pMobtm g l 3 Bninv3s iltirettorg. 40 . livtii -- xxituner;7Fiaiiitifill,ifieXfiloor to Pittsburgh Bank.. Hotin Sargent,,cOrner,WOhd and Sixth Streets. • • • • Hugit'D King, FoltitifitteetroefiiiiiteM & 14 : 1llank . "street; door-above Fourth. Jones C0.,.5.-W.corner.Wotoland Fourth e t , curry, ll3Wriod - ;streetriddoar. belort,FoartM -' • 'W Robertson - Li :on:oV Wood' and Third streets. :Ktaiiier Rabin 'corner_Wood and Third Streets. , :. • 07.,-eorner Wood - end-Thirsts/M.:. Cook 4. Harris, corner Market "and Fif th streete: • H 4•• • olmes S o ns, .! - .4i' Maiiel it. 'between:l,lmnd 4th. ateit akers rind. 4i - welters. - • xv 1V - coracrillarket and • Fourth streets- - • • II Richardson, ',71 Market'street i near.tlie - Diantend John/It:MeFadden& C0,'95 hiarket street, near Fifth • Sands &'Rtinenitin; 7 Fifth street, near Market • Sivdle'& bhirtberger,Sixth street, near Grant , • • ....... . Wholesale - GroCeri,,t'ommission'..s.-:.Prodybe Dealers. - • • Stuart& Sill, 119 Wood'itreet, abov e -Fifth. '••• Alexander King;lll.Liberry street, opposite Hand. • 11- "Bruce.).3 - t:',l.U.COmmercial Row, Liberty 'street. • . •RA Cunninshant,•B,Continereial Row,•Liberty street, • • fl Georgia & Co., 216'liberry. street, oppositii•7th: . Jahn Grzer,222 Liberty street • • . 11in ill GorralT,2ll3Liberty street;oppasitc Eagle Hotel. lilyhrs&Munter,l99 Liberty : street.... • - ' • •" - S bleClarkaii .k"Co„ 142 -Liberty. streSt.. - • • • Carson & McKnight, Sixth; betweeti Wood a nd•Libeity. R Floyd, Liberty, Wood•and Sixth streets: '• Lambert a. Ship t0t:4133 anill33.Woodetreet." • 'AVM' Dyer;lBB Libtrtystre:et, Opposite - W &"R- McCutchcon,No. 152 Laberly..street.• ••.• Brown & Kirkpatrick ) 144 Liberty street:. • , '• EngliSit &13ennett,117•Wiiied at., opposite St.tharles. Taiisey' & Best; 35" - VVricid street, opposite"St, Charles. = I S Dilworth &Co., 27 Wood, between tat and•flll sts.' •, Win Ba,galey & C0., - Nos:18 undlo Woodstreet. —•. • Wick. &_ McCandless, corner Wood arid Water sts... win McKee, corner Wood and •Frcirit streets. " • "• ' "•Burbridge, , Wilsbn g Co,,Water, bet. Wood and Satith'd.. Church,. Carothers& Cri:, , Water sad 'Front streets. - Reis &. Berger, corner Smithfield and Second streets! Cummins & Smith,-3 Smithfield 'street" ' near Water. James'Berthey; Jr, corner Water and Snitithfield streets. C - 11 Grant,ll• Waier,between Market alld Wood.• • • W t 3 liolmes,& Bro.; 37 Water, bet. Wood and Mar Set. L S Trateritaan; 31 Water and 132• First street. • - JameiDalsell; 24 Water and• 44 Front street: , JOhn : F Perry, corder Hancock st. and Duquesae Way: 7 _ King & - Moorhead, VVocotimeet; • •- - • • •- .-- Rhey,..Matate3VS&.•CO.,Water; bet., Market and-Ferry. Comrigiatcrivi 'a rt a 'For . tharding Merchants: • - • • - .-Sellere& Nicole - , 15 Conatnerciat Row, Liberty street, DavlifFitrinalmons &Son, - 135 Wood street. • Geoate Cochran; No. 26 Wood street.. S&W Harbaugh,33 Water and 104 Front street'. • •.. A Vankirk,& Son; Smithaeld sireet, near Water • ' ' • Robertson A. Reriperti No. 103 Second street: Armstrong & Crozer,23 Market st., bet Ween Ist and 2d. Bre yfrigte& Claite;:,lo.9 Second stre et,ab eve Wood., -7 7 .Wh:olesalii. Grocers. and bealer's in Liquors. ' R Watson, corner Liberty rind Wayne streets, .• -• • ~. Jar. IfileDeviu & Bros., 13 Commercial Row, LibeitY sF Ise Patton Jr., No. 17 Commercial Row,"•Lberty - street. J Bryar, No. Llit Liberty sfreet,and pDiainond T 7 &Jackson Duncan, 2228 Liberty. Streak. • Rober,thloore„,llCommer - cial Row,,Liberty.streek. „ • Robert Bell, Liberty street, opposite-Wood. : • W Lehmer & iberty Street: • C0.,i.g.1. • , W & hI Zifitcheltree,l6o Liberty. st. met •." : Jacob Weaver, Jr:, etirtitialrkes and streets. • • - .•••• Barneis and Dank Makers. . Oliffer;LbertylappeisiteSeVenth street. • - • . iiolateini.v4 Weod•street, near Virgin alley. •-• P Smith, 142 Wood -street, .• • Rahiumer &Duff, 153 head of Wood street. . •• • W A Gildenfenney,loo Wood st.) third door belo w fth. -- R &IV Mac key,9o Wood st.,bet.sth and Diamond alley. • Samuel MCClarkan,96 Wood, b et:sth and Diamond all. H Hartley;96 Wood st., cor."Diariacind • '...t00k - ' • J. J Gillespie te TO Wood st.; between 3d and 4th. :Kennedy it Sawyer, 62, corner Wood and Foartb Its. Kennedy, Fifth street, near Wood. Queen.noare and China. George Breed, 94 Wood street. hi Rod Lin son, 66 Wood, between 21 and 4th streets, Henry' Higby.l2s Wood street, 2 doors above Fifth. Booksellers and Stationers. Say & Co., corner of Wood and Third streets. . J G.Bankoten, 137 Liberty streat.--Geratan Books. Victor Scriba, Fifth street, between Wood and Market: 3 ff Mellor,st Wood it.—School Books and Stationery. Lake Latinos, 69 Wood st.—School Rooks, Stat'ry. Elliott& English, 79 Wood street. -. • Johnston & Stockton, corner Market and Third au. ft II ikeson & Co., Sif Market st.,2d - door from Diamond. H S Bosworth & Co.,Forath street, near Market. • • Wm Jackson, corner Liberty and Wood streets. Skepherd'sfiledicine Depot 64 Smithfield street Clothing Stores Kane &,Morgan,l62 Liberty at, 4 doois above Virgin ay r Irowenteld & Bros., Atheneum, Liberty street. 3 E Downing, tlfiLiberty street. WA & McMullen, Liberty, cot. Garrison alloy - Doobyer & Gribble, 251 Liberty Et.,3 doors above Irwin. . W 4 Davitt, corner Liberty and Irwin streets.' John P Hopewell 13d Liberty st., near St. Clair. B S hlanshuid,43 Liberty st., Corner Virgin alley. Delany,4sl.ibcrty street. Argust & 13arnard, 146 Liberty .street. • hlcCloakey,lsl Liberty street, H Chignell,l63 Liberty street. Lawrence Mitchel, 165 Liberty street. . W Leonard, 82 - Wood streetibet.4th and Diamond alley. Schroeder, Hageman .e Co-, 67 Wood : 1 - door below 4th Hilderbrand & Co,„I.0 Wood street, near Water. Robert Chester, 75 bagthfield st.,bet. 4th and Diam'd ay Parker ft, Lowe, 55 Smithfield street, near 4th. Ittorganstem tr.-8r05.,. Oak Hall,. 46 Liberty street. R. Straw, corner Market and Second streets. 'B Barker, 31 Market st., between t.'d and 3d. - Guns and .Pistols. W 6 McCartney, cornerliberty dad B uaithfield streets. John Whitey Filth at-, between Market and Liberty. Joseph Cstug, Wayne st., opposite Canal Basin. S Cartwright, 93 Wood at., I door below Diatnond alley , Merchant Tailors. - A blzFarlana,"Sinitbfield st.; bet. 4th and Diamoild alley Samuel Gray, Exchange Buildings; St: Clair street. • Chsap Publicatiorsa.. AI A Miner. Smithfield at., opposite Brown's Hotel. aP Mc.so,,fifi.Fourtit street.. - • - Holmes'Litentry Depot, Third st.,-opposite Post Chace Dry Goods Merchants. P Rogue, corner Market and Fifth streets. D H Fralictio.Ort Market street, near Fifth. Shea,koB Market street, between Fifth and Liberty. G Mums; 114 Merkel street, near Liberty. It BF McConnell, cornechlarket and Fifth streets. V Diller, S. E. corner Market and Fourth streets. Win li Garrard, New York Store; IS street. &Spence, 38 Market street; between :bland 3d. E alientzet & Co„91 hlarket st., bet. Mk and Diamond: N.W. car. Market and Diamond. Absalom Morris, 65 Alorket at., bet. 4tit and Diamond. George R White; 41 Market st, between 3d and 4th. Wm L Aussell,42 Market st., near Fourth street. W. fr. - Mutphy, center Mrirket and Fourth streets Whoksak Dry Goods. Shackleit 4- White, 92 - Wood street. A A Mason & Co. 60 Market et, between 3d and 4th. Murphy, Wilson, AA Co., 48 Wood et, 2d door above 3d. liampton,Entith Co. 44 Wood sk i ktetween 3d and 4th „ didettnen and Justices of the Peace. N Backe:taster, Fourth street, above Smithfield. A 0 Reinhart, irwin street, near. Liberty. . . - • Boots - and - Wm Jackson, corner Liberty and Wood streets. Adams,2l9 Liberty street, next Eagle Tavern. • Samuel Dalzell,l=. Wood street, above Filth - S Keys, &Fifth streetinear Market. . D A Olmsted, corner Market and Liberty e James 80bb,99 Market and 41 Liberty scree JoseptiPhinmter,lo9Wood street, near Finn George Albree, 71, corner Wood 'and Fourth streets. McCurdy Loomis 59 Wood st., between ad and 4th. Rutledgeifie I,Vood street, third door , above Fourth. W Hayward corner Market and Liberty streets T B Grabam;No. 106 Third street, . • James Miller, Smithfield street, near biamOnit alter. John Taggart, Smithfield scree near Fourth. .1 Bates, corner Smithfield and Finn sweets. - • Troth 4' Scott, corner Smithfield and Fourth streets.. Wm Adllit Smithfield street,cour doors above Od.. Wm Buettl ' er, Smithfield street, near Brown's Hotel. John Campbell,-corner Smithfield.and.Seeond streets. W E Schmertz, 23 Smithfield, between Front and gd sts T A Hinton. 