Itffl^imrgf);IBas'mess. Pirertorg.! t . ■ : BahkerB\und':&changt Broker*. tVm. Larimer, Fourth st3eit door to Pittsburgh Bank. Hoon & Sargent, corner Wood and Sixth-streets. Hugh D King; Fourth strtet, opposite M & M Bank , W A Hill % Co., 64 Wood street, lid door above.Fourth -S Jones 4* 1 Co., S: W: corner Wood and Fourth'sis. Hill Sr Curry, 65 Wood street, 2d door below Fourthi Jw-Robcrtson, corner Wood and Third streets. Kramer 4* Rahm, corner Wood and Third streets. }'» H Williams % Co.. corner Wood und Third sis; . Cook 4 Harm, corner Market and Fifth streets. ; N Holmes $ Sons, 55 Market st; between 3d and 4tll. * W&tch Makers and Jewellers* w oSaSi on > OTr er ? larkel and Fourth streets ! Market street, near the Diamond 1 S?! 85 Market street, near Fifth 1 7-Fifth street, near Market Siedle & Bartberger, Sixth street, near Grant Grocers, Commission 4* Produce Dealers. Stuart A SiILUB Wood street, above Fifth. - * Ai«anaer King, 211 Liberty street, opposite Hand. ' K. Bruce, Jr.; 19 Commercial Row, Liberty street. • HA Cunningham, 6 Commercial Row, Liberty street. S George A Co., 216 Liberty street, opposite 7th. John Grier,222 Liberty street. W m M Gonniy,2lo Liberty street, opposite Eagle. Hotel. Myers A Hunter, 188 Liberty street. . S McClurkan & Co., 142 Liberty street. ; ‘ • Corson AMcKnight, Sixth, between Wood and Liberty. J & R;Floyd, Liberty, Wood and Sixth streets. . Lambert A Shipton, 133 and 135 Wood street. • Win Dyer,'ls3 Liberty street opposite 6th. W A R McCutcheon, No. 152 Liberty street. Brown A Kirkpatrick, 144 Liberty street. English A Bennett, 37 Wood st., opposite St Charles. Tassey A Best, 35 Wood.street, opposite St. Charles. J S Dilworth A Co, 27 Wood, between Ist and 2d sU- Wm Bagaley A-Cq., Nos. 18 and 20 Wood street. ~ 3£ c^K¥cCanflless ’ corn ®r Wood and Water sts. ! WmMcKee.cpruerWoodandFrontstreets. : i ■ Bjtfowdge, Wilson A Co., Water, bet. Wood and Smith’d. . Cbnrch, Carothers A Co, Water and Front streets. > Rets A Berger, corner Sraithfield and Second streets. Cummins A SmiUi, 3 Smithfield street, near Water. James Bemiey, Jr., corner Water and Smithfield streets. ; . 41. Water, between Market and Wood. . » Bro., 37 Water, bet. Wood and Market. L S Waterman, 31 Water and 62 First street. James Dalzell, 24 Water and 44 Front street. John F Perry, corner Hancock st. and Doquesne Way. . .. King A Moorhead, 27 Wood street. Rhey;Matthews A Co., Water, bet. Market and Ferry. Commission, Produce, and Forwarding Merchants . Seller* A Nlcols,ls Commercial How, Liberty street. David Fitzsimmons A Son, 135 Wood street. George Coohran, No. 26 Wood street. SAW Harbaugh,s3 Water and 104 Front street. . , A Vankiik A Son, Smithheld street, near Water Robertson A Rcppen, No. 109 Second street. ! Armstrong A Crozer, 25 Market st, between Ist and 2d. Rreyfogle A Clarke, 103 Second street, above Wood. Wholesale Grocers and Dealers in Liquors. R Watson, corner Liberty and Wayne streets. JnoMcDevittAßrds.,l3 Commercial Row, Liberty st Jas Patton. Jr-,No. 17 Commercial Row,Liberty street J Bryax, No. 114 Liberty street,and 53 Diamond alley. T J A Jackson Duncan, 228 Liberty street Robert Moore, 11 Commercial Row, Liberty street. Robert Bell, Liberty street,opposite Wood. W Leinner A Co., 180 Liberty street. W A M Mitcheltree, 160 Liberty street. Jacob Weaver; Jr., corner Market and Front streets. - . Saddle, Harness and Ttunk Makers. T M Oliver, Liberty, opposite Seventh street. A HolsUfln, 120 Weod street, near Virgin alley. J P Smith, 142 Wood street Hakauser A Duff, 156 head of Wood street.. W. A Gildenfenney, 100 Wood st, third door below Fifth. R A WMackey.Ou Wood st,be£sth and Diamond alley. Samuel McClurkan,96 Wood, bet sth and Diamond al’y. R H Hartley, 85 Wood st, cor. Diamond alley. . Looking Glasses and Varieties. J-'J'GUlespie it Co., 76 Wood fit.,between 3d and 4th. Kennedy « Sawyer, 62, comer Wood and Fourth fits. S Kennedy, Fifth street, near Wood. Qpeensware and Ckina . George Breed, 94 Wood street MHodkinson,s6 Wood, between 3d and 4th streets. Henry Higby, 125 Wood street, 2 doors above Fifth, Booksellers and Stationers. -’ Kay A Co., corner of Wood and Third streets. JG Backofen, 137 Liberty street—German Books. ■ Victor Scriba, Fifth street, between Wood and Market JSMeUor,BI Wood st.