aA: ,_ J '--I,Jg, ■ ■ ■ v r— —; fpSsbnrgi) -; Jfan&ert Wm.Larimer, Fourthstinextdooftp Pittsburgh Bade. Hoon * Sargent, corner wood-and Sixth streets. Hugh DKingv Fourths tree t, opposite M A MBonk W A Hill &■ CoV64 Wood'.street 2d door abovcFonrth. S Jones ACo., S. W.comer WoodandFourth bis.. s . „ Umi* Curry, 05.W00d street, StTdodr below'Fottrtir;' ’ 4 J W Robertson, and Third streets. Kramer d* Rahmc orfietWo'o d and Third streets. trad Third sis?' v Harris, corner Morketond Fifth streets.; ' N Holmes# Sons, 55Matket between 3dand4tb. Tfco trfi MaXh'aand:Teu)dlcrt r ,■?■■:■ -'*■ W WWilson, comerMorket and Fourth streets. . • H Richardson, ThMarket streewncar the Diamond .. ; Johnß T McFudtlen,&.Co,BsMarfceistreet T near Fifth Sands. A Reiuctxuui, 7 Fifth street, near. M&rke i r : . Siedle A B&rtbcrger r Sixik.filreet, near Grant- Wholesale Grocers, Commission Produce Dealer*. StttanVSUl. ilB Wood street, above Fifth. - Alexanderlurig,'StlXihertyslreel.oppoaiieHand; *•■.■ R. Bruce, Jr.,‘’la Libertr street.. ' R ACunnlngham.fiCOmmeteialJvow, Liberty street. - B George,&Co.}2l6l ( lberty,^treeLopposite7th. John Grier,222 LlberUvstrect.:; 1 ;. _ , _ . \Y m' M Gormly-,210 Liberty street, opposite Eagle liotel. MyersA Hiinier.lSS Liberty street . S McClarkun A Liberty Street. ’ Carson & McKnlght, Sixth,'betweeiv wood ofid Liberty. J ABFloydiLibetty, Wood and Sixth streets. •■•-■ Lambert A-Sliiplon, 133 street ‘ WmDyeivlSS Liberty street, oppositeCtfr. r W.AKMcCuteUebn; N 6. J 152 Lioeriystrect. ■ Brawn,A Kirkpatrick, UlLiberty street ' F.mrlish A Bennea, 37 Wood opposito St; Charles; 'fassoy Best, 35 wood street, opposite St. Charles, J 8 Duwortft & Cb;, 27 Wood, between Ist and 2d star Win Bagalcy A Co., Nos. 18 and 20 Wood street. ■ Wick&fileCandlesSjCoruetWood and. Water sis. - W» McKee, corner Wood and Frhiiistrects.. Burhtidc;c,WflsouACb.,Wat’er, bet. Wood and Smith’d, Church, Carolhers A Cb., .Water and Front streets; Reii ABerger, corner Snnthfield and Second streets. Cummins & Smithy 3 Smithfifeld Btreet; near Water. ' ■* James-Benney, Jr., corner Water and Smithfield streets. C H Grant, 4rWater,between WoOd. WB.Holmes ABro.; OrWater.het Wood and Market 1,8 Waterman,3l \vaterando2Tir6fBircet.. Jame& Duisertjiit Water and<4 Front street.: _ * JphaF perryjcdmerHaricock st. and Buqueane Way. • iGng A Moorhead, 27 Wood street. , . ■ Rhey/MatihewsA’Co., WatefVbet.. Market and Ferry C<nmisswn, and Forwarding Machanit Row, Liberty street ■ David Fitzsimmons A.Son, 135 Wood street.. Gcoifec Cochran. NoI2O Woad;atredL SAW Haibaughi S 3 Water and 104 Frontstreet. AVankirJc & Son, SmhUUeldstrcet,-near.Water , Kobemon A Reppon, No. 109 Second street. V • Armstrong A Grazer,2s Market at.,between Ut.and-u. i ' Urey Agio A Clarke, 108 Second street, above Wood, ' Wholesale Grocers and Dealers inlOquort. , R. Watson, cornerlhlierty and Wayne sireots. JhoMtDeviuA Bids., 13 Commercial Bow, Liberty fit. . Jas Pauon, Jr., No. 17 Commercial Bow, Liberty street? J Biyar, No. 114 Liberty street,and-53 Diamond alley, f 'TJ A Jackson Duncan* s2&Libeity street \ ,< . v? < Robert Moore, U Commercial Row, Liberty street r -Robert Beb, liberty street,opposite:Wood;' i.; ~ ; W-'Lehmer'ACo^lSO Libertyatreeto , . | W AMMitcheitree, 160 Liberty street. i . J -Jacob Weaver, Jr.yoorner'Matkei andFroitt streeta. > Saddte,Mtaytiss and i'twfc Makers . | 'TM OUver,ldbehy,opposite Seventh streel. } 4 A Holstein, 120 Weod streeVuear Virgin alley. : i PSoiitA 142 Wood street. . » Rahauser A Buff, 156 he ad of Wood street : 4 • W A Gildcdfehney.t 00 Wood SL> thirddoor below Fifth. R A WMackey; 90 Wood st:,bet SUVahd Diamond alley. Samuel McClarkan,fi&Wood, het .sui and Diamondal>y. vßHHartley,B6 Woodst, cor. Diamond alley. | Zoaiing-.Glasses,and. Varieties. < i j JGUlespio A between 3d and 4th.. \ Kennedy « Sawyer, 62, corner Wood and Fourth tls». < * 8 jKeimedY, Fifth mreet -: a. - { '-.;Qpunifoare/Qitd.China. . '.Geoijre Breed,fi4Wo6d street . _ 4 . ' , M Hodkmson.fiS Wood, between M Und 4th streets, -j r Henry Hlgbyvl2sWop«l.stteet,2 doota above Ftfth. | 't ' v : Booksellers and Stationers. I r K4V A Co.,corncroFWbod and Third streets. . i -j-' J GBsckofen, 137 Liberty Baa^ : ■; '- Victor Seiciba, Fifth street, between-Wodd and Market ‘ ’J H Mellor, 81 Wood st.—School Books and Statmnefy. LttkeXiomnis Ag’t B 9 Wood Books, Sta\ ry. * ~ KmottAHnglish, 79W00d street. / - I Johnston A Stpckion,corner MarketandThirdsta..- < R HBeeson A Oo n BO Market fit,2d door from Diamond. HBBoswortb ACo.,Fdnnhstrcevnear Market ; . Piifent Medicine. ■ ■ \ ■*Wm Jackson, corner Liberty .and Wood streets. ; " Shepherd's Medicine Depot,64 Smithfield streets Clothing Stores. ■Kane * Morgan, 192 Liberty st, 4 doors above Virgin ay. • E*roweMela & Bros., Athetcum, liberty street - • JB Downing, 218 Liberty street T, c ; ; A . W AAL C McMullen, 230 liberty, cot Garrison alley■ Boobyer A Gribble, asi dooTS above Irwin ‘WlDavitt corner liberty ana Irwin streets./- ; ; «r John PHopewelLl3S Liberty st, near St Clmr. J :: p US Liberty-st, corner Virgin alley. ! ’ - pDelahyv4s'Liberty street \ Xtymt Liberty, ,ii rT • . ' Lawrence.MUcheUto Liberty street. .": W Leonard. 82 Wood 'street, bet 4th and Diamond alley. :' Schroeder. Hageinani Co., 67 Wood,l door bylaw 4th. Hilderbrand A-Co, l lo Wood street, dear-Water. ' ■ Robert Chester,7sSmithfield st,bet4lhand Di ant’d ay. Parker 4>Lowe,S6 Smithfieldetreet, neardth. Monransterhitßros-,“Oak Ha11,”48 Liberty street: R SuaW, corner Market and Second streets. ■■■■■.; ' H Barker, 31 Market st., between 2d and 3d. Chin* Qnd' PistoU. W G McCartocv, corner Liberty and Smith field streets. John Whitt, Fifth at., between Market and Liberty. JoseßltCraig, Wayne st., opposite Canal Basin. , J GirtWright,S3 Wood st-.l door below Diamond alloy A MeFariandrSmithfield bet. 4th and Diamond alley. 'SamelGrey, Exchange Buildings, St. Clair street. - s • Cheap • Publication!. ■ i M i Miner. Smithfleld st., opposite Brown’s Hotel. : M P Morse, 8S Fonith. street. _ ... : HolmM’ Literary Depot,Third st.,opposite FostOffiee. Dry Good* Merchanit, , W if Bogus, corner Market and Fifth streets. i .olTFralich,lOOMarket stteevnearPifUi. . ■ i ” j Shea,'loBMarket street, between Ftflhond Liberty. - *J GtJßMx.ltt Market street. ttearLiberty. t ’ ‘ ' i Jfc BF McConnell, corner Morketand Fifth streets; - J YDiUer,S;B; coraeeMaTket and Fourth streets. ; Win H Garrard, New York Store, 79 Marketsoeet.: B apenee, 33 Market Street, between 2d and 3d. r ' E Mentier & C0.,81 Market St., bet. slh and Btamomi. -Alexander A. Day, 73,-N.W. cot. Market and Diamond. itd.t... MOarisifts Market »n. fact. «th and Diamond. ' ' George R White, 31 Market sn,beVWeenGd and 4th. YVmliKnsselliMllarket st, near Fourth street. . , \y_ R,'Morphy, corner Market and Fourth streets >. Wholesale Dry Goods. ' Bhacklett * While, 99 Wood street. , ; - ; A A Mason A Co., 60 Market su between 3d and 4th. Morphy, Wilson £c0.,48 Wood st., 2d door above 3d. < Hampton, Smith £ 00,44 Wood st,, between 3d and4ih. JSldtrmtn and Jutiiat of the Peace. ■ N Baekmaster: Fourth street, above Smithfleld. u A GReiiihart,ltfyrinatMiet, near Liberty.- : - Doolt and Shots. Wm Jaoksoa, corner Liberty and Wood streets. J ft Adams, 21#Liberty street, next Eagle Tavern. .a, a.,.,,-in. Gall. 122 Wood street,above Filth. S Keys,B Fifth street,near Market. BA Olmsted, corner Market and Liberty s • James Bobb, W Market and 41 Liberty stree. Jottt>hFlammer,lo9Wood street, near Fifta Georee Albree, Jl, comer WoDd and Fourth streets. 9 McCurdyfr'Loomis.S£tWoodst,between 3d.and 4th. J Rutledge,« Wood street, third door above Fourth. F W Hayward, comer Market and Liberty streets ’ T'B Graham, No. 105 Third street, i ' . James Miller, Smithfleld street, near Diamond alley. John Taggart, gnjithfield streebneor Fourth. J Bates^coruer SmitWicld and Fiith sft'eets. ~ .. Thoth S Scott, corner SmithSelaand Fourth streets..;,, r WmAdair, Smithfleld street, four doors above 3d. • Wm Bttcuicr, fimithfieid street, near Brown’s'Hotel. John Campbell, corner Sraitifield had Second streets. ~ WII gchmerti, 23 Smith He Id, between Front and kd sts, T A Button. 4 St. Clair street, near Xlberty. ! ■ T Thompson, Bt. Clair st.,between Penn and Bridge. , .H Perry, 74 Fonrth street; near Wood. ...... Brenncn f Williams, Fifth street, near Market: - . Wool'^JXerthanU:. ' S 4. W Hatbaugh.s3 Water and 1M From streets. - WTtliam Barker, Smithfleld so, bet. 4th and Diamond ay. Hugh Lee, corner Liberty street and Cecil’a alley. • • Planing MiUiandSath Factory^ ,ThomasMbffitt,Pennetreet,nearthePoint7 JD A Kelly, Seventh street, above the Canal. ■ Hardware and Cutlery. • .Walter F Fahnestock, 184 liberty street. .. . RTLeecb,Jr.,l33Woodstreet,above Fifth. '-•Hays* Getty, 71 Market street, near Fourth; ,t . : Worn * Lane, corner Liberty axul Su Clair streets. . K Dunlap, Jit 01 Market street, neer Fifth. . i - t 1 Buber 4.Laufntan I j 8 Wood st., bet. 4th and Diamond ay J Cartwright, 83 Wood st., 1 door be.cw. Diamond alley. John Walker,As Woodst, bet.Dtamondalley and4thst. ■ . s Cooper * lively,® Wood slreet,2d door below Fourth. Whitmore st.. between 3dand4th. Joseph. Wood well, corner Wood and Sedond streets. ■ Bown.