. - • • Pittsbniu4 Business Direitorg. • Bankers . and. Earhange Brokers. Wm. Larimer, Pittsburgh Bank. Holm* Sargent, cOrner-Woodandßixth streets. Hair D Milk; FonithstreMroplutaitc M Ba t tik% : W A. Hill 4 , C0...G4 wood:street, a - doer - MU:we Butirth- B Joitea cornetl-V fr oad and Fourth s, Hill 4 Curry, - 6.5, Wood street. :Id door below Fourth.„ J W. 'Robertson :corner N - Voiel - and Third Etreeta. Kramer 4-.R.ahrh, corner Woeunuid.Third'streetie. m H -Co., corner Wood rend Third Cook 44Harris, corner Market and - Fifth streets': N tioiraes4,serts. , - 55-IVarket - st., between 3d and 4th. i . ' . • Ifatilt. Makiii and Jewellers.. w w Wilson, corner Alarketruni Fourdv streets- H Richardson, 71 Market street, near the Diamond John B: McFadden & Co, 85 Market street, near Fifth Beads &Heineman, 7 Fifth street, near Market Siedie & Bartborger, Sixth' street near. Grant - • Who/mak Grocers Comhiissio-n % Produce Dialers. Strunk& Sill, 110-"Witod Street, above Falb. , = Ale 211. Liberty street, opposite Rand.- - • R. Bruce; Jr., 19_Comnterotalitow, Liberty street,. • '- 11 A Cristinttlittin, U Commereial.Rew, Liberty street. SCaorge & Co., 215 Liberty street, opponite.7lb. • JohriGner,2Z. l Libertyatreet.. 0rm1y,21.0 Liberty, street, opposite Eagle Hotel. Myers - 5: Hunter, 105 Liberty street. . S Met:turban &Da., 142 Liberty street. , Carsen hlcKnight, Sixth, between Wood and.,Li6erry. & R Floyd, Liberty, Wood and Stith Streets. Lambert-WShiptria;Dl 3 and 155 Wood street.- Wm Dyer,lsBLiberry.ittrect, oppotilte 6tti. W.4B•ll.MoCuteheon, No. 150 Liberty street- ' Brown Eilßrkpatrickf444 Liberty street. English _Beatiett 37- Wood st-20PPositelt3t.....Charles. Tassey &.13est, 35 ' Wood street, opposite St. Charles. S Dilworth & Co., 21_ Wood, between Ist arid 2d sts. - Wra Bagaley & Nos. 18 s nit 20 Wood street.' .:Wick & McCandless, earner, Mood and Water sta. Wm bletratercorair Wood and Front streets. -- Darbridge, Wilson & Witter; bet. Woad and Sinith'd; CenrelyCarothers & Co., Water and Front streets. Reis & Berger, corner Smithfield and Second streets. Canitains-k Smith,ASmitheteld street, near Water. James Benney, Jr., corner Water and Smithfield streets. C H Gnu:l44i Water; between Market and Wood. W BRelmee& Bro., 37. Water, bet, Wood and Market. L S Watonitha, 31-Watertind fit:First street. - James Dairen, 24 Water and 94 Front street. - Jelta F Ferry,c erne liatteoOlr st. and Duquesne Way. King* noorlteadi 07 Wood _street. Alley Matthews& - Co. Water bet. Market and Ferry. • Camentsszon -Pnaiirttee and - Forwarding Merchant& Sellern&Nicols,l3Commertial Row, Liberty street.. ` David Fimmonnons te, Son, 133 Wood street. Georto Cochran, No. 2S _Wood street. ' Sls W ttarbitegit,SSWater andl.o4 Front street. A Vomlirk & Son, Smithaeld street, near :Water - Robertson & Reopen, No. 103 Second street. Armstrong & Coaxer, 25 Market et., between Ist and 2d Breyfogle & Clukeilo3 Second street, above Wood. Wholesale, Grocers and Dealers itt Liquors. It Watson, corner Liberty and Wayne streets. Jno McDevitt & Bros., 13 Commercial Row, Liberty st. Jam Yattort r lr., N 0.17 Commercial Row j Liberty street. Biyari N 0.114 Liberty EerCet, and 53 Diamond alley. TJ &Jackson Duncan, Liberty street.. Robert Moore, 11Coatmercial Row, Liberty street. Robert Bell, Liberty street opposite Wood. Wiietuner &Co., Liberty street. \V & blitcheltree, 16D Liberty street. ' Jacob Weaver, Jr:, earner Market and Front streets, Saddle, Harness and firunle'Makers; T hI °Hier, Liberty, opposite Seventh street. A Holstein, 125 Weocl sueet, near Virgin alley. J P Smith,l42 Wood street. Rahauser & Dcuff,ls6 ho id of Wood street. \V A Gildenfettney, WO Wood st., third doorbeloor Fifth. RA, W Mackey, %I - Woodsi., bet. sth and Diamond alley. Samuel Illcelurkrth,96Wood, bet. sth and Diamond aPy. R H Hartley; 88 Wood st. eor. Diamond alley. Looking Glasses and Varieties: J J Gillespie & 76 Wood_St., between 3d and Ath. Kennedy &Sawyer, 82, corner Wood end Fourth sts s Kennelly, Fifth street, near Weed. entware and Chnut. George Breed, 44 Wbod street. 111 Hodkinson, 56 Wood, between :Al and 4th streets Henry Higby.l2.s Wood street; 2 doors above Fifth Kay & Co, corner of Wood and Tkird streets. J Batkofen 2 l37 Liberty, street..—German Books. Victor Scriba ‘ Fifth street, between Wood and Market. J 11 Mellor 81 Wood st.--Sehool Books and Stationery. Lnkeiroocess,.Agh, 69 Wood st.--Sehool - Books, Stat'ry: & English, 79 Wood street. Johnston h Stockton, corner Market and Third its.' R 11 Beeson SO Market st„ 211 door from Diamond. H sBostvorth& Co, Fourth street, near Market. Patent' Medicine. Wm Jack son, corner Liberty and Wood streets. Sheptierd , e Medicine Depoto34 timitbfaald street, . • Kano &.Morgan, 123 LibertY st, 4 doors above Virgin ny. E hrowenfaid &• Bros., Atheneum, Liberty street. J E Dovrideg i. 2l.sLiberty street. W A &L C McMullen, 230 Liberty, COL. Garrison Boobyer & Oribble, 251 Liberty at., 3 doors above Irwin. W J 1/avitt, Corner Liberty and Irwin streets. • Johrik Hopewell, .122 Liberty st:, near St. Clair. R S Mitraland, 45 Liberty st., corner Virgin alley. • Y Delany, 45• Liberty street. • - Argust & Bernard,l49 Liberty street • J McCloskey 161 - Liberty street.. 11 Chigneil, 143 Liberty street. - • • Lawrence Saitchel,l6.6.Liberty street. W Leonard, 23 oo strec t, bet. 4th and Diamond alloy Schroeder, Ilage W man d & C0.,67 Wood, 1 door below 4th Ililderbrand & Ca,; tQ Wood street, near Watt r. Robert Chester, - 75 Smithfield st.; bet. 4th and I)iam'Al ay Parker Pc'Lowe,66 Smithfield street, near 4th. Morgenstern &8i05.," Oak Hall," 46 Liberty street. R Straw, minter Market and Second streets. 11 Barker,3l 51arket et. between 2,1 and 3d. . - - GU= and Pistols. W 0 Metartney,c orner Liberty and Smithfield streets. -. John White . , Filth st., between Market and Liberty. Joseph Craig, Wayne st., opposite Canal Basin. J Cartwright, 83 Wood st., i door below Diamond alley Merchant Teikra. - • A McFarland, Smithfield st., bet. 4th and Diamond alley. Siumiel Gray, Exchange Btuldings, St. Clair street. Chtap 'Publications. Ili ichUner. Smithfield st:-,opposite Ittaiva's II ote L . ALP Norse, 85 Fourth street. Holmes' Literary Depot, Third st., opposite Post Othee Dry Goads Merchants. W & P Bogus, corner Market and Fifth streets. D It Fralith,lo9 Market street; near Fifth- J Shea, 108 Market street, between Fifth and Liberty. Mants,ll4 Market street, near Liberty. S . & BF McConnell, earner Market and Fuftll street.. S V Duller, B.E. corner Market and Fourth streets. Wm H Garrard, New. York Store, 79 Market street. ESpence,39 Market street, between 2d add 3d. E Mentzer & C0.,151 Market st., bet. Sib and Diamond. Alexander & Day; 75, N. W. con. Market and Diamond . Absalom Morris: J - 65 Market st., bet. 4th. and Diamond. George R Whitt, 51 Market st., between 3d and 4tk. Wm L Russell, 62 Market st., near Fourth street. W. R. Murphy, corner Market and Fourth streets Shacklett 4- White, 99 Wood street. - A A sLason tr. Co., GO Market st., between ad and 4th. Murphy, Wilson 4- C0.,49 Wood et., 2d door above M. itatapton,Batith ¢ C0.,54 Wood st., between 3d and 4th A, t - • . Aldermen -and Justices of the Peace N Backwater, Fourth street, above Smithfield. A 6 Reinhart, Irwin street, near Liberty. • Boots and - Shoes. • Win Jackson, corner Liberty and Wood streets. .1 S Adams 219 Liberty street, next Eagle Tavern. Samuel Dahell, L'el Wood street, above Fifth S Keys, d Fifth street, near Market. A Olm s ted, Market and Liberty e James R0bb,.99 Market and 41 Liberty stree Joseph Piamtnerilo9 Wood streehtear Fifth George Albrce,7l,.corner Wood and Fourth streets. - McCurdy 4. Loomis, 59 Wood sh, between 3d and 4th. B o rt e dge,66 Wood street, third door above Fourth. F W Ilisyward, comer Market and Liberty,streets T 11 Graham,lio. 105 Third street, James Miller,Smithfieldstreet, near Diamond alley: John Taggart, Smithfield street, near Fourth. J Bates,corner Smithfield and Fifth streets. troth 4. Scott, corner Smithfield and Fourth streets. Wm Adair, Smithfield street, four doors above 3d. Wm Pmettler, Smithfield street, near Brown's Hotel. John Campbellrtz,, corner Smithfield and Second stre T ets. Schme tn Smithfield, between Front A Ilinton.4 St. Clair street, near Libe F rty. and 2d sts T Thompson, St. Clair st., between Penn and Bridge. II Perry, 75-Fourth street near Wood. Brennan 4. Williams, Fifth street, near Market. - SHarbanghs3 Water and 10.1 Front streets. Valiam Barker, Smithfield st., bet. 401 and Diamond ay Hugh Lee, corner Liberty street and Cecil's alley. Planing Mills- find Sash. - .Factory: Thomas Meat, Penn street, near the Point D A Kelly, Seventh street, above the cane Walter F Fahnestock, IE4 Liberty street. Leech, Jr. ,133 Wood street, above Fifth. Bays .4. Getty., 71 Market street, near Fourth. Weld 4. Lane. corner Liberty and St. Clair streets., .