very low prices, rare old, and some very choice MANRANILLA, all on draught hY th e g allan ' - - -Also, rare old delicate AMONTILLADO,' inutikit tCIG - *gallons specially selected for condiment.. Some EXTRA AMONTILLADO in bottles, put up in Europeovideh he citaneugor as equal to any that can be produced. ANZANLIALAroud AMONTILLADO Sher ries are. peculiarly adapted in. ctinvuleseents, , as Ahey strengthen vviiheat stimulating; and have not-the acid of . - Many other Wines. PORT WlNES—principally spicialli.aeleeted. for' his sales to CO=IIIIIEII6 from the stock ef..t.BurdresrulitS,."' ht OpOrici, and imported direct. . : , These Wines are fruity and: delicate,' and 'have' been highly approved. by his customers, - because of -their manifest superiorityAiver all other Ports and Red Wince, paluted off-as such.. They areof various sorts Lind : prices, inhottles and on , i - engin by-therga lion,. or !wholesale by the cask, 'Ampn. : them is some - rare:delicate WHITE PORT and MALM- . SEK PORT.. . . - - - • * * *Persons suffenng,Pn . th chrome affection of the bow cis cannot be too careful in their PORT. • • AuDEJRA-WINES of various sorts, dry and 'rich, I South Side . , old - East and. West India.- Sercial,4te - ., fin. on draught lit bottles-nerd bfeffsks. , • • As to the' SPARKLED' WINES of. the subseriber. it' is well /hewn that theMOET EXTRA . CHAMPAGNE and - ,the splendid - SPARKLING' MOSELLE; imported by him are superior to any "other Winest'and. are sold at prices as low as most of theinferior wines now fiethe marketwnieh'ai‘e*putmlon bilkers sis first He has also CHAMPAGNE HINES of various brandi and qualities, at very low pricirraettlilor wholesale. In the article of CLARET WlNES,gehetally; the sitbscri;" ber holds himself toped judge, and he 'offers the finest stock here, fromthe 'Very lowest price, by the single do ten, to the.first class :or ." ern " of_ Of BURGUNDY.WINES he has a largcstockaild can assure customora that he-Can present to ttemi from his vaults, as good n bottle of Burgundy as Francenffords, SAUTERNE and BA.RSAC,always on hand in bottles. His selection of RHINE and /140 SELLE WINES, from the cellars of Messrs. Dattrusanlc JOILDAN, of Co. bleni, are extensive, and number many. Still Hocks and Moselle, from the -cheapest sorts to tae choicest Vintages of the ."STEINBERG,". which is the- best growfitof die• Rhine. • • - • la the articles of.,COGNAC and other BRANDIES he has now 'a fine sttsek, embracing some very old extra of 1,800; of OTAILD, DaStrr .Co., :tact seine celebrated "CLAVIER of 1821," in elghth casks, and - 1842 itilibds. zind"DITBOUCHE? 1844,mhbds. on consignn!ent, whldh will be sold low - • • - ' - Also-IRISH SCOTCH and MONONGAHELA-WHIS KEY JAMAICA SPIRITS, PRESERVING BRANDY and all other Wines and Liquors, including :all•ot 'the above . , SOLD -by-RETAIL TO CONSUMERS' in any quanty desired. A constant aisorted stock of 'HAVANA SEGARS. •• 1 .0..d1t Goods delivered, within one ddy's reach grPhilm delphia, B.IIBIGLIT rem. . Orders-will be-promptly execu ted if sent by mail or telegraph • - - Address, • • '- - :JACOB SNIDER,JR., • . Cheap Wine Store, ' • novlB 76 Walnut street, Phila." ' Builders 'and 'Erector's _cf Lightning Rods,- on SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLES:.. 0 . RDERS . left at this office ' r the Post °Mee ; and for personal interview c a i be seen on Fourth street, ma - Mende of Dr. Hunt,- between Wriod and Ferry. Refereners-Professor 'Silllman, Editor of Sillinsan's Journal; Professor .0. M. Mitchell, of the. Zincinnall Observatory; Professor Robert-Peter, of Transylvania University, Kentucky ; Professor Chester I ewer,. D. New' York; Professor .1. L. Cassel, Clearland University. Ohio. In P itub u r gh— A . W. Loomis, John Harper, Wilson Bl'Candless, Mr. Childs, Col. Morgan; Rev. Mr.Sparas, J. D. Williams,- Major Harding, U.