#-Tetley,l4o Wood street, near Virgin alley. Leather Start!. ' , Wlttlnaon &. Bell. No 188 Liberty street, opposite Siilh. ■ Walter BryanUl&l Liberty jsL, Opposite ,hcad of Wood. Wm TeUflgd' C0i,143 Liberty Elreet, n«ar St. Clair. - ‘ ■ q«mnel McClain. 85 Wood and cornet Diamond allev. ’ ■ mSrUeTdmafli'ilsjWood.adjiooi below.Dmnond Bile Blebftid Bart, 101 Weed street. ; " . '- : ..wiUisnilrwin.,DjamopdaUey. ■ < ... -um»«Wyln.Pmmond alley,nearDiamond. ■ - Drug! and Medicine!.' Keveeri-MoDoweU.comerAyoodsl.anflVifgiqiiiler »RftrfSrt4s7 , ®poa?t :r betwccii3dnnd4th. ; ; T Btreevan&'theDiamond and. coraerttfi j t corner Walnut and tfeniistreeu.i ; . j . Braoa4 , iei«riConierT4^iiy sli aSUClair«troe!». ( Bd'waraFeiidenchjCorneTMonengftWa-Hodse., j -jg®l Mofecr» WTnw:Wei>d;£ad Fifttstresrts, _; - fjrKWKilßbbßrttCOfnerlhbertyßndSinithhetdists.iaiid I hlanniacturer of Writing Flmd and Inks. I 'Vym HendersojtitMS Liberty street.. ■ > v| - —-- -- Wholesale Cloth-Store.-- ' - J ; D tSuiand; Co, No'i'ijfVood'sUccl. -_ .. , WtwdStrteWooroer Virgka aircy.„•!., tVilkeaon d- McMasior, W.Maikcip;, 1 dt; or from Fifth,. , C L M0he0,42 Smithfieid St, between 2d and and 3d., \VDon£la»J 77 >Vood slreetfourtiidoor above Fourth. i^r^&nnteOT^Wbed.streotne 0 !?! Fourth. If 1 * ! ivm E SlßberabnlSFetterohn’s Howjibcrty andJth si, 1 Snlane d- Son, comer Smilhfield and Fifth streets, 1 TBYoungi*bo,'Smithdeldstreet, betweenSd and 3d. , I HazlettipFretyiSmitiiEcldj near JFottrtiiTOeet. !;. • '■■■ 1 NutionaLLoan,Fdndana.Lire Ids. bo,B4Wo'6d street.' I (Delawarejantdtti Safety,‘42 Wnter Street t s I Western InsuranceCo.of lirtsUurnlr, No. ot) Water St. } ‘Protection Insurance Co* Office 127>vo&d street. . jtFrankUn Fire Insurance Co, compfWood ana.Jd fits., ; Watt flute- m&.’Bartering. :\V EMardhall.(Suiieessor to S C Hill,> 87 Wood streel. I [Janie's.Howard'4* C 0,82 Wood st. 2 doors below Did.ay. |J ShidlcjSmilhfieldetreetinoar Fourth. ' | jThomasPaliner, 47 Market stjbcvween 3d ana 4 th \\ -i“ v >; Tinner* and Copper-Smith*,, • ~ ji M Wood street opposite Ist Pros* Church jl A Capptesd coTnecLlbertyjand SnuiU&eldcUUeets.:: I’LShromyAtbetroum Building, LiberiyAtreeh G G:Bacxofem i!& Wdodstrect* • > |'JBamdoilur,l3B Wood street.. ' rSMoirow,l7Fifth6t|hetweeaWoodand Market, ,| : J U Demniler, 60 libertystreet, near Market. ~ . 1 Shirk. NOrB Market streets war Water. - f Sixth; between Wood and Liberty sirceis, f James T Kincuid,,Front and 2d streets, near Market* - Gold Beater*. John B Dunlcvy, 133Thirtist, bet Wood and SmithUeid Emigrant Lina. Blakely ds’Co.v Feiln street, (Canal Basin.) Pr\V : Byrnes <* Co, st.; Jno Thompson, Ag’t. Liverpool andFhiladelphiaPacket Ltnejßrown 4* 'Kirk patriek;l44 Liberty streets v ■■‘V/v/-. ' ’Tavernti frown's Hotel, SmTihfi el d st.,'between Second and Third. ugihia Water and Fdrry.streei*. ; Farmers' Inn r Fourth and Ferry streetß Wm.XeU. street«above Sraithficld Kagle, JMcMaster, Liberty street. St.,Charle6|;<!ornerWoodand;Tum streets. NnifonalHoiel,Water street, aboveSraithfietd.- i PerryHouse,e6rnerHancockStandDuquesne Way. [ Burnt District Hotelj comer Smilhfield and Second sts* Moaongahela House, earner Smithfieldand Water sts:* rErchange Hrtci, corner Petin and SLClair streets. * v.' Gjuian, Mcßride, 4* Coi comer 7th andLibeiiystreets. Nicholson A Payne*lel lib erty street, head of. W o od, Wrul rwinVAtheneum Building;, liberty stre et. .. Pennock, Mitchell Co, 16Q Liberty street. : Alex Bradley, (sign Gilt Stove.) No. 19, Wood street. _ i John Anderson 4* Son,corner Water and Grant sis. rc>'-Bakers and Confectioner*. A Andrews, 0 Eagle,” 93 Diamond oiler i R &e&ay; XL Roaa, comer Wylie and Tunnel streets. ! P H Hunkor, Fifth street, near Matkeu A * 4.^Diamond alley. Morris Kun2,SmiUmeld si, bet. Fifth and Diamond alley, i,Wm E Smithßeld at, beb'3d and 4th. ; I^'*-> -' S A : HtfU*ert and lilaiUua Maker*. \ I Mrs.i)ad,iO St Ciait street, between Peon and bridge Mrs Lcech, 9 Fifth street, between Wood and Market. ; MraMEMorriaoUtNo.SSuClmrstreeU : , . I Mrs Parker, No. 4 Patterson’s Row, St. Clair street., I Miss Kain, comerFenn and St, Clair streets, ' Fancy. j T K Mackhigh- 4“ ll7 Wood urees, near Fifth. McCandless & Campbell, 9? Wood street;— Geo W Kuhtf,72 Wood street sign Gilt Comb. Charles Aibnihnot, cor. Wood streetand Diamond alley. Boyle, BSWood »t,Tdoorabove Diam’d ay. Eebnloh Kinsey, 67 Market street, near Diemond. - l Knox* 92 Market street, near Frith. - Colton Manujadurti, Grier 4 Monaghan, 233 Liberty street. BocdSUtrt*.. lI A Weaverj Waynestmet* opposite Canal Basin. John Hannan;69 Waterst,beiWood and riauthneld. James Kerr, Jr. 4*•Go*36 Water street, near Market. Joseph Maior. No. 4 Market street, near Water. IkfcCaiiimOirw Stevens7nnd» Market st, near Water. Thomas Oliver, S. B. Water street. r i Broth Manufacturer?. Blair 4 C0,T20 WooA street, above Fifth. J Kennedy,6B Wood street, fourth door aboveFoarth. i ~v, Fhmlp-Groceries. . AS Getty; comer Wylie and Washington streets. William Wilson, earner Second and Ross streets. George Penn and Marbury streets Thomas Applebe; comer Wylie andTutmel streets, George Artnnrs, comet Smilhfield And Four the ts.^ j l>onaidson,-torxier &JC.'Uiair auaPehn streets. - - i SM Young 4 Co, corner Fourth andF\sTryatreets. -RFaul, corner Seventh and Grant streets; • Cyrus Black, Diamond* back of Old Court House. ■ Vv Buchanan, comer Wylie and Chatham streets. , H Hoevcler, Wylie st, between Tunnel and Chatham. H C Kelly. coroer Fifth street and Market alley. Thomas Wobdsj libertyfiirect, near Water. Trimming) Hoiitry \ and Variety. W Daly i Co., Manufacturers and Importers, Hfih St. F H Eaion 4* Ch»j<s2 Fourth st, beiWood asaMsxket. Wm M Hersh,comer Third and Market streets. John Orr 4*'Co* Market street, near Fifth. - •• Joseph Horoe jy Co, C3Market au,hei. 4ih ttnd Diamond Tobacco, Snuff and Cigars'. ; V J Fallerlon, 140.W00d *trtel,iiear Sixth.. J McCollister, 10 Fifths!,between Wood and Market. Daniel Pay, 49 Wood aireeLbetween 3d and.4th. J Btein, St. Charles Hotel. Wood street. George Shefitar, 16? Smiiaiieldstreet, near Fifth* VV Rinehart, Irwin st, between LibertyandPenn. J A-Mazorie,33 Hand street, between Liberty and Penn. -• } - Extract of: Coffee*-" 7obn Martin, Bztradi'cfConee Manufacturer, 61 Dia . ' mohd Alley, between Wood and Smithfield streets. ...... Glass Manufacturers. VV iA McCnUy Co. 139 Wood street. Chambers, Agnewf Co, 9 wood,bet Wotet and Iststs. BakeWfiL Pears 4* Coi corner Wood and 2d streets. Curling, Robertson Se Co, corner Wood and Front its. Simpson 4“ Co, i&tWood street, next Gagaley 8f Co Mutic Stores. John H Meiior r 6l Woodatrcel—CtecimHgVPiun»*. .-r Lumber Merchants. William Dilworth, Gram street, uear Seventh. Row***, jfr; Dawson, Sixth hear; Grant. .ThbmasSdoti} Venn; su, bePßarkeris alley and Irwin st A Soqp\ and. Candle Manufactories. A Wilson Sc Co., Ross street, between 3a r &od 4th. -Wilson A Gorman, Fohrthsveet, near Ross BC Sawyer 4 50n,49 Wood tt, opposite St. Charles. .... t Erito‘anti,Candies/: Job C Anderson* >6 Southfield at, between Ist and 2d. J Honker. 92 Woodau, between 6ih and Diamond alley. Joshua Rhodes, 6 Wood street, hear Water • Plough Manufactories. . Robert Hall, No. 147 Liberty etreeL ; Hall Sg. Speer, Pena street, comer Cecil’s alley , John B Kell, comer Liberty and Ferry streets. Rhodes# Alcorn, 30 Fifth st, opposite Post Buildings. 1 s Tea Stores. ■■ .*• J SM Young #.Ce, corner Fourth and Ferry streets. Pittsburgh Tea st, bet Wood and Market. WmAWard, DentistiPonnstreet,3doorsaboveHand. vrx : -‘ p OlßßOlatlon. s-a;.--..