-, R. Minion, Jr. 01 . Market street, neer Fifth. Huber Laufmaros wood st.,bet.4th and Dientonday j Qutwiight, Wood Ist:, l door be.::”.v Diamond alley John Waler,Ss. Wood st., streetieme'. alley and 4th at Cooper it Lavely,.s9 Wood ,2d door below Fourth. Whinnore Wold, 50 Wood st., between 3d and 4th. Joseph Wriodwell, corner Wood and Second streets, Sown 4. Teti er, 199 Wood street, near Virgin alley_ .. . ..• . ' " - Leather &ores, Wilkinsortds Dell, No 163 Liberty' street, opposite Sixth. Waltelßyant,l6:l Liberty st, opposite head of Wood Wai "Young 4- C0.,143 Liberty street, near. St. Clair. Samuel McClaint9s Wood and corner Diamond alley inc .,- Hen i ma nori n.d. o VITo 3 treet. •.1 door below Diamond alit; chard-B=l,lol Wood s _ . , • -W William Irwin, pito:toad alley. • . . . r James Ivin, DJ &mond . alley, near Diamond. -. . . ' . Drags and Medicines. : . . geyser 4 , breDowell, corner Woodst. and Virgin alley 11. ESellensA S 7 Wood st., between 3d and 4th. - . • L Wilear,4r., COT. Market street-and tho Diamond and L. WilcoX,'Jr!,corner 4th and streets. Dr. 11 Smyser, corner Market and Third '. .1' A Jones.* Co., corner. Walnut and Penn streets. • .. J A Jones, corner nand and Penn streets. . • _ _ BTOXiii 4 , Reiter, corner;Liberty, and St. Clair streets; - Edward Fenderich,e orrierganongahela House. ItAFahnesuielcA• Coidliiner Wood and First streeti. John %Morgan, corner WoridsLand _Diamond Alley, ": Joel-Mohler, °ogler Wend and Fifth - streets. : - , ..- - . . .. - - t - A 4 ' 714:2 4... 4. :444 4e 'ir: ``' Eff==2MEi Brx,T,:selters and Stationers Clothing' .qtores Wholesale Dry Goode Wool Merchants Hardwari and Cutlery Thosh IliWien, cornet Liberty and Stltillifield ats, and Idanufaclu - ror of 'Writing fluid and Inca 'Wnragitilarmli' 4 6.sl.lhett") . ktfeit - - -Wholesale...Cloth Stare; I'DStuart St Co. Nal22 Worn! street. ~.Erats,SayS:4o4l Furs., Wm FleMing, 30-AVood street, corner Virgin.alley.: , Wilkesok4 ,- McMaster, OG Market st, 1 door from Fifth. L I.tlotgee,42 Smithfield at, betw.een 2d and'and tames. Wilson, Smithfield st, deor. from Fourth.._- C W Glasszon , ,l4.n. Wood stilltircldoor belowW Douglas,?Woeal street, fourth door above Fourth. S Moore, - 7.5 -P Wood,d, third door abovcFourth: - - -a Chartesaul son, 73 Wood street . near Fourth. -- McCord .1- Co,corner Wood and rifUt streets. - 4 John A Grarey,l43 Wood r.t. : 0p.1 st'y'resb4tnritni Church Cabinet and Chair Makers. Wm Stevenson, 3 Fetterman'sßovvil,tberty and ith at 'Splane 4- Son, corner Smithfield and Fifth streets, T B Yonnut Co, Smithfield street ,t lietvreen tld Hazlett 4- Frew, Smithfield, near Fourth street. Insufance Companies - 'National .baan Fund and Life Ins. Co, 64 Wood street: Delaware Mutual Safety,93 Water street Western Insurance Co. of Pittsburgh - , N0..09 Water st. Protection Insurance Co, Office 1:l7 Wood Street.. . Franklin Fire Insnratiee , Co, corner Wood and :Id sts. _Wall Paper and Bordering " W P bllrshnll (Successor - to S C 87 Wood ntree limes 'Howard 4. Co, ea Wood It, 2 doors below I)ia. a 3Shidle, Smithfield street, near Fourth. Thomas Palmer,47 Market st, between 3d and 4111*- „ •75.nners and. Copper Smiths. !1I Doer - Singer, Wood street opprisite IstPree. Church dq Cupples, corner Liberty and Smithfield streets. 1 Shrom,.Atheneum Building, Liberty street. G G Bnekofen, VA-Wood street. • J Maradollar, 129 Wood street. . • SMerrow,l.7 Fifth st, between Wood and Market. _.1211 Dentmler t 80 Liberty ritret, near Market. • Sheriff*` k Shirk, No. S Market street, near Water. Kelly 4. Sixth, between Wood undLiberty streets James TKinenid Front and 2tl streets, near Market. Gold Beaters. John B Bunten . , 132 Third at ; bat Wood and Smithfie Emigrant Lines. Blakely k. Co., Penn street, (Canal Basin-) P. W Byrnes .¢ Co, 205 Liberty st.; Jno Thompson, Ag't Liverpool and Pluladolphia Packet Lino, Brown -Kirk ,ptuncic, 144 Liberty street. ' . Hotels and Taverns. Brown's llotel,S,rattlifield at.; between Second and Third. Virginia House, corner Water and Ferry streets. Farmers' inn; J. Little, corner Fourth and Ferry streets Wm. Tell Hotel, Water street, above Smithfield Eagle, J'Aleftlaster, Jr, Ag't, Libe rty.stre et. St. Charles, corner Wood and. Third streets. National Hotel, Water street, above Smithfield. Perry Route, corner Hancock st and Duquesne Way. Burnt Districtilotel, corner:Smithfield and Second sts. Monongahela notate, corner Smithfield and. Water sts. "Exchange:H.llo, corner Penn and St. Clair streets. - Foundrg Warehouus. Quinn, Mcßride Co, corner 7th and Liberty streets. Nicholson ar.Payne,lBlLiherty street, head of Wood Wmlrnrin, Atheneum Building, Liberty street. rennock, 111.itchell C 0,160 Liberty street. Alex Bradley, (sign Gilt Stove,) No. Wood street. John Anderson 4. Son. corner 'Water and Grant sta. Bakers and „Confeetianers A Andrews, " Eagle," 52. Diamond alley R Reany, R. Read, earner Wylie and Tunnel streets. P:11 Fifth street, near Alert Set. A /VP Se heldee ker," Star," 42 Diamond alley. -Morris Bann, Smithfield et, bet. Fifth itud Diamond alley E Rown,r"Vition," Smithfield st, bet.3d - and 4th. Milliners and Mantua 'Mcikers Mrs. Daff,lo St Clair street, betweeri Fenn and bridge hirs Leech. SI Fifth street, between Wood and Market. hlrs R Morrison, No. S St. Clair street. Mrs Parker,.No. 4 Patterson's Row, St. Clair street. Miss Rain, corner Penn and St. Chur streets. Fancy and Variety Goods. T K IMacknigh 4 Bros, 117 Wood street, near Fifth. McCandless 4. Campbell, 1.17 Wood street. Geo W Kuhn,72 Wood tureet;sign Gat Comb. Marie& Atbhnot, cor-Wood street and Diamond alley Knaffman 4- Boyle, SO Wood st, 1 door above 1/amid ay Zebulon Ktusey, 67 Market street, near Diamond. Kinsey 4 Knox, 82 Market street, near Flab. - Cotton Marzufcreturcr Grier 4. lionaghan,22").Libcrty street. • Boat Stores. II A. Weaver, Wayne street, opposite Caual Basin. John Hannan, 6.9 Water st. bet Wood and Smithfield. J runes Kerr, Jr. f Co, 36 Water street, near Market. Joseph :Valor, No. 4 Market street., near Water. hicCummon 4. Stevens, 7 and 9 Market st, near Water Thomas Oliver, S. B. Bakery, '2S. Water street. Brush Manufacturers. Blatt 4- Co,1:2O Wood streetf . ubove I K cuite . dy Wood street, worth dour above Fourth Family Groceries. A-B Getty, corner Wylie had Washington *treks William Wilson, coruer Second and Ross George Humbert, corner Perth and Darn or). streets Thomas Applebe,eorner Wylie and 'runnel streets George Arthurs, corner and Fourth tit. Hugh Garvey, 143 Liberty street, opposite Fifth. Donaldson, corner 13t. Cluir Milli Fenn Etrcent. J S Al Young 4- Co, corner Fourth and Ferry streets. R Paid corner Seventh , b and ix rain street Cyrus itlack, Diamond, back of OM Court House. W Buchanan, corner Wyte and Chatham streets. ilitoevelcr, Wylie st,tieva - eim Funnel and Chatham II C Kelly, corner Fifth street and Market alley. Thomas Woods, Liberty street, near Waxer. 7'riniming, Hosiery and Varidy. W Daly h Co., Manufacturers and Importers, Filth st- F li Eaton 4. Co, ti 2. Fourth it, Oct Wood and ,Market. Wm M Hersh, cornet Third and Market streets. lohri"Orr 4- Ca, Market street', near Finn: Joseph Horne 4- Ca, C,3 Market st.., bet. 4th and Diamond Tabora°, Snuff and Cigars. .IFuliertod,l46%ood street, near Sixth. J McCollister, 10 Filth st, between Wood and Marart. Daniel Day, 49 Wood street, between :id and 4th. J Stein, St. Charles Hotel, Wood street. George Sheller, 167 Smithfield street, near Fifth. W¢ U Itinehart.lrwin st, between Liberty and Penn. J A l'ilasurie,ltl Hand ittreet,betcsreen Liberty and Pena Extract of Coffee. John Mattin;EZlT:iot cf Coffee Manufacturer, mend Alley, between Wood and emithuold wtreeta Glass Manufacturtrs. - McCully 4. Co. 130 Wood street. Cho:uteri, Agnew 4. Co, 0 Wood, berWater and IAL At. 13akewell, !'eats 4 . co, corner wood and thl streets. Curling, Robertson 4. co, corner Wood and Front Ats. Simpson 4. Co, •2•2 Wood Ntrect.,llClA Bagaley 4- Co Music Stores. John II Mellor, SI Wood strcet—Chicktrine's Pianos Lumber Merchants. William Dilworth, Grant street, neat' Scvcath. Rowan 4- Dawson, Birth Ftreet,ncar Grant. Thomas r_lcou, PCIIII at., bet Burke Vs alley and Irwin st. Soap and Candle Manufactories. A Wilson CO, Ross street, between 3d and 4th Wilson& Gorman, Fonrth street near Ross C Sawyer 4. 