-S. Arsenal; John Ewing - & Sons , L. Harper, D. N. White, W. A. Mar shall, John Sampson, M EIJOT Davis and John H Shoenber- _ M now Minims Maps. P - ELTOS SPLENDID OUTLINE MAPS are 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 - eall and examine them : No. I—llsp of the Western Hemisphere, 82'82 inches. No. 2 do Eastern do . - do No. 3— do North Ainerica, 70x54 No. 4 do • United States, 70132 , No. 5 co Europe, . 70.'82.. • No. ft— 'do • Asia, , 70175 , - No. 7 do S. America &Africa, 70x54 • Price of the - series, with key, 525 , or the first two Hemisphere Maps, with key, $lO. . These Maps arc unrivalled in accuracy , beattly cheapness, und adapted to the wants of the P grammar and high schools of the United So, ...unary, For sale at publisher's 'prices, with ,- freight charges, at the - ' •addition of EDUCAiIIONta BOOK STORE, ..tarket and Fourth *ls. Flour "'" -- -yrn-L ARTH & Arauced• - will sell their Exim.Flour, Maib ei s iv .i e s re l l,2 3l after the let November, at 82;5, count ,. , e , 0 4. .:.rfine at ea,oo 100 lbs.. A. liberal.dis , I ndvt rs. 75 c. Venal price 81,00 T.WILMAILTII Zr.-NOBLE. • MEMPHIS N.ArEDICAL UEFA RTIVIENT.---The repair abilISP of JAIL Lectures wireothmence ad the first of NOvonser and continue until the last of February. The Anatoini. cal Department will be opened and ready to receive Students by the first of October. The Medical Depart ment will be under tho direction of the following PICONNEBORII: Z. Fremuir,•ltl. D. Professor of Anatomy. - R. S. Natvron, AI. D., Professor of Surgery. • I.ltrucs, Al. D., Professor of Theory and Practice o Medicine. W. BYRD YowELL, M. D., Professor of Physiology, Pa thology, Mineralogy nd Geology. . 4. Eruct, M.D. , Professor'of Adateria - Medica,Therapen tits and Medical Jarisprudence. - • J. MILTON SANDEIIN, Professor of Chemistry and Pharmacy. - J. A. WILSON, M. D., Professor of Obstetrics and Dis; W . eases of omen and Children- . chiral:run Lacrunas. Afediciar—Prof. IL J.' Surgery—Prof: R.S. Nzwrom • Z FuataLaa, M. D., Anatomical Demonstrator. The fees for a fall coarse amount to SIM. • • Each Professor's Ticket,Sls Matriculator's SA., De monstrator's Fee, S2O. Graduation, WO. .'hose desiring thrther information, will please address their letters (postpaid) to the Dean; and Students arri ving in the city will please call on him at the Cominer• °MIR - eta'. R.- €1; NEWTON, M. D.. ' --- Dean of the Faculty. LAW DEPARTMENT. Gon E W Kml2llPose rof. of Theory and Practice of Law JmoDzi.as Eiq, Prof of Commercial Jurisprudence. - Term per session. • - All comm meat onspertaining to this department must be addressed to • E. W. M. KING, Esq. Memphis, Tenn., March; 18.50. The Faculties, for intellectual abilities, moral worth and professional acquirements, will compare favorably with the mostdistinguished in our country. The Medical Faculty constitutes an, anomaly. in this or any, other country—all of them arc able Lecturers and the best-ol Those who will contemplate oar geographicalposition, and the extent of our population, can have no doub ta s to the eligibility of out situation for an enterprise of the kind. As to health, including all seasons of the year, we . denyi that any otker city has more. • ' The first class'of the Law and Medical Departments°. this Institute were sutall, but the gentlemen composing them are talented and in the highest degree respectable— a favorable omea for the future prosperity ofthe 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 (os its future success; and that the peculiar internalorguni. zauon which connects them, cannot be internpted. E. -W. M. KING,' apl President of the htemr'"- - Silver Forks, Spoons, dm. UTE keep constantly on hand a large assortment of Iry silver Forks, Spoons., Ladles, ke., of our own manufacture, of standard silver.