-* ::c ; - - fTVHE Cor Partnership heretofore existing between the 1 Under the firm of J. S. BONNET Sc Co., Is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Either partner may nsetheuome of the concern in settlement. .. - . l JEROME S. BONNET. . < MATTHEWD. PATTON. : Pittsburgh, Aprillflij 1850 f 7 E7* Having soldmy entire interestia ihe firm of J. 8. Bomcsr A Coi to M. D. Parrox, my late partner, and in business, I take great pleasure in eecomr mending him. to .the confidence of ray . friends and the public. - [ap3J . •X S. BONNET. Gravel Booling. TOHE. subscribersrespectfully inform v the citizens of JL Pittsburgh and vicinity, that they erenow folly pre pared to fill orders for GHAVEIi ROOFINGjin a maa nor not to be surpassedinihis city or elsewhere. From their-experiencein business, they Teel "confident that they will render satisfaction to ati tkose who may give (bent work. ; The superiority of Gravel Roofs over any other hind, particularly in case of fire, is tpo well known to require any argument in its favor.' To those who are, unacquainted with onr work, we beg leave toreferthem to Messrs. Thomas Xiggett, Sr„YJoim F. Perry, Body Patters on, M. Kane,7 r. t aha others, fot whomwohave done work.. Orders thankfully, received and'promptly, attended Jo. j We will be foundon Wylie street, be JOHNBKINNIN. : V'i To P"-* 7 - 7 ** fpHE subscriber would call the attention Of Printers to X Uia Improved Printing.lnks, of variouskinds and colors, which, ha'offers for sale at the lowest market ,prices, andwarrahtstobeoftheveryfirstquaiity. .. \ - -.— JOHN D ,hPCREARY, * Printing Ink Manufacturer, ; • No.33Land333timmon st., New York. ~. Hisagenwm Pittsburgh. are—Mr.H-C. Stockton an - (IT* This paper la printed with Ala News-Ink. [oeilB «. cvstotiteton* - * > :. ' BOOKSELLER AND S2M7TOJV2J?, - No. 47c«?BJtSB OV Masxet ajcd Toms smfisrs, rrTAS. CQngtantly on. hand for sale—Writing.. lieitcr, f~l Printing and Tea PAPER fßbhhet;Binders’, Ful lers’ and- T&tmfc JEtQARDS ;t Hook and rNewspaper PKINTING INK—which he will sell it the lowest cash . prices, or in exchange for Bags and 's^jn,erj; r Scrapß. rjnOBACCO.-£0 boxes prime ffs- jtut received sad Sot X'sale by , flail t STUABT & SILL, bonghs and Cofctkb Hoars* •d Sj' very-sbcJtttime- -We will car© Couchs, Colds, Urcnciutls, LaigugiiisvH} JfiEir.tuaO ana •a£ a cheaper lutejtiianahy other medicine everdiscov -Tir HAS^ENxiREIiy. of tblaxhedicine in, o urcity. from. oufown'OiUzeSs{BhOhld cowiticp an j£ one ayegtiterphyst-' cion, and ha# been usedhyhira iivhisiowa ptacace for, h number of year#, with lie lawftheroiofacoeßj.r, .. -? £ F CONSUMPTION—A lady from Steohen-nlle, wnte«j thatberdanghterhad beenafihcted.Wilh.a.Cough.nnd and m the distressing symptom# of eonsunipuan, and that alter jririgtwo bottles she was emirely.hntcd." A;ffenUenian: in Washington county, who had stifle red with Asmina radChromcrCoughforelght.years, has been entirely re lieved and the cougn removediby .the use of .bnu a ap*r! rzenof-bottlesof-the PcctandSyrnp;. AgeptlemanTroni;, jPeo&lUinoie^ writes that.** ho knoWs the PeetoralSy* ffttp looe agouctaTticle, for he. in his own. lease and in the eases of members of his family with the imostperfectfloccefis, : ’ ; .. f “... ■ ITEJ'OKB OP THE CHEiPEST MBDICUIBStMOW OHOWEi I—Jt U pnt up-in half pint boules'at 50 cenjseaen, or six Storekeeper would do well ta keep uaupr 'nW of- this medicine on hand all the u me,; as it ts one of the most perfect and efficacious remedies ever fed foralTcoughs anddiseasespflhe lungs and incipient [ <7 SfIJJT§ON r EX , X^A—Many persons wiU-Wyrfo get ■ yon. to buy some one 1 of the various nostrtinisj but do not 5 heed them. If you want to get weUybuy: Dr; Kamaa : Pectoral Stepp, and takcho other; thiß-will cUre yom li.bas in it Some of the inost Vttlnapte plant# and hero* - of the materia raedica,uud is pbrapoundedby a person : skilled in thehcalibgarL There can be nodeceptlonin this mcaLciae; : Ut l#pr«o?.afed in yonr own city; and the 1 proprietor haanuraeTquilCertifleatesi attesting itsyaltt ablo properties, Which will be shown to any persdn ue stroas or seeing them; ? -/- U v ii- V- v ' „ Aomrrs WawTEE lhronghout the United Stales to sell this medicine.' Large discounts will be made to those who will take an interest in the medicine. It wiUpay a large profit to all agents; besides, they will be doing sut fermghnmanity.a service by placing in their hands the greatest medicine for Lungmseases-toe world ha# .ever shiei wholesale and retaili by KEYSER A H T * DOWELLy Druggists, 140 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa., to whom all letters Tor agencies must be addressed.— Also, for sale by D. M. Curry, Allegheny city J P. Btock er, in, Brownsville; George Baird, Washington ; John H Buchanan, Hickory; George Keyser, MKeesport, J. D. Vowcll, .Canonsburgh; and : by merchants and | druggists generally. y u -.-. Public Attention . Is tavtetfuUy thuit«J to the follow in* malts, set forth sit relation to ant of the most important Raruitts of moi-. OR ROCK OIL;;- £ !. TT IB riot more than one year ago sincethis great rem-- edy was.brought before the public, fox the reuefuna cnxe of disease, ItsgreatpowerS to heal, have, since then, become folly appreciated bytheeammumty, and we allege that the longer it is trledlhemore certainwill its great fame spread. It is not tid remedy-‘of A d&y, got ap for the sole purpose of makingmouey 5 but, onei which we conceive, will commuAto |je wfii.wMn nostrums have been forgoUcn. The PETROLEUM U . a Natural Remedy,elaborated inthe deptbaof theeartli by a power and agency that laughs to scorn all human competition. It is our duty, when we write about a . medicine, that wo write, tbutd—that we say nothing calculated to deceive those who may trustour word of put confidence in our statements. The sick are very apt to catch at any thing that promises relief from dis ease- Autory can hardly be too highly wrought to an* swerthe objeciof gailingor humbugging some of them. Now; We do not desire to do this; we are anxious ornr thattbo truth in .relation to our Remedy should be told, in order to secure for it a reputation for exceeding any single article of the mcdicA. .Plaiu,unvarnished facts—facts that may.beascertainedin oar owu city and neighborhood, bear ample testimony in favor of the Pe troleum. Within the past two months, two of our own citizens, who were totally blind, have been restored to sight. Several cases ofblindness, in the State of Ohio, have been cored. And, also, the case of agenUemanln Bea ver county. There are others; bnt these cases are near home, ana may be referred to by any persons who may have doubts on tho subject. These cases were cured af ter they had been abandoned by physicians as hopeless- The Petroleum will cure, when used according todirec, tions—Diarrhcea, Dysentery, Piles, Rheumatism, Goat, Neuralgia, Eruptions on the Skin, Pimples on the faoe Chronic Sore Eyes, Ringworm, Tetter, Scald Hood pains in tho bones and joints, old tores. Ulcers, Wens. Tumors, Scrofula, Cancer, Spinal irritation, Fevey and Ague, Chronic Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis, and all Pul monary affections of a chronic nautrei tending to pro duce CONSUMPTION. - , Burns and Scalds, diseases of the Bladder and Kid neys, Chapped Hands, Excoriated Nipples, Coma and Bunions. In fact, it is a gexat trmvofcui bisibdv, and has been - tried in most of the above diseases within the past year with the most perfect success. Certificates that will astonish are in the hands of the propriewr,who will take pleasure in showing them to the ainictcd or their frienas. .... . Whatever others may say about their medicines-toe Petroleum is the'gTeatcsi, Remedy of the age. Phy sicians of high standing in the profession are beginning to use it in their practice. Those who at first looked on with doubt and uncertainty, ore willing to awardit doe Draise and consideration. Before another-year roll* round, all will be compelled to acknowledge that the Petroleum is the greatest medicine ever discovered-- 140 Wood street. Also—R: E. Sellers, 57 Wood creel; DM. Curry, D. A. Elliott, Joseph Douglass, Allegheny City. Also, by the Proprietor, S. M. KIER, Canal .Basin, "tb street, Pittsburgh. tiaS ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER! PEPBIBI THE TRUE DIGESTIVE FLUID Or Giutrto Juice! A CREAT DYSPEPSIA CURES, PREPARED from Rennet, or the fourth stomach of the Or. after direction* by Rarmt Ltvsto, the great Physiological Chemist, by i.a. HOUGHTON, M.D., No. 11. North Eighth street, Philadelphia, Pa. ts a truly wonderful remedy for INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, CONSTIPATION, LIVER COMPLAINT, and. DEBILITY , curingCalter Nature 1 * own method,by Nature’s own agent, the Gastric Juice. Haifa teaepoonfoll of this i-iuid, infttsed in water, will digest or dissolve Frvs PoCnos or Roast Bek* in about two Qouss, out of the stomach. SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE l Baron LxXßio,ifl his celebrated work on Animal Cbem : istry, say#: “An artificial Digestive Fluid, analogous uo the Gastric Jcicc, may be readily prepared from the mu cous membrane of the stomach of the calf, in which va rious articles of food, as meat and eggs, win bo so soft ened, changed and digested, just in the same manner as they would be in the human stomach.” ' IJr, Pesszra, in his famous treatise on u Food and Di et,” published by Fowlers A Wells, New York, page 35, suites