50n,49 Wood st:opposite St. Charles Fruits and Candies. Jas C Andersod 15 Smithfield sty between Ist and '_2d. .1 Hunker, Ca Wood et., between 6th and Diamond alley Joshua Rhodes, 6 Wood street, near Water. Plough Ma nufactories. Robert lion, No. 147 Liberty street. • Hall ¢ speer, Penn street, corner Cecil's alley hitatard and Spices John B Bell, corner Liberty and Ferry streets. Rhodes ¢ Aleorn;3o Fifth st, opposite Post Buildings Tea Stores. • 3 p i t lk s b i . I Tg 'o h un , f e t s e too i r r e t ja r s Fourth t,bell a v a o ti oa Fe a r n r a y streets.arket Dentists. Win A Ward, Dentist, Penn street, 3 doors above Hand Dissolution. HE Co-Partnership heretofore existing between the Tsubscribers, und fi er the nS. riof 3.. BONNET & Co., is this day dassolved by mutual consent. Either partner may use the name of the concern in settlement. JERODE S. BONNET. MATTHkINV D. PATTON. Pittsburgh, April let, 19.50. Ug" Having sold my entire interest in the firm of J. S. Boman to Co. to M. D. Pawing, my late partner, and in retiring from business, I take great pleasure in recom mending him to the confidence of my friends `and the public. - [ap3] J. S. BONNET. Gravel Roofing. ritHE subscribers respectfully inform the citizens of j Pittsburgh and vicinity, that they are now fully pre pared to fill orders for GRAVEL ROOFING, in n man ner not to be sarpassod 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,-particularlyin case of fire, is too well known to require any argument in its favor. - To those who are : unacquainted with our work, we beg leave to referthem to Messrs. Thomas Liggett, whoa Sr., John F.'Perry, Rody Patterson M. Kane, Jr., and others, for who we have done work. Orders thankfully received and promptly attended to We will be found on Wylie street be .wcen High and Tunnel streets TT . - MAHEW bIeGOVERN. JOHN !Hi-MGM. subscriber would Caii the attention of Printers to J. his improved rrinting Inks, of various kinds and colors, which he offers for sale at the lowest market pricesi and warrants to be of the very first quality. JOHN MTREARY, Printing Ink Manufacturer, No. 331 mid :133 Stanton st., New York. His agents m Pittsburgh are—Mr. R. C. Stockuht Itlr. Wm. S. Haven. paper is printed with his News-Ink. rents - . : . K. C. StOCKton, - BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, No. 47, COMM or Arrica.ETlAliD Titian mums, 13" AS constantly oa Wind for sale—Writing, Letter, LL Printing and Tea PAPER; Bonnet, Binders', Ful lers' and Trunk - BOARDS; Book and :Newspaper PRINTING INK-which he straiten at the lorveSt cash prices, or in exchange for Rags and Tanners' Scraps. ToßAcpo.--so bolas prime 5' jast received and for '-sale by: Uall - 3TUART & SILL. A stew _articlefor Coughs, Co lds, Jfactriertess; Bronchitis. Whooping-Catigh4 - Arthina . rind , rhe various Di Suarcs the I.w:if's:vier, P . ulSitsvUrgaas friIiSiMEDIBINE has - inlictinitln,affections of th Ptilinettary listens entirely differentloin any ofthe : Expectontat and Conglißernediesnow in use. It is one. of-the inobt speedy as welltis-the most- pleas:tat, medi w einesnoin - use. It doesnot opeu •the,pores and ex pose to a kasmt eau. .One or two doses frequently- al lays all irritation and tickling sensation produced by a harassing cough.'' Singers, public speakers, and those who are required to use the vocal organs to a greater tent; will find in this Pectoral Syrup a'sure and-instant remedy :for hoarseness. and laryngeal irritation. - -It clears the.throtifperferatly: of - all collections of mucous, and gives tone and clearness tathe'volce. • ' SY'iIIPTOIIIS---The symptoms which usually usher in a Cough-di-Cold _may be."enumerated as follows: This disease inthe books 'is caller' catarrh, andis preceded by an inereased discharge from the nose, tangos's:lld bron chia; there is a feeling of lassitude over the whole liody, and very often cold shiverings are felt; at least Abe body is more than usually . sensitive-to - the urban of .the air :the pulse increases in frequency, and there Is generally more or less fevep. ,Thesertymptontsare soon tollowed with hoarseness and a:sells - 0 of roughness and. soreness in the windpipe and vocal, organs, together,' , with dilliculty of breathing antra senile of donatnetior: of the chest. There is also -attending a 'doll pain and sense of weight In the-forehead :as well as a. heaviness in moving the eyes. • These feelings, sometimes, at the, very beginning of the disease, and' always sotto after, are attended with a distillation front the nose and some times from the-eyes, of a thin acid fluid, which frets and irritates-the'parts over which it•passes. The cough is at first usually dry; but-as the disease progresses there is an expectoration of thin mucous, which gradually becomes thicker and more copioutfiand having some ap-- These are the leading symptoms of whit is termeri"a cold,' which, if neglected, are likely to result in irre• parable injury to the Lungs, and . CONSUMPTION. Price 50 cents per bottle. For proof of- the above read the. following 'eertifi-' eates7,-- „ . Da..Karsart:- - We take pleasure in certifying, for the benefit of other sufferers, , to the- efficacy of, your PEC TORAL, COUGH SYRUP, In our case. During the use of two bottles purchased of you wewere cured of a hoarseness amounting to an entire loss of voice; and effectually relieved of a severe cough, which threaten ed permanent injury to the lungs.' , • WM. A. HILL, At the Banking Soave of Win. A. liill4. Co. Pittsburgh. Da. KETSalt.:—You have asked me the effects of your . Pectoral Syrup in my own case. I had a very bail cough during part of last winter. It began with a feel ing.ef fullness to the bead; increased secretion and suf fusion of tears; together with hoarseness, pain in the breast, and the other accompaniments of what has been denominated " Tyler Grippe." I took two bottles , of your Pectoral Syrup, according to the directions on the bottle ; and I am now, and have been ever since, entire ly free front any of the unpleasant symptoms enumera ted above. Yon have my permission to publish this for the good of your sales, as well as the. Public, if you de. , sire to do so. Very respectfully, yours. ace. G. FOLLANSBEE. Prepared by Dr. Geo. 11. Keyser, and sold by _ .K.EYS.ER AvDoPitra..L; 140 Wood st., corner of Virgin alley. To whom all orders must be addressed. inov9.o To Printers. Ue.ysees Pcote'rat ANOTHER P SCIENTIFIC I WONDER! lEO PS 1N THE TRUE DIGESTIVE FLUID Or Greaterlo A GREAT DYSPEPSIA-CURER, PREPARED from Rennet, or the fourth stomach, of the Ox, after directions by Baron Loma. the great PnytiologiAl Chemist, by 3.5, HOUGErroN;m.D., Na. 11, North Eighth Street, Philadelphia, Pa, This is a truly wonderful remedy for INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, .TAITNDICE, CONSTIPATION. LIVER COMPLAINT,. and DEBILITY, curing:alter Nature's own tncthod,by Nature's own agent, the Gastric Juice. Half a teaspoonful' of this hltild, infused la- water, will digest or dissolve Emu Pocans us ROAST DEC? Iri AULT TWO 11017104 out of the stomach. SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCEI Baron Erma in hiseelebtated work ou Animal Chem fairy, says : "An artificial Digestive Fluid, analogous rho the Gastric Julee,may be readily prepared from analogous mu cous membrane of the stomach ot-the calf, in which va rious articles of food, as Meatllnd eggs, will be so soft ened, changed and digested, just in the same manner as, they would be in the human stomach." Dr. PEttatfte, in his famous treatise on" Food nerd Di , published by-Fowlers le Wells, New York, page 35, states the same great fact, and describes the method of ' preparation. There are few higher authorities than Dr. Pereira. Dr. Cones, in his valuable writings on the " Physiolo gy,of Digestion,"observes that -it diminution of the due Atfautity of the Gastric Juicers a prominent and all-pre vailing cause of Dyspepsia;' and he slams that "a dia. tingutsned professor of medicine in London, who was severely aMicted with this complaint,auding everything else to fail, bad recourse to the Gastric Juice, obtained from the stomach of living animals, which proved com pletely successfuLn Dr. GRAHAM, author of the famous works on" Vegeta ble Diet," says: "It is a reinarkablotact physiology; that the stomachs of animals, 'macerated in water- tat part to the fluid the property of ditaolving varions'erti cies of food, and of effecting a kind of artificial tioa of them In no wise different from the natural digest ive process." Dr. Sixos`s great work, the " Cher - Miley of .51an.'" (Lea A. Blanchard, Plata , pp. 3'll 2l says: The titteov. ery of PEPSIN farms a new era m the chemical history of Digestion. Prom recent experiments we know that food is dissolved as ridly in an artificial digestive fluid, prepared from ap as it is in the mitatal Gas ine Juice itself." Pmfeess r Desomeoa, of the Jefferson College. Phila delphia' in