4 St. Clair street, near Liberty. T Thompson St. Clair at., between Penn and Bridge. Terry, 75 Fourth street, near Wood. Brennen* Williams, Fifth street, near Market. Wool Merchants, . - • S liarbaugh t s3 Water and 104 Front otreeta. Harker, bmithfield ct., bet.4th,o.nd Iliamonday Hugh Lee„ corner Liberty s treet and Cecil's alley. Planing. Mint and. Sash 'Factory; • Thomas hiatrat, Penn street; near the Point - - • D A Kelly, .Seventh street, above the Canal: . " Hardware and Cutters,. Walter F Fahhestoett, 184 Liberty street.. T Lceelt, Jr., TM Wood street, above Fifih. Hays 4 Getty, 71 Market street, near Fourth. . • Wolff 4- Lane. corner Liberty and St. Clair streets. R Danlap,..fr.i9Lblarket street, neer Fifth- . :- Haber 4- L aufman,7B Wood. st., - bet.4thana 'Diamond ity J Cartwright, 83 Wood st., 1 door be:c.vv Diamond alloy: John Walker,'Bs Wood st., bet. Diarnom. alley and 4thst. Cooper 4- . Lavely,sB Wood street 4d door below Fonith. Wlntmore woodbetweenald and4th. Joseph Wood*ell,vorner Wood and Second streets. Down 4 TeticY44o Wood street, near Virgin . - - _ Itather Stores. • _ . . , Wilkinson tr. Bell; NO 163 Liberty street, bpi:tante . Sixth Walter Bryant ,13,1 Liberty Bt., opposite head of Wttod Win Young 4- Co q - 1.46 Liberty stree.t, near. St. Clair." Samuel +McClain, 05 Wood and corner Dian:Load alley. meg Ilc rdoarin, it•t WOO.l, 3d door below Diamond alio.. Richard Elard,iol Wood street. , .; . • . - . wallool Irwin, Diamond alley. . _. .. jarneslrwin,Dianiond alley, scar Dimond: . .... .. - . aZd - Maticin4, Eimer 4. McDowell, corner Wood st. iinA 'Virgin alley - R Efiellers,s7 Wood at., between ad and 4th - .: I. Jr.,-cor. Market street and the - Diamond and . L. Wileor, Sr., corner 4th and Smyser, corner Market and Third streets. - J A Jones 4. Co, corner:W.3Am and Penn Street J.A'Jonca, corner Etaxtd and Benn streets. Braun it Holier, corner Liberty and St. Clair streets Edward Fendenek eorne rlitononsalmia House: FahriestiMkA 4 - ..'0. - ,ciiiner'Worid Mid Firsi area,. JeiFnD Morgan; earner Wood St. arid Diamond alley. Joe) Moblor,coltorWabd and -Fifth streets. NI; gr, i kv i rt'" •IF • - " ' TholK 'Elbert, corneildbertf and Sinithfield air, and . Manufacturer of Writing Fluid and.lnirs. • NVm Hendenan,2osLiberty street. _ _ tiYl~olmale;Clot ore. D StuartA Co liolMWooil Etteet.,-. Hats, Caps and Furs, W.„.,. l4 ...rierninEr _3O Wdod Street, corner Virgin alley. trgeson - McMaster; 96 Mallet st,l door from Fifth C L Mairee,42. Smithfield st; betWeenttd and and 3d. James Wilson, Smithfield et, gd door-from'Fourth.; G W,Glassgrow, 103 Wood st, third door below Fifth:. tV tirmeas.,77 Wood streetifourth doorabOve Fourth. S bloorerrs-Wood, third door aboV'e Fourth.. Charles If Paulson, 73 Wood street near Fourth. ' McCord 4- Co,:carner-Wood and Fifth streets. John A. Garey,l43Wootist,op.lst Presb4terian Chinch "Cabinet and Chair Wm EStevensim, 3 Finterman's Row,Liberty and 7th s t Splane 4- Son, corner Smithfield' and Filth streets. - T B Young_4. rev, Smithfield street between 24 and-31 Hazlett 4- Frew, Sraithfiel4, near Formtlistreet:'- - &flounce .CoMpantes. National Lorui Fond andLiTe Ina.' Co, 64 Wood street. Delaware Mutual Safety, 42 Water - ' Western Insurance Co. of Tittsburgb, No. 39Water Protection Insurance Co, Office 127 Woodotreet. Franklin Tire Insurance Co, corner Wood and 3d ins. Wail Paper and Bordering. • : • W P Marshall, (Successor to S . O Hill,) 87 Wood street', 'James laward 4. Co, 82Wood st, 2, doors below Dia. ay: Sbidle, Smithfieldatreet, near, Fourth • Thomas Palmer; 47 Market st, between 3d and Tanners and apper Smiths. M Doerflinger, Wood street opposite Ist Pres,Church A Dapples, corner Liberty and Smithfield streets. L Shrom, Atheneum Building, Liberty street. Backofen, 124 Wood street. . • J Barndollar; L 26 Wood street: S Morrow, 17 Fifth st, between Wood.and Market. DemmleF, 50 Liberty street, near Market. Sheriff CS.lurk No. 8 Market streetinear Water. 'Kelly.. Bro., S ixth. between Wood and Liberty streets. James T Kincaid, Front and 2d streets, near Market. Gold Bealer, John B Danlevy, I.32Third at, bet Wood and Smithfield Emigrant Lines. Blakely & Co., Penn street, (Canal Basin.) P Byrnes 4. Co, 205 Liberty st.;Jno Thompson, AWL Livertool and Philadelphfit Packet Line, Brown 4- Kirk patnek, 144 Liberty street. - ' - Hotels • and Taverns. Brown's llotel,'Smithfield at., between Sechnd and Third. Virginia House, corner Water and Ferry streets Farmers' Len, I. Little, corner Fourth and Ferry streets Wl2l. Tell Hotel, Water street, above Smithfield. Eaglii,J Mehlaster,Jr,Airt, Liberty street. St. Charles, carrier Wood' and Third streets. National Hotel, water-street, above Smithfield. Perry Heine, corner Hancock st and Duquesne Way. Burnt District Hotel, corner Smithfield and Second its. Monongahela House, corner Smithfield awl Water sts.' Exchange 11.4 e), corner Penn and St. Clair streets. 7 oundry. Warehouse*. Wan, bleande Co, ea rn er 7th and Liberty streets. Nicbolson & Payne, 181 Liberty street, bead of Wood Win lsrin j Atherteum Buildinhic Liberty street. Pennock, Mitchell it Co,lBo Liberty. street. " Alex Bradley, (sign Gilt Stove ' ) No. 19 Wood street. ,John Anderson 4- Son, corner Water and Grant sts. Bakers and Confectioner's. A Andmws, " Eagle," $2 Diamond alley R Relay, R. Road, corner Wylie and Tunnel streets. El Hunker, Fifth street, near Market. A 4. P Scheldeeker, "Star," 42 Diamond alley. Mbrris Kunz, Smithfield at, bet. Fifth and Diamond alley Wm E Bowe, ; " Union," Smithfield it, bet. 3d and 4th. Milliners and Mantiat Makers. Mrs. Duff 10 St Clair street, between Penn and bridge Mrs Deee Fifth street, between Wood and Market. Mrs M E Morrison, No. 8 St. Clair street. Mrs Parker, N 0.4 Patterson's Row, St. Clair street. Miss Rain, comer Penn and St. Clau streets. . - Fancy and .Yariety . Goods. T K Ataeknigh ¢ Bros, 11.7 Wood 'treat, near Fifth. McCandless 4- Campbell, 97 Wood Meet. Geo W Knhn, 72 Wood street, sign Gilt Comb. Charles Arbuthnot, cor. Wood streetand Diamond alley Kauffman 4,80y1e, 88 Wood st,l door above Dinned ay Zebalon Ktnsey, 67 Market street, near Diamond. kGnseyt Knox, Set Alarketstreet, near Fifth. Cotto Manuirtaures Grier ¢ Monaghnn, 222 Liberty street. Boat 'Stores H A Weaver, Wayne street, Opposite Canal Basin. John Hannan, 59 Water st bet Wood and Smithfield. James Kerr, Jr. 4 , Co 36Water street, near Market. Joseph Major, No, 4 Market street, near Water. et MeCammon Stevens, 7 and 9 Market at, near Water Thomas Oliver, B. B. Bakery,29 Water street. Brush Afatiufaclurers. Blau ¢ C 0,1051 Wood street, above Fidtt. J . Kennedy,69 Wood street, fourth door above Fourth , . . I Family Groceries. A S Getty, corner Wylie and Washington - atreets. William Wilson, corner Second and BOIS streets. George /lambert, corner Penn and amber) , streets ThomarkApplebe, corner Wylie and Tunnel streets Georg* Arthur's, corner Smithfield and Fourth sts. Hugh Garvey, 143 Liberty street, opposite Fifth. J Donaldson, corner St. Clair and Penn streets. J S M Young 4- Co, corner Fourth and Ferry streets. It Paul corner Seventh and Grant streets. Cyrus Black, Diamond, back of Ohl Court /louse. %V Buchanan, corner Wylie and Chatham streets. Ii Hoeveler, Wylie st, between Tunnel and Chatham II C Kelly, corner Fifth street and Market alley. Thomas `'code; Liberty street, near Water.' Ttinuning, Hosiery and Variity. W Daly' & Co., blannfacturers and Importers, Fifth n. F H Eaton 4- Co, 02 Fourth et, bet Wood and Market. Wm M Hersh, corner Third and Market streets. John Orr 4- Co, Market street, near Filth. Joseph Horne it Co, 63 Market st.„ bet. 4tb.and Diamond : Tobacco, Snuff and Cigars. J Fullertoii,l46 Wood street,ticarSixtb. J McCollister,l9 Fifth at, between Wood and Market. Daniel Day, 49 Wood street, between 3d and 4th. I Stein, St. Charles Hotel Wood street. George Sheiller,l67 Smithfield street, near Fifth. W la Bluebell, Irwin st, between Liberty and Penn. A Mazurie,33 Hand street, between Liberty and Penn. Extract of Coffee. John 'Martin, Extraot of Coffee Manufacturer, GI Dia mond Alley, between Wood and 'Smithfield streets Glass Manufacturers. vt \lcCufy ei• Co, 139 Wood street. Chambers, Agnew 4- Co, 9 Wood, bet Wale' and Ist sts Bakeweil, Pears I Co, corner Wood and 2d streets. Curling, Robertson _f Co, corner Wood and Front ate- Simpson it Co, 2d Wood street, next Bagaley 4. Co . Music Stoics. John H Mellor, PI Wood stroct—Chickiring's Pianos . ' Lumber Merchants. WiStain Dilworth, Grant 'ninny near Seventh. Rowan ¢ Dawson, Sixth street, near Grant. Thomas :icon, Penn st., betßarkert.s alley and Irwin st. Soap and Candle Manufactories. A Wilson .Ir. Co., Ross Eaten, between 3d and 4th. Wilson& Gorman, Fourth street, near Ross • 13 C Sawyer it 50n,49 Wood pt, opposite St. Charles. - Fruits and Candies. Jas C Andoreon,ls Smithfield st, between tat and 2d. J Hanker, 92 Wood at, between 6th and Diamond alley Joshua Rhodes, 6 Wood street, near Water. • -Plough Manufactories. Robert Hall, No. - 147 Liberty - street. Hall 4. Speer, Penn street, corner Cecil's alley. Mustard and Spices. Johri B Bell, corner Liberty and Ferry streets. Rhodes ¢ Alcorn, 30 Fifth at, opposite Post Buildings Tea Stores. .18 M Young't Co, corner Fourth and Ferry streets. Pit.sburgh Tea StordBlFitlh st, bet Wood and Market Dentists. Wm.A, Ward, Dentist, Penn street, 3 doors above Hand Dlmmlution. rrIHE Co-Partnership heretofore exiatinghetween the 1 subscribers, under the firm of .1. S. BONNET & Co., is this day dissolved by mutual consent.' 