': .-:r': ; -;.•> • •.. * '.■ ' I ■■■::;'&W ifß? lAss s&’fcffl? ; f VAU-A- LV, v *^:\N -»* >-V^.At.-.-’j v .r^h»^ ..... wMi „V 1 5 V -■*-, lVj\ fc i. <-£»r Ji'-JjJ. J 4*O?V * T.' *,’ f 'V* ’- ** .q<.; . »* 1 •\j*jT4>» *1 *?*V - « »* *, r ”, "i ~ * 5 * *tv ; !K#S £^r^4SSs^’?Ax.; ;--|^L^V> : -^.«> : ‘.N<^ , ;i s -?j-: ; i-'.. : £{.-.:4« : '- : ----. i - ■-S'?:'-'/iff. ,■»:■.• -■r-'sv.c-':--i-.-.--',.• , ’ „•■• -,•-..•;•■•., - ~ ..... .'>- .V" i r/i#f;\ .v'v .'■'•■;• A b vAAv^ir;• -\ ;vs A V\<',y. A?' #r~.’A‘ ,’ ’ : >A \ ;,4“/*; ‘-- ! : :.4&V ;>>• ■ :,v;:-‘ : '’ ■ . ' A-., - ' ;v* «jA> •^‘Tt t '?'A £.s«>. ;.*.-i - < •'ir;-'S f.V'SSi;V>V ; i -4fto U*nt’ .r y V^S 4,C -" : —,- .w | . I ’U ®Hd far*ale«' Ufe - . w ._ r -a,«»«»*'^ ■— • pppM w .stes&^l mt 9mo^- IMWn Mfitt S£#SM^ ; ' li'-ltp' K'j&ser:' KfcfyfrZßtf'lU-T*''*' ~•* *V V^^l*^^s ( ‘V^V^ , r^V ti '‘ 4.C [*V fi »*■ “* 1 4 +f*■J . ~r V « f * ♦*' rt jf t ♦» »> *" h u t»V C 5 t j * *-A *s < v-‘"-.. •.:- ... ;"'. .... SO TOP^ tSIW^.X 'SSWfiarSSilStf' | ftbi . , . . AJleghctiyJ&migt-M»U«-l *» 7 3' «uoVfctWlsblV-i»l>t)Ut'rtcjd \ ■i Jw sia tot »aio row _ «HjnirE», j « jrtMS * ' -Kb SOI fcfßerty street., • s |- , no vJ 7777 TTvrr .Hm j ”**» 7 r - fof 7 e . W WK.DSEB I . SCOTCH WHISKEY', ' : . . Jon«Scaanm l i ß i6«R^T6t«^ AOlli decll : 187 l.ibertf ;:*nno^i,ET.—Kbome- andsieiitti'injWetiVor.OWetiaßfc xgg*. tf ATKlNBo a,n t ,rio.t» . * hMn XY- Campbell & .3o»*a Spring .WtH* t , ™ h * K * b '° do, ‘ V^atton,' 5 v “ y ell Liberty « _ "4 tOLLAND-GIN ANDIBI^M 3 pip« *nt bore Star htafidflolloßdCmij-jj Blaan ’r a fe^ >o FA-.1-■fmTlSrS^BaS^yTSor^HsSeiiinSSJn^TSlSaSat ■fmTISrS^BaS^yTSor^HsSeiiinSSJn^TSlSaSat vlsz 10 f 1 1- OMDON.POKf,tLB(-5U doi.TK. , W'i\lttuns?i'i.oodoi ft PongrforArteDT. ■ tfebtB) M-D .PAVTOft? [ ..■,•.. ‘-3»da JBWI .fiismri -sortlot -ealoby—•-- - {&W« f /f CbVSa’ANo'tifiOTttv see!*-. .' "> >■ ! \J 40 bus. prims Clover seed: ■ a .•. ( i, •SS do -do Tuatthyieedlllor sole by wf.. ■., .fcblB, , , . , M.B PATTON, } ' ' BROOMS— lift d wjZComJßroams wdto and (at salew *WB . r . «„.* MLP. PATTON, j rjjiCE' AtWRAIS tN tiercesS. C.Ricil', XX* M. R-Ra^sfus; for eale lay .. *. TfcbW f * ■" MiP JPAtTON. t wtjEßkv OaawUa JS4I«-wi; O porior quality—for sale low rn slow «oniwn»ont ,feb!B M D.fATTOy ] J^M,sp a h M tfMrfftr«il.bT \ OIGARS—36O bxsTpnneipc, Keyaha, nndY*T4BiXei *Uoofpnc**, (ornate by ' teblS- ■ . ' IMiP- PATTOSC. iiOAP,Handles itf&STA T>RANjjjESM2D;faatf andquanetpipe* Cpgn?c* *Bor ; jD> Uwtxftnfl RocbeWefßrmndiftSfoCdifferWK rurtases EjtforeaoAforatfetty rrlfeblS] &I.D.PATTON. :k .ittattPAßltS Cl>eNAO'iil£&Nl>r—Vt&nee 'itso ■ Xj' inbotUg, B»f rate toy " [laßlS] - Tfl-T>, PiTTON. Wieiwia VY for«nl«i by , * [febX3| , ykiPABB/. S“ F.FliOßß—lOObbls. rec'd and'tonaWbf . febl3 ' ~ SAMBEUP.SHBtVER. Cl HUB PS-*stt> basil. «eclv<d>nd for fcbl* 1 SAMUEL P SHRIVES. ~~. tm***** l *^ Tg-^ g /iLDIiR YINEGA-B—SU bbls.'ibr lawstwnarwin; J V &m»s- ’ , > iwatTpYER *» Ctfl^faOAOlt^-4bbls. tn.Hftr6*nflTorsafety,, 1 , ~ SAMUEL P.^HRfVfeR. ■' ’ , r>blil< bbli. prime rec’d and tor Vaiob m Al*U>vy—lo ‘tibia* Sheep and 34ibis. Umi Tallow. X ieb!3 « BAMUEU f BHiUVKR« Monetogs, gramca maSTi <tttiottor«&k*'feail *#nusbcd,'fi>r sale for - •. * - jgnas -- WALTER p. MARSH ACL ; *l7UN£Pole *nil Dark CocnaC Brandies for sale by, ,■ X )*24 JAMES p. UORBACH. Oft 31 £0 AND $1,75 PER Val keepers wosld do well to try oorprunrpota i&mdVt~&tTk& TibovG -'prices, before porohuiiiA* else-j •(There. & HAtVORTrI t 4 :ja2s .- }•■•..■■ la the Diamond. SOGAR HOUSE MOLASSES—Saint toifi«: Baslei 'Grotfod *hdBt. Jfftoes brands, in stare atid ibf ,«a!e) by . . ifetig] KING & MOORHEAD, i -jfgfr**" "**""*%«* * kQQWAft :"Sri»EOAB>-.»6b!«. Cider Viflertr for saltbr _ V fete- KIW4 MOOItnEAD. IKaCHES Af«t> FJiAfHiiKS— ,■ .. . -•-SOO inch. Dried Teathc. .■ „ : : 4,000 tt*. Prime Kentucky Ferilhcri- For eulr by iSI > CARSON * ATKNICICT, inn b6xes R4I3INS r isahalf do; SO mat* aeeMew Baums r- ' ' ?;-\ u ' i ..S5 casks Currants, instore and for sad soy _■ J. BHOOEB • •? r :/-Nall Wood st. TT best cast steel Hoes { . . - ifl-T'.’g'-.'- fi- rin'- do Ghrdcndoy on consiennCt mnafotf hie fry UalB] L. S. WATEBSIAN > T?OBKS,-S3dQZ bestqaalUy.casisteeUlay Forks?" 30 do • do German do: ■■■ - 40 do best, cast steel. 4 pronged Manure Png., on cott.ip.mentnnd & - HiiSNJEATHS *HWS doZf best equality, P*te n 3.a.i^naoo B a.^n^dfa»|l S W TSTin.3 ANlJfiViKirs.—42o bejsNHls ai"i"3pilte* by L g WATEa MAN & SONS " yI “ f °H a c.SELLY. ■ ' - J •- ■ ■ ' Agent for Fullston Beih Factory. SOXTHJSS^7s4o*DcarqatUuy,l3rMs : 9cythc* ;> .. L'„„ - 60-do do Cradle aoj , fc BOMB, .Jtlff-' ’■ •■ ■ Ho« 80 & 61 Wnier, &OT Fraat i TnXTB4. FAHILY FLOUa-18 Wla ' Krlr. t'amilj Ti flour tota»lc byQalDl- il,c. V ■ ttUNE IZL&S—»half <J!«hsu fci* Ymrnjr ayton i ■ > is . do • iuiiandjfij.p«ckagcsf S da fioo Btact, ' SO *» !do;ia},Boi.Sno*o. moq^X' it b Havana sugar—a), box** wjuw u> X»APER HANGINGS Freneh and AmsHcan P4)JBI Jl H4n*iiiga and B«aerß,*«n6icJ»£gjWgftleee, Cor sole bv'j* ‘ j rW.-P.MARSHALL,'- • jaSr!- IttXATOHES, JEWELRY, store,a large --IUBd-Tieh *t«ck- of-fme WtttchCTrJewelir and TtaeyGoods ‘ * c W:W> WILSON, ; » . comer Of Marita and Fourth' sut « **KESst£i* fiahjk tf reet, wen pea*, TO «d, and good ■J43.9 ‘ : : ■ " ‘ ' . Allegheny Plantng.MllU. OX BttARI, male by , 18 - "BEACHES—399 (sack* Dried Peaches; - ; r . ÜbblS. do? Fbraalebjr •fhA ■ ' - li,S, WATERMAN flc SON - a»«g.«AAn iinj- nalrhnree ana mule hamci.for ealc fryflaßl L.B WATERMAN & SONS. •ajUXTEB—IO liblj.-ftesbfioU-Batten; •. ‘ ’ - ■ ■ n - Sdo packed . do? • ~ 10 - kega do ' foraaleby ■ jag „ i G 3 WATERMAN A SONS. •• ■ ■ Tin Iloodinff* a fttHß subscribers lake, this method toinlhrmpiopefiv X boWeis r hoasfi‘buUderß,and aU oihers iwerestody that theysall continue the. business of Tm Hoofing, -La • allitaljrjuidws. TiteirakiUand cipcrjcncqlo this pan oflhebuftlneas, haahithonaeaflblea them togivccnure etiUfaettaAt- :An«l:.-4hejr, hope, .that ;s>y < continuing 1 the. • game policy of using the beat matfiriaU, employing : AkUlfhl workman, to keep up-thls favorable impression; tf the QuCstforfofTittßoofing.was new, or Just brought briore the notion :pf this community, for the fixattime; WO WOhltfcbiiriderthavihelmponajice-orihe subject would innlflrusin extending, our-viowson ir* superior advantages*"This, however,.» not the case. ;We shall therefore,' confine ourselves to a few remora*. On .the • * 6th day of June, 18444 (nearly seven yeaYs-ago,) wc fin-? Wfed obr'first job-of Ttti Boofing in mis place. v Fjo - tiiat-up to the:prcaent tune, Wo havp, covered with ,t • - th* ytxite ofiJhe'finest and most; costly buildings, that '• have befen'erfected ln this county.; We have given our j VieWs onapreVicms occasion on the superior-advantage crt^riaoveriroUjJistt-erfvcmigforhoußea.-AndUmfi, the great tester of all but too clearly proven - thecorraciness of onropiTuouv .. . place Tin in juxta-posiUon, wjth Slato as a'OTerinfciaf houses; wetmnkthatUn will bearafavo • eofflpatUpti/ with somo decided The« advantage* are, that when tin fs used the roof can savlng materials, id the,. TehK&tif rafters, briefc in the gable.ends—making Ujc. houeeuy of access in case. of showing a belief Bidshand appearance. Also, when un is used,. - thhahiters w worked fa, thereby.saying thaextra and expanse for copper ffuttersiCOpperflMhmgs, Ac., —thingsindiepensible on elaterools.. If funilqFJeasous weiu wmednecescaryiwe could offer tbe:«penence. - of onr amtera cities in proof wfant has. been advanced, Ai Bis A*well knownfhet that Now .York ana oihercast*. SwriUcfcvciy'gCnemllT prefer even (In fer hcirmoet eoatly *ftd spfendldbtftloiiigs.netwithstafidFngthcy have a *w»«nnnlvjaf-Blattt ai their doors. Wub these-remarks - we wiUleave Iho subject with thosd interested, and.will ttty»nrflMUTein giving further information when called WpieiuHM *• » JOHN DUNLAP * CO, ' • corner Marker and'Sefcond B ii. ■ central Tea Store* ‘ .; ■\ TURT a full. and ; fresh assortment ol ♦f’oreen and Blsclc will bo told on the Su.. foTOrablc IfirrowWeMj?, «14. «■»'>} e “hor from WWSSPiWSESssE Candy. TOOK BALE by U.Smyw, Joel Mobler, Ogden & 1? Snowdon, Coulter -&> Hacbe, jVffl. Jackeon, and Keystr* clw«?r, ~~ * ~ TtoV?» : t PATTON. :c**kapnmo FoariAsh-for tale $ L. S,SVaTERMAN4 6QNSa diffflrtaiUuckneMaßvifot. JOHN A~ BLOOMER, ’ ' ~Allertcoyil?iagingMilb. . fo;?{ellanfons cn,a i jusucc’d, for saltil>i STUART-A. oluur .134 Wood »t; feSgg ««amer vArentt! ..Kir- *' STUART &■ SILL,; ftf&jt**" •*'*»'*«“* BRgjgjgatj. : inikamm. pjpsoceave and for rk-su eale.- a,4 M q^Ea^‘° penor " liel lx£M sum i fel»2o * Ja store and for sate by j STUART fc SILL 11 ka—2o tmU emesis fcb‘2o * :. s \ . -40 .tibia. family f dbhalf bbls. do; >.T 500 .do • SopcxiUte-. in store and for sale ‘ v SfUART &J3ILL.T 'TXQhI* pUTTEIp-SQ bbls.mssli, for inblo use j.; • ! E'7i; .... 