—School Books and Stationery. ' Luke Loomis, Ag’t 82 Wood st—-School Books, Stat’ry. _ - Elliott A English, 79 Wood street Johnston A Stockton,corner Market and Third sts. , R H Beeson A Co., 66 Market st,2d door from Diamond. HSBosworth A Co.,Fourth street, near Market. _ Patent Medicine. Wm Jackson, corner Liberty and Wood streets. ' Shepherd’s Medicine Depot, 64 Smithfield street. Kane AMorgan, 192 Liberty st, 4 doors above Virgin ay. E Frowcnfela A Bros., Atheneum, Liberty street. J E Downing, 218 Liberty street : 'W A A L C McMullen, 230 Liberty, cor. Garrison alley. Boobyer A Gribble, 251 Liberty st., 3 doors above Irwin- W J Davitt, corner Liberty ana Irwin streets. John P Hopewell, 133 Liberty st, near St Clair. - "Tt STttSrtland,4s Liberty st, corner -Virgin alley. r FDelany.4s Liberty street Argust ABemord,l4B Liberty street JMcOloakey, 151 Liberty street : HChigneU, 153 Liberty street . . Lawrence Mnchel, 105 Liberty street. WLeonsrd,S2 Wood street,bet 4th and Diomondalley. . Schroeder, Hageman A Co., 67 Wood, 1 door below 4tru - Hilderbrand A Co_ n 10 Wood street, near Water. Robert Chester, 75 Smithfield st,bet4th and Diam’d ay. Parker A Lowe, 56 Smithfield street near 4th. Morganstem A Bros.,“Oak Ha11,”46 Liberty street. ■ - R Straw, corner Market and Second streets. • R Barker, 31 Market st, between 2d and 3d. Guns and Pistols. WG McCartney, corner Liberty and Smithfield streets. John White, Finn 6t, between Market and Liberty. Joseph Craig, Wayne su, opposite Canal Basin. J Cartwright, 83 wood su, l door below Diamond alley Merchant Tailors . A McFarland, Southfield su, bet 4th and Diamond alley. Samuel Gray, Exchange Buildings, St. Clair stteeu v. 1 Cheap Publications. M A Miner. Smithfield st.,opposite Brown’s Hotel. ’ . M P Morse, 85 Fourth street. Holmes’ Literary Depot, Third st., opposite Post Office. Dry Goods Merchants. , W & P Hugos, corner Market and Fifth streets. .; /. D H Fralicn,loo Market street, near Fifth. ; J Shea, 108 Market street, between Fifth and Liberty. J G Muntz, U 4 Market street, near Liberty. J.ABF McConnell, corner Market and Fifth streets. - . JV Differ,S.E. corner Market and Fourth streets. . Wm H Garrard, New York Store, 79 Market street. E Spence, 33 Market street, between 2d and 3d. E Mentzer A Co 0 81 Market st., bet. sth and Diamond. ' Alexander A Day. 75, N. W. cor. Market and Diamond. Absalom Morris, 65 Market st-, bet. 4th and Diamond. George R White, 51 Market st.,between 3d and 4lk. ' WmLßnssell,f&Marketst., near Fourth street. W. R. Murphy, corner Market and Fourth streets Wholesale Dry Goods. ShackleU4 White, 8$ Wood street. A A Mason & Co.. GO Market st.. between 3d and 4tb. Murphy, Wilson 4 C0.,43 Wood st, 3d door above 3d. Hampton,Smith 4 C0.,54 Wood su, between 3d and 4tb. Aldermen and Justices of the Peace . N Baokmaster, Fourth street, above Smithfield A GReinhart, Irwin street, near Liberty. Boots and Shoes. Wm Jackson; corner Liberty and Wood streets . JS Adams.2l9 Liberty street, next Eagle Tavern. . Samuel Dalzeli, 122 Wood street, above Fifth . SKeys,B Fifth street, neaT Market. U. ,;j> AQlmsied, corner Market and Liberty ? James Robb, 99 Market and 41 Liberty siree Joseph Plummer, 109 Wood street, near Fiftn George Albree, 71, corner Wood and Fourth streets. McCurdy 4 Loomis.s9 Wood sL, between 3d'and 4ih. J Rntledge,6G Wood street, third door above Fourth. F,W Hayward, corner Market and Liberty streets T B Graham, No. 105 Third street, . James Miller, Smithfield street, near Diamond alley. JohnTaggart, Smithfield street, near Fourth. J Bates, comer Smithfield and Fifth streets. ‘ Troth 4* Scott, corner Smithfield and Fourth streets. Wm Adair; Smithfield street, four doors above 3d. Wm Bueltler, Smithfield street, near Brown’s Hotel. John Campbell, corner Smithfield and Second streets. W E Schmertz, 23 Smithfield, between Front and 2d sts. T A Hinton. 