'Either partner may use the name of the concern in settlement. JEROME S: BONNET. MATTREWD. PATTON. Pittsburgh, April Ist, 1850. - Irr Having told my entire interest la the firm of J. B. Boar= & Co. to M. D. Pamir, 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. • rap] J. B. BONNET. - - Gravel floating. THE'subscribers respectfully inform the citizens of Pittsbrughnxidvicinity,that they are now fully pre pared to fill orders for .GRAVEL ROOFING, in a mari ner not to be surpassed in.this city or elsewhere. From their eSperience 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, parneularlyin case offire, is too well known to reqUire any argument in its favor. To those who are unacquainted with our work, we beg leave to referthem to Messrs. Thomas Liggett, Sr., John F. Perry, Body Patterson, M. Kane, Jr., and others, for whom we have done work. Orders thankfully received and promptly attended to. We will be found on Wylie street, be' *wean High and Tunnel streets. MATTHEW McGOVERN. ' JOHN SKINNIN. To Printers. T io HN subscriber would call the attention of Printers to. his improved. Printing inks, of various kinds , and co re, which he offers for sale at the lowest market prices; and warrants to be of the verrafirstatßalitv.. Printing Ink Mattufacturer.; - • No. an and 833 Stanton st.,Naw:York. Bis agents m - Pittsburgh are—Mi. R. C. Stockton an trr Thispaper is printed with his News•lak.. loctle S. o. Stockton, BOOKSELLER AND STA27ONEA, No. 4; coma on Measarr AIM MEAD STIUMTB; H.AS constantly on hand for sale—Writing, Letter, Printing and Tea PAPER; Bcninet,Bludere, Ful lers' and Trunk BOARDS; Bora And .I , iewspaitar PRINTING INK—which he will sell at the lowest cash rives, Or in eachange for Rags and Tanners' Scram OBACCO.-40`' boses prime We just - receided - led for T sale hy - - TUART . . Orngo met flitDiciries Kekserla Peet:6l4l dyrapl A new article for. Coughs, Colds Iloctrsenists, Bronchitis, Whooping7CpughpAnharns.ancldhe Inirious,.Disepses of theLu>adraiid :Pulmonary- Organs. MIMS' MEDIOINE.hini;an action in affections - of th -Paltnoutuy tissues entirely different from any elf the Expectorant and Cough Remediesnowbiuse. It:is one , of themesttMeedy t as *ell as the most pleasantimedi cinernow in use...- It does not open ihe pores and ex pose to a vans team. One or two doses frequently al tartan. irritation and tickling sensation produced by a harassing cough.' Singers; public speakers, and those who are required to use the vocal organs to a great ex tent, wilt find in this. Pectoral Syrup a sure: and instant .remedffor hoarseness" - andlaryngeal irritation- It clears 'life throatperfectly of 'all collectionsof Mile : 011S, and mves tone and to the voice: - - SYMPTOMS--The irybsplaMs which ttentilly usher in a Cangh dr:Cold may be .enumenitad es follows i This disease in the:books is tulle - ratan:Vaud liPreeeded by iininereased - discherge fromthe nose, faeces and bran-. chisij .there. is a feeling of lassitude over the whole body - , and very often cold shiverings are felt; at least the body is more than usually sensitive to the action of .the air:-the pulse increases in frequency,'and there is, generally.more or less fever. - These symptomsare soon followed with hoarseness and a sense of roughness and' soreness in the windpipe and vocal organs, together with a - difficulty of breathing and a sense of Conan:o4km. of the chest. There is also attending a dull pain and sense of .weisht in the - forehead, tut well as a heaviness in,moving the eyes:t. These feelings, sometimes at the very beginning . of the, disease, and always snon,ofter, are attendedwith a distillation troth 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 thieker and more copious, and haying some ap •.pearance of pus:--; These are the leading symptoms of 'what is termed "a cold," which, If neglected, are likely to result in trre• parable. Injury to the Lungs, and Coltstnaertort. " Price 50 centsper bottle. • - For proof of - the above real the following certifi cates:— - - • ' Da. Hayssa:—We take pleasure in certifying, teethe benefit of other enterers; to the efficacy olyour PEC TOHAL,COUGII-StRUP; in ourease: ' Daring the use of two bottles pnrehased of yon we were eurecLof a hoarseness amounting to an entire-loss of voice ; and effeetually.relieved of a'severe_cough; .which threaten ed permanent injury to the lungs. Whl. A; HILL, At the Bctnilng.ticngi!gf Wm. A. KM+ Co. Pittsburgh. Feb. I?.50. . , Da.Eirriita:;You have asked me the effects of your Pectoral • Syrup in my own ease. I had - a very bad cough during part of last.winter. It began. with. a feel; ing . ef fulhaess In the head; Increased secretion and suf fusion -of tears;:together with hoarseness, pain in the bream 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 from any of the unpleasant symptoms enumera ted above:7-, You have my permission to publish this for the good of your sales, au well as the Public, if you de sire to - do so. Very respectfully, yours, &e. ' • G.,FHLLANSBEE. Prepared by Dr. Geo, H. Keyser, and sold by , • KEYSER Es APDOWELL, 140 Wood st., cornet of Virgin alley, To whom all orders must be addressed. . [nov2o 'ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER'. PEPSI.NI TICE- TRUE DIGESTIVE FLUID Or Gastric Juice , A GREAT DYSPEPSIA CURER REPARED Bum Rennet, or the fourth stomach of P the Or, after directions by Baron Liemo, the great Physiological Chemist, by J. S. HOUGHTON, M.D., No. 1,1, North Eighth street, Philadelphia, Pa. This is a truly wonderful remedy (or INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSLA, JAUNDICE, CONSTIPATION; LIVER COMPLAINT, and DEBILITY, caring:after Nature's own method, by Nature's own agent, the Gastric Juice, Half a' teaspoonfall of this Fluid, infused in water, will digest or dissolve I'm POVIDT or Rossi Burr is *BOOT TWO cocas, out of the stomach. _ SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE! , Baron Lnrant;in'his celebrated work on Animal them istry, says :"An artificial Digestive Fluid, analogous tai the Gastric Juice, may be readily prepared from the mu cous membrane of the stomach or the calf, th which - wt. - :ions articles of food, as meat and eggs, will he so soft ,eued, changed and digested, just in th e sautemanner as ;hey would be in the human 'stomach."' Dr. PEZKERA, in his famous treatise on " Food and Di, et," published by Fowlers & Wells, New lork, page 35, states the same great fact, and describes the method of preparation. Them are few higher authorities than Dr. Pereira. Dr. COSMIC, in his valuable Writings on the " Physiolo gy of Digestion," ohsetyes Mat " a diminution of the due quantity of the Gastric /Meets a prominent and-all-pre vailing cause of Dyspepsia ;" and he states that . " a clia tingnistted professor of medicine in London,who was severely afflicted with this comPlaintAndiag everything e4e to fail, had recourse. to the Gastric Jame, obtained from the stomach of living animals, which proved com pletely anecessfain Dr. Dueness, author of the famous works on "-Vegeta ble Diet,",says: "It is a remarkable fact in physiology, that the stomachs of animals, maeertited in water, im part to the fluid the property of dissolving varionsillli• cies of food, and of effecting . a kind of artificial diges tion of them in no wise different from the natural digest ive process," - • . Dr. prilON'll great work, the "Chemistry. orbtan," (Lea & Blanchard, Willa', 1846;pir - 321..2) says: "The discov. cry of:PEPSIN forms anew era in the cheinleallustori of Digestion. From recent experiments we. know .that food- la dissolved as rapidly in an artificial digestive fluid prepared .from it is in the natural CAS. trieJuice itself." Professor..Dinsousox, of the Jefferson College. Phila delphia, in his great work on Haman Physiology, devotes more than fifty pages to an exanunation of this subject. His experiments with Dr. Beaumont, on the Gastric Juice, obtained front the living hunrau stomach and from animals, aro well known. "in all cases." he.says t gestiOn occurred as perfectly in the artificial an in the natural digestions." AS A DYSPEPSIA. CURER. - . Dr. ilortarrros's preparation of PEPSIN hai produced the mostmarvelous greets, curing cases of Debility, Emaciation, Nervous Decline,and Dyspeptic Consump tion, supposed to be on the very verge of the grave. It is impossible to give the details of cases in the limits of this adVertisement—but'authenticated certificates have been given of more than TWO HUNDRED REMARK ABLE CURES, in Philadelphia, New York, and Boston alone. These were nearly all'desperate eases:and the cares were not only rapid and wonderful, but perma nent It Is a great NERVOUS ANTIDOTE and particularly' useful for tendency to bilious disorder, Liver Complaint, Fever and Agile, or badly treated Fever and Ague, and the evil effects of Quinine, Mercury, and other drugs upon the Digestiyel organ after n long sickness. Also, for excess in eating, and the to free use of ardent WI , its. It also reconciles Health . with Intemperance. OLD STOMACH - COMPLAINTS. - , There Is no form of OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS which, it does not seem to reach and remove atence,— No matter how bad they may be, it GIVES INSTANT RELIEF! A sink dose remora elate unplecuans toms, and it only needs to,be repeated, fora short time_ , to make these good effects permanent.' PURITY OF BLOOD and VIGOR OF BODY, follow at once. It iB particularly excellent in cases of Nausea, Vomiting, Cramps, Soreness of the pit of the Stomach, listress ter eating, low, cold state, or the Blood, Hefty' fleas, Low ness of Spirits, Despondency, Emaciation, Weakness, tendency to Insanity, Suicide, Ac.' Price , ONE DOLLAR per bottle. Oise bottle will-of ten effect a lasting cure. • , . Every bottle bears the written signature of S XOUGHTON, MIL, Sole. Propiie tor. Sold by agents in every town in' the United States, and by respectable dealers in Medicines generally. Agents for Pittsburgh, KEYSER k.'McDOWELL, let Wood street- . Retail dealers