JEfoghtm.:; SUmtorgy . Banker* and Exchange Brokers. _ Wm. Hoon £ Btttgfent,sajfftw*W&od > lmffSnctli*lreeis. * a *' A Hugh 0-Kmg. , iFoarUi'BWeef f ©pw>£ittM& M Bontf <>-’»* W A HiR £?£&.{ 64>W6od' itreeh'Sd- door nbbvfe Fourth. 8 attd Founhti^. r - • v Hill 4“ Cu*rv» 85 Wood Street, 2d door below Fourth. - * v - J WKabdnßOb/corucr-Wodd.and Thlrdetrfeets, • j . Kramerj>'.Rabni, , oora6rAVood'uirdThlrd'streelij. . l -‘- \\ mtt - ‘ Cook#Tlarris, : «©rber-MarketandFifth"Btreeis! ■ ; N Holmes 4SohSj'ss fitJj 3d and 4 th.; ' ’ Watch ' ' ; }V i^Vil*oi£l :torficrMi£rketAfid>Ebhrtßßteoxs ' H Markets treet,ncar the Diamond • * • /' ,*• . John B, McFuddeaACo*&sMarketstreetynearFifth SandaAßememan, 7Fifthsircet,uearSlarketw'-<i) ?- SiealoJfrßanbergerjSixthatreetxnoaTCraiilv'.'- Whole tale Grocers j Commission £ Produce Dealers. StuartATSlU. life. Wood street, abaye fifth. y,- •/ Alexander K£u^,.2ULtbert>\street,opposite; Hand. JL Comm&reiaT.Bow, Liberty-street. • .= K ACanjQingbam.ti Commercial Row, Liberty street. ©ppositeTth.; ' John street. ; v , - naM Gorml>’»2Xo.Liberiy.streei, opposite pagle Hotel*. ■ Myers AHunter.'lSSLiberty street-■. .. S McClurkan ACojjliiLiberiy atteet. ... CaracraAMcKiiighx, Sixtkrbetween Wood sad Liberty. . J A R Fl'oydjXib erty.Woo i ahdfSixth streets,.; •. ->. Lambeiii-Shipton y l33and ias W9oiiatreet. v, . . Wm liberty street opposite Oth, ; .. . WARMcCutchco'n' l No*ls2 liberty street-' .•• . .- . :J , . English £‘Beimea,37Wood 6i.,oppositeSi.Charles.,- J ‘Wmßagaley lS'tuldliOAYbdd etreet. . ■■'• . Wick &^cuandle^.coinerWop4,and \Yhter sia... , r WmMc|£ce2Xttrnex Wood audfirbnt streets.,- , •■ ' Barb bet.Woo iaad Smith’d. Caurchj r Caiqtlifirs.& Co., AVaterami Front, sKeep v .... JUu . Cummins A Smith,3 Smithfield street, near Water. - i a *e*Bepn^y i Jr., i c9rner. i streets.. C HGram»4lWater. between Market and Wood. .; Holmfeai Bro ja^{W’-ater,: beu Woodard Jtlarket. L 3 \yateraiaii,3l. water.and First e tree t- .. , James BalxelT, 24 Waterand 44Front street/' John Hancock suaaA Dnaneane Way. , KingAMoorhcid,27 J Woo4 r etreet. J . Rhey i 'M^thewa ; A C<). > 'W^ftc?»l > Qt. market and Ferry. : Row.Libetty street paTid-Fitrsimmon* ASotrvl3s Wood street. GcoAfeCdChrahy NO.SS Wood street' '• SAW'Harbftaghjs3WaieraJidlo4Frontßtree;. A Vankfrk '3e Bon,Smithheld ; street,near Water Robertson* Reppert, No. 103 Second street: ": , • ATO3iroh£A-Crorer,2sHarketst., between Ist and 2a. - •Bleyfogjellt'ClarlrtjtCa Secondstrcet, above Wood, in liquors, K.Wais<>n,cbrher'Xabcrty add Wayoo #treels *- JhO McDeviltAßrbs.,l3 Commercial Row, Liberty at. Jas Patton*Jr«No. l7.CommercfaMlow, Liberty street. JBryar; : «o.'m Liberty street,andi«3Vtamoad alley. . TJ* Jacksonßancaa»223t4bertystreet. „. . jV ... • RobertAroGre/nCbmmeTclalßow, Liberty street. Robert BclL InbertysTreet, opposite Wood. W LehxnerA Co~ 180 Liberty: street. W *JklftHtcheltrcejl6aLiberty sirect. , w JaeobWeayer,Jr.,oonaerMarket and Frontstzeeta. ‘ ' Sdddlej Makers. • T M OllvcTjXa^ty,opposite Seventh street. - ne “ T ‘ rginßlley - Bahsnwr* ot Wbod street. . W AGadehiehney JOQ Woodat.,third door below Fifth. R A WMackey. Sl> Wood st. Set sth and Diamond aUey. Bamael McCluxkan,9C Wood, bet. sth and Diamond al’y. R H Bartley, 88 Wood st,, cor. .Diamond alley. _ and Varieties. J J Gillespie A JdWood 3d and 4th. Kennedy A Sawyer, corner Wood and Foanh sis. 8 Kennedy, Fifth street, nehr Wood. Quceiuuxui and China. ' ' George preedj &4 Wood street. ■ M HodkinsoUj 66 Wood, between 3d and 4th streets; Henry Higby, 125 wood street, 2 doors above Fifth. . Bookseller* and Stationers. Kay A Co. 2 corner of Wood and Third streets. - - J G Backoten, 137 Liberty street.—German Books. Victor Scziba/Fifth street, between Wood and Market. J H MeUor, 81 Wood st—School Books and Stationery*. Lake Loomis. Ag% S 9 Wood st—School Books, Stat’ry. Elliott A Engiisii, 70: Wood street. . . Johnston A Sioektbn , comer Market and Third bis: BH Beeson A.Co n 80 Market door frotnDiamond. H S Bos worth A CotjFoarth street; near Market - • / . - Patent Medicine. Wm Jackaoiij comer Liberty and. Wood streets. Shepherd’s Medicine. Depot, 64 Sioithfield street. Clothing Stores. Kane A Morgan, 163 Liberty st, 4 doors above Virgin ay. Eirowenfetd A Bros., Aifteoeum, Liberty street. J ElobW2ung,2lBLiberiy street. - W AA L O axcMoileh.&fl) Liberty, cor. Garrison alley'. BoobVerAGribblfe,2sl Libertysr.,3doore above Irwin. W J DavirtjCorDer Liberty add Irwin streets. Joha PBopoweli, 133 Liberty st:, near St. Clair. tt&ttar*taaiL4SLibertysu,cornefVirginalley.- Mielany Liberty street. * ArgnstAßernard, 143 Liberty'street J McCloskeyilSl Liberty street. - HChlgnelUlSJliiUertyßtreet. Lawrence Mticbel,l6s liberty street. W Leonard, 62 Wood street, beL4ih and Diamond alley. Schroeder/Hagemah A C0i,67 Wood,! door below4th; Hilderbrazid A C0,,10 Wood street, near Water. ' Robert Cheater,7a Binith£eld BL‘,bet.4Ui dad Diam’d ay! Parker A L6we/66Saulhfteldstreet,'near 4th.* ' • * MorgattSteraAßr6s.. w OakHaH ) i, 4oLibertyßtTeet. * R corner. Market and Becojid streets. • • - R Barker, 31Markei st., be;ween 2d and 3d. Gwu and Patch, W G McCartney, corner Liberty and Smithfield streets. John While, Finn *u, between, Market and Liberty. JosephCnug,Wayheit.,opposite Cspalßafiin. . J Cartwright, B 3 Wood st., I door.below Diamondalley Merchant Tailors. * A,McFarland, Smithfieldsubet. 4th and Diamondalley. Samuel Gray, Exchangeßnildingsi St. Clair street; * • Cht6p '■ Publication*. > M A Miner* Smilhfield opposite Brown’s Hotel. MPMorse,BsFourthstreeL Hohaes'Literary Depot, Third st.| opposite PoatOfiice. • Jfry Qoodt Merchants. WAP Hugos, corner Market and Kith streets. DH FfeUcn,loo Market street, near Fifth. ' J .Shea, 4 loB Market street, between: Fifth and Liberty. J G Muniz, 114 Market street* near Liberty/ * J A BF McConaellj Corner Market and Fifth streers. • J VDiUer,S.E. comer Market and Fourth streets. WmH Garrard, New York Storey TO Market street. E Spencej 38 Slarket Btrect, between 2d and 3d. . E Me Utter AC0.,81 Market st., bet* sth end Diamond. AlexandersfcDayy7s,N. W. cor.Markel and Diamond. Absalom Mo*ns,ts Marketsu, bet. 4th and Diamond. Georgeß. White, 01 Market sl, between 3d aad 4lh. : Wo L-Russell, near Fourth street, - W. E. Murphy, comer Market and Fourth Btrpeta - Wholaale Drg Grids.: * ShackleU 4-White, 09 Wood street. A A Mason A Market st. t between 3d and 4th. Mnrphyl Wilson 4-'C0.,48 Wood fit., 2d door above 3d/' Bamptofiißmith C0.,54 Wood st, between 3d and 4ib. jHdtrmtn‘and Tatiice* of the Peace. N Boc km aster, Foorth street, above Smilhfield. A G Reinhart, Irwin street neaiLiberty. .j}bot*,and Shoa. -.; ■ - . Wo Jackson* comer Liberty and Woodstreets. J S Adams,SlS Liberty street,nexi Eagle Tavern. Bamuel DalzalJ; 122 Wood street, above Fifth 8 FifihstreeuneanMarket; . , D AOisuieti/corner Market and Liberty s Jamesßobb,S9.Marketand4lLiberty stree Joseph Plummer, IOSWood street, near Film George Albrce; 71; corner Wood and Fonrth streets. McCurdy 4 Loomis. 59~ Wood sl, between 3d and 4th-- J Entlc<lge t 6O Wood street, third door above Fburtb. F W Hayward; corner Market and Liberty streets TB Graham, No. 105 Third street, James Mißer,Bmithfield street, nearDiamondalley.' John Taggart t Smithfieidstrcet, near Fonrthr- J Bates,comer SmithfieldandFifthatrcets. rrothNfr Scottj comerßmithfield mid Fonrth streets* Wm Adair, Southfield streeijJpur doora above 3d* Wm Boetuer, Smithficld street, hearßrown'* Hotel, John.Campbcii, comer Southfield and Second streets. WE SohmerUL .2?Southfield.,between Front and 2d sts. T A street, pear Liberty. T Thompson,St.Glair 6L, between Pena and Bridge. H Perry, 7$ Fourth street* near Wood. Breimen <4 Williams, Fifth street, near Market. Wool Merchantt. SAW Harbaugh, 53 Water and 104- From streets. : Walittmßarker, Sntithfieldstj bet. 4th and Diamond ay Hugh Lee,comer Libertystreet and Cecil's alley. ’ Planing MUleand-Sash Factoty. Thoznas Moffitt, Penh street, near, the Point' J D 4 A Kelly, Seventh street,above;the Canal. . Hardware and Cutlery,. Walter FFahnestock l , tB4 Liberty street, fi T Wobdstreevabpve Fifth.' ' HttVß AQgify, 71 Market Streep near Fonrth Wolff £ Laae*4tomer Liberty andSn Clair streets.'' H Dnnlap.JrT fllMarket street, neer Fifth. Huber. 4 LunftfiajivTS Wood *L,~beti4ihand Diamond ay J Cartwnghf, 83 Woodst.,l.door beirw Diamond alley. John. Waute4Bs Wood st., betDiamonuaney and4th*t, Cooper 4* Lively ,59 Wood atreet, 2d door below Fourth. Whitmore 4 Wold, 50 Wood at.* between 3d and 4th. Joseph WoodwelL corner Wood and Second streets. 4 Bowa4‘ Tetley, 140.W00d 'street, near. Virgin alley. : - Leather,Stores. : .Wilkinson & Sell, No IG3 Liberty street,opposite.Sixth. Sr fti^- r .? 