4 SU Clair street, near Liberty. TThompson.Su Clair su, between Penn and Bridge. H Perry, 75 Fourth streeu near Wood. Brennen 4* .Williams, Fifth street, near Market. Wool Merchants , 8 4fcW Haibaugh,63 Water and 104 Front streets. Wmiam Barker, Smithfield su, beu 4th and Diamond ay. Hugh Lee, comer Liberty street and CeciPs alley. V Planing Mills and Sash Factory. Thomas Moffitt, Penn street, near the Point l D 4 A Kelly, Seventh street, above the Canal. Hardware and Cutlery. Walter F Fahnestock, 184 Liberty street. R T Leech, Jr., 133 Wood street, above Fifth. Hays 4 Getty, 71 Market street, near Fourth. Wolff * Lane, corner Liberty and Su Clair streets. R Dunlap. Jr., 91 Market street, ncer Fifth. Huber 4Laufinan ; 7B Wood st., bet. 4th and Diamond ay J Cartwright, 83 Wood st., 1 door below Diamond alley. John Walker, Bs Wood su.beu Diomonu alley and4th*u Cooper if Lavely,s9 Wood street,2d door below Fourth. ■Whitmore 4 Wolff,-50 Wood su. between 3d and 4th. Joseph WoodwelU corner Wood and Second streets. Bown 4 Tetley, 140 Wood street, near Virgin alley. • Heather Stores. Wilkinson A&ell, No 163 Liberty street,opposite Sixth ; Waller BryanuiB3 Idberty su, opposite head of Wood. Wm Young 4* Co., 140 Liberty street, near St. Clair. SamaelMcciaui, 95 Wood and corner Diamond alley, me* Herdman,9-l Wood. 3d door below Diamond alle Richard Bard, 101 Wood streeu •William Irwin, Diamond alley. James tfrwin, Diamond alley, near Diamond. Drugs and Medicines. Kcys'erfr McDowell, corner Wood st. anfl Virgin alley R E Scllcnus7 Wood st., between 3d and 4th. L Wilcox, Jr-, cor. Market street and the Diamond and L wUcox, Jr‘,comer4thaadSnuthneldstreets. • Dr. H Smyser,comer Market and Third streets. J A Jones Co.i corner Walnut and Penn streets. ' J A Jones, comer Hand and Penn streets. Braun 4- lifter, corner Liberty and St. Clair streets, , Edward Fendericb,comerMonongMiela, House. ‘ BA Pahnestock 4 Co >: comerWood and -First streets, ftfti D Morgan, comer Wood su and Diamond alley.; ' l -XoofMoScrfccrrncr Wood and Fifth streets. - MS -: 1 . ”•-- ' ,yHvifPS^W^ ' ;*’■ ***■ :.v v .-“■’ ' ?«* V : ’ * , *"•••’' - Clothing Store*. Thos K Hibbert, corner Liberty and Smilhfield sts., and Manufacturer of Writing Fluid ondlnks. Wm Henderson, 265 Liberty street. •' * Wholesale Cloth Store. 1 D Stuart at'Co, No Wood street. Hats,.paps and Fws. Wm Fleming, 30 Wood streetjcorner Virgin alley. ; Wilkeson 4* McMasler, 96 Market at, 1 door from Fifth. C L Magee,42 Smilhfield fit, between 2d and and 3d. James Wilson, Smilhfield si, 2d door from Faurlb. G W Glassgow. 102 Wood st, third door below Fifth. W Douglas,77 Wood street, fourlb dobr above Fourth. S Moore, 75 Wood, tliird door above Fourth. Charles H Paulson, 73 Wood street, near Fourth. McCord S( Co,.corner Wood and Fifth streets. John A Garey,‘l43 Wood st,op.lst PresMterian Church. Cabinet and Chair Makers, Wra E Stevenson, 3 Fetterman’s Row, liberty and 7th si Splane % Son, eoraerSmithfield and Fifth streets. T B Young* Co, Smilhfield street between 2d and 3d. Haxlett 4* Frew, Sniithfield, near Fourth 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. 39 Water st. °^? as ? rance Co, Office 127 wood sweet, franklin Fire Insurance Co, comer Wood and 3d sts. Wall Paper and Bordering. W P Marshall. (Successor to S C Hill.) 87 Wood street. 4* Co,S3 Wood si, 2 doors below Dia. ay. JShtdle, Smilhfield street, near Fourth. Thomas Palmer, 47 Market si, between 3d and 4ih* Tinners and Copper Smiths. M Doerflinger, Wood street opposite Ist Pres. Church a Cupple*. comer Liberty and Smilhfield streets. L shrom, Atheneum Building, Liberty street. 6 0 Backofen, 124 Wood street. J Bamdoilar, 128 Wood street. - S Morrow, 17 Fifth between Wood and Market. ; J H Demmler, 50 Liberty street, near Market. Sheriff 4* Shirk, No. 8 Market street, near Water. Kelly 4* Bro*i Sixth, between Wood and Liberty streets. James T Kincaid, front and 2d streets, near Market. Gold Beaters. John B Dunlevy, 132 Third st, bet Wood and Smilhfield Emigrant Lines. * Penn street, (Canal Basin.) P W Byrnes & jCo, 205 Liberty sL; Jno Thompson, Ag’t. Liverpool and Philadelphia Packet Line, Brown 4“ Kirk patrick, 144 Liberty street. Hotels and Taverns. Brownes Hotel, Smith field sl, between Second and Third. YnrgmiaHouse, corner Water and Ferry streets Farm era Inn, J. Lillie, corner Fourth and Ferry streets Wm. Tell Hotel, Water street, above Smilhfield fag*®* J MoMaster,Jr, Ag’t, Liberty street. St. Charles, corner Wood and Third streets. National Hotel, Water