40keg» r.doj for sale.by • • ; » febS-CT STUART L SILL I ■ICKORV' i eaclrti lh : M6« anil for sale 1 , fcbSO ' l - • STUART & SILL /\&.Tj£-2Ufr biisuels fortalc LE-feWO— /'WHN BROOM»-^0<>\loz.'Cummon; . 1 . V/: a.- " . -a • 40 cxlra large ; rec Mon consign . menl, to close oul. ■ [fobiO] STUART 3c SILL, t BACON SHOULDERS—In store and for saloby j vfetijO gts «STUART A. SILL 1 /'l'iaAsii—iuObaiea&bfMUntl LU-liy lJ inr aule by. ] VJT feb2o STUART A SILL.j hnr.i bblo }» v:*. j JiJeWD STUART & SILL j I COAT—loobot*s;(n awe Vnd foivsale by . . [o r TCbSO * * _ STUARTgfe SILL j .A-mNO-SO bale, No S ,.° C A SILL 1 T*^- 4 , 0 ?. blB (PUte A SILL. ’■ lOMMON ClGARS—4o,ooocommonCirars, u.close. r'fjMO'l'’iV j - -bTCA&f & SILL, i /GROUND FEED^-OnhainlnnJTorinlo by ' j \x foMO :,a *'' : ■ » RHODES A ALCORN, i OKN ftiCAI* —Qtl liand and l°r sale by ! i v ftbSo • • * RHODES ALCOBn ■ > XT T !T- r;vl> F{Ani oar owjiSnanufacture, Xl.atantly onhand,and.ioi sole • _ j l«hor> . • RHQD.ES A--ALCORN / VLL eol< f&J) . .; •• ..3LI3T. V"\A.T M£4lr-of*< i IJ .«n>baq4:SAdibx bus . prune Hmvck lor sale. {febl3] WSL-DYgU ‘lti'BoDlNGS^*c l -300 Wedding Coke**,. W- : 200 Cornelian Ringsj- . *v •* •■*. m 12<2oz.OsM>iteii Gold Pens; T i>*, « flo - -Spectacles. . ; rx ; r -4 do <lO Raiors t Sfrapi Justte«iYedMth«miohand,J«wclrySt«6of , , -■•■vj:-! ■■£:.: :-.u; ~i • W.W. WILSUI'i, dec!9 . cnflietoflMtTktUuiilFottnh »s. > W^ t^& “ dtrtnUnr w“ P RMkR3 I SLL I f'bll - B 5 Wood street '■!' ■.. ■ London nniuitil.; ■ . . TiUBE London aadDurtuun Mostard, w- the teg, for JsSeb? foctafn) JOSHUA IIOmNSuN. JUST BKOKIVEU.VIresn supply old Jr. S. S. filch’* yahublaMedicincSrninong which are remedies for Consumption, Coughs and Dyspepsia, Also, Abdominal 'gfcppoHers,Slioalacr Braces, Inbalirw rubes,, and Lee* i Tares onlhe Tfestmemand Cure of Consumption, Ac. < | Forsaleby COULTEB A HACKE, Druggists, ocls ' " -corner of wood and Third streets • DBANDIK3—eM Kaerier -and half pipes, of different tysinlJigeZof Ihe following celebrated brandsi:— i I u Otard,” “Buouy A C 0.,” “A.aeig* I ne'ttc," •* Finet, Caslillon A Co., 1 ’ “ Jean i bo(ui.» For loare-ialors-tpsaitpuxcbasers. - - M. D,FArron, | : jggp _- - ■ • 211 Liberty street. |"'tHEAp’ WALL J PAPlsK—tarn Ot 10 W> cents—l assortment for smeby y MARSHALL. a «i uiiLa.No,i hOAlNwusi-rece.veusnd tor sab 4o Sf '' ba. Fahnestock a co., few **- comer Ist and Front streets. O ORANGES; <v«UU.wiobQxei Malaga Figs i > - tSOdruma do- do ' " 15&*doi v '‘doi «i .d<r.--For ttleby * >: . JOSHUA' RHODES & CO:, "v ~^Sq fl~VVood*Uaei CT^pK'^-Fj^WHinp^The jmtuenltcre&gve enicred y inuTCff-Pannsrship andex *he firm-«f Scaifb, At* KIXS3X & OEELT. s : , , JYSWL’ v : -JAMES ATKINSONj Ja3l JOHN M.OKEUY. _ tVeaTINQ aro prepared to far* Lrl aiah attd crcciappsratu* for beating Urge or small buildings, bysteomor hot water, and bavo engaged D. \SffrtT* nw,'fmni -the east, to superintend it* construct UOD. ' yaSj &CAIFK,ATIUNMJN & OKrXV. A&'BARIHStiS prime N. per steamer [dodS] - CARSON & MCNIGHT. AND SUGAIb- JU,.! fcS bbls.-lf. O* Molasses i . .lOhkds, do Sugar , . • Loading from steamer Keystone State, and tor sale! jaS CARSON A M’KNIGHT.O4 Water »t. MpRAFFiNU ANi> FttINTLNU FAFKK fo sule,in % , * TS '°’ ,maUqattnlia ° 3 \vri > MARSHALL. 'TSLANTATiON SUGAR—M idids. prime plantation IT Buenr (old crop,) on consignment and for muc by ilccw ' ‘ ■■■ MILLER A KiCKKTSQN. FINE French and German Wine for sale by jaSH JAMES-P. HOftBACtL LaWaGENET GUARD KAPOKS,—“The only: sate uud perfect Razor manufactured.” Just re ceived, per express, another jot truly valuable ; and uoWae Razot*. *. bats} AV. W. WILSON. FAMILY: FLOUR; I\/U ?40bags Coffee: ■ ■ -BObbis.No.3 Mackerel? »; 7SbbU-Tar; 100 bogs Saltpetre; Forsalo by . T. WOODS A SON, ~ • -produce Dealers and Commission Merchants). lalO* No.ol Water stre et (lomovai. • ■ • ra*ffE subscriber wishes to inform the citizens of Fitts- X bhrgh and the public generally, that he has removed hU CAEPET STORE ftom Nos. 61 and 63 Wopd street, Id the Apollo BwMings, on Fourth street, recently ocen* pied Vy the M&seum, and has connected therewith the adjoining rooms, formerly usedas the Chrouicle Priming otbee—-which, in connection wnh his old room, makes the most spacious* Carpet establishment in the country, stiff bis advantages bo tar surpass eny bouse in this city for space, arrangement and good light, that he is certain of soiling every person who may favor bun with a call. HUstodr li icompleie in every article in Ins line, and great pains will be taken at all times to show goods to persons wishing to look or buy. __ _ ,„ TTt OCtSI p ' K.W.TAND. ..•■'••.-SALE OF VALUABLE-- .- *? IROS WOUSS, EEOROfid, MULES, Act s | N pursuance of a decree of the Chancery Court In X Clarksville, at ihcOotobertorm, 1850,1 will sell at the Louies- Furnace, la Montgomery County. State of Tennessee, on the Bth day of April, 1851, the Furnace 'lrndwu os the 'Louisa Farnoce nnd the Mounl Vernon ?Fnrnace. with all the lands attached and adjoining there f 2o« amoanunßT'to *ome-iS),OQQ acres- At the same umo inpdpittnftl trill eella valuable n egro.man, John Carter, aFauiider, and his wife and children, on a credit of 1.8, : andSyeOrsv -The real estate on a credit of 1* 8,3 and 4 of April, 1651,1 will alio «U r al thelnte j realdeiiee or Eobr.Baitor, in Montgomery Co., Tenn., 'the IRON PROPERTY,known a> theTeaneteeo J nr. once andthe Water Fargo, on Barton’* Creek, with all ihß'landa adjoining and attached thereto, aonsiiung or 'leeeralthousand acres, on a creditor 1,2,3 and 4 year*, i r iSumncr Ccunly Landi near ixaUalln. I will alio soil, on tho sMth of March, 1851, m lhe town •of OailaUni ot the Court House, 320 acres of land lying in saidCouutyiknown a* the Preaion tract oflana r on a creditor ljfi&nddye&rSt. • • • ! ■' ■" Jffame and Loim Nashctlle. » ■ t seU, on tho 28th of March, 1851, a valuable Boutfeusd Loud NashviUe, auhe Market House, knowu .&» XaOt No. 64ysituated on High »L, oaa credit ofl>«s and-2 yoars. Bond and approved security will berequi siredof the purchaser and a lien retained on the reales* itftteiaall easeai - P. PRIESTLEY, 0. & M. v Salt of Holmi Wagoiif) fto» < I wHVas the Adm’r of Robt; Baxter, sell at the Lou* •ica Furnace, Jn Montgomery County, Tenn , on the 9th iday of Aprils 1851; all the personal property of the said R6bt : Baxter, belonging to said Furnace, consisting-of *75 Moles, Wagons, Scrap Metal, and Stock on hand, on A Oredttof twelve taontbs.' , r I will also eoU,-on tho llth day of April, 1851, at tho latere fiidettce of Robert Baxter* to Montgomery county, Tennessee. about 31> Mules,Horses. Cattlo, Household bad Kltcber* Furniture, together with all personal prop erty of -said Robert Baxter |r en a credit of 12 months Bond and .will bo •; requt red on al l .suras oyer ®loi The silo will be continued at each place fromday !BAXTER, AOn* I} fES-t Each paper will send the Office of, the Clerk aud i Master ihe papers containing tho advertisements, with rtheunounvcf the fee slated;. Published Ull day of last I i ThhNashviUo Union and True- Whig; the Louisville I Journal; the Cincinnati Commercial, aud the Pittsburgh I Post,-will publish the aboveadvertiscment twice a week haul day,of,sale, and forward accounts to the Clerk and MfitieMor settlement. dec23;tawts ~-Claikr&U* Jcffcnan\an. ■. •.. __ riTTSfrtag' Stoolt or Carpets* mSIB' iubscTlber having returned from the Eastern iX ernes, is now rccelvingUisSpringstock of Carpets, Oil Cloths. Window Shades, Stair Rods, Hearth Ktigs< Door-Mutts, Drugget Stair. Crash, Table and Piano Covers, M&umg, «0.,4c.