supplied at Proprietor's prices. Dpir2O:y . Also, for sale by R. E. SEILLE.R.S, 57 Wood street. Phtlosophi , BvNTethia VaAptablo WHEN the theory of the circulation of the blood was established, -thei secret springs of vitality were then partially exposed - to our view. We saw and understood that the food-; we- eat, was eenverted into blood; whiclirepaired the waste of the animal machine; the food is fuel, which keeps at a life het 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, even :to the extremities of the hair and horny nail. While the blood is thus the shako( life, it is also the seat of disease. Food gives thehody strength; Brandreth's pills give blood the necessary power to throw out from itself all impurities' thus ren dering the ritream of life pure and healthy; If men were more sincere, there would be fewer religions breeds; and if they keptelose to nature's laws in the management of their bodies, they. would require little medicine. As mentrow‘intelilligent they will become wiser and hap pier; even now, their wisdom Is proved by the fact that, when sickness assails them, they use Brandreth's Vege table Univerai Pills, which soon restore them to health. They are peculiarly adapted to the climate, and require no extra care when they are used, in either diet or 'cloth ing. They should be always in the house, so that upon the first indication of sickness they may be used. Otte dose in the beginning is more potent for good, than a dozen aher the sickness is fixed In the system: ' In colds, coughs, asthma, rheumatism, costiveness, fevers, and in all acute, heavy or deep seated pains, their effects will be found beyond all praise. Three or five will act like a charm, often curing a dangerous malady at once, ea . ving months of sickness and-this-evils thereunto attend ing. Remember, /3mndretli'a. Pills are "R. known and fully tested medicine, one - that is used - by hundreds of thousands in this country, and through Out 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,' leavlug strength and health ; they producehealthy sleep at night,.and. ap petite that relishes all kinild of food. Sold at No. 29 Diamondalley—theOnly piacislit Pitts- burgh where the genuine Brandreth Pills are kept folsale —the undersigned is the _only agent in the city, dee-Q:3m • - • THOMAS- REDPATH. Bull's Sarsaparilla and the Cholera. N ' OT a 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 - Lonisville, where this Sarsaparilla is made, and where from 150 to 200 bottles are retailed daily, but few isolated cases -of Cholera have occurred, and, they were either peisons from boats or those who disregarded our advice: • [Cinch:mad Chrerstele, For sale by KEYSER & 511010VVF,LL,1401Voritdat. Fittsburgh,where the genuine -article may;. always• be hialned• " (PAM • • . Relief for Cramps. ITE ` HAVE ABDOMINAL WABAW,RS,Imade from 1' ttre most approvedEnglithpattents, furnished and recominended4 Thomas Bakewell, Esq., and a number of e 111 Went Physicians, being a most convenient appara tus forthe application of warm or hotwaterto the bow. incase. of cramps in Cholera. - As every person subject to sadden attacks, no family should be without—• atleast without oue; For tale by_r_ . SCAIFE d, ATKINSON; • First street, between Wood and Market sta. TI.TST RECETOP; a fresh s u pply of Dr. S. S. Fiieles .ortlttable Nledieules,amongwhieh are remedies for Canitatiption; Coughs and Dyspepsia. - Also:, Abdeminal Suppotters, Shoulder Breees,lrrhaling Tubes , and .Leo tures on the Treatment and'Oura - of CoOdumptlon, &c • For sale by, COULTERA RACK?, gists, - „ oels t corner-of Wood,hod Wit streets 4ieliiitOii4f.i.. BOOK .A.ND_,Jf43‘PRINTINEV. =" NT Coniei - cifilitoiiii eirtd.„Vittls.S treats. __.•• Illng Proprietor 011itiCilitniisnig htsacoar 'ArtiOrsigersirro iia,"reelinctfully informs*his friends -and theiiiatrons of there papers,tnat he has a large:at !alma er.Pf.T9B TYPE AND ALL OTIIERDIAT'EarAL "'itedesitiry 'a Job Printing Otice, and thatte,is pre - pared-to:eieettte - tarrirreznass rnmrTso or wrier narvarrnor: Books, - • Bills'aftidilig, etrentars, , _Pamph/its„.... Heads, - - - -Cards. `Blanks;, . : ' Rat Tips. of2lniak 5, amboat and Canol witlCappropriate ono, printed on therbortost I otice and woe: reasonable terms. • , He - respectfully asks the patronage of his friends and thepublic generally, in this branch, of his business:. • sep23 . , , HARPER; W I ,bid ' SA DIESC W. WOODIVELL," CADINEr • r. - - FURNITURE MANUFACTURER; Wure•roomr -97 ' , and 99 Third x reet. 0-W.M.• respectfully informi his friends and castom : era that - he has now completed the targest antra,- nest stock of household . farniture: ever before' seen in this city; is he is determined to , uphold the_quality with welbiensozied raaterials,best workman - ship, and newest designs; and from' the extent of his orders and facility in manufacturing,' he -is.enabled to produce warranted furniture; at the lowest priccs. ' • ' • Ile has adopted the principle of identifying the'ens-, tomers" interest - with his own, in nuality and price, and keeps always - on-nand the greatest variety of every des cription of furniture, front the cheapest and,platnest, to the most elegant and-costly; that a house, or any Part of one, may be furnished from his steckior .manafactured. expressly.to order: He-there Corp solicits an inspection, that the aditaniages of his establishment maybe known. The following articles consist, in part, of his stock, which for richness of style and finish, cannot be surpassed in. any of the Eastern cities : din and drawing, room _ chairs, of every variety, consisting of rosewoood, ma hogany- and walnut Elizabethen, Conservatoire and Easy Chairs, of every. description ;Couches, Soles; Tete-a-tete and bi vans of the latest:French and American patterns-, Tashaes; What-Nati; and ladies' inapt Writing Desks various kinds; Work Tables and fancy inlaid stands, music rtands, and holders - marbletop r atit 7. :• ogany, rosewood end walnut centre sizes of and sota, bies, extension dining tables; - all the • Most improved, and decidedly the best kind made; card,Perabroke hall and pier tables, • wardrobes, - bedsteads - and waShatands of ' each a large assortment; gothic hall and parlor reception chairs, ottomans' and and stools, secretary and book eases, side hoards, 'fire screens, towel racks; hat stands, and music stools, cribs and cots • fol , ehildrent paper mnche, table and tea poys, ma - ,hogany, rosewoodontul • inlaid pearl- Tables, A large assortment of COMMON FUnNITUREI and WINDSOR CHAIRS. Catunanuarans supplied with . all articles in their line ' ' STAsll3o6i'lit tit 4 HOTELS, furnished at the short est notice. .." All orders promptly attended to 0111AIRN•Ikrin FURNITURE,. /4.98 'Dowd straer,betwesn'llfarker and Mai amyl aide. Ws have now•on - hand a larger Unli t.: splendid stook ofevery variety ot CHAIRS andCABIIiETTURNITURE,which we are confident cannot be su r pa s s e d, 4 equalled, in this City, Or rt the-West, in style arid ffnish. Those who are in wantor Furniture are respectfully invited to call and examine for themselves. F s tecunboau furnished on in., shortest nstice. All orders promptly attended to. , O'JOONNELL. IdULLEN CO. Furniture and Chair Ware Rooms. T. lb. YOUNG .t. CO., corner of Third 462F r if and Smithfsek t st r ~ apposila Brown's Hotel, 7„, Pitoburgh,Pa,keep constantly on hand g'\ l,— ;' r'' and make to order. at the lowest priees, HOUSEHOLD and. STEAMBOAT FURNITURE- , and. G7IAIRS, of the beet ivorkmanship and most approved styles, . tebl.s Steamboats, Ahoy t. Tin subscribers tender their an kciowledgments for the favors bestow e • upon t em by their Steamboat friends, and would respectfully remind them and others ince. rested in building boats, that they are at all times pre pared to furnish, on the mast reasonable terms, every description of Cabin Furniture and Chairs ot the ber material and workmanship-. T B YOUNG& CO., Corner Third and Smithfield streets; febl.s opposite *Brown's Hotel?' a. c. iteststam.. • . Dian= Elntinautei Cs, Daimler, CABINET WAREROOM,SMITIIFIELDSTREET, Between Seventh unit and Stramberritatley,Pinsburg, Fa. HAMMER DAVLER keep constantly unhand a variety of excellent and fashionable Furniture, warranted equal to any in the city, and sold on as favorable terms as can be obtained atany similar establishment in Me West. They have now on hand an unusually extensive stock, embracing all kinds of Furni ture, tram the cheapest and plainest ,to.tife most costly and elegant. All orders promptly attended to. mralz6m %VAL - E. STEVENSCiN - coniinuesto menu-, facturiCABLVET- WARE of every deserip a Ilia old stand, vorner of Liberty and 1mr. 4 m 4. -' 4 A Saves; strtetii± UNDERTIOUNG attended to, hi all lea branades, , 1 • • 'turLyit London; 111. t 'DUKE London and Mara tiostard,try the keg, for sale Lg toehltat] JOSIWA ROBINSON. 11:011Ni4 GADIICSP BENUNALLY. ALI...6OIII'NY. SCIWOIi, under the direction oCAlr,a; Mra. N. j l'arraar.a, will be Re-Opeued iU "Colonnade Row," Federal street, on MONDAY, September 2d. A primary department, and a number of optional 'butch es, have been added, and a corps of teachers secured, to that instructions will now be given to scholars at all ages and attainments. For partieulds see circulars, which may tie had at the book. stores—or consult the Principals, at' their dwelling, on Federal street. ALLegainsp,Aug.3. - augsitf E. Williams ILL °pada CLASSICAL and ENGLISH SCHOOL Lon the 1s Monday of Sopumbrr nazi. Room, over J. o..Williants a; Co.'s store, router of Wood and Fifth Whl. U.llowean, Hon: WALTER H. Lowalr., Dr. Emaorr, . J. a McColtD, Esq., " Dr McGuz, I. D. NViia.u.iss. [131r.