the same great fact, and describes tho method of prepai alien. There aro few higher authorities than Dr. Pereira. • Dr. Comb*, in his valuable writings on the u Physiolo gy of Digestion,” observes that “ a diminution of the due qaantityof iheGastricJuicoi* a prominent and ali-pre- cause of Dyspepsia;” and he states that “ a dls* or medicine in London, who was severely affiicle his complaint, finding everything else lofai^haaTCCOux^r-^t^o^Gastric Juice, obtained from the stomach of living proved com pletely snccessful.” Dr. Graham, author of the famous works ou ble DieL” aayst “ It is a remarkable fact in physiology;* that thestomachs 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 digea tioo of them in no wise different from the natural digest ive process,” . Dr-Smon’fl great wotk,lhe “ Chemistry of Man. D (Lea A Blanchard, Pbila., 1840, pp. 321-3) says: “Thediscov ery of PEPSIN forms a new ere in the chemical history jjf Digestion. From recent experiments we know that food Is dissolved as rapidly in an artificial digestive prepared front-Pepsin, as it is in the natarul Gas trio Juice itself.” . Professor Dusousos, of the Jefferson College. Phila delphia, in his greaiwork on Human Physiology,devotes more duta fifty pages to an examination of tms subject. His experiments with Dr. Beaumont, on the Gastric Juice, obtained from the living human stomach and from animals,are weUknown- “In all cases.” he says, “di gestion occurred as perfectly in the artificial as in the natural-digestions.” “7*7,, :AS A DYSPEPSIA CURER, Dr. H<jcohtok*s preparation of PEPSIN, ha# produced the most marvelous effects, curing cases of Mobility, Emaciation, Nervous Decline,and Dyspeptic Consump tion, supposed to be on the very verge of the grave, it isirapossibie to give the details of cases tn the limits of this advertisement—but authenticated certificates have of more than TWO HUNDRED REMARK ABLE CUKES, in Philadelphia, New York, and Boston alone- * These were nearly all desperate cases, and the eures were not only rapid and wonderful, but perma neiu» o greal NERVOUS ANTIDOTE, and particularly useful for tendency to bilious disorder, Liver Complaint, Fever and Ague; or badly treated Fever and Ague, and the cviL effects of Qainine, Mercury, and other drugs upon“theDigestive organs,after along sickness. Also, for excess in eating, and the too free use of ardent spir its. It also reconciles Health with Intemperance. OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS. . .There is no form of OLD STOMACH GOMPLAINTS which it does not seem to teach and remove at once.— No matter how bad they may be, • it GIVES INSTANT .RELIEF 1 A ringUdcae TerrmaaUtheunpUasajHsyv2p tomi } and it only needs lobe repeated, for a short time, to make these good effects permanent. PURITY Of BLOOD and VIGOR OF BODY, follow at once. It is particularly excellent in cases ofNausea,' Vomiting) Cramps, Soreness of the pit of the Stomach, distress: af ter eating; low, cold state of iheßlood,Heaviness.Low hess of Spirits, Despondency, Emaciation, Weakness, tendency to Insanity, Suicide, &c., 'Price, QNE DOLLAR per bottle. One bottle will of ten effect s Lastingcure.: - . ‘ Every bottle bears the written signature of J. S. HOUGHTON, M.D., Sole Proprietor; ;• fiold by agents in every town In the United States, nimby respectable dealers in Wedicines generally. •’’Agents for Pittsburgh; KEYSER A Me DOW EL L, 141 'Wbodstreer. ’ - Retail dealers supplied at Proprietor’sprices. [nv2(hy . yAlgb, forsale fay.R. E.SEINERS,S7WoiiI ittcct. : BuUfi, BsrflßpsriUa snd the C Holer a. NOTn'smgle nian,woinan or childbas died of;the CHOLERA of any of its symptoms who used this invaluable preparation. *' Look nt the city XiouisvOle, ; where this sarsaparilla is made, and where from 150 to SOQbottles are retailed but few isolated coses of Cltolerahuve occurred; and they wereieither persons Domboals or those who disregarded qurmlvice. : [Cindnnato Ckronim, For sale by KEYSER & BTDOWELL, 140 Wood sL Ptitabarjph,where the geauiae article may alwo^s^be certaiit: curt tor JJLMfcUKEA, a jE: disease very prevalent thia hot; weather—me fore nmnerof Cholera. Trvlrl Forsahfby j - jyfl; ■. ■ i rayaF-ft A MePOWELL, 140 Wood st. • W wax - 50(, »Mxock' *co, - { boo® W. coraerocwbqtl 'WSlEßroprieioroi'the Moasa&J. Pttst , I -AH» aiiNUPACToana, rbßpcctfally inform* ha&incßo* nfeees*ary to a job that he is prt pared to'execute • \ -Lama fhess Faijitia© ov xvkrt descbiptiob: :Sooks r . i BUlscf Lading, . - .CweuJurn. r tfcCTpA&fc, : ‘ BUl'lua&s, Catdt^ EcauibiUt! ' Stinks, Bat ftvs. = All binds ofßlanks, Stage,Steamboats* Canal. . Boat Bills, with appropriate cuts, printed on the shortest ntfticciana mosrieftsonaWa tCTtn& - ■. * He respectfully asfcs the patronage of his friends ,snq . the public generally, in ibis branoh of hw business. _ . * egp22;f vf.,,;;. v j7-I*. tiAßro*vs Lfea JAHBBIV« WOOD'WB1 1j » Qi i T& • '•" CABINET FURNITURE MANUFACTURER f *J* fWarX-room* 97 and; ;: IT ‘ W. W. respectfully informs his Mends anduastom • era that he has now completed fhelargeStundfiT kest-stock of household fornirofc «^fir : i>morß BiUcity, as he is determined to uphold the qaauty with JweU-seasoftedmaterials, best workmanship,ana newest .designs, and front the wcteiU of his.orders undwpimy in manufacturings he fs enabled to produce warranted ;farmtare, at the lowest prices; ‘ ”i' . V ; -He has adopted the principle of identifying the cu*- i tamers’ interest with his own, in quality and pnee, ana keeps always! on hand the greatest variety of everyaes. cription of furniture, from the cheapest and plainesVwj the most elegant and costly, that a house, of any part of one, mar.be famished from his atocky or manufactured expressly to order.. He therefore.solicits an. that the advantages of his estabUshmentmay be known; The tbUowingarticles consist* inpart*of hisstockj which; for richness of style and .finish, cannot be iurp®** n\ any ot the Eastern cities r’ - ' : Parlor* drawing, din* - Ing, "and bed room chairs; of every variety,; consisting of rosewoood, ma* bogany-nnd walnut ElizUv*th«n» ~ Conservatoire and. Easy Choir ,of ovojT. , description; Couches, Solas.Teie.«i*t‘*te andDi - /vans of the latest French'and - ' : n patteras t.. Toshaes, What-Nots, and ladies* f.orlor Vriting Dews of various kinds! Wort Tables and tanoy inlaid stands, mQsic stands, ond holders, mar hie top, ma hogany, rosewood and walnut centre and sofa, to .bles, extension dining table*; au sizes of the most improvedj'and decidedly the best kind craadet card r PembrokebaU.and juertabjes, wardrobes, bedsteads and washstands of - each a large assortment; -gothic-hall and parlor reception ottomans and stools, secretary and book cases,' side boards, nrc. screens, - • towel racks* hat 4 stands, and music stools, cribs and cots for children; paper mache, lable and tea poys, mt- . hogany, rosewood, and imOia peari Tables,; ike. Ac. Ac. ___ A large assortment of COMMON FURNITURE and WINDSOR CHAIRS. CoßUtirr kaxsrs supplied with ail articles in their line . . . . •, ■ ' STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, furnished at the short est notice. All orders promptly attended to CHA.IUB 6.50 mHWBBB iV».9B Third nrnt, bavxm fdirktt and Weed, Bsu&ttde. « : \Ve have now on hand a iaree andyraßS 01 splendid stock ofevery variety otCnsrsilaHPF, KBland CABINET'FURNITUREi which we-^jSIJr 1 f 9 lore confidentcannotbo sarpas s ed,irGSaSp equalled,ln this City, or m tLe Wert, in style and finish. Those who are in wauto t Furniture are respectfully invited to call and examine for themselves. jf7» Steamboats famished on the shortest nsuce. fef Pro g-feTAL 4 MULLEN A CO. Furniture and Chair Ware iloonas. T.B. YOUNG *C0 7 »rn^.e/2Wflk {rnjmWdnd STitWifuldtlM.y opposite BrovmS HottLVl. n. Pituburek, Pa., keep conatanlly on hand KM ESBSBSand make lo order, at Bi« loweaipricejy* T * HOUSEHOLD and STEAMBOAT FUHNITUBE, and CHJJBS.ot the beat workmanship and most approved styles. fcblS ioat-s,'A Steam.l i fI3S..K» Tai subscriber* louder their ocQ i ■MMillMhnmgiiidgmcim for the favort ed"upon them by tneir Steamboat friends,andjj| | ■would respectfully remind them and others inte- • rested in building boats, that they are at all tunes pre pared to famish, on the most reasonable terms* every description of Cabin Furniture and Chairs hi the be* •material and •workmanship.’ T BYOUNO Comer Third and gmuhfield streets, x opposite “Brown’s Hotel.” ■ _ it* nauusß C ABINET WAKEKOOM, SMITHFIe£d STREET, Btirntn Sttmthnna araStTaabttrsaUey,PitutMTg,Pa. HAMMER A DAULKRfcccp coajtanUy onhand \U a variety of excellent and fashionable Fttraitore* Wwl warr anted eqcal to any in the city, and sold on as I *J 1 favorable terms as con be obtained at any similar establishment in -ho West. They have now on hand an unusually extensive stock, embracing all kinds of Form* lure, Horn the cheapest and plainest to the most costly and elegant All orders promptly attended to. mr&rtm WM. K. STEVENSON cantinaesio mana- MMSSrnicmre CABINET- WARS ot every descrip- JSL uon, at his old stand, corner ot Liberty and ISSnSevuih streets. UNDERTAKING attended to. »t aU lt*_hranchra. Loudon xauitsrd. PURE London and Durham Mustard, by the keg, for sale by [ocOliUJ JOSHUA ROBINSON. YOCSO b&DISP SEBIIHABTi ALLEGHENY. r|\H!S SCHOOL, under the direction of Mr. A Mrs.N. X W, Mjetciu, -will be Be*Opcned in “ Colonnade Uow,” Federal street, on MONDAY, Sepiemberiid. A primary department, and a number of optional branch* es, bare been added, and a corps of teachers secured, so that instruction* will now be given to scholars of all ages and attainments. For p&rticuiai* see circulars, which may be had at the book stores —or consult the Principals, at their dwelling, on Federal street ■illsgtsnp, Aug. 3 tt. K. 'Williams, WILL open uCLASSICAL and ENGLISH SCHOOL on the i st Monday tf Sepianbor nexi. Room, over j. ii. Williams A Co.’aStore,corner of Wood and Fifth streets. —BEFKB TO Ilev. Wm. D. Howauu, lion. Waltes H. Lowais, «* Dr. Euaorr, J. D. McCoao, Esq., w Dr McG&Xt, J.D. Wkaums. |jy2htf Firm Arrival or Pall Stocte of Garpeu. milE subscriber having just returned from the East, i» X now receiving and opening a splendid slock ofgoods, consisting incari of very rich style Carpels, viz; Brussels, Brussels ami Velvets, imported expressly tor this market. Also, Imperial 3 ply, superfine 3 ply, with a heavy stock o i all the lower priccdlgradcs; together with a large variety of Hearth Rugs, Door Mats, Stair .Rods, White,Green, Bloc and Scarlet figured Baize, from i to 3 yards wide. A superior article of French Table and Piano Covers. OU Cloth,from ito eight yards wide, Ac., Ac., All the übovo named articles having been selected with great care, and purchased at such pr ces asio ena ble him to sell cheaper than any house west of the mountains. Citizens and persons from thecountry are requested s !© call and examine the stock at Lynd’s Carpet Emporium, No. 80 Fourth street, and No. 0$ Wood street. K. W. LYNP. 'IUST RECEIVED, it case* of 1 <*cy STRAW mmmand cm? BONNETS. Ladies' Hiding HATS, Children'* a-*H Misses 1 2*annm t Bo- Hats, Sros— Those wanting Bonnets wiU-please give .:<■ a call be fore purchasing elsewhere, AlWtderap. auend ed to, at No 9 Fifth, st. [mylOUfl • «BS. A- LEECH, Dissolution.— The partnership a lss is this day dissolved, by mutual consent The bu siness of the firm will be settled by H. Lee. 3.VL MURPHY, H. LEE. Pittsburgh, 30ihJJan 1849.u n 1849. NOTICE.—The undersigned will continue the Wool business and attend to the sale of Woolen Goods, at the old place. H. LEE. JC7* In retiring from the late firm of Murphy A Lee. I take great pleasure in recommending Mr. H. Lee to the confidence of my friends and to the public. jan3o J. R. MURPHY. Notice. AN application will be made at the next meeting of the Legislature of Pennsylvania, to incorporate a Sank to be called the Mechanics Bulk of Pittsburgh, to be located in the City ot Pittsburgh, and to have a capi* talnot exceeding two hundred thousand dollars, jolylrtm THOMPSON BELL. BxtraPamUy Flour* FOR the convenience of the cituens, tho proprietors of the “PITTSBURGH CITYMILLB.”have placed boxes forthe reception of orders, at the ibilowiugplaces: J. & R. Floyd’s store, corner of Wood Bind Oth sts.; M. Haywood’s Shoe store,corner Liberty and Market A. Beelen’s store, 3d street; • . „ .» L. Wilcox, Jr., Druggist, cor. 4th and Southfield; John t' Smith’s store, cor. High and Wylie streets; Telegraph Office, Fourthstreet; _ H. C. Kelly, Grocer, cor.sthst. and Market alloy; M. Grass’sti~Tie%9ih Ward.. The Flour wili-call twice or thrice daily, for orders, and theFioir, delivered promply either in barrel a or sacks, (sack Flour Is preferable for family use,) without charge for cartage. • It is plain that no accounts can be allowed, and that drivers can have no permission to leave Flour without payment. We hope that the public will be pleased with this arrangement, as we shall endeavor to do them just co. ImaytlO] WILMARTH & NOBLE. HOI FOB OAX.IFOB.HIA. . fTUIE subscriber has lieeuauthorued to receive Pack* X ages to be forwarded to San Francisco by the bouse of CORWINNE. BROTHER &.CO-M' Ponama, and to engage Passage in first class sailing,vessels from Panama to .San Francisco, Every mfojmauon given, on application to JOSHUA ROBINSON, apta Post Buildings, Fifth su, near Wood. CHEAPEST SUMMER-GOODS IN TOWN.—Light : Cloths, all wool, Cashmarettes, scotch Plaids, Linen Drills and Docks, with every variety of Mar .eUles and .RerVesUngs andgrigmla^b^^^ The *«Plu»burghßMwery,*» HAVING taken a lease of this well known Brewery, and having it now in full operation. I am now pre pared to fnrnish.my friends and the public with a supe rior article of ALt&S and BAVARIAN BEER, in any quantity. Call and see,atlhe comet of Penn street and Barkers nlley. [jan4] A. BENITZ. Window SfcadM# Baansri, LASS PAINTING AND STAINING, warranted to VX Wash, at Mo. 10# St. Coalb stbsot, Pmssußas, For specimens, call at Wilkins Hall;. Walker’s Ex - change, Smithfield strOet i and KOevil’a Hat Store, Wood street. Masonic and 1. 0.0. F.’a. Aprons and Badges, painted In a superiortnanner. A ~ : , Fresco painting executedin superior style, with Argon can and Foreign designs. 'B- SIMMB WATSONT jefctf . EDWARD B.KERNAN r —...fltlflt^ag^.. WlntekClotlUnff SelUng XOw-forCasti. T> 41ELANY, XUO Pitti&ttrgh, ha* an 'St** hana,a~larg<s;asa&timeijrofthe:latest style of WrttterCoats, oftashibnaWecoloret ■ Also, Pauls, Vesta •and aUbUrn*". articles inthfl EldUriug iifleiiWfcolesale pfarchasers will find s most desirable,stock-la-select tom; andwillbetoldlowforcafin. * '’ -ldeet&;: ■ B. mC. MEBCHAKT TA.ILOR, - TNFORMS bis friends and customers that ho ha* opeu* 1 eda CLDTHINCKSTQR& aplfo- SSSmfthfieldißt., canbasuitcdat oJltimes-witb anything in tis line,' made in the most finished style and workman ifcemanner. HiatSoods aTcr aEfresbyOf tbe best and nost fashionable : mat£rial,and no pains will be spared : oaflbrdthe greatest degree of iausfaction to bis pat> ronsi Agooaaock of Ready Made CLOTHING olWays. mhand. ■ ••.••, ■ . ; ; • , • [dtclO _ •IS* HfiLLT) ■ • 1 , . J .. JHERCIfANT TAILOR, j No; 17 - SmitMUld itruL Pittsburgh." Ta n •TTAS JUST RECEIVED FROM THE EABT-*a laige dyL and -carefully .selected stock of FrenohrEnglish and American CLOTHS, CASSIMERES ana VEST ING the tnbst approved- coloraahd styles ; which< Ihe is prepared to moke to order in the very best manner 'and on the moßt reasonable terms; ; He has always on hand a good assortment of gentle imen*s Fashionable sbadt made CLOTHING. Shirts, .Collars, Cravats, HankeTchieCs,Gloves, Suspenders, Ac. \ DOVSOdIm, •-? •••■••• • ' Clothing XClotblng THREE BIG DOORS! JOHNTiTCLOSKEYr WhglaaU and Baail Dialer in Clothing , 151 Liberty tu ; .. Pittsburgh, Pa.. TMfY stock of Fall and WiatofUtothing Is nowready, * iIX amounting .to upwards of $lOO,OOO, which I think. will be found to by one of the choicest selections qfgar« menu eVergotup in this or any other city in the Wcst era country. .... v:-. v . * My purchases having been all made early, I have therefore atoided ths lnto advances made inalmost all descriptions of Woollen Goods, and am therefore ena bled to offer my stodk at unusually low prices. I have this season paid-more thaiLusttahattentlctt to the manufacturing and style of my garments, so ihat.ihe venr lowest priced os well as the fmestare'gol up in a style and&jegance not to be 'surpassed. Hundredsof new customers, both;wholesale and retail, have been attracted os mueh by the superior make of the clothing asby the lowness ofmy prices.... . ... '.i t . ' The proprietor would particularly call the attenuon or all dealers in Clothing to Lis present stock, believing that upon examination of the quality and. prices of his Goods they will be indaced to purchase as hit establish ment The wholesale room now: contains -upwards-of 3,000 garments, Grom the finest In quality to.the lowestin The proprietor is now determined to make this depart mepta point of great attraction, and..with this ,view has constantlyen hand a large quantity of goods suited to every section of the United states.. In the cutting department will always bt found a very large selection of all the cboicestmakes of Cloths,Cas simeres and Silks, to be foundinthis or eastern markets. He is prepared to make cloths to order in the shortest aoilce in the latest and most fashionable styles. ‘ He respectfully invites his old friends and customers, -as well as the public in'general, to