mom_.. irry*eq . Vw c. Wart. , LaYfiditi Fdisithistifeit Fittibtugh limn . * Sargent, corner Wood,add Sixth rtreets Hugh D King Fourth sußee4tipposite , IV Auili.,,oarakteWood,katreeti , do6 . „tatlifole Vatalt 6 z S Jones* Co a WI envier/ Wood and to utti tts. llilCd Catit - 565Mtdd ttrefWtd door below Fourth ; . J W 'Robertson:, corner.Wood`atid Thirdlnreettf, ,,, -:` Nrtnnentritahrs,--corner.Wood and ThirdarreAs., welt Tiri p iatus co.:..eothei Wiiiiej4aill, , TP.rd sta. Cook *,flitriis,'6Orner Market andFlklittireets. Holtes*2Sons, dsMarket st., betrreerqdrindAth, • I ate crs an epe a. . P‘' Wilfon, - Vorner Market indFonrth streets II Richardson, 71 Market street, Hearths Diamond John B, McFadden &Co, 83 - ,Market street, near Fifth Sands & Beinentan,'; Fifth - street,ldtar Market &Thittbetger -Sixth's - trier near-rant - r . Whales* Grocers, Commirairiit i Produce Dealers. Stuart &Sill 112.W00d 'ilrect,above Ficus, wieT Kink, 211. Liberty street opposite. Hated. R. Brace, .1r, 1 19 Comnsercial Row, Liberty 151,1e8t. IVA Cunningham, 6 Commercial Row, lAberty street. S George &C0.,21.6 oppolitelth. - • John:Grier, tj2 Liberty.strem, - s. • • rriM Gormly,2lo Liberty street, opirtisiteßagle Hotel. Myers - & Hunter, 188 Liberty street. . • S MeCinikan Co ,142 Liberty street. .Ctirtoin & McKnight,Sixth,- between Wood and Liberty. J R. Floyd,Libe, Wood and streets. Lambert Os Shipton,l33_and-135 Wood.street„ , Wiallyer;lss Liberty : street, opposite 6th .- ' W A R NieCutcheon, No. 152 Liberty street. Brown &Kirkpatrick - , 14.1j...iberty afreet.; , EngtiehA Bennett, 31:Woo&irt.,..opposno St. Charles. Tassey & Best, 25 Wood streer L opposito St. Charles. Dilworth & Co., 2T Wood - , between let and,2l ant woillaiwey N04:18 and 20 -W - nod street. - Wirdt.& AtaiGanales.s., corner Wood and. Water - Wm McKee, cornet W ood and Front - streets. Barb ridge; Wilson di Co.,r Water, bet. Wood and Sinith'di Church, Carothers A - Co., Water and Front streets: Reis dr. Berger corner Smithfield and 8606nd - streets; CatainintsA - Siltith, 3 Stnlttifie id - street, neat. Water. Jamei - Benney, Jr., corner Water and. Smithfield streets. C H firantAl %Voter, between Market and ;Wood. W B Holmes & 8r0., - 372Watef, Bet-WoOd - end Market. irs L S Waterta, 31 Water andt2 Finst street. James. Datzellr St Water and 44 TrOnt street. - John F Perry, corner.Hancoek stand Daquesne Way. King :!•01.0oririetul, Wood,,arseat., • - - Racy; sLextberve A Co., Water, bet. Market and Ferry: • CoramistsiOn, 'Friecitsce,.anci: - ForwprdiAg • Merchant,. • 2eltenk &Meets; 15 Coainieretal &fir, Liberty 'tree David Fittmearcionis San 135 ••Wood 'street. George Cochran, No. 26 Wood street: •• . • W Barbangh, 63 Water and "101 Front street. - - A .Vrinkirk A Sou, Slidell:tea street, near Water Roberuba do Repperti No. 100 Seeorrstreet. Armstrong Crozer,As Marketat., between Ist and 2d. Breyfogle A Clarke,los -Second street; above Wood. Grocers. arid Dealers . :in Liquors. , WatiOnAiiiiieriaberty and Wayno•stteits. Jno-MefilevittA Ares., 13 Commercsal Row, Liberty st. Jtut hitton;Jr-, No. 17 Commercial. Row Liberty street. 1iryar,120.41.1 Liberty street, told - 53 Diamond. alley . TJ & Jackson Duncan, tail Liberty a trees- -:•-• • - Robert filoarekli Commercial Row, Liberty street. Robert Br4 l , Liberty allteriOPPOsite , WPO... W ItinerA - Co,leeLiberty Street, Itliteheltree;l6o Liberty Street. iaeob . Weaver, Jr,, cornet Market and Front streets. Rcidt;l , ;*Bc - irvit MiLketv !Pla.Oliver ) Liberty, opposite Seventh Street- - - A Holstein, 126 Weod street, neat Vltgin alley. • - J P Smith i t•U Wood street - Rabat:der Dalt;l.s6headof Wood street, . W A GildenfenneY,l.ooslrood st4third door below Fifth. R do W Mackey, 90 Wood st,betrith-and Diamond alley. Samuel hictiarkon,ge Wood; bet.sthandDlroaotid Et LI nattley, 86, Wood et., cor. Diamond alloy:::: .toakini , &use's and Vcnieties. drl Gittespidlc C0;,'78 Wood at-, betweenSd and 4th. Ke.ritiedr doSawyet,62, Corner Wood and Fourth sts S Kennedy) Fdlli street, neat Wood. • • . • Quaeatteare 'wad :China; George Breed, 94 Wood street. M Hodkirson, GB Wood;between 3:1 and 4th streets. Henry Higby.l2s Wood street t 2 - doors above Fifth. Ekalcsellers and Stationers... Bay& Co. conier'of Wood atidThird streets. ' J G Backofen,l27 Liberty'street.—German Books. Victor Scriba,Fifth street, between Wood and Market. H Malloti . BL Wood itt.Sehool Books and Stationery. LukerLbonuiatgq,EiSi Wood st..: 7 Behool Books; Bita'ry. EJliott t English, 79 Wood 'street. Johnston dr.:Btooktort, eXlMet Market and Third Et 'Beeson ec:Co.i WI Market st.,2d-door fromDitunond: tra.Bos worth it C 0.,„ Fourth street, neat Market. • - • • ” . . A u lttent :lifedieine. • ' . . . irtaltiCksori, cbmerLilieriy stui'Wokid scrams. Shepbfrd's 14todialnepepot, 64 smithfield litre el. w . .„ Votkihg Stores sane, & Morgan, 192 Liberty at, 4 doorsabove Virgin ay. E *row -=..rd&-.13r05.; - .A.thenettat, Liberty street. 3 Jiownieg, 2.1.8 Liberty street. . . • & bre Mohiniten, 230 Liberty, cot'. Garrison Boohyer4t. Gribble, AIR Liberty 5t.,3 doors above Irma. W../Davitt,torner Libertyand irmn streets. Sank flogewell,l.3B Libeztyst., near St. Clair. E.S:litarsland, 48. Liberty st.;eorner trirgidalley, rDelony, 45Lthe.rirstrect.. fftA Bernard, 148 Liberty street. *. • loskey,l.sl•Liberty street. ftebirtell,ts3 Liberty street: .•,, - - liaarrencel4lkteliel, l . 6 s Liberty street. W Leonard, 82 WPM/ street, bet. 4th and Diamond alley Sehroeder, iltigataan C0.8c2, 67 Wood,l door below 4th Bilderbrand teCoii.l.o Wood street, near Water. • Szbert!Chester, 76 - Smith - held st., bet. 4th and.Diton`d ay Patter it Lowe; 88 Smithfield' Street, near 41h;'. - bloretuunettree Bros.,'" Oak Ra 11,7 48 Liberty street_ R Straw, corner Market and Second streets; R Barker, al Markel 1a.., between 2.3. and 3d.; • Glint and "Plitt) . • ' • . . WiG McCartney, cornet Liberty and 3raitJefleld mreets. Sohn White, Fifth 51., ben:seta Market and Liberty.. Joseph Craig', Wayne et:, oppollte Canal Buin, J Ca.rtnlight,l33 Wood door below Diamond alley Machaitt 2.,„ltic'Earland, Santaßald el l betolth and Diamond alley, Samara Gray,,Excaange Buildings, St. Clair street. hi A Miner. Smithfield et; opposite Brown's Hotel. hi P Mora g, 85.Fotvth street. ' - Holines' 'Literary - Papa, Third st. opposite Post Office Dry .GOOds • Merchants. W rk P Degas, corner ?,Taiket and Fifth streets. D ff-Fralicit,too Market attest , near Fifth, Shea; G.O Market street, between Fifth find Liberty. - 6ltinntz; - 114 Market al ecy c,` near Liberty. - - J Zr:43 F PdeCtinnell, Cornaq.larket and Fit - Mau - ems. J E. corner Market and Fourth streets. Wm ti Garrard, New York Store, 73 Market otroet:' EBpence, 33 Market street, between 2d and 34. E Mentiet - lb DO.,et. Market st.;net.sth and Diamond. Alexander A_Day, 75, N. %V: cor: Markel:and Diamond. Absalom Merits, 0 hiarket et, bet. 4th and Diamond. George ft Whitt, Si Market st.,betwcen 3d and 4th. Wm L Reese% 62 Market et., near 'Fourth - street. W.,'lLlaurphy 'corner Market and Fourth streets '..T.V7uriesak Dry Gads: Sitickacts'k .Whitn,.23 Wood 'street. :A A Mason& Co., GO Market between 3d and 4th. Murphy, Wilson COo.;48 Wood st, 24 door above 24. 11,T4104)5 13 .th t' 9?-164 `i codat., bel•Ween3d and 4th "4/clermen• ar4 Iwtttee of the _Piace. rultaelantester,Tourth. street, stbosre.Stoidifield. A gebeirtxt, IrwAn meet, near Liberty. . • 'Beate and Shoes. nt ac - son, corner err, and Wood streets. .1 Adams,2l9 Liberty street, hest Eagle Tavern. SantitelDalzell, 122 Wood street,nbove 'Fifth S Kerk,S Fifth street', neat Market. .0 40h:dated, corner Market and Liberty lames ftobb,99 Market and 41 Liberty stree Joseph Plummer,lo9 Wnod - street, near Fiiu, George Albree, 71, corner Wood Fourth streets. McCurdy* Loorais,49 Wood st.,he and between 3d and dth. J , Bniabdge 66 Wood street , third door above Fourth. W littyvirtud, corner Market and Liberty streets T B Graham, N 0.105 Third street, _ • JaraesMiller, Smi th field street, near Diamond John Taggart, Smithfield street, near Fourth. J. Setts, corner Smithfield and Fifth streets. Froth f Seott, corner Smithfield and Fourth streets. Wos Adalr,l3mithaeldstreet, four doors above 3d. Wm Barmier, Smithfield street, near Brown's Hotel. John Curaphell, corner Smithfield and Second sweets. W E Sciunertz,l3 Smithfield between Front and 2d sts. T A Braton.4 St. Clatr stree near Liberty. T Thompson, St:Clair a t., between Penn and Bridge. 