--All of which have been Be fooled from the latest importations and best manufacto ries. With *n eye ?ragl* to the interest.of his cusio* fcers£ and aU ‘who may favor him with a call, great bains is-at Qll Umcß.taken to show Goods to persons wishing to look or huy. Call and examine the stock, -Where can be found the latear and best styles of the named Goods, with prices and qualities to stilt Oil- . . .. . E; W:LYND, Dynd’s Carpet Emporium, -• Apollo Building,-Fourth street. ■ i . CHeoU Lost. . . j s:CHECK drawn by us in favor of Henry rntz, No. dated Pebruary/4ih, 1851, on N. Holmes & Sous,of tills diy, for three hundred and fifty dollars,has the mall between Pittsburgh and Parle* ersbittgh • The public are : cautioned against receiving said check, aa the payment has been stopped. ! febiy: •" . MILLER & RICKETSON- rpHBtISASK OK THK NtlW YOitK DRY,GOODS X,?6TOREjNo. S> Maike* street, with Pixmres; and a Small stock of T&hcj and: Staple Dry Goods, to be sold ita batgam. .; Any person wishing.. to commence bust' nett on Warket street,the above old establishedbpßi nessftandjroDe-of the beet on the street* eon bn had on favotthlo terms»if application is made immediately to tfceanbscnborjWho wishes to changehis business. • > * WM'H* OARRABD. t ':**■ 'f--y . . l 1 ■ , -;r ■■■"■ .v- -.i . Av. . V 1 ' ♦ j Couelig and Coltla Cared In 48 Ilo«»a» SINCE the introduction of this now {impound, Coughs and colds axe cured in awery short time. Wo.jwiU •warrant Dr-"Keysets Pectoral Syrup to- care .cases of Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis* Laigugitls, in. less time at a cheaper rate than fcny- other medicine over discov ered. ' 1 . I IT HAS AN ENTIRELY 'NEW ACTION—The old • Cough Medicines always sicken; the stomach and .pro* i <duee nausea which Is more disagreeable than the Cough itself. This is obviated in Uub mixture, for it is upleas ant soothing artiole and itwUtcure, or M-mbneywillte rtfundeltf frhe evidence In favor of'thismedicine in our city our owndutens, should convince any one of its efficacy. It is the prescription of a regular phys*- ciunpind has been used by him in his own practice for. a namberof years, with the most heroic success; CONSUMPTION—A lady from steuben7iUe writes, ■ \hai her daughter had been afflicted with ,a Cough ana expectoration, night - fewep-ts, hectic- fever, anu all the distressing sympiotus of.consumpllon,-and,that alter ta king two bottles she was entirely.cured. A: gentleman ) iti Washington county, who had suffered with Asthma uud Chronic Coughior eight years, hasbeep entirely re-, lieved aiid the cougn removed by the use of half a no sen of bolllesof the ?ectoral Syrup.. AKenUeman from Peoria; Illinois, Writes that “ he knows the Pectoral by-, rup to be a good article, for he. has used-.ii in case aud in the cases of members.of hU farauy with the most perfect success.- •• .•• • It is'OHk ov the Cheapest. Medicines now kaowh. —;ft is put up in half pint bottles at 50 cuiU each, or six WOUId do Well (0 koep O.SUp dlv of this medicine on hand ali tho time, as it is ope pf die mostnorfectand efficacious remcaieseyer aisnoyer ed forall coughs and diseases of the lungs and incipient EXTRA—Many persons will try to get von to buy some one oi the various nostrums, but do not • heed them; • If you want to get well, buy Dr. Kbvsbh & PscrOBJLL .STBW, and lake no other; thiß.willeuro you. It hus in it come of tho most valuable plants and herb* of the nzatcxin snedlca, and is eompounded by.a person, skilled In the healing an;. There can be no deception in | i ihismedicine. It is prepared in your-own city, and the i oroDrietor has numerous-rcoruficaies, attesting iwvaiu able properties, which will bo shown to any person do- W throughout the United Suites lo se]l ibis medicine. Large discounts will be those who will take an interest in the medicine. It will pay * large profit to all agents; besides, they wiUtie aoing*ut* ienugjiumaniiy a service by placing m theirhanda iho • greatest raedlrino -for. Lung diseases the world has ever pr E^r C «aleiwholesale and retail, by KEY9ER A M’- DO\VELL,Druggists,l4oWood street, Pittsburgh,la., to whom alHeUersfor agencies must bcnddrcßsed.-- Also, for sale by D.M. CurryvAUcgheey city, P- Brocl ; «, jn,Brownsville; Geor«DairU, ;Waj.hinpon; John H Buehanan> Hickory; George Kcyser, M’Kcespon, ' J. D-Yowelf, Canonsburghi and by merchants, and igpiris generally. - U ■ iS's.cli&lp.tocloss'oat J ?■'. STUART & SILL.) 17 SI'UAKT & SILL. ■S t r l>V t .1 T -* ”> 4 4 > yji* K * r •« ■’’ **s f !.* * -* 1 V?» - ‘ - - ,% ;> • ■i. ; ' I -v •' • T i-: f .-■ :J >. -x. . • •. -' •t : *_•■'« - '■> »<' it .: .i-‘. ■• *■ -• ©rtigs oni> -flleiriemta. public Attention - . /* tesvttlfuUv vwitcd to the/dioicing tivihSy Stt JorlA in rttoiion to one tf thi most important Remeans of mod tm <im< p ETRoLEUM OR ROCK OIL; IT is not more than one year ago since ibis great rem edy was brought before the public* for the relief ana cure of disease. Its gToal powers to heal, have, since then, become fully appreciated , by the community, and we allege that the longer it as tried the more certain will its great fame spread. It is not the remedy.of a day* j •cot an for the sole purpose of making money \ but, one., which w© conceive* will continue to wjwn nostrums have been.forgotten.j-.-The.PBTRQLEUM la a 1 Natural Remedy, elaborated inthe depths of the corin by d Power and agency that laughs to scorn all human competition. It is oar duty, When we .write about a medicine, that we write TEtrrn—that W* s»y nothing i calculated to deceive those who may trust our word or ; out confidence In our statements. The sick are very apt to catch at any thing that promises relief from dis ease- A story can hardly be too highly wrought to an swer the objector gullingor humbugging some of them. Now, we do not desire to do thisY wo arc anxious onlv that Lite truth In relation to our Remedy, should be told, in order to secure for it a reputation far exceeding any single article of the mauna mi&ica* Plain, unvarnished facts—facts that may be ascertained in our own city and neighborhood, bear ample testimony m favor ot the re* * Within the past two months, two of our own ciuzens, who Were totally Wind, have been rcstoredjo sight. Several cases 01 blindness,ln the State of Ohio,-have, been cured. And, also,tbecaae of ogenuemanln Bea ver county. There are others * but these cases are near home, and may be referred to by any persons who may have doubts on the subject. These cases were cured al ter they had been abandoned by physicians as bopeie»s- The Petroleum will cure, when used according to dircc, tioas—Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Piles, Rheumatism, Oout, Neuralgia, Eruptions on the Skin, Pimples on the face Chronic Sore Eyes, Ringworm, Teller, Staid Head pains in the bones and joints, old sores. Ulcere, Vvcns. Tumors, Scrofula,Cancer, Spinal irritation,lever and Asue.Chronto Concha, Asthma, Bronchitis, ana all Pul-, monaryaffections of a chronic nature, tending to pro duce CONSUMPTION, . , .... i Bums and Scalds, diseases of tho BladdeMurd Kid«| ners. Chapped Hands, Excoriated Nipples, Corns ,aad , Bunions. : In fact, it is ooueat has Wen tried in most of the above diseases within the past year with the most perfect success. Certificates 1 thatwiUastonishareitithehamisof the proprietor, w 00. [ will take pleasure in showing them to the allhcteu .or. f may say about their medicmr^ihc l Petroleum Is the'greatest Remedy oflho age.. Phy sicians of high standing lutho profession arc pegmuing to use it in their practice. Those who at first looked on with doubt and uncertainty, arc-vntUnglo awatd it due pcaite and consideration- Bewte number year, four, round,all will be compelled to acknowledge thauae Petroleum is thejrreatest medicine ever discovered. For safe, wholesale and Retail, by . , ’ KEYSKR A M’DOWELI,, 140 Wood street. Also—R. E. Seilers, 57 Wood street; D. Si. Curry, D. A. Elliott* Joseph Douglass, Allegheny Also, b> the Proprietor, fc. ill. Kllult, Canal .Basin, «th sirea, Pittsburgh. - U aa ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDF.RI PEP9ISI THE TRUE DIGESTIVE FLUID, Or Gastric Jnlcel A CHEAT DYBPEPBIA CORER, PREPARED from Rennet, or the fourth stomach of ■the Ux, after directions by the great -Physiological Chemist, br S. 8. HOUGHTON, M.D.,No. U, North Eighth street, Philadelphia, l a - This is a truly wonderful remedy for !hDIQE&TIp\ DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, CONSTIPATION, LIVER COMPLAINT, and DEBILITY, curmgrafter Nature’* own method,by Nature’s own airem, the Gastric Juice. Haifa teaspoonfnli of this Fluid, mfuced in water, Will digest or dissolve Fir* Bousus or Roast Dubf ln about two novas, out of the stomach. SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE t Baron Lizsio, in hiscelebTaied work on Ammal Chcra Hstry, says: “An artificial Digestive Fluid, analogous tp the Gastric Juice, may be readily prepared from the mu cous membrane of the stomach oi the calf, in whieh va rious articles of food, as meat and eggs, will be so soft ened, changed and digested, Just tn me same manner as they wouldbo in the human stomach.” ... Dr. Pebsuu, in his famous treatise ou *■ rood and Di et,” published by Fowlois * Wells,New \ ork, page &>, states tho samo great fact, and describes the method ot There arc few higher nnQjoriUM than Dr. Dr Cohos, in his valuable writings on the ,f Physiolo gy of Digestion,” observes that “a diminution of the due quantity of tho Gastric Juice is a prominent and oil-pre vailing cause of Dyspepsia ; n and ho states that u u dis tinguished professor of medicine in London, who was severely afflicted with this complaint, finding everything else to tail, bad recourse tothoGasirto Juice, obtained from the stomach of living animals, which proved com author of the faraousworks on“ VcKtta ble Dieti” saysr “ Ills a remarkable fact in physiology, thatthe stomaehs of animals, macejHtcd ta water, im port to the fluid the property of dissolving various arti cles of food, and ofeffeoang a kind of uruQctal dtges lion of them in no wise different from the natural digest , iyo process.” Dr. Snioti’e great work, the “Chemistry of Ulan, 1 ’ (Lea A Dlancbard, rhlla., 18411, pp. 321-tl) says: “ The diseov erv of PEPSIN forma a now era in tho chemical history of Digestion- From recent experiment, we know that food Is dissolved as rapidly In an artificial digestive Bald, prepared from Pepsin, as it 1, in the natural Gas- I trio Juice Itself.” ■ _ _ „ i Professor DosoLreoH, of the Jefferson College. I’iula i Jelphia, in Ills great work on Human Physiology, devotes i more than fifty pages to an exnmlnauon of this subject. I His experiments with Dr. Beaumont, on the Guslric 1 Juice, obtained from tho living human stomach and troin animals, are well known; “In all cases.’’ he says, “di» i getiionoccurrcd as perfectly in the artificial ns in the natural DYgpEp3IA C URER, I Dr llouohton*s preparation of PEPSIN ha* produced l-the moat marvelous effects, curing cases of Debility, i Emaciation, Nervous Decline,and Dyspeptic Consump l tion* supposed to be on tho very verge of tho grave.■ It i is impossible to give the details of cases in the limits of i this advertisement—but autheuticated^ cerufieates have I been given of more than TWO HUNDRED REMARK i ABLE CUREB, in Philadelphia, New > ork, and Boston i alone- These were nearly all desperate cases, and tho I cures wore not only rapid and wonderful, butperma “life a great NERVOUS ANTIDOTE, and particularly useful for tendency to bilious disorder, Liver Complaint, Fever and Ague, or badly treated Fever and Ague, and the evil effects of Quinine, Mercury* an <* ofoer drugs upon the Digestive organs, after, a long, Bickues*. ALo, for excess in eating, and uic too free use of ardent spir its. It also reconciles Health with Intemperance. OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS.; • There is no form of OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS which it does not seem to reach and remove at once.— No manor how bod they tnay be, , it GIVES INSTANT RELIEF! A sinj/fc dojtf removes aUtheunpicasnm symp toms, and it only needs to be repeated, for u short time, to make these good effects permanent. PURITY OF BLOOD and VIGOR OF BODY, follow at once. It is SWticularly excellent in cases of Nausea, Vomtung, ramps, Soreness of the pit of the Stomach, distress at- I ter eating, low, cold state ofthc Blood, Heaviness, Low ness ot Spirits, Despondency, Emaciation, Weakness, tendency to Intamiy, Suicide, Ac. Price, ONE DOLLAR per bottle. One bottle will of ten effect alasungcure. . ' . „ T c - Every bottle bears the written signature >of J. S. HOUGHTON, M.D., Sole Proprietor. -• Sold by agents'tn every town m the United Slates, mid bv respectable dealers in Medtciues generally. Agents for Pittsburgh, KEYSER & MetfomL, 14L W Re?oii“°e E ßlera BUnplfea at Propneior’s pn«ea. [nv2o:y Al*o, for-salo by R. E. SELLERS, S7 wot dsirccL Bull's SanepulHß and tUe Cliolera. TVtOT a single man, woman or child has died of ike N CHOLERA or any of il.-symploraa who; used this Invaluable preparation. Look at the oily pt Loui.vUlc, wlterethls Barsoparilla lsmade, and yvhere from ISO to 1200 bottles are retailed dait& but few isolalod cuses of Cholsra have occurred, at® they were either persons from boats or those who °. ur a H Y^. c, n . • ; iGfnetnnatt CAnmids,. For talc by KEYSER & M’UOWELL,I49iWfIod «.■ Pittsburgh, whore the genuine article may ulwaiebp btalnetf. 0«1fW T,ETROLEUM —A certain; euro tor DlAltxtHG.A ; a AT disease very ptevulent tins hot .wcother—the fpre rutmer of Choleraj Try It I For sale by jyg KEYSER t McDQWELL, 140 Wood st. W HITE WAX 600 * CO , mwm BOOK AND JOB PRINTING. Hi.'W. Corner oJWobd ond Klttn Street*. rr\HEJE-roprietor 01 the .Mobsjso.' Pott.-Md Mraerat Atra MiNurAcnmEß, respectfully informs Insfnena' end the patrons of there papers, Uiathehtma W® " sortmenl of JOB TYPE AN D ALL OTHkRMATJSBIAE necessary to a Job Printing Office* and that he is pre pared . ■ i£TTßnnt£ssfaiNiriK<f.oy evbbt DsscaijTioNr , :SooU t .. , Bills of tadisigy ' r Vamphku, BUI Heads, ....... ■■■ Handbills. Blanks, XVkv JJoal Buis, wtlh appropnate cats, printed on theshortest notice nna most reasonable terms. . ... He respcetfttUy asks the patronage of Me ■ friend* and the public generally,in this branch ofhisbtudneßS*^^ JAMKB W. WOODWBJIA, fl\ fa»Tu | 'T' : : : CABINET , kffil EaaßfegirrraArrfr/ffK MANUFACTURER, • H 1 Ware-room* 9T and 09; Third *treet. J W. W. respectfally informs his friontU and caslom • ers tliai he has now couipleied lho largest and fi nest stock of household furniture ever £ | this city, as he is determined to uphold the qaaluyjiih , well-seasoned’ material*, best woTktnausUip,/md designs; and From the extent of his orders anil fociliiy jniruii ufuctunng, he js enabled to produce warranted lurmtare, at the Towes; pnceß. , . He tins adopted the principle of identifying the cor ! toraera' interest with his own, in end keeps always on hand the greatest variety oriptlon, of furniture, from ihe cheapest and to the most elegant and costly, that a house, .« WJXJ P 5, one, may befumished from his stock, or raa ? n ufa £*“, Te f expressly to order- He therefore solicits an inspection, that the advantages ofbis establishment “ a y K_ k^ ohYij: 0 h Yij: The following articles consist, in part, of hi 3 stock, .which for richness of style and finish, cannot bo surpasved in any.oMhe Eastern-ernes: Parlor, drawing, din^ mg, and Bed room - chairs,*of every variety, consisting, of rosewoood, ma hogany and walnut Llizabethen, Conservatoire and Easy .Chairs, of e'ery ' description; Conches, Sofas, andlb-.. vans of the latest French ana AJdmicm - Tashaes, What-Nots, and ladies’ farlor Writing Desks of various kinds; Work Tab es-and £ncr»" a,d : - aland s, music ttanda, and holders, marble top, tt»a» hogany, rosewood and walnut centre and sofa,la bics, extension dining table n r all fi ‘ z cs of ihc . most unproved, and decidedly the bestkmd mader card, Pembroke hall and pier tables, • wardrobes, bedsteads and washstands of each a‘ large assortment; gothic nail and parlor reception chairs, ottomans and stools, secretary and book case*. Ride, boards, fire -jCreens, towel racks* hat stands, and music stools, cribs and cots : for children; paper maohe, - table and tea poys, ma ■ ’ hogany, rosewood, and .- .iolaia. pearl Tables, : v* A largo assortment & COMMON FURNITURE slid WINDSOR CHAIRS. Cabinet, makers supplied with all articles in their lino .. , -A -STEAMUOAT3 and HOTELS, famished at the short est notice. . All orders DTompily attended to CHAIRS ANI> PVaaITIJBK. £- iVfl 93 Thirdtlrut.betuxen Market and Wood , S sulk side., a , >Ve have no\v on harni a large oBU/qjg&gsS: BL splendid stock ofcvtry variety olCßAinsWapy t E® and CABlNl^FUltNlTUßfc,which we_J2j.: I *§■ are confident cannot he ®u rpas se d, equalled,in till* City,om-tLe West,in style and finish. "Phase who are in wanloi Furniture nrerespeclfnlly invited to call and examine for themseivei,. irr» Steamboats fuiambcd on ih-. shortest natic©. All orders P»ffiJ N $j 3% t C o, Fnrnttare uid Cliair Ware Room*. YOOKG t CO., tom,, of Thiidff. £2&&aniSmmadt<i.,opf°siußnv>n*Ho'*L'&o \ W Pimburrh,Pa.,kcep constantly on band |«£| | wWm-J moke to order, at the lowest uriccs,*l * ; HOUSCIIOLU and STEAMBOAT FL'lOiU'Lith, uad CIL&IHH, of the best workmanship .and most approved styles. : ‘*H£L. ■ 'DteauhoeUi Ahoyl l _ESK_Ja The subscribers lender their ne(ft ■HgggS%know!edgßenis for the favors bestow ed upon them by their Steamboat fnends, and JTjpl woald respecifally.rcntuid them and others title- » rested in buihlins boats, that they are at all times pre pared lo furm*h, on the itioal reasonable terms, every Jieecripjjon of Cabm Farmiare aud CUmrs oJ ihe be* material and workmanship. T U \ OUNO L CO., Corner Thud ami sjmahficid streets* ' opposite “Urowus Hotel.” o.c. lUHnn* . _ Bammcr & __ CABINET WARKUOOM,SiMITIIiriKLDBTRBET, Between Seventhitreet and Strawberry alley, rUlioutfi fa. #=% HAMMER & DAUtrER keep constantly on hand uL n variety of exceUeflt and fashionable Furniture, f«s23\viin’aniedeijual to any in the city* omt aoUl on as f \ Ifavorable term* as can be obtained at any similar establishment in JifrJ-Vest. They have now on hand an unusually extensive tioek,enibracin& all kinda of I- urni ture.trom thccheajicat andpUuncst to the most costly and elegant. All orders promptly ntteudedip. mriltCm WIN E/STEVENSON eoatinuesio rattnu facmra CABINET- W.Ui£ oi every t dCscnp-. -tj-,. tiou. at builiJd siand. comrt ol.Li&erty and tlrt-e.il -UNDERTAKING nltemlU io,u» allitghranchc*- Kztra jf'amtly Klour* FOR the conveaieufc of the citizens, the proprietor* of the ‘•I'ITTSBuKGH CITY'MILLS,’? Lave placed boxes for the roeepuon of orders, at the following places: j sc. K. Floyd’s store, comer of Wood and Clh sts.» 51- Haywood’* shot Store, comer Liberty and Market A. BeeJen 7 * store,3d street; ■■ L Wilcox, Jr., Dreggifit, cor. 4th and Smuhficlu ; ' John I bmuh’s store, cor. High and Wylie streets ; Telegraph Office, Fourth street; H 0 Kellv.OroeetrCor.Gth si. and Martel alley ; M.Grass’ss-.