street, above Smithfield. .Ferry.House,corner Hancock st and Daqnesne Way. Burnt District Hotel, comer Smilhfield ana Secoud sts. Monongahela House,corner Smithfield and Water sts. Exchange Hitel, comer Penn and Sl Clair streets. Foundry Warehouses. Quinn. Mcßride 4* 7th and Liberty streets. Nicholson A Payne, 10l Liberty street, head of Wood. Wm Irwin, Atheneum Building, Liberty street. Pennock, Mitchell 4* Co, 160 Liberty street. Alex Bradley, (sign Gilt Stove.) No. 19 Wood street. John Anderson 4* Son, comer Water and Grant sts. Bakers and Confectioners. A Andrews, “ Eagle,” 53 Diamond alley ft Beany, R. Road, corner Wylie and Tnaoel streets. P ,H Hanker, Fifth street, near Maiket. A $ PScbeldecker," Star,” 42 Diamond alley. Morris Kunz, Smithneld st, beL Fifth and Diamond alley. Wm E Bown rt “ Union,” Smithfield sl, bet. 3d and 4th. Milliners and Mantua Makers. Mrs. Doff. 10 St Clair street, between Penn and bridge Mrs Leech, 9 Fifth street, between Wood and Market. Mrs M E Morrison, No. 8 Sl Clair street. Mo Parker, No. 4 Patterson’s Row, SL Clair street. Miss Kain, comer Penn and 8u Clair streets. Fancy and Variety Goods. T K Macknigh 4 Bros, U 7 Wood street, near Fifth. McCandlets 4* Campbell, 97 Wood street. Geo W Kuhn, 72 Wood street,sign Gilt Comb. Charlea Arbuthnot, cor. Wood street and Diamond alley. Kauffman 4* Boyle, 88 Wood st,l door above Diam’d ay, Zebolon Kinsey, 07 Market street, near Diamond. Kinsey 4* Knox, 92 Market street, near Fifth. Cotton Manufactures . Gner 4- Monaghan, 223 Liberty street Boat Stores. H A Weaver, Wayne street, opposite Canal Basin. John Hannan, 59 Water st, bet Wood and Smithfield. James Kerr, Jr. £ Co, 36 Water street, near Market. Joseph Major. No. 4 Market street, near Water. McCammon * Stevens, 7 and 9 Market st, near Water. Thomas Oliver, S. B. Bakery, 28 Water streeL Brush Manufacturers. Blair 4 Co, 120 Wood street, above Fifth. J Kennedy, 68 Wood street, fourth door above Fourth. Family Groceries. A Wylie and Washington streets. William Wilson, comer Second and Rosa streets. George Humbert, comer Penn and Marbury streets Thomas Applebe, comer Wylie and Tunnel streets George Arthurs, comer Smilhfield and Fonrth sts. Hugh Garvey, 143 Liberty street, opposite Fifth. J Donaldson, comer SL Clair and Penn streets. J S M Young 4* Co, comer Fourth and Ferry streets. R Paul, comer Seventh and Grant streets. Cyras Black, Diamond, back of Old Conn House. W Buchanan, corner Wylie and Chatham streets. H Hoeveler, Wylie si, between Tonnel and Chatham. H C Kelly, corner Film street andJMarket alley. Thomas woods. Liberty street, near Water. Trimming, Hosiery and Variety. W Daly A Co., Manufacturer* and Importers, Fifth st. F H Eaton 4 Co, 62 Fourth st, bet Wood and Market. Wm M Hersh, corner Third and Market streets. John On 4 Go, Market street, near Fifth. Joseph Home 4 Co, 63 Market su, beu 4lh and Diamond Tobacco , Snuff" and Cigars. J Fullerton, 146 Wood street, near Sixth. J McCollister, 19 Fifth st, between Wood and Market. Daniel Day, 49 Wood streeu between 3d and 4th. J Stein, Su Charles Hotel, wood street. George Sheffler, 167 Smithfield street, near Fifth. W 4 D Rinehart, Irwin st, between Liberty and Penn. J A Mazurie,33 Hand street, between Liberty and Penn. Extract of Coffee. John Martin, Extraot cf Coffee Manufacturer, 51 Dia mond Alley, between Wood and Smithfield streets. Glass Manufacturers, McColly 4 Co, 139 Wood street. Chambers, Agnew 4 Co, 9 Wood, bet Walei and Ist sts. BakewelJL Pears 4 Co, corner Wood and 2d streets. Curling, Robertson 4 Go, comer Wood and Front sts. Simpson 4 Co, 22 Wood street, next Bagaiey 4 Co Music Stores. John H Meilor, 81 Wood street— Chicktring’t Pianos. Lumber Merchants. William Dilworth, Grant street, near Seventh. Rowan 4 Dawson, Sixth street, near Grant. Thomas Scott, Penn st., befßarker’s alley and Irwin st. Soap and j Candle Manufactories. A Wilson A Co., Ross street, between 3d and 4th. Wilson A Gorman, Fonrth street, near Ross B C Sawyer 4 Son, 49 Wood st, opposite St. Charles. Fruits and Candies. Jas C Anderson, 15 Smithfield st, between Ist and 2d. J Hunker. 