8. - Perry, 75 Fourth. sweet, near. Wend. Brennen* Williams, Fifth street, near Market. - • Wool Merchants. , 5.41, W Hartimigh, at Water tialtiti`ront streets. Miriam Barker, Smithfield at.;bet.4thand Diamond ay. Hugh Leo, cbrner Liberty street and Cecil's alley, Phining Mitt and Sash Factory. Thomas Moffitt, Penn street, near the Polar. J D A. Kelly, Seventh street, above the Canal Hardware and Cutlery. Walter F Faimestock; 1E34 Liberty street. ft rx.eeelt, Jr.,13 3 R ood street, above Fifth, • Hays* Getty, 71 Market street, neer Fourth. Wolff 4- Lane. corner Liberty and St. Clair streets. Slualtip,Jr., 91 Market street, neer Fifth. Haber ,Laufuma,7B Wood st.,bet.4th and Diarnonday J Cartwright, 83 Vi st., 1 door bow Diamond alley. Jahn Walker,E , s Wood st. e bet. Diamoni. alley, and 4th at. Cooper 4. Lavely,s9 Wood wee t,2d door below Fourth. Whatnot° 4. Weld, 54 Wood at., between 3d and 9th. Joseph Woodwell, corner Wood and. Second streets. Sown 4.,Tetlery,l4o Wood street, near:Virgin alley. Leather Stores. Wait:llion It Nci lag Liberty street, °media 911th. Walter Bryasit,lB3 Liberty sit., opposite head of Wood. Wtn Young 4- C0.,146 Liberty street, near St. Clair. flananitl lanClalm aS Wood and consertliiintoad 4114. Ines t r e o,flar t , 03 Wood. 3d dnorbeTmv Dt almond 'elle EtidhardShrd,l.Ol ivosca street— AltAllisnjrutio , , Diamond. alley. h ir ipibmtin, Diamond alley, near Diamonds Drugs atut Medicines. Keyief 4 McDowell,. corner Wood st. andeVirgin alley $E Sellers, .17.-Wood st., beteen 3d and 4th, I net . : Merkel street and the Diamond and L. Wilcox, Sr.,orner 4th and and streets— I Dr.HSmyser:eorner Market arid Third streets, - ' S A Jones 4. Co:, corner Walnut and_PennStreeti, J A /ones, cdrner gaud and Penn, streets K Bram' #,Reiter, corner Liberty and-St. Clair streets. Edward FeadertchicomerMonongahela•Efosse ,-, SAFahnestocit ca l comer:Weed old First streets.. .) Sohn DA oreaur . corner Wood st. andDiturtond alley, Seel DieWstrieorner Wood and Fifth streets,. ; A . - Meal. Llibberhaorzter LibeTty awl Smithfield eta. l -aad ukidtiiitrttreturtroffiVidtHigriurd - rinkliand - _ ---- '2 = `? l- Win Henderson, 205 Liberty street. ' J D &Asti*" Co,'VO - 1.22 - Wolit stioet Hate, Gips and Furs. • Eleriping,3o Wood streecoorner Virgin alley. Vtilkeoi4 utter, S 6 Market et, l. door from Fifth. C L adagee,l2 Smithfield at, between ad and and ad. - JameiWilson, Smithfield st, 2d door -from Fottrlh„. 0 W-Olassgowi led Wood st, third door below Fifth. W.Douglatt,77 Wood street, fourth door ahove Fourth. S Moore.,7sWoodohir' d door above. Fourth. Charles.o.Pardson., 7.3. Wood street near Fourth. McCord 4 Co,,eorner Wood and Fifth streets. Johh .Aoarey,l.43 Wood st.,op.lst Preshlterian Church • _ Cabinet ,and Chair Makers. • • U fitevensou,3 Retie rtaaa's litinvjtiberty rtd, '2l,h st Splarte4 pen, eernerSraithfield arid Fifth. streets. T B-YouAct Co, Smithfield streey_betweentdand 3d. Hazlett Frevr, Smithfield , near Fourth street. - - nsuranee Compantes,,- - National Loann-Fund and Life Ins. Co; 84 Wood street. Delaware MutuakSafety,.92 Water-street. • Western Insurance _Co. of .PiitsbinlihNo.. 39 Water at Protection InsaillaCe "CO; Offtee 127 Wood street. Fratiklia Firelniuraitee Co corner Wood and 34 sta. ,Waltp9ty, and Bordering. , Ho W P Maishileueeessor S'C Rill,) 87 Wool street Jasne,wa C0,8‘2 Wood at_ , doors below Die:my timithfteldetreets near Fourth. •- •TheittourPalmer, , 4l7 Market st 'between 34 and 4t • 71liners and , Popper Smiths. - Mlloeillinger, - WoOd street opposite Ist Pres. Church , A Clippies; earner Lib eity and streets. L Bhrom. Atheneum Building, Liberty . street. Bkokoten,l24 Wood street. Bantdollar,.l23.Wood - street. . • ' Ildfirow, 17 Fifth et, between Wood and Market. El Deb:tinier, SO Liberty qtreat, near Market. SheTif f_Sititk i .No. 8 Market streehlioar Water. , Kelly kgro. ; Sixth between Wood and Liberty streets Janie. Vgincaid,Fnant and 2d streets; near Market.. Joan it Dunlevy, initThied st,.fiet:Wood and Smithfield . . .4'l:migrant Jana. - • Blabely & Co., Peart street , (Canal Basin.> P W Byrnes C 03,105 Liberty st:;Ino Thompson, Ag't !.,iverpookazul Philadelphia Packet Litie,Brown 4 , Kirk patrteb,..l.44 Liberty street. - • , - BrownisHotel i Smithfield st., between Second and 'Third. Virginia House, corner Water and Ferry streets PlusnersLinn, .T. Little, carnet Fourth and Perry streets Wm. Tell Hotel,Water street, above Smithfield Eagle . 1 Ilialliaster Ir, Agot, Liberty 'street: St.. - Charles, Comer Wood and Third streets:- National Hotel,Water street, above Smithfield. Perry Heillei corner Hariecick st and Duquesne Way. Burnt District Hotel, corner Smithfield and Second s ts. hLinongaliela House,corner Smithfield and Water sts. Exchange Hotel; corner Penn and St. Clair streets. Foundry Warehousa gratin; racHnde docorner7tli and Liberty streets. ichouion:/cPayne,lei. Liberty street, haul of Wood Wm Irwin, Atheneum Braiding, Liberty street. Pennock, Mitchell C 0,160 Liberty street. Alex BradleY, (sign Gilt Stove,) i 4 Wood street. john Anderson 4. Son, corner Water and Cirant sta. :• Bali= -and Confectioners. A Andrews, " Eagle," 52 Diamond alley B. Barmy, IL Road, corner Wylie and Tannel streets. P H Hunker, Fifth street, near Ma'am. A 41.,P Setteldeeker," Star," 42 Diamond alley. Morris Kan:, Smithfield at, bet. Fifth and Diamond alley Wet P. Down,„ 6 .,llnicm," Smithfield st, bet. ad and 4th. fits Durl.o St Clairatreet, between Penn and bridge Pars Leeck9 Fifth street, between Wood and Market. Ms E rrison, No. St. Clair street. Mrs Pluirer, N 0.4 Patterson's Ma* St. Clair street. Miss Rain, corner Penn and St. Clair streets.. Fancy and Varizik Goods. T S Maaktigli if Bros, 11.1 Wood street, near Fifth.. McCandless 4..CampbeU, 97 'Wood meet. • Geq W Kohn, 72 Wood sweet sign Gilt Comb. Charles Arbuthnot, cor.'Wood street and Diamond alley Kauffman Boyle, ES Wood st,l door above Diam'day Zebtdon Hulsey, 67 Market street, near Diamond. Kinsey 4 Knox, 92 Market street, near Fink. Coital Ilfanupctures. Grier Monaghan = Liberty titreet. Boat &ores. II Is Weaver, Wayne street, opposite Canal Basin. John Harman, 59 Writer st,bet Wood and Smithfield. James Kerr, Jr:+ Cis; 0 Water street; near Market. Joseph lilajor, No. 4 Market street, near Water. IdeClttunum43Steveris,7, and 8 Market st, near Water. Thomas Oliver, hi: B. Bakery, 0 Water street. , . • Brush street tsufaeturerp. , lanCo; tO3 Wood strees t above Fifth.. J B:enntdy ,6g Wood street, fourth door above Fourt : . Family Groceries: : S Getty, corner Wylie and Washington streets. William Wilson, comer Seeond and Rau _streets. torge llumbert, corner Penn and Marbury streets Thomas Applebe, corner Wylie and Tunnel streets. Chung° Animus, corner Smithfield and Fourth its. Hugh Garvey,l43 Libeny street, opposite Fifth. J Donaldson,cornet St. Clair and Penn streets. J S M Young . t.oo, corner Fourth and. Ferry streets. Pau4 corner - Seventh and Grant streets. Cyrus Bleak, Diamond, back or Old Court Sour. W Buchan an, comer Wylie and Chathain streets. /I.Howeisler",!Wylie at,between Tunnel and Chatham H CKellyy corner Fifth street and Market alley. Thomas Woods Liberty street, near Water. Z -1; ffUlnalc,'Clpa• Sion, Gold Beater Ras . and Taverns AU Mount 4i/id Atantya Miikers Variety, W Daly Es Co., Atenniacturers - and Iniporters, Fifth St. FIL Eaton Co, 62 Fourth at , bet Wood and Market. Wax II Hersh, corner 'Xbird and Market streets. . John Orr CO, Mulct street, near Fifth, • Joseph florae 4. Co, 63 Market st.,,be t„ 4th and Dirunond Tobacto, S'ltUff and C`igar s .J Ft:Hayti:Li, 146 WOMI street, aearSixth; J McCollister, 19 Fifth st, between Wood and &Terkel.' Daniel Day,49 Wood street, between 3d and dth. .1 Stein, St. Charles Hotel, Wood street. . George Shealer,lo7 Smithfield street, near Filth. W if D Hinehart.lrwin at, between Liberty and Penn. .1 Et Biazarie . ,33 Hand street, between Liberty end Penn. : . .Extratt,.of Cee. Jam Martin, Extraot et Coe Ma nufacturer, 61 Dia mond Alley, between. Wood and Smithfield streets. Wasi IdOsOicturers..' NlcCellyit Co, 139 Wood street. 4 CliamLers, Agnew. Coi9 Woo, bet Natai and Ist sty Bakewell 4 Pearok CO,eoriter Wood 'and 9d streets. Carling, RobertsonA Co, corner Wood and 'Front sta Simpson .1 C 0,2,4 Wood street, next Bagaley 4. Co • Music Stores John H Mellor, Pl Wood theet--Ckickering's Pianos Lumber Merchants. William Dilworth Grant street, near Seventh. Raman 4- Dawson, filathatreet.iear Grant. Thomas Scott, Pena bLy 6,so:talker's alley and Irwin in. Soap, and 'Candle', Manufactories. A Wileati & Co, Boss street, between 3d and 4th. Wilson& Ciotman, Rowel street, near Beim • B C Savryer 50n,49 Wood st, opposite St. Charles. Fruits and Cmliet. Jae C Anderson, 1.5 Smithfield st, between let and 2d. I Hanker, 92 - Wood , at., between sth and Diamond alley Aksbas Rhodes', 0 Wood strum, near Water. Plough Manufattoriu. Hobert Hall, No. 147 Liberty street. Hall ¢ Speer, Penn street, comer Cecil's alley • ;Iliustar . d and Spiess. John B Bell, corner Liberty and Ferry streets. Rhcidcs Alcorn, 70 Finhst, opposite Post Buildings Tea Stores. 8 hi Young 4. Co, corner Fourth and Ferry streets Pittsburgh Tea Store:grin st, bet Wood end Marker Wm A Ward, Dentist, Penn street, 3 doors above Hand Dias°lut,ton. MBE Co-Partuership heretottire existing between the subscribers, under thefinn 3.9:BONNET do Co., is this day dissolved by mutttaleensent. 'Billies partner may Usethe name ape ceneern in settlement. .TEROIIIE S. BONNET.. ' • MATTHEW D. PATTON. Pittsburgh, - April ist t 1856 .