call and examine fox hemselves. • {octl3 Gr«.t isdaecmenu to Boy Clothing I WHITE OAJK FORKS CLOTHING STORE 1 ; NO. 810 LIBERTY. AND BS IRWIN STREETS. npHE rabacriber wishing to sell hi« entire stock 01. I CLOTHING, offers Sis EXTENSIVE ASSORT MENT of— NEW AND PASBTONABLE GOODS at VERY LOW PRICES. Persons wishing to purchase will save money by calling on him. gcp£4 W. J. DAVITr, Proprietor. , AGENCY OF * Qelnesli’o Celebrated Patent Shears* rnHE undersignedhosbeen appointed by Mr.Heinesh,' I of New York, sole Agent for the safe dflu* justly, cciebratedpaxent Tailors’Shears. He offers theso Shears, now at manufacturer's prices. Having a complete aa-j sortmentof these Shears, r from C2jc.up to 812 a piece,; he calls the attention of Ladies, Milliners and Preasma-: kera and to his establishment, the FRANKLIN CLOTHING STORE, 175. Liberty street, 4thdoor from: St. Clair, and respectfully solicits a shore of the public. Pa oS. WhlChllli ’ OrUC,e ‘° ; org ®ooiis. SEVENTH GREAT SEMI-ANNUAL SALE OF DR Y GOODS, AT TZZS _ One Price Store of A* A* fiIASOBT 4b CO., Nos. 03 and 04 Market ttnet. commence on Mokdxt, December 30,1850 and continue through the month of January. On occasion, the whole of their immense establishment will be thrown open for Retail Trade, and their exten sive stock, amounting to One Hundred and Thirty Thousand Dollars, will be offered at Retail, at fully one* fourth less than usual prices. • The notice ol tueir Semi-Annual Sale to any one or the thousands who attended the sale of last year, will be sufficient guarantee for a call this season. They will however mention a few of the Goods and Prices, for the benefit of those who have never attended their Sales— viz Rich Cashmeres, - - 75 c. Usual price SI,OO 500 pa. Cotton and Wool Cashmeres, 25c.; usual pri:e jjyig * ~ ; - 1900 1 s. Cotton and Wool Delaines, 15, IB|e. Usual price 80 and 25c; _ . . ! 50 ps. High Colored Plain DeLaines, 45c. Usual pnee C2*c: 50ps. Striped and Figured Silks, 50c. Usual jrrlce 75c 50 ps. Black Silks. Reduced 25 per cent.; lOOps.FrenchMcrinoes,sl,oo. Usual price SI ,3?}; 200 ps. Paramcttas and Lyonese Cloths. Reduced 83 P< jerceatj 2500 Long Square Shawls, which will be told at from 51 lo 85 leas than the usual prices.; 3000 yds. Bonnet Ribbons, at 8 and 10c. Usual price id and 25c.; Fast Colored Calicoes, 6|e. Usual price 100 cases English and American Calicoes, 8 sad 10c. Usual price 10 and 12Jc.; 90 cases Bleached Muslins. Reduced 2c. per yard; 200 bales Brown Muslin—all grades: Also—Laces, Embroideries, Trimmings, Hosiery and Gloves, Linens, Checks, Cloths, Caulmeres, Cassinets nn<i Jeans. Together-withan immense variety of other Goods, all of which will be marked down tolower prices than any of their previous sales They invite an early call, as many of iheir choicest Goods will soon be sold. The lowest price named at first. A. ft. MASON A CO.* Nos. 63 and 64 Market street. NEW FALL GOODS! JOSEPH HORNE A CO., No. 73 Market, near Fourth street, HAV£ just received and offer for sale at Wholesale and Retail— NEWEST STYLES OF DRESS TRIMMINGS; Bonnet Ribbons and Flowers; Florence Silk; Velvets and Plantes; Embroidered Collars; Caffs and Chemi zetis; Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs; Embroiaered and Reviekl Cashmere; alpaca, merino and silk Hose; children’s plain wool and Tartan Rose; children’s Hoods, Gaiters and Jenny Lind Coats; kid. merino and fleeced silk Gloves: gents. Berlin,buck and kid Gloves ] gents, taper silk Sturts and Drawers; gents. Saxony and merino Shins and Drawers; Suspenders: Collars; fancy Cravats; Comforts; Scarfs j Zephyr work ana Canvass; Carpet Bags; Umbrellas; Yarns; Curtain Fringes; Combs; Buttons,Ac. r Ac. fO~ Bay State and imported long and square Shawls of every qaality. {oct2s:2m Fresh Arrival—New Goods S NO. 76 MARKET STREET, fl_#*EtrrwKU.N votTRTn srnssr kin> xns diamond. jT. fl FRENCH, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN WINTER DRY GOODS! THE undersigned Is now receiving from the Eastern cities by Express, a splendid,assortment of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, purchased exclusively for Cash, from the importers and manufacturers, at least Twenty five per cent.lelow the cost of those who made their pur* chases earlier In tho season, and will be sold Wholesale and Retail for cash at EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS* 50 pieces Lupin’s French Merinoes, Cherry, Scarlet, Pink, Green, Maroon, Black, Mazarine Bine and Mode colored, Bom 87$c. up to the flnest quality, manufactured under the French Republic. IS Pieces Superior Bombazines, Lupin’s manufacture —aUmprecedented low prices. 150 pieces Ulack and Colored Alpacas, from 18$ cents per yard up to the flnest Silk Warp and Mohair Lustres manufactured. . , 125 pieces Thibet, Parametta and Coburg Cloths, all colors and qualities, and cheaper than ever oeforeofler ed in this city. 350 pieces American and British Prints, superior quali ty, and will be sold at extremely low prices. 450 SHAWLS: Superior Bay Smte and Waterloo Long Shawls, Chamelion,Silk and Turk Satin De Chein and all Wool Broeha Shawls, Blaok and Colored Em* broidered Cloth Shawls, Plain and Embroidered Black and Colored Silk Fringe, Thibet and Hons Do Lain Shawls. 350 patterns Superior Dress Silks: Plain Chamelion Silk and Satin De Chein, Wide Black Gro De Rhine Silks, Plain and Fancy Figured Silks, and Black Plaid Gro De Armour Silks. 150 pieces Cloths, Cassuneres and Vestings, superior quality, and will be sold at a great reduction from form <#r AND. STAPLE GOODS. 500 pieces Bleached Muslin, good quality, all widths, from 6$ to 12$ cents per yard. 600 pieces heavy yard wide Brown Muslin, from 6sc. to the best article manufactured^ 200 pieces Red, White and Yellow Flannels,from 18$ cents per yard up to the finest Silk Warp and Welch Gauze Flannel imported. , , • • 100 pieces Irish Linen, warranted made of Flax yam, round thread, wire twist,hand span and grass bleached. 125 pieces checks, superior ma e, from 8 to 18$ cents per yard, together with a large assortment of Damask Table Linen and Table Cloths, Russia Diaper and Crash, Cassinetts, Kentucky Jeans, Bed Ticking, Do* mestic Ginghams, Colored Cambrics, Plain Linteys, Canton Flannels, Ac. 350 dozen Ladles and Gentlemen’s Gloves and Hosiery —including every variety and quality, which will be sold at extremely low prices. The customers of the house and all cash buyers are requested to coll and examine the goods, and secure a bargain, as they wiU be offered Wholesale and Re. ail a very low prices. Cj* Fo. IS Market street* Puts burgh. novlO ABSALOMMORRIS. Cloths* cloths i Clothsx 1 T EASTERN JOBBING PRlCES—Ufiplecea A Black and Fancy colored French and English CLOTHS; Pilot, Cloaking and Drab Cloths. Just opened at A. A. MASON & CO.’S, dec2 Nos. 62 and 64 Market street. important to Tailors* TTJST RECEIVED—6 Doz. assorted Tailors’ Patent tl Shears, from No. 10 down to No. 2. ALSO—Ct Doz. Barbers’ Patent Scissors, direct from the manufacturers, and for sale at BOWN A TETLEY’S, 136 Wood su, may2S 2 doors bewwVligm alley. jEUgctllaiuottg.. .. i w TSSSK'" mvinv “'' i“ SrnDEß’'has lotely-rinconsequcticeef the numei* 'eras large sales inadeby himio.coiisumersTTbccJi obliged largelyteicplehishttis stock by'WftoponauoM, wA ; be aasnow the satis&etiba'nf offering seme of the beat WlncsaiidXiqani& cyet impflitcd by him.. He wcfula refer to soma invaiceitaa'fbllows—-vi^T *DDFFiGOHDOK&eO.SHEREIES^cmbnvcragdeU caIe Palo at very- lovr nncesi Taxer oldy.ond Bcme.very ■ - selected for consumers. • Some iSJ?N«iLABOin-botU«l,pui up in Europe, whichhe ®ea^ffiay!sass«s&fi^ <?***? peculiarly adapted; to convalescents, as. thbY itrengiuen wuhout Btimalaiioif, and have not the acid of piany oinex CTrndtb *'. ‘PORT WlNES—principally- specially selected, for bis salestocpnsumen from the stock of k 4 Bubsiesxs&’s,” at Oporto, and imported direct. r j Winehire froitytrod delicate, and lbave been' highly approved , by. his, easterners, because of -their kanffest superiority oyer all other Poris atidßed Wines palmed off asfeuch. ; " ■ ; • a •-; 5 They aieof various sorts'and prices, la bottles and on flrarigM by the gallon, or wholesale by dtc cask. Among |bem is some raxe delicate WHITE PORT and MALM 'POHy. '■•-•' ’ } «>Persotts suffering with chronic affection of thebow. els cannot be too careftil in their PORT. ' •••! MADEIRA WINES of various sorts; dry and rich, iSouth Side.old East and We« India. Seicialyfcc.,Ac. subscriber, it Jis well knownlhat theMOET EXTRACHAMPVAGNE and the splendid SPARKUNG MOSELLE, taporled “e d a qitoleoVci^e^Vi&^?