„.,u* Verse. arrival of Fall Stock or Carpets. riIHE subscriber having just returned from the East, is 1 now tete ivitig and opening a splendid stock orgoods, consisting in part of very rich style Carpets, viz: • " Brussels, Taeestry Brussels and Velvets, imported eXpressly.for this market. -.also, Imperial 3 ply, wperrino ply, with a heavy stock o : all the lower priced 'grades • together with a large variety of Hearth Rugs, Door ' Mats, Stair ,Rods, White, t, reen, Blue and Scarlet figured Baize, from f to 3 yards wide. A superior article of French Table and Piano Covers. Oil Cloth, from t a eight yards wide, Occ., All the above named articles having been selected with great care, and purchased at such pr ces asto ena ble Min to sell cheaper than any hause west of the mountains. .Citizens and persons from the country are requested , to call and examine the stock atLynd , B Carpet Emporium, No. CO Fourth street, and No. 63 Wood street. au gthr E. W. LYND. 6. JUST RECEIVED, a eases of Fancy STRAW and CHIP BOHNETS_, Ladies , Riding HATS, Children's and Misses , Bonntts,Soys' Rats, ¢o.— !Those wanting Bonnets will please give her a call be fore purchasing; elsewhere. All orders promptly attend. ed to, lii No Fifth: st.. PayioOn MRS. A. LEECH., ,11 - 11.S5OLUT1ON.—The partnership of /donna Zr. hata is this daydissolved,l3y mutual consent. The bu siness of the firm will be settled by E: Lee.T, R. AI7FRPFIY, Pittsburgh, 38th Jad.i 1849. ' H. LEE. NOTICE—The underiigned will ehitinue the Wool business and attend to the sale of Woolen (Mods' at the old place. U. IL? In retiring from the late firm of Murphy & Lee, I take great pleasure in recommending Mr. H. Lea to the confidence of my friends and to the pubdo. Jana° • J..R. MURPHY. Notice. . A N application will be made at the next meeting of .11.Ahe Legisliture of Pennsylvania, to incorporate a Bank to be called the Mechanics Sank of Pittablitgkito be located in the City of Pittsburgh, and to have 'a cap!• talnot exceeding two hundred thousand dollars. julylr6m THOMPSON BELL. .ExtroFamtly Flour. "DOR the convenience* of the citizens, the proprietors J. 7 of the 'PITTSBURGH, CITY MILLS," have placed boxes forum reception of orders, at the following places: B. Floyd's store, corner of Wood and atit sta.; • M.Haywood's Shoe store, corner Liberty and Market • A. Beelen's storeod street; • . '• • L. Wilcox, J r., Druggist, cor. 4th and Smithfield; • John Smith's store, cur. High and. Wylie streets ; Telegram, Office, Fourth street; . - C. Kelly, Grocer, cor,,tith st. and Market alley ; M. Grass's st-.ie, oth Ward. - The Flour wacnits will call twice or thrice-daily, for orders, and the promply either in barrels or sacks, (sack Flour is preterabln- for family use,) without charge for cartage. • . It is plain that no accounts can be allovved,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. Imay2ol WILMARTR & NOBLE. HO: FOR CALIFORNIA. min subscriber .has been authorized to receive Pack -1 ages to be forwarded to San Francisco bythe house of CORWINNE, BROTHER & CO., rit Panama• and to engage Passage 111 fi rst class salting Ilessels'from Panama to San Francisco. Every Information given, on application to JOSHUA ROBINSON, apt 3 Post Buildings, Fiftb at., near Wood. cnIICAPESTSLIMMER_GOODS IN TOWN .— Light Cloths; all .191:104,,GaghMaietien; Se6t6hlPlaraS, en . Drills and Daelrs - , , with every . ' variety of Mar seilles and other Vtistingsand Trimmings, by jee . JOSHUA ROBINSON. ; The 44 Pititilbqrgh Brewery." aAVING,takt ri u lease-of this wet! known Brewery, and having it now ihiull operation ~.1 am now, pre pared to furfah,nyfriends 'and the public with a sups nor ariferii_iirm,Es and BAYARI.tilsi 'BEER, in any , quantity. Call and see, tape corneref Penn u!reet and Barkers TAM'. A..BMTZ. Window' Shades, Banners, LASS '"PAINTING AND STAINING, warranted to G wash, at No. 10,. ST.' CLAIR SVIZET, PITTSBIII3OII. For specimens, cal Lat Wilkins , Hall; Walker's Ex change, Smithfield street Keevil's Hat Store; IVond - street. • - : Masonic awl I. 0.11 - FN. Aprons and Badges, painted -in; a superior manner. Fresco painting executed In superior style,withpmCn PSI and Foreign designs:,. S. SIMMS.WATSON, - le4itr: . . EDWARD - R. KERNADI . egl-0,61t 4 44 . ' . • ••• " ' • - :_- _.. Q[iothing.: Wipter Oathlna Belling Low .fo'r. Cowl). DELANY,I9O Lfttrty greet, pi t yb urg h,-h" on hand irlarga, dasortment. of tlua-latest style of ••'Winter COCS, inoltiortablocolors., MOO, PMI'S, Vests and all other. articles In the elothlna line, Wholesale purehaNers will find d 0 1111111b1:13- ittOCk 10- -Melte(' ftpinj and will bosnldlOwfar rob; • 'sleet!) U. Dlr ARGIUNT, kNPORMS faendaand /31 , 00ffit17011/ Itg. no ti °pow ed t he yOita•Pll'oll 4 , rtt Noi ihtit'd ee erccon he calk:dol. aft titnec with ettything hie !Wein:Me in the wart fitifeked plpta anti WOlkitittli , like Mtltlo7l," tik MUM!! art fai tfd , hr An Ve4 , l and most Nall! on able inuterint,oinl . an pititos Wi it /Mt YIRST#4 tOgrard !fin ot:stneg ilgafrti Of .0011*(46iititt We pat , !Olin. A 000 d awe iFfif 114444Mmt* 01,01111 NC, u1t , 71.,y on hand. •' Al F. It C /I A NT. TAILOR, No, a 7 titnigfiehi tireli ,T_TA.s•JUka tWE',/V1 , .0 emiym ite , rdeS fwgs and enretOny of.loy:w4 aforlo6t trfer476.• o:4§l,,qteei and MP CRti 4_,Agt:ql , lkill* tip VAlScrf {NOS—of the react OppftlVKl 664911 fitti4 c te4 he is prepared to take to oitiel ftles, , feiy tes.4- tto 4641 and on the snot rataoliebt.s-kilit+o.. He hue alwaytt on #t4 1 144- Ofr 4 PatthiolltatiK itif4tlf ehor We 4 ,, Collars Cravate,ll4nli(ttohmto.fitoYe4,. 011et111D0 eittifilta# _ JOHN IIIVIAHH/Wi, lAUlesais and Retail Mate tn.e/altiitig, /40olit Pisulirgh,Pa, liflYffitock of. Pall aud Winter Cidibint 010, 'ol,' amounting to, upwards of 5100,009, Which I Oink will be found to by one of the choicest se:auburn& of Of , meats ever got-up in this or any other city in the WOO. 'ern country. •• My purchases having Leen all made early,' , have therefore avoided the lota advances made In almost all descriptions of Woollen Goods, and am. therefore ena bled to offer my stock at unusually lbw prices. I have this season paid more than usual attention to the manufacturing and style of my garmentt,so that the very lowest priced as welt at the finest are got up in a style luid elegance not to fie surpassed. Hundredi of new Customers, both wholesale and retail, have been attracted as much by the superior make of the clothing as by the lowness of-my-prices. . The proprietor wohld particularlY call the attending of all *alert ut-Clothing to Lis present stock, believing that upon. examination of the quality and pnecs of his Goods they will be induced to purchase at his eatablish ment. The wholesale room nnow contains upwards 'of %000 garments, from the finest in quality to the lowestin The proprietor is now determined to make this dePart meat a point of great attraction, and with this view, has constantly on hand a large' quantity of goods suited to every Bettina of the United Swizz. • In the cutting department will always b t found a very large selection of all the chbicest makeeof Cloths, Clag , simeres and Silks, to be found in this or eastern markets. He is prepared to make cloths to order in the shortest 'twice in the latest and most fashionable ttyles. He respectfully invites his old friends and customers, as well as the public in general, to call and examine for Great Inducements to Buy Clothing WHITE OAK FOBS CLOTHING STOP.E N 0.219 LIBERTY, AND 52 IRWIN STREETS. TH E subscriber svisbing to sell his entire stock of CLOTHING, otters h is .EXTENSIVE ASSORT ENT OF— ' NEW AND FASHIONABLE GOODS VERY LOW PRICES.. Pcmons wishing to purchase will save money by calling on him. seY24 IV. J. RAVITT, Proprietor. AGENCY OF lielneaWs Celebrated Patent. Shears. 11111 E undersigned hasbeen appointed,by Mr. Heinesh,• of New York, sole• Agent for the sale of his justly celeb rated patent Tailone,Shears. He offers these Shears now at manufacturer's - prides." Havirig a complete as sortmenti)f , these 13hdars, from 64#c. .up: to SU a piece, be calls the attention or,Ladiel, Milliners ,and Dressma kers and Tailors, mhis establishment, the FRANKLIN. CLOTHING - STORE, 178 Liberty . street;4th door from St. Clait s •and respectmlly solicits a' share' of the' public patronage, which this etude so justly deserves. • ' • octal:ice* - • , - J. F. HAVENOTTE. Dry ettobn. SEVENTH GREAT 5R51 . 1-ANNUAL SALE 3F ,"‘"‘ -go One Price store of A. A. EIaSON Cr. CO" Not. 62 and 64 Market strut -tx - rua. commence on Motroar, Deeeniber 30,.1.550 and continue through the month of January. On this occasion, the whole of their immense establihment will be thrown open for Retail Trade, and their ellen• sive stock, amounting to One Hundred and Thirty Thousand Dollars, wall be offered at Retail, at fully one. fourth leas than usual prices. . • • The notice ot their Semi-Annual Sale to any one of the thousands Who attended the sale of last year, will be sufficient guaranteefor a call this Season. They will however mention a few of the Goods and Prices, forthe benefit of those who have never attended their Sales— Rich Castuneres, - - 75 c. -Usual price $1 00- 500 pa; Cotton and Wool Caalimeres, luinFrr , s. Cation and Wool Deletions, 15, - Usual' prize 20 and 25e. ; • alp. High Colored Plain DeLaines, 45e. Usual price GO ps. Striped and Figured Silks, GOe. Usual Nice . 