• ` JOHN B. MTADDEN & CO., 9 Market street.. magnifying Glosses, IF one, two and three g asies, suited for for NJ , counterfeit bank notes, and other purposes, for sale by 10ct241 • JOHN -B. hPFADDEN & CO. To the Citizens of Allegheny City., A BOX for the receptiou, of Orders (or CITY MILLS FLOUR is left at the store of Mercer & Robinson. Federal street. Such Owlets will be promptly supplied suslo WILDIARTH & NOBLE. 200 Bleu -Wanted Immediately, . A T THE CfIARTIERS RAILROAD.—The waves 101. are SO cents ,per day; and we charge sl,7s'pei week for boarding. Apply atthe othee,bn the Steuben ville road, near hPDonald , a tavern-4 miles from Pius. burgh. flune2s:til -BURNSIDE, HANNRY & CO. BAKER'S BROUA; Hecker , s Farina; Polishing Putty ; - Starch Polish; Pure 'Bar Rani ; received and for sale by COULTER & HACKE, ocls corner of Wood ar.d Third streets HAWLS.--Reeehied this morning per express, 400 4„, Broalte, Bay State and Long SHAWLS-Very "safe- Wor sty les and qualities. For sale low. A. A.MASOM Zs nov4 62 and 64 Market Street, 3„ BBLS. LAKE SUPERIOR TROUT ,AND SAL. MON just received fromthe Pittsburgh and Isle Royal Copper Mining Company. These Fish far excel in fine flavor and fatness any caught in the lovie; and are put up expressly for fanfuly use. HENRY ;O. KELLY .novl6, coiner of Flfth street iind,flarket'illey. roRINTINO PAPEW—A full supply of all the diff t JL - sizes on hand and made to order,' ' reicetv REYNOLUS tr. SORE. P ire and marble Insurance. THE INSURANCE CO. OF NORTH AMERICA will make permanent and limited Insurance on property in this City and - rielnity;and on shipments. by Canals,- Rivers, Lakes, and by Sea. - The properties alibis Com jany are well luvestedand furnish an available fund for he ample indemnity of all persons who desire to be pro , tented by Insurance. IVM. P. JONES, Agent, itemovaz. .. • • 'FRE subscriber wishes to inform the citizens of Pitts j burgh and the public generally, that he has removed his CARPET STORE dom'Noa: 61 and 63 Brood street, to,the Apollo Buildings, on Fourth street, recently, aeon• pied by ,the Museum, and has connected therewith the adjoining rooms formerly used as Ole Chronicle Printing ge c iFa N tt e a b Ci i :us e rnra cci t ic e n str7b i gh hi m nPizi r ire m e ' o l m 4 fl l ;- 1 , and. is advantages so tarsurpass any house in this city forepace, arrangement and good light, that he IS certain of !lilting every person who may favor him with a call. His stock is complete In every article le his line, and great pains will betaken at all melt to show goads to persona wishing to look or buy. octal. . E. W. LYND. , , iJUts~el[anrouL J. T. packer, oodsittrik & 00., lmmantt 4Tmnixadts4 ~,SAFETVV- P ERPkTOLux- AND - SECURITY . . TIU NATIONAL LOAls; FUND. LlirE INSURA Pifer. SOCIIII • LOKDON, AND , NEW-YORK; • • • • capital s to 08 1 50,0,000. ITH A. large stoyhO of profits. A'portion of both -capital and'surphis invested MIL S. Government' Stocks, and othersecurities in the Cityof, Now : York, Policies held in ILI', coentry over OMO. ktrsoPs' in Foxing participate in the profits of the Company , . Carprorniartab taksoar reduced rat .