5^ t A?; 8 -iii b T e ?J ysl -» o Pl >oaile ' lieadof Wood. Libenv itraetjinear St.Cloir. . Samdel McClain, 05 Wood and corner Diamond alley/ ' masHcTdiaatn'9? Wood,3ddoorbetow Di am On d a 11/* Richard BaWi 101 Wood «ir«t. •( »»« William Irwin. Diamond alley.. j Jameslrwin, Diamondolloy, nearßlamonil. : Drugs and Medicines. ■ Boyier* iloDowell.cotiiM Wodd si. and Virgin »U*v KB between 3d ond,4ik. •■■■■ 3 L Wilcox, Jr.i-.cor, ,Market nueet'and tka Pmmond and L'. Wilcox, Jr., comer 4th.tind Smimfield streets. • Dr. H Smvaer, comer Market and, Third ovcetß, J A,Jone**Coi,eoraeisValnmand Peanaireeu. J A Jonei,comerHandand Penn streeta. Braun 4* Belter,earner Liberty and St. Edward Fendench,comerMonongahela Honse. BA Fahnestock 4 streets. John comer Wood en and Diamond ajiey;: . JoelMohlor, comcrWooi andnAJt.etrcets. f 'latmnfacturdr orwriiing’Fiuitt'SUdlnkßr'' 7 * — 1 ■ Wm Henderson, Liberty street: - • -—Whotesak-XHoth, Store. - «J DStuart A Co, Nol22WoodS(i l eCf. v •/ J -'-' Bats, Caps and / Furs ■ WemtngitoWppdfctrteucorner'Virginalley. ' ‘’ Wilkeson 9O Market st. l door from Fifthr C L Ma§ ee,42 Smllhfiblu st, between 2d and and 3d. j.? J ameb Wilsohj Fotirlh. G doorbelow Filth; ;' : WDouglaiyTTWboa.bttbevfontth door Above' Fdprthls S Moo're!7s WbCdj'thlrddbor'ttboveFourth, Charles'H Paulson,73 Wood street.'near Fodrth. ‘ ‘" ‘ streets. John A Garey, 143W00d stop.lBlPresWTterian Church. . \Cahifiet, and . ~ Chair ‘Makers. .. Wm E. and 7th st. •Splano^^aoor^o^ySnuihfteldnnd.Fifthißtreets,.: T BYoongi’jCorSnadifieldsixeeftbetweea 2d and 3d. - Hazlett if Smithfteld,near Fourth street. ~ ■ '-i Insurance Cofltpantt*.. • , National Loan Fund andLlfelns. Co; 04 Wood street. Delaware Mutual Safety* 42 Water street. Western lasttTauce Co,iof Pl(isburgh, ; No/‘35 Water at Protection 127 Wood street. - Franklin Fire Insurance Woodnnd’Sd sts. Wall PdperCdikd*Bea‘dering. •W P Marshall. (Succeasorio S C HIH;> 87 Wood street. James Wodd-su 2 doorabelow Dia. ay; £3hidle,Bmiihfiera6ireet, ; uearFohnh.' * , rM&rketst*between 3d aitd 4th* < /m.j ‘■Tinnerf unds.Copper Smiths. . M lst Pres, Church; A Cupples^cdriie'rLibeityajidSouthfield s\reeis., L BhronaVAthdheumßallaing, Liberty-street. - G G. l2£Wood street.. ‘ ‘J street. * S sCbetween Wood and Market. J H;Demmler, 50 Liberty streoi, near Market... Sheriff No..ff L Mitrkft street, near Water. -- Sixth! between Wood and Liberty streets. James TKuicaidj Front and 2d streets, near Market! Gold Beaters, John B Dunlevy, lMThlrd at, bevWood and Smithfietd jEmjgrant Z*W. - ; BlAkely A Cay. Penn street,.{Canal Basin.l • P W Byrnes &' Co, 2Qs:Uberty at* Jno Thompson. Ag’i. Liverpool and PluladalphutPackct Line, Brown J- Kirk .. p*tnck, 144 Liberty street-- , ’ • - HateU and Taverns. -* viJSSJS 0 Sml& fi Second and Third; aler Ferr y «^ e ets ‘ i wiS e, c ? feer and Ferry streets fSagwaagagag^* f6g3£aSSSS“|SSS; K ;, retty-Hmue, comer Haacoct Btaad-DBQaMoe Wav. v pJ?£SP Uie i s . a i oMe > cai ?? i; SniUifieldandWaierstE. : lixchaage Hstel, coraerßennand Sl Clair streets. = . Foundry Warehouses! tonn, Mcßnde 4:.C0, corner 7th and Liberty streets. Nichols^ l A Payne, 181 Liberty street, head of Wood. Alex-Bradley, uign GUt NO.T9 Wood street; John Anderson y Son, corner water and Grant sts. - Bakers add Confectioners. ; A Andrews, “ Diamond alley g lKanj* RrHoadjconierWylie and Tunnel streets. X H Hunker, Fifth street, near Market. PScheldecker,“Star,”42DiamoQd alley. Morrm Kuna,Smuh&eld «, bet.Fifth.add Diamond alley. Wm Smiihfieldst,bet.3d and 4th. • ditifuters and Mantua Makers. Mrs. Doff. 10 Bt Clair street,between Peiitr andhtidge MmLeeeh.OFifth street.between Wood and'Market, MrsMEMomson,No.aSuClairstreet. - ' ?l« ? Patterson’a Bow, Bt Clair street; Alisa Kara,eonterPenn and St. Clair street*. Fatictf and Variety Goods. V T KMacknigh A U 7 Wood sireei, near Fifth. McCandle*s4*Campb«U,e7Wood atreeL Geo w Kuhn, 72 Wood siree t, sign Gil t Comb. Charles Arbuthnotj cor. Wood street and Diamond alley, lutuffinand* Boyle, 83Wood st,l door above Diam’d ay. Market street, near Diamond. Knox, 82 Markeiistreei, near Fifth. Gottoh Manufactures. Grier <s> Monaghan, 222 Liberty street.' .. .Boat. iStore*. , . . ... H A Weaver, Wayne street,,opposite Canal Basin. John Hannan,® Water.subet Wood and Smithfietd. James Kerr, Jr. A Co, 36 Wptet street, near Market. . Joseph Majoi\No.4Market street, near Water. MeCammon $ Stevens, 7 and 9 Market st, near Water, rhomas QUver, S. B. Bakery,'23 Water street. BrushUfanufaeiurers. Blatr> CoVISO Wood street, above Fifth. J hemiedy,63 Wood street, fourth door above Fourth. ■ Famßjf Groceries. Wylie and Washington streets. William Wilson, comer Becondand Ross streets. GeorgcHnmberi) corner Peuuand Mnrbury streets • Thomas Applebe j corner Wylie and Tunnel streets. George Arthurs, corner Smiihfield and Fourth so. Hugh Garvey, 143 Liberty street, opposite Fifth. J Donaldson, corner St. Clair and renn streets. JSM Young S.;Co, comer Fmmhand Ferry sueeU. R PauL comer Seventh and Gram streets. Cyras Black, Diamon<L back of Old Court House. - W Buchan du, corner Wylie and Chatham streets. H Hoeveler, Wylie at, between Tunnel and Chatham. H C Kelly, corner Fifth street and MarkemUey. Thomas Woods, Liberty street, near Water. Trimming, Hosiery and Variety. }V ftady & Co~ Mannihctorere and importers, l-'ihh St. I'ti 4- 60, CJ Fourth ,t, bet Wood and Market- Win M Henshvcorner.Third and Market street.. John Orr (t Co. Market street, near Fifth. . , , - Joseph Home $- Co, 83 Market st, beUlUi and Diamond Tobacco, Snuff 1 and Cigars. J Fullerton, 118 Woodstreet,near Sixth. JMcCoUister, 19 Fifth st, between Wood and Marketi Djmci Day, 4# Wood street, between 3d and 4th. - J Stein, St Charles Hotel, Woodstreet.- gheffler, IS7 Smilifield street near Hith. W 4- p Rinehart, Irwin st,betweeu Liberty and Penn. J A Mazone, 33 Hand street, between Liberty and Penn. Bxlrdct of Coffee, ' " - John Martin, Extra6t cf Cbfiee &nufaclnrer* 51 Dia mond Alley, between Wood and Smithfield streets. GUu* Manujacturere, . \\ McCnlly;4 Co, 139 Wood street. , Chambers, Agnew 4* Co, 9 Wood, bet Water ond Ist sts* Pears 4“ Co, comer Wood and 2d streets. Curling, Robertson 4 Co, corner Wood and Freni sis. Simpson 4 Cp, 22 Wood street, next Bagaley 4 Co Muric Stora. John H Mellor,Bl Wood street— Cfticksring't Pianos. Lumber Merchant*. William Dilworth, Grant street, nearSeventh* . Rowan 4" Dawson, Sixth street, near Grant. Thomas Scott, Penn Bt-j bevßarker’s alley and Irwin st. Soap und Candle Manujadoriee. A %Vftson & Co., Ross street, between 3d and4th. Wilson A Gonnan, Foimhsueeu near Boss B C Sawyer 4 Sooj 49 Wood st, opposite St. Cbarles. FrutitandCandie*. Jas C Andereon, ISBmithfieldat, between let and 2d. . J Hanker/02 Wood st, between sth end Diamond alley. Joshua Rhodes, 6 Wood street, near Water. Plough Manxtfactoriet. Robert Hail,No. 147 Libertystreet. ■ '-- .i , Hall 4* Speer, Penn comer Ceca j s alley. . ' Mustard and Spices,. . John B Bell, comer Liberty and Ferry streets. Rhodes 4* Alcorn,3o Fifth BtioppositePostßttildings. Tea Stbret. v ' > f c^3?® r fourth and Ferry streets. Pittsburgh Tea . - DerUitte. ' • Wm A Ward, Dentist,Pennsireet, 3 doors above Hand, Dissolution. fTIHE Co-Partnership heretofore existing between the JL subscribers; ufldet the firm of J. S. BONNET A Coi* is this day dissolved byrnmnalcnnseALv Either partner may use, the name of the concern in settlement. JEROME S, BONNET. MATTHEW D. PATTON. F»tfi6urfA, ApriUst, 1850.: j. _E7* Having sold my entire interest in tho‘ firm of j. S* BosfiisT A Co. w;M*D. Patios, my Jato partner, And in retiring from: b os in ess, I rake great .pleasure in recom mending; hintio the confidence of-my friends and the public. [ a p3j .-■ J. 8. BONNET. .• Gravelßooflng. f ItHE subscribers the citizens of 1 Pittsbnrgh and vicinity, that theyare now folly pre pared to fill orders for GRAVEL ROOFING, in a man ner not to be surpassed in thi&'city or From in . esB » that they will tender satisfaction to alt those who may give them Tha’Boperiority or Gravel Roofs over oily other kind,parhcnlariyihcase offire.istoo well known to require any argument inita favor. To those whA are nnaeqaamted with our work, webegleave to referthem to Messrs. Thomas Liiggetij SriV: John F. Perrv. Rodv PaUerson. M. _Kane, Jr., atm others, for whom we haVe done work. Orders thankfnlly received and orommlv attended to We will be found oh Wylfo stree? *ween.High andTimnel streets. - y hbo MATTHEW McGOVERN aplP . : JOHNSKINNIN,^ ‘ THE subscriber, would call thaaUentionof Printers to fhis improved frinting Inks,oftvutions kinds and colors, which he.offers for sale at the; lowest market prices,-and warrants tq be of the very first oualitv* ' - ' v JOHN • . "Prihtih'g;lnk.Mannfacturer, . , . ... No. 331 ahd333 Stanton st.,'New York. His agents inPittsburgh are—Mr. R. C. Stockton an Mr.Wm.S. Haven’. * . i * ' ID* This paper is printed with bis News-Ink. foctlS : : -Ri Di SfoefttoOt , . BOOKSELLER JM£> STATIONER, HNo.47,x»wcxb ov ManxiEr ak» Taran srasxre, . AS ,on hand for sale—Writing. Letter, Tea PAPER j_Bohnet,"Binders’, Fal- BOARDS; ; /Newspaper PRINTING, INK—which he will sell at the lowest cash for/Rafes and Tanners* Scraps TP?MB?' r7so t fcW* Pma# ft just nsSehred and for o.,*alaby tall STDAKTiSHiL, ■ i i l - : - - IBraga-ttJli-iEKebUtnes. . ' fiyrupi A new atticls/or. GoUg^i?Qljs;rHoai3'messi r fi'TonchitiSt Whooping-Covzhi AsihrAahnd-ike vdricntS ‘Disea)cy r x}f : the Lungtand puftnonafy Organ*'. '.:■ ■■“ V /pHIS MBWCINJJhaa ui» action in affections ']pf r th. •‘A Pulmonary tissueseutirelydiffcrent from dtiypf the, >lipectorani andCoughßcmedics now in us«?.; It i&ono Of.ihe raoßtsp£edy<as.well.aS;the md»t;p‘s&{Wtntjjnedi cinesnow.m use. Itdoesnot opcnthe pores and pose toaTBKSH cotm • OneDrtwodo6e*frequentiy--al-. : lays all irritation afid&ckliilg s£Hsation : h'fpdac£id by a harassin&caugh* it-Singere* public ; whd are tlittvocal-ojcgafifrlo a greatex-> tent-, willfindin thisPectOTalSympasureandinsiant reinedy-ipr. loarseness and.