his greet work en It Physiology,devotes attirethanfifty pages to an excumnation of this salute:. lant experimeats with Dr. Beaumont, on the Gastric J met, obtained from the living human stomach and from animate, arc well known. "In ail eases." be says, "di gestion occurred as perfectly in the artificial as in the natural digestions." AS A DYSPEPSIA CURER, Dr. HOUGlrroa'S preparation of PEPSIN has ,produced the most marvelous effects, curing cases of DerniitY, Emacianon, Nervous Dectitte.and Dyspeptic Consump tion, supposed to he on the very verge of the grave. It is itapo,thle to give the details of casts in Om limits of this advertiseineut--but anthenucated certificates have been given of more than - TWO ItUNDRED REMARK ABLE CURES. in-Philadelphia, New York, and Boston alone. There were nearly all desperate eases, and the cures were not only rapid and wonderful, but perma nent. It Is a groat NERVOUS A,NTIDOTF., and particularly ueefut for tendency to bilious disorder, Liver Complaint, 'ever and Ague, or badly treated Fever and Ague, and toe evil effects of Quinine, Mercury, and other drugs upon the Digestive organs, after a long sickness. Alit), for excess In eating, and the too free use Of 'ardent spir its. Balsa reconciles Heath with Intemperance. OLD STOMACH CON' PLAIN'aI. There is no form of OLD S.TOSIACII COMPLAINTS which it does not scent to reach and remove at once.— No matter how bad they may be, it GIVES INSTANT RELIEF! A single dale remora ant he uriplearantymp• toms, and it only need., to he repeated, fur a short time. to mike 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 pit of the Stomach, distress af ter eating, low, cold state of the Blood, Ileavineee, Low ness of Spirits, Despondency, Emaciation, 'Weakness, tendency to Insanity, Suicide, Ac. Price, ONE DOLLAR per bottle. One bottle will of ten effect a lasting cure. Every bottle bears the written signature of J. S. fIOUGITTON, M.D., Sole Proprietor. Sold by agents in every town in the 'United States, unit by retmeetarde dealers in Medicines generally. Agents for Pittsburgh, KEYSER McDOWELL. 141 Wood street. Retail dealers supplied at Proprietor's prices. Invfithy Also, for sale by K. E. SELLERS, fi Wood street. Philosophy of UPS randrethls Vegetable lls. WIIEN 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 cat 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 oar inner man. The blood is 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; Brandretlfs pills give blood the necessary power to throw out from itself ail impurities, thus ren dering the stream of life pure and healthy. If men were more sincere, there would be fewer religious creeds; and If they kept close to nature's laws is the management of their bodies, they would require little medicine. As men grow intelilligent they will become sviser and hap. pier; evennovv, their wisdom is proved by the fact that, when sickness assails them ' they use Brandreth's Vega table Untveral Pills, which soon restore themto health. They ore peculiarly adapted to the climate, and require no extra care vvhen they arc used, in either diet or cloth ing. They shoald be 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-seaied 'pains, their effects will be fouud 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 thercunto attend ing. Remember:, /3randreth'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 weakness and pain, leaving strength and health ; th ey produce healthy sleep at night, and - an ap petite that relishes all kinds of food." Sold at No. Diamond alley—the only Place in Pitts burgh where the genuine Brandreth rinser° kept for sale —the undersigned is the oniy agent in the city. dee2.3;3m THOATAB B.E.DPATH. Bull's Sarsaparilla and the cholera. OT a single man, woman or child has died of the CROLERA:or any of its symptoms who used this invaluable preparation. Look at the city of Louisville, whore this Sarsaparilla is made, and where from NO 1 0 Cholera are retailed daily, but few isolated eases of have occurred, and they. were either persons from boats or those who disregarded our advice. [Cincinnati Chronic's, For sale by KEYSER to IiPDOWELIO.4O Wood et. Pittsburgh, where the genuine article may always be Warted. ll gettef for Cramps. HAVE ABDOMINAL WARMERS, made from V i r the Inostapproved English patterns, furnished and recommended by Thomas Bakewell, Esq., and a number of eminent Physicians, being a most convenient appara tus for the application of warm or hat water to the bow. els,ln ense of cramps in Cholera. As every person is subject to sudden attacks, no family should be without— at least without one. For sale by SCAIFE k ATKINSON, ie6 Flrst street, between Wood and Market sts. JUST RECEIVED, a fresh supply of Dr. S. S. Fitch's valuable Medicines, among which are remedies for Consumption ,Coughs and Dyspepsia. Also, Abdominal Supporters, Shoulder Braces_, Inhaling Tobes , and Lec tures on the Treatment and darn of Consumption, Ac. For sale by COULTER dr: HACKE,Dr_uggists, -• • unls corner of Wood; and Third streets 35. 1:Z 4 ..f;,t it,xl7,-44p1,0,-7,iq,4'.;+).-z,,,,71,..; ~,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .3.,;:v •,4= ;Ay: BOOK AIsiI),4OBIPRTNTIDTG.. _ _ _ Ns W Dhra}Cg of Wood,h St ree ts.. rtl'rolmiettir thtltitraniNi: - Folsj_ Magma -AND:MANIVILCITIUM, re spec:fully informs h friends and. thepatrompoithese papers, tont he has a large asp tertment ofJOHTYPEADIDAMOT.HER R A TERIAL nedessary to ri,lob Printing Office, and that he is, pre• pared to execute, - - . VEMI.IratBS YRlnals4 or uvula nnsaittryon: I3ooks, Bills of Lading, Circutars, Pamphiari - : -Bar yfertzu, -, - Cards„ Youfbitir , - ;Blanks, • • -•- Eat TiPS,% iirrititkiirdS of Minks,- Stagoi Steamboat atiti ,, C anal Boat Bills r witliappreirriate eats, printed an the shortest notiae.and mos: reasonable terms. Ile respectfully asks the patronage of his friends and the public geriendlyi ibis branch of his-business. - - sep22 - - • -1,. HARPER. a, 1 74,p JA 91E9 0 - s 17JRNITURE DIANVFACTUNER, • - - Ware:rOdmifarid- 99, trylrd - sit/rect. . T -NY...W.1134m ctfully.rtforms Ids friends and.custom- . t/ • era that' he has now completed, the. -iargest and ft nest,,stoek, of household farruture ever before seen in this city; as determined to uphold , the quality with materials,well-seasonedra bestWorkariship, and newest, 'desigus; and ,frora. the extent - of his orders and facility in manrdPOturing, be is enabled to ,produce warranted furniture,at the lowest 'Prices- • --' - Ho has adopted the principle of identifying, the cus- waters' interest with his own, in quality and price, and keeps always on hand the greatest variety of every des. cripuon, of furniture, from the cheast and plainest,to the most, elegant and costly, that a h pe ouse, or any part of one, may be furnished from his stock, or manufactured expressly to order. He-therefore:solicits an inspection, that the advantages of his establishment utay be }mown. The following articles consist, in part, of his stook, which for richness of style and finish, cannot be surpassed. In any of the Eastern . • • • ' drawing, ilin- • - • ing, and bed room chairs,, of every variety, consisting of - -rOsewortodr. ma• • liogany and walnut Eli za lib the n, Conservatoire-And Easy Chairs, PI every • • _description; Couches, Solas,Tete-attete and DI : - vans of tho latest - French and American patterns.; Tashaes; What-Nots, and ladies , r calor, "Wnting Tlesks of various kinds; Work Tables and fancy ; inlaid stands, 'music Annds, and holders, marble top, ma , hogany, rose Wood and walnut centre and so in,ta hies, extension dining tablet.; all sizes of she most improved, and- decidedly the best kind' made; card, Pembroke hall and pier tables, wardrobes, bedsteads - and washstands of .each , a large assortment; gothic hull • and parlor reception chairs, ottomans and. stools, . secretary and hook cases, side boards, fire screens, towel racks, hat stands, and 'music- stools, cribs and cots for children; paper mache, table and tea pays, me - hogany, rosewood, and inlaid pearl Tables, &c. e. &c. A large assortment of COMMON FURNITURE and WIND...sOR CHAIRS. Cammor atasens supplied with all articles in their lino STEAAIROATS and. HOTELS, famished at the 'boll est notice:- r" . All orders promptly attended to CFLAILIS AND FUMNITUD.D. N 0.96 Thsrdstrea, bettauss Alaska and Woad, asuet olds. , Wn have now on hand a large and t 3 splendid stock of every variety ot Uttauts u and CABIN KETURNITURE,wItteh we are confident cannot be seep as s e d,ll is quailed, in this City, or 11. the West, in style and finish. Those who are tu want°, Furniture are respectfully Invited toestll and examine tot themselves. OW' 'Steamboats ft:moist:let:loath 1 shortest notice. Orr ' till orders promptly attended to. tehlletf O'DONNLI.L.IIULLM I & C 0:.... _ --- Furniture end Chair Ware Roans,. Ai . 