- grElaving sold my entire interest in the firm of J 8. BONN= 4;00.10 M. 9. Ramon, my late peruser, and in retiring from business,' take great pleasure in recom mending him to the confidence of ray friends and the public. Cap3l.. • - J. S. BONNET. Gravel Roofing. TRE subscribers respectfully hiform the citizen's 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. From their experience in business, they feel confident that they will render:satisfaction to all those who may give them work. The superiority of Gravel Roofs over any other kind;particularlyin case of fire, is too well known to require any argument its favor. To those who are Unacquainted with' our work, we beg leave to refer them to Messrs. Thomas Liggett, Sr.; John F. Perry, Rody Patterson,, M."sane; Jriand others,for wlicen we have done work.-=Orders thankfully received and promptly attended to . We will' be found - on Wylie street, be ',Veen High and Tunnel streets. - - ' • MATTHEW bIeGOVERN. JOHNOKINNIN. To Printers. HE subscriber Would call the attention of Printers tit his - improved Printing Inks, of various kinds end co ors, which he offers for sale at the-lowest.mtirket prices, and warraztsio be'of the verl d firtality. Printing Ink Manufacturer, NO:33lnnd 333 Stanton st., New York. His agents to Pittsburgh are-71Hr:II, C. Stockton en Mr. Wm: 8. ilairesi; 10-Thispaper is'Printed with. his News:lnk.' foctlB iioci s. f_t_._q. , Bloo/t.titlllpi . ' 1 - - EZLER 4./V.D.ST477ONER N6:4 7 , warms pir Muss= Ann THUM grasars, VI - AS constarttly on hand -for .sale—Writing, Letter, PrinntAr and,Teal'APEß L Bonnet, Binders', Ful lers" and ._Trank BOARDS; :Book and Newspaper PRINT/NY: PRI - rinhielt he.will sell at the lowest cash prises, or itkezelaange-,:for „Rags and Tanners' Scraps.: T9BAZCO.,-SC I bops prime We just received and far Asia by -. 1141 ZIVAILT & SILL. ~- . - , , .qt.;,1•:- .- : , ,; 0, . ,. . 4 •-* ,. A ,, -',. ; z. '+ o -• *,-. --.-- .: -, 4¢ , e'etinlittey'ruP; Kaymbew xarte-ruxidelbr Couaksi-Cafrit.:'Hoorieinesit, Bronchitis. WhaltinglCo eo4 , 24lZnilkoncriltt...al ritoo -Macau of the .4unia,Ccittaitittintunfigtr..Organs..• • ;1 r •T -fit HIS 'MEDICINE litti•alt action - in , affections , of th Pulmouarylldsuea entitelyd iiffereut from any of the 'Expectorant - and Cough Remedies now in use: . It is one Of Alteraciat tepeeditiaStrfelf then:test pleasantonedi;• eines thriv fn: tat: it does not'open poies and , ex.= .a Pest 10-vhasn_COLD;.. OOP_Or.tWP &ISO' frOg4entlT " al lays all untation and tickling sensabea produced DY a harassing cough., ,Singerit,litiblic - speakere , and those who literal:greeter Usethe vonal organs to a &Mat ex tent, Will &Mitt thirePedtaril Syrtiva sure and instant emedy fill - hoarseliesi 'and . laryngeal 'irritation. It Clears the throatpertectly, of all collections of muaous, end 'eves tone and clearness to tht:Voice. • ' SYMPTOMS-The spoil:toms which usually usher in Coughar Cold may'be enumerated as follows: This th disease in - ebooks _cane eatorrhtandia preceded by an increased discharge from the nose; fances and bran. chia; - there , is a feeling of lassitude overtire whole body, and:very often cold. shiverings .are felt ; ot least the body is more than usually: sensitive to the action of the-air-vibe pulse increases, to frequency; and Mere is generally more or, less fever. Theseaymptomsare soon tallowediwithh mirseness mid a sense of Toughness and ' soreness in,the .windpipe and , tocal organsoogether With . a diem/thy of breathing sada sense of consutstiori of the chest. There is also attending -a, dull pain and sense of weight in the forehead ;as well as - a heaviness in .movieg the oyes: These feelings, sometimes at. the verybegipning,of the . disease, and always ricion after, are attended with a distillation tronithenose and some times from the eyes, of a thin acid fluid, which {remand irritates the parts over which it passes. The, cough. is atlas!. usually dry; bat as the duseaseprogresses Mere is an expectoration of thin mucous, which gradually beeogiesthitker arid more copious, undhaving Immo tip- • pearance of pus:- • • • - - • , These are the leading symptoms of what is iermedua cord," which, if neglected ' are likely - to result in irre parable inhtry to the Lungs, and CONSUMPTION. • Price 50 eents rier bottle. , • - For proof of 'the 'above read the following certify , Tra.itErska a—We take pleasure in certifying, for the benefit or other sufferers, to the efficacy of your. PEC TORAL COUGH STRUP.,in our , ease. During the use of two bottles purchased of, you we were of a hoarseness amounting to an entire lasso( voice ; and effectually relieved of a severe cough, which threaten ed_permanent iajury to the longs. . • - . . - . Writ: A. HILL, • At the Banking limit rf Win. _ A Htfl¢ Co, Piuteurgh- Du. Kaman:—You have asked me the effects of your Pectoral Syrup in my ()cirri case, I had a very bud cough during pan of-last winter. . It began with a feel• lug of ruthless in the head; increased secretion and suf lesion of tears ;. together with hoarseness, pain in the breast, and the other-ateompantMents of what has been denominated- "Tyler' Grippe." , I took, two bottles of your Pectoral Syrup, 'according to the directions on 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 Pablic, if you de sire to do so. Very respectfully, yours, tee. FOLLANSBEE. Preptubd by Dr. Geo. U. Keyser, and sold by - - KEYSER ts APDO 'WELL, 140 Wood st., earner of Virgin alley. To whom all orders must be addressed... Laovtlia ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER! PEPSIN , THE TRUE•MIGESTIVE FLII!D Or' G astric alder I GREAT DYSPEPSIA CURER, P REPARED from Rennet; or the fourth Stomach of the OA - , After directions by Baron Limo, the great Physiologic:Gain:di; by .1. S. - 11OUGHTON, M.D., No. 11 North Eighth street, 'Philadelphia, Pa. • This Is a tmlywonderful remedy for INDIGESTION, D MMUS, CONSTIPATION, LIVER COMPLAINT, and DEBlLlT,T,using:after Nature's own method,by Natint's own agent, the Gastric Juice. Half a teaspoonful' of this Fluid, infused in water, will digest or dissolve Film Ponape or Rossr Best to Aso= TWO norms, out of the stomach., - SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE! Baron Minus, in his celebrated weaken Animal Chem istry, says: " An artificial Digestive Fluid us 44: , analogo the Gastric Juice, maybe readily prepared from the mu cous membrane of the :stomach ot the calf, in which va rious articles of food, as meat and eggs,"wlll 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 & Wells, New I ork, page 33, states' the same great fact, and describes the method 'of :reputation. Them are few higher authorities than Dr. Dr. Com, in his valuable writings on the "Physiolo gy ofDigestion? observes that . a diminution of the due quantity of the Gastric ;Weals a prominent and all-pre vailing curse of Dyspepaia;", and he states that "a dis tinguished professor of medicine in London, who was severely aMieted with this complaint, finding everything else to fail, had recourse to the Gastric Juice, obtained (iota the stomach of living animals, which proved com pletely sneceratful." Dr. GRAMM, author of the buttons works on " Vegeta ble Diet," .says: "It is a remarkable fact in physiology, that the stomachs of animali, macetated in water, im part to the Staid the property of dissolving various aril= clue of food; and of effecting a kind of artificial diges tion of them in no wise different from the.natural digest ive process," , Dr. Sotos's•great work, the " Chemistry °Chian," (Lea & Blanebard, Phila.;lSKl4p..Til-2) says: "The discov ery ofFEPSIN forms a new era in the chemical history of Digestion. Fromireeent expatiate:lts we 'know that foods dissolved as rapidly in an artificial digestive fluid prepared from Pepsin, as it is in thensuumt Gas- . trio Juice itself." Professor TrotroUsorr, of the Jefferson College. Phila delphia, in his great work on Human Physiology,devotes more than fifty pages to an examination of this subject. His experiments with Dr. _Boum:ant, 'on the Gastric Juice, obtained front the living human stomach and from' animals, are well known. "In all eases." he says, "di; gestion occurred as perfectly _in the ertificial as in the natural digestions." AS A DYSPEPSrA CURER, Dr. Homurroves preparation of PEPSIN hat produced the most marvelous effects, curing eases of Debility, Emaciation, NetvonsDecline,and Dyspeptie-Consamp- Mani supposed to ha on the very verge of the grave. ft is impossible to give the details of cases in the limits of ibis advertisement—bat 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 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 the evil effects of Quixotic, Mercury, and other drugs upon the Digestive organs, after a long sickness. Also, for excess In eating, and the too free use of ardent spir its. Heise reconciles Health with Intemperance. OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS. _ There no form of OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS which it does not seem to reach and remove at once:- No matter how bed they may be, it GIVES INSTANT ' RELIEF A tints doe rtmova atlas unptutrant :step