Sirsctora; Barikers 'and "Exchange Brokers . ‘ Wm,-: Larimer,-Fourth sWnext door to .Pittsburgh Bank. HoonJf Sargent, cornoiAVoml und Sixth street>. Hd&h D King, Fourth street.'opposite M A M Bank W A Hill Sjr Obi. 04 Wood street, Od dobr abovo-Fonnh, S Jones4* Co., S; W. corner Wood and Fourth st*. Hill WootJ str«et.:Cd door below Fonrth. ; > J W Robertson, corner Wood and Third streets. Kramer 4 Rahm,.cornetWoqd mid Third street*. W ra U Williams 4*-:Co., corner Wood and Third sts. Cook 1 HarrisUcomer Mfirketand Fifth streets. N Holmes 4*Fons,ss Markotst;, between*3d and-4th. Watch and Jewellers, *WW-Wtieon > : c ornCrMdrkei and Fohrtlistrcct-s H Richardson,7l Market street.Ticar the .Diamond John B, McFaddcn & Co, S 5 Market street, near Fifth Sands A.Reineman, 7 Fifth street; near Market Siedle A .Bartbcrger, Sixifr'street, hear Grant T Vhaletale Grocers , Commission §• PrcduceDedlers. ' ' Btaart3oSill v ilS-Woodßtreet, above Fifth. Alexander lung-, 2U Liberty.fitreet.oppceiie Hand. . R. Bruce, Jr., l9.C?omraercialHpw, Liberty street. R A Cutmingham, 6 Commercial Row, Liberty street. SGeorge,A C0J216 Liberty sireet; opposite 7tht ■ . John Grier,222 Liberty street. :• m AX Gonnly,2loLiberty street, opposite Eagle Hotel. Myers A Hnnter,-183 Liberty street. . - ' . S McClurkan A Co., 142 Liberty street - Carson A McKnjgUt, Sixth, betweeaWood and Liberty. J & R Floyd, Liberty, Wood and'Sixtb streets. Lambert A ShiptOD,T33aud 135 Wood street. - Wn Dyer, 159 Liberty street, opposite 6th. WARMcCutcheon T NoViisonACo n Water,bet. Wood and Smith’d. Church,_Carothera A Co., Water and Front Btreets. - Reia AB.erger, corner Smilhfield and Second streets. Cammins A Smith, 3 Smithfield srrcet,near Water. James,Benney, Jr., comer Water and Smithfield streets. CH Grant, 41 Water, betweenAlarkct and Wood. W RHalmes A Bro., 37 Water, bet. Wood and Market L S Wntenaito, 31 Water and da’First street. Jame&Dalzel4 24 Water and 44 Front street. John-F Perry.eornec Hancock st. and Duquesne Way. iung-AMoorhead,27 Wood street; Rhey,MatthewB A Co., Water,bet. Market and Ferry. Commission, Produce, and' .Fonpanfthg Merchants'. . Sellers A Nicols,ls Commercial Row,' Liberty street. ■ . Davfii Fitzsimmons A Son, 135 Wood street. Geotfce Cochran* No. 26 Wood street. 9 A W Harbaugh, 53 Water and 104 Front street- A Vankirk A Son, Smithbeld street, near Water Robertson A Reppert, No. 109 Second street: Armstrong A Crozer,2s Market st., between Ist and 2d. Breyfogle A Clarke;io3 Second street, above Wood. Wholesale Grocers and Dealers in Liquors. ... R Watson, corner Liberty and Wayne streets. JnoMcDevitt A Bros., Commercial Row, Liberty st. Jan Patton, Jri, No. 17 Commercial Row,Liberty street. , J Bryar, Ixq. 114 Liberty street,and 53 Diamond alley. TJ A Jackson Duncan, 223 Liberty eireer. Robert Moore,ll Commercial Row, Liberty street. - Robert Belli Liberty street, opposite Wood. W Lehiaer A l6O Liberty street. W AMMitcheltree, 150 Liberty street. Jacob Weaver, Jr., oornerMarket and From streets. ■ Saddle, Harness and TiunkMakers. T M - Oliver, Liberty,opposite Seventh street. A Holstein, 126 Weod street, near Virgin alley. J P Smith, 142 Wood street. BahausetA Duff, 156 bead of Wood street. W A Gildehferiney, TOO Wood st., third door below Fifth. RA WMackey.9o Wood st:, bet. sth and Diamond alley. Samuel McCiarkan,96 Wood, bet. sth and Diamond al’y. R H Hartley, 86 W6od st;, cor. Diamond alley. Looking’Glasses and. Varieties t J J Gillespie A Co., 76 Wood at., between 3d and 4th. Kennedy * Sawyer, 62, comer Wood and Fourth sts. 5 Kennedy, Fifth street, near Wood. Queensware and China. George Breed, 94 Wood street. ’ M Hodkmaon, 56 Wood, between 3d and 4th streets. Henry Higby,l2s Wood street, 2 doors above Fifth. Booksellers ' and Stationers. Kay A Co., corner of Wood and Third streets. J G Backofen,l37 Liberty street. —German Books. Victor Sc riba. Fifth street, between Wood aitd Market. J H Mellor, 61 Wood st.—School Books and Stationery. Luke Loomis, Ag’l,B9 Wood st.—School Books, Stat’ry. BUiott A Snglish, 79 Wood street. Johnston A Stockton,corner Market and Tliird sts. 6 H Beeson'A Co., 60 Market st.,2ddoor from Diamond. H S Bdsworth A Co., Fourth street, hear Market. Patent Medicine , Wm Jackson, comer Liberty and Wood streets. Shepherd's Medicine Depot, 64 Southfield street. Clothing-Stores. Kane AMorgan, 192 Liberty st, 4 doors above Virgin ay. E Browenfeld A Bros., Atheneum, Liberty street. r J EDowningi2iBLibcrty 6treet, WA, AL C McMullen,23o Liberty, cor. Garrison alley. Boobyer AXTribble, 251 Liberty st., 3 doors above Irwin. W J Davitt,cornerLiberty ancLlnVift street';. John P Hopewell, 133 Liberty st., near St. Clair. R S Marsland, 45 Liberty st., corner Virgin alley. F. Liberty street. Argbsi A Bernard, 143 Liberty street J McCloskey,lsl Liberty street H ChigheTl, 153 Liberty street Lawrence nlitchet, 165 Liberty site et. W Leonard, 82 Wood street, bet. 4th and Diamond alley. Schroeder, Hageman A C0.,67W00d,l door below 4th. Hilderbrand A Co,, 10 Wood street,near Water. Robert Chester,.7s SmitMeld st,bet. 4th and Diom'd ay. Parker A Lowers® Smilhfield street, near 4th- Morganstern A Bros., * l Oak Hall,” 46 Liberty street. • RStraw, comer Market and Second streets. B Barker, 31 Market si., between 2d and 3d.. Cfutts and Pistols. WG-McCartney, comer Liberty and Smithfieid streets. John White, Fifth st., between Market and Liberty. , Joseph Craig', Wayne et., opposite Canal Basin. J Oortwright, 83 Wood st-,1 door below Diamond alley Merchant Tailors. . ▲ McFarland, Smithfieid st., bet. 4th and Diamond alley Samuel Gray, Exchange Buildings, St Clair street. . ' V Cheap Publications. M A Miner. Smithfield si.,opposite Brown’s Hotel. M P Morse, 85 Fourth street Holmes’ Literary Depot, Third et., opposite Post Office. Dry Goods Merdiants. W APHngttfl,cornerMarketand Fifth streets. D H PratieLlOO Market street, near Fifth, j Shea, 1(6 Market street, between Fifth and Liberty. J GMnntrjll4 Market street near Liberty. J A B FMcConnell, corner Market and Fifth streets. J VJJiiler, S. £. corner Market and Fourth streets. Wm H Garrard, New York Store, 79 Market street. ESpen.ce, 33 Market street, between 2d and 3d. £ MehuerA Co;,Bl Market st., bet. sth and Dinmond. Alexander A Day, 75, N. W. cor.Markel and Diamond. AbsalomJlonis, o 5 Market st., bet. 4th and Diamond. George & White, 51*Market at., between 3d and 4tk. Wm L Russell, 62 Market st., near Fourth street. W.B. Murphy,corner Marketand Fourth streets ... Wholesale Dry Goods . Shackles 4*White,92 Wood street. AA. Mason A Co., 60 Market st.. between 3d and 4th. ' Murphy,Wilson ft C0.,48 Wood st., 2d door above 3d. HampiofijSmith? C0.,54* Wood st., between 3d and 4th. : Jlhdertt&n and Justices of. the. Peace. N Bttckmaster.F ourtb street, above Bmithfteld. AGSanhart,! rwin street, near Liberty. ' ‘ Soots and Shoes. * Wm Jackson, corner Liberty aid Wood sireeia. J 3 Adams, 210 Liberty street, next Eagle Tavern. Samuel Darnell, 122 Wood street; above Fifth -3 Keys. 8 Fifth street, near Market. DA Olmsted,corner Market and Liberty s James Bbbb, 89 Market and 41 Liberty stree Joseph Plummer, 109 Wood street,near Fiftn George Aibree,7l, corner Wood and Fourth streets: McCurdy 4* Loomis.s3 Wood st., between 3d and 4th. J Rutledge, 60 Wood street, third door above Fourth. FW Haywardj Coroer Market and Liberty streets T B Graham, No. 105 Third street, James Miller, Smithfieia street, near Diamond alley, John Taggart, Smithfieid street, nearFourih.' J Bates,corner Smithfieid and Fifth streets. , Troth (' ftreei’.eoriier Virgat allyy. 'v «* sou HG Mitrkei m . 1 door,from Fifth. CL Magee,4’, Smilfiiield.stj between 2d aiulandUd. . Jaincs At ilson. bmithfieUl si, 2d door front Fourlh.. L 102 Wood st, tliird door below.Fiftir, - y Douglas, i i lyoodVlreet, fourth iloor above Fourib. S oioore,.“s_\i odd, ilurd door übovo Fourth. Charles 11 1 auisou, 73. Wood street near Fourth. MeCord 4* Co,.corner Wood and.-Fifth .sireei*., -John A. Garcy, 143 Wood sLjop.lstl'rcpbitcrian Church. Cabinet and Chair Hiakers. I WraE,Sieveu.