13. YOUNG & CO., cornr of Thud 41 " "f le• mu T g Sy:Witt:di:J., cwasite Bro e wn't Hold, ~,,, Pittsburgh, Pa., keep constantly on hand 00,044 ** anti make to order, at the lowest prtees, 110USFAIOLD M and STEABOAT FURNITURE, and coffins, of the best workmanship and most approved styles. ttbls Steamboats, Ahoy I Tut subscribers tender their an ..serdritsAtnowledgatents for the favors bestow c upon tern 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 rea.l reasonable terms, every description of Cabin Furniture and Chairs of the bee material and workmanship. 1 13 YOUNG & CO., Corner Th ird and Smith fi eld streets, " o posite "Brown's Hatch', 0. C. 11.101.31511. /110.1211310 r dt. Mauler, cAlliN ET wAutmoom,smiTsinrA , onfalET , Batcten Sreenthr won and Strawberry alics,Pius6u rg, ra. 11.AAIMillt & DAL' ithlll keep eonetantly unhand a variety of emeellent and fashionabie 1 urniture, warranted equal to way in tbe city, and bold on as $ favorable terms ax can be obtained at any similar ritablitintnent in An WC4I. They have now on hand an nab - molly extensive 'toe k.. embracing 01l kindle! Fainttura', Tiara the cheapest and plainc.t to the most costly' and elegant. All onlers promptly a iter.dcd to. cr.e.:l:Cm -‘,.7, WM. F.. IiTEVENtiON Cartatlllefl o mann. facture CILBINF:T•ir4I3.6" of evcry Alcg.crip- Lion, at his old stand. corner of Liberty and .I , evesith strrolo. VNI/IIitTAK - 11S0 attended to, in ult its branches..—. ritayll -- ton:don aluatvati. ,L 1)1J1tE Londeo Barbara Mosmrd, tbo keg - , for _ safe hy (oeraiat 1- JaslitJA frOIti.NSON. YOUNG} L.A.T.ALSGIP EtIIISAIL df.t.E'llifEN Y. tiC 11064" UilliCr OM three twit of Alt. A. Mrs. N. W. :11rreszar, veil! be Re-Oor.ned iu "Colonnade ilea,' Federal street, oa MONDAY, SeptemurrlM. A primary ..leparunent, and a number opuonal month es, have been added, and a corps of teachers secured, xe that tkAntur.4ont , anti now be given to scholars or ail ages achd a:tail:rue tit s• rOT reirbeotais ICC cir.uSaaa,which may be had at the boot: stores — , or ceas“it tue Pr=tpals, at their claret/int:4oa Federal street. Aiiirtmg, Aug. art.44:tf L. 14. %Villains, Tn.... Joptu a , CLAStiIeAt , and HNISLISH SCHOOL au the irt tranday gf Strualbor nat. ROOM, ()Ter J. I. W lawns Co: sr ttsztec ornet of Wood anti Fifth strvits. _ . _ —*RICA Rev. Wst.D. Ilowsao, lion. W.C..sta ii. Lovitda, ErAdotr, .1. I).ittu. rsq., " J. D. Wu. *s thr2l:ll Ffsll Out , ll.C.rtOor having just returned (Writhe East., Is now {teeming and opening a splendid stock. of goods, tolonsinff fa Nat of very rich style Carpets, viz: Brussem., 'ra-estry Biassels and Velvets, imported expressly fur this market. Also, Imperial 3 ply, superfine 2 ply, with a heavy stool. 0 ati the tower priced grades; together with a large variety al Hearin Bugs, Door Mats. 6tair Bads, WOoo,..vreco, Blue and Seat/et figured Baize, (coin is to 3 yards wide. A superior article. of French fable and Piano Corers. Oil Cloth, from g t eight yards setae, All the above named articles having been selected with great care, and purchased at such pr ces as to ena ble him to sell cheaper than any house west of the mountains. C,llLeur , and persons (rota the country are requested to call and examine the stock tit .I..iynd's l l..'arpet Emporium. No. MI Fourth street, and No. 6J Wood stree W. E. . LYND. JU:st Rtiett;lVLiU,d casts of Fancy STKA IV and CHIP BOIVIVETB, Lodi& Riding HATS, Children's and Mines' Bonnets, Bays' Eats, 4.0. Those wanting connote will please give her a coil be fore purchasing elsewhere. Alt order* promptly attend ed to, at No If Kith. st. A/a (AIWI NIRS. A. LEECH. vt.t - rtAiLtatt.nti.—Tho partnership orliiiinit a lilts s this day dissolved, by mutual consent. The bu siness of the tam will be settled by 11. Lee. J. R. MURI'IIY, LEE. fituburgh, 30th Jan.,1649 NOTICE.—The undersigned will continue the Wool business and attend to the *ale of NVoolen °odds, et the old place. H. LEE. IG In retiring from the late firm of Murphy de Lee, I take great pleasure in reconunentling Mr. I . Lee to the confidence of my friends and to the pubdo. J. It. MURPHY. Notice. • A N application will be made at the next meeting of XL. the Legislature of PCllll.6ylVattia, to incorporate a Bank to be called the Mechanics Bank of Pittsburgh, to be located in the City of Pittsourgh, and to have a card. talnot exceeding two hundred thousand dollars. julyltam THOMPSON BELL. Extra Family Flour. OR.the convenience of the _citizens, the proprietors of the "PITTSBURGH CITY MILLSP hove placed ones for the reception of orders, at the followiug places: J.& It. Floyd's store, corner of Wood aud Gat Its; A. M.Haywood's Shoe store, comer Liberty and Markii A. Beelen's store, thl street; L. Wilcox, Jr., Druggist, cor. 4th and Smithfield; John k" Smith's store, cor. High and Wylie Streets ; Telegrat.i. Office, Fourth street; li. C. Kelly, Grocer, cor.Gth st. and Market alley ; M. Grass's IT.ita,Oth Ward. The Flour watt' , es will call twice or thrice daily, for orders, and the Flog, &c. delivered promply either in barrels or sacks, (sock Flour is prctorabla for family . use,) without charge for cartage. • It is ()fain that no accounts can be allowed, and that drivers can have no permission to leave Flour without payment. We hope that the public will be pleased with this arrangement, as we shall endeavor to do them Just ce. Lraarld) %MM./MTH 'lt• NOBLE. 1101 FOR CALIFORNLA. THE f o rwardsubscrieen authorized to ages to beed to San Francisco by the house of CORWINNE, BRoviER & CO, at Panama and to engage Passage in first class sailing Vessels ' from Panama to San Francisco. Every information given, on application to JOSHUA BSON, apla Post Buildings, Filth ROBINS Wood. ( - CHEAPEST SUAIMER GOODS IN TOWN.—Light l e i Cloths, all wool, Cashmarettes, Scotch Plaids, Linen Drills and Dacksovith every, variety of Mar seilles and other Vestings and Trimmings, by ieb ... JOSHUA ROBINSON. The 41Pittsburgb. Brewory.” HAVING taken a lease of this Well Iraown Brewery, . and having it now in full operation, I am now pre pared to furnishiny_friends and the public with a supe• nor article. of ALES- and BAVARIAN BMA; in any quantity.. Call and see, atthe corner of Penn street and Barker's alley. - • WM] • A. BENITZ. Window Shades. Banners, GLASS PAINTING AND ST/LINING, warranted to ' wash at No, .I.oi ST.CLuatrassr, Prrnannton. For - specimens, call at Wilkins Dail , Walker's Ex change, Smithfield !Street j and Keevirs Hal Store; Wood Masonic and I. 0.0. F. , s. Aprons and Badges , Painted . in a iniperiormauner. Fresco painting executed In sUperior Style,withAnteri can and Foreign designs,. S. SIMMS 1,17/LTSON:" jet:if . EDWARD' R. REIMAN Winter. - tiothlizig Selling:Low-tor Cash. D DELANY 190'Liberty street,'Pitubtirgfi has on iehund a' large - mssorunent_of the,.latest.style of Winter Conti ; of fasbionabrecoiori. Pants, Veils :and all other attieles "in the'•clothlmr line. "Wholesale ,:purehasersAvill find a most desirable stoalr - to select ftbm.. and wilt be sold lovr 'for cash. - adeel9 B.' DI. ARO - 17ST, . M E-R Oti ANT , T A 0 • NFORMS his friends and cIUIXI tOerath at he has op en edd a CLOTHING STORE, nt No. 85Sraillifield where,theyannibe.saited.at thaP s ' with ' anything in his line, made in the most finished style and workman . file manner: . His Goods -fresh, of she best'and most fashionable material, and po pains wilt be spared toga:ford the .greatesf degree of satisfaction to his pat .ions. A good stock of Ready Made CLOTHING always • PitERCIIANT TAILOR -•• . • No. 17 Smithfield stria, Pimburgh, tr AS JOST RECEIVED FROM THE EAST large ..LJL and carefully selected stock of French. English. and :American CLOTHS; CASSIMERES and..VEST INGS—of the most approved colors and 'styles; 'which he is prepared so make to ordeal's the very manner and o;. the most reasonable terms. Ho has Always orr hand a.. good assortment oft gehtle men's. Fashionable READY Idit.DE CLOTHING, Shirts, 'Collars' Cravats; Hank erehie k Oloves;Suspe nders, 'Clothing! Clothing F _ THREE _BIG DOORS! JOHN MTLOSKEY. wholesak and Retai/ Dealer in Cloth-big, 151 Liberty st. Pittsburgh, Pa. - IIiTY stock of Fall and Winter Clothing is naw reedy, al, amounting- to Onwards of 6100,000, which I. think will be found to by . one of the choicest selections ot ar meats ever got up in this or any other city in the West- My purchases having hien all Made early 4 have thereforeavoided the lam advances made in almost all descriptions of Woollen Goods, and am therefore ena bled to offer my stock at unusually