«i^y,il>^bscn iber holds himself to be a lodge, and he °abt»lto hnest istooihexei ien, to the first class or HproTUrr cru- ” of blanpc. - ;• Of BURGUNDY WINES hehas a htrgeWoe* apdcan ! assure- customers- that he can present to tlem,®rom his ; vaults, as good a bottle of Burgundy os. Eranqe afiords. . SAUTEfiNEandßAßSACdWaysoahandinbotUes. ■ His selection of RHINE-: andhIOSELLE-WINES, ! from the cellanrof Me*sis. DscißAan | i blens,are extenaivoyaad number many Stm Howes and : Moselle, from the cheapest sons to tne very choicest | .images of the “ STEINBERG,? which ia the Tiest BI ?n&e°an?cJlM , ofCOGNAC and othei BRANDIES he has now a fine stock, embracing some very ohfexlra or 1800, of Otxbd, Duput A Co n ana. some celebrated “ CLAVIER of 1821 in eighth casks, and 1842 in hhds. and 4r DUBOUCHE,"IB44 t inhhdB. on eormgwrcent, which ormall otheriWines’and laqoois, of the above, SOLIT br RETAIL TO CONSUMERS in any A constant assorted stock of HAVANA SEGARS. %»AU Goods dslittrtdj toiihtn cne day's reach of Phua firlphi't- rTTgrcw-r PAtp. Orders; will be promptly execu* ! “ f i^^‘ or,eleS ”licbß SNIDEK, JR, ’ . Cheap Wine Store, 78 Walnul'street, Phila. J. T.Deetter, Woodward & Co.| Baildm ant Etectan cf Lightning Rods, on SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLES. ORDERS left at this office or the Post Office i and for personal interview ca i bo seen- on, Fonrm street, residence of Dr. Hunt, between Wood and Ferry. ' Rtfamett— Professor Silliman, Editor-of SUUman’s Journal; Professor O. M. Mitcnell. of the Cincinnati Observatory: Professor Robert Peter, of Transylvania University, Kentucky; Professor Chester I ewey, D.D., M. D., New York; Professor I. L. Cassel, Clearland University. Ohio. . . In Pittsburgh—A. W. Loomis, John Harper, Wilson M’Candless, Mr. Childs, Col. Morgan,Rev. Mr. Sparse, J. D. Williams, Major Harding, U. S. Arsenal; John gtt. [novlSrtf Outline Haps. FSETON’S SPLENDID OUTLINE MAPS ate now being introduces Uno all the lending schools in New England and New York. We base obtained the agency for them in Pittsburgh, and Javite teachers and school committees to call and examine them: No. I—Map of the Western Hemisphere, 82x82 inches. No. 3 do Eastern do do No. 3 do North America, 70x84 No. 4 do United Slates, 70xS2 No. 5 co Europe, 70x82 No. 0— do Asia, 70x70 No. 7 do S. America A Africa, 70x84 Price of the series, with key,S2s; or the first two Hemisphere Maps, with key. BLU. These Maps are unrivalled in accuracy, beauty and cheapness, and adapted to the wants of the primary, grammar and high schools of the United Slates. • For sale at publisher’s prices, without addiuoa ol freight charges, BOOK STOKE, cot Market and Fourth su«_ Flour Bednecdt rrrILMAKTH Jt NOBLE will sell their Extra Flour, Vy delivered on and after the lat November, at f-100 Superfine at 82,00 V lOO Ills. A liberal dis eoontto retailers. novl tVTLMARTB A NOBLE. DIEHPHIS INSTITUTE. MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.—The regular course of Lectures will commence on xhe fintqf Novtmoer and continue until the last •/ February. _The Analotm cal Department will be opened and ready lo receive Students by the first of October. The Medical Depart* mem will be under the direction of the following raorsisoss: Z . FasskuVt hi. D a Professor of Anatomy. R. S. Niwtom.M. D n Professor of Surgery. H. J. fluLcs, M. D., Professor of Theory and Practice o Medicine. . • « W. Bran Powell, M. D., Professor of Physiology, Pa* thology, Mineralogy and Geology.. J. Cmo, M.Dn Professor of Materia Mediea,Therapeu tics and Medical Jurisprudence. 3. Miltos Sandses, M. D., Professor of Chemistry and Pharmacy. J. A. Wuaox, M. 2)., Professor of Obstetrics and Dia* eases of Women and Children. cjljhiqub tKCTcasa. iledianr —Prof. H. 3. Huunc. Soicery—Prof. R. 8. Newton. Z M. D., Anatomical Demonstrator/ Thefeeaforaiallcouc*eamounuoSlos. Each Professor’s Ticket,sls. Matriculator 5 * 85. De monstraior’s Fee>slo. Graduation, $2O. Those desiringtunher information, mllplease address their letters (post paid) to the Dean; and Students arri ving in the city will -pleasecall on him at the Commer ciu Hotel. R. 8. NEWTOW, M. D — Dean of the Faculty. LAW DEPARTMENT- Hon E W M Kuo, Prof of Theory and Practice of Law Jko DxLsnsu>,Esq, Prof of Commercial Jurisprudence. ftrnu—sso per session. All communications pertaining to this department must be addressed to. Ef. W. M. KING, Esq.' Memphis, Tow*., March,lBso. The Faculties, far intellectual abilities, faorai worth and professional acquirements, will compare favorably with the most distinguished in oar country. The Medical Faculty constitutes an anomaly in this or any other country—all of them ore able Lecturers and the best of Teachers. . . Those who will contemplate our geographical position, and the extent of our population, can have no donbtas to the eligibility of our situation tor an enterprise of the. kind. Astonealth,incladlngaUseasonsoftheyear,wo deny that any other city has more. The first class of the Law and Medical Departmentso. this Institute were small, but tha gentlemen composing them are talented and in the highest degree respectable— a favorable omen for the future prosperity of the Institute., That the public may be satisfied of the permanency of this school, we feel it our duty to state, that the Trustees and Faculty form a unit in action, which augurs well foi its future success; and that the peculiar internal orgam* zailon which connects them,n&nnojL apt President of. the Memphis Institme. Silver Fork*, Spoon*, Ac* XirE keep constantly on band a large assortment of W silver Porks, Spoons, Ladles, of our own manufacture, of standard silver. > JOHN B. bTFADDEN 4 CO., 05 Market street.^ Glasses. ' OF one, two ana three gasses, suited for detecting coanterfeit bank notes, and other purposes, for sale by [octiK] JOHN B.APFADPEN & CO. : To the Citizens or Allegheny City. r A BOX for the reception of Orders £ofr CITY MILLS FLOUR is left at the store of Mercer A Robinson. Federal street Stub Orders will be promptly supplied . ifljflO . WILMARTH s No6bGt 200 Hen Wanted Imxnedla-tely, AX THE CHARTIERS RAILROAD.—The wages are 80 cents per day; and we charge 01,75:per week for boarding. Apply at the office, on. the Steuben ville road, near M’Doiuud’* tavern—4 miles from Pitts burgh. jjana2s:tn BURNSIDE. HANNEY A CO. BAKER’S BROMA; Becker’s Farina; Polishing Patty i Starch Polish i * Pare Bay Rom; received and for sale by COULTEH&HACKE, corner of Wood and Third streets. OA BBL 9. LAKE SUPERIOR TROUT AND SAL SU MON just received from the Pittsburgh and Isle RoyaJ Copper Mining Company. These Fish far excel in fine flavor and fatness any caught in the lower Lake*) and are put up expressly for famuy use. HENRY C. KELLY, novld corner of Fifth street ahdjMarket alley. A Healthy Loeallon* Sflßis.no place more favorably situated than Non* ry Hill, It Is healthy, and commands a most de view. Persons wishing a lot; can'get one to pleaseuhem, containing from one to fire acres. angiS THOMPSON BELL. For Heat. mWO well-finished offices in Post Office Buildings, X Third streeL A long, well-lighted room, third story; entrance Mar ket street, between Third and Fourth streets. Also, a small birick house, in Piu township, near Penn sylvania Avenne. Inquire of . E.3XGAZZAM,: octB No, tfl* Second street JTfflE PLANTAGENET CTOAKD IKAZOgS can btf X used'in bed* in the dark, and by persona with tremu lous hand, with ease, safety, and I «,« a !C£ e This is 1 ??’ without the possibility of cutltay tio s'™- is « fected by means of the patent Guard, wbicb u atynsted to tho razor with tbo greatest nicety and Eunplietiy.