*.on,3 Feuunnau’sltow, labeny ami 7'th st Splane 4* Sou, corner fimithfiehl and Fifth streets. T.B YoungJ* CoySiuithfield street, between 2d and 3d. H&zlett Frew, Smithfield, near FoanU street. ; Insurance Companies.' National Loan Fund and Life Ins.' Co, 64 Wood -street. Delaware Mutual Safety, 42 Water street. Western insurance Co. of Pittsburgh, No. ift* Water &t ProtecUou Insurance Co, Office 127 Wood street. :Franklin Fire Insurance Co, corner Wood, and .‘UI sts^:' Wall Paper anil-Bordering. W P Marshall. (Successorto S C.Hill,) 67 \V ood stretd'. James Howard C6,S2Wo6d sf,2 doorsbelow Dra-ay. 4 Shidle,Smithfield street', near Fourth- Thomas Palmer,47 Market and4th’. Tinners, atitl Copper Smiths. M Doerflingqj, Wood street opposite,latPros. Church A Cupples, €-ornor Liberty and Smilhfield streets. Jj Shrom. Atlieneum Building, Liberty street. : G G Baqkofoii,l24 \Voo4 iireei.> J Banulollar,.l23 Wpotl atreeL .. ■ S Morrow, 17 Fifth fit,,bet\veenWood and Market. J H Demmler, 60 Liberty Xtreut,near hlarket. She rid' $ Shirks No. 3 Market street, near Water. .Kelly 4* Bro., Sixth, between Wood and Liberty streets. James T Kincaid, Front and 2d streets, near Market. Gold Beaters. John B Ounlevy, IdiThirJ at, bet Wood and Smilhfield . Emigrant Lines. Blakely A Co., Penn street, (Canal Basin.) P W Byrnes 4* Co, 205 Liberty st.; Jno Thompson, Ag’t Liverpool and Philadelpliia Packet Line, Brown 4" K*pk patrickjT44-Libeny street.- Holels and Taverns. Ikowit’s Hotel, Smilhfield st., between Second and Third. Virginia House, corner 'Water and Ferry street* Farmers 1 Inu, J. I.itUe, corner Fourth and Ferry ureet< Wm. TeU Hotel, Witter &treet,abGve Smilhfield Eagle, J'McAlasier, Jr, Ag’i, Liberty .street, St. Charles, eoroer Wood and Third streets. National Hotel, Waterstrcef, above Sihithfleld-.' ‘ Perry House,corner Rancoek stand Duquesite Way. Burnt District Hotel,-comer Sraithfield and Second at.?. Mononguhela House,comer Smithfieid and Water ats.. Exchange Hjtel, corner Penn and St. Clair slrei*ts Foundry Warehouses. .Qjtinn, Mcßride 4* Co, corner 7ih audiaberty street*. Nicholson & Payne, lei Liberty street, head of Wood. Win irwin, Atheneum Building, Liberty street. Peanock, Mitchell Co, 160 Liberty street. Alex Bfadlpy,(sign Gilt Stove,) No. 10 Wood street. John Anderson $ Son. corner Water and Gram c t?. Bakers and Confectioners. A Andrews, u Eagle,”s2 Diamond alley R Reany, R. Roau, corner Wylie mtdTimne! P H Hunker, Fifth street, near Muiket. A 4* P Scheldeeker. “ Star,” 42 Diamond alley. Morris Kunz, Smithfield st, hec FitUi and Diamond aliev Wm EDown;>‘Union,” SmithfieM st,bet.nd'and 4th. Milliners and Mantua Makers. Mrs. Duff, 10 St Clair street, betweeu l*enn and bruise Mrs Leech, 9 Fifth between Wood and Markei. Mrs M E Morrison, No. 3 St. Clair staret. Mrs Parker* No. 4 Patterson's Row, St. Clair srreet- Misa Katn, comer Penu and St. Clkir streets. Fancy and Variety Goods. TKMacknigh if TlrOa, 117 Woovt tttee*.near Fifth. McCandless 4* Campbeit, U 7 Wood street. Geo W Kulm, 72 Wood street,sign Gilt Comb. Charles Arbalhnot, cor. Wood street and alley. Kauffman g Boyle, S 3 Wood st, l door übove Diam May. Zebulon Kinsey, 67 Market street, near Diamond. Kinsey 4* Knox, 92 Market street, near Fifth. Cotton Manujactures. Grier 4* Monaghan, 222 Liberty &tr«>et. Boat Stores. H A Weaver, Wayiicsireet, opposite Canal Basin. John Hannan, 59 Water ai, bei Wood and SmiihfieM. James Kerr, Jr. 4* C 0.36 Water street, near Market. Joseph Major, No. 4 Market street, near Waier. McCammon if Steven*, 7 and 9 Market st, near Watr: Thomas Oliver,H. B Bakery,23 Water street, * Brush Manufacturers. Blair 4* Co, 120 Wood street, above Fifth. S Kennedy,6S Wood street, fourth door above Fourth- -Family Groceries, •-A.SGetty,. c.pj tier Wylie uinT WaslunMonfirecta Williahi Wilson, corner Second and Kosh sireet«. Gcorge-Humbert,eoiuer Penn and Marbury street* Thomai* Applebe, corner Wylie, and Tunnel street-, George Afihufsicorner Smilhfield and Fourth sis Hugh Garvey, Is 3 Liberty ntrect, opposite Fifth. J Donaldson, confer St. Clair and Penn streets. -J S MTouug •./' ;■ ; ', r . •• 3 - '-rv'- ."W-, 'v' .V -V '<.V'V Drug* ans Hleyjin.fg. Couglis and--Colds Cured. *** ■ C INCH the introduction of »lu» now o and colds arc cured in a Tery whrrani Dr, Keyssy’& Pecloralf >tm * fit ■COuirhV, Coldk, Bronchitis, LtugugUiMnJes&JUrae;. and ota cheaper rate than any other niedfC/de'ey^rdiscdy,-. ° IT’ AK ENTIRELY NEiV ACTION—The old Coucli Mcdicineanlways sickeu'tfcirstomach and. pro duce nausea which isiuore disagreeable limn the Cough’ itself. This is obviated in UiiMUXUire, for it is a pleas ant Foothiuparticlc and itwiH'cure,' ortAe ynoneyreillbe refunded! The evidence in favor of this medicme’in ourcity.from ourowncitircns, shoul&convihce anyone of its efficacy. It is tiib.prescriplion of a rcgularphysi emu, and has been Osedby him in''His own practice, for a number of yearowilh the most heroic success. ' CONSUMPTION—A lady from Steubenville, writes.' Unit her daughiejC;iiad.becn.atHicted with-a .Coogh ami expectoration, pigM sweats' hectic, fever, land all- the ; dUtressmfcsjrtdptornk of consumption, ami thatofter tn-' kinffUvor&btucVsh'e-wns entirely cured. -A gentleman in \valfaipgtqfthounty, who hrid sufferedwith Asthma 1 imdpbrithic Cough for eight years. Ims been entirely rc . lievedbud the cough:retrieved by the use of half a do zeftof Unities of the Pectoral Syrup. A,ge> tiemaii from ,'Pldriu.lllinois, writes that “ he knows the Pefctornl Sy rupio he a good article,forhe has used it in his owa cas&and.in the cnee* of mcnibcis of his family withthe •moat perfect success. ft IS OSTS or TUB CIIKA>EST MEDICINES NOW KNOW If. —lt is put up in half pint bottles at Sfr et uis each', or six battles for Sti.so. Country Storkkkkfebs would do well to keep u sup ply of this medicine on hund all the time..ms it is one of the most perfect and efficacious remediesever discover ed for uliyougiis and diseases of the lungs and incipient. Consumption'. CAUTION EXTRA—Many persons‘will try to get you to buy come one of the various nostrums, but do not heed them.? If. you want to gel.well,buy Dr. Kaxska’S JPrctobat.'Syrup, and take no other; this will cure you. It.has in it some of the most valuable plants aud.,herbft v of the materia medico, and is compounded by a person skilled in the healing art.- There can* be nO-deeep'iion in this medicine. Is.ispreparsd.iti your own city, and the proprietor has numerousicertificaies, attesting its valu*. üble properties, xvhitfh will be shown to’any person d*-' sirousot seeing them. Acbnts Wantru throughout the United States to sell this medicine. .Large discounts will be .made to those who will lake ah interest in the medicine. It wißpay a large profit to all agents; besides, they will be doing suf fering humanity a service bv placing in their hands the greatest tnediciae for Lung diseases the world lias ever produced. For sale, wholesale and retail, by KEYSER Sr- M’- DOWpLL, Druggists, 140 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa., to whom all letters for agencies must be Addressed.