<ie,Hill Ward. , , ' The Flour wasmtwih call twice or thrice daily, for orders and the Kltur, Ac., delivered proraply cither, m burrels or sacks, (a&ek Hour u prcterable for family use,) without charge for cartage. • • Uis plain that no accounts can be allowed, and that drivers can have no peimmtoti to leave Flour withoat payment We hope thauhe public will be pleased with fhU arrangement, ns wo -ihall endeavor to do them just ““ (moj-ioi ' WILMABTH ANOULK, Bit! PUR. CALIFORNIA. m HE snbsu riber has been authorized to receive Pack- I aces to be forwarded to salt Francisco by the house oTcuRWLNNK, BROTHER & CO., at Panama, and to engage Pasaiure in fust class sailing Vessels irom Panama to ban Fruncisco. • Every injorniation riven, on application to JOhlibA ROlllhhON, o pls Post Building*, Fifth »U ucat Wood. /■'IIiEAPEST SUMMER UOODfe IN TOWN.—Light ly Cloth**, all wool, Cashmarciles, Scotch Plaids, Linen Brills und Bucks, with every variety of Mar seilles and othcT Voting* aud.Trtmraings, by j C » JOSHUA ROBINSON. Philosophy vt Drondreth’s Vegetable PUIS.': WHEN the .theory of the'circulation, of the blood was established, the secret springs of vitality were then partially exposed to our view. We saw and understood that the food we cut, was converted into } blood, which repaired the waste of the animal machine: the food in fuel, which keeps at a life heat tho internal Ores that warm and invigorate our inner man. The blood is an eleemu fluid which carries this heat to every • ramification of the body, even to tho extremities of the hair and horny nail. Wile the blood is thus the seat of life, it is also the scat ot disease; Food gives the body strength; Braudrcth’s pill* give blood the necessary power to throw out trout itsolt all impurities, thus ten denngthe stream of life pure and healthy; If men were more sincere, there would be fewer religious creeds; and if they kept cldse to nature’s laws; in the management of their bodies, they would require little medicine., . As men grow mtdflligent they willbecome wiser and hap pier; even now, their wisdom is proved bythefact that, wbeaiucknass assails them, thoy use Brandrelh’s Vege table Univerat Pills, which soon restore them to health. They are peculiarly adaptod to the climate, and requite no extra care, wlusi U»oy are used, m either diet or cloth ing. They should be always rathe house, so that anon the first indication of sickness they may boused. One dose in the beginning is more potent for good, than a dozen after the sickness is fixed in the system. In colds, coughs, asthma, rheumatism, cosuvencss, levers, and in all acme, heavy of deep-seated pains, their effects will bo found beyond all praise* Three or five w ill act like, a charm, ofleu curing a dangerous malady at once, sa ving months of sickness and tho evils thereunto attend ing. Remember; Brandroth’s Pills are a known and luily tested medicine, one thatis used by hundreds of thousands in this country and throughout Ihc civilized world. They are quietly superseding all other medi cines. They lake out only that from tho blood which is the cause of weakness and pain, leaving strength aud health ; they pruduce healthy sleep at night, and an ap petite that relishes ull kinds of food. Sold at No. ISJ Diamond atley—the only place in Pitts burgh where the genuine- Brundreth Pills arc kept for solo —the undersigned is tho omy l A u J; I })** . mt . decd3:3m 1 THOMAS REDPATH. A. MILLIItEN A CO*i „ HAVE ON HAND ut their extensive CABINET and - chair manufactory, no. 04 smubfieia *t. a large assoTtmoni of fancy and plain l-urnitare, which they will sell 15 percent, below customary rales. Tonus —cash only. ■ jdocS7.ly •> mosolutlon. IMIE Co-Partnership lioretoloro cxistingbetwcenihe subscribers. under ihetmn of J.B. BONNET A Co., is this day dissolved by mutual consent, lather partner may use the uatne of the concern m * . ' JEROME 8. BONNET. MATTHEW B. PATTON. Pittsburgh, April Ist, 1850. ITT* Having sold my enure interest in the firm qi J. 9. Bonnot fc Co. toM-1). Patton, my lute partner, and in retiring from business, I tukagreat pleasure m recom mending hun to the confidence of ray friends and the public. ___ [npbj J. S. BONNET. Gravel Boofltiff* THE subscribers respectfully inform Uie citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity, that they are now tolly prc* pared to fill order* for GRAVEL m a roan* ner nolto besurpassedin this city orelsewhens From their experience itt business, they feel confident that they will render satisfaction l? all those who may give .i them wort. Tub superiority ot Gravel Roofs overuny : other kind, particularly in case of lire* is 100 well known to require any argument In us fuvor. To those who are unacquainted with our work, we beg leave to referthem to Messrs. ThoraaS'ldggett. Sri, John F. Perry, Ilody Pattorson.M. Kane, Jr:, amt others, for whom we have done work. Otders thankfally received qnd promptly attended to We will be found on Wylie be ♦weeu High and Tunnel streets. Hatthew McGovern. JOHNBKINNIN. •: ._ n. e. stooKion, bookseller aev stationer, No. 47, cokssr or Market ami Third streets, ■ HAS constantly on liana for stale—Writing, Letter, Printing and Tea TAPES; Botiucl, Binders’, Ful lers', and Trunt BOARDS ; Book , ond Newspaper PRINTING MK-which he will sell at the lowest cash pmes, or in exchange tor Rags and Tanners’ Scraps. MEE , ' / vV - ' »-•' 1' 4 v * V » IHtsf£fllantotto. V./j-j \ ' V ‘(Sloping..'' Winter ClotlMng Selling Lbw for Ca«uJ T> DELAN YVIOO Liberty- strict, f Titlsbur^h } has on 1 ’ JT , large - assortmentoftliedß.teßt'fctyle of WiaterCbdts, of fasMonable colors*'. and all other articles in the>cloihln<t purchasers will find a most desirable stock .to sweet from; and will be sold lowLfor cash. - : 'ldeclD • ■ D.ar. MERCHANT TAILOR,. S« FORMS.his frienfl&ahd customers that be has open ed* CLOTHING' STORB,'at No. 85 Smlthfidd in : »is line, inane in the mostfinished style Lend, woriunaii ke manner. HisGoods'are all'-fresh, of the best ana’ most fashionable .mateiial,-and no pains wdllbn'fP 5 * 6 " -'to aflbrd (he greatest degree of satisfaction to, : his rpat rons.Agood stock of Ready Made CLOTHING always onband. :.,-j • . : . ..v -s [dtclO* R. EEIiLTi , ; . MERCHMT, TAI LGR,’! • ' No.-I'T SmitMUid'atTttt. Pittsburgh, i l* HAS JUST RECEIVED FROM THE EAST—a large* and , carefully selected stock -of Trench.-*English and American CLOTHS, CASSIMERES and VEST-" INGS—of:the most approved colors and stylesj.'wnlcU be is prepared to make to oTder.in.iheyery Csit manner and o » the mo&l reasonable terms. . • •» Hetias ai way s'on hand* good, assortment* of Jgentle men's Fashionable seadt made CLOTIJINGktShiVts, CollarSjCravaU, llankerchiefs.Gloves,, SaspejiaeTaL&c. noy3(h3m , y V t-': -'■■- r.jr i-r , Clotblngr Clothing - THREE BfG.D.OORSt JOHN SrCLOSKEY, ' . , . Wholesale and Retail.JSteqkraiK Clothing-jISV Liberty s Pittsburg^Pd, MY stock of Fall arid Witter Glothiug is'now ready} amounting -to upward?-Of r whidkTtbink be'found to by one of the choicestselectioiisoljjai* tnents ever got up in this or any other city in the. Weat erheodntry.: ,r -nv. 1 -: ::i;~ * hly purchases having been all made earjy,l n aye * therefore avoided thelaie advances tnaae in almost all descriptions of-Woollen* Goodsi-arid ajri;tber6fii)re,fcna bled toofTermy fitockntnnu3aally low price*. . vt Ihavc this season paid more than'usual attention to the manufacturing ana .style qf my eannentstj that to e very lowest priced a? well as the finest areg.pt Pp in as • style and elegance, not to be suipassedJ-'-HuOdreds of; new customers, both wholesale and. retail, have been; attracted as muchbyihe superior make of the clothing; asby the lowness of ray prices.': ' j/.,,. .: Theproprietor wouldparticularly tmliihealtenuon of all dealers in Clothing to laa present slock, belieViiig that upon examination pCth* quality and pnees of ms- Goods they will be indacedto jpurchaseat biaestabUsh-y ment. lie wholesale- room now. .contains upwards of; 2,000 garments, from the finest la quality to the iowesunl Pl The proprietor is npwdetermincd to make this depart* i mentapomt of great attraction, audwith this viewhasil constantly enfiarid .a large quantity- of goods suited tojj every sectibiiof the United States* 'f- • • " , ••,_ \\ In the cutting,department willalwayabi found a very; large f>elecUonoY;aU'th6'fcbblcest makes of Cloths,Cas-i simeres and Silks, to be found in this or pastern markets.! He is prepared icr make‘cloths; to order in tho shortest: notice 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; V7w'-- -:[octl3 • Great Inducement* to Bsijf Clothing I : WHITE OAK FORKS CLOTHING STORE! NO. 310 LIBERTY. AND 83 IRWIN STREETS. THE subscriber-wishing fb sell his entire . stock of CLOTHING, offersHil EXTENSIVE ASSORT NEW AND FASENONABEE GOODS' at VERY LOW PRICES.: Persons wishing topurehase will save money by calling oahim. i , topi! W.J.PAVITT, Propruuir..