low prices. . I have this season paid more than usual attention to the manufacturing and style of my garments, 50 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 re l ail v have been attracted as 'Mich by the superior make of the clothing as by the lowness of my prices. • • The proprietor would particularly , call the attention of all dealers in Clothing to his 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, front the finest in quality to the lowestin price. The proprietor is now deter Mined tomake this depart meat a point of great attraction, and with this view has, constantly on hand a large quantity of gOods suited to every section of the' United States, ' • • • In the cutting department wiltalways found a very Marge selection of all the choicest makes of Cloths, Car sumeres and Silks, to be found hitt& or eastern markets. He is prepared to make cloth* to order in the shortest Notice in the latest and most fashionable styles. ' He respectfully invites hisold Wends and elastomers, as well as the public ia general, to call and examine Cot hemselves.: • IocUS . , it Great Indweetnenta to flay Clothing! WHITE OAR FORKS CLOTHING--STOMI - LIBERTY, AND sg. IRWIN &TREATS.: . TlHlE'subscribei wishing to sell 'his entire stock of - CLOTHING, Minis his: EXTENSIVE ASSORT MENT OF— ' NEW AND .FASIIIONABLE GOODS ai VERY LOW PRICES. ' Persons wishing to purchase will save money by calling on him... .sepf.l4 ti W. S. DAVITT, Noprator. AGENCY-OP Ile!mesh's Celebrated Patent Shears. SE undersigned has been appointed by Mr. Heine, T of New York, sole Agent for the 'sale of his justly ea lebrated pate nt Tailors , Shears. Be offers these Shears now at manufacturer's prices. complete as sortment of these Shearsi lutm 69.10. up to 619 a piece, he calls the attention of L,adies, Milliners and Dressma kers and Tailors, to his establishment, the -FRANKLIN CLOTHING STORE. 179 Liberty street, 4th door from St. Clair, and respectfully solicits a share of the public patronage, which this arncle so justly deserver , oc t3l: ma* HAVEKOTTE. rJrn Gods. SEVENTH GREAT SEMIANNUAL SALE OF 1311.1 i" (OOD . B• At VIZ One Price Store or A. A. DIASON CO., /Vas,C2 and C 4 Atarkci street. MriLan t. decOmnflineuuetfl;roanu:iii,llT:cnAmY4n!)heot;Tl:lbatejua3ry,o January. this occasion, the wboie of their immenscestablishrnent will be thrown opep for Retail Trade, and their exten sive stork. amounting to One Hundred and Thirty Thousand Dollars, will be offered at Iletall, at fully one fourth less than ulna/ paces- The notice ot title Semi-Annual Sale to any one of Inc mousands who attended the title of last year, wilt be sufficient guarantee for a cull this reason. They will however mention a few of the Goods and Prices, for ihe benefit of thtra who have never aueuded their Sales— via:— Rich Cashmeres, - c. - Usual price Sl,llO Stxl ps. Gerson and Wool Cashmeres, t:.4c.; 116[1.111pri re 371 e.; tato tR. Conon and Wool Behalnes - , 15,. 101 c: Usual ;nice YO and e; high Colored Plain fteLtsines. 43e. Usual price O'2le. ritt ps. Striped and Figured Silks, 50e. Usual ,price Vie.; ps. Black Silks. Reduced ta - por eent.; Ina psi. Emmen hlerittoes,Sl, o o. Usual Vie!. Bl i nk: It ps. Paramettas and Lyonere Cloths. Reduced lib percent; I;t:A.ll)LongSnmat"Bitawlar which will be sold at from St to BS less than the U. 11341 prices.; ation yea. Bonnet Ribbons, at e and 10c. 'Usual ;nice 18 and etc.; Fast Colored calicoes, Cie • Usual pile roses Ec-lish and American Calicoes, e and 10:. Urea! price leand 121 e.; . 00 cases Bleached hinsluts. Ranee,' 2a. per yard; t:C.r) bales Brown Muslin—ail genitor; Also—Laces, Embroideries, - Crimmings, 'Hosiery . and G love I, Linens, Checks, Cloths, Cassimeres, Cassineti and Jeans. Together with an Immense variety of .other Goods, all of which will 1•t marked down to lower' priers than any of their previous sales They invite an early call, as many of their choicest Gonda wtlisnou be field. The lowest price named at first. A- et. MASON & Nos -Ott and St Murketstreta. MEC= NEW FAI.I. ii JOSEPH 110I•LNU: • No. 73 Xarket, war Fourth street, 11AVil.tult received and otter for sale ut Wholesale and emit NEWF.ST STYLES OF DRESS TRIMMINGS Bonnet Ribbons and Flowers; Florence silk; Velvets and Plumes; Embrohlered Collars ; Currs and Chcmi. zetts ; Lines Cambric Umtata:able& ; Embrolue red and Ilevie'd Cashmere; alpaca,merino and silk Hose; ehildren's plain wool and Tartan nose ; ;children's Hoods, Gatte re and Jenny Lind Coats; kid, merino and fleeced silk Gloves; gents. Harlin, buck and kid Gloves; gents. suprr silk Shirts and Drawers; gents, Saxony and merino Shirts and Drawers - , Suspenders ;Collarsi fancy Cravats; Comforts; Scarfs; Zephyr Work and Canvass; Carpet Rags; Umbrellas; Yarns; Curtain Fringes; Combs; Buttons,&c,, Zee. ' (JD" Hay State and imported long and square Shawls of every quality. (oct2sr2in Fresh Arrival... New Goods • NO. 75 MARKET STREET, 117mErwsior EOVIITIt ETRE= AID 27XE DIAMOND..Ea FRENC H, ENGLISII AND AMERICAN WINTER DRY GOODS! tllll undersigned is now receiving from the Eastern cities by Express, a splendid assortment of Fancy and Stopie Dry Goods, purchased exclusively for Cash, from the importers awl manufacturers, at least Zoo:g -hee po cent. Wow the east of those who made the.r. par chatois curlier Indic season, and will be sold Wholesale and Retail for cash at EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS. 50 pieces Lupin's French Iderinoes,,Cherry, Scarlet, Pink, G reen, Maroon, Black, Mazarine Blue and Mode colored, from 671 e. a 9 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, from 10 cents pet yard up to the finest Silk Warp and Mohair Lustres manufactured. 125 pieces Tkibei, Parametta and Coburg Cloths all colors and qualities, aud cheaper than ever before alter ed in this city. 350 pieces American and British Prints, superior quali ty, and will be sold at extremely low prices. ' 450 SHAWLS: Superior Bay State and Waterloo Long Shawls, Charnelion, Silk and Turk Satin De Chein and all Wool Ilroeha Shawls, Black and Colored' Em broidered Cloth Shawls, Plain and Embroidered Black and Colored Silk Fringe, Thibet and . Mous De . Lain 350 patterns Superior Dress Silks: Plain Chanieliort Silk and Satin De Choin, Wide Black Gro De Rhine Silks, Plain and Fancy Figured Silks, and Black . Plaid Gro De Armour Silks. • - 150 pieces Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestlagi, superior quality, and *ill be sold at a great reduction item torm or prices. • DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS. 500 pieces Bleached - Muslin, good quality, all widths, from Of to 121 cents per yard. ' 600 pieces heavy :yard wide Brown Muslin, from Gle. to the best article manufactured. • 200 pieces Red, Whitei and Yelio - w Flannels, from 181 rents per yard up to the finest Silk : Warp VIM , Weleh Gauze Flannel Imported. 100 pieces Irish - Linen, warranted made of. Flax yarn, round thread,' wire twist,handaptin and grass bleached. 125 pieces Cheeks, superior raa- e; from 8 to 181 cents per yard together with a. U large' assortment of Damask Fable Linen and Table Cloths, Russia Diaper and Crash, .Cassinetts, Kentucky Jeans, Bed Ticking, Do mestic Gingham, Colored. Cambrics, ?lain Linsey's Canton Flannels, Ac.- • . 350 dozen Ladies and Gentlemen's 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 axe requested to call and examine the goods; and.secure bargain, as they wilt be offered Wholesale and Re .wilt u very low prices. frr pro. 75 Market street,-Prtts bur& novl6 - . - •- - ABSALOM' MORRIS.. Clothst Clothoi Cloths A T EASTERN JOBBING , PRICES.-115 pi eces Black and Fancy coloted French and English CLOTHS; Pilot, Cloaking and Drab. Cloths. Just opened at. _-. ALLSON& - dec2 . Dios. 62 and 64 Market street. Iraportnilt to Tailors. TUST RECEIVED.;-:6 Doz. aiSorted. Tailors' Patent Shears, from No; 1.0 down to No. 2.. ' A[4o-3 Doz.