— Also, for sain by D; M. Curry, Allegheny city ; P.Drock er, jf.,Drownsville; George Bain). Washington ; Joint H ; Boclianan, Hickury; tieofge Kcysef, JlJ’Keespbrt; J. D. VowOli,- Canonsbiirgh; and by merchant? and draggists generally. ; lja‘2s Pahflc Attention Is respectfully invited to the folloxcing truths, set forth «» relation to one of the most important Remedies of mod em times ■ PETROLEUM OR ROCK Oil. ; IT is not more than one year ago sincathia great reiu ,edy was brought before the public, for the relief and cure of disease. It:? great powers to heal, have, since iheiij become fully appreciated by the-community-, and wq allege that the longer it i« tried the njore certain will its great fame spread - It-is not the'remedy of.a day, got ui> for the M>ie purpose of making money ; but, one. which we coneeive, will contmue.uv.be ured. when-air. nostrums have beer, forgotten,. The PETROLEUM is n Natural Remedy, elaborated in the depths of the earth by a power and agency that laughs to scorn all human competition. It. U our duty, when we write about a medicine, that we write truth —that we *ay nothing calculated to deceive those who may trust our word or put confidence in our statement*. The pick am very upi to catch at any thing that promises relief from dis ease. A story can Uardiv be too highly wrought to an swer the Object of gullingor humbugging sonic of them. Now, we 3o not detore to do this; we arc anxiouwonly that ihe truth in relation to our Remedy should he told, in order to secure for it n reputation far exceeding any Single article of the materia mrjica. Plain, unvarnished facts —facw tlini may be ascertained in onr own city and neighborhood, bear ample testimony in favor of the Pe troleum. Within the pa«t two months, two of our own citizens, who were totally blind, have been restored to sight. Severui ca=es ot blindness, in the State of Ohio, have been cured. And, also,'the case of :i gentleman in Bea ver county. There are others ; but these noses are near home, and may be’referred 10 by any person-? who may havedoubtson the subject. These cates were cured af ter they had been abandoned by physicians as hopeless- The Petroleum will cure, when used according to direc, lions—Diorrhasa, Dysentery, Piles, Rheumatism, Gout, Neuralgia, Eruptions on the Skin, Pimple* on the face Chronic Sore Eyes, Ringworm, Tetter, Scald Head. paiu.l in the bones and joints, old Kores. Ulcers, AVens, Tumors, Scrofula. Cancer, Spinal irritation. Fever and Ague, Chronic Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis and all Pul monary affections of a chronic nature, tending to pro duce CONSUMPTION. Burns and Scalds, diseases of the Bladder ami Kid neys, Chapped Hands, Excoriated Nipples, Corns and Bunions. In fact, it is a ukgat universal remedy, and has been tried in most of the above diseases within the past year with the most perfect stuccos*. Certificate* that will ustonifdi are in the hands of the proprietor, who will take pleasure in showing them to the attlieted or their friends. Whatever other* may say about thetr medicine*, the Petroleum, is the'greatest Remedy of the age. Phy sicians of high standing in the profession are Degmuihg to use-it in tljeir prjuuice.. -Those, who at first,looked ojy with doubt and uncertainty, arc wifh'tfg'td uiVaia it'Vrae prime and consideration. Before another year rolU roUnd,all will be compelled to acknowledge that the Petroleum is the greatest medicine ever discovered. Tor sale, Wholesale and Retail, by KEVPER A M’fiOWKLL, AUo—R. K. Sellers. 07 Wood street ; Curry, 0. A- Elliott, Joseph Douglas*, Allegheny City. Also, by the Proprietor, S. M. Klfc'U, Canal Basin, ?th .meet, Pittsburgh. ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER P E PS I N I THE TRUE DIGESTIVE FLUID Or Gaatrlo Juice 1. A CHEAT DYSPEPSIA PURER, PREPARED from Rennet, or the fourth stomach of the Ox, after directions by Baron Lisam, the great Pnysiological Chemist, by J. S. HOUGHTON, .M.D,, No. 11, North Eighth street, Philadelphia, Pa. This is a truly wonderful remeu y for INVIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE , CONSTIPATION, LtVER COMPLAINT, and DEBILITY , Nature’s own method,by Nature’s own agent, the Gastric Juice. Half a teaspoonfull of this Fluid, infused in water,, will digest or dissolve Fivb Poitsos or Roast Beef t.v about two hoors, outof the stomach. SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE 1 Baron Liebig, in bis celebrated work oh Animal Chem saya ; u An artificial Digestive Fluid, analogous uo .the Gastric Juice, may be readily prepared from the mu cous membrane of the stomach oi the calf, in which va rious articles of food, us meat and eggs, will be so soft ened, changed and digested, just in the same manner as they would be in the human stomach.” Dr. Pereira, in his famous treatise on “ Food and Di et, ’’published oy Fowlers A Wells, New ork, page 35, states the same great met, and describes the method of prepatation. There ore few higher nuthonties than Dr. Pereira. Dr. Cosibr, in his vahmhle writings on the a Physiolo gy of Digeßjion,” observes that “ a-diminution of the due quantity of the Gastric Juiceis a prominent and all-pre vailing cause of Dyspepsia;” and he states that “ a dis tinguished professor of medicine in. who was severely afflicted with this complaint, finding everything else to tail, had recourse to tbc Gastric Juice, obtained from ibe stomach of living animals,.which proved com pletely snecessful.” Dr. Gbahajs, uutlior oftbe famous works ou “ Vegeta ble Diet,”.suys: u It is a remarkable fact in physiology, that the .stomachs of animals, macerated in water, im port to the fluid the property of dissolving various arti cles of food, und of effecting a kind of artificial diges; lion of them in no wise different from the nuturat digest-' ive process,” Dr. Simon 1 * great work, the “ Chemistry of Man,” (Lea A Blanchard, Philo., 1846. pp_ 321-2) says : “The discov ery* of PEPSIN forms a new era in the chemical history: of Digestion. From recent experiments we know that food is dissolved as rapidly in an artificial digestive flaid, prepared from Pepsin, as it is iu the natural Gas tric Juice itself.” Professor Dunolison, of the Jeflefßon College. Phila delphia, inhis great work ou Human Physiology, devotes more than fifty pages to nn. examination of this subject. His experiments with Dr. Beaumont, on the Gastric Juice, obtained from the living human stomach and from atiimals, arc 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. Houghton’s preparation of PEPSIN ha* produced the most marvelous effects, curing cases of Debility, Emaciation, Nervous Decline, and Dyspeptic Consump tion, supposed to be on the very verge of the grave. It is impossible to give the details of cases in the limits of ihts advertisement—but authenticated certificates have been given of more than TWO HUNDRED REMARK ABLE CURES, in Philadelphia; New York, and Boston ulone. These were nea 1 ly ail despernte cases, aud. the cures wore not only rapid and wonderful, but perma nent. Itis agrcal-NERVOUS ANTIDOTE, and particularly useful for tendency.to bilious disorder, Liver Complaint, Fever and Ague, or badly treated Fever aud Ague, und the evil effects of Quinine, Mercary, and other drugs upon the Digestive organs, after a long sickness. Also, for excess iu eating, und tne too free use of urdent spir its. It ulso reconciles Health with Intemperance: oldstomaoh 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 inny be, if GIVES INSTANT RELIEF! A suigle dose removes alltheunpleasant sy?np~ toms, and it only needs to be repeated, for :i short time, to make these good effects permanent- PURITY OF BLOOD and VIGOR OF BODY, follow at once. Itjs parltrulnrly excellent in cases of Nausea, Vomiting, Cramps, Soreness of the pilot the Stomach, distress af ter eating, low, cold state of the Blood, Heaviness, Low ness of Spirits, Despondency, Emaciation, Weakness, tendency to Insanity, Suicide, &e. Price, ONE DOLLAR per bottle. One bottle will of ten effect a lasting cure. Every bottle bears the written signature of J Si HOUGHTON, M D., Sole Proprietor. . Sold-by agents m every town in the United States, and by respectable dealers in Medicines generally. Agents for Pittsburgh, KEYSER &, McBOWELL, 141 Wood street. Retail dealers suppliedlat Proprietor's prices. [nv2o:y Also, for sale by R. E, SELLERS, 57 Wot d streei. Bull's Sarsaparilla aud trie CUolera. NOT a single man, woman or child has died of the CHOLERA or any of itß symptoms who used tins invaluable preparation. Look at the city ot Louisville, where thiß Sarsaparilla is made, aud. where fromlSO to' 200 bottles are retailed daily, but few isolated cases of CholeTa have occurred, and thcy' wfexe either persons from bo.ats or those who disregarded our advice. Tfffnrinnafi CAronteL For sale by KEYSER A M’DOWELL; 140 Wood st. : Pittsburgh, where the genuiue iriiele Muay always be burned. 