torsi, and it only needs to be repeated, for a short 1/112C, 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, Cramp!, Soreness of the pit of the Stomach , distress af ter eating, low, cold state of the Blood, Heaviness, Low ness of Spirits, Despondency, Emaciation, Weakness, tendency . to Intanity,Suicide, &a. Price, ONE DOLLAR per bottle. One bottle will of ten effect a lasting cure. Every bottle bears the 'written signature of .1. S. HOUGHTON, Sole Proprietor. Sold by agents in every town in the United States, and by respectable dealers in Medicines generally. Agents for Pittsburgh, KEYSER tr. Me DOWELL, LH Wood street. Retail dealers supplied at Proprietor's prices. (nvethy Also, for sale by R. E. SELLERS, 57 Wood street. Philosophy of Brandreth's 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 heatto every ramification of the body, wren 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 ren dering the stream of life pure and healthy. If mar were more sincere, - Mere would be fewer • religious creeds; and litho' kept close to nature's laws ia the management of their bodies, they would require little medicine. ..la men grow intelilligent they will become wiser and hap pier; even now,: their wisdom is proved bq the fact that, when sickness assails them, they nse Brandreth'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 need, in either diet or cloth ing. They shonld be always in the honse, so that upon the first indication of sickness they May beamed. Ono dose in the beginning is more potent, for good, 'ban a dozen after the sickness is fixed in the iyatem.. In colds, coughs, asthma, rheumatism, eostiveness r feeers, and in all acute, heavy or deep-seated pains,sheir effeCts will be found beyond all praise: Three or five will act like a chaTm;ollen curing a dangerons malady at once, sa ving mouths of sickness antrthe evils thereunto attend ing. Remember, Brandrelh's Pills are a known and fully tested medicine,: one that is used by hundreds of thousands in this country and throughout the civilized world. They are quietly superseding all other medi cines. They take out only that from the blood which is the cause of weaknesi and' pain, leaving strength and health ; they preducehealthy 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 oniy agent lathe eity. dee23:3m THOMAS , RI6I)PATII. Mars Sarsaparilla awl - the Cholera. %TOT single man, woman or Child' has died of the CHOLERA or any of Its symptoms who used this invaluable preparation. Look at the city of Louls;rille, where this Sarsaparilla is made, and where from AGO to Cholera ha ae occurred ,, aainly, tbhuy w e r i esoaitthedr cdses of persons from boats or those who disregarded our advice. [Cincinnati Cknintels, For sale by KEYSER h BPDOWELL, 140 Wood at. Pittsburgh, where a the genuine article may lwys b e Relief for Cramps. HAVE ABDOMINAL WARMERS, made from - Vrtne atost approved English patterns, furnished and recommended by Thomas Bs3terrell, Esq., and a number of eminent Physicians, being a most convenient appara tus for the application of warm or horwater to the bow els,in case of cramps in Cholera. As every person is subject to sudden attacks, no family should be without— ,at least withouttdne, . For sale bL_. • - tc. ATSINSON, - jai First street, between Wood and Market eta. TUST RECEIVED, a fresh supplyof Dr. S. S. Fitch's ar, valuable Medicinal, among which are remedies for Coinrunaption,Conghs and'Dyspepida. Also, Abdominal. Supporters, Shoulder Bmceslnh, slingVubes;and Lee. tures on the Treittraent and Cure of 'Consnmptiopy &c. For sale bp_ _COULTER & MACKE, D off. - - corner of Wood and Third. streets • . - . . - 7 - r : ,r7.•rt.oft t".= . - • - -; , 4 " r" . ; ---" - ; ' '"; ' ' ' ' " • " _I3OOICA.I4D: JOB f'PRINTING. 7W;li•.o.ciTijiiii - laiw, - o*oTorci**Ttil.. imk piepileior oi:the • hloaravo-.rosr , and. :Magmas ana - M.rintriscransa;tespeetfallY infertns l s fiterids • and the patrons of these papers; teat helitien lir ens riortment oficoß TYPE AND 7 .ALL OTAF,Pt' a L neeessary,to Sob Printing4olneei and that: he - a 'Pre pared to.ezennte_ r..as , sszetrissanutettao arsyriar DESCUIPTION: • • BO . OkSiZ • iT• Pantphsszsi -, .."- El/I,mnd'; - , Cards -• Has All kinds of Blanks, §tageiSteatabriat and.. anal Boatlchls with appropriate _trite, printed on tbe,shorteat notice anu mos'. reasonable terms., ' IHe sespectfally asks - tint patronrige of hia friends, - and : the public generally, In his branettofbis Mildness, sep22 . _ . - • . L,.llAftPr.R. . • eTti 'l'"lES CWA.I37I:IITDW*2"' El:' _ _ . ,F7NINITtIRE iIIif.PX.FACTURER, .. , 'l.o'nl4;.roonut 'O7 and .09' Third .streeti respectfully informs his friends and custom -0 ...era that he has now completed the largest and& nest stock •of household furniture ever before seen in • this city, as he Ls determined to uphold Ike quality, With well-seasoned materials, best Workmanship, and newest designs; and from the extent of his orders and facility in mannfectaring, he is enabled to produce warranted furniture, at the lowest prices. - . 'Helms adopted the principle of identifying the ens tortiers'imerest with his own, in quality And price, and keens. always on band the greatest variety of every des criptionof furniture, from the cheapest and plainest, to the most elegant ami costly,that a horse, or any part of • One, maybe furnished from his stock or .manufactured exPressly to order. He therefore solicits an inspection, that the advantages of his establishment maybe known. The following articles consist, in part, of his which for richness of style and finish, cannot be surpassed in any ot the cities: • _ •• Parlor, drawing, din. • . ing, and bed room • chairs, of every variety, • - consisting of rose woood,' ma hogany and walnut E Li r. ab e the o, • Conservatoire and Edgy Chairs, of every desetiptioni Coaches, tilotas,Tete-a-tele and Di ' • vans of the latest Preach and American patterns; .- Tashaes, What-Noss, and ladies' Parlor WrltingDesks of various . Itlndsi ~ W ork Tables and fancy inlaid stands, music staludii and holders, marble top, ma-.;.. hogany,rosewoodand walnut centre and sota,tri-. hies, extension dining tables; all sizes of the • most improved, and decidedly the best kind made; card, Pembroke hall and pier tables, . • wardrobes, bedsteads and washstands of st each a large assortment ; gothic hall - and parlor reeeption chairs, ottomans - and Stools, secretary • and book casee, side boards, fire screens, towel racks, hat stands, and music stools, cribs and cots . . for children; paper mache, table and tea poys, ms hogany, rosewood, - inlaid-pearl Tables, • C. &C. &C, • A large assortment - of COMMON FURNITURE and • WINDaOR CHAIRS. CABIENIT two= supplied with all articles in their line STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, tarnished at the short est notice. All orders Promptly attended to . CHAIRS AND 'FWAIVITURIC. , N 0.49, Tiitni street, lornoten. Marko and Wood, South aid*. W have now on hand a large, and splendid stock tif even'variety of Clumas and CABINET4FURNTIVRE,which we' • are confident cannot be so - opus a e d, it equalled, in this City,ot 1.3 tt,e West; in style atidfddsh. Those who ate in want et Furniture ate sespectfullY invited to call and examine ' tot themselvea. . . . lir Steamboala famished oaths shortest 'notice. lw Ail orders p 11 Attended to. _ teblietf - • 0' NNELL. IdULLEhI & CO. Efurnitlara arid •Ohair Ware Rooms. sk i T. B. YOUNG & CO., Lorne qf Third • a a nd Smithiaddiu.,opponte Bflatnet. Hod, fittsbu rgk, Pa., keep constantly on hand nd make to order, at the lowest prices, HOUSEHOLD and STEAMBOAT FURNITURE, and OHATRS, of the best Workmanship and most approved styles-febls - _________ W S3iiiiiinblitilat — rititis - y -1 4114 Tux subscribers tender their ac knowledgments for the favors bestow e upon em 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 bey material and workmanship— T B YOUNG& CO., Center Third and Smithfield streets, opposite "Brown's Rotel:, G. C. LtANDIS.R. Ilanuner IM. ,- Danler, CABINET WAREROOM, SMITHFIELD STREET . , Batas= Sevenths West and SAIIIOCIIV 1111147,EigilbUll, &Ct. AiMOBBED. ts DAULEB keep constantly onhand a variety of excellent and fashionable Furniture, warranted equal to any In the thy, and sold on as favorable ten= as can be obtained at any similar establishment In .he West. They have now on hand an unusually extensive atock,embreting all kinds of Furni ture, from the cheapest and plainest to the molt costly and elegant. All orders promptly attended to. mr2lillm 4 ? „1 E.. WM. E. STEVENSON continuest o manu facture CABINET-WARE 01 every descrip - lion,. at his old stand, corner of Libeity.and Seveath streets.' UNDERTAKING attended to, in vat its branches. . =Lyn ss.lll - Lanai:tn./Must . IDURRLontlop pad Durham Mustard, by the keg, for sale by - loctalatl JOSHUA. ROBINSON. YOUNG LADIES , SEICIINATLY, 3. " rpuls scnoot, andethe direction of M. & Mrs. N. W. hirtCLUlr t Win b ti Re-Opened " Colonnade Roar," Federal street, on MONDAY; September dd. A primary'depanmont, and a number of optional branch es, have beau added, and a corps of teachers secured, so that instructions will now be Ewen to scholars of all ages and attainments: Nut particulais see circulars, which - "nay be had at' the book stores —or corm& rue Principals, at their dwelling, on Federal street ailseisny , Aug. a. it. ID. Willintita, NILL open aCIASSICAL and ENGLISH SCHOOL on the lit Monday of Sepumbsr nem. Room, over . Williams ee Co.'s Store, eorner of Wood and Fifth sttee le. =l= Rev. WeS.D. IIONVARD, lion. IVAINSE 11. Lck Dr. fluorr, 7,D. 