-Barbers' Patent Scissors, direct front the raanufacturers; and for sale at IiDWN & TETLEY , S,I36 Wood st., 2.doOrit below Virgin alley. , . f; Snidegsa IVlltte - Gtore , „ - - 76 4VALNUT STREET," PRIZADSLP.FIIA, - 'T " UNRIVALLEDVLACE for obtaining - ell - Mites, Liquors, &c., GOOD and:CHEAP. . • . "SNIDER' , ha slately,L-in - tonsequence4f - the ons large sales made by hinttoconsumerdr-Asen obliged Itirgely to replenish hisstock fresh iMpottations,'and he has - now the satisfaction of offeringsome of the best Wines and Liquors ever, imported by. hint. Ho 'would rtifer %caw invoices us follows—vm: '• iDUFP,CIORDON &COISIIERRIES—embracing dell; cate Palent very - low •piteesi rare old, and - some vety choice MANRANILLA, all on draught by the gallon... AlRO,rale old delicate- AftIONTILLADD, in casksof 16 gallons spraaily - seketed for consul:nets."' fIame:EXTRA AMONTILLADO in bottles, put up in Europe,which he' roallesset us equal to any that can be produced. ' The MANZANILLA - andAMONTILLADO ties are pecaliarlY*.adaPted ni convalescents, as they strengthen without stimalating, and have not the acid' f :PORT WlNrl—principutly sPeciallY ,seleeted for" -c his sales teonsuniers cram the stock of- , Bumninmsta's, at Oporto, and imparted direct. • - • These Wines are fruity ' and delicate;andlhaVe been , highly appioved by his eustornerS, because or their manifest superthrity over:all other - Ports andlyed Wined' palmed oft: es Bubb. Timytirehr.,:y snot's sorts and prices;in bottles and on draught by the gollonior wholesale Ity - the cask. Among them is, some rare delicate WHITE' PORT and MA . -. -tePeritint; suffering:with chi-mile - affection of the boor" - els cannot be too careful in'tbeir-PORT. MADEIRA WINES 'of various sorts, dry - rind 'rich, South Side. oh:l.:East and West India? Bertha, A,c. oh draught, in bottles and casks. ihs to the' SPARKLED WINE.S' by of the • subseriber..it is well known that the MOEN:EXTRA CHAMPAGNE' ,and the splendid 'SPARKLING imported by him are superior to. any other , Wines; imuLare sold at prices as low as most of theinferiovonnes now in the market -which are put upon. buyers asstfi attn. ..- He has also CHAMPAGNE WINES rio brands and qualities, at very low.pricestretail sir wholesale. In the-article of CLARET WlNES,geratiallY. the subscri ber holds himself t o be a judge, and he.offers the finest stock here, from the. very lowest price, by the single do zen, to the flTSVeltisfr or premier eru o of Mreoc. .Of BURGUNDY WINES lie has alarge stock and can assure customers that he con present. to Item; from_it vaults, asgood,a bottle of Burrndy:as France. affordd- , 'SAUTERNEandBARSAC viays onhand is bottled; ":13.in selection of RHINE rutthItIOSELLE -- AVINM I, from the cellars of Messrs. Deirlelarill & JORDAN, Of Co.. Mena, are extensive ; and number many Still Hooksett& Aloselle,from the cheapest sorts to tne very . choicest vintages of the °S.FEINBERG,O. which is the best growth of the Rhine. - -• • - . In the articles of COGNAC. and other BRANDIES he has now a fine stock, embracing some very oldeztra - of 1800, Or OTAILII, - Dopey Ile CO., one some :_celebrated CLAVIER of legt , 0 In eighth casks, and 1612 in hhds. - an duDlJßOUCHE, o l644,thhhdvenconsignm ent ; which will be sold low • - - • - Also-IRISH SCOTCH and MONONGAHELA WIIIS KEY, JAMAICA. SPIRITS, PRESERVING BRANDY and all:other Wipes:and Liquors, incliMing' all of the, above SOLD by RETAIL TO CONSUMERS in any A constant assorted snick of lI&VANA;SF.GARS. - * * *All Goods ddtrered, Within one day's twitof PhiIa deria,7II:EIGIITTAID. •Or(lerS will be promptly te if sent by mail or telegraph _ - Address, , _ JACOB-SNIDER, JR., _ .Cheap Wine Store, . • 76 ViTridnut street, Phila. J. T. Drooker;.,Wooaw & Co., • 1 Builders and Erectors of Melding Rods, on SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLES. ORDERS left at this office or the Post Office and for personal intervir.w. ca be,rmen on fourili. street, residence of Dr. Hoot, between. Wood and Ferry.. lirjerences--Profasbor . Editor of Silliman's Journal ; Professor 0. 11. Mitchell; of the. Cincinnati . Observatory ; Professor Robert Peter, of Transylvania University, Kentucky ; Professor Chester .I ewey, D.D., 81. D., New Fork' Professor Cassel, Cleasland University. Ohio. • - - - • ' In Pittsburgh—A. W. L6OOllll, John Harp er, Wilson Ill'Candless, Mr. Childs, Col. Morgan, Rev. Mr. Spares, J: D. Williams, Major Dardlng,U. S. Arsenal; John Ewing & Sons., L. Harper, D. N. White, W. A.. Mar s hall, John Sampson, Major Davis and John H Shoeuber • ' triovl63l -- - 0111111110 . naps. .. MiELTON'S SPLENDID OUTLINE MAPS are now' .1 - being introduced into all the leading schools its: New England and New York. • We have obtained the agency for them in -Pittsburgh, and invite teachers - and. school committees to call and examine them: No. i—Map of the Western Hemisphere, 82x82 inches. No. 2— do Eastern do . do . Isio.l- . - do North America, 70x64 No. 4 do United States, 70x52 No.s Go Europe, . 70x No. 6 do Asia,7ox79 No. 7— do • S. AOtiCO. a Africa, .70X.:4 Price of the series, with key,S2s; or the first two Hemisphere Maps, with key, SW. These Maps are unrivalled in accuracy, beauty and cheapness, and adopted to the wants of the primary, grammar and high schools of the United States. For sale at publisher's prices, withoat addition of . reight charges,at the EDUCATIONAL BOOK STORE, • cor Market and Fourth mi. Flour lioduced. VITILMAILTH & NOBLE will sell their Extra Flour, TV delivered on and alter the let November at 52;25 F 6e.; Saperfinaot 82,00 100 ell. • A liberal du rountto retailers novt - BIEN PLIIS INSTITUTE. • itAremant. DEPARTMENT , :-The regular coarse of ' .111. Lectures will commence on the flute /Y=o 2l = 2 and root/one until the i 33/ et February. The Anatomi 4 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 PS OFTSSORSa Z. FULLEST, M. D. Profe.ssor of Anatomy. R. S. Nrwrox, Jl. D., Professor of Surgery . IL J. HrLca,NL D., Professor of Theory and Practice o Medicine. W. Dian Powata, M. D, Professor of Physiology, Ph-. thology„Mineralogy and Geology. J. KUM, M. Professor of Almeria aledica,Therapta-, tics and Medical Jurisprudence. J. MlLrox Serimas, MI. D.; Professor of Chemistry and Pharmacy. J. A. Wtt-soN. M. D., Professor of Obstetrics and Die. easels of Women and Children. CLItSIQCE LECTURES. Redid:it—Prof. 11. J. Utica. Surgery—Prot NESTTON. • Z ERWLESS, M. D., Anatomical Detnonstrator. The fees for a fall course amount to sll+s. Each Prates sor'sTicket.Bls. Matrictdators 85. De monstrator's Fee, $lO. Graduation, £C2O.. Those desiring [drifter information, will please address their letters (post paid} to the Dean; and Students arri ving in the city will please call on him at the Commee. Mai Hotel. R. S. NEWTON, M. D. Dean of the Faculty. LAW DEPARTMENT: . lion EMT rI KING, Prof. of Theory and Practice of Law J so DsLfisist.n,Esq, Prof of Commercial Jurisprudence. - Trrrr.s---450 per SCSSIO:I. All communications pertaining to this department must be addressed to h. W. M. ICING, Esq Monphis, Ters.,_hlarch,ll3so. The. Faculties, ;or iatellectual abilities, moral worth and professional acquirements, will compare favorably, with the most distinguished in onr country. The Medical Faculty constitutes an anomaly in this or any other country—all of, them are able Lecturers and the best of Teachers. - - Those who will contemplate oar geograpMcalposition, and the extent of our the eligibility of our situation for an enterprise of the kind. ' As to health, including all seasons of the year,we deny that any odur thy - has more. The first class of the Law and Medical Departments°. this Institute were small, but thu gentlemen composing theca are talented aud in the highest degree respectable— a favorable ome3 for the future prosperity o f the Institute. That the public may be satisfied of the permanency of this school,we teel it our duty.to state, that the Trustees and Faculty form iv unit in action, which augurs well Cot its future success; and that the peculiar internal organi zation which connects them, cannot be interupted. • - FA. W. M. XING, President of the Memphis Institute. Sliver Fgrks, Spoons, Vic. WE keep constantly on hand a large assortment of silver Forks, Spoons, Ladles, eze., of our OWLS manufacture, of standard silver. JOHN B. 31.1 7 ,ADDEN & CO, 93 Market street. . znagntrying istiasseg, (( IF one, two and three g cusses, suited for detecting . X.J cdunterfeit bank notes; and other purposes, for sale b - 10ct241 . JOHN IL M'FADDEN dc , CO. . To the Citizens of Allegheny City. 7 BOX for the reception of Orders for CITY MILLS 11 FLOUR is left at the store of Mercer & Robinson. Federal street. Such Orders will be promptly supplied anal° WILMARTII.A NOBLE. • SOO Plan Wanted Immediately, A T THE CHARTIERS RAILROAD.