-larynggal-i|jiiit| qru clears ihethroaipotieatly,pfaUcouect!Qi\sjjfiinQdiiß, ; and gives tone and clearness tpthe : yoiije. ...v.,*' r - -.SYAIETOMS—rThe sympioms-whichustutUy usher in . a pougboriCoidmay *ntmiei3ried< as j follows: This disease m by ,anincreased4iBCbaTge from the hose, faßceiaud brou-' W». and very eften .coldjMrtittgißre.rdlrw least’ the hpdy israore^TOjiSiianysensitive.totha adtion of the air: the pulse increases in frequency, und there if! i ffiS22SKSS»i 9IrI S ? These Bympltfntsare soon and a sense of ronghness and : Sn? ?^rKS»i? e -?i! ! - I>i fPf ah4 ’ votis, ' or San>, together, *!*? ««ending n dull-pain and' fienseor-wertht inthe foreheatL-aswel} ash heaviness ovin g the eyes. These. feelings, sometimes at the’ .very begmmngof tKe v and always soon after/ jare attended with a distillation from the ito'seand some times fromthe eyeß,of a thla acid fluid, which fretsand irritates the narts over which it passes. The cough ia at first usually dry yb u t as the di se use- progress* * there w aa expectoration of-thin gradually . necomesthicker and morecopioua.and having some an-:- pearanceof pus-' ; < t : : v .-. / : These are ihe leading symptoms-of .what is^^termCti“<i tow,” neglected, tre Ukely ta resuhin trre payable injury to the Ltmgs, and'Cbxiuaigiiotri .PfiCe 50 tents per bottle., - - y For proof of-tthe above- read the following-certifi cates:— b . Db~ Kkysee We.iakepleasure ia certifying, Tor the benefit of other saSerers/to ihe efficacy of.your PEC TORAL COUGH SyElfp, in our, case, fiaring lhe, use ?of two bottles purchased of you we were cured: of ahoaraenessamonniing to aii enure loss of .voice; and efleclßaljyreUeyed of a severe cpugby which threaieu ed permanent injury to the lungs^ ' ; :( . Aflheßanking Bouse tf.Wm.A>ffll&Co, Pittsburgh.' ‘ Febvlfsf>,.. . V" ' ; \ . " ' . Da. KETssaYou have asked me the effects.of your Pectoral'Syrup in my own case; I hadn very bad : coughlduring pari of last win ter. It began' with, a feel ing of fullness in the head; increased secretion and suf fusion of .tears; together with hoarseness, painialhe breaitvand the other accompaniments of what has been denominated :<c Tyler Grippe.** I took two bottles of your Pectoral Pyrup, according to the directions on the bottle; and I am now,andhave been ever since, entire ly free from any of the unpleasant symptoms enumera ted above- .-You havemypermission.to, publish this for the good of your sales, as welias tbe Public, if you de-' ■iretodoso.- Very respec(thU>yybur$ t Ac. ' .. G. FQLLAN3BEE.. Prepared by Dr. Geo. 11. Kcyser, and sold by KEYSER A M’DOWKLL, 140 Wood alley,. To whom all orderfe must be addressed. 1n0v.30: ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER ! PBPfilHl THE ‘TRTTE DIGESTIVE FLUID Or Oaiirio juteet A CHEAT DYSPEPSIA.'CURER,. PREPARED from Rennevor the fourth stomach of the OXfOAerdirectioas by Baron Llebio, the great Pnysiologfcal Chemist, by J,S. HOUGHTON,M.D7,No. 11/North Eightii.wreet, Philadelphia, Po. This Is a truly wonderfal remedy {ar I&DIGESTION. DYSPEfSU, JAUNDICE, CONSTIPATION. LIVER COMPLAINT,, ami LIABILITY, Nature’s' own method,by Nature’s own agent, (he Gastric Juice. Half a teaspoonfdU of this Fluid, infused in water, will digest otdissolve-Ftvs or Roast Besf is about two notfas, out of the stomach. SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE 1 Baron Lntßto/u hUcelebrated worked Animal Chem istry, says: “ artificial Digestive Fluid, analogous.uo the .Gastric Jaice,may be readily preparea from me mu-* cous membrane of the stomach of the calf, in which va> rious articles of food, os meal and eggs, will be so soft ened, changed aad digested, just in the same manner as they would be in the nutnan stomach.’ 5 ■' Dr. PaaEfßA. in his famous treatise onFood and Di et, n pablished by Fowlers A Wells,New \ork,page-35, states ihe satne'greatfact, and method or prepaiation.- There are few higher authorities than Dr. Pereira. . - Dr. CbSßß,in his valuable writings on the li Phygiolo* gy of Digestibn,” observes that “ a diminution ofiha due quantity of the Gastric Juice is a prominent and all-pre vailing cause of Dyspepsia; n and he states that uadis - professor or medicine in London, who was severely afflictedwith this complaint, finding everything else to mil, bad recourse to'the Gastric Juice, obtained from the stomach of living animals, which proved com pletely snccessfnl.” Dr. Goa Has, author of the miaous works on u - Vegeta ble Diet, n .says: “ It is a remarkable fact in physiology, that the stomachs of animals, macerated in . water,: im part to the fluid the property of dissolving various arti cles of food, and of effecting a kind of. artificial diges tion of (hem in nowise different from the natural digest ive process*”- , Dr. Susoa’s great work, the “ Chemistry of Man.” (Lea & Blanchard, I&10. pp. 351-2) says; u The discov .ery of PEPSIN forma anew era in the chemical history of Digestion. From receut experiments we know that food Is dissolved os rapidly in an artificial digestive floid.preparcd from Pepsin, as it is imhe natural Gas tric Juice itself”. - • " Professor Dtrsauso*, of the Jefferson College. Phila delphia, in his greatwork oa Human Physiology, devotes more than fifty pages loan examination of tins subject. His experiments with Dr. Beaumont, on the Gastric Juice, obtained from the living human stomach and from animals, are well known. “In all cases.” he says, “di gestion occurred as perfectly in the artificial as in the natural digestions.” - • AS A DYSPEPSIA CURER, Dr. HocGHTos’B preparation of PEPSIN hai produced the moxt marvelous effects, curing cases of Debility, Emaciation, Nervous DecUne,and Dyspeptic Consump tion, supposed to be on the very verge of the grave, it is impossible to give the details of casesin the limits of this advertisemeot—but authenticated certificates have been given of more than TWO HUNDRED REMARK ABLE CUBES, in Philadelphia, New York, and Boston alone. These were nearly all desperate cases, and the 'cures were not only rapid and wonderfal, but perma nent. * . It is a great NERVOUS ANTIDOTE, and particularly useful for tendency to bilious disorder, Liver Complaint, Fever and Ague, or badly treated Fever and Ague, ana the evil effects of Qainine, Mercury,'and other drugs upon the Digestive organs, after a long sickness. Also, for excess In eating, and me too free use of ardent spir its. It also reconciles Health with Intemperance. OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS. There is no form of OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS which it does not seem to reach and remove at once.— No matter how bad they may be, it GIVES INSTANT RELIEF! A tingle dost removes all the uripltasanx symp toms, and it only needs to be repeated, for a short time, to make these good effects permanent. PURITY OF BLOOD and ViGOR OF BODY/ follow at once. Ills particularly excellent in cases of Nausea, Vomiting. Cramps, Soreness of the pit of tho Stomach, distress ut ter eating, low, cold state of the Blood. Heaviness, Low ness oi Spirits, Despondency, Emaciation, Weakness, tendency to Insanity, Suicide, Ac. Price, ONE DOLLAR per bottle. One bottle will of ten effect a lasting care. Every bottle bears the written signature of 3. S. HOUGHTON, M.D., Sole Proprietor. Sold by agents tt\ evety town in the United Slates, and by respectable dealers in Medicines generally. . Agents for Pittsburgh, KE YSER A McDOWELL, 141 Woodstreet. ' - Retail dealers supplied at Proprietor’s prices. Inv2o:y -Also, for sale by R. E» SELLERS, 57 Wood street • FtHlofloptiyor Braadreih’i Vegetable Pills. WHEN the theory of the circulation of the blood was established, the secret springs of vitality were then partially exposed to our view. . We saw and understood that tho food we eat, was converted into blood, which repaired the waste of the animal-machine: the food is fuel, which keeps at a life heat the Internal fires that warm and .Invigorate our inner man. The blood is an electric-fluid