'McColl°, Esq., AICULFI. 3 ‘Vaa.z.e.us. Liyva krirot. Arrival of Vail Stook of Carpets. ?JUTE subscriber having Just returned from the Last, is now receiving and opening a splendid stock of goods, consisting in r art of very rich style Carpets, viz : Brussels, Tas:extry Brussels and Velvets, imported expressly for this market. ' Also, Imperial 3 ply, superfine 2 ply, with a heavy stock o $ all the lower priced grades ; together with a large variety of Hearth-Rugs, Door Mats, Stair Rods, ureen, Blue and Scarlet figured Baize, from to 3 yards wide. A superioz article of French 'ruble end Piano Covets. Oil Cloth, from t v eight yards wide, &a., d &a. All ie above named articles having been selected with great care, and part:Lased at sack pr ces unto ena ble him to sell cheaper than any house west of the mountains. Citizens and persons from the country are requestedlo call and examme the stock at Lynd's Carpet Emporium, No. SO Fourth street, and N 0.63 Wood street. a ua2a_ • E. W. LYND. dJUST RECEIVED; d cases of Fancy STRAW and CHIP BONNETS Ladies* Riding HATS, Children's and Minis' BOrtnith Bays , Eats, 4.a. Those wanting DOTICIetS will please give her a call he. fore purchasing elsewhere.. All orderapromptly attend. ed to, at No 9 FlflKat. [in_yl.o:tn MRS. A. LEECH, DIt3SOI 4 IITION.—This partnership of MinnaLsll is this day dissolved, by mutual consent. The bu siness of the firm will be settled by H. Lee. J. R. hiUIIPHY, riUS burgh, 30t. Jam, 109 NOTICE.—The undersigned will continue the Wool business and attend totbe sale of Woolen Goods, at the old lace.. ht. LEE. jj In retiring from the late drat of Murphy it Lee, I tare greatpleasure .in recommending Mr. If. Lee to the confidence of my Mends and to the pubtle. jan3o J. R. MURPHY. Notice. • li.N application will be made at the next meeting of the Legislature of Pennsylvania, to incorporate it Bank to be called the Michatucs Bank of Pittsburgh, to be located in the City of Pittsburgh, and to have a capi• ttilnot exceeding two hundred thousand dollars. • julylt6m - . • THOMPSON BELL. Extra Fatally Flour. Oa the conveniences of the citizens, the• proprietors the "PITTSBITRIDICITYMILLS,"have placed ores for the receptibn of eorderhat the following places: J. & It. Floyd's store, corner of Wood and Otte sts.; M.Flaywood , a Shoe stare, corner Liberty and Market A. Beelen'a store, Bel street; L. Wilcox,p., Druggist, cor.lth and Smithfield'; John Smith's store, cot. High and I,Vylie streets ; Telegram Office, Fourth street; H. O. Kelly, Grocer, cor,Mh;at. and Market alley M. Grass's it es,9th Ward. ' ' The Flour waren net twice or thrice daily, for orders, and the Flo et, dtc.;delivered promply either in barrels or sacks, (sack Flour is preferable for family use,) without charge for cartage. It is plain that no accounts can tie 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 th em just. ce. tmaySo) WII.MARTII tr. NOBLE. Hot FOR CALIFORNIA. THE subscriber has been authoris.ed to receive Pack ages to be forwarded to San Francisco by the hose o f - CURWINNE, BROTHER ?c• - cott at P anama ' an d to engage Passage in 'first - class sailing Vessels from" Panama to San Francisco. - Even , infonnation given, on application to JOSIIDA, ROBINSON; , apl3 Post Buildings, Fifth st., near Wood. nHEAPEST SUMMER GOODS.IN TOWN.—Light V Cloths, all wool, -Cashmarettea, Scotch Plaids, Linen Drills and Ducks, with every varlety_of Max. Bellies and other Vestings and Triratahtgl,by ley , • • JOSHUA -ROBINSON, The a Pittsburgh Browerro, HAVING taken a lease i3C . ais inaWn Biewiryi and having It now in fulteperation, I am now pre pared to furnish nw friends and the public *ilk a,supe. nor article of ALI.Z• and BAVARIAN BEERijn, any quanti. Call and Bee, at the corner of - Penn street and Barkers alley. [jan4] Window Shadest - Bounaro , .C.V.ASS PAINTING AND STAINING, warranted to wash, at No. 10, ST. CLAIR STREIIIr, uzors. For - specimens, cal; at - Wilkintv Walker's Rt change, Smithfield street; and Keevilts Het Store, W °ad • - - . . Street. Masonic and 1. 0. 0. F..t.s. Aprons and Badges, painted Iu a superior manner. - • . • Fresco paintpig executed:in superior ity ke,withdonerl cart suid,Forenprdesitzts. B. 81M.M13 -- WATSON _ Jett!' ' EDWARD R. HEENAN . Wlnlec Ciothing* S elling .Low. Low. roirCapit. IarDELANY,IO% afar . I " ll6,6 ulfilVf has oni ull a; largo •ASsurullt lbe latest, style ,of - WfrderCoat4offaildondble colors. Also, Pants, Vests andeltotherarticles:in-th&clothingdine Wholesale Purchasers will find $. most degirable stoplc-tio select from; and Wilt be sold low for cash: liken MERCHANT TAILOR, .TNFORMS his friends and customers th at he Its a ed a CLOTHING STORE, at. No. 85 3mithfield st.,• where they can be suited at anilines with' anything, in .his line, made in the , mosillnished style aad workman like manner. His Goods are all, fresh, of the best and most fashiodable material, and no pains will be spared toafford Me greatest Aiegree of-sausfactiiin to his - pat tons: A goodsioek of Ready Made CLOTHING always RELLV, MERCHANT TAILOR, No. 17. Briar/041d srreat i '!Pittsburih, -Pa.,' II AS JUST RECEIVED FROM THE LAST—a large natl.earefully selected sunk. of Frenelt , English and American CLOTHS, CASSIMERES and VLSI . - l A NGS—ar the most approved-'colors land styles which he is prepared to make Loonier in the very Lem manner and of. the most reasonable terms. He hawalways on hand a , good assortnient or gentle men's Fashionable ar.s.ntr soma CLOTHING, Shirts, Collars Cravats, Ifinkerchiers,Gloves, Suspenders, tee. Clothing! Clothing • THREE_BIG DOORS! JOHN iIIICLOSKEY, , • Who Urals and Remit :Dealer in Clothing, 161 Liberiy st, Pittsburgh, Pa. likiry stock of and Winter Clothing is now ready, .NI "'amounting to upward& of 5100,001 f, which I think will be found to by one of the choicest selection of gar. meats ever got up in this or any other city in the West- Illy purchases having been all made early, I have therefore avoided the Into advances made in almost all descriptions of Woollen Goods, and am therefore enti. bled tootier my stock eta:meetly low prices. • . I have this season paid more than usual attention th 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. Hundreds' of new customers, both wholesale and - retell, have ;been attracted as much by the superior. Make of the clothing as by the lowness of my prices. The ploprietor would particularly call the attention of all dealers in-Clothing to his present stock believing ' that upon examination of the quality and pricer' of his Goods they will be induced to purchase at his eithiblish. meat. The wholesale room now contains upwards of 2,000 garments, from the finest in quality to the lowestin The proprietor is now determined to make this depart ment 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 IBtates. • In the cutting department will always I, found a very large selection of all the choicest makes of Cloths, Cos simeres and Bilks, to be found In this or eastern markets: He is prepared to, make cloths to order in the shortest notice in the latest and most fashionable styles. He respectfolly invites his old friends and customers. as well as the public in general, to call and examine for hemselves. 0013 • threat- Inducements -to Buy Clothing WHIT& OAK,FORKS CLOTHING STOEIEJ • N 0.511.9 LIBERTY AND 52 IRWIN STREETS. MIRE subscriber Wishing 'to sell: his satire stock of JI CLOTHING, °Tern his EXTENSIVE ASSORT. MENT OF— NEW AND FASHIONABLE GOODS at YEE Y LOW PRICES. Persons wishing to purchase Will save money by calling on sep24 •..W.7. DAVITT, Proprutor. - . AGENCY OF, 11eineeles - -Oefebrated Pelt:eta Sheets's. WE undersigned has been, appointed byMr. Heinesh, 1. of New York, sole Agent for the , sale of his justly celebmted patentTailore Shears. He offers these Shears now at manufacturer's prices. Having a complete as sortment of: these Shears' from 621 c. up tuSitia piece, he calls the attention of liadies, Milliners and Dressma kers and Tailors, to his establishment, the FRANKLIN' CLOTHING STORE, 179 Liberty. street, 4th door from ,St. Clair, and respectrully solicits a share of the public patronage, which this article so justly deserve& - oct3l:ine. J.F.HAVEKOTTE, . Org Goobv. SEVENTH GREAT SESH-ANNUAL SALE' OF DRY. GOODS, One Price Stnre 'Fr; co., Nos.6:?.nnd 64 Markat stria. TXTlLLcotnnzeur:e on Monniiv, DecembiV 30,1030 vif and continue through the month of January. On this occasion, theevhole of their immense establlshme nt wilt be thrown open for Retail Trade, and their even-. sive stock, amounting to One Hundred and Thirty Thousand Dollars, will be offered at Retail, at folly one fourth less than usual prices. TA* notice et tacit Semi-Annual Sale to pny one of the thousands who attended the sale of last'year, will 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 Sales— Rich Cashmeres, - 75 c. Ustial price 31,06 560 ps. Cotton and Wool Cashmeres, 25c4 usual prize 15170 {s. Cotton and Weol Delaines,- 15, idle. Usual price MI and 2.5r*, ; . . 