1f01y27 PETROLEUM— A certain cure jor DIAR.rtHCBA, a diseaseTexy prevalent-this hot.weather—the fore runner of,Cholera. Try.it! For sale by . : jyS \ KEYSER & McDOWELL, 140 Wood SL . -TtrmTE WAX—6OO to*, for sale iy = v B. A.FAHNESTOCK *CO, . illtecellaiuotta. < . BOOK AND JOB PRINTING. K' Wi Corner a(W«oi and Fifth Strectf. npHEPropfieiof of the Mor.ninq- Post and Maacuai JL XNB MA2SuyACTCRER, reapec:fully Informs bis friend* aua the patrons of ihese papers, uat heTtas a large 'as sorunent ofJOB TYPE AND ALL OTHER MATERIAL necessary to; a Job Printing Office, dftd • that he is pre pared to.execute .... LETTES PRESS PRINTING 0? BVEBT DESCHIPTION; '; Books, . -Bills of Lading , ’ Circular*, PampW BiUHeads. Cards,'- - rizudMU, Blanks, Hal Kpj. IL/; All kinds ofßlanks, Stage, Slenmboat and r Canal ooat Buis with appropriate cut*, printedjpa theshortest; n °hce and ntos; reasonable tcrins.. lie respcctfolly asks the patronage of his friends and the public generally, in this branch of his business. ' Mpga : ; L-HARPEH. ' VV. WOODWELL, Cl _W? CABINET . MANUFACTURER , rfl Ware-room* 97 ami?:99, Third street* respectfully informs his friends.ahd caslom • urs thui he has now completed the largest arid fi nest slock of household furniture, ever before seen hi Unsctty, as he is determined to uphold the quality.with, well-seasoned materials, best workmanshipj and newest 1 designs; and from the extent, of his orders and facility, jtu manufacturing, he is enabled to produce warranted tomiture, at the Towe&t prices. ' i l: - : 1 - Ifehas adopted the principle of identifying the cus tonterji’ inlerist with fits own, in quality and price, and keep* alwayson.hand the greatest variety of ever>'^eB - of furniture, from the cheapest and plainest, to the raost;elegam amL-cosily,thai a house, or any parlof one, mav be furnished from his stock; or manufactured, expressly to order.' He therefore solicits aiuuspeciioo, thauhe advactoges of his establishment maybe known. The following articles cousislyin part, of his stock, which for richness’ of style aitd finish, cannot be surpassed in any ol the Eastern cities i Parlor, ,t - drawing, din- ' ■ ing, and bed room chairs, of every variety, consisting of rosewoood, ma hogany and. wa|nui Elizabethan, Conservatoire and Easy Chairs, of every description; Couches, Solas.Tete-a-tete and Di- Vans of the latest French ana Ameiic&n■:patterns Tnehaej?, What-Nots, and ladies' rhUot Writing Desks of various : kinds; Work Tables and fancy inlaid stands, music stands, and holderB, marblo top, nta :ht>gauy,rosewood and walnut centre and solatia-' : bles, extension.’dining table?; hli sizes of tiie ' most improved, and decidedly the .best kind , made: card, Pembroke hall and pier tables', “ : wardrobes, bedsteads and washstands of each a large assortment; gothic hall and parlor reception chairs, ottomans : and stools, secretary and. book cases, side boards, fire screens, 4 . /towel'racks; hat stands, and • - 1 f music stools,, cribs and cots for childr&jt; .paper: mache,- ■ table and tea poya, m«- hoganv, rosewdod, and inlaid pearl Tables^ &c. Ac. Ac. A large aasortracm of COMMON FURNITURE add WINDSOR CHAIRS. Cabinxx suehbs supplied with ail articles in IhetT line STEAMBOATS and HOTELS; furnished atthe short est notice, . • All orders promptly attended to CIIAUIS tBD FDHHITSBK. /Vo, 93 Thirdstreit, betv>een Markstand Wood, Ssiith itde. isk U'k have now on hand a large uL splendid stock of every variety CABINET-FURNITURE,which • *are confident cannot be su rpasned.iiSMa’ eqnalled, in this City, or in the West, in style and finish. riiose. who are in wantoi Furniture are TCBpectftilly iiiVncd to cull .and examine toilbemsclves, - (pr“ Steamboats furnished on tii _■ aliortest hstice. iE> All orders prompUy uttendftd to. •• teblthtf O'DONNELL, MULLEN A CO. Furniture and Chair Ware Room** T. 'B; YOUNG & <5O, comn of Third a and Stniihfieldats., oppQiiußrown'+iioul.yJL _ __ g »H«_i > Pa.,keepcbnst&hilyon hand KpS Ma^Broa ""' 4 make to order, at the lowest prices, * V* HOUSEHOLD ami STEAMBOAT {'HAIRS, of the best workmanship and must?approved Style*. __ v ichlS Steamt>oal»tAhoyt ~ Tub. subscribers loader their acftl £K§igSg|aknowledgmenis for the favors bestow Yak*, cd upon them by their Steamboat friends, and rfrf would respectfully remind them and others inte« l * rented in tmihiing boats, that they are at all times pre pared to furnish, on the most reasonable terms, every description of Cabin Furniture and Chairs of toe bee material and workmanship. T B YOUNG & CO., Corner Third and Southfield street, opposite “Brown’s Hotel.” ii. e. iIAMAtKR. ~ n. lUtSMttt Hammer Hr Dealer* CABINET WAREROO.M,SMITHFIELDSTREET, Between Siventhstuet andSuaioberry alley , Pithburg t Pa. /Ti HAMMER.& DAULER keep constantly ohhanti VAa variety of excellent and fashionable Furniture, warranted equal to any in the city > and sold on as* *1 ■favorable term* as cuu be obtained lit any similar establishment in .he West. They have now on hand an unusually extensive stork, embracing all Winds of Purm« iture, irouj the cheapest and plainest to the mOsl vastly, .ami elegijut. AllotdersprompUyanendedlo..UH£UOg£ WM. K. STEt KNSON cootinuesto niauu lacture CABINI'T-WARE 01. every deacrip- at his old Maiul. corner of Lioeuy and streets. UNDERTAKING attended to. in all its brauebes.. , maylt London nastard* PURE London und Durham Mustard, by the kcg r for sale by [ocl3l:H| i JOSHUA ROBINSON. ‘MO Wood street. VOIfNG LADIKB’ SEMINARY. MJLMQIIB.NY* mills SOIJpOL, underjhe direction of Mr.A. Mrs. U. 1 W. Mh'rciLr, .will be Re-Opened, in ,l .Colonnade Kflw," Federal strfcet, on ’MUNDAYi September iM. A primary department. and A number oi optional branch* es, have Been -addeu,atHb a corps of teachers secured, so that instructions will now be given to scholars ot all agfts ond attainments. For partieulaia see circulars, which may be had at the book stores —or consult the Principals, at their dwelling, on Federal street Allegheny, Aug. U, iI.R»IVUU«ms, WILL open a CLASSICAL aud ENGIJSU SCHOOL on the Iji Monday September next. Room, over Wilhams Sc Co.'s store, corner of Wood and Fifth Blreels. Rev. Wm. D. Howard, Hon. Walts* H. Lowbib, Dr. Elliott, v J. D. McCobd, Esq., “ Ur McGill, J.D. Wiluajab. yy22:tf Pir«t Arrival of Kail Stock of Carpets* fl HIE hubscriber haviug ju&t returned from the East, is X now receiving and opening a splendid stock of goods, consisting in r art of very rich style Carpets, viz: Brussels, Tapestry Brussels and Velvets, imported expressly for this market. r. Also, Imperial 3 ply, superfine 2 ply, willi a heavy stock oi all the lower priced grades; together with a large variety of Hearth Rugs, Door Mats, Stair .Rods, Whtre, (.reen, Blue and Scarlet figured Baize, from I to 3 yards wade. A superior article or French Table and Piano Covers. Oil Cloth,from Ito eight yards wide, &«., fix*., All the above uamed articles haviug been selected with great care, and purchased at such pr cea as to ena ble him to sell cheaper than any house west of the mountuius. Citizens from the country are requestedHo call and.examine the stock-m Lynd’s Carpet Emporium, No. 60 Fourth street, and No. 63 Wood street. aog2v . E. W. LYND. /Y- 2 cases of Fancy - STRAW nriand CHIP BONNETS, Ladies' Riding HATS , Children's and Misses' Bonnets, Boys' Hats, &o.— Those wanting Bonnets will please give her a call be fore purchasing elsewhere.. Allordertf promptly auend ed to. utNot) Fifth,st. [myKhtfl MRS.A. LEECH. Dissolution.— The partnership of Moepht a lbb is this day dissolved, by mutual consent. The bu .sine&s of the firm will be settled by H. Lee. f J. R. MURPHY, Tiffj&ttrgA, 30th Jan., 184 U. H. LEE. NOTICE.—The undersigned will*continue the Wool busmess and attend to the sale of Woolen Goads, at the old place. . It- I.F.F- O" In retiringfrom the late firm of Murphy A Lee. I take gteatpleasure in recommending Mr. H. Lee totfae confidence of my friends and to the pubtlc. jan3o J. R. MURPHY. AN application will be made at the next meeting of the Legislature of Pennsylvania, to incorporaie a Bank to be called the Mechanics Bank of PiUsburgh.to be located in the City ol Pittsburgh, and to have a capiV tuluot exceeding two hundred thousand dollars. julyliGm ' THOMPSON BELL. Extra Family Flour. .. 