—The wages jog. are 80 cents per day; and we charge $1,75 per week for boarding._ Apply at tho office, on Steuben ville road,. near bPDonaliPistaveru-4..miles from Pius burgh. Unne2.s3f] 11URNSIDE, }JANNEY tk. CO. IgseAKEWS BROM.; . -Ifeckees Farina; P Polishing Pony ; . Starch Polish; Pure Bay Rum, received and for sale by . ' COULTER. HACKE, corner of Wood and Third streets, 3fl BBLS. - LARE 'SUPERIOR TROUT AND .DALLr MON just received from the Plitsburgh.and Isle Royal Copper Mining Company. These Fish far excel in fine flavor and fatness any caught in the lower Lakes, 'and are put up expressly for family use.HEtvRY . C: KELLY, - novld corner of 'Fifth street andlitaxket alley. , . . . . IL Flesithy Locistion.. Thi l l.:RE is no place MOTO favorably situated than sun , : nary hill. It is heal th y, and commands a most de:. lig , I view. Pecsons wishing a lot, can get 'ono to please them, containing from one to five acres - augl2 _'< THOMPSON .BELL: T WO well .finished offices ; in Post Office Buildings, A long, roan:y.2l'lrd story; entrance filar ket street, between Third and Fourth streets. , Also,. a small brick house,in Pitt township, near Penh-, sylvattia - Avonue. Inquire•or. - E. I). GAZZA.fiI, oet9 • ' • No. 164 Second street. T _ . .. . RE PLANTAGENET GUARD RAZORS can be used in bed, in the dark, and by persons with tremu lous hand, with ease, safety, and in half the usual time, without the possibility of cutting the skin. This is .st 'fected by menus of the pamnt Guard, which is adjusted to the razor with the greatest nicety and simplicity.-- Every Razor is made nf the finest tempered steel. and warranted.- - They have-. been extensively used in Englzund, and pronounted'the most perfect and safe razor manures - " The new invention may he used with perfect sate ty."—London Pest. "This razor is a splendid invention, Orld of great use to many persons, especially for people with unsteady handsP—Clnnbers, Edinburgh Journal: . . For sale at the Watch and Jew e 1 ,7 ttore et. . - 184.1•ETY;:PSRPLPTrIrlr AND HEOMIllty. TlfE' NATIONAL LOANFUND , : LONDON "AND NE ..tsortidoo—s.quat to 80,600,000:. AgErrrifil: large)rarp/us of profits. lepentlen '0 both Oita" mei surplus investedin U t 3 Hoverepent StOCILII, and other securities in the Oily of New York. • iFolicies held ittthls doantrY over 0,140, Persons in :sexing participatein the - profits - of ' the.GoteptptY,- ?, ' California risks taken at of rates. • Among the advantages of a ;Policy irr Vas ueelPertlr mottle following , . - , A.Party insured firrtheWhole term' of literals) , 'ea °eV' time barrow ;one-hitlf the amount -of annual prentinte,. Withoutnoto,or seourity, or deposit of polloy, tutd is en- titled to!division of profits. • -, • • Be may at any time surrenderine policy, and receive , • ' .back as -value- thereof one-half the gross sum paid, by . • ',Mtn in annual cominort prottioritit.' ••• IA-PertY already insured for-whole lifi) may, onpSY Pent:of a small sum, convert his insurance into a nett' policy uptm• the loan systent now infrodeceU • - - Tarties, already„.insured and - entitled te r & ewe-awl, :loan, 'ate not shut out from said two-third loan; if the. • refer it upon the terms stated in the Society's pamph--- fete: 'paity May, at a moderate animal Premium, insier for:JOIN andhe- survive, to reach:the age or 60. pears, the= , - or if flitiii,;7T7,l;;trui i;iii.iiiiti;iiibe - paid TO iirst : or .. he dies before reaching that age, the tall rum insured will be paidtohis family, or legal reorose:Jatives. It has become castontary in the Atlantic eities for con- ' igg i l s t uo tio us n 9 or r eilit e inrr w e4 i t e h a e es lil a e y s .g•. m tli k ti e r t r e all a to m r4s a nd pr d e n , : • sent of the policy. This is certainly an excellent way r ' of showing their regard for their Ministeriwboso salary': ' in very many cases is scarcely equal to hls,immedlate .., 0 : wants. To the man of family, at hls death. it fern Con 2 - ' t. solution beyond impression' to know :that • his •helplottf . - li. little ones are thus provided. for. ••,.. ti Churches involved would do well to insure the liiel"' 1,•. of one or more of die trustees, at whose demise' the !i amount would be applied to liquidate the debt. ' , . ri Explanatory pamphlets and information given gratis, - at the Banking lionise rd . - .., . • wm.A. HILL & CO., •• . r i nov29 . Wood it, second %icor above Fourth. • . • President Ft Ilruore Mr - AS TAKEN. INSURANCE ON-HIS'LIFE FOR' • ',., JUL 84,000, in the Denneetient, Mutual , Life Insu- • A • 'ranee Company, of Hartford, Connecticut. ' '• •.' The following are the Joint Snick 'rates of Premiuth . ' r,.• of other Life Insurance Companies compared with the ~,:- rates Of Hertfot3 Life and Health. insurance Company ii, - -•-• • itenua l PaymenVer Policy of out thousand dottart, , . ~ ". '',. . , • .. • ~•• • .- .-r.P.v 4 12 .5..5 .. i...''' rut/ T. t tt: ' . E 3% , P-• - 6 Naves of Company., •• • ~4 ai . •„4 'O , le , . :4 P.. 'Of ....• : ' 1...... Hartford Life It f1.1a5.Cq...111.03,1 3 . 6 t .40 24.90 3..60 ~. '1 , ...... ,Etna Life insurance Co-11.70115.80 21.20 29.60 4090 ' ' V. , Charter Oak Life 1n5.:Cai...21„7205, 1 8,;30 25.5 v 6.00 .. , ~ - United States Life Inv. Co. 4429 19,0025.30 34.70 3360 fi ' : Pennsylvania Life Ins. Co. •14.49, 20.40 .27.50 3720 5620 i : . National Loan Fund C 0... • -14.86,4929 25:50 3410 52,80-'.I, It will be seen by the above table that the rates for in- ,'.....' sarance (without participation in profirs)in thi a C 11150110.137 . :,. ; UM more than fifteen pet neat: lower their any Joint i' , , . Sleek Company in this. Country or the World, and they. i .', have been adopted after a full luvestigatior of the whole' f . Those wi;biog to insure in either the Conn. Mutual or the Hartford Life and Health Co. will apply to''' ~s, '' C. A. COLTON,. .. . . .dee4 Corner of 4th and Wood streets, up stairs. ir,'-• • -- - Read This t • To Farmers and those withing z . • TO INSURE DETACHED PROPERTY. TIIE Yorle " Washington County Mutual Insti ranee Company ", i 5 the company for them to hums in. It is the only, Farmers' Mutual Insurance Company _that . linrun through five years without titling their '- note.- Itls the largest company of the kind iu the world, . numbering over 111,000 members. It does not insure Steam - Mills, Carpenter or Cooper shops, .Or • anything 'hazardous or extra-hazardous. Only gouses,Barns and their contents, and bat 132,000 on one risk; Churches, ; Academies and School Houses, and but 81,1)00 on each: • A certificate can be seen from one of the first men in Pittsburgh, to show that the Company does pay its loss ea promptly. C CuLTON,Senil Agent, .uovt • cot; col 4th and Wood sts:, up stairs. WILMARTB & NOBLEi For Rent. -INSUILANOE. .•. .., -•-• •it - ..• ; ; T • BE DELAWARE AL SAFETY; INSUR- fill:1= ANCE COMPANY,--(XECO.North Room of lite Es. 'i: change, Third street, Philadelphia. - •-• ' - • - . . - Pm Insvaarics—Baildlngs, Merchandize and other .... property in town and eouiury, Insured against loss or damage by by fire at the lowest rate of premium. - ... - . I.' • .marts Insuaance.—They also i nsure. Vessels, Car goes and freights, foreign or coastwise under open or `t , special policies,as the assured may desire. 'Nunn Tainsroirrenos....--They also illbitio'merehan din transported by Wagons, Railroad . CaSti, Canal •i: Boats and Steam Boats, en rivers and lakes, on litc most i l ' liberal terms: • ' • • i DIBECTORS—Joseph 11. Seal, Edmund A. Souders John C. Davis. Robert Burton, Yohnit. Penrose Samuel f• Edwards, Geo. G. Leiper, Edward Darlington, Isaac It. ".' Davis,Wllliam Folvrell,John - Newlin,Dr. R. M. 'lesion, James C. Handi Theoplulus Paulding, IL Jones Brooks, :. Henry Sloan, Hugh:Craig. George:Berri% Spencer Mc- ' -• Ilvain, Charles Kelly, J. Johnson, William Nay, Dr. '. l S. Thomas, John Sellers, __Wra. Eyre, Jr:. - • • • .; DIRECTORS AT PITTSBUROIL --D. T. Morgan, .fr Hugh Craig, Jno. T. Loran. ..• !-- :-. • • - . WILLIAM MARTIN; President. . . Vice President. • . ". :-'- .• ' . Turn. C. MOD, . .... ' . .Tosern W. Cowan, Secretary.. ' .. •-, 11:7" Office of the Company N 0.42 Water street, Pitts- burgh. Ciel6;dll) I'. A. MADEIRA, Ag ems. New England, Live Stook. Insurance Co. PERSONS desirous of insuring - I.llth Animals - will i learn from the following' by taw of the Company, that the terms of life insurance on stock is very different from insurance on human life. The insured are entitled to pay where the animal breaks a leg, beconteallind, me[ .A.mricza x. Indio event of accident or Manisa — of sack— a riatare as to cause permanent injury, though deadi may not ensue, they will be liable for the damage done to the animal not exceeding the amount insured. G. A. COLTON, Agent, cor of Fourth andJ&hod sta.. up strum. • Ely. and Marine Inearaaorii-i . HE OFFICE of the Instaana vi.-IVonleAwurnee .'9 7 has heen rowed to the Warehouse of llardy,Jones No. 141 Front street, third - house East of Wood itreet.where the sobseribecwillissee Policies on Build into and their co ntennhand on Sh Ipments by Steamboats and ether vessels, for the veald 'and responsible : 7 Company. - a abo p3l . . . JONES„ agent. r Life nnii Sealeh " lnnisrartce. ' 110.1 K MUTUAL LIFE AND IIEALTIIINSURANCE. "COMPANY, - orPhilariciphia," Incorporated by the Legislature or Pernayivnuia,Marchill+4B; Charter Per. petual; Capital $100,000..