which carries this heat to every ramification of the body, even to the extremities of the hair and homy nail. While the blood is thus the seat of life, Uis also tho seat of disease. ' Food gives the body strength; Brandreth’s pills give blood the necessary Sower to throw out from itself allimparities, thus ren ering the stream of life pure and healthy; Jr men were more eincere, there would be fewer religious creeds; and if they kept Close to nature's laws ia the management ofthelr bodies, they would require little medicine. - As men grow inteiilligent they willbocomo wiser and hap pier; even now, their wisdom is proved byihe faci that, when sickness assails them/they use Brandreth’s Vege* . table Univeral Pills, which soon restore themvo health. They are peculiarly adapted to the climate, and require no extra care when they ore used, in either diet or ; cloth i ing- They should be always in the bouse, so that upon the first indication of sickness theymay beused. One > dose in the beginning is more, potent-ror-good, than a, dozen after the sickness is fixed in the system- in colds, coughs, asthma, rheumatism, costiveness, fevers, andin all acute, heavy or deep-seated pains, their, effects will be found beyond all praise; Three or five, wilt act like a charm, often curing a dangerous malady at once, sa ving months of sickness and the evils thereantp anend ing. Remember, Brandreth’s Pills are a known" and fully tested medicine, one that is used by hundreds of thousands ia this country and throughoutthe ; 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, leaviug strength and health: they produce healthy sleep’ at night, and an ap petite that relishes all kinds of food: ' . X v . Sold at No. 29 Diamond alley—the only place in Pitts burjgh where the genuine Brondreth Pills are kept for sale —the undersigned is the oniy agent In the city, " ‘ ;-V--^HOMAS.RfiSDPATH. Bull’s BarsapartUa and the Cholera* ftfOT a single mnn, woman or:child has died of the CHOLERA or any of its symptoms who used this iav&loable preparation. Look at the city of Louisville, where this Sarsaparilla is made, and, where from 150 to 200 bottles ?xe retailed daily, but' few isolated cases of Cholera taw* occurred, and they were eithei persons from boats OFthose who disregarded our advice. . [Cincinnati Ckromtlst by KEYBER A M’DOWELL,X4O "Wood si, ; -Pittsburgh; where . the genuine, .article may always be bteinea. <[julyfi7. BsUef for Crampii irrfi HAVE ABDOMINAL WARMERS, made from W the mostapprovedEngUsh patterns; furnished and recpxnmefidedbby ThomasJßakewell, Esq., and a mlmber most convenient appara tus for the application of warm orhot water to thebow els, in case of cramps in Cholera. As every person is subject to sudden attack*, no family should be without— atleastwithmitone.l ’ ; - -BCAIFE A ATKINSON, Jcfi First street between Wood and Market eta. -TUST RECEIVED* a fresh sujjpir of Dr. SV S. Fitch’r O valuabltßledicines, among which are remedies for Consumption. Coughs and Dyspepsia. Also, Abdominal Supporters, Shbulder Braces, Inhaling Tubes, and Lee -ture* On the. Treatment and Cure of Consumption, Ac i v For sale by COULTER A HACKE^Druggists, * ocls comer ofXVobd and Tiurdatreeis - BOOK and JOB PRINTING; H, W. Corner of Wooil nnd Flfth Streeter tpHE Proprietor orthe Moimiio L Post ; amf Mkecoet •Jw. Mi!<WACTijßEE,rcspce!fttl]y informs frien4«- ana too patrons of these panerr, tnathe haa arrlargcaa , ruortment of JOB TYPE AND ALL OTHER MATERIAL necessary to ,a Job P/lnting.olficc, and. that hejs pre- - " 1 -n ,; bETTBn PBESS PRINTING OV BVBnT DESCBIPnOI?: o ~BiUscfLtiding, -' Circular s, - . -UandbUls, Blanks , Hal Tips. r J kinds of Blanks; £tage,' Steamboat aind- Canal Bg^l :"4l>j w dlh.appropriate cuts,-pnnted on theshortest nonce ana mosl'reasonable terms. . . . r.. respectfully asksiiiepaironage.of his friend sand tne publicgenerally, m Jus branch.ofhis business.. ' ■ ■ L. HARPER. /ssaaga. JAHES W. WOODWELI<, (!» CABI.MS.T • '" ' mSStVRN'ITVRE MANUFACTURER, Rft . Ware-rooms 97 and. 99, Thlrd etrert. T ‘Wv W. respectfully mforms his friends uDd.cuslom-.’ timers that, he has now completed the largest and fif. nesi stock of hooiehoid farmtare ever bCforc seen in' '.i“tBt:ity,aB he is determined to uphold the quality with !well*seaaoned materials, best wortmanship, and newest and front fhe : extent *df his orders and facility > w manufacturing, he is enabled to produce warranted farnfture, at the lowest prices. . ‘ , . He has adopted the principle of ideiftifyitig/the ctis tomers’-ijuerest wiUi his own, in quality and price, and, keeps always on haad.the greatest variety of every des. . enpuon-of furniture, from thecheapest and plainestjto the most elCganj and costly, that a house, or any,pan of be furnished his stock, dr mahufactared fcxpressly to order. He therefore solicits an inspection,' - ihat'meaayaatages ofbis establishment may be.known. Tne following articles consist) in part, of his stock, wliich for richness of style and finish, cannot- be sdrpassed in any.oi the Eastern cities; : ” ' ■ 'Parlor,’ ' , drawing) din- . ; .• ing, and bed room .chairs,ofeveryvarietyi : consisting: of-xosewoood, ma : 1 bogany.and walnut Elizabethen,. ; Conservaidire and Easy Chairs, of -every - description; Couches, Solos, Tete-a-tete and Dir. vans of the- latest French ana American patterns':- Tashac?, What-Nots, and ladies 1 parldr Writing Desks di varions, kind*;.Work: Tables: and fcmcy inlaid . . stands, music stands, and holders, marble top, ' hoguny, rosewood and walnut centre and sola,la- V bles, extension dining tables; ail Buesof the most improved, and decidedly the best kind made; card,'Pembroke hall and pier-tables; : wardrobes, bedsteads. ,apd wasnstanda of each a largd assortment f gothic hall • audparior recepiioQchairs, ottomans, . and stools, secretary and book cases, side boards, fire screens/ ' v : towel .rhcks, hat stands;, and . music stools, cribs and .cots . - ; for children; paper tnuche, v - - . table and tea poys,.m*>.. hogany, rosewood, and’ ialaid pearl Tables, - Ac. Ac. Ac. A- large assortment of COMMON FURNITURE and WINDSOR CHAIRS. Cabinet makebs supplied with all articles in their line . STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, famished at the short est notice, v. All orders promptly attended to iNOiQS'Thir&strutibcivHen Marittand Wood, Ssuthiidi. sa -Ws have now. on hand a lame and XEggsrar Ui splendid stock ofe very variety nt HrirmwiniiiOii ' Em trad CABINET-FURNITURE, which we~--A r * Bare confident cannot be surpassed, equalled, iu ibis City,or n tl.c West, in style and finish. Theise who are in wantoi Furniture are invited to call and examine (or themselves.. 10* Steamboats furnished on th : shortest nstice. ID* Ail orders promptly attended to. tebl9:tf O’DONNEIiL. MULLEN A CO. E'amttai’e anti Cik&lr Ware Rooms. /«ggß3l-i T. B. YOUNG A CO., tomtrtf Third** ond Smith/itldtu.) opposite Brown 5 * HoteL IJ3L Fa., keep, constantly on hand jsgp| Bmllanndmafccjo order, at the lowest prices.* if • HOUSEHOLD and STEAMBOAT FURNITURE, and CHAIRS, of the best workmanship ahd most approved styles.V_ • .. feblS Steamboats/ Ahoy! '• I Tub subscribers tender their ac (5\ «gjf^^^^kkhowlejgmemifor tha favors bestow tkw ea upon them by their Steamboat friends, andfffl would respectfully remind'them and others ime- « 1 rested in OmMing boou,that they arc at all times pre* pared to famish. an. the most reasonable terms, every description of Cabin Furniture and Chairs oi the bet matenaiand workmanship. TO YOUNG & CO., Corner Third.and; Smilhfield streets, febta opposite 4< Browns Hotel.” a. c. sahj4sb. V ~ ~ 1 u. DAcnsi Himmar A Oanlert CABINET WARBROOM, SJUTiiFIELD STREET, Between Seventhitrnt and Strawberry Pitts burg, Pa. £V : HAMMER &DAULER keep constantly on band variety of excellent and fashionable r arnitttre, rcpvcvarranted equal to any in the city, iind sold ou tu * T "favorable terms as can be obtained at any similar establishment in .he West. They have now on hand on unusually extensive stock, embracing all kinds of Kami* tare, from the cheapest tmd plainest to the most cosily and elegpflt. AU orders promptly attended to. mrtß:Cm '/***?