—- Every gazor is made of the finest tempered steel, and have been extensively used In England, and pronounced the most perfect and safe, razor mnnutoc- niw invention may bensed with perfect sate- splendid invention, and of great use i»wSs,;®a!",sa ElarSae, Flee nnd itutiSia et,oa mnE IN^ItSNCBCOMPAN¥-OF-KOKrH:AM^.r niakoinstttatice On building and thirf conIMSB cityandrteWWr Ateoa pioponv-of ovetyrtlMegJ. . lion, on steamboats and other vpsaels, eitherby. . . ';■ ArtirarG.CoiEn,Prea't, JuedrlMrjima*/ < Satntael W.Jones, : ' &£■%&&»,+ Mm». . - Edward Sraiii, , RichaTd D. Wopd, \<§aM, . ; John A. Brown. .. William Welsh, - Samuel F. Smith, FranelsHaalrinSr * . -77 • ; Samuel Brooks, S. Anstin AlUbone, £%&> - Charles Taylor, WilliamE.fe'j'e^^^^. Ambrose White,- • GeorEeW>«spunTOlJt > Thomas P. Cope, James N. DuejsoDi _ 8. Morris, Water, H. E. Shcitpfc&SecY' * , This is the Oldest Insuranco Company in the Ended Stales, and from ita-highstandLng>long.expeiieneey ai s‘,' pie means, aad avoiding all risks ef oas character,may be considered ample,*©- . , BA*£ZT, i’MHPETVVfY AND SJSVUKrr I. THE NATIONAL LOAN OTNB_v - MPE UtaUBASOB BOCUBTV •• ■ VO LONDON AND. NEW-YORK. OapU&li £500,000mB qnal to ©58,500,000. ■rhrriTHalargeiwrpZuiof prbEtß. of both VW capital andauipJosinvesicd »S..Goyetnment olbei fiecoriUcsiaike Cityof New Policies held in jhia country ow; 0,000. in- Baring participate in the profits of the Cofflpafly.. Cclj/omia nshs tahtn at ridveedT{it£3. . - ‘ :.Among the advantage* of it’ Policy In this Company are the following:— l . '• r -; ■ 1 ' Aporty iiaured fbtthe whole tornvof life mayaiany time borrow ont-half the amount of annual, premium, without note ot secunty, or deposit Of policy, aha i* en titled (odivisiou'of profits. . ' : Ha may atarry time surrendcrhLflpolicy, and receive backvu* -vhlw thereof onerhalf.the gross sum paid by him inannual common preminma. A,party already faaaredfwr whole life may, on. pay ment of a small sum, convert his insurance into a new policy opontbe loan system how introduced. ■ . • Parties already insured and entitled toa tw&tfurd loan, are hot shutout from> said: two-third loan, if: the. * : prefer it, upon the terms; nigted- In' the Society’s.; painph *l lets ■■ A party rtiay, at a. mode rate annua! premium, insurj for life, tUu! he eurvive to reach the'ags of 00 year«,tA« fun sum inmrtiupto 8(5,000, will he pe«ToiiiMtorif he dies before reaching that age, the 1011, sunt ltisurea will faehald tohis feraiis'atlerfl renresestalives. y,. : : Ithaa become cuslomaryin the Atlantic cuicsfor con negations to insure the lives Of their Pastors j .and on . Christman or New Year’sday tomake the family a pre sent ofthe policy. This is certainly an excellent ; way of shoeing their regard for theiT Minister. whoac salary : in verymany cases is scarcely equal tqh S; immediate warns' To the man of family, at hia death, it is a con -1 solatioh beyond expression to kuow that Ins helpless UtUe ones areihus provtded.for. Churches involved, woufd do well to insure Uie lives of one or more of tne trustees, at whoso demise tho ■ amount would be applied to liquidate the debt. pov29 ' Wood stbSeconddcoT above Fourth. President FlUmOte . .<• HAS TAKEN INSURANCE ONJHIS. LIFE: FOR -34,000, in the Connecticat Mmual, Life Xnsu ranee Company, of Hanford, Connecticut. ~;; , -The foUowinrote the Jotnl Stock ratesof Premium of other Life Insurance Companies compareawiih tho meb of Hartford Life and Health Insurance Company Annual Payment for Policy qf ons thousand dollars. Eamt'of Company,.. . <§>*■. Hanford Life&H.lua.Co.--10^.13.0018.40 SJ-AJ 38.00 jEtna Life Insurance Co* • *11.70v 15.80 31-30129.50 18.00 ChorterOak Ufelns. Co* -* United States Life In?. Co* Perinsylvahia Life Ins. CO* *14:40(20.40 27.50137.3 Q SG.QO .NationalLoan’Fuhd Co.:*- *l4,BQj 19.30 25.50)34.70 o3£o It will be seen by the above table that the rales for in surance iwithont particfpation in profits) lathis Company are more than fifteen per ccnt.lower than any joint Stock Company in this Country or* the World, and they have been adopted after a fall investigation of the whole wilting-to insure in either the Cohn. Matoal or the Hartford Life and HeallhOo, wm n^g^TON dec! - Comer of 4th and Wood streets, up stairs. * —~ BeadThlßi, ToPamm and thato wishing TO IWSVBB DETACHED PROPERTY THE New York f* Washington County. Mulnal Insu rance Company 7l is the company for themto insUTC in. It is the only: Fanners* Mutual Insurance Company . that has tuh through five years, without taxing their', note. Itis the largest company of the kindin the world, numbering over .111,000 members. It does not insure Steam Mills, Carpenter or Cooper shops, or anything hazardous or extra-hazardous. Only Houses, Barnsand their contents, and but S2J)OO .on one nek; Churches, Academies and School Houses,‘and but-Sl,OOOdn each. Acenificate can be seen from one of the first men in Pittsburgh, to show that the Company does pay its loss es promptly. ’ C A. COLTON, Gen*! Agent, uov| . c0r..0l 4lh and Wood sis.,up stairs.. —: . ■ isscK&HCE. •> THE DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY. INSUR ANCE COMPANY.—Office, North Room of tho Ex change, Third BtrectiThGadelphia- Ixstnuscs.—Jßuiidings, Merchandize and other property in tovm and country, insured against loss or damage by fire at the lowest rate of premium. r hums® IssusaKcs.—They also insure Vessels, Car goes and freights,- foreign or coastwise, under open -or special policies, as the assured may desire. ~ V v ‘ lendumTaassPOßtsxiaaHrTheyalsp insure merchan dize transported by Wagons, Railroad Cara, Canal Boats and Steam' Boats, Oil rivers afcd lakes,on the most ***DIB*SCTORS—Joseph H. Seal, Edmund A. Bonder John C. Davis. Robert Burton, John R. Penrose, Samuel Edwards, Geo* G. Leipexv Edward -Darlington, fcaaoß. Davis, WiiUam FolwelL John Newlin,Dr. H. RLHuston, James C. Hand, TheopfilnsFanlding, H. Jonesßrooks, AT Pi’iN§Bli^GH J —U. T. Motgan, Hugh Craig, ,no ' T . president. This. C.Hasp, Vice President. ' ‘ J "* Jossva W. Cowa»,Secretory, in* Office of the Company, No. 42Water street,Pitts burgh* ■ flelftdtn KAaMADEIRA,Agent. Sow Engla&d. Lite Stock Insurance Co. PERSONS-Tiesirous of insuring their Arnmnls will learn ftom the following by law of .the Company, xho terms of life insurance ottsiock is very different foom insurance on -human life. The insured are entitled to pay where foe-animal breaks ,a leg, .becomes buna, Atrncutx. lathe event of ,accident.or disease of .such a nature as to cause permanent Injury; though death may not ensue, they will be liable for the damage uoaetothe aiumul not exceeding foe amount iQsnrtd. . : G. A. COLTON, Agent,• cor inf Fourth and Wood sis., up stairs. Fire oaA Ixsaurcmce* THE OFFICE of the Insurantl Co. of. North Azncne* has been rtmovtd to the Watehoose.of Hatdy, Jones & Cd« Nb. HI Front street,third house Eastof Wood, sireet '-where the subscriber will issue Policies.on Build* iogs and their contents, and on Shipments by Steamboats and other vessels, for the above old and responsible Company. ~ ~ ~ litM P. JONES, Agent. litre and Be&Uh insurance* r 3 (HE MUTUAXi LIFE ANDHEALTH INSUBAN«E COMPANY, of Philadelphia, Incorporated .by. the rislatiire of Pennsylvania, March,lB4S j:Charter Per petual; Capital SICD,wO.. Rata lower thanany vania Company, and fuIISJO per eent. lower than the. usual rates ofXtfe Insurance, os the following compart* son will show. Thus a'person or the age of IKT insuring forSlOOfor life,must pay in the Girard 52 ? 30 t Peunsyf* vaS S!Peß»Mntoil Sips, Emm a b)7si,M, New Sifesr 1 ' 0 ' 1 Lift DiascTO^—Samuel DChnck, Charles D HalF,'VTm F Boone JEtnben P. Krug; CharlesP. Hayes, M \V Baldwin, Chas O B Campbell/M M-Reove, M. D.: Lewis Cooper, J Rodman Barker x E:H Butter*Edwin.R. Cope.-. Presi dent Samuel D Ornck; Yiu Preside tu, Robert T. King Seewteryi Francisßlackburne.- ■ . ; Aunlicatiorrs will be received and evervtnioTmauon given■ by SAMUEI* FAHNESTOCK, Agent. OifFicß; Commercial Booms, cotnerof,Third and Wood streets - Pittsburgh. .•• ... pen&y . ■••••«■ -i INDEMNITY. • THo FnutUln Fire Ihntruies Company ■ - ; -oy rattAbStFHU. j; ■ ■ TVRECrrOBS:— If , Charles W» Bancker, George W. Richards, • Thomas Hart, ; \ Mordecai D. Lewis, Tobi&s'Wagneiy Adolph! E-Eoric, . Samuel Grant. David 8. BSbwne,* Jacob R.Smitn, Morris Patterson. CHAS. W; BANCKER, Presl. Cius. G.-Banotss, Secretary. (T7* Continue. to make Insurance, perpetual or limited on evory'descripttonof property in town .and country.. The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fund which, vrim their Capital and Premiums,' safely invested, afford ample protection to* the assured. „ . The Assets of the Company; on January Istj 1849, as tjubliahcd agreeably to anA.ct of Assembly, we re as fol- Bjncaitteii incoippijuoij, a pet"tOTra&hjgpy have paid upward* of J ■ dispos.Uoato^ee.^l^^^^ ; mal 2j . 1 QgicaN. E. comer Wood and M m pin ana Ejarme lQaarance. rirUJB InsnrancsComptmy of North A£ncrioa,orPhlla- I tlelphia, through ils duly authorized .Agent, the sub- Bcriber.oSerßto matceponnanentand limited ftnurance oaproperty.inthis city anditsvicinity,and on tfipmeou toC “ aUn4riV 'JmE CTO RSr - Arthur G. Coffin,PresH. Samuel Brooks, Ale*. Henry.. Charles Taylor, , Samuel W. Jones, Samuel,W. Smith, Edward Smith, Ambrose While,* : John A, Brown, . . Jacob M. Thomas, JohnWbite£ John R. Neff ; .. ThomaaPi&pe, Richardß. wood," WaLWelsh, ■•■ ■■ Henry B. Sherrard.Seey. This is the oldest Insurance Company ,in the; United States,having been chartered in 1784.. lUchnrter is per petual; and from its high standing, long experience, ao plemeans, and avoiding all risks of an extra,harardous -cfcaracierUt ttnybeconsideredaa offering ampleßerarl ty to the public. , JONES.— *AtCountingßoonu>fAtwocd>Jones ACo., Water and Frorrts&yPittgbgrgb • i may4y SHAWiS^-RMeivei "Btouhe.Rayßiaw unihimß BHAwiiS-rscjy eaps dttlgteWw***- e {|So N im ""' C3wi4M 4tt M -Sl *
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