17*011 ihe convenience of tite citizens, the proprietors ’ of tbe‘.'PITTS BURGH CITY MILLS,” have placed boxesfor the reception of orders, at the following places: J. & R. Floyd’s store, corner of'Wood and 6tfi sis.; M. Haywood’s Shoe store, Corner Liberty and Market A. BeelenYstore, 3d street; L. Wilcox, Jr.,Oraggist,cor.4th and Smithfield,” ’ John t- Smith’s store, cor;High and Wylie streets ; Telegranb Office, Fourth street; • H. C. Kelly, Grocer, cor.s|U st. and Market alley; M. Grass'sgioie,9lh Ward. . , The Flour will call twice or thrice daily, for orders, and the Flo*r, &.c~ delivered promply cither in barrels or sacks, (sack Flour is preferable for family use,} without charge for cartage. ' It is plain that no accounts cab bc/allowed,and that drivers can have no permission to leave Flour without payment. We hope that iketonbilc will be pleased with this arrangement, as we shall endeavor to do them jnst ce '* LmaytlO] WILMARTH & NOBLE. Hot FOB CALIFORNIA fT'HE subscriber has been authorized to receive Paek- JL sees to be forwarded to Sun Francisco by the house of CORWINNE, BROTHER A CO., at Panama, and to engage Passage in first tlass sailing Vessels from Panama to San Francisco. '.Every information given, on application to JOSHUA ROBINSON, apia Post Buildings, Fifth st.. near Wood. /CHEAPEST SUMMER GOGHS JN TOWN.—Bight Cloths, all wool, Cashmarettes, Scotch Plaids, Linen Drills and Docks, with every variety of Mar cm, lesmta Other Vestings a^Trjm^n^^^^,, TUe « Pittsbar|lt ; HAVING taken a lease of this well known BrewerV, ;and having it now in full operation, I am now pre-. pnred to furnish my friends and the public with a supe» rior article of ALES and BAVARIAN BEER, in any quantity. Call and see, of l 4 enn street and barker’s alley. -. Ai BENITZ. Window ShttflM» Bwiuri, f'A LASS PAINTING ANB STAlNlNG,warranted to VJT wash, at No. 10, St. Claibotkkst, Pitthbuboh. For specimens, call at Wilkins. Hall; Walker’s Ex, change, Smithfield street; audKeevU’s Hat Store,Wood street. i - Masonic and L O. O. F.’fl. Aarons and Badges, painted in a superior manner. . . ' • Fresco painting executed in superior style,With Ameri can dud Foreism designs* S- SIMMS WATSOIvT •' h je4itf . EBWARP B.KERNAN , —axysa to— Clotijing. Winter CloUklng Selling Lnr tor C«ih» iTj DELANVfWO.• Liberty h&soft X • hand, a large essortment.ot the-Ifttnst'-stylo. of Winter Coats, of fashionable cobr3«--Alao,Panis.Vests and all ©the* articles in .the ciothlhirlfrie; -Wholesale pjirchasera win find a most desirable stdcW lo select from; andwill be sold low for cash. IdeclO ' i MERCHANT T.AILOR, iNFpßMSfhisfriendsdnd fcustoriterßtbathehss'open ed aCLOTfIING STORE/at Smithfield et., . wbere they can be suited at alliiraexwith; apy thing- ip .ills Ime, limde in the most'finished btyle and workman hke manner. His.Gp.ods are; all -fresh'/of-thef best - and most fashionable material) and no pains will be spared, to afford Ihe greatest degree of satisfaction' to his pal; rons. A good Ready ModcCLOTHING always on hand. ' • . , {dtclO y. . ... Sl* .KSIiLTt MER CHA NT TAIL OR, XT large ,XJL and.carefally selected stock of French, .English CCOTHS/CASSIMCBRES 'and'VEST INUS-~pf..tUe most approved colors and styles/.which’ ; nc lapreparea to make to order in the very bestmannet amionlhe moßt reasonable terms. ! • ’• ; He has always on hand .assortment of.gentle rafen a Fusluonable ttRAUt subs CLOTIHNG, .shirty CoMAgjC»vats, Hankerohieft,Gloves, Snspenaefrs/decP Clothing I Clothing THREE BIG DOORS! 7 " * , . JOHN M’CLOSKEY, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Clothing. 151 Liberty tt. - , . PtiutmgH;Pa. * ' " . ft/TY stock of FaU and Wiater Clothingis nowrCady, jSIJL' fttaonnuug'.to upwards cf $lOO,OOO. yrhibh 1 think willbeffouad toby onedf the'cliolcfest selections ofg&r-' roettts eycr.got up in this oi-any other city intbe Weit* em country. - My^parcbases-having been all jimde'earlyji'baVe' therefore avoided the late advances made in almost ail descriptions of Woollen Goods, and am theretbre ena-, bled to offer my: stock at ahusnally low priees. I hare this season paid more than usual attention to. the manufacturing and siyft of my'ftaririehnt, so that the „ very lowest priced.as weltas the finest ate got ml ill a* style anu elegance not to be Humlxraa pf; new customers, both wholesale arid retail,liave Veen attracted as much by the saperior nxakedfthc-clotUing as by the lowness of rat prices.- .. . - The proprietor would particularly call thelttentiotf of all dealers m Clothing to v Lia present slock.believlng that upon examination of ihe quality and prices of H* Goods they will be induced to parchase'atMsesiablish mint. The wholesale room now. contains upwards of 3,000 garments, from the fme'st in quality Lo the towesiin price. The proprietor is now-determined to makothia depart ment a point of greaiattraction, and with this view has constantly on band a large quantity # of goods suited to eVery section of the United states. In the cutting deparimentwill always bs found a very large selection of all the choicest (Stakes of Cloths, Cas- Bimeres and Silks, to befoandin this of eastern markets. He is prepared to make cloths tootder in the sbdriest Houce in the latest and most-fashionable styles. He respectfully Invites his old Itiends < aalwell as the public in call and examine for ncmaelvea. .... focCl3 Orest Inducements to Bay Clothlng t WHITE OAK FORKS CEOTHING STOUEI mai© LIBERTY.4M) ZS IRWIfrSTREETS. rjJHE subscriber sell his entire stock of X CLOTHING, offers fils EXTENSIVE ASSORT MENT OF— - XEW AND EASBIQNaBLB GOODS at VERY LOW PRICES. : . Tenons wishing to purchase will save money by calling on him. - - - ' - . xVrJ. PAVITTt Proprietor. AGENCY OE ' HelneaU’a Celebrated Patent Shears* THE underaignedhas been; appointed byMr. Heiiiefih, of Ne w York, sole Agent for the sale of hisiustly celebratedpatentxailofs l Shears, lie offers these Shears now at manufacturer’s, prices. -Having a'compTeieas sortmeniof these Shears, /rom 62Jc. up to Sl3 a piece, he calls the auentiouof Ladies, MUliners and Dressma kers and Tailors, to his establishment, the FRANKLIN CLOTHING STORE, 179 Liberty street, 4th door from St. Clair, and respccuully solicits a share of the public patronage, which this article so justly deserves; - octautm* J. Pi HAVEKOTTE. . IBrg €>ooiiQ SEVENTH GREAT SEMr-ANNHAL SALE OF UR V GOOD S , . . At TUB One Price Store off A. A* UIASON & CO., < . Nos. l>2 and 64 Blarktt stnet. WILL commence oh Mondat, December 36,1860 : and continue through the month of January. On this occasion, the whole of their immense esiobUshment will be thrown open for Retail Trade, and their exten sive stock, amounting to One Hundred Thirty: Thousand Dollars, will be offered at Retail, at fully one fourth less than usual prices, . , - The notice oi tueir Semi-Anuoal -Sale to auy one of the thbuSauds who attended the sale of last year, will besufficieniguaramee for acaltthis season. - They will hoivevermention a few of the Goods and PriceStiorihe benefitof tboie who have rrever. attended tlmtr Sales— via:—-' Rich Cashmeres, - - - 15 c. Usual price St,oo' 300 pa. Couou and Wool Cashmeres, 25c.: usual priie 374 c.; - v 1560 re. Colton and. Wool Delaines, 15, I6|e. Usual price 20 and 25c ; 50 ps, High Colored Plain DeLaiues, 45c . Usual price 62tc.„ 51) ps. Striped and Figured Silks, 50c.’