&& : WM; K. STEVENSON conun ties t.omana faciare CABINST- WARE 01 . every descrip* U at itis old stand, corner ol Liberty and IWBaWßgcveatb streets, UNDERTAKING attended to, in all iu brandies. ■ , maylt Loadobi JElaitard* PURE London and Durham Mustard, by the keg. for gale by (oet3inf| JOSHUA ROBINSok. THIS SCHOOL, under the direction of Mr. & Mrs. N. W, METcatr, will be Re-Opened in * Colonnade How,” Federal street, on MONDAY, September 2d. A primary department. and a number of optional branch es, have been added, and a corps of teachers secured, so that instructions will now be given to scholars oi ail ages and attainments. For particnlais see circulars, which may be had at the book stores —or consult the Principals, at their dwelling, on Federal streets Jlkgftgtty+Ang.3.: , ■ augs:if it- K. Williams, ~ TJfTiLLopeo aCLASSICALand ENGLISH SCHOOL fy on the Ist Monday <}f September nau. Room, over J. D. Williams & Co.’s Store, corner Q f Wood.and Fifth streets. Rev. Wat.D. Howaod, Hon. Waltsbll. Lowbib, 14 Dr- Elliott, J. D. McCoao, . . . u Dr McGill, J. D. Williams, UyShif First Arrival or Pall Stools, of, Carpets. . rpHE subscriber having just returned from the East, is A now receiving and opening a splendid stock Of goods, consisting in cart of very rich, stylo Carpets, viz i . . Brussels, Tapestry Brussels and Velvets, imported expressly for. this market. Also, Imperial 3 ply,'superfine 2 ply, with a heavy stock oi all the tower priced grades; together with a large variety of Hearth Rags, Door Mats, Stair .Rods, White, Green, Blue figured Baize, from 4 to 3 yards wide. A superior article of French Table and Piano Covers. Oil Cloth, from |tj eight yards wide, Ac., Ac., ; * All the above named articles haviug 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.^ Citizens aud persons froni the country are requested to call and examiue the stock at LynU's Carpet Emporium, No. bl> Fourth street, and No. <KI Wood street. aag*J ' E. W. LYND. -vfX JUST RECEIVED, 2 cases of Fancy STRAfF . f3Sfa«<* CHIP RQNNJSTS, Ladies' Riding HATS, and Misses’ Baiineu, Boys' Hats.&o.—- Those wanting Bonnets will please give her a call-be-. fore purchasing elsewhere. Ail orderspromptly,attend ed to, at No 9 Fifth. sL [mylfcif] MBS.A.LKECH. *- ■pvISSOLUTION.—The partnership of Muepiit ALkb 4-/ is this day dissolved, by mutuaf consent. The bu siness of the firm will be settled by H. Lee. J. R. MURPHY, PittliurgA,3oth Jan., tS49. Hi LEE. NOTICE.—The undersigned will continue the Wool business and attend to the sale.of Woolen Goods, at the oldplaee. y H. LEE. IL/~ In retiring from the late firm ; of Murphy A Lee. 1 1 take greatpleasure in recommending.'Mr. H. Lee toihe confiuenceof ray friends and to the public. , •,.. • jan3o J, R. MURPHY. AN application will be made at the next meeting of the Legislature of Pennsylvania, to incorporate a Bank to be called the Mechanics Bank of Pittsburgh, to be located in the City ol Pittsburgh; and to have a capl* talnot exceeding two hundred thousand dollars. julyliCm THOMPSON BELL. Kxtra Family Flour. FOR the convenience of the citizens, the proprietors of the “PITTSBURGH ClTYMlLLS,”haveplaced ■ boxes for the reception of orders', at the following places: J. AR. Floyd’s store, corner of Wood and dusts.; ' M.HaywooffsShoe store, comer Libert)’ and Market A. Beelen’s store, 3d street; L« Wilcox, Jr.,Druggist, cor.4lh and Southfield; 'John P Smith's store, cor. High and Wylie streets ; 1 Telegrami Office, Fourth street; - H.C. Kelly, Grocer, cor. sthsr.and Market alley,• M. Grass’s Ward, i . • The Floor warms will calUwice or thrice dally, for orders, and the Flow, Ac., delivered promply eitherin barrels or sacks, (sack Flour'is preferable for family use,) without charge for cartage. . It is plain that no decounts can be' allowed, and that drivers can have uo.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. £may2oj WILMARTH A NOBLE. HO 1 FOB. CALIFORNIA. rpHE subscriber has been authorized to -receive Pack- X ages to be forwarded to'San Franclsco by the house, of CORWINNE, BROTHERS PO., at Paww, nnd ; to engage Passage in first da?*; sailing yessels from Panama to San Francisco. ‘Every information given, on application to - -v JOSHUA ROBINSON,' '« ; aplD- : . -Post Bniidings, Fifth st., near Wood, : , /ytHEAPEST'SUMMER GOODS IN TOWN —Light Clotha; all; wool, Gashmarettes; : Scotch Plaids, Liuen Drills; apd.Ducks,with every;vaiidty of.Mat* setlles und other Vestings and Trimming, The «Plttiburgh Brewery.” TTAVING taken a lease of this well known Brewery, X* anil having it now in full operaUon. X am now pre pared to furnish my friends .and the'public with a supe rior artide of ALES and ’BAVARIAN BEER, in any quantity. Call and see, at the corner of Fenn street and alley. '[lan4] ; ~ A. BKNITZ. 1 fWlndow Shadea» Bann»r», PAINTING AND STAINING, warranted to VJ ,wash,at No. 10, Si. Clair at beet, Pirranmoa.- I'°r .specimens, fall at Wiilsiufl Halt; AYaiker'a pr efiange, Simthfield street j.and Keevil’a Hat Store, Wood •treet.. . - ■ Masonic and I. d 6. F.’s. Aprons and Badges, painted in a superior manner. . Fresco painting executed insuperiorstyleiwilli Araeri can andFortign designs. S. BIMMB WATSON: - JCfctf ■■■:“. EDWAJLD BiSERNANt '! ~'s .'ii CHAIRS AND FURNITURE. YOUNG LADIES’ SEMINARY, ALLEGHENY. Notice. WlAter Cistbittg Selling LoW 'tdr caßh. T> DELANY^l.Pita&urgh- bas on X ; hamLa ; large, offthdelatest style - 1> f WmterCoatSjOr/qshlonttbJecoJprs... Also. Pants, .Vesta and all other arficleavifi'thd cfdffiinjr line/ ‘Wholesale purchasers will find u most desirubTer'sto'ck l to 1 select fromi andjyiUbesoldJow-fdr ■ . idecll) ■ B. M* ARGUST^ \ I' • TNFORMS hißffiendsaudcustomeESthathahogopeu- CLOTHING’ STORE, 1 dFNtf 6® §mttbfieia st„ vWherc teuiiedat n.il thing in ,ms lmc,,madciu like manner/ ' His Goods arc all fresh, of the best and roo?* fashionable.rxmterial, andiro painswill be fepared to afford the .greatest degree, of satisfaction, to his. pab ronsi A goodAodk oTßeady Made CLOTHING always on hand.,.. • -* .h, ■ [dtcltt ! : . ' ‘ * -18. KELLY) MERC.H AlfX, TA.11.0,K, - - ' TT AS j tjST RECEI^ED 3 FttOftfTHE?A / S'r—a targe 4JL and ««refirite^^ fcia)elir of,FMiiehHßdflSh-; :?Snt^l- r !Si a ?.i£n , ? r, ! S '<?ASS|MERES and VEST-. INGS—of the ihost approved coloisahd styles: wfiicii sSi*/ r^ a,?^‘:l0 in the Very besUnttwabt ’ anaoivthe most terms. . .. , - He has alwaTyson hand a' gbod' assortment of gentie men s Fashionable bbAdy axADa CLOTHING; shinty Va^^kCTC!licfB^loV Su8 P° ll^e ”j&c/ Clothing I Clothing - ' THREE BIG DOORS! 1Z • , j _JOHN M’CLOSKEY/ ’ i Wholesale and RetcsU Dtaler tn ClcViine. 151 Libertv tt. 'sL -At . itl3bur S^b^ TkiYY stock of Fall and Winter Clothing is now ready, ou nungip ; 9100,0p0/whichT think . will be found to bygone of ihe-cholcestsefectionsol gar ments ever got up in this oranypther .city in the West em country. ■ -, v; ......v r .- . ."Si ■ ~ ’.made "early, f itave therefore avoided the late advances made-in almost all descriptions of WooUen Goods,, and, dm therefore ena- Dlefltoooer my stock low priced/'; - I have this season more thah'uiual 'attention to the manufacturip* and style of tbat the very lowest priced-os, the.finest arejrotup in a style and elegance nbltd.be.' surpassed. Hundreds, of ;new. customers, both wholesale and .retail, have been, attracted as ranchby. the superior maie oflhe.clothing .as by the lowness ofmy prices* . . 1 V Tto proprietor wooldJartlpßlarffcail'iließtteniioaof all dealers in Clothing to.hia slock, believing that upon examination of the.qualityandp rices of his Goods they will.be.indaceito.purofiase. at his establish ment. The wholesale room now contains; upwards of 2,000 garments.frpmthe fmesimquaUtyto the lowestin price. " _ •' rr~.~ _• - The proprietor isfid#doiennfned to makti this depart ment a pbiul of great attraction, and with this vieWhas constantly on hand a largo quantity of goods Bailed -to- the United States.- ' p = - ■ la the catling always bi found a very large seleciiob of all ihe choicestmakes of Cloihs, Cos stmeres and Silks, to ho (bund in this or eastern markets. , He Is prepared to make cloihs iborder 'in-the shortest notieeia the latest and most faslnonable styles. lie respectfully invites his old friends and customers, os well os the public in general, to call and examine for ■ • ■ / : • ;- • ■ (ocU3 ’ fndacemelatß to Bar Clotblnir I WHITE OAK FORKS CLOTHING BTOHEI N 0.319 LIBERTY. AND BJS IRWIN STREETS. fpHE subscriber wbhing to. sell Ms ertrire stock of 4 CLGTH INGi offers & s EXTENSIVE ASSORT- 'l_ NEW AND FASHIONABLE GOODS PRICES; ’ Persons wighing to purchase •.wfll.save money by calling on him; •.' v '• * • • «°PM W. J. BAVITT, Proprutdr, „ AGENCY OP Celebrated Patent Shear*. ; rriHE iraderalffDedhus.been appointed by .Mr. Heiue.b, JL of New York, sole'Agent fortbe sale of his justly celebratedpatent Tailors’^Shears. Hcoffers these Shears’ now ftt manufdclurer’S prices. Havieg a coinpleie sortmehtof these Shears; 1 from fiSJc.up to $l2 apiece, be calls the atienfion of Ladies, Milliners and Dressma ker* and Tailors, to bis establishment, the FRANKLY CLOTHING STORE, 179 Liberty street, dthdoor from St, Clair, and respectfully solicits a abate ofthc public pntronage, which this article so justly deserves. oct3l:tm* J; F. HAVEKOTTE. JBrg ©oois. SEVENTH GREAT SEMI-ANNUAL SALE OF DRY GOODS, -. Ax rax- .