- Among theadtatitages Of a Policy in this Company are the.followingt. • ' " A party insured for the whole term of life may at any . time bonow '.!.mi. , hoff" the amount of annual premium; without note or secarny, or deposit of policy,.and is en titled to divisida of profits. lie. , may at any time surrender his polley,nnd recede ' back 29: value toereof one-half the gross .sunt paid by. • him in annual common premlums., • . • A partralreitay insured for whole life may; on pay:. ment of. a small soar, convert. his, luSuranceanto a new: policy upon the loan system now introduced. - „ Parties already insured and entitled ••to a' ttockhird loan, are not shut out from. said', two,thirdloan t , if the. •, prefer it, upon the terms stated in the Society's paroph- A party may;at a moderate annual premium, inset for hie, and he suivive to reach the age of CO years, the full sum insured up triBls,ooo,will be paid ko utts. - : or if he dies before -reaching that age, the toll sum j pfkllrefl o will be paid to bis family or legal re prese . atatives. , . Midi become customary In the Atlantic cities forcon- • - gregations to insure the lives of their and on Chrtstinas'orNew'Year's day to make the faintly a pre sent oldie policy. This is certainly an excellent way of showing their regard for their Minister, whose salary , in very many cases is scarcely equal'AO hill immediate wants., To the man of family, At his, death, it Is a con- • aolaucei beyond expression to know that his helpless. little ones are thus proilded for. - - Churches involved would do well to insure the lives of one or more Of the trustees, at whose demise the amount.ould Do applied to liquidate the debt. ••. Explanatory pamphlets and information given gratis, at the Banking House of Whl. A. HMI. ' nov29' Wood Id, second deer abovh Fourth. • Prealdeut Fillmore 'ETAS TAREN. INSURANCE ON HIS LIFE FOR xi ;84,0 00, in they Connecticut Mutual Life Insti trance UomMlnYi of frasthirdiConneetient: • ' The following are the -Joint Stock raterof Premium of-Other Life Insurance Companieri corapared with die Yale a of Hartford Life and Health Insurance :Company , . , AnnualPaymentfor Policy Of 0114 thousand dollars.- - .1 , t ~.. ~,, L 4 ..., 1. 4 3 .., • . : . . "., 3; d r$ . 0 3 '''' a Name off Company - ' -..a Ps ..a Ps :c' ' 'es .; ° `'s ..a '...' .. . I Hartford Life .t.il:lns. Cci.• -10.2013.60 93.40 1 2.1".9is 38.60 " - Etria Life insurance C0...11.70115.80 1t..30,29.0n 15.00 Charter Oak Life Ins. Co. -, .11.79 15.10 21..30'29.01 , hoz"- United States Life Ins. Co ..14.21119.09 .29.0034.70 5360-: Pennsylvania Life Ins. Co • .14A190.40 27.50 37.30 .5680 ~ 1 National Loan Fund Co:, "..I4SO 19.30 25.51) 3170 52.60 :it will be seenby the above table that the rates for in surance (withoutparlicipation in profits)in this Company are more than fifteen per cent. lower than any Joint Stock Company in this Country . Or'fhe World, and they have been adopted after a full investigatioa pi' the yr . holt, Thole willing 'to insure in either the Corui.-Mutuart or the Hartford Life and Health Co. will a_p 4 sit to decd - Corner of 4ttnand Wood"atieem_up stairs 20 -Farnurs and those wishing • TO INSURR DETACHED PROPERTY. - ' THE New_York ‘‘ Washington County Mutual Instr. - ranee Company r* is the company for the to insure". in. It is the only Farmers', Mutua (Insurance Canapany.,f. that has - ran through five years without-taxing , their note... his thelarrat company of the kind in the world - , numbering . . over 11,000 members.'