-'Usual price 75c,; . ' ps. Black Silks. Reduced 25'ner cent.; ' - lOOps. French Merinoes, 81,DO. Usual-price 81,07* { 300p5.Parametlos and. XyonesoCloths. Reduced 33 perceai; 2500 Long'SquareShawls, which, will be sold at from SiloBs Jess than the usual prices.; 3000 yds. Bonnet Ribbons, at 8 and lOe. Usual price 18 dnd 25c.; Rast Colored Calicoes, G|e. Usual prieeOc.; ■ 10° cases English aud American Calicoes, 8 aud 10c. Usual price 10 oud 121 c.; dDcasesßleachedMusiius. Heduoed Qo.per yard; , *J6O bulesßrowo Muslin—all grades: Also—Laces, Embroideries, Trimmings, Hosiery and Gloves, Linens, Checks, Cloths.,Caeaimeres, Casainets and Jeans. • 1 • • - , TpretherwUhan immense variety of other Goods. all of. which will be marked down to lower prices than any of their previous sales They mvite.an early call, as many-of their choicest Goods will soon be sold. The lowest price named at first. A. A. MASON A CO., Nos. 62 and 04 MarketstrCet. NEW FALL GOODS! JOSEPH HOUSE A CO., , . JVo. 73 Market, near Fourth itrtci, TTAVE just received ami offer for sale al Wholesale XJi andßetail • ;■ NEWEST STYLES OF DRESS TRIMMINGS; Banfcet Ribbons and Flowers; Florence Silk; Velvets add [Flumes; Embroidered: Collars; Caffs and Chemk zctiij Liacn Cambric Handkerchiefs; Embroidered and flevieM Cashmere; alpaca, merino and eilk Hosei, children’s .plain wool and? Tartan Bdse; Hoods. Gaiterß and Jenny Lind Coats i' ktd» merino and fleeced silk Gloves: gents. Berlin, back ana kid Gloves: gents, eaper, silk Shirts and Drawers; genttlSaxbny and merino Shirts and Drawers;. Suspenders; CoIIotm:' fancy Cravats; Comforts; Scam; Zephyr work and Canyass; Carpet Bags; Umbrellas; Yams; Curtkift' Fringes; Combs; Buttons,Ac...-*c-. Ep-Bay State und imponed long and square Shawls of: every quality; : . • focffiignl 1 Fresh Arrival—New Goods t \ NO. 7© MARKET STREET, fr/fBVTWKKtf VOtmWTSTaKBT AltD THE DIAMOND -Tfl r FRENCH, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN • ’‘WINTER DRY GOODS ' THEunderstgned is now receiving from the Eastern cities by Express’, a splendid assortment of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods. purchased exclusively for Cash; fropt the importers and manufacturers, at least Stomiy- Hvt per cent, bfloio the cost a( those who made their par chase 8 earlier in the Season, and will bo sold Wholesale' and Retail'tor cash nt •' • 1 • - • \. ! EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS. ' 50 pieces Lupin’s French-Merinoes,,Cherry, Scarlet, Fink, Green, Maroon, Black. Mazarine Blue and -Mode colored, from S7|c. up to.the finest quality, raaanfactu red under the French .Republic. 15 pieces Superior Bombazines, Lupin’s manufacture' —at unprecedented lowjmces. > ' • 1 15(3 pieces BlacknhdColoted Alpacas, from 18| cents; per yard up tothefinestSUk Warp and Mohair Lustres manufactured. ?' —. t 25 pieces Thibet, Parametta and Coburg Cloths, alt colors and qualities, and cheaper than ever oefore offer ed mthia city. ■ ■■ 350j>ieces American and British Prints, superior quali ty, add will be sold at extremely low prices. ; : 450 SHAWLSi superior Bay State and Waterloo' LonffShawis, Cbamelion, Silk and Turk Satin DeChein and all Wool • BroehaShawls, Black ttild ColOred Em-' broidered Cloth Shawls, Plain and Embroidered Black and Colored Silk Fringe, Thibet 1 and Mona De* Loin -Shawls. v 7 '■ •••' 350 patterns Superior Dress Silks; Plain Chamdion Silk and Satin De Chain, Wide-Black; Gro De Rhine SiUcs.’Piain and Fancy Figured Silks,'and Black Plaid Grb Uc ArmoUt Sillci. 1 V ‘ * : lOOpieces Cloths, Cossiraerea and. Veslingß, superior quality, and will be sold ata greoLrcdactitm from rorni erprices. ' f DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS; 500 ipieces Bleached MusUh;goodrquahtyi all widths, fromftr to J2lcents per yard.- ■ :. r . - GOO puces beavy yard wide Brown Muslin, from to the. bestarticle manufactured^ 200pteces.Rcd, \yhiteand Yellow Flannels, from 181 ‘‘.enlsper yardap to tbe finest Silk .Warp und Welch Gauze FlanneUmported. 100 pieces Irish Linen; warranted made of Flax yarn, round thread, wire twist, hand spun and grass bleached. : 125 pieces Checks,.superior ma e, from 6 to 18| cents • per yard, together with a. large assortment of Damask - Tatfle: Luien and Table Cloths,-Russia Diaper 1 and Crash; CassineU3,Ketuucky Jeans, BedTiciiog, Ik>- meatic Ginghams, Colored. Cambrics, Plain Liaseys,' Canton Flannels,4c., ... 350 dozen Ladies and Gentlemen’s Glove Sand Hosiery" —including every variety and rjualixy;: which'Will he ; sold at extremely low prices.,. \ The customers of the house Tiritrali crfsfi buyers are requested to calland examine the goods,and secure a bargain, as they wiLbecfferedWbolesalediidßeiaita: very low prices; 05* A T o. 75 Market strict, Puts bur eh novtfl . ABSALOM MORRIS ciotbflri Cloths I Clottfß J A T EASTERN JOBBING: PRICES;— H& PieCe , Black and Fancy ; colored .French!and Envhsh CLOTHS; Pilot, Cloaking and Drab Cloths; Just opened at A. A.MASQN ‘ Jec2 I Nos. 82 and 64 Martel street . ; Importont to Tatloro. ~ :: TUST RECEIVEDj-fi Doz. assorted Tailors’ Patent tl Shears, from NojlOdowntd No.a ’ , ■ ALSP-gf Co£Baftera>^Patenr'S4w6p» > difec. Hum the tnaimfaotiirett, and foreale al • : Bovfa * iBntEVB,l3»-Wooa j < •' - illtwellanestta. -> « i nsnlderis’J Wine Store- , ? 76 WALNGT STREET. PHILADELPHIA., rIiHE UNRIVAfeLEJ) PLACE for obiainlhg tiU winrti 1 TX Liduors,&c.,GOODandCHEAP. ; ' j“flNlDtil^haa:lately— ous largqsalea made by him to consumer*—bceubbJlffpd. ? lartfely td rcplehtshiiis stock by fresh he has now the satisfaction of offering some of the-best : Vyines and Liquors ever importeffbyhim. He would, - rniiKo j iDUFRGORDpN&Cp.SHERRIES-mabraciagdcUr . cate Pale at very idw pncer, litre old, and some veiy' ehoice BlANRANUjLA,AlL:bnxlrailght by i Also, rare old delicate AMQNTILLAIKMaoaIks of 16 ?5 equal to any that con be pfbduefcoV' ’ 7 - i y^^I A^AWTT^A n ? rt *Mnfy*****tx*«***£ ■ net petauafly adapted to convalescents, as, they Id^^-otherV^ 111181^1^ wddfig, and havc-nouhe Acid of principally.specLallraeiecwd’for. ,pis to donritraers from the stoclcof ,! * dusmxsxeb’s,^ at Oporto, ana imported direct.'. ' 1 ' ' - .Th e * e . Winesare frnity-nhd' i dencaie, apd {have 1 been t»giuy ; approyed;.by.-his. customers/’because of their nmaifesrdtiperjoriiyovef allvnher Ports andßled ? VVhte» Vulniedoffassuch. TKev uredF variou sLSJrteand, prices jin bottles and on draught by |he gallon, or. wholesale by the cask, / Amongf them, is aomu rare delicate WHITE PORT. audblALbl* SEYPORT.i ; E .. , ftfPersorp suffering with, chronic affection of the bows els cannot be 100 ,careful in their. PORT* . . MADEIRA WlNEs L of .vflriotts-sorts;, dry and rich/ Soufh'Side/ Easbaud West India.'/ Sercial, Ac., &c* oo draught, in botUes nnd by casks* . ; Ll As to ihe SPARKLED WINES of the. subscriber,-if is well known that U.e MOET EXTRA CHAMPAGNE and the spletidid SPARKLING MOSELLE; imported by him nro superjor to any-olhcr .Wines; and are said atprices as low osmosto/ wines no# mthe market which are putnporrbuYe ra tut ‘‘first eiasx.. :, -V 1 ■And qaflliiies/at.verylbWpirices.retaildT Wbolesale.'ln .the arttcie brCLAROT WINESj generally/the subsertr tobtf a be 6uei> tbe'ffffest jBtdokliei , e,from theveryiorw3a;'jjrice.bythe.Bihgredot zett,- to the first claskor eru ” of filsootr.' * *** ‘S ; . Of BURGUNDY WlNEShebas u large stock cnn : ; assure customers that be can present to them, frpm'Ms' vaults, us good a bottle of'Burgundy as Frahce affords; SAUTERNEandBARSAC at ways oil hand inhottrer, His seleetiou of RHINE and BIOSELLF/ WINES/ from the cellars of .Messrs. DarmiAni* & bleus/are'extenaive, aud number ntany- Still Hocks and Moselld, from llie-cheapest SQri3 to ifie. very.‘ choicest' viatflges of the, tl STEINBERG,’ 5 which is' tkb'best growth of the Rhine: . ■; lathe articles of .COGNAC and other BRANDIES ha has noW a fine s toe V,embracing some veryold 1800, of Otabd, Dopur- 2c Co., and'sdnie "celebrated “ CLAVIER of; in eighth casks, hadlS427o:MulbV and IS DUBOUCHEI,” 1844, in hhds; on hiph willbe Bold low.. v . rn .;:V-:j Also-IRISH, SCOTCH andMONONGAHELA WHIS* XEYj JAMAICA SPIRITS, PRESERVING BRANDY and all other Wines* and Liquors, incldding’.aU bfithd above, SOLD Ly-RETAIL.WCONSUMEfeS in mny quhnuty desired.: -• (•; j,.- . t -.i .