• : One,Price Store of A. A. RASON ACO., , JVIm. G 2 and. 64 JStarket stnet~ Xin’lLL commence on Mojtoav, December 30,1850 j f and continue through the month of January. On this occasion, the whole of their immense establishment wiUbe thrownopenfor.Retail Trade, nod their exten sive stock, amounting to One Hundred and Thirty Thousand Dollars, will be offered at Retail, at fully one* fourth less than usual prices. • ; , Tba notice ol tLeir Semi-Annual Sale to any one of; the thousands who attended the sale of lost year, will be sufficient guarantee for a call this season.' They will however mention a few of the Goods and Prices, for the benefit of those who have never attended their Sales-? yi2:— - : . j ■. Rich Cashmeres, « 75 c. Usnalprice $l,OO 500 ps.Coltouand Wool Cashmeres, asc.; usnalpriie 371c.} 1500 rs. Cotton and Wool Delaines, 15, Idle. Usual price. 20 andi!sc f 50ps. High Colored Plain DeLainea ? 45c. Usual price 6210. ■ . - sQps. Striped and Figured Siiki, 50c. Usual .price ■75c4 00 ps. Black Silks. Reduced 25 percent.} lOOps.FrenchMerinoes,Bl,oo> Usual price 51.37 i; 300 ps. Foramettoa and Lyonese Cloths. Reduced 33 percent*, 2500 Long Square Shawls, which will be Bold at from 81 to $5 less than the usual prices.} 3000 yds. Bonnet Ribbons, at 8 and 10c. Usual price 13 and £>e.; Fait Colored Calicoes, flsc. Usual price Oc.; 100 cases English and American Calieoea.d and 10c. Usual price 10 and 12|c-} 00cases Bleached Muslins. Reduced 2c. per.yard : . 200 bales Brown Muslin—oil grades, . ' Also—Laces, Embroideries, Trimnung»>iloaiery and Gloves, Linens, Checks, Cloths, Cossimeres, Casaiuets and Jeans. ;. • Together with animraense variety of oilier Goods, all of which will be marked, down to iower-prices-lhau any of theirprevious sales. They invite an early call, as many of their choicest Goods willsoon be sold. The loweslprice named at first. . ■ A. A. MASON &. CO., dcc3o .... Nos. 05 and C 4 Market street NEW FALL GOODS! JOSEPH HOBNE & CO., A~o. 73 Market, near Fourth street, HAVE just received and offer for saleut Wholesale and Retail— ... NEWEST STYLES OF DRESS TRISIMINGS: : Bonnet Ribbons and Flowers; Florence Silk;' Velvets and Flames; Embroidered-Collar.; Caffs and Chemi retts; Linen Cambric Ilatjdkerclrie&; Embroidered and Revis’d Cashmere; alpaca, merino and silk. Hose: children’s: plain wool - and Tartan: -Hose ; children’s. Hoods. Gaiters and Jenny Lind Coats ; kid, merino and : ileeecd silk Gloves; gents. Berlin, back and kid Gloves; gents.super silk Shirts arid Drawers; gents. Saxony and merino Shirts and Drawers; Suspenders; Collars; faucy Cravats; Comforts; Scarfs; Zephyr Work and Canvass; Carpet Bags; Umbrellas; Yarn's; Curtain Triages;Combs; Buttons,Ac..Ac. St" Bay State and imported long and square Shawls . of every quality. [ocUMelni Freab Arrival—New Goods t , NO. 76 MARKET STREET, ICTBETWEE.N roOETII STHEET XSD THE DIAMOND jCJI FRENCH, ENGLISH-AND AMERICAN .WINTER DRY GOODS’ THE undersigned is now receiving from the Eastern cities by Eipress, a splendid assortment of-Fancy and staple Dry Goods, purchased exclusively for Cash, from the importers and manufacturers, at least Tioentu ties per cent, behta t/iteost of those whomade their pur chases earlier in the season, and,Will be sold Wholesale and Retail for cash at ; EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS. 50 pieces Lupin’sTreneh Merinoes, Cherry, Scarlet, Pink, Green, Maroon, Black. Mazarine Blue and Mode colored, from S7|c. up to the finest quality, manufactured under the French BepubUc.: '. .Liv - IS Pieces-Superior-Bombazines, Lupin's manufacture —at unprecedented lowjmces. ■ 150 pieces black and Colored IS* cents per yard.up to the finest Silk Warp and Mohair Lustres manof&ctared.’ : 185 pieces Thibet, Parametta and Coburg Cloths, all colors and qualities,and cheaper.than ever before offer* ed in this city. 350piecesAmericoaand British Prints, superior quoli* ty, and will be Bold at exiremelyiow prices.. 450 SHAWLS; Superior -Bay State and Waterloo Long Shawls, Chamelion, Silk and Turk Satin DeChein and all Wool Brocha Shawls, Black and: Colored Em broidered Cloth Shawls, Plain and Embroidered; Black and Colored Silk Fringe,Thibet and Mous Be Lain Shawls. 350 patterns Superior Dress Silks Plain Chamelion Silk arid Satm Be'Chein; Wide-Black Gro De J Rhine Silks, Plain and Fancy Figured Silks, and Black Plaid Gro De Armour Silks. ~ ~ . , 150 pieces- Cloths,- Casslmeres and' Vestings, superior quality, and will be sold at a great reduction iron torn* er prices. . , . . i DOMESTIC ANDSTAPLE GOODS. f ‘ * r 50Q pieces-Bleached Maslin, good -quality, all.widLhs, from^ltolSlcenltperyard. . 000 pieces heavy, yard wide Brawn Muslin, from 6*c. to tbe pest article manufactured^ 200 pieces' Red,’ White and Yellow Flannels, from IS* centeper yardup ! to;the r finest Silk Warp and Welch Gauze Flannel imported; . _ . . ■ i f lOQpieces Irish Xdnonj warranted made of Flax yarn, .round thread, wire twist, hand spuaund grass bleached. -185 pieces Checks, superiorran e, from Bto 181 cents per yard, together with a large assortment oT. Damask Table Linen and'Table Cloths, Russia/Biaper and Crash, Cossinetts, Kentucky Jeans. Bed Ticking, Do mestic Ginghams, Colored Cambrics, Plain Liuseys, Canton Flannels, Ac;;’: \ l -. ; 350dozenLodlcsandGentlemen’s Glovesaiid Hosiery every'variety and quality,which will be sold at extremely lowpricei. -; v ■ • The customers of ihe honse and all cash buyers are requested;to call and examinethe goods,'and secure .bargain,' as they will bq offered Wholesale and Re.uil a very low prices; ‘ fp* No. 75 Marietstreei.'Pttu buieh - inovlO” ! •'"V'ABSALOM MORRIS. Cloths 1 Cloths t Cloths I A T -EASTERN JOBBLNG PRICESv-110 pieces JOL • Black -and (Fancy'Colored Freh6h- abd' English CLOTHS) Pilot, Cloaking and BmbCloihs g < ; .. Jnst ojpehed.at. A. A. MASON A CO.’S. ‘ ; ; dec2 . .ckyNgs. .68 anil jM Market street" ImportaattoToUorß. ■' JUST ÜBoned Tailors’ Patent t# Shears, fromNthlQdownto No, 2. j from the mami&cuimsjjind for gale at ■ - ‘ BOWN & *mLE3PB>|W Wood at!, ® a y aa , ; • : 6er«jwVugm alley. ...g -iJUstdlaiiajtts.- -A- <* Snlaer’.” Wlji« Store. 7 O WALNVI. STREET,UMLAUELtIUK. . , OU9 large sales made by himto.consumers—bccnobUged. fargely to replenish bis stock hy lreteh impoYtattons, ail'd ho has now the saUsfacUon ofbfferijig gornc'bf the besl wines and Liquors ever impOTtea py woQld refer to some invoices as followsAviii - *; - DUFF, GORDON & cate Pale at very, low pricdfc,‘f bitii* old, add fehme- very' choice'hJANßANlLmv alFon'drhnffit W«iegairon>~^ Also, rare via delicate AMONTJLLADO, oD 10. IbYcoUßnmers. r.Sorae ESTRj^v A a putui>iiiEurobc,. , whichhe; 2H2 1 io any'ihaVcanbe produced. ■ v Z; antfiMONTiL'LADq'Sßet-' I ,ec dliarly : adapted lbhorivalescenttej os tbey : a ° d toe notlthe acid of *;iF^^'i?2? Ea **^ pr l nc ‘P ail y - ' Specially selected for; his sales to consumers from the stock of* * BtfnitESTSß’s,” -.at Oporto, and imported direct • • ---t *-■ « bocn. by. his eagtomers. because of .Ihoir maaifest superiomyoverull other Ports audited Wines palmed.offas^suchw^m-rp r . - *. They are pryanous sorts and prices, in bottles anti on draught by the wholesale bytheCosk--Amonk* them is some.rarejdehpaloWHlTE rO RT and MALM SEY-, FORT. •**Persons,Buirering.with chronic affection of the bow els cannot-be too careful intheir PORT. « ► l' i MADEIRA "WINES pf varioaff sortsr dry ; and rieh, South Side.old East and West India...Sercial, A.z n Ac. 'on draught",- i n bbtUeattna by errsksv .. As to the. SPARKLED; WINESthe subscribor. it Is well known that the' MOET EXTRA CHAMPAGNE and the splendid SPARKLING MOSELLE, imported by him.are superior to any olher Winesj uud-.are.sold., at prices as low 'asraostof tfie inferior wines no w in Che’ market which'bfe put updahttyers as aSrarettfavfe’. % -■#; He has also CHAMPAGNE WINES of yariousbrands and qualities, at very low prices, retail 6t wholesale; In the article of CLARETWINES, generalty,the eub3Cri ber holdshimself to he dfferaifib' stock here, from the .very lowe»t price,by tbe zen, to the first class or “premier cru 3> of Hmmc. ■: Of aßsure .customers thathecon present.lo his vaults, as good a bottle ofDargundy as France affords;* SAuTERNE and BARS AC mways on hand in bottles*-. His selection of RHINE and MOSELLE WINES, from th&ceUaraof-Messrs. D&ntßJAu A Co blens.are extensive, and number,mahy Stili Hock&and Moselle,*fromihp 1 ehdapdst soris-.to tXe : choicest vintagea of ,the ‘‘STEINBERG.”, which is the best gTowthof the. Rhine, ,4 : lathe articlea:ofCOGNACandother*BßANDlES he has now a fine stock, embracing some very old extra of .1800, of Otabd, Dayoy;,st-C0.,; ana. Eonws. celebrated “CLAVIER 0f t 1621 > ” in eighth casks, and 181? in hhds,. and“DUBOUCHE,n 1814, inhhdsf^ on cottsignmentf which' WillbeSOldlOW :: I;".;;:" r. ;C :-r ' Aiso-IRISHj-SCOTCH and MONONGAHELA WHIS KEY, JAMAICA PRE3ERVHIG BRANDY' and all other Wines!and Liqaoris,: inciading-. all .of<ihe above, SOLD by RErAIL TO CONSUMERS in any quantity desired.l ,:5:; . ... ' A constant assorted stock ofHAVANA SEGARS.' ***AH Goods deliKttidy icithin one reaffi cf, Philo* drio/iia,FaEiouTFAiD.