50 pa. Black Silks.: Reduced 25 per cent.; " 10Cips. French hierinoes, $l,OO. (huh! Price 81,57 i 309 ps. Paramettas and Lyonese Cloths: Reduced Xi 2500 Long Square Shawls, which will be-sold" at from St to S 5 less than the usual prices.; " 9000 yds. Bonnet Ribbons, at S and 10c. - Usual price East Colored Calicoiii,qc.. Usual price Sic.; ' 100 cases English and American Calicoes, 8 and WC. _Usual price 10 and 1.1.1 e.;• • ' 90cases Bleached Muslini. Reduced tle. per yard 1 - •A'M bales Brown Muslin—all grades; - Also—Laces, Embroideries, 'frimailngs, Hosiery and Gloves, Linens , Checks, Ctoths, Cassimeres, Cassinets Together with an immense variety of other . Goods, all of which will be marked down to lower prices than any of their previous sales - They invite an early :call, as many of their choicest Goods will soon be sold. • The lowest price named at first. ; • • • - • • - A. A. MASON & CO'.; dee3U Nos. 62 and 6.1. Market street NEW FALL GOODS: • JOSEPH HORNS a Co., No. 73,Market, .near Fourth street,. _ HAVF! just received and offer for sitle•at Wholesale and Retail— NEWEST STYLES OF DRESS TRIMMINGS Bonnet Ribbons and Flowers; Florence Silk; Velvets and Plumes; Embroidered Collars; Cuffs and Chenii, netts; Linea Cambric. Handkerchiefs; Embroiciereil and Revie'd Cashmere ; ..alpaea merino and ' silk .Hose; children's plain. wool and 'Tartan -Hose; children's Hoods, Gaiters and Jenny Lind Coats kid, merino And fleeced silk Gloves; gents. Berlin; buck and kid Gloves; : gents. super silk Shuts and Drawers; goats. Saxony. and merino Shirts and Drawers; Suspenders ;Collars; fancy Cravats ; Comfons,• Scarfs; Zephyr. Work•and Canvass; Carpet - Bags; Umbrellas ; Yarns ; Curtain Fringes; Combs; Button s;&e., Ac. ID - Bay State and imported long and square Shawls of every,qiinlity. : • • - • Fresh•Arrlvo..Ne*' Goods t NO. 75 MARKET ID-Brrwszri ;roman stag= TUZ•DIAISOND.,t3 FRENCH, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN WINTRR DRY GOODS! TIRE undersigned is now receiving from the Eastern THE ;cities by Express, a splendid assortment of Panty and Staple lky goods,. purchased exclusively for Cash, from the importers and manufacturers, at least Twenty five per cent. below the cost of those who made their pur chases earlier in the season, and will be sold Wholesale and Retail for eash ... EXTRAORDINARY %%AGAIN& ' ' ' ' 50 pieces Lupin's French Merinoes, CherrY, Scarlet, Pink, Green, Maroon, Black, Mazarine Blue and Mode colored, from 871 e. n 0 to the finestquality, manufactured under the Frenoh-Rcpublic. 15 Pieces Superior Bombazines, Lupin's thanufacture —at unprecedented low prices:: - • 150 pieces Black and Colored Alpacas, from 18-b cents. per yard up to the finest Silk Warp and Mohair Lustres* manufactured. 125 pieces l'itibet;Parnmetta and-Coburg Cloths, all colors and qualities, and cheaper than ever before offer ed in this city. - • • .150 pieces Anieriean and British Prints, superior quali ty, and will be sold at extremely low prices. 450 SHAWLS: Superior Bay State ano - Waterloo Long Shawls; Oliametiou, Silk and Turk Satin De Chein and all Wool Broeha Shawls, Black and Colored Em broidered Cloth Shawls, Plain arta Embroidered - Black and Colored Silk Fringe, Thibot and Mous: De Lain Shawls. 350,petterns Superior Dress Silks: Plain . Chamelioh Silk and Stitin De Chein, Wide Black Gro De Rhine Silks; Plain'and Fancy. Figured Silks, and Black Plaid Oro De Armour Silks. . . 150. pieces Cloths, Casaimeree.and Meetings, superior quality, and will be sold at a great reduction 'rem form- DOMESTIC AND - STAPLB" GOODS. 500: pieces Bleached filuslin, good - qattlitY, Widthiii . from 6 to 12} ,cents per yard. ..- . . - 600 pieces heavy. yard wide Brown Muslin, from 61d. to the beat article manufactured. . • - 200 'pieces Red, White and Yellow Flannels, from . lB.l eents per yard up to the finest Silk Warp . and. Welch Gauze PlannellinpOrled. • ' 100 'pieces Irish Linen, warrantedreade of Flax yarn, round thread;isirelwisti hand spun and grass.bleaclied.. les pieces Checks,stiperlorina from lola cants centa per yard ? together with a large aysorteletit of Damask. Table Linen" and Table Cloths; Russia . Diaper and Crasfi, Cassiaens, RentuckY Jeans . , Bed Ticirtng,Do• mestic Guighams, lin . Colored' Camcs' Linseys Canton Flannel's, ifcc. • • . 350 dozen Ladies and Gendernen's Gloves and Hosiery —including every variety and quality, which will be sold at extremely low prices. . -; The ‘ 'custoniers of Lease and all cash buyers requested 'to. call alid examine the geods, fled secures bargainiasthey.wilt be offered Whcilesale and Re. ail a very iONV prices. I]7' No. 75 Afrerkei street, Pim btivgh. uovlo • ABSALOM Glottis : Cloths I .Glottiti I T , EASTERN JOBBING PRIEPS-11 5 - pieces A gl a d ; an d, Fano , / colored. French and English CLOTHS; Pilot, Cloaking and Drab Cloths. - - • - Just opened at - .- - - - . A. A. MASON . * CO.'S, dec2; -, - '.-Nos: 62 ;End 64.'hIniket-itrent. ' Orton; to 'Z'attoro: . • UST RECEWED . -6 Do aissorted;Tailors' - 4"titent sham, from - No.lo Aiwa to. No, , ALSO- , 4 -Do z. Barb ets , P_atettt 'Sat s .ora,:dira tfrom the.miaufacturera; stud for tale ' SOWN ea TETLEY'S, 136 Wood st.., - may 22 2,d00m below VizErm,i)ley. -_,•.-:,.ffltattllaneous:.? - --...:.2.i..-:,.. • slardeereti I,v ssielggenee.„ SAFErry:` PERPETWVAN 'I3ECURITE 70 WALNUT STREET- PRILADRLPHIA - , , HErNATIONAL - :LOAN FUND TRE UN it tvAtr.un PLA cE for °bigot ng all Wine s, uIisra:IIXISHILANIDS3OO 4 :4 I 47 I / 1 ":: Liquors, kc.,GOOD rind CHEAP, t ;' ' 5 hos lately—in consequence of the =mei. AND - CMS large saki made him toermatimers=beenabilged ra . o %.s.stalr ...00. 00 0. 4 . nail tO G2lOOOOOO Jargelyto replenish hie stock by fresh importations; and • 1G . he - has now the satisfaction of elating some of .the best - ,IxTrrn a large rurplutof'profits.:s Xportliih'bf bath Wines arid - Liquors ever. imported ny him.., He would VII , capital'and surplus invested WV. SlaloYeMtettur teller SO some invoices as follows—viz:-. -;, I Stocktyand other secdritleir inthe'City ofNeW York: DUPE.GOBDON tc CO. SIIERRIES*-embraeing Policiesheld in this tountry over 6,00 Q. ...Persons iri cate Yule at very low prizes, rare old, and some veer suited participate in the im)fits of. the Company choice MANRANILLA, all on draught by theganon. California rfas train at reduced-rates. -" e sera old &Beate AMONTILLADO, in eniks of la Among the protantages - ore Policy in this VettiPany 0/11110aN OteigalV rthzied tor comitirgere. Some EXTRA are the followingr- - AhioNTILLADO in bottles, put up in Europe, which he ',. Aparty insured. for the whole term of life'tnaYet any revileheer as equal to uny that can be produced: - time., borrow ens-hail the amount ationniatpretniam, without noteer operantet dePtlaitof'polioyietieis:do• *** 'the MANZANILLtiond AMONTILLADO Sher!. rota ars pectiliarlY adapted lb convalescents, us they .gg....led to divuuen orPrento., - - -, strengthen without, stimulating, and have not the acid of 'lie maY et any time sortelmerhispolley, dad tecolie mon,. other wi nce , . . - , .back ae value tnereoroneliallthri gross sum puld by YO UT V/1511,5 ...principally. specially *elected for biotin annual eurumon Premiums.' • • • Ms sales te consumers , from the stock GO IhntstormtW,' . A party already insured far wholelife maven jay.. el iplow L end importd direct, - - - men; 0f..1t stud' sum, convert bia,itiSarallae,pia,Ctlew 11.43 Mil Wines ere fruity find delicate, and Italie been Polley upon the losa - system new introduced, Stiprtiral try bif ettetomers, - - bee:mire or :toot - Panitentready insured and ;entitled: to' e'lle . ri-14ird . *Sta,seteepslionty overall other Portsandßed Wines loon., are shot odt front said twothird • loan tithe ikshVa• deft /14 , Vieth , ' 'prcietiy upon the terms stated id the - Sodietraltuhplt. Missy ore; f vartens sorts and prices in bottles end on ,lets,. s , • dfiitifOiPy go gallon, or wholesale b l ithe eask. Among ti• Paw may, at a moderate annuajp,premiudi t iosar; fleet I.* Olifis Mt dentate WHITE,' OR? and 1HAL5.1.. for /ire'' , ood be "-Wl° age 60- Itoorlir 441 sgl , Port • • suni iellstrredurie 0160000ofilbevaidke nut If eopereone etrfteringwlth Orwell!, aXection of the bow.' he dies before reaching Bier age, the dull sum insured efi{tilt4 tiClO6 vseedsl Maxie YOWL - will be paid.taids CamilYtqlegatrepiemititivei. , Of various Sorts, 4ry and Xich, boo boomtle oluilmnartio ;he Atioutio - oltiosAltePo` gytirer gym., ta East and West sera e 4 i l s It a ° . gregations 16 idattre the lives of theft Prilitors, and on &rare-Skid-4m heti les ssdby tasks. . , , , Christmas or Nei Year's day to to ake- thelatody a - pre. As to the tti'AEXLED WINES 'ofthe subscriber. it sena& thepolicy ! This la certainly an 'excellent may is-vteo iiigt Stitt MOrsr EXTRA CILAMPAGNE of ' showing their regard for.their hlidister f whose salary k 11W kokoeid SIPARKL,ING MOSELLE, imported in very rosily cases is scarcely etmallo. his irdraediato fry hifir sre *votive' ter"..atal ether 'Wine"; and are sold wants.. To the man of (=BY, at his death; it lea cell. el ofieva SS iowt es fuoi of the inalior wines now in the solatlon beyond expression" to know that' his helpless 10416 et *Melt art put upon buyers ttairst little ones are thuo provided for. , - . ~.; lie has giro CIiAMYAGNEWI of varilMS brands Churches involved, would do well to in sure' the, lives and qui/lilies at very losi r pricecretail or wholesale_ t o of one taara' , Or the trusteeti,,at 'whose demise-the the article of t eLAifET WlNESigemenallY, the saited- Macon: would be. aPidieitto liquidate the debt. bet holdt Instil to hen judge, and he otters the finest Exploratory pomp - Mete and information given gratio, stock here, tiara the very lowest price.,bythe single do. at the Banking House of WM. A. HILL - ac. zen, to the first class or "fireinter era 11 of Minion. nov29 - Woodursecond drer„ above . 