56 ps. iligh Colored Plain DeLaiues, 45c. Usual price 50 per. Striped and Figured Silks, 50c. Usual 75c4 50 pi. 131ack Silks. Reduced 03 per cent.; 100 ps.,Frerich blerittoes, 51,06. Usual price 51,371: 306ps. Paramettas and Lyonese Clothe. Reduced 33. per cent; - 2500 Long Sritiare Shawls, which will be sold at t - rcun SI to 35 less than the usual prices.; 3000 yds. Sonnet Ribbons, at $ and Ife. Usual price . 10 and 22e.; Fast Colored Calicoes, She. Usual price 9c.; 160 eases Euglish and American Calicoes, 0- and 1.00. Usual price'lo and 131 e.; 96 cases Bleached uslins. Reduced per yard; 2611 bales thrown Muslin—all grades; • Also—Laces, Embroideries, Trimmings, Hosiery and Gloves, Linens, Checks, Cloths, Cashmeres, Cass inets 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, a t realty of their choicest Goods will soon be sold. : --- - The lowest price named at first. - . A. a. MASON & CO., Nos. 62 and 64 Market street. U. DLULED NEW FALL 000D3s JOS.Wen. 1.10.11 NE & CO., No. 13 Markeotear Fourth street, HAVE just received and oder for sale at Wholesale and Retail— NEWEST STYLES OF DRESS TRIMMINGS Bonnet Ribbons and Flowers; Florence Silk; Velvets and Plumes *. Embroidered Collars; Cuffs and Cherni setts ; Linen.Catisbric liandkerchiefs; Embroiuered and Revie'd Cashmere; alpaca, merino and silk :Bose;.. children's plain *wool and Tartan. Hope;.children's Hoods, Gaiters and . Jenny Lind Coats ; ineritio and fleeced silk Gloves . gents. bunk and kid Groves ; 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; . rums ; Curtain Fringes; Comas; Buttons, Ice. ,tec. BOW BarStateiand Imported and Square b awls of every quality. ' toct2s:2m b'reals Arrival... New Goods t NO. 7.5 MARXET ST.REET Canarrwaxtr YOUNTII SIM= AND. TUE Li(ANIPNID. FRENCH, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN 'WINTER DRY GOODS! THE undersigned is now receiving from the Eastern cities by Express, a splendid assortment of Fancy and Staple Dry (loads, parchased•eselnsively for Cash, from th e imparters and manufacturers, at least Twenty- . firs per tent. below the coil of.those who made their pus, Chases earlier lathe season, and will be sold Wholesale and Retail far cash at. . • EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS. 50 pieces Lupin's 'French Merinoes, Cherry, Scarlet, Pink, Green, hlaroon, Black, Mazarine Blue and Mode colored, from 671 c. up to the finest quality, manufactured under the French Republic. 15 Pieces Superior Bombazines, Lupin's manufacture —at unprecedented low prices. 150 meets' tilack and Colored Alpacas, from 181 cents per yard up to the finest Silk Warp and-Mohair Lnstres manufactured. 125 pieces Tkibet;Pammetta and Coburg Cloths, all colors and qualities, and cheaper thanoverlnfore oder. , ed in this city, 350 pieces American and British Prints, superior genii: ty, and will be sold at extremely low prices. 450 _BRAWLS: Superior Bay State' and Waterloo Long Shawls, Chainelion,Silk and Turk Satin De Chain and all Wool Brooha Shawls, Black and Colored' RM. • broidered Cloth Shawls, Plain rind Embroidered Black and Colored Silk Fringe, Thibet and Mous De Lain Shawls. 250 patterns Superior Dress Silks : Plain Chan:tenon Silk and: Satin Da Chain, Wide . Black Gro De Rhine Silks, Plain and Fancy . Figured Silks, and Black Plaid Gro Da Armour Silks. 150 pieces Cloths, Cassimeres and Vesting's, superior quality, and will be sold at a great reduction Irons form er prices. DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS. 500 pieces Blenched Muslin, good quality, all widths, from Or to 121 cents per yard. - • 500 piseea heavy lard wide Brown Muslin, from fie. to the article manufactured. 200 pieces Red, White and Yellow Flannels, from 194 eat!. per yard rip to the finest. Silk. Warp and Welch: Gauze Flannel imported. , 100 pieces Irish laten, warranted made of Flax . yarn, wand thread, wire twist, hand:spun and grass bleached: ' 125 pleces.Checkai superior ma e, from sto 131 cents per yard, together with a large assortment of Damask fable Linen and Table Cloths, Russia Diaper and - Crash,. Cassiitetts, Kentucky Jeans,-Bed Ticking, p o . mastic Gmgharas, Colored Caxabnes, Plain 'Limeys, Canton Flannels, erc. - , 350 dozen Ladies and Gentlemen's Gloves and Hosiery . —including every variety and , quality, which Will be sold at extremely low Prices. • The customers the honse and all cash buyers arc requested ", to ' call and examine the goods, and secure a bargain, as they wiltbe offered Wholesale And Re. ail a very low priees.. V" No. 75 Ilfarkerstreer, , Prtts burgh. novtO • - - ABSALOM MORRIS,. Cloths 2 Clotho 2 Clotho 2 A - !I' EASTERN- JOBBING PRICES.-1.16 pieces 11 Black and Flows , colored French and English CLOTHS; Pilot, Cloaking and Droll Cloths. Jost opened at. .. A.MASOPI i CO. 7 S, . 62 and 64 Market street...-. lin ortolan to. Tallcieo. JUST 11ECEI Don-assorted Tailors , Patent Shears, from Nollo down . to. No. 2. ALSO-3 Doz. Bashers' Patent SCP3pIII, direct trot% the niarthfacturers, and for`sale at • - xpwra ~."rgrizins;iserlv.;oa et, 2 doors below Virgin Ninety'. el► Store. AVALIVITX STREET, .PEILA - DELPFLIA, -*-1 rrifir, yoy.AI4,ED P.I.ACE for otitainia,a Lfoluort, tte.; GOOD andCliale. • SNIDE,Rt , httelately-- , in corisegne hie eflhe riumer-1 ous large sales made byltim to c onsumers-!been obliged: largely to replenish his stock by fresh importatione, and? he has now the:satisfaction of offeringsomeriflhe best Wines and L . iimors.ever iniported would] 'refer to seine: urvalceti`aitiollows—vis - DUFF, GORDON & CO. SIIERRIES--..embraeing-deli cate Pale at very low prices, rare old, and some very. ehoicie MANHANILI.2,h, all - on dianght by the g'allon,- Also, raresild delicate,AMONTlLLADOonAnsks oi j io e ue f dfo r cons u mers. Som EXTRA AAots linttl to an : putupnEuophe4 ennllengaproduced_:.. ' *,*The lANZANILLA'andXMOSTILLAIOSher - are l iieLiinriyaavLoco : vi3eenualTuey strengthen wi houtstttla : ,anh:ve2ottheidgf Many other wines, • PORT MINES -- , principally specially selectee for his sales to consumers from the - stack of ~ Bunuutsrmtht,"- tl'Oriorto,__' and imported direct. ' '" - These, Wines are fruity and delicate, and (have been highly Approved by, his customers; .- because of their manifest superiority - overall other Porta undjted Wines palmed off as such. - They are of various sorts and prices, in bout' send on draught:by the'gallon, or wholesale by thecask e .- Among them is some rare delicate WHITE.PORT and IdALST, SEY PORT. • 0 ,04/bisons suffering with chronicaffeetionef the bow; els cannot be too careful in their.POßT: - MADEIRA WINES of various sorts - dry and Welt; South Side, old East and West India. •Sercial, on draught, in bottles atul by casks, . . As - to the SPARKLED . WINES' of the subsiriber."it ih well known that the MOST EXTRA CHAMPAGNE and the ; splendid SPARKLING mosgur, imported by hi SupCrior to any 'other Wines; end are said at prices as !owes Most of the inferier wines ILOW in the market which are put upon boye_rseafirstskus , ifs has also CiIitAIPAONE WIN ES of various brands and qualities, at very low prices,retail a/wholesale. In the qrtir.le al Chatted' WINES, generally, the,subsett bey holds himself to he judge, sad he area the Onest soc4h ehe ,h l u on c t a e o ery , i low o e r p aus" oy Mgo n c gle dos 10134(ittri eV Willo3hcbsit afarat stock find can score sostorners atatiA . aaa patent to cm, COM._ -his ystdro t ss te44 ti.hotrte,of Mit %WY SS Fiance itiords. t/AIagtIi.Waa4ISAIMIAII a arson halal In bottles; llts se;#.o-9.4 and min5P,14 , 11 WINES, Ow Ala tk-tilaitinoisaav A JOirnstr, of Co. tlensemaitc-pwte, va- mAtit Milt. Docks and aakeila, Ms. olusitfpeal.wa 50 ma very choicest vintages of the " *lath is the best growth of the in the articles of 00(,)NAC end other BRANDIES. be has now a bat ttoek, eatbracing some-very old extra of - Lew, of .Orsurr, .Darer /a Co., aria so= Celebrated " CLAVIER of lilt," in eighth casks, and 18Ct in bhds, and "DUB° VC HE," 184 4, in hhtis. on consigranent, whirl will be sold low - - •- • also-IRISHi SCOTCH and MONONGAHELA WHIS KEY, JAMA I CA - SPIRITS, PRESERVING BRANDY and all other Wines' end Liquors, ineladiag,all of. the. /throve, SOLD REIAIL,II2_CONSI. I . SI ERS In any quantity desired. - A constant assorted stark of IL.VANA SEOARS. 1 . 