- AGENCY OF -r"?.. Helntsb’s Celebrated Patent Shears, . milE undersigned hnsbeea appointed by Mr. Heinesb, lof New YoVk.sole Ageatfdr the sale,of his justly celebrated patent Tailors’ Shears/He offersthese.shears now aimamifaetnrer’s pncea. .Having soTtmentof these Shears, front 621 c. up to SlSa-picct, be calls the auentiob of Ladies, Milliners aad Hressroa kers and Tailors, to hU establishment; the FRANKLIN CLOTHING STORE, 179 Liberty street, 4th doof from St. Clair, and respccttully .solicits a shore of : tue public P Tt3lHm* WhiCl ‘ " ,IS orl,d -" £ °- 1 A YEKOTTfL JDrg. ©oois. SEVENTHjGBEAT SESU-ANNUAL SALE OF • at tut * _ . - ■ Out Price Store of A. A. MASON A CO., ■Noa.C2. ani M Market jrr«t. XgTILL comraence on Mosnat, December 30,18.0 W and contmuo througlithemonth of January. On | •this occasion, the whole of their immense establishment will be thrown open for Retag Trade, and their eiten aive stock, amounting ta One Hundred imd Thiu> Thousand Oollarsiwtli be offered at Retail, at fully oner fourth lessthanusuat prices. • , The notice of their Semi-Annual Sale to any one of \lie thousands who attehded the salcrof last yeajr Wi be sufficient guarantee for acall this season. They wiU howevoi mention* few ot the Goods audPrices.for.the, benefit of those who Imre never attended their Seles— RichCasbiacreS) 75.-'c.‘Usiialpri6e3ljop SOQp&, Colton and asaalpri^ s. Cotton and Wool Dclaines,ls, 181 - Usual lifphColorcd'Piain DeLainw,- 4*. Usual price .. aOpB; Striped, and Figured Silks, 50c. Usual ,piicc '75c,: ‘ 00 pa. Black Silks.; -Reduced 25 par cent*. - f lOOps. French Metiuoes, 81,00. Usoal pnco 300pa»Varamettas and Lyonese Cloihs. Reduced Square Shawls,which will be sold at from Uu> 85 less than iheusnal prices.; • „ , . 3000 yds-Bonnet Ribbons, at 8 and 10c. Usual price 13and25c* Fast Colored Calicoes, CJc; Usual pnta£e.; • 100 cases English and American Calicoes, 8 and 10c Usual price 10 ahd 124c* - 90cases Bleached Muslins. Reduced 2c.per yard; 260 bales Brown Muslin—all gradssj • v r -- i Also—Laces, Embroideries, Trimmings, Uosteryana Gloves, Linens, Checks, Cloths; Cassimcres, Cassmets and Jeans. : : V : • • , 'j ; ,i Together with an immense variety of other Goods, aiL of which will betnarked downto lower prices than any of their previous sales. ’•?. .: > They mvitenn early call, as many of their choicest Goods willsoon be sold. • • The lowestprico named atfirst. A. tk. MASON A CO., . . Marketstreet; Fresh Antral«» New Ctoddft f NOV 75 MARKET §TItEET» - ' iry-BExwjtEN voßßtji arßtet. the brAMONp. «Cu FRENCH, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN WINTER DRY GOODSf - • THE undersigneds*nowreceiving from the Eastern cities hr Eaptess. u splendid assortmgnt.of Fancy, and Staple Dry. Goods, purchased excUmyely.forCash, from the importers and manufacturers,'at. »etot- five psT«nt. below the uat of those who mode their pur chases earlier in the season, and will.be sold Wholesale' and Retail for cushat IV , EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS,: , y so Pieces Lupin’s French Merinoes, Cherry, Scarlet, Pink, Green, Maroon, Black, Matanne Blue, and Mode colored, ftora 87Jc. ug to the finestqUaUty, manufactured under the French Republic/ ; ; * Id Pieces BhpeiiorßoinbaimeSi Lupin’s manufacture —atunprecedentediownriees. -- \ • ... ISO pieces Mock and Colored Alpacas,-from 18f-.c6nlr per yard up to the finest Silk Warp and Mohair Lustres ISS piece* Thibet, Poramelta and Coburg Cloths* all eolorsand qualities,and cheeper than ever before oiler ed in this city. ; 05Oniecea American and British Prints, superior qnaii ty, and winba’rohl at extremely low prices. : ‘ «o SHAWLS; Superior Bay State an! Waterloo Lone Shawls, Chamelioii.Silk and Turk Sarin Oe Chein : and all Wool Brocha Shawls,"Black and Colored Em broidered Cloth Shawls, Plain ana Embroidered Black and Colored Silk Fringe,Thibet and Mona Do Lairi Shawls; ' ~ i 330 patterns SuperiorDressSilks: Plam Chatnelion Silk and Satin De Cheln, Wide‘Black Gro Do Rhine Silks, Plain and Fancy Figured Silks, mid Blank Plnld ■ Gro De Armour Silks. ' • ' .t -u 150 pieces Cloths, Cassimeres and Vesnngs, superior quality, and will bo sold at a great redaction troo torm emriccß.; - ■ DOMESTIC -AND STAPLE GOODS. - COO pieces Bleached Muslin, good quality, ail widths, from 61 to I2i cenu per yard. . fiOOpwces beavy yard wide Brown Musun,from 6sc.' to theoest article manufactured.- ■ —* 200 pieces Red, While and Yellow Flannels,from 18$ *enta per yard up to the finest Silk Warp and Welch Gau2eFlanuel imported, v ; , ' V~; . - 100 pieces Irish Linen, warrantedmade of Flar yarn,; round twist,hand splan:and grass bleached, 125 pieces Checks, superior raa dwrtm 8 tolBt. ceutV per yard, together with a- large aasortment 7 of;Ba£msk' Table Linen and Tabfe Cloths, Russia Diw r Crash, Cassinetts, Kentucky Jfeans,-Bed TicklnaV Dtr mesUc Ginghams, Colored -Cambric*, Plain Unseys, Canton Flannels,&c._, - .r 350 dozen Ladies and Gentlemen’s Gloves and Hosiery —including every .variety and quality, which wili be 1 sold at extremely low prices. The customers aflhohdttse Scut all buyers are requested to. call and examiue the gbods, and secure a bargain, as they will be offered Wholeaato and Re/afl a vc ry low prices, flj*. No. 75: Stjdrkti strut. Tit ts burgh, novlO ABSALOM MORRIS; 1* INEN AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODstTT jj A. MASqir& Col; Nos. (Bind Si Market street,"tom on hand a lurße, assortment of the following Goodi -v the best lnamiiac luro : i;.. “h ui Table Cloths; Damask and Diaper' Napkins; o»iV l lays; Dosiiea, Ac., &e,; Towels, Unckabac, Dinner mask, Ac i Diapers, Russia, Scotch and Bird eye: I,’incn Lawnund Linen Cambric j Floor and Linen Damaslrc nil widths ; Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs j lot Alien' dale Sheetings; 10J Boston, Sheetings; 0£ - ings j 40 inch Pillow Cosing, Ac., Ac.. ffehs D* ~~ ' 4 LAINES—A large ami splendid assortment „r Gold Medal,’Hamilton and trench De L4ine, n „- 0 ,, Cashmeres, from U!ia2sc. per yard, . . a 01111 ' French all'wool De Lames artd Cashmeres hi PT " Vremely low prices. - - A.A.MaSON & cq‘ febB Odand’M.Mnrl-ei ng. ! i Clotha VClothal ClotUßt -•-> • AT EASTERN JOBBING PRIOES.-116 nieces Black and Fancy colored French and"Enelish CLOTHS; pilovCloaktng had Drab Cloths. 5 / Juslopenedat : ‘A. A. MASON* CO’3 ' aeca ■ ■ Wot. 83 anil 64 Market street. Important. to'i'aUora. • . JUST RKCEIVED-ODoz. assorted Tailors’ Patent »| Shears, from No. 10 down to No d : AUSO-5 Boi. Barbers’ patent Scissors, direct from saleat' w :BOWN &TETLBY’Svioo'Wooi«t» 3 doors below Virgin altey* ryiY APPLES—GJaaoiaDfleiiAnplee; 'XJ Wools,' . do»Forsalabv ;J«8. . 8. WATEKSIAM * SONS, *; 'v-s. ‘.t’' =■ ■v •• .•••: * t ■» ( ' ■ -i■-. t. : -> k :.s /,' . :■■■■■ y'\ • . v ■ * /** t'* T * JRtmUoneons. «Snlder’»”Wtne Storm <■ 76 WALNUT STKEBT, PHILADELPHIA, {' rrill3 UNiUVAIitIiPPIjACB for obwmuig tUI-Wmol) 1 Liqaorsi'&oVUOpDaiitipUEAP. •" ;• ] “ SNlDER»Jiaalttlblrr ; -mconseqMacopfilientuJU!« ; - ous l&rfresalesimide bytiinllo consumers—beenobhgcu. largetyto ftplenisb'hia stock By hath Impoiviuojs, Bid ho has how.lhe saUstacUon of offenng eomo of the bpil- Wibcs im4 eVet jraportei.hy h!m» Qt would, refer to'6dme invoicesius follows—-viz: • . 1 ;DUPF,tJORDON&CO. SHEHBIES-cmbraeißg dell-’ caic Paleat VeifyAldw, prices* rara.old, ana somo-veiy. ehoice. MANRJLNILLA, aft on draught bythe gnllom-tL \ 'Alstf,tare old - gaUonospwtalfy jt&ctef forconsuraetß. EXTRA ;AMONxiLLAIJ oln l>dules r put up InEurope* whicichp • : efiallenga as equal to any that cahhe produced. :\ „ 4 V.ThC: M AN2 ANILb AandAM<pNTl ttUAJDfQ Sbefr , ‘nei?'are .peculiarly adapted to coirvalcsc6nt3,as they; s t rengihen without Btimalaung, and have not tlip ncidof many other Wines.. . •' PORT WINES —principally specially scleaied-'foic his Bales to consumer* from the stockof* 4 BoajffnsmU’Sj” qt Qportof and imported direct. ‘ Thr' Wines are fruity ondaelicate, and |have ; been tese , . . —.