- IL does . not. insure Steam Mills,. Carpenter or Cooper. shops, or anything hazardous or extra-hazardous. Only Rouses, Barris and their contents, and but Sl,OOO on ono risk ; Churches Academies and School Houses, and but 31,000 on each. certitleate - cdn be seen from one of the fain men in Pittsburgh, tashow that the Coinpany does pay, its toss—., es promptly.. C A. COLTON, (Seal Agent, novi cor. ox 4th and Wood sta., up stairs. StAtte Alutual,Fire Insurance vonipan";.- HARELISBITIIGH Pd. THE very yberal-patroange extended to ny, havmg issued policies -to the ae" * One and a - Half Million of Dollars, do= “OWIT • near months,' is .sufficient manlfeslatie' • ..iing the last three, and.confidence of the public i. * 4 of the estimation meat on which its benne,- the 'system Of manage* To city or country.► is conducted... ings and isolated ...iecchants, and owners of dwell , : t h is company . or, country property, it believed' safety and ords,advantages in pointcf eh eapness,„ i t . eecanty, inferior to no Insurance Company a Country. .unducted on the equitable and greatly imprOvedays , Jetzt of Classificatier. of Risks, excluding all special hazards, insuring only a limited amount in any one 10 ,, entity, thus precluding the frequency and occurrence of Inge fires, and also, on both the Stock and nitwil plan, it not only possesses the cheapness and accommodation . of both methods, but entitles the insured to a patticipa. tion in the profitsl It is under the control of the following Directors, P. Rutherford. A. J. °Watt, John B. Packer, Samuel T. Jones, Alonzo A. Carrier, Philo C. Sedgasek, Robert Klotz. ' A. RUTHERFORD, Preet-' • A. S. GILLETTE Sec' - /MEIER, Actuary. • Branch Office for 'Western: Pennsylvania, SI Smithfield street, .Pittaburslt. Persona desiring _ion. ranee will be famished with books of the Company by calling at the office. lncaLlra • ' THI DELA.WARE -MUTUAL SAFETY INSUR ANCE COMPANY:-Office. North Room of o Ex; change, Third street Philadelphia.. . Fran firsonszcz.—Eluildings, Merebandize and raker property in ram and courttry,lasured against loss or 'damage by fire at tile lowestrate of premium.. plaints Inszasscz.-.-They also insure 'Vessels, Car goes and fre!ghts", foreign or coastwise, under Open dr special policies, as the assured may desire. iIMALTD TRAIISPOIII4IIOII.—They also insure merehan tlize transported by Wagons, Railroad - Cars, Canal floats and Steam Boatson rivers and lakes,on the most liberal terms, DIRECTORS—Joseph H. Seal, Eihiund Snuder - John C. Davis. Robert Dorton, John R. Penrose Samuel Edwards, Geo. G. Lieiper Edward Darlington, Isaac R. Davis, William Folwell,Johg James C. Hand, Theophiln.s Paulding, H. Jones Drooksi. Henry Sloan, Ilugh Craig, George Serril I, Spencer Mc. n: 'lva, Charles Kelly, J. G. Johnson , William :Hay,Dr. S. Thomas, John Sellers, Wm. Eyre, Jr. • . DIRECTORS •.&T PITTSBIJRGH.— D. T. Meilen,' Hugh Craig, ino.' • ' • Wff..LIABI, MARTIN, President. Tads. C. Hum, Vice President Jos= W. Cow Art, Secretary.. ,117 - Office of the Company No. 42 Waterstreet, Pitts burgh. (jen:cid) P. A MADEIRA, Agent. New England Live Stock insurance Co: PERSONS . desirous of insuring their , Artinaas will learn from the following by law of the Company, that the terms of life luminance on stock is very different' • from insurance on human life. - The insured are entitled, to pay where the animal - breaks - a leg, beeomes blind, - AItrICLE x. In the event of aceident or dLsease of such a nature as to cause permanent injury, though'death may , not ensue, they will be liable for the dainage done to the an.mat not exceeding the amount iasured. G. A. COLTON, Agent; ' cor of Fourth and, Wood st 4., op, stairs. Fire end Ittaittne 'lnsurance.' 