'fourth. Of BURGUNDY WiNEStallall a largcstock niacin) assure customers that he can present to Baru, Dora his a. 'vaults as goad bottle of Burgundy as Prance affords, S AIJTERNE and lIARSAC always on hand in bottles. His selection of RHINE -anil AIOSELLE WINES, from the cellars of Messrs, Monnsan & Joausit,a/ Co. blens, are extensive, and number many Still Hocks and hloselle,from the cheapest sorts to the very choicest vintages of .the "STEINBERG," which ig the best growth of the Rhine. - _ =". to the articles of COGNAC and other BRANDIES he has now a fine stock, embracing some very old extra of 1800, of 0213.1),-,DOPITY, & C0.,-ana -some celebrated ".CLAVIER of 1821," in eigluit casks, and 1842 intbds. ind , lS)l.l.B 0 t1CHE, , . , ..154.4, in bhde. on consignnunr, which . Also-trust!, SCOTCH and MONONGAHELA wills: , KEY, .TAMAICA SPIRITS, PRESERVING BRANDY and all other- Wines: and Liquors, including all of the above, SOLD by -RETAIL WO CONSUMERS arty quantity desired.. - ' • • . • A constant assorted Stock of lii.VAisii,SEG'ARS. *edit Goods delivered, within one day , / reach of . Phila. delphiaorsictoar rim. Orders Will be promptly erect'• ted it sent by manor . telegraph - Address, . JACOB SNIDER,',IIL ' Cheap Wine Store,, - 76 Walnut street, Phila. J. T. Decker, 'Woodward ifriDo., • Builders and ..Eredors igf Lightning Rods, on • • SCIENTIFIC . PRINCIPLES._ ORDERS lefLat this office or•the.PoStOtrice • and for O personal - interview ea a be seen on. Pourih awes; residence of Di. Hunt, between Wood and. Ferry. Rrfirenirs--Professor Silliman, Editor of Silliman's Journal; Profeisor 0. M. Michell, of the Cincinnati Observatory; Professor Hobert Peter, of. Transylvania University, Kentneky ; Professor Chester ewey, D.D. M.D., New York; Professor .1. L.•Cassci, •Clelarland Univereity. Ohio. • • • • • In Piusburgh—A. W. Loomis, John Harpe r, _ Wilson brCandlem, Mr. Childs, Col. )Horgan , Rev. Mr. Sparks, J. D. Williams, Major. Harding, U. S. Arsenal; John Ewing & Sons ~L . Harper, D. N. White, W: A. Mar. shall, John Sampson, Major Davis and John H lifhoenber • (novls - af • • • Outline Maps. PELTOPPS SPLENDID' OUTLINE MAPS are now being introduced Into all the leading schools in New England and New York. We have obtained the agency for them in Pittsburgh, and invite teachers and school committees to call and examine, them: No. I—Dlsli of the Western Hemisphere, 82xEV. inches. No. 2 do F.astem do do No.s do North America, 70z84 No. 4— do United States, 7016 d No. 5 to Europe, " .76r82 No.o do Asia, - 76:79 • No. 7 do S. AmericaA Africa, 70x61 Pnce of the series, with key, 825; or the first two Hemisphere ?traps, with key, 810. . These Maps arc unrivalled in accuracy, beaut y and cheapness, and adapted to the' wants of the primary, grammar and high schools of the United. States. For sale - at publisher's prices, without addition of freight charges, at the • • • .• BDUCAI'IONAL BOOK STORE, nov2t • • • cot Market and Fourth eta. Blair Ueduced. UrriLNIAFtTH & NOBLE will sell their Extra Flour, V V delivered oa and istlessho lit Novembei, at $2,25 p 100 lbs.; Supetfine at $2,00 f 100 lbs.. &libetal . . . count to retailers. . W - . - novl ILK/MTH NOBLE. , • • ••• iriEMPHISiIIiSTIT TE: • AIEDICAL DEPARTMENT.—The regular course of Lectures will cornuitsnOU an the first of Nocernoer and continue unti l U the laiitot, February. The Anatomi cal Department will be opened and ready tO receive Students by the first of October. The Medical Deput meut will be under the direction of the following raornSao/113; Z. FILICKISAN, 111, D. Professor of• Anatomy. • . :•J R. S. Naw-ros, M. D, Profesior of Surgery.- . . • 11. 3. Burma, Al. D., Professor of Theory and o W. Bran Powsm, M. Professor Of Physiology, Pro thology, Mineralogy and Geology. J. Rum, AL TY., Professor of Matena Medics Therapen tica and hledical Jurisprudence. • ..: J: MILTON Sassari, Professor of Chemistry and Pharmacy. ••. - • J. A.- WilsoN, M. D., Professor of Obstetrics and DM. , eases of. Women and'Children. . . • • - MrdirinsProf HULCE . , • Surgery--Prof. R. - S. Nsviami." • . . Z Farannor, Al. D„ Anaminical Demonstrator. The fees for a full course amount to $lO5. • Each Professor's Ticket,sls.' Matticulator's es. De monstrator's Fee, - $lO. Graduation, VAL: . _ Those desiring further 'information, will please address, their letters (post paid) to the Dean,* arid. Students tan -ring in the, city p on hlm at theXotruner: Mal Hotel: . R. S. NEWTON, AI.D.. • ' • •-- Dean ofthe Faculty., LAW- DEPARTMENT. •• - Hon EW M KING, Prat, of Theory - and Practice of LAM Jan 'intermix, Esq, Prof of Commercial Jurisprudence. Terms-$5O per session. '. lillcottuntancations penalniag to this department utast be addressed to - E. W. M. KING, Esq. Memphis, Tenn., March, Vl5O. - The Faculties, for intellectual abilities, moral worth and professional acqairements, will compare favorably with the most distinguished in our country. The Medical Faculty constitutes an - anorauly in tins or any other country—all of them are: able ,'Lecturers and ate beat ob ',Those whowilic ontemplate our geagraphicalPositiori,, and the extent of our population' can have no doubt as to the. eligibility of our situation for an enterprige.ot the kind. Aso ite.alth,ineludlng allseasons of the year,we. deny that any other city 'host/lora ' . - The first class of the Law and Medical Departtnentso. this Insiitutawere small, but the gentlemen composing them are talented and in the highest degree n3sp e ctable-- a favorable era= forthe future prosperity ofthe Institute. Thatthe public may be satisfied of- he permanency of thiesehool,weteeltt our duty to statc, that the Trustees and Faculty forma unit in action, which.auguraWell fol its future' taco ess and that the peculiar internal organi zation which connects them, cannot be interupted. apt. President of the Memphis Institute.: it • tinier Forks, Spoozuw, --, • - TATE keep constantly on hand a large assortment of TT silver Forks, ,Spoons, Ladles, rce.; of our own manufacture, of standard sliver. - - JOHN B bI'EADDEN ib CO., am= ' 0 Market street:. - -Magnifying Glasses, , • .• rr IF one, two and three ,Wasses, suited for detecting IL! counterfeit bank notes, and other purposes, for sale by' (0ct241 - JOHN B. MTADDEN To tlia Citisens• of Allegheny City; • A BOX for the reception of. Orders for CITY - MILLS A FLOUR is left at' the store. of Mercer &Robinson. Federal street. Such Orders will be promptly sopplied auslo _WILMARTII & I+lol3l.ig. 200 non Wanted lininediataln,." . 'l' THE CHARTIERS RAILROAD .— The wages ..CIL are 80 cents per: dap and- we charge , 81,75 per week for boarding: Apply atthe office, on the Stenben.' ville road. near INl'Donald , a tatiern;-;4 , miles from nu. bargb. [juno2sitfl - lIURNSIDE. HAMLET& 'CO. , . DAIWA'S BROM.di, Becker's Farina; • LI Polishing Patty, - Starch Pure Bay Rum:, received and for sale by - - • , COULTER. & .BACKE, oels - corner of:Wood ar,d Third streets BBLS. LAKE: - SUPERIOR TROOT, - AND SAL al) MON just received front ,the Pittsburgh -and; Royal Copper Mining Cornpany...Thesn Fish lay excel in fine flavor and (amnia any caught in the lowerlakea, and are put up expressly for family nse. - REIVRY-C;RRLLY,' 'novl6 corner of Filth street andlacitket *Relit A U‘EiliatY LocaUon. THERE is no place more favorably situated than Nan nary. HtU It is healthy, and commands amost de. lightfal #iew. 'Persons, Vs/idling ;a. WI, can get One to. Illeesephom, Coatalcing from brie td.five acres angL.• '.. THOMPSON HELL. _. Forlteatc Tit WO well Post Othce. Buildiriget .. _ . ~ A long, welt-lighted room , third storyl entrance AIM, tat-street,' between 'Mini and Fourth streets. - Also, a smEttl brick house, in.Pittlownship, hair Penn sylvanin'Arantiez 7 knoUire Of ' - . E. D.,GAZZABI,' octS •••' ••' • - _ = `'• ... • -- N0.164 Second street. - _. qp - at PLANTAGENET GUARD ' , RAZOR§ can be used in bed, in the - dark, and byperttms sivith.trenan ml°l3l o h u 4 t n ilx .k ri v6 pos th rib g il e iiy aa o fe fe Y n f t a t n in d g ln th h e l9l s f kln he .' . a Thi na s l i ti s m ei! Meted by means Of - the-pa.ent - Guard, which in adjusted to the mar with • the greatest nicety and simplicity.— Every , Razor is made of the Rama tempered - steel: and warranted. . • TheY 'haire. been extensively used-in England pronounced: the must perfect 'and safe razor mantifac• • ", The new invention may be used with perfect sate ty:"-London Post. - "This razor is ti splendikinvention., and of great use to manypererin, especially for people with unsteady hands."