> Orders will be promptly execu ted if Bent by mail or telegraph " Address, JACOB SNIDER, JR., Cheap Wine Store, novlB - * -76 Walnut6treet,Pbila. J. Dectteir, Woodward & Co;y ' 1 Builders and Erectors sf '.Lightning Rods t on SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLES. . left arthls office or the Potet Office; and* for V 7 personal interview cai be fiffCiron Fourth street, residence of Dc. Hunt,:-between Wodd and Ferry.* * • R/firrCncM—Professor:Silliman, Editor of Silliman’s Journal; Prb/essor O. M. Mitchell,'of the Cincinnati Observatory; Professor Robert Peter; of Traiisylvaniu University, Kentucky; Professor Chester I ewey, M.D., New York;..Prot"essor J. L. Cassel, Cleaflona University, Ohio. * . _ Iri Pi«j6«rgSi-Av W. Loomis} John; Harper,-Wilson Morgan, Rev; Mr. Spar kb, D. Williams, Major Hardiiig, U. S. Arsenal; John ‘Ewing A Sons:, L; Harper, WhUev W; A.;Mar-: shall, John Sampson, Major Davis and John H Shoenber ger._~. „ , -.,* .■ 1 Outline Maps. P ELTON’S SPLENDID. OUTLINE MAPS are now being introduced: into ail the.leading schools in. New England and New York. We have obtained the agency for them in'Pittsburgh, and invite teachers nnd sehool committees to call and examine them r . No. the Western Hemisphere,-82x83 inches. No. 2 do Eastern do do , No. 3— l do North America, 70x84 i No. '' - - 70x22 - r :'-- - - No. 5 co . Europe, . 70x82 : i No.C— do Asia, ; m.?0x79 " ido-j■ > S. America & Africa, -70x84 / . Pnee of the series, with ley, $25 ?or the fir- t . twn Hemisphere Maps, with key. 810. . These Maps are tmrivalleaiu accuracy, heantv and cheapness, and adapted to the wants *>\n A nriLw grammar andhighschopisoftlio <... ry * '**l “>« " l P^l^'VPn'es.'Wiihoul addition of freight charges, at the " KOUCATIOy, AL BOCK STORE, i ■ ■ ■ 1 , c jr Market and Fourth ins. ~ , ... v," W will sell their Extra 1-lour. dnil nflcr ibo Ut November, at 5mJ 52,00 J? 100 Us.: A liberal dis count to rctcUjgfg^ novl . r- WILMARTH & NOBLE. , rr„„ MEMPHIS INSTITUTE. Iv/TK-DICAL DEPARTMENT—The regular coarse of MIL declares will commence on the firsi of Ndremoer ana continue until the last «f> February. The Anatomi cal Department wtilyhcEOpcned aud ready toreeeive wtudenu by the first ©f-Ociober. The Medical Depart ment will be under the direction of the following ... " : **>■■■ • Z. Fmtous, M. c jD a Professor of Anatomy. ft S. NEWTO.v.ftr.rLjprofessor of Surgery. - . *" IL- j.Uclck, ftl. D.,Professof of Theory and Practice o • • - medicine.' _ • Dtrd Powbll/M; IX, Professor of Physiology, Ptl- Geology. • J. King, W. Dy Professor of Materia Mediea,Therapeu tics and Medical - • * Professor of Chemistry and J. A. Wilsos, M. ; D„ : Professor of Obstetrics and Dis eases of Women aiid Children. ' „ . CLtrrtQCafi LSCTVBBS. ,: McatciM —Prof If. J. Hcxce: •• .. Sutgerj/—Prof.R.S. Newton*. - ; r . Z PBskttaN, M. D.j Anatomical Demonsmuor. •- l he fees for a full course amount.lo SIUS Each Professor’s Ticket,§ls. Matriculotbr’sSS. De monstrator’s Fee,slo.. Graduation* $2O. .Those desiring mrlherinformatiojuwUlpleaseaddresa their letters (post paidl to thc Deun* and Students arri ving in the city -will please call on him at the Comaier cial Hotel. . H. S. NEWTON,AL-D. +. _ -7- DeanoftheFaculty, . « -„ WMT . LAW DEPARTMENT.. ; . HoirEW M King, Prof, of Theory .and Practice.of Law Jso DBLAvrsxDjEsq, Prof of Commercial Jurisprudence. - v 2Vriaj—sso per session. t . All communications pertaining to this department must be addressed to £ W. M. KING. Eso. MempAu,r#7m.,Mftrchjl9so. . * The Faculties, for intellectual abilities/moral worth and professional acquirements, will compare favorably ; with themosldistiuguished iu our country. The Medical Faculty eon?tiuues an anomaly in thm or ; :any other, .country—all of them are able Lecturers and the best of Teachers-.-,-.,,. - ■ t • Those who will contemplate oiir geographical position) and the extent of our population.can have nodouDiusto the eligibility of oar situation tor au enterprise ot the kind. As to health, uicludingall seasons oftheyear, we deny that any other city has mure. :. - -t*.... • The Ural class of the Law and Medical Departments o. this Institute were small, but tho gentlemen composing them, are talented and in the highest degreerespeclßbte— a favorable omen for the future prosperity ofthe 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* o.nti in actions which augurs well fot its future success; and that the peculiar internal organic ration which connects them; cannot be internpted." - . - -.3 ': : l,r E. W. M.KING, - apl . ‘ . President of the Memphis Institute/ .-j ' Silver Forks) Spoohi/Ac* • - TTSTE keep constantly on. hand a large assortment of , f.f silver Forks, 'Spoons, ‘ Ladles, &t! n of our own manufacture, of standard silver.' ' , ■ ;/ JOHN B. M’FADDEN 4 CO., oct24 : 95 MaxketstrecU ' -Magnifying Qlaeses, OF one, two. ana. three.gasses, suited. for v detect«ng counterfeit bank notes, and other purposes; forsale ’ by f (001243 JOKNJ3. M’FADDENA CO, To the CiUsehsbf AUegheny City;' ABOXfor the reception of Orders for CITY MILLS FLOUR is left at the store of Mercer & Robinson. Federal street, 1 Such Orders win be promptly supplied analO > ; ♦ ; WILfiTARTH k NOBLE. 1300 Wanted immediately* . A T THE .CHARTIERS RAILROAD—The waies J3L are.Bo; cents per dayrattd we charge 81,75 per week for.boardmg. Apply atthecilSce,oa'Uie Steuben ville road, near M’Donaid’s tavern—4mitea from Pitts* burgh.;- Uuno2s:tfl BURNSIDE,UANNEY &CO. BAKER’S BROMA; Hebker* Farina j • Polishing Putty; ■ r SthrchFblishj* « • Pureßay Rum ; received and for sole by ■ COULTER A HACKE, ocls cornerof Wood and Third streets.' QA BBLS. LAKE SUFERIOR TRQUT AND SAU Ov/ MON just received from the Pittsburgh •and Isle Royal Copper Mining Company . 'These Fish far eked In hob flavor and fatness any caught in the lower Lakes : and are put up expressly forfamuy use. ‘ * ; HENRY C. r KELLY, ' novlS coiner orFifth street andlMarket alley. A Healtby Location. THERE is no place more favorably,situated than Nun 'nery HiH. • It is healthy, and conunanda a most de. lightfUl view. Persons wishing ai lot, con. get one to pleas^Uhem,containingfronroneto five acres _auglfl ;•. ’ : \-ji BELL, - * . .. " . Forttwti . fT'WOwell-finished offices ip Post Office Buildings: X Third street. ' ■ b . Along, well-lighted room, tllirdstory; entrance Mar ket street, between Thud and Fbnrth streets. . Aiso, asmaJlbrick,houso,iii Piu township; near Penn sylvania Avenue. Inquire of E.D.GAZZAM, « > Q° tB No- ICi Second street.. rpHE PLANTAGENET GUARD 'RAZORS can be X ased inbed, in the dark, and by persons with tremu-. lous hand* with etUe i safety, and iu half the usual time, Without the pbasibility 'of'CulUng the skin.; This is/ex fecteu By meana of the paient Guard, which is adjusted, to the razor with the greatesi meety and simplicity.- Every Razor is made of the finest tempered steel, and. warranted. . , _ , . Thcy:;have been extensively used in .England,and pronounced the most perfect and safe razor oanafuc ■ The ne w indention may be used with perfec t sate-' txrV—: Ts\nrlnn Pm/. . _ . . . , 3 li This razor is a spfendid invention, and of great use to many personi/'especially. people With unsteady; Jovmat. ■ - ■ For sale at the Watch find Jewelry Store of deo2B'- v ■■ ■' " J - ■ ' ■ * W. W. WILSON. ' SAtETY, PERPETUfftf-Alfl* SECURITY, THE NATIONAL LOAN FUND _ .: LIFE London and new-york. Coital, £OOOiOOO-«Er,n.aJ to #3,000,000. tt'latffis’liiiii/ajfOf Jttofils. > A'porttoa of btlh : ■ \T? • capital and surplusinvested in-U-i 8. -Stocks, andotttepfecutitiea ifl the ■ Policies held in this country t>ver 0,000. Persons in* r euringpanicipatcmtlie'proGtaor.the.CompUny^/ I '-- California rules iaktn at reduced •? v-* »H Amonjt the ad vantagtir 4Jf a Pollcy^ail 1 this i Company* rat the following:—: - • or A party insured for the whole term of lift? may at any amount;.dr annual .jnfemittnf,.v - withdat note or security, ordeposit of policy»and is en« >■ *» ■titled todmsiOTfbf profits. ; . - j *:He;tnay_at any timo-ajmenderhis feeeive,, bacfcds value thereof .one*haif UtG'gTOsS sum paid-by ; ' him inariptial^omraoii-pftmianis.' Ap arty• already'initired for whole life'toayyonpay--•> iaerit of asmall sum, convcrrhislrisuranceinioa new. -= : policy upon theloan sysienwiovtf . , Parties already insured end untitled tn a- tito-Viird : -- loafa, are nOVSftut out from said two*thinHoftn» 'lf'the- '. prefer it, upon the terras stated in the pa'mph** > TeUC, • • .t&'sak •> •• hi ■- Ji party may,'at a modern teumitml premium; i Astir i< ! - Tor life, and he survive to reach theage ofGoyears,rAe’ < full /turn insured up to SlQMQfieillbepaid loniat: or if; ho dies before reaching that irtsurett • *■ •Will be paid tobi& family or legal representatives;’ V -7 fit to* become Customary in the Atlantic ciUdsfcucon*- t eTegations to insure the Uves-df their Pttsiorsj onU -on: iChriatmas or NeW-Year’s day tomakOtheTornifya pro- " sent of, the-policy* This is ceitahUy an exeeHenrway * of Stowing their regard for tfieirMniister, whoso salary iftyery - wants, fits •ihe'maacjPfhmllyyat:Tij» deatbvitiisa'cols- • solatton beyond, expression' to~know"lhal~fiisTie!plesa iUiue ..