92 Wood su, between sth and Diamond alley, Joshua Rhodes,6 Wood street, near Water. Plough Manufactories. Robert Hall, No. 147 Liberty street. Hall 4 Speer, Penn street, corner Cecil’s alley. Mustard and Spices. John B Bell, corner Liberty and Ferry streets. Rhodes 4 Alcorn, 30 Fifth st, opposite Post Buildings. Tea Stores. a? * s°’ £2£?£ r Founh and F erry streets. Pittsburgh lea Siortf#Fifth st, bet Wood and Marker* Dentists. Wm A Ward, Demist, Penn street, S doom above Hand. Dissolution. THE Co-Partnership heretofore existing between the subscribers, under the firm of J. S. BONNET A Co re this day dissolved by mutual consent. Either partner may use the name of the concern in settlement JEROME S. BONNET. , Matthew d. patton Pittsburgh, ApriJ Ist, 1850. l»ON. ID”Having soldmy entire interest in the firm of J. 8. Bonnet i Co. to M. D. Patton, my late partner, and in retiring from business, 1 take great pleasure in recom mfhi?i ng him t 0 lh r c ° ! ’ fidence of my friends and the PP bllc - fup3] J. 8. BONNET. T tr _ Gravel Roofing, " Pi,ttS BC E lbei ? respectfiUly inform the ciUzens of Pittsburgh and vicinity, that they are now fully ore nil'nMtfth ° rders for GRAVEL ROOFING, in q man- Sf/i? b ® surpassed in this city or elsewhere. From Clr 3 3 iP en^ nce business, they feel confident that work 6 "over?n? Patterson. M. Kane, Jr, ami where for wW? 7 ’ ? ody done work. Orders thankfully rep f-iVf. e la .T e attended to We will be fotrnd on WySnMff •ween High and Tunnel streets. yue Btreet > be ®S& GOVEm To Printers. rpifE subsenber would call the attention ol Prime.. I his improved I rintlng Inks, of various kinds and colors, which he offers for sale at the lowest maiket prices, and warrants to be of the very first aualitv JOHN D. M’CREARY, Printing Ink Manufacturer, No. 331 and 333 Stanton st., New York. His agents m Pittsburgh are—Mr. R. C. Stockton an Mr. Wm.S. Haven. IP* This paper is printed with his News-Ink. [octlB ft* C. StocKton* BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, No. 47, COBREB OF MaSXSZ AHD THIBD STfiXSTS, LI AS constantly on hand for sale—Writing. Letter, JLL Prmnng.andTea PAPER: Bonnet,Binders’,Ful- If^rwT^wT^T BOARDS; Book and Newspaper PRINTING INK—which he will sell at the lowest cash prises, or in exchange for Rags and Tanners’ Scraps. sepl9 rpOBACCO.—SO boxes prime s’s just received and for Jt cale by Qall 3TUART A SILL. Drugs attb JHebtthtes. Consist and ColdaCurod ln 4S Horn a. the introduction bF lEis'new compound. Coughs 0 nnd colds are cured in a-Very short lime, we wiU warrant Dr. Keyser’s PectonU Syrup to cure cases of Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis' Lhigugilis. in less time and at a cheaper rate thin any otheT medicine everdiseov ered. 1 •'-'-••• IT HAS AN : ENTIRELYNEW ACTION—'The old Cough Medicines always sicken the stomach and pro duce nausea which is more disagreeable than the Cough itself. This is obviatedin this mixture, for it is a pleas ant soothingarticle and it will care, or Ihe money unit be refunded! The evidence in favor of this medicine in ourcityvfrora pur own citizens, should convince anyone of its efficacy. It is the prescription of a regular physi cian, and has been used by him hi his own practice for a number of years, with the most heroic success. CONSUMPTION—A lady from Steubenville writes, that her daughter had been afflicted with a Cough and expecioraiion,.night sweats, hectic fever, and air the distressing symptoms of consumption, and thatafter in king two bottles she was entirely eared. A gentleman in Washington county, wllo bad suffered with Asthma and Chrome Cough for eight years, has been entirely re lieved and the cough removed by the use of half a do zenof bottlesof the Pectoral Syrup. Agentleraan from Peoria, Illinois, writes that “ be knows the Pectoral Sy rap to be a good article, for he has used it in his own case and in thb'cases of members of his family with the most perfeotsaccess. It is one oy the Cheapest Medicines now known. —it is put up in half pint bottles at 50 cents each, or six bottles for 52,50. Countby Storekebpees would do well to keep a sup ply of this medicine on hand all the time, as it is one of the moil perfect and efficacious remedies ever discover ed foT all coughs and diseases of the lungs and incipient Consumption. CAUTION EXTRA—Many persons will try to get