—_Chambers' Edinburgh . , For sale at the wateli*na_4wW , Store or. -~~a~nru~re.~=~a»~a-= President PLElmore 1.• 'ETAS TAKEN INSURANCE. ON HIS LIFE 'VOA H-84,000, to the. Cimnecticut .olutusl. Life last/. • ranee Co mp aay, of Hoz tford, Conne c tic ut. . The following are the Joint Stock rains of Prelniusit of other . Life.lnsurance Companies cOlfillered. wit& 11 10 rates of Hartford Life and Health Insurance. Company '..lnnuaTPaymostfor. Poiiey ona aftoustine dolor.; E• • . Naas of Company. P.. . 4 .4 < Hartford Life & H.1n5.C0...10.:X1 . 13.60 16.40 24.90 aei.ao - Mali Life Insurance C0...11.115E0 21.30 29.60 03.60 Churter Oak Life Ins. Co. —11.7 ,15.80.21.30 26.60 46.60 .* United States. Llfe Inr. Co-14.20,10.00 - 4.26 34.70 33.6& Pennsylvania Life Ins. Co: •14.401q20.40 Y 7 172 a :4130 'National Loan Fund CO.. ;1420r110.3013.111 11 70 02.60' It will be seen by the above table that the rittes'for su ranee (without p articipation In profits),ln this Comports gpx sire more than fifteen per cent. lower than any Joint Stock Company in this t;ountly or the, World, and they have been adoptedafter* fall investigatioa of the whola • Tho• whidpi ioaure io . sither thO Cnnn. Mauna • 'nose g to L...- . - or the Hartford Life ead Health ca.awitags - l& A . ; -, 0 . % • dec* Comer of4tit and Wood "tree% up stair& ft ' Read This• .To'Farmen and doss wishing • ' • - • • TO INSURE DETACHED PROPERTY. • = - IPHE New York "Washington County Maisel hon.. I, rade° Company." is the company for them to Insare • in. It is the only. Farmers' Mutual Insurance Compeer t• that. has run through five 'years without taxing their; note. It is the largest company of the kindle the world,. numbering otter-111,000 members. Ir does not insure Steam Mills, Carpenter. or Coopet shops; or -anything hazardous or extra-hazardous.. Onlyllouses,Barns anti , ••;- ,their contents, and but 32,000 on , one risk ; Churches, Academies and School Houses, and but 81,000 on each: - t" A certificate can be seen from one of the Ant men. in ;. Pittisburgh, to show that the Company - does "pay its foss. es promptly....• 0 ti.•CULTON,(ienTh.figetit; govt. cn..ot (Stand Wood sts., up stairs. ' . • • • irasuunsom.- • < , :•••, 1:-• , fIpHE DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY: Mara- ANCE COMPANY.--Odice.Nonh Room Orthe change, Third street, Philadelphia... • . - • a • : • • Fnut imisramroms.—Baildings, Merchandize and other ; property In 'town and country, "insured against toss of damage by fire at the lowest rant of . prenualn.: - : : MARENZ fastritaNcs.—They also Insure Vessels, Car goes and freights, foreign or coastwise, under.open, or .; special policies, as the assured may desire. , lets= Titmlistoszisiam.—T also hey also insure merelian. dire transposed by:Wagons, flailroail,Cars,Canal I Boats and Steam Boats, on rivers and lakeb,On nib most liberal terms. . • ' .• - • .; DIRECTORS—Joseph H. Seal, Edmund A: Sonar John C. Davis. Robert Burton; John R.Tenrose'Ssirnue I Edwards Geo. G. Leiper, Edward Darlington, Isaac Davis, , bhp Nearlin,Th;R: M. Ilumtou, James C. Hand,ThCoptulum Paulding, fl. Jones Erooks, H Henry Sloan, ugh Craig, George Serrill,SPencer Mc ; Uvula, Charles Kelly, J. O. Johnson, Willlani•Etay, Dr." ' 1 ! S. Thomas, John Sellers, Wm. Eyre, Jr. •-• • •„ •• DIRECTORS AT PITTSBURGH.— D: T. Morgan, Hugh Craig, Inc. T. Logan.. • • ••• • : ' • ' WILI,IAM MARTIN, President. Tuos. C. Harm, Vice President. • .. • ,• • .106/211 W. Cowue, SeCTC[I:II7. Ofice of the Company, No. 42 Water Street, P is=' ' burgh.- . tiel6:dtfl . _'• P.- A. MADEIRA, Agent. • - - Now England. Llyv,Stook. Insurance Co. • at desirous pf inMrring their Animals wilt , "•`. learn from,the following' by low of the Company,' • t at the terms of life Insurance on stock is very different iron insurance ori human /Ire. Theimatreffere entitle* to pay where the animal,br . ealta a . leg„becomes DUO, .. :4 . dziscLE x. In the cream(' accident or disouse °Clutch a nature as to cause permanent injury, though death may .not ensue, they will be liable for the damage (Inns lathe animal not exceeding the mount insured. • - . A. COLTON, Agent . ; cot of Fourth and Wood stu, up sinus... • • Fire acid Aleutlna Insurance. frIIE OFFICE of the lastsninra Co:of Nardi 11 has been removed to the Warehousa of Hardy, Jones • • 4 A. Co., No. 141 Front street, third, boos* East of Wood ' 'street. where the inhiCriber ad! issue Policies on Bakd—, ingh andtheir et:intents, Andrus Shipments by Steamboats nod other youths, for : the .aboue old and' responsible Company.. • Ind] ' AVAL P..JONES, Agent, - . Lift OD °mitts lisiourasace. , •• .I fIIIIIE hIUTDAL - LIPE AND HEALTH INSURANCE 1. COMPANY,. of . Philadapita,lncorporated by eke-. Legislature of Pennsylvania, - Map- 1 11;1848; Charter Per- ' petard; Capital, 8100,000. Mter town than any Pennsylg rani° Company; and run 20 per cent. lower than dhe • , • usual rates of-Life Insurance, as ihe following compari son will show. Thus a person of the age of :10insmitigg for 8100 for life, must pay In the Girard 82,30, Pennsyl vania 82,30. Penn Manua 84,30, Equitable 8:404, Now- England 82,30,.A1bt0n 82,413, New TorleLife 8430, and Health, Phtladelykia,Bl,ol. •.• Z.'. Durteross—Samuel I) Orrick; Charles I) Hall;Wm Boone, Robert P King, Charles P ilayes,lll W Baldwin, Chas 0 II CampbeV, M M Reeve, Ed win Lewis Cooper, • .1 Rodman Barker, Edl Butler, Edwin R•Cdpe. Peeti.r. . dent, Samuel D Orrick Vim President, Robert P. ging. Staitary,Braneid Blackburn°. • •• -. • Applications will be received and 7 every informatian—"•: given by . SAMUEL FAIINESTOCK, Agent. Opines: Commercial Rooms, corner , of Third. and - Wood street!: • Pittsburgh. ' - octW:y The N'intatklin Firs Insurance csopvi!**.-. ; DIRECTORS:- Charles W. Boucher, GeorgoW.-Richarda, Thomas Hart, . • Itlonieed.D. • Tobias Wagner, Adolphi E. Borie, Samuel Grant, David S. Brownei- Jacob E. Smith, - hlorris Patterson,. . • . CHAS. W..BANCKER, Prank. Cues. G. Bancisa, Secretary. • 112` Continue to make Insurauce, perpetuator limited on every description of property In town and ,countiy, • ..The Company have reserved a lane Contingent Fund . ' which; !with their Capital and Prelainuney ego, lovestid, ' . afford ample protection to the assured; . . . •The Assent of the Company. on -January. titaB.4B, F ubliabed'a g recably to an Act efAssenibly,wertstuta/06. Real Estate ----- •• • 04,72.1' 83 . Temporary LOans.;;.• • ?,----••••••!- '06,001 85 . . Stocks •—• • • - 51,52325_. Cash; —•• • • • 38,804 37 - • 61:4318,492 Since:their incozporation, a period of 19 years they have paid upwards of. One Brillion Foul fitindraff ' sand Dollars, losses by fire, thereby affording evidence of the advantages of Insurance, as well to the ability and... , disposition to meet with promptness, all liabilities.. .1. GARDINEB. COFFIN, Agent, • • Office N. E.'Corner Wood and 3d sus • • ' Piro And Maxine Insurance. 'TULE Insurance Company Of Notth Americo, of Phila.. delphia;thrOugh its duly nutholized Agent, the sab.;.• ••• scriber, offers to make permanent and limited inauranci: on property in thiscity and.itavicinity,and on sbirunents: . . , Arthur G. Cola, Preet .:Samuel, Brooks; • : Alex. Henry , • i Cliarlo Taylor, Samuel W. ones; ". Samuel W. Sm ith,:::. 1t1i;.! . ... Edward Smithy. • : Ambrose:White, • John A. Brown, , 'Jacob AL Thomas, . > r John-White, - • • John K. Neffi.., Thomas P. Cope, Richard D • Wm-Welsh, , . , Benryß, Bh. 1, ( This is the oldest Insurance Company. I. . ,State*, having been chartered in 1794. •Bs e • •t -petnat, and from its high standing, long •:. . -ple means, and avoiding all risks of an ear character, it may be considered as offcria_ wierrateliti. • • - -ty to the public. • • WLLLIASI P. ONES. •• At Counting Room of Atwoott v lones iti Co., Water and „ Front sts,Pittsbiugh - may4y • b'lso•and iniselinst 11111.11CC:' ' - THE INSURANCE CO. OF NORTH AMERICA will • . makepermanent and limited Insurance onProperty '' i ltt this City and vicinity, nod on shipments by Canals,' - Rivers, Lana, and by Sen. f• The prOpenles of t.bis Com- ' pany are well invested and tarnish *travailed - 6 fund for • i the ample indemnity of all persona who desire lobe pro tented by taint:ince.: W.M., P. JONES; Agent, ••• . m i t oiet.• :) •, • - - 41 Water street. , . . . IRE subscriber Wishesto infortitthe Chinni of Pitt* 44 •.. burgh and the public genetally,that he has removed Ms CARPET STuRB Rom Nos. 61 and' 63 Wood street, to the Apollo Buildings, on Fourth street, recently pied by the Museum; and_ hits connected therewith.Me : ,,'- , , adjoining rooms; foimerlyuiedas lhe Chronicle Printing .'.• othce—which t •in connection with his - old roam,' makes the most spatione Carpet. ettabllshment in the country; • . ' and his advantages soli torturous any house in this city for space,nrrangement and good light, that he Ls ne stabs • : of suiting every person who may favor him Isitha Ilia stock is complete ,in. every article in his line, and • , great pains wilt •be taken at all times to show goods. to persons wishing to look or. buY•. • ' - °eta • • LIND. • -10.11AWLS.—Receivetthis-roingeiglAr_e2pres.s, • 4 groehe,l3ay Stift.l4l4 LagirßUltserrgapei rior sty les and 91:1 41 4tic‘iglif fatt tr it.,- _-..eza r t.64l6,kesstreet. • i - i =
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