« J , * ll ' i .Churches iiiyolyed.syoard,'ddwell t‘Q’lnsure the lives of one or more thd amoun.wonld.be applied to liquidate the dcht., /•? --.■ HIA * O0 M ' , novaPr *•: Wood 4c drabove-Foiinh/^ Prcsldent FlUmore HAS.TAJffiN INSURANCE ON HIS LISE' FOR I 84j>OQO» ia trffie' insa--, - »nuaeeCpmpany^jtf»ttfort,.<Jonittottcut. 2 . •The following are the Joint Stock rates of Premium of other Life Insurance Companies .compared with the rates of HarlfordLifa. oJidHeaUh ’ Insu ranee > pomp any*.. Annual Payment for Policg of one thousand dollar*. . Ifaou of Company. ' t: -‘i?£ “S' .sfSii|“S" ' Hartford LifiJ&H.liu.Co...-10.20 13.0018.40 21.90 3k<Ki -StnaLifn Insurance Cd..-11.70il5.BOalJO|29JClU(t.BO - Charter Oat Li® Inu.Co—MI.7OIG.SO St.3o l(W!B:. United Stales. Life IrtSt CoVrM.BO 19.00 35,30 34.70 53. M , FennsylvuniaLlfe Ins. j?o**-14.4Q *-20.40 ; National Loan ?ahd ‘Co Jj/l4\SO|io.3O iiwill bepeln stirahee (wuhontparuoipaiion in Company r are more t&aii Cent, lowerjtbitt anyJojnt? Bmck Company taihU CbUDtryorMfiC eWorld, a&d ;thoy* - have been adopted after a (u)l xnvestigaiioa ofth&. Whole Eubicet. . ✓ 7. , ' " * " ' _ - . Those wiabiftg to insure~!n eittorihe ConriT Mutual or the Hartford. Life and HeaUh;Cto* will apbhr/toV; . * .- r ;- C. A. COLTON} » '* decl Comer of 4thand Wood fltreeis v up.aUlr«...i.r • ; ■ SeaiTTlllff l-- ‘V v/:. '.-.-'■To Fantitn and those ioiskirtg'-\~ * ■ -•- , TO INSURE DWTACHED PROPERTY i t tTIHB New York “.Washington County MutuwlTnau*' -X ranee Company : 14 Is thecoinpany Tor them to insure'; in. }t is the only Farmers 1 Mutnal Insurance Company ;thhi ! has run through five yearswiihoultaiinjpihfcir - note! Ttis the largest companyfif ifie kindin the world,’’ •numbering over 111,000 inemberfl.ilft does not ■insure.’ Steam Mills, Carpenter or-Copper shops, or anything hazardous or extra-bazardojii.cOnlyHouses, Barns and their contents, ahct bai;Q2,ooo.;bii one risk; : Churches. -Academieiand but .. A certificate, con he seen from one of the first "men’in • Pittsburgh, to show that the,Company doesjp< v i. s i o e«. e* promptly. , T’fvSnilnSv J™? I !AL SAFETY INSBH- Roo “ oniie Ex- ‘ Merchandizß^and-otlter;- s r^^ r y “* .country; insured against loss or v -r*B?l a* the lowerirate tf-prcmmn). ><subaxcs.—They nlso insare;Yes9el9j Car * freights, foreign or coastwise, under open or policies,nsHie,assuredjnay , > \<<landTbassporxatiom.—Thcy also inso/e mercban- ■ oize. transported by ’'Wagons,. Railroad Cars, Canal 1 Boats and Steam Boats, bn rivers and lakes,on the most, liberal terms* -- / -,....* .-...- DIRECTORS—Joseph 11. Sealj Edmond At Sotrder -JohnC. DavU,Rbbert'BQrton r Jotmß; Pentose* Samuel Edwards, Geb.G.Eeiper, EdwardUarliiigumilsaac K- Davisj William Fo3weU;Jolm Newlih,Dx;:R;M;llastfliiy' JanJesC.Hand.TbeoplulaS'PaulxliagjH. JoueaßrookSji Henry Sloan, Hugh Craig. George SerrilK Spencer Me* JohnsoH, William Hay,Dr. Sv Thomas, John Sellers, Win; Eyre, Jr. • DIRECTORS AT PITTSBURGH. —IV T. Morgan, Hugh Craig, Jno.T.LoKdn; '' - ’ • ' WILLIAM MARTIN, President., Tnos. C. Haxd, Vice President. ~. ■ Joseeh W* Cowah, Secretary. inr Office of the Company,No. 4SWater street, Puts* bargh. (jelfrdtQ r; A.-ftIADBIRA, Agent* •; r - New England I<l?e Stock Insurance Co. T>33BSOJNS desirous of iasiirihgiheir;Aaiinalft Will . _t ’ learn from the following by lawofthe Company, , •’that tho term* of life insurance on stock ip very dfuerem from insuranceoa human life. The insured are entitled to pay where the aoimal breaks a lcg,»becorae* blind.' I'fC. C.; • ..raf-* ... . ' A&tic&sx.: In the event of accident or disease of such a not are as to cause permanent injury, though death may not ensae, they willlie liable for the-aaniagc done to the ammarhot exceedingthe amount insured, . _ - , >■ G. A. COLTON, Agent, cor of Fotmhnhd Wood su.y up stairs/ Fire and JUftiine insnrAnvcii; THE OFFICE of the Insurant* Cpi of .North Amnum has been removed to the Warehouse of Hardy, Jones- A Co., No. 141 Front street,third house East Of Wood street, where the subscriber will issue Policies <Sh Build ings and their,contents, and on Shipments by Steamboats and oilier vessels, for. the above ana reshOnsihlo Company. fap3] WM.P.JQNES, Agent, v - Idfe and Hsftlth insttranee. * THE MUTUAL LIFE AND HEALTH INSURANCE • COMPANY).of. Philadelphia, Incorporated by the Legislature of .Pennsylvania,Match,lB4§f Charter Per .petual; Capitol $160,000. Raialoioerthan anyPennttF vania Uompony ; an<£ full 20 per cent. Idtvet Utah the usuhi rate* of Life InsuTtmce,as the followingcompari-r son will show.: . Thus, a person ot the age of£o insuring • ••' for $lOO for life, must pay in the Girard $2,30, PennsvL vania Penn Mutual $&3B, Eqaliable S2.M. New DiascTOßS—Samuel I) Ornct, Charles D Hail; Wni F Boone, Robert P King, Charles P Hayes; MWJBaldwin; : Chas O B Campbell, MM'Reefr6, MvD.» Lewis Cooper, J Rodman Barker, E H Blaler, Edwin «. Cope. Prtjt dent, Samuel DOrrick \ Ytca PfejidMi, Robert P;3Ciiik- Secrttart/i Francisßlackburue, - > ,*:**:,' . will be received and everv oven by SAMUEL-FAHNESTOCK, Agent.' Ornw: ■ Commercial Rooms, corner of Third-uiui Wood'Btreets Pittsburgh. - ocUWjy; ■- ’INI)EMNITY; ' - ‘ j The'Fr&nklln Plri Insurahcr Ohmpftffi# .. OF.PHiULJJKtnnA.. .• *rvl RECTORS:— JJ Charles W.. BanokeT, : George W. Richards, . Thomas Han; ; ..”.. • MordeCal D. Lewis: '.Tobias Wagner, AdcdphiE.l&rle, - SamuelGraut, David 8. Browne, Jacob R.Smtth, • Morris Patterson. * CHAS. W.BANCKEK.PresU. Chas. G. Bakcxeb, Secretary. ‘ 1 K/* Continue to make Insurance, perpetdal or liniHed on every descnptiou of property in towaand cdtintry. - The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fund Which, with their Capital and Premiums, ?dfdy invested afford ample protection to the assured. The Assets of the Company* onJanuarylst, lsld, as published agreeably to an Act of Assembly. Wore as fol lows, Vl2:— V-.-.., iV.M-’?:' i'- . V,v. Mortgages 51,M7,453-4* < ' Real Estate - .* . -g,} W 4 '‘ i ■. Temporary Loons-—... 4.-. : OG.ODi-85 Stocks $1523 25 Lash, Ac ■ • . —»■.. . #•. ■ ' 37 1 J . :?:>• • r t. < • 3ince*their incorporation, a period olla years thev 1 save paid upwards of One Million Four Hundred thou- ’ land Xhliarf, losses by;.fire* thereby affording ' of the advantages oflusuriuicc.as'wellas iheabilitv ana .dispositions meet withpromjptneSs.liUUabiriUesf^'''*'"' „ mar2J. ■ OfficeN,E.cQrner ' " 1 *_■> Fife and Mbjiim a fpHE InsuiajicaCompany of North America ofPhiltf-'i 1 X delpMa,through its 4uyauthorized scriber, offers to make permanent and.-limited Insurance 1 ' -• on property-itrthis city and ittvicimtyiuod on shipknehiS " -by the canal and rivers.- - n;* . .... . Arthur G.Coffin, Preset. ' Samuel Brooks; y—; • ;y..* • 0: Alex. Henry, CbariesTaylor.- v -’ • . Samuel W. Smith/ Edward Smith, • Ambrose White, John A.Brown, Jacob M, Thomas, i John mite,; - - John a Neff, - Thomft».P;.Copo; Richard IX Wood,’ Wm-Welahi HeirryD.flhetirnrdjSee’y. oi This is the oldest Insurance Company -in. ihe- Vniied : ' ; -States, havingbeen chartered inl<44. Its charter is per petual, and from its’high standing, ions' experience, am- - pie means, and avoidingnii risks Of un extrahaiurdons - - character, it may beconsidci'cd Us offerino ample sccan ty to the public. ? irajaiAhfp. Jones At Cotmting-Hoom of Atwood, Jones and Frontsts.Pittsbargh. • - ' • mavdy.• ■ i pin and Narisc Initmnce. ’*r-- rrtHE INSURANCE CO, OF NORTH. AMERICA will X make pettnahehtand limited Insitranco on Froportv ; iir this City ondyieihltyianAon shipment by Canals, Hivers, Lakes, airdhyScn. Ths properties of this Com pany are well invested and furnish pn availabte fund for 1 he ampie’itldemnityor nlipersons whodesiretoVe Dro teeted by Insurance.. WM. F. JONES, Aeeht V maylß " ; ... ; . - 44'Wa’i?r srib’et; - _ ’ ' Removal. , ■ -ri.'llEsubscriber wishes to iniorra.the . citizens - of Pitts' I burgh and-the pubhegeiieraliy.thnt he i-». hIiCAi&IET.STOBERomNos.(SinVtd 03 a P ,h ll “M„“‘ ldJag,,o , a f’ o " clb sl «et° recMUyicc^ pied by the Museum, and has connected therewitiithe f «™u=rly.u,ed as the ChronictePrintta| conneciion.'wnhhis old room, makes' :- .' themost spacious Carpel establishnicr.l iulho COQalrv : ■ - nndhis advantages so far s urpass_unyAouso inthis cm i fotspuce, arrangement and good light, tbatJte-js Certain - vn. E ?rJi. n i? evei yp'f»opwhp may Sivor-him withacalf His stock is complete tu every article lb.his iiite nnd great pains will be taken nl . all times to shew-goftisZ - persons wishing to look or buy.' -goon, tw. ocl3l ■ ■ . , • E. W. LYND. nor Poi cale low * 'f r «.j i " £4v*IASON & CO.. * caanaßiMatice,,^. QyjS'ff- ■ '»*£>•
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