you to buy some one of the various nostrums, but do not heed them. If you want to get well, buy Dr. Key&er’s Pectoral Strup, and take no other; this will cure yoa. It has in it some of the most valuable plants aad herbs of the materia medica, and is compounded by a person skilled In the healing art. There can be no deception in this medicine. It is prepared in yonr own city, and the proprietor has numeronsjcertificates, attesting its valu able properties, which will be shown to any person do airous of seeing them. Aoents Wanted throughout the United States to sell this medicine. Large discounts will be made to those who will lake an interest in the medicine. It wilt pay a large profit to all agents; besides, they will be doing suf fering humanity a service by placing in their hands the greatest medicine for Lung diseases the world has ever ! produced. For sale, wholesale and retail, by KEVSER A M’- DOWELL, Druggists, 140 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa., to whom all letters for agencies must be addressed.— Also, for sale by D. M. Curry, Allegheny city; P. Brock er, jr., Brownsville; George Baird, Washington ; John H Buchanan. Hickory; George Keyser, M’Keesport; J. D. Vowcll, Canonsburgh; and by merchants and druggists generally. Lja2s Public Attention Is respectfully invited to the following truths, set forth ir relation to one of the most important Remedies of mod ern times! PETROLEUM OR ROCK OIL; IT is not more than one year ago since this great rem edy was brought before the public, for the relief and cure of disease. Its great powers to heal, have, since then, become fully appreciated by the community, and we allege that the longer it is tried the more certain will its great fame spread. It is not the remedy of a day, got op for the sole purpose of making money; but, one. which we conceive, will continue to be used when all nostrums have been forgotten. The PETROLEUM is a Natural Remedy, elaborated in the depths of the earth by a power and agency that laughs to scorn all human competition. It is our duty, when we write about n medicine, that we write truth— that we say nothiug calculated to deceive those who may trust our word or put confidence in our statements. The sick arc very apt to catch at any thing that promisee relief from dis ease. A story can haraiv be too highly wrought to an swer the object of gullingor humbugging some of them. Now, we do not desire to do this; we are anxious only that the troth in relation to our Remedy should be told, in order to seenre for it a reputation far exceeding any single article of the materia medica. Plain, unvarnished facta—facts that may be ascertained in our own city and neighborhood, bear ample testimony in favor of the Pe troleum. Within the past two rooaihs, two of our own citizens, who were totally blind, have been restored to sight. Several cases of blindness, in the State of Ohio, have been cured. Aod, also,the case of a gentleman in' Bea ver county. There are others ; bat these cases are near home, ana may be referred to by any persons who may have doubts on the subject. These cases were cured af ter they had been abandoned by physicians as hopeless The Petroleum will cure, when used according to direr, lions—Dierrhceo, Dysentery, Piles, Rheumatism, Gout, Neuralgia, Eruptions on the Skin, Pimples on the face Chronic Sore Eyes, Ringworm, Tetter, Scald Head pains in the bones and joints, old sores, Ulcer*, Wens, Tumors, Scrofula, Cancer, Spinal irritation, Fever and Ague,Chronic Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis, and all Pul monary affections of a chronic nalare, tending to pro duce CONSUMPTION. Burns and Scalds, diseases of the Bladder and Kid neys, Chapped Hands, Excoriated Nipples, Corns and Bunions. In fact, it is a great universal remedy, and has been tried in most of the above diseases within the past year with the most perfect success. Certificates that will astonish are in the hands of the proprietor, who will take pleasure in showing them to the afflicted or their friends.' Whatever others may say about tbeir medicines, the Petroleum is the’greatest Remedy of the age. Phy sicians of high standing in the profession aro beginning to use it in their practice. Those