— highiyapproved by bis customers, because ofOrtir andKed.WineS palmed off as suctu -' .11-. . . : . • '/■ '• j They are of vanon* sorts and; pricey u> bottles and <4 draoffhtbVthe galfon. or wholesale by thecosk. Among them ie some rare delSpale WHITRfiOM l SEVjRORT* •“ *’ i VPerEone Eufferyig with cirrofijoaffißctionof the bow I elscaiinotbfcfoo carefttf r - I by iiimiar© lo‘ tiny. •bth«r ? W»M*fcaojrgft Wiq r aipritfeaaslo#aamoßtpftbeinferiqy^neaWwmtli^ i market wbichar&pntup6abpyerß , as7irrteja3^...;,,j • and qualitieSj at very Or wbolefl^ie* •the aJticleofCliAßETwlNESjgenoraliy, tijesaM c nt •ber holds himself tobe'aiadge, andhe'oEWk stock beTe/fromibevery lowest gneb,by the piiigleuoj xemtothCfiTtt class or “premier mi* .of Msww« _; - } u OfBURGUbn>Y WINES he has a largcsidckbmdoaq assure "customers that he can present totlem, nom ms vaults. as irboa 8 btn’.le of Burgundy US Vronco anaruaj :SAUTERNEandßAßSACalwayß ! On'htmdinnotlles^ His selection of RHINE uni,MOSELLE WINESi ; *«m the hellars «f hf CpJ hlen»t4re «itenirvevana nhmber manr Still Hooks ana I 1 Moselle; froitt'the cheapest sorts to-.the;, very. choicestii viutageS-ofr iiio •“STEINBERG, 1 * . wt»ich-is 'the.be^tj] GOGNAtf and other BRANDIES hofi baa nowafidestock, embracing some. Very bid exlra of j 1800 a or Otabd, DoPtTT A- Corona some celebrated; I i« OUAVIER of 1821,” irt’eighth^casks, aod.'lBttw.bbds,: on consignment, wmchi KEY, JAMAfcA SPIRITS, PRESERVING BRANDY | stock of HAVANA SEGAES. ■ *4+AUGoO3j deUvered, inthiTi one day's reaeh'of Phua delphia,Sß3aaiiTtATD. Orders .wilt be promptly execu ted If sent by mail or telegraph . - Address,' ■■ ’ . JACOB SNIDER, JR., ....*, * Cheap Wine Store, • 70 Walnut street, Phlla. •■. • J. T, DetKeri Wooawrad & 00., ] Buildert and Krcctvrt Lightning Rods, on | ■.') SCIENTtFIC FRIHCIFI.Z& . I Orders left at this office or the Post Officer and far I perwaat intervdeWea i.hedeen'oA Fourth-street, I residence "of DrfHnnti beiWe'enWopdrind Ferry.• 1 Refcrcncei —Professor :SUUmnn, l JEdilor of-SUliman a I Journal; Professor X>. : W Mitchell, of the Cincinnati I Observatory, Professor Robert Peter, of Transylvania I Umrorsity. Kenuicky t ProfessorChestet Uewey, D.D., 51. Dj,'.New York; Professor-'Jr It Cassel, Clcarland | University,. Ohio, -t- r v .-■ I :: In : SV; Loomis, John,'Harper, Wilson I H’CandlesSjMr.Childs,Coi. Morgan.ReT.'Jlr.Spares, J. Di Williams, Major Harding,U.B.Areaial;John Ewing A Sons, L:HarpenD. ; tL WhtJe, W. i A. Mar shall, JohnSampson,MoiorlJavisandJoanU:Shoenßerr her. ■ ’ tnoTlSltf . Outline Haps.: ! TbELTON’S SPLENDID OUTLINE -MA.P3 are now f being introduced, into -altthe leading.schools in | New En glandnnd New York. Wehave obtained the i agency for Ittem iir Pittsburgh, and iavite teachers and school committees to call and examine them: .. No. l—.Msp of the Western Hemisphere, 82x83 inches. Nora— do Eastern do do • Nd. 3—' do ‘ North America, ...... VOrSi ; No;4— do United States, No. 5 do Europe, I®?®; . I !No.&— ’do Asia, _ • .- jWv .i Nol“—V do 1 S. America & Africa, <OX64 i i Price of tile aeries; with key,S£3i or the urst twp , i Hemisphere Maps, with key, $iU. A . These Maps arc xnWtV&Uedro accuracy, beamy anu cheapness, adapted toth©;waatsioftiie primary, grammar and high aehoolaiir ihe.Umttd Slates.;. | ; For sale *t pubUshet* prices,- wttboU'addition <or 1 ? eis “ CharB ‘ :a ’ ! EMC!AaioN4li BOOK STORE, • ! novill ... cor Market andVourlh sls. " Flour KCanedO. _ YTTILMARPH tc NOBLE Willhell their Extra" Flour, YV delivered-dn and aller the.lst .November, at lbs.; Superfine at. 52,00 SriOOlhs. A liberal dis cohhtto retailors. 11ov 1 1 WILMARTH A NOBLE. BIKMPHJ& INSTITUTE. ’t* jTEbICAI* DEPAtITftIENXcrTIi« regular caarse of IVI Leetares will commence on the firstqf Notcmotr ■ and coiilinhe uiatil the last of February. • The -Anatomi cal Department will be dpenCd and ready to receive Studerits by the first of October.' The Medical Depart mem willbe tuiderthe direction of ihe following r . \ P80JE150851... . Z.Fhusuasl M. D-, Professor o/ Anatomy, M: fiu Professor or Surgery.- . v H. J: fIoLCE,AI. D.jProfessor of.Theo£3?and Practicoo •' Medicine.-' ? ■r -• • .. * • W. D); pioJiissor of Physiology, Pa-^ J. Kret of MMenofliedicn,Therapeu tics and Medical Jurisprudence. - ■ • J. Mu-tbiir SAHlsas, M.:D. ? P.rofesSor of Chemistry ana ■ ■ pharmacy.' -•’ ". ."•-■"'■v" .. » -..-i ,• ■ J. A. Wilson, of Obstetrics and Dis eases ofwomen and Children. CLINIQUE LECTOBKS. ;.7 Median*—Prqf.H*J<Hnifil6. •t - > v : " Suigery^ProCR;S.T{EWTOH. Z. Pekeiujs.M. D., Anatomical Demonstrator, i The fees for a laU course amountloSilUSo XEach ProfeaSor’a.Ticket.SlS, .hlatricnlaior’s 85.. Der moasuator’aFeciSlO'. : l : L ■ Those desiringiurUiermformaupn r winpleMe address their Jeiierfl (post paid) to the Dean; and Students urn i vine hi the City will please call oaJmn.attlio Cpmraer l icial Hotel. - K. S. NEWTON, M. D, !; " , Dean ouheFacnUy. : ' V ' XAW BEPAKTMENT. „„ Hon EWHI Kind, Pratof Theory uud Pructie® of tow. i Jno DKLi.FiBLD, Prof of Commercial Jarisprocenan. Termi-SSUpersession.- ,■< e..' -■ ‘ All commumcatloaaperUiintngto thisdepartmcnima3t be addressed to .. ... E. W• Al- KINO, t.sq. ' JS&mj>*>»,2'«nn-iM“«l>4SdO. , y a,/'.:-.:.- I ■ The Faculties, fp.r ihlellectual abilities, monu worttl I and nreferisidnal acquirements, IVill compare favorably irilh themosidistiaguishedinbiuEcountry. : TheAUdiCUl Fhcultyconstiiatesan anomaly in this.or.any. pther. countryVrdllaf »lra® ; aie Able liectureni andihe besloi. Teachers,»■. ■■ j.■ , .■ •• <.•? ' : Those geograpMcalposiuonr and the extent of our population, can nave no doubt an to tee eligibility of our sUuatiQn iar an eiUcxpnse ol thC ; kind. deny teat any otter cbyjias pior* ':' Vr ~ ; ThafirstrClassdf thpLnwnndJaedicaAPcpattmenxsp. this laßtituiewere small, bat tea.genitemea : composing them ore tale nted smd in the highest degree respectnbte?r dtavbrablebdjenfbrthbftttareprbspemyoftholnstUutc.' $ Thatthe public maybe sauanedof tkepermanency ol 1 this school, we teel it our duty lO‘Bmte,fbat .ther?Wtees I and Vacuity fertn a urniia action, which angora watt ‘°. l i its future succeasVnnd that ihe.pecaliar internal orgaol* * zatiou which connects ihem,cannotbo iotcruptedU;:; £. W. M- KICiP • apl • Presldentiof.the jHem^Uslns^ • ‘ 1 SHverForUaj SpQpiuj *>»»»« fXrEkecp constantly on a:large - 4 - Vf stiver Forks, Spoqns,.lndies, .* assortment of manufacture, of slandani -0., ofourqwa octal .*■ •.;- • • ADBfirf & co,y ■ i ‘ 1 1 AiognUyinf"' 9$ Market street.. ~ i \Fone,two and three ~?■’*-» ®l****eB, ■. \Jr counierfoitbaok.noV ■■d“A*jf£*i’Sßite.u..fojr: detecting' jo BAgGR’S BEOMAj , Hecket’s Farina; T' I ' 3h ' , 'S Potty; . _ StarcH.PolLh; ' . ■ Pure Bay. Rom i received and for sale by , s CODLTER & HACKE. °° ls comer of Wood usd Third streets. LAKB SUraUOR TRQOT AND SAD , '. ~ HENRY C. KELLY. ; t '°' flo . coiner of Fifth street andlMatket alley. '. *■'■■■■’•-■■■■•■■ A HeoltLy Location. " _SH?H THOMPSON bell. *■: 1 -. •■•."••■ Fbr &QXita ><- 'T 1 3&xr»treM“ h * a offieeß ia ' PMt Buildings, -. ' A long, welMightedrcoia, third story: entrance Mar ket street, between Third and Fourth streets. - Also, ; asmain3rick house,inPiiuownship,neirrP©nn* sylvaniuAvcttne.: Inquire of- E. 0; GAZZAM* - 1 oots - tt:,■■-;••<.■•:,;, -,... ■,.■■■.».N0> 104Secondsyry ■ : ‘ rpHE FLANTAGENET GUAJU> RAZORS ,x waed in bed, in the dark: and bynersnner.. .-can oe lous hand, with eoso, safety; and in half.ft >. * dvxihtremu* without ihejiossibihty of cutting Ui.Q P- ►« usual time, fectctl by moans of.the paient, Guard . *in. toHhe razor with die which isaojasteu Eyery Razor is made of the &»' eiy and simplicity, warranted, ' ,cst tempered steel, ana They have beeivefMirV . . . . u * nlnA pronounced the rapsvp*'' lively wed in England, ana tured. •'• t . - yf ec t find safe razor manufac-, •' VThenewinvoi*’- ".’■<-*■ tyj^ —LondqA t iion may bo used with perfect sate-. to .-many p*" . isa splendid invention, and of great use, ! - 4e^»"‘ ew * wh,md JeW «^SON.' ."I*" .“rf* .. ,-v" • r* 1 ■-• ..V •• * .',V.? • :■ \ - V *f* ' .'C. ; .•: , '•?. ;.r> State;' mutual 01 re. **»nj*r«n** BRANCH OFFICE, Oi wUOtffll.' mjlEbcVcwlimqaof the aucceseofifeSj?l, t pmp community,, Is.tte unparalleled atnountof non ttoH* whichhasfcecndonc-t-havtngusued noatly s,uuu ro/t , rcleain atrlittte: .tore thansseVen months L““““rilS over 87D,000 espitaltolbocompanyi .ThsCilßOW™'"®, proitiltoßiijtbtttnearly;alltlie-property inßoreoi»j«« ute safest kind, in small listofamd a largd proportion insured for only one-yew _• j . a ■•> fr,iU tjfmribbr pf^PolfitOslffioed- <MI43 Ampuntof propo ttyjastlreil •■■••. •' ! ®I,BKy»S W Junnpntofgoarariieopre|ni«me-BisiW.3» •-.>i - 0/7 Amount ofcoshpretnlams-—-.’21,831,80 '■ - Amount of Trtiarantce Slock-:.- ■- .*...—■.&-:70,128To.»» Amtjtml of 1055e5..........