*•»*/ A coastant assorted stock of HAVANA BEGARS* *+*All Goods within biw daj/ 1 s reach of Thild* detohio, vaxtsurPAiD. * Orders wili be promptly -exectt tea if sent hy mailor telegTanh. ! : . . h ' Address, , JACOB SNIDER, % ; : Cheap Wine Store, * >■ flovlS 76 Wfllnot Bireet, Plnla: -. J* T* Decker, Woodward A Co., Duildert and Erect org qf Lightning . Rods-, on \; SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLES. ' ORDERS left at this office or the Post Office; bnd for personal interview:ciu be seert on -Fourth ;stE6 at; residence of Dr. Hunt, between VVood and FcrryV References —Professor SilUman. Editor. oftSiUimaa’s Jodrnal; Professor O. M. Mitchell, ofibe/Cincinnati Observatory Professor Robert Peter, of .Transylvania University, Kentucky ; Profesaor.Chester Lawey,D. D. t M.D., New York; Proffissor L L. Cossel, Cleariana University,Ohio. ■; . ; , : c v A .iij/ii.U In Pittsburgh —A. W. Lodrais, John Harper, Wilson M’Candless, Mr.ChiidSjGol. Morgan, Rev.' Mr.Spancs, J. D, Wiliiatus, Major .Harding, U-.S. Arsenal;: John.' Hwihg. A Sons., L.Harper, D. N. ,White, W. A. Mat -Bhall,JohnSampson,Major DaviaandJohn I! Shoentrer ger. w: • % • ** '• *• ; IttovlStlf Outline QSups. , T>ELTON’S SPLENDID OUTLINE MAPS are now X being introduced into all the leading: schools in New England and New York. ■ N0.4-t - do United States, . "Ojrifci •••-: No. s—: co Europe, • 70i8£ No. 6— do- Asia, < . 70*70- . No. 7 • do . -S. America ic Africa, 70x34 ' •- - Price ofnhe with -key, SsKTi or the Crst two Hemisphere MapB,\vilh key, -1 $lO. . s /These Maps,are unrivalled in.acturahy, beauty and cheapness, .and .adapted to the, wants of the'primary, grommar.ahd high school&or the United States. For sale, at publisher’s.prices, without addition of freight changes, at the ' : educational book stor c, ' cor Market and Fourth sis.' Eiour Reduced. ITTILMARTI! ANOBLEvriilsellibeirExiraFlodr, Jf - delivered ortarid after the Ist November, nvs2£5 T & 100 firs.; Superfine at $2,001C0 »3; Aiitferat 4i?r coffntto retailers ' novl WILMA RTH & NOBLE. MEMPHIS INSTITUTE. MED I CAIT DEPARTM ENT.;—Th e reguJarcourse of Lectures of JVbr/mper and continue until the lust of February. TheAiuiiomi cal ’ Department will be opened and ready to receive Students by the first of October. The Medical-Depart ment will be under the direction of the following P80P5890.85; Z; Fkeeman,M. D.,Professorof Anatomy. ■R.S. Newton, M. flKj'Pfdfessotof Surgery. H. i. Hdlcb^M.TK,Professor of Theory and Practice o • Medicine. : y : ; : W. Brian Rowell; M. D.\ Professorof Physiology, Pa timlogy/Hmernlogy and Geology.; X. King, M. D., Professor ofJMateria Modica,Thernpeu tics and Medical Jurisprudence. • J» Milton Sandses, M. D., Professor of Chemistry and Pharmacy. - .; <: .J. A- Wilson, M. D., Professor of Obstetrics and Dm* easesofWomemmdChUdren.' CLINIQ OB LECTC-BSS. Mtduuia— ProCH.J. Hclcs. , Surgery—Prof. R.S. Newton. r 2 Fbesman, M. D., Anatomical Demonstrator. The fees fora toll course amount to 511.15. Each Profeßsor’s Ticket, 515. Matriculalor’a $5.- De monstrator’s Gnidualion,S^O. • Those desmhgiutUferihronnaUob,wiUpleaseaddresi their letters (post paidl to the Dean ; and Students arri ving in the city will please call ozrhim at the^Coramer cur Hotel. * r.s. newton; m. d., Dcanof tlieFocalty. : LAW -DEPARTMENT. - 1 3 : .Hon B W M Kino, Prof, of Theory and Practice of Law 1 Jno Dklavisld, Esq, Prof of Commercial Jurisprudence/ 2hmij—Sso per session." f ! Ail communications pertaining to this department most bo addressed to ... -Eh W. M. XING, Esii, - -Mtmpii#, 7irnn.,March.lBsd. ■ TheFucaliies* for iutellectuaVabUities, moraj worth and professional will compare favorably' withthemostdlstingaishediubufcbuntry. The Medical Faculty constitutes an ; nnamaly lnthis : or any other eduntry-rallof them are able Lectureb and the besfbf Teachers. / •ThosawhoWincontemplate birr geographical position, and theexient of our population. can have uo doubtas to the eligibility of our siuratlon fer 'an enterprise olthe' kind; As to health,' including oil &c asoh s 0 f the year,we deny th at oiiy oihtr.eitykds mars. ‘ : TUeiiwrclass.ofihoJ*aw and Medical Departments©/ this Institute werc : smaU.but tho, gentlemen composing them are talented andiuine highest degree respectabler-- a&vorablebmexforth'efrture prosperity ofthe Institute/ That thapublic may bo satisfied of the permanency oi this achbbljWe feel it ourdhty to state,nhatthe TrusteCs' and Faculty form a unit in action,'which augutsJweUfoi its future suefces*; and that the peculiar infernal onjanii zatioa which connects ihemvcannot beinieruptcd. j /E.W. M. KING, . apt ~ President, of the Memphislnstituto. . • Stiver Fortes, spoons, Ac. . - "TOTE keep constantly on handalarge assortment of 1 ff i silver Forks, Spoons, , Ladles, A-c., of our own manufacture, of standard silver. JOHN B: M’FADDEN & CO., - oct24 . ; : .95 Market street.. Magnliying Gioaseii OF. one, two and three glasses, suited for detecting counterfeit bank dotes, and other purposes, for sale by (0ct241,. ■ ' . JOHN B. &PFAPDEN U CO. To theXiUtDhs bjr AUe&heny City* - ißOXfor the reception of. Orders for CrfV MILLS' J%» FLOUR is left at the store of Mercerao Robinson. Federal street. Such OrderawiH be promptly supplied ,flUgiO • <, WILMARTH & NO#E. : ;i V idOO JXcn; Wftntea iiumcdlatelyi 7 XT THE CHARTIERS RAILROAD;—The-wages 'J5n are 80. cents per, day yand we- charge 5i,75 per : week.for boarding;: ApplvattheotSce, on the Steuben ville foad/near H’Donald’S.tavern—4 .miles from Pitts burgh. unnoS&tfl - BURNSIDE, HANNEY A CO. • fYAKER’S BROMAj V Heckbr’s Farina r Jj Polishing Patty; Starch Polish; ' . Pure Bay Rom; received and/or sale by ,-i- COULTER&HACKE,: .odd co me ro f Woo d as d .Third streets. jDfi pBLS. LAKE SUPERIOR TROUT AND SAL t)U . MON just received from the Pittsburgh and I&le Royal Copper Mining Company. These Fish far excel in-one flavorand fatness any caughtin the lowerLakcs and are put up expressly for family Use/- . r.;. - ; HEwRV C. KELLY; •* : novlB -corner of- Fifth street andjMarket alley > • e A Healthy Location. rnHERE is no place morefavbrably kiftmtea than Nun- A/netyHilb It is healthy, and commands a most de lightful view. Persona wishing a lot, can get one tb preasdUhem, containing from one to five acres “ l-augtg THOMPSON; SELL. " For ftent. yeU-finUhed,pffie>sr/in- Po'at ; Ofieo Buildings, X Third street. •}. - , ‘ ; j „ They have been extensively used m England,and pronounced ilie most perfect and safe razor manufac* ‘‘.The new invention may be usedvwiih perfect sato ly.n—LondonJ’iat. v ' ■, “This razor is a, splendid invention, ana or great ose fjtqriwittltf jloniisdicSSti EHTiit«'a- , P?an'op6¥Ej®jaa \ i “r ■. J -lOAilWUidelplilasehatahitf t764£«apttal>f®eiy«-" .- , OOO,,aeactt, Janaat7.13,1651,31 ►OQIipSIS, iftPnWVJbij itnhke insurance all buildings arid tueir contents, llfuus ' s: jC.ijyhJid vicinity.!: Alebjon jndperty ■ ol cvery desettpr' t> Tibn, jon (rtenptMK and* other vessel*’, either ojr,mlßn4., ; i, tr ifispoftailon oron the seas: ‘ -. \ anSrvirtni--:ni3MUECTOHSi:.ii; ; in sd- •* v AtthatG.CofiinjPres’L, • Jacob.Mi.Thpfflfl»t t .j • ~ SathSel W. Jones,' • • • John K.lNeBJl'*i ’ , cEdWlriSmitlwV -t t. RioharaD/SW«SJS ! ' S-'3ei ? John A.Brown. ■ William IVelfilr,;,,.- ■ : , Satafiet P.’BtnlUii‘ ' ’ Francis II asking, - " tSanraplßrooki., .. -r.> Charles Taylor, . . Williatvl^ ; - '’AmbroseWhile, ■ fiedr^nthoh 'S v . a aefl JHSMR': - r.v> Thii is Reddest Insurance 1 Comp} .•• - 1,41 • standing, lo*. i plemeahs,aiia avoiding all risks* of7>* _ vr • I ous character;in&y be considered ter - v vr a -1; earity tothepublif. . WM.P..J3J..3, Agent, i ieM : ■■■■ :•- ■■•.No.rHX-Aeritbttsr ■'* | SAtETr; PERPETUITY! AND SSeUiU'F?.- • J * J 7- 1 r< ' '■ V. ; LONDON. AND, JSJEW-yOKK* .... ! Cbpltal, £6o.o,ooo—Equalttt 82,000.000, - ■taTJTKVlarge'jurjiitMorprbfctfl; A'portibiTof both t. . ,*v. I’apnal itndsnrplusinvested inlTiEf.BoverMißm' ’ : s' Slocks, anil other securities in the City ofNeW York. S ■ Policies held in this cotuuiry over ti ,uca;- Pers a na' in. i snjinE participate in the prpfits of the Company! ; 3 Pahfomiaruiitatenaitaliiud falit: • the advantages of a I’ohcy in this Company ' r A'pttrty'lns'nredforthfcyrltble term of liro may al any 1 tirne.borrow ,cn<~£a.y the ruuoum of mutual: premium, .; *ilate«vton“r“Sli'i ae ? 6s ‘ t of po “«* ,wd .