5 •411 floods &distract, within one day's melt tf Phila-' de/paia, PIiZIGLIT WAD. Orders will be promptly .e.seen. ted if sent by mail or telegraph - - _Address,. _ Sh3DER;JD-, Cheap Wide Store, 70 _Walrint street - T; Jjecisert woliodsvard:4,co,i , Builders 'and, L`rectors 41. Lightning Rids . , on SCIENTIFIC . PEINCIPLES.. . • (IR - DERE; left at this office of-the Post Office and for 'V' personal interview cat be seen on Pearl Street; residence of Dr. linnt, between Wood and Ferry: • .Rdirtnces-tProfessor • - Sillinian,; Editor of . Si thwart's Journal ; Professor O. h li tchell, of the Cincinnati 'Observatory; Professor Robert Peter, of Transylvania ; Unlvertity, Rentneki Professor Chester' l'ewey,.D.l/4- M. D., New York; Professor 1:1....Ca55e1,-'olearland University.Ohio<- • • , - In Pit4burgfi—A. W. Loomis, John Harper, Wilson, hl , Candless, Me; Childs, Col.. Morgan, Rev Itlr Sparns, 1: DT Williams; - Meier llarding,U.fl. Arsenal; John' Ewing ,tr. Sons., L. Harper , White, Mar. shall,lolusSarapson.,Major Davis and John /I Shoenlie r ger. ; , - , • Inovlsilf • Oritlino Naps. IDELTON , S SPLENDID -OUTLINE MAPS, are now I. being introduced into nil the leading -schools -in New England and New York. We have -obtained the agency for them in Pittshurgh, and invite teaChers. and, school committees to call and examine them: No. —Map of-the Western Hemisphere, '6.4x82 inches. No. do - Eastern do do No. 3— do North America,.7oxB4 N 0.4- . do United States, •.... No, 3 co - -Europe, . . 70x82 No. 7. - - do S:lacterica:& Africa, ,70x54f Price of the series,. with ,key, 523; or the first two, Hemisphere Maps, with key, SlO. ' • ' These Maps arc unrivalled in accuracy,. beauty and cheapness, and adapted to the wants , of the primary, grammar and high schools of the United States. - For sale. at publisher's prices, without addilion of freight charges, at the . - . EDUCATIONAL BOOK STORE;' - car Market and-Fourth PLS. - Flovir; Reduced. . • - VITILMARTFI &, NOBLE will sell their Extra Flour, Vl' delivered on and after the Ist' November, at $2,25 3 00 1/284-StiPerfine*S4,oo-QlOO, libiral Ws count to retailers .novl , MEMPHIS: IkirE.DICAL DEPARTMENT:—The regular courseuf Lectures will commence on the:first rf Aretemser 'and continue until the lasted' 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' PatiatAA . tr, M. 13, Professor of Anatomy. R.S.NRIVeON, DLL)" Professor of Surgery. - - it. J. hI. D., Professor of Theory and - Prac lice.° Medicine. W. Bum 'Poliram., M. D., Professor of Physiology, Pd. tholKy,ldineralogy and.Geolsgy t . J. KING, M. D.iProfesser of Mittens Medies,Therapes ties and Medical Jurisprudence. - - J. Iquitos Satt - nues, M. D., Professor of Chemistry find Pharmacy. J. A. WiLsos, hi. D., Professor of Obstetrich :And Dia ' eases of Women and Children. - - ' ClANiQtrit Medieine- , -Prof; I'. Haus. - Surgsry—tProfiß.-S..lslawros. - EBKICKAN, AI. D. Anatomical Demonstrator, The fees for ulna , course amount to 8105: Each I'l:Weiser's Matrictilator''s $5. De. monstmtor's ree; WO. Graduation,' . Those desiring farther informationovillplease address their letters (post paid) to the Dean; and Students arri ving in the cup will please tall on him at - the Cotnmer• Mar Hotel. N. S. NEWTON, M. D., __Dean of the raottily. LAN DEP~RTMERT: (lon CWM Km, Prof. of Theory and Practice of LaW oi EGO Dada . LELD, 'Egg, Prof of Commercial Jurisprudence. Ternu —550 per session. All communications pertaining to this department must be addressed to la. W. M. KING,Esq ! Mempkis, Tenn., Itlarch,lsso. The Faculties, for intellectual abilities, moral worth and professional acquirements, will compare favorably wait themost distinguished in our country. - The Medical Faculty constitutes an anomaly in .:this or any other country—allof them arc able Lecturers and the test of These whowilleontemplate our geographicalposition, and the extent of our papulation, can have no doubt as to - the eligibility - of our situation. for an enterprise ot the kind.. .As to health,includlng all seasons of the year,yve deny that anystherelty Nat morel. The first class of the. Law andfiledical Departments°. this Institute were small, but ;ha gentlemen composing them are talented and in the highest degree respectable— afavorableomeafor the futureprosperwrof the Lnstitute. That the public may be satisfied of the permanency. ot this school,we teel it our duty to state, that the Trustees and Faculty forma unit to action, which augurs wellfm its future success, and that tho peculiar internal orgeni• ration which connects them, cannot be intertal. a .1 President .of the Memphis Institute. Sllltar For'ke, 6p001102 lirkeep constantly on hand_ a largo assorutieni of silver • Forks,- Spoons, Ladles, *e n . ofour own manufacture, of standard silver. • JOHN B. MTADDIEN 95 Market street. Dlag.nifying talasses 1-1, : I •kF one, two and three g'neses, suite d for defecting coanterfoit banknotes, and other purposes, for sale by , [octal] JOHN B. bFFADDEN CO. To the Citizens of Allegheny City._ A BOX fdr the reception of Orders for orry.BULLS _PL.- FLOUR is left at' the More of - Merear &Robinson. Federal street. Such Orders will biPromPSY_ sup plied. Alma° ' WRAIARTH N OBLE. 200 Men Wanted. Itramedlestelyi; AT THE CHARTIERS RAILROAD.—The wage!, are 80' cents per day; and we charge 81,75' per" week for boarding.. Apply attherace onthe Steuben ville road, near M'Donaldis tavern-4 Mlles from Pitts burgh: Cua025.111 BURNSIDE. TIANNEY WOO: BARER'S 'BROMA; • Heekees Farina; ' . Polishing Putty; Starch Polish; - - Pure Bay Rum ; received and for sate by COULTER & HACKE, corner of Wood and Third streets. 30 BBLS. LAKE SUPERIOR TROUT AND SAL 'MON just received from the Pittsburgh, and. Isle Royal Copper Milling Company. These Fish far excel in fine flavor and fatness any caught in lower Lakes, and are put apexpressly for family use. . , • HENRY KELLY, 'novl6.: corner of Fifth street andfilarket alley. A Healthy aioCiattone - THERE is no place more favorably situated•than Non, fiery Mil. It` is healthy, and commands a most.de lightful.view. . Persons wishing. a' lori can get one to pleasetthem, containing from one to five acres _ . augl2 TIIOIIIPSON BELL. . For tient.' filWO well-finished offices in . Post Office Buildings, 1. Third street. A long, well lighted retire, third story ; entra.nee'Mar ket street, bet Ween Third and Fourth streets. • . Also,asraall brick - hortse,in Pitt township, near Penn sylvania Avenue. Inquire of.' B.A. G.AZZAM, octB - , , - -,N0.164 Second-street: flpflE PLANTAGENET GUARD RAZORS can be 4.. -used in bed, in the dark, and bypersons with trentro loushand, with ease, safety, and in half the anal time, without the possibility-of caning the skin. This is et famed by means of the patent. Guard, which is adjusted to the razor with the greatest nicety and simplicity.-- Eutryli azo - r ismade of the finestlempered-steel; and warranted.. : They • have. been extensively steed in England, and pronounced the mostperfect and :safe razor mallufac; - " The new Invention may be used' with perfect sale - "This razoiis a splendid' Invention, .and of great use . , to many persons, especially for people with unstead y , hands.u—Chambers' Edinburgh-Journal. • For salo at thc Watch and Jewel Store of Lora. :Peli TlONAti.kerurri. AND Escuagrr_ — IIIIpIA LUPCIrtir a L _ LIFE inisvassair. sociwrz, _LONDON AND NEW—YORK: Capitols .£500,000..Equ0l tO efilslloo. ooo . , W ITH a large Wrists of profits- A. portion of both capital and , surplus invested in U. fl.ficivernment Stocks, and other securities in the City of Near York. roliotes held in this country cram 6,960. Peril:ins Id miring participaue in the profits or the •Company, , California rub taken ea reduced rata. Among the advantages of a Policy in this Company Are the follcrwing A party insured for the whole wain of Lae may as any ;Sfors borrow ons-haif the amount of annual Prolaimall .witbout note or security, or deposit of policy, and Ls or : Oiled to division of profits. e May at any time surrender his policy, and receieli Week es value thereof one-half the gross sum paid by him In annual , common premiums. . • A party already honied for whole:II& may, on pay ment of' a small imm,ednvbrt his insurance Jute anew policy upon the loan system now introdtiCed! Parties already insured and• entitled to titiriPtirka , loan, are not shutout from said two-third loan,. If tbe ' prefer lt, upon tee tenneitated in the Society's pniliph lets. A party may, at a moderate annual • premium, Lasin J for ble, end he survive to reach the age of 60 years, tits felt sum insured tip to $15,000, will be paid Ton= : or if he dies before reaching that age, the tall sum insured will be paid to his badly or legal re prese:.tatives, Ithas become customary in the Atlantic cities for con gregations to Insure the lives of their. Pastors, and on Christmas or New . Year's day to make the family a pre sent of the pohay. This is certainly an excellent way of showing their regard for their Minister, whose salary ••• in very many cues is scarcely Mull Ra ' ammediti° wants. To the man of family, at his death, it is a con solation beyond expression to know Mut his helpless little ones seethes provided for. Churches involved, would do well to insure the lives of one or more acute trustees, at whose demise the amount would be applied to liquidate the debt- . Explanatory peumblets and information given*itta, at the Bankinglltnise of A. BILL & .