—3i8(U,w«P v:tp be dddtiCled froAt the above the incidental expenr.: .ses of,the office. To city or country merchants^and owners. pf fttveU inn, 1 dnd‘isolated 1 or ctmniry : pfi>perty, It ii believed this oompaaymflbrdstd vantages lopoictof chcapncas, 1 safety and beOarity, inferior fo.no Insurance .vPfapuijy in this country. • » 1 - •*•a" ’ • ' Udlitcul arijoabt ibttny one *o* cality, lias ptectudlug-Uie frequency ftn&oeoqrrenpAJtf large fircB^Biiddlso > 'oaboihtfieSu>ck.acd Mutualpl&ni - it not only possessesthb cheapness *hd acdottudoddUOn of both methoda t bat«|itUles tho insured to atoartifip** .lioniulhcpro&ts*-; , \ <■ vj. ]■%<> :n i ‘ It is under the Control of the folio win g. Directors 3-rv • P; Rutherford. A; J. Gilhu, John B, Pacfcef, Samuel T. jrosea, -Alonzo Robert ' Klott. J A. RUTHERInbRDjPres’t. r. " - AiJ/OlLLim‘,Sdc*y. f ' A.,A.-Cinaii pnm mutas&Xiifto lniurM*£« flonevMi ' \ GENT IN PItTSBURGH.W. Jl. DAVIS, (vice i. -JAi Finney, Jr;, deceased,) No’/383iabeny street) ■ l ' ‘u daily, from eleven to twelve 'and two toibrefto’cloei, at the: cotuttingniottt-of li Seho)jnißiter3sjCo.,tlto. ft ' Wobd street; where alt necesMorj' laiontlauon wiU bo -given, i and communication* ■promptly attended • to>- Pampblets explaining th,e principle* end. benefits of Mib IneorSnce, and blauk formsfctuetied on application;, Capital stock overS2Qo,oo<! anicanstaniTy ineieouna. Profits divided annually ampngßUttoso inHured for life. nulntiFln »»a Inland Tcanaportatlon .ISSpRABtOB; ■ I lOA'.Pbiladelphra,chartered HStrOkpttal •800,- , S «Uan a li 7 &pSl > ®1,.0°k,5f8.5 ttO.swijl maie Jasarance oabulldiaga and Iheit contents tn this city and vicinity. Also, on property of every descrip tion, onsteamboat and'otber veHseiE,cilhcj by iniand transportation oron the seas." . : . . - ’ JMHECTOItS:- i- •’ • - r i AninfG.Ctian,Pies’t.; Jacob Jl.'Thomas,. • - ' SamnerW; Jones, ■- : John It. Neff, EdwardSmilir, , .RicbardXt. Wood, 'Johil' A'. Brown, ' WUUitni Welihj ' SamuelF.Smith, ■ Francis -Haskins, n r: .-t ' SamdelßrOoks, ' . 8. Austin Allibono, Charles Taylor, i V VViniamß.Bowen, '■ Ambrose rWhito, . George W.Aspinwaily, " 1 ThbmasP.Cope, JamesN. : flictoon, : - S.MorrisrWWer, H,D.BhendM,Beo*:-t Tbiaisthe.oldest losarancet Company- inloe.Baited ■States; hod from Us high standing,longeipenepce, am -pie means, and avoiding ail risks of-air-extra atmtitte ■ oue character. may be considered £l3 offering anjplese- Chrity Id the public. -• WM. Pi JONES, Agent/" * jftgi j • • • - , Ng,l4lffront«tte«u -s r SAtJiTX, PERPETUITY AJSD THE NATIONAL LOAN FUN&- LIPK INSUUASCia BOCIBTY - ’ '•' /-* r” - LONDON AND, NEW-yORK. , -Capital, £soo,ooo—Bqual to'Ba>BOO,-000. ! I *IR fITIT a 1 argertirp lur of profits.' .'Apportion. of bOlh": --YV - and; wrplus invieaieAiu p. S. Qoyexjuwnv» Stocks, amUthersecuTities in the City of We w.York. , : - I r policies held in mis'donntry'pverfijOOtr. /Persons In- - | sating participatedn.the profit? of the Company. * % \ yCtui/faiani&iateri** reduced fates. I Am6tia-tW , 'dd’rantages of a Policy tnthif Company * ■:: I are the ’ “ •' - |-■ Apaftyinsaredforihe'wXolotermof-Jifeoiayoraoy I am* uorroW 'ons-&3?Tthe amount Qf&nnual premium,.? - I withomttalAdTßemfty,hrdeposl>/of policy,andisen-* l titled to division of pronto!. ri l v-i » ' | He may at any time surrender his policy, and, receive* |;baek as valueincreofsne*-fcalf the gross Bum, paid hy- I bimmiannnal-cOtninoiLprenutnns. . - k? '’’■ : '‘ I A party already insured for whole llferaay T onphy*- |: mem Af asmalt sum convert his insurance into a aew |:policy upoiHfte loan system how introduced,. y; I - Panics already insured and entitlod to a ftM'fttrjtfc* • I loan, are not shut oaLfttun saidtwo-thitd loan, if the * I prefer it,upon the terms stated in the Society’s pampfr- I ' Apaxty may, at . a moderate annual premium* insusj | <Tor life, and he satviye'tdreaeh the age of CO years, the \fyll sum la s\sjOOO.\uiU hi faidi'oUQt’.Ct if i hedids hefore reaching that age, the tali'sum insured I wiU be paid mhU family or legat-representatives,^ 1 .lihas become cnatomary in thß~Atiantio citidsrorcon*. Igregatibhs to insure ifie lives of their Pastors, and ouv I Christmas or New Year’s diy tdmake the family a pre- -.•* ’ 1 sent of,the policy.' ./This iscertainlynn'excelleiit way '• ■ [ of showing their regard for their Minister* whose salary I I faVetytnany cusesis scarcely equal niSvimmediato » | wants. the man of family, at his jdeath.it isa.coa*'* ■ J sblaaoh beyond expression to know that his helpless -. . | little onesnrethnspirovided for. ’ |; Churches- involved, would do well to,insure.the lives:' lof one or more of the trasiees. at whose.demise the; " 1 nmmintTOQiiicl beappUeillO liquidate thedebr.- ■ * V ' 9 '.K.-\ F-f J Kxplanalory paraphletsond infonnaiitm given gratis, lat the Banking House o( ,V -WMi Hllili A Cv-j 1 *■ J’ n0v39~ ~ Wood dcor above Fourth. > , • 'VIUSI7BAISOD*'" •■ -'••C- I HE DELAW ABE MUTUAL SAFETY INStJtt' RoomioflheEx)- * * ' . FiEntsstraASCE.—Building Merbnoridize andothei ' • )ropcnyuln. fiwn and lnaarc<i affkinst loss oi -L damage by^iue'at the lowesfmsoFpreniiani.. • AUhimb lßrojULKC&~The7'also’insare Vessels, Car ! goes and freights) foreign or pader open special policies, as the assured may deßise. . ISLAiroTaASs?oMS3noji.—Theyittlso Lnsnremerehan--- dize transported by Wagons, Railroad Cars, Canal. ; BoatsondSLetuaßoaiSyentiversartdlakcßioauietjtoib * liberal terms. s'V -v.i ,; -. . ; DIRECTORS—Joseph H. Seal,£dmijiid A. Bonder JohnC.pavis. Robert Barton/Johjiß. Penrose. Samar! Edwards;.Geo.‘ G. Leiper.Edward HazUngton.Maac R. Davis,William Folwell, JohaNewlLn,l>r.ll«M. Huston, -j Jffmes'C.HandiTlieoplnlus Paulding, H.Joneaßrcxoks, Henry Sloan, HughCraig* George Serrillj Spenoer ., Xlvain,Charles. KellyyJ.G. Johnson,Wilusra Hay 4 Dr 3. Thomas, John Sellers;Wm. Byre, Jr. : - . * v * : DIRECTORS AT PITTSBURGH. —D. T; Morgapj Hugh Craig, JIIO.T. Logan. .. . i WflijAM MARTIN, Prealdent. Tnos. C. ll.nCj Vice President. ■ , , . - , •; 1 ‘JmshtW.'Co Wait, Secretary.. 1 KJ” Office of tlie Company.No.4ifW&teretreetjPut*- f . brnrgh. (Jclflidtf) ' P. A. MADEIRA, Agent.,,, , \ fire 'ABA glatln* Hnnyaßßt. rriHE OFFICBof tl ia-Insur&iu Ct\& NortM- 4flM*iei X haa beenrmowd to the Warehoosoof Hardy, Joaeev & Front street, third home East of Wood alreetiwhere thesabscriberwiii&stte Policies on BolltK 1 inn and their contents, andonShiptnents to Steamboat*-,* dndother vessels, for ; the dbove‘bld rum resposaib*' Company. - ': •Wftt 'P. r JONES»AfCV r '. ,• ilitre aua ntmitU lnauraae*. J&L miHEMUTtrALLIFEANDBEAL.TU p>; . ' "<■: JL COMPANY,/if -Phiiadtlphi*, Inco"' - ..SIfItKNCE, Legislature if Pennsylvania, March .notated V$ la* . - ■ petuat;jCapltolSlCOjOyo, Rates lr usi§; chattel?«*•> ,tkmia Company, and full 80 - ' j,& than any JPenWSh , -upual rates of Xafelnsorap'. ... cent-lower thanlM »W , ' ! ;aSsfeSll - New rork u£3vkW< Sr . Pittsburgh. ... - 4 • ' f /'% • ' . : ir^^m^-0 : - SP&? v ; v;'V:.:; •£ ;:yv ; v:,' r . ; ;. r'X , « * ’* 4 ■ '*X 'i- : ; x • •••'.• [rannnijte ©anrpaniefi. Actuary. .... ~ . . indestnitv. _ .. 11,1 FrtaUl/fin ImiimbM Coßlpaa? ■ r' ; : nyttih* nirrpnTA - ■ ' . .). TsssES£w. Bancker, ' s Thomas Hurt, - Mardocm?. Lewf% { . ; • :\ ■ -■ Tobias 'Wagner, .-■■ 7 * BeimelGnuiw • ■■: u , w«JSagg3Sß„ 1 * Iy%omteiM f eniM^.o 1 *^*J|*^'' OBt 'very descriptloaor propony to town 2 ifea!s;ss-SsS»*M publish edugtceablytoahA'ctof , » lows, vi *jr- ■ . -, ■•_. :•'•• ■-: ...m nltMB - - Mor, '©g ea ”'“£“7, 94 794 S 3 ~ 1 Temp oiary Loans- • •—~ 51,543 SS ■' . ; ■ Stock, \ :• . 38A011B—, ; ■ cash,t —— r'~-rrr -. -.■ffr-'raT..,, , snyufcuaftj-'' Since-thd ' SSrISS 1 *S&S -toSZSa; /WfcStjwaalßSSfSSSfes §£&«. - Office n, E. , comefeWoaa:»«ya*Cfcj»- : Fire ‘ Comjfanybf North America, of Phils - v THE Insurance ,v v nntiiorizrd Aifcaiilhe'gnb-, delphia,throu4 ■ permanent and limited Insurant:* acnber, offers to mi , -ity end its vicinliy,and onslilpmen , .. OH property, in this i crs . . .... by the canal and riv 01QECTOKS' ‘ V - J ‘ _ i*. v, rean. Samuel Erook*, ~ Z AHtoiO-.CoffiPo 51 . .Charles Taylor, .enry, • Samoal-W .Smith,, - _i , VV. Jepen* Ambrose White, Smlllt, JacobM. Themis- ‘i JL e ■ John A. Brown, • JohnH. Neff, , , ; John White, - . , . Richard D. Wood,* ’ ■ y ; • Thomas P.Cope, • • ' , Uenry D. Sherrari. See’y. . Wm. Welsh, . -i-«ufan«e Company in the umteo This is the oldest XrtarcdinlTsJ. fta charter to per- Smies, having .been .landing, long petnahandfromus nsks of an exirn hazardous pie means, and avoi ■ asoflarinasßiplesecmT!- character, it may be ecii-eioer P• J ■. tytothe public. rf Atvrood,Jot!“ *■ C o ’ W .S?J££? AtConnlinn Room -- miylj- Front sts., Pittsburgh . c- QHAWLS.— Receive.^ CT Brocte, Bay Slot© I iow. - ' St»l}le. S udquaJUie,.. . nov« jgsES—Sf>banelTOW crop X wom»s« M BEM 'V'V:* -S^> " „ _ ■* *c s f* J f r 'r.x : fe'-'r
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