“ ”=•• ; hihunaam&lcoinxnmlpremium*.* - • • : /. » • A P?~^ for/whole life n>ay*on pav- ■ mdrubfa small sura, convert hi 3 insurance into a rtew I .policy upon the loan system now rntyodoced* i V ! farUes already insuwjLnhd .entitled w-a- two-third- '• : lolrv.are not,ahm om, from -said two-ihird loan, if the*' < i prefer it, upon the terms stated iri the Society’s, pomph-' v A-pa«f“aV>M : pretnium.Wui,* «•, S a* he samveio reach 1 the age of CO 1 yefrrS'rAe *’ l sum insun4 up ta $15,000, 'jwffc&e to ui«: ! orif' k t liespefore reaching indrage,the.luU sura insured <* Repaid lohislUritiiy oflegaiTepTefleritarirea.' ' ‘ “ 'i has Depomecustomary in luoAiiamje cjti?g;fQtcoTi-i ■ *, i jaUons tdinsure the lives Of their" Pastors, ond on i: jCbjristmasorNew Year’atlay toinakethe family acre- 1 i sentiif.,lho policy. . This is ceithinly ait ejjceUem xvay’.- u of fallowing uifcir regaw-for their-Ministef. whoso salary in yery.tnany eaaesia-searcelyequ3l •*whisimnieUiate >}. v .To. the map 9f.rtimilj.ya!, .deiuh.it isa-con- .T sol&Qon teyoiid expression to khovr lhat iiis heJplens ‘ litde ones are thus provided'fior. •'.'••;;-c-:A-;-'r K o *' * ~T', Churches involved. woulddoAyeil Uxaaanreihe lives ' of jone.or more of.the trustees: ul whoso. demise the i •amonni Wohld oh'applied tdn'qmdate the doht. ‘ ' » ’ Bzpianaiorypaonphletsandinfoimaiidh-divedgr&tiß’, at Ute. Banking Houscof-: ? m t -t -> } ■ r tjoVg9 ‘ 'Wood styseednd dcor above.Foprtb. ,v'-T:.PreeldentFUlmbre JTA3 TAKEN INSURANCE ON JHS'iLIPfi 'XjL $&tOOO v in the Connecticut Mutual Lifq ranee Company/of Hartford) Connecticut. : * Theibtlowingiare the-Joint of Other Life Insurance Companies compared with th.o - or Hanford Life and Health Trmuratf&e Company ’’ . Aqntial-Poynienifpr Policyof onZtfidtuxmd daUhrb."::: 7.'-'* 7 ' .. Ifavo'of; Company. •»»s*? Hanford Life & H.ins.Co.-<10.20; 13.601839184.90 38.60- .AStna Life Ihsurahcfr.Co'* -11.7$ 15430 2t.3012a.60 43.00 • . Charier Oak Lifer Ids. Co. .'*-.11.701550 2LSO 20.50 45.60 *-‘- United Siatea : 25.30 M. 70 53j60 *• ? f Pcnnsylvania Life In».-Co--t4. 3750 5350 .Natip^-Laun-Fand’,Co;.*;, Ifwill beseenbythe nbove tabJethatihe.ratcs-forin». i (wTihoiirparticipaUdn in profits) ui this Company' ■ Drej morewthaii imeerr tte r e'eni. lower- than: any Joint ■ Stock Company in this Country or tUe .WoTld, and . have been adopted after a fall in vesifg&lio'ucflhe-whole subjeel, ;’; r. T: ;; . ;V’ ' Those wishing to, insure in/eitherthe Conn. Mutual. > orthe-HanfdfdLifeand Health Co. Will applyto' : . ;r 0 A.COLTON,. ,r : dec4 Corner of 4th and Wood streets, up stairs. ■* •.'/;; •V':.C To fannfre and f/tMeioisAmc' i ' TO ntSUBS &ETJ.CHED PROPERTY. .'■ fpHli NewvVork“ YVaßbingtdii; County Mutual Gisu- •'• \ jL> ranee Company V, is the company ipT them to insure ; in. j Itis the only rahners’ Srutaallnsurance Company • that has raa throagh five yeat'swithouitaxinyihefr aote..rltls the largest camp&Jiy.of.the kindin,the world, nnmberinff over members/ U doe 3 not-insure, * Stehm Mute, Carpenter or Cooped shops,' or anything J Srdoii&ot OnlyUonses,Barnaana ' contents, and on one:risk; Churches, , r T Aeertificare can be eeen from one :oir the first omen in * .Pitjsburgh, to show that the Company does pay its loss* res promptly. •. C. A-. COLTON, Gen’l Agent, *; ,npvl . ' • 4thand Woodgm.,upfltntf».^ \< ■ ■ l.: "- •• - • '.'IWSURASGES; :T? V - 1 ■ ffljElß' DEI/AWAHK ' j&linnft&Xi* SAFETY- INSTO* X i ANCE lhe El- ■- • ■' ■ ■■*'■■*-• —sneer, i.***.. 4 _.i*. ,-FtHE IksUßAHcsL—Buildings, and other property in tawn and. eotmiry,-insured'against loss or .uamagp.byJ&reaithelowestrateofpreßuniiu. • . ’■ ''AlanißK InbubaKck.—They ulso insure' Vesselß, Car goes and freights, foreign or-cOastwiseVnnder open er special policies, as the.assared nmy desipe. iHlaJro'TEA’KSPoSTanojf.—They also inaare merohnn- x * dizd transported by Wagons Railroad Cars, Canat JJoaXs and steam Boats; on rivers and4ateß.on tne most liberal teTttrs. vV-- •. >- -i "a .11 . .-r. DIPECTOKS-~Joseplill.Seal,JEJßMUidA«.Sbndcr John John R, Penrose, Samnel Ed warthi. Geo; C .X»eiper, Edward Darlington; Hhac R. Davis, Wiliam Newlin,Dr7fe,M/EtasUJ nr Jantes C. Hand, TheophtlasPaulding, H; Jones Brooks; Henry igjGeorg&Semn, SpenccrMc- JivaiUjCUArles BillyV J. G.JohnaoH,"William Hay, Dr, S. Jr. : DIRECTORS AT. PITTSBURfrH. —D. T. Morgan, Hugh Craig, Jno.T. liOgair; ' : • ! • * WffiLUftIMARTIN* President. : : Tpos. C. lUnd, Vice President.:, ' '' r - • S3*Office of the Compahy>No. 42 Water streetvPtUs*. ..bprgtu. .•; (jelO:dtf) ••' ■• 1 • -P. A.MADEIRA, Agent.^ ffifew R&siandrLtre Stocic liunranee COk Ip|2RSONSdesUoua of-insuring-their-Animals wilt -JL -leamfrora the Mowings by fW/of , the Company* Ihatitheierms of life insurance on Block is very different ■ •from insarance on hnnnui iife; The insuredureentitled to pay.where the animal breaks a Jeg J % becorans bjindjr Asttcle x. Imhe eventof accideniordiseaseof auch «r nature as to cause permanent ihjCiry.thdQgh death may' not ensue, tfidy •mJt&e Ualrteibtilieoainago Sorts to th& animal notcjceediog.theamount insured.' k *•- * " A. COLTON, Apeat, cor ofFtmiUrasd Wood-trie, up stairs.’: ; . i.:J?lr© &a Jc Co.,JfoUi vbfr&'Koftt-Eastbf.Woodi* 6treduwhere.theaubsctioerivUJ>3sue Policies bn. Bolld- ; ingsbnfrUieit contents, anAdriShlpmehts by Steatnboattf' 1 and iotlier vesselsj above old and respohjublo: * Company. . / ; [ap3l \ Wil. P. JONES, Agenu .> ‘gjlfe .. rTXimMVTUiL&LIFE AiiD lIOAI7TH INSURiNDET " JLI COSIPAZyX) .«/' -Philadelphia incorporated by the -Legislaiurfc of-Peimjijrlvama,.Mffr6fc,lSl§i Charte* Pjsr peiaaljCapital SIQB>(KKH ■■■■■ : Company and c,em.-Jower4lißii jM . usual hitfcjof Life fnsufance;a#-Ihe/ollOTviiiff compari .son wilUhow.-Thusa person in -for 8100 for life, must pay in the Girard 82.33, Pennsyl- , . vanias2,3o, Penh MutualB&3o, KOoitable DntSTtoKS—SamuclDOme].-, Charles D Ha!i,WmF Boone, BoberlEKingvCharrlesl’llayes,» Baldwin., ChasO B Campbell, At HKceve, M. 1)4 Lewis CoorterL S' Rotlmati-'Barirer,ETlßutler, Edwittli Cop e. fra& i; ' dent, Samuel DOrriclr j YKetPfMit. . CttAS. G. liAUcinu, Secretary,. • ’ 1G * Continue to mulct Insurance, perpetual or limited -■ on ™ c , ve jy deecriptionof property in Imyntnid country. . , The, Company have reserved a large Conthtgent Fund . which, with their Capital und Premiums, fafely invested, aaord ampleproiecilon to Lhe assured. : . • .The Asseteof the Company, on January Ist, 1849, aa' publishedaffTecably'io'afiAtlof Asscrabry,were asfol- ■ ■ ■lowsrViz:— ..■■■■-■■.■ • . ' .: , . Mortgages -81,047,439 41 04,72+83 ■■ /Tempo raj if , -■ ■•■ ■■ ■ • 90,00185 . "Stows 51,523 25 r. ' Cqsh;&c;. ! 33,604 37 ~ • ** * • ' $13,318,492 71' .. f\ incorporation, a period of lOyearSjjdtey-/ • haVe paid upward* of .One Million Four Hundred •*a ndlhßart, losses by fiVe,thereby affording evidcnc/ ' ofthe aavpuuge»ofJDsurance,a»tTeHßSthe alnhtyjar ,v< disposition to meet with promptness, all liabilities, * -g*/* ' j ; J.GASfIINiER COPS, /- gentl i OfficoN.E. comerWoW- v ■. v-v..g*ro> add iawme ingttgi&u mHE Inßurance Company of North Amejftf®hila . JL- itsdUly-isuthorized Agent,the* sub. i floriberjofersiomakepermanentand limited Iniuranc® on propeny,in this city.and its vicinity, and on shipments by the canal and tivers.' * • » •"• y . V DIRECTORS: .AfthurG. Coffin, PreaH. Samuel Broods, ... Alex. Henry, Charles Taylor, SamaelW. Jones, . ; .Samuel W. Smith, Edwara Smith, ■ Ambrose White, i°h» A-Browa, JacobM. Thomas, ' ■ JohuH. Neff Thomas P. Cope, Richard ». Wool," : . '-Wm. Welsh, . Henry IX Shorrsirtj Sec’y. */This la;the oldest Insurance Company in the,- United States, paving been chartered In 1794, Its charter is per petual,and f*ai& it* Uglutaadiog, long experiencej am ple means, andavoiding alliiiks of an extra hazardous character,itmay beconsidered asoffering ample securi ty to-thepnhUco; • >.'r WLLUAfifP. JONE& ArCountingßoom of Atwood,Jones ACo.,Water and Front sts/, Pittsburgh ' •• •■ may4y mart] ij Broolie,Bay Su^aad^aspHAWLS—veryiijp> •■. •T ox .*aifij2y* A ;_ . . - • & CO_ »' 1