who at first looked on with doubt and uncertainty, arc willing to award it due praise and consideration. Before another year rolls round, all will be compelled to acknowledge that the Petroleum is therreatest medicine ever discovered. For sale, Wholesale and Retail, by KEYSER A M’DOWEI.L, 140 Wood street Also—R. E. Seilers, 57 Wood street; D- M- Curry. D. A. Elliott, Joseph Douglass, Allegheny City. Alto, by the Proprietor, S. M. KIEH, Canal Basin, 7th street, Pittsburgh. (ja9 ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER! PBPBIH t THE TRDE DIGESTIVE FLUID Or Gastric Juice I A OREAT DYSPEPSIA CURES PREPARED from Rennet, or the fourth stomach of the 01, after directions by Baron the great Physiological Chemist, by J. S. HOUGHTON, M.D., No. U, North Eighth street, Philadelphia, Pa. This is a truly wonderful remedy for INDIGESTION, dyspepsia, jaundice, constipation, uyer. COMPLAINT, and DEBILITY, curing“attcr Nature’s own method, by Nature’s oust agent, the Gastric Juice. Half a teaspoonfuil of this Fluid, infused in water, will digest ot dissolve Five Potrens or Roast Burr 15 about two notms, out of the stomach- SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE ! Baron Lubiq, in his celebrated work on Animal Chcm istry. says: “An artificial Digestive Fluid, analogous the Gastric Juice,may be readily prepared from the mu cous membrane of the stomach of the calf, in which va rious articles of food, as meat and eggs, will be so soft ened, changed and digested, just in the same manner as thoy would be in the human stomach.’ 1 Dr. Peuxb*. in his famous treatise on “ Food and Di et,” published by Fowlers A Wells, New \ ork, page 35, states the same great fact, and describes the method of preparation. There are few higher authorities than Dr. Dr. Combe, in his valuable writings on the “ Physiolo gy of Digestion, ll observes that “ a diminution of the due quantity of the Gastric Juiceis a prominent and nll-pre vailing cause of Dyspepsia;”, and ho states that “ a dis tinguished orofessor of medicine in London, who was severely afflicted with this complaint, finding everything else to rail, had recourse to the Gastric Juice, obtained from the stomach of living animals, which proved com pletely successful” Dr. GajtnxM, author of the famous works on “ Vegeta ble Diet, I ’.shy*J 4 ‘ D i» a remarkable fuel in physiology, that the stomachs of animals, macerated in water, im part to the fluid the property of dissolving various arii* clesof food, and of effecting a kind of artificial diges tion of them in no wise different from the natural digest ive process,” Dr. Simon’s great work, the " Chemistry of Mon,” (Lea A Blanchard. Phila., 1840, pp. 3SI-2) Bays; “ 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 fn an artificial digestive fluid, prepared from Pepsin, as it is in the natural Gas tric Juice itself.” Professor Donolison, of the Jefferson College. Phila delphiajinhis great work on Human Physiology,devotes more than fifty pages to an examination of tins subject His experiments with Dr. Beaumont, on the Gastric Juice, obtained from the living human stomach and from animals, are well known. “In nil cases.” he says, “di gestion occurred as perfectly in the artificial as in the natural digestions.” A 8 A DYSPEPSIA CURER, Dr. HotTOHTON’s preparation of PEPSIN has 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 coses in the limits of this advertisement—but authenticated certificates have been given of more than TWO HUNDRED REMARK ABLE CURES, in Philadelphia, New York, and Boston alone. These were nearly ail desperate cases, and the cures were not only rapid and wonderful, but perma nent. It Is a great NERVOUS ANTIDOTE, and particularly useful for tendenoy to bilious disorder, Liver Complaint, Fever and Ague, or badly treated Fever and Ague, and the evil effects of Quinine, Mercury, and other drugs upon the Digestive organs, after a long siokuesß. Also, for excess in eating, and the too free use of ardent spir its. It also reconciles Health with Intemperance. OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS. There is no form of OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS which it does not seem to reach and remove at once.