• nov2O Wood st,Second dcor above Foarib. • • President , Plllxciore ' HAS TAKEN INSURANCE ON HIS . LIFE FOR $4,000, in . the Connecticut Mantel Life Insu rance Company, of Hartford, Connecticut. , The following are the Joint Stock rates of Freedom of other Life lasarnnee Companies compared midi the rates of Hartford Life and Health Insunmee Company ---- -- - - ... , Annual Faymint for Pair/ 02f prio'skiiiisand dottors. f - - ' ' 7 11,3 d. ... p_! Nazar of Company. < T :1, ;laniard Life & 11. 1n5.C0...10.20 13. 4 Mae Life Insurance Co. • 41.7011.5. Charter Oak Life Ins. Co. • .; .111.70 15. United Stotts Life Inr. Co:44:2010L Pennsylvania Life Ins. CO.:NADI 20., National Loan Fund . Co, -14.110119..% , . . . . It will be seen by the above table that the nisei for in. snrance (without participation in profits) in Chia Company . are more than fifteen pee cent. lower than attr , kakill Stock Company in this Country or the, World, and they have been adopted after a felt mvestigath) a ofthe whole subject. - . , ..:. . , Those 'wishing to insure' in either the' yona.'hlanial or the Ilartfoni Life and Health Co. will &Dili , / la. , .. C. A. earsoic dee! Corner of 41h Ind Wood streets, up Matra. To Farmers and thou waking_ . _ •. •• •.1 - TO.INSUBB DETACHED PROPEBTY... . • THE New York "Washington Comity Mules) Insw." ranee Company ^ is the company for them ta Moore , in. It lathe only Fermen' Mutual Insurance Company that has run through five years without taxing -tizetr, note. Biz , the largest compeny of the kindin the World, • numbering over 111,000 .mr.mbers. it does not insure - Steam Mills, Carpenter, or. Cooper sktops;.or anything • hazardous or Oztnz-hartudous. -.onlyfilouses, Barns and their contents, and but 52,000. on. one risk; Churches, Academies and School' Houses, and but 51,000 on each. A certificate , can be seen from one or the. atilt men-bl' Pittsburgh, to show that the Company does pay its kiss- es promptly. C A. CtATON,GenlAgent, nowt cor. t 4th and Woodsts., rep stairs. • INEIIII - LANCIE. • , • - MRS DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY. INSUR*. 1 ANCE.COMPANY.-01fice.NorthRoom of the ES-. change; Third street,Philadelphia. • ' •• • FM honniasrac.—Buildings,Xerchandize and other property in town and aunty, insurell,against loss or damage by fire at the lowestrate of premium. i Mastans. Inseasitca:—Thay also insure Vassals, Cat grow and heights, foreign - or coastwise, under open'or n special policies, as the assured may desist. ' • . InzarniThonroaravion.—They also . insure merchan dire • transported by: Wagons, - Railroad Cars, Canal, Boats and Steam Boats , on rivers and lakehon the motai liberal terms: DISECTORS—NIosepIi H. Seal, Edniand. A. Souder.. John C. Davis. Robert Burton; John R: Penrose, saraziell Edwards_, Geo. 0: Lelper'Edward Darlingoo,lssan Davis, William Folwell,Johni Newlin,Dr. R. M.Hasion,.. James C. Hand, Theoptalus :Paulding, H. Jones Brooksi. Henry Sloan, Hugh Craig = George Serrill,,Spencer, hie Ilvana t Charles Kelly,' J. 6. 'Johnson, William Hay,Dr.. • S. Thoma_,_is John Sellers_, _Wm:Erre, Jr. ' r . • DIRECTORS AT PSBDRGII. —D. Moigait., • Hugh Craig, Jno. T. Logan. . • • WILLIAM MARTIN, Presidoyt ,Taos. C. Ham, Vice President., • , • Josarn W". Cowari t Secirelsry. : Inr Office of the Company,No. 42 Water sneeteettut - - burgh. (lelfcdtf) P. A-MADRIRAiAgent. • WILDJARTEI NOBLt: Now _England lalive Stook 'assurance LOteht.: PERSONS desirous. of insuring their Aninuds. Win' • learn from the following by Law of the. CowIPAO; that the terms of life ituntrance on stock fakery daereat,• from insurance on human life: The ituntredartentitki: to pay where the animal breaks a leg s ;beecentes Armor r. In the event of accident °radiant's, of ghat, alt a ture as to cause permanent injury, though death may not ensue, they will be liable for the damage dope tollft animal not exceeding the amount insured. .. ' • 0. A. COLTON 'Agent; - cor of Foot* ant Wood swiap Faro and Elazintellinetazionots. ffIHE OFFICE of the in:strange ye. er /bra Amens& 1. his been rtmoad to the Watch onse.of Hardy, Sontag I & Co., No. 141 Front street,third house East of W 0044 street. - wbe re the subscriber will issue Policies on Bait . : ings and their contents, and on Shipments by E teambnawt and other vessels, for the above old and responsible...l Company. [aO] .WhL P. JONES:Agent. ---- • • ' Lira and Health Insurance, • •"?. HE MUTUAL LIFE AND HEALTH INSURANIX. T COMPANYi of . Philadelphia, Incorporated by the Legislature of Pennsylvania, flarch,lB4B i• Charter Per. pctual; Capital 5100 , 000. Rates lower than any Perussyr• ranter Company, and full 20 per cent. lower than Om usual rates of Life' Insnrancb, ati the following compari• sou will show. Thns a - persbn or the lige of ZIG iCialanns for 8100 for life, must pay in the Girard 152,00, Pennsyl•% 7 vania 52,30. Penh Mutual 82,38, Favutable'62,o4, New', England 61,30, Albion VAS, New I orlrLifO 52,30,We and Health, Philadelphia, 81,91. • nutzeroms,sathhet D Omck, Charles D Hall, Wan F Boone; Robert P King, Charles P Hayes, M W Baldwin,", Chas 0 B Campbell, AI hI Reevehl. Cooper, , I Rodman Barker, .E II Butler, Edwin R - Cope.- Prat dent, Samuel D Orrick ; Vice President, Robert P. King Seeretaryi Francis Blackburne. • • • „ • Applications will be received ana every infordaation given - by SAMUEL PALINESTOCK, Agent. Onnca: Commercial Rooms, corner of Third and - Wood strdets. Pittsburgh. • • - oct2o:y INDEMNITY.: The Franklin Flro.;lnpnraao• 041Fcaptasart 1 on nea.Aziastax. ,• - • JJ ellarle W. Bancter, . George W. nielmis, • "Thomas Hart, MordetaiiL Lewitv. Tobias Wagner, Adolphi Boric, Samuel Grant, , David &Browne; Jaeob,E. Smith, CHAS. W. BANCKEE., Prete*. Cass. G. Bancirm, Secrete:U. • - 13:7" continue tomake insurance, perpetual or limited • on every description of property in town and conntry. The,Company have reserved trlarge Contingent Fund which, with their Capital and Premiums, safely - invested, afford ample protection to the assured. .The Assets of the Company. on Janina* let,' .849, as nblished agreeably to an Act Assembly, were Col :p Mortgages -.- ---111047,438 41 Rea/ Estate •••••----- •—•— • • 84,71.1133. , ..7.-..., Temporary Loans...,-• ...NM:111511. Stocks . ..."^"lf*"^" • ""' - • - - • . . 313319,492 71. since their. incorporation, a period,_of 19 ,yeam,they have psudupwards of Ons kfuliori. Four Runditd scout Dalian, losses by, fire, thereby- affording evidence... of the advantoges of Insura.nce,as svella.s Ore ab ilit y and : disposttion fo meet with ammptnese, all liallities. J. GARDDIER. COFFIN/Agent, Ofilee/sl. E, corner:Wood turdad st.s ?', PIPS Stnd ffistrina luantraitiota. HE Insurance Company of North America ,of rit 'delphia,thxouth its duly authorized Agerili the :sub-; scribei,affers to make permanent and ; limited nsorance, , " on property, in this city and its vicinity, and on ShiPmentrs' bq the canal and rivers. Arthur Et. Cairn); Preet. Brooks, Alex. Henry ' Charles Taykrr Jones, W Samuel . • - Samuel yir: Edward Smith' ' - Ambrose Mims, John A. Brown, Jacob hf.Thoraas,, , • John White, 'John R. N 011: Thomas P. cope,Richard D. Wood,'' Wm. Welsh, - - - - • 2 • Semi D.l3henard,-52calg.„ - This is the oldest Insurance -Company lathe United States, having beewchartered in trff. Its charter Is per. petualf and from its highstanding, long experleacm, pit means, and avoidingaflriskaofan , eztre harardOua_ character, it may be considered as offering ample secuip; ty to the public.. WILLIAtir JONES. ). At Counting Room of Atwood,Jones & Um, Water Ara ' Front ate., Pittsburgh . ' ' mny4y Fire and DI • 6in '1114611,60r, rprin INSTIRANCE,CO. OF NORTH dg.EXUC.4:iiiiii. make permanent and limited Insurance on Property in 'this city.p dna vicinity, and on shlpmenta,by Canals, RiVers, Laken i end by Se.a.. Tha properties of this. Co mp any are well. xavested and furnish tut available lurid for the ample indemnityor all persons who desire revere.. tented by Insurance Whi. P. JONE244gent, MaylB' , 44 Water street. mins sitbscriberwisheito inform the citizens of CRS.: burgh and the public generally, that.he t has removed his CARPET STORE (Win NOB. 61=4 9 woad streeg, , to the Apollo es,. on Fourth.strectrrecgutlY 0 0 0 tt-.= , pied by the itlaseinnond. has connected therewith the_ • adjoining rooms, formerly used as the Chronicle Printing - -; office—whlch t ,irr connection With his old room , Makes the most, spacious Carpet'establishment lathe cotuttry.;',' and his advantages so tar surpass : tiny house in this city for space, arrangement and good light, that ife ill certain of ;suning.nvery.Person who may . favor hint with avail., His stock.-ICCOMplete, icn, every article In his line, - and-. great pains wilt be takennt all times to show _.goodslo persona wishing to look or buy.. nein , . W. LyNtr: HAWL.S.—ltecelVed IDia laornlng L pty_ exptessi.^ L Brodie, Bay Stars and Long liPliyerjr super tot s tyles Fin cala lasv. MASON CO. ov4 62 gcr4" Putlxiarkel;:!,