11F. OFFICE of the Insurance Co. of Nord '2l.lntrteit T .has been removed to the Warehouse of Hardy, Jones & Co., No:141 Front street, third:house East of Wood street.where the subscriber will Issue-Policies ings and their contents, and on Shipments. by Steamboats and other vessels,' for the above old and rebponsible - Company. . [ap3] WU. P. JONES, Agent. --: • , Life - and:Health. Insurance. , HE MUTUAL LIFE AND HEALTH INSURr . .., ,f; ,, . COMPANY, of ' Philadelphia ; Incorporate' , c l 'lr e gislature of Pennsylvania, March,lB4B ; CP „altir Par-. petual; Capital $lOO,OOO. Rates lower. than r; a ,, pennat. rania Company, and full 20 per cent. , 1 , 44 , e ; than the usual rates of Life Insuraace, as the tot • wi ..,,,_.,._ _.... son will Show. Thus a person the' ,1.,.... n 41 0 1 0 0 -r a u r zi e n for.Bloo kir life, utast pay in the Wi n " '`" 0 D 2,30, Pennsyg . vania 82,36, Penn Mutual ssri s Aquitable 82,04, New:. England Sii.,3B, Albion 82,4E4. and Health, DiasSamttel L' On . .ei Charles D Ifall,WM F Pi , iladelPittall , 81,01. - W.:York Life $.2 7 30 ; Life Boone, Robert P Ring, Cl• - ...arias P Hayes, Lewisaldwin, Chas 0 B CumpbelllA M Rces'e, M. D.Lw Coo Per ~ .1 Rodman Barker, e; if Butler, Edwin h Cope. 'Presi dent, Samuel I) o, .rick ; Vice Preeident,Hobart P. , King:. Secretary, Franeis Blaciburne. •' • • . , '• Applications will be .received and every infoinuillott given by SAMUEL FAHNESTOCIi, Agent. Qmttzo ' Ccsmmerci gh at Raccme,:ebrller of Third and'Wobtf:Fjpilp PittSbUr• -,4l,'.lg'''' phb3 INDEMNITY : , Tho Franklin. .151 re Ilsgturrms3l Cottapatiir4 Charles W. Rancher, ' forge W. Richards,. Thomas Ham, ' ' Mordecai D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner,. Adolphi E. Barie„ . Saltine! Gram,:. David s.. Browne, Jacob R. • 'Morris Patterson. • , W. BANCII.FiR, Prei'C CILA.S. O ...RAIMXict, Secretary. Continue to make Insurance, perpeund or limit? ;,1 on every description of property in town and countr* / , The Company. haveleserved a large Contingent F and Which, with thew Capital and Premiums, safelyinvested, afford ample protection to tha.assared....- . • The Assets of the company. on jonttaxY..l B l. „let), as üblished agreeably to an Act of Assembly, trio, as owa viz I :lorltige +-•••••••-• 7,438 41 Realtate • 94,924 El Temporary Loans , 96,001 83 Stoc Cash, Zr.c. • 4.8,864 Since'their inayposatfoe, period of 13 years, the have Paid ulnTP4ds of One Aftifivii POiiillti.e.dreit Thou- sand Dollars Josses by &re, Altered) , atrording evidence' -; of the advtild ' iages of Insurance, as well as the ability and disPoslllo4l toineetviith promptness, all liabilities. J. GARDINER COFFIN, . OtriceN. E. career Wocid and 3d sti Piro rand Marine brat:trance. • iTIHE Insurance Company of North America, of Phila : delphia,through its duly authorized Agent the sub scriber, offers to make permanent and limited lied Insurance on property, in this city &milts vicinity, and on shipments by the canal and rivers. DIRECTORS:` ' • Arthur G. Coffin, Preal. Samuel Brooks, Alex. Henry, - , , Charles Taylor; • • • Samuel W. Jones, Samuel W. Smith, Edward Smith,-*,. — Ambrose White, • John A. Brown, . , Jacob M. Thomas, •• John White Ned' , John R. Ne, Thomas P. Cope, ' Richard D. Wood ' ''. Wm. Welsh, Henry D. Sherm i rd, Ths is the Oldest Insurance Company in the- United States;luming been chartered in I'M.' Its Charier japer-- petnal, and from its high standing, long experience,.am ple 131CalIB L and avoiding all risks of an extra bazar:lolls,', character, tt may be considered as - offering ample !mewl • ••, Ay to the • • W I LL/Ahr JoNEs. Atfjounting Ream of Atwood, Jones er, Co., IVater rulth4, Fri:inlets:, Pittsburgh rnay47. INSIIRANCE. ==E
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