— No matter how bad they may be, it GIVES INSTANT RELIEF l A single dost removes all the unpleasam symp toms, and it only needs to be repeated, for a short time, to make these good effects permanent. PURITY OF 3LOOD and VIGOR OF BODY, follow at once. It is larticularly excellent in cases of Nausea, Vomiting, tramps, Soreness of the pit of the Stomach, distress af ter eating, low, eold state oflheB!ood ; Heaviness, Low ness of Spirits, Despondency, Emaciation, Weakness, tendency to Insanity, Suicide, Ac. Price, ONE DOLLAR per boule. One bottle will of ten effect a lasting cure. - Every bottle bears the written signature of J. S. HOUGHTON, M.D., Sole Proprietor. Sold by agents in every town in the United States, and by respectable dealers in Medicines generally. Agents for Pittsburgh, KEYSER A McDOWELL, 14l Wood street. Retail dealers supplied at Proprietor’s prices. [nv2o:y Also, for sale by K. E. SELLERS, 57 Wot d street. Bull’s Sarsaparilla and the Cholera. NOT a single man, woman or child has died of the CHOLERA or any of its symptoms who used this invaluable preparation. Look at the city of Louisville, where this sarsaparilla is made, and where from 150 to 200 bottles ore retailed daily, but few isolated cases of Cholera have occurred, and they were either persons from hoots or those who disregarded our advice. [Ctnetnnori ChronicU, For sale by KEYSER A M’DOWELL, 140 Wood st. Ihtuburjfh] where the genuine article may alwaya^be PETROLEUM—a. certain cure tor DIAitrtHCEA, a -1- disease very prevalent this hot weather—the fore runner of Cholera. Try it! For sale by JV* KEYSER A McPOWELL, 140 Wood st WHITE WAX—>5OO Bis. for sale by flecS B. A.FAHNJSSTOCK AGO, -jKisttUiinitOßS. . book AND JOB PRINTING. Kr W. Corner of Wootl and Fifth Streets. fpUE Proprietor or the -Morning Post and Mercury A .anb Manufacturer, respectfully informs Iris friends and the patrons ofthese papers, that he has a luTge as' sortraent ofJOB TYPE AND ALL OTHER MATERIAL necessary to-a Job Printing Office, aud that he is pre pared -* LETTER press PBtNTINS OF EVERT DESCRIPTION: books, * Bills of Lading, Circulars , Bill Heads, Cards,.. Blanks, Hal Tip,. r kinds ofßlanks, Stage, Steamboat and Cana) *>oai Buis, with appropriate on theshortest notice and tnos". reasonable terms. He respectfully asks the patronage of his friends and the public generally, m ihis branch of his business. g®p22 L. HARPER. JAMES W.WOODWEU, A W cabinet Yjjfej U MANUFACTURER, Ifl Ware.roomi 07 aud 06; Third street* JW. W. respectfully informs his friends and custom • ers that .lie has now completed the largest and fi nest stock of household furniture ever before seen in this city, as he is determined to uphold the quality with well-seasoned materials, best workmanship, and newest designs; and from the extent of his orders and facility in manufacturing, he is enabled to produce warranted furniture, ut the lowest prices. He has adopted the principle of identifying the cus tomers’ interest with his own, in'quality and price, and keeps always on hand the greatest variety of every der cription of furniture, from the Cheapest and plainest, to the most elegant and costly, that a house, or any part of one, may be furnisheS from his stock, or manufactured expressly to order. !He therefore solicits an inspection, that the advantages of his establishment may be known. The following articles consist, in part, of his stock, which ; for richness of style and finish, cannot be surpassed in any ol the Eastern cities: Parlor, drawing, din ing, and bed room chairs, of every variety, consisting'of roscwoood, ma- hogany Elizabcthen, Conservatoire, and Easy Chairs, of every description; Couches, Solas,Tete-a-tete and Di vans of the latest French and American patterns; Tashaes, What-Nots, and ladies’ j arlor Writing Desks of various kiudv ; Work Tables and fancy inlaid stands, music stands, and holders, marble top, ma hogany, rosewood and walum centre and sola, ta bles, extension dining tables all sizesofthe most improved, uud 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, towel racks, hat stands, and music stools, cribs and cots for children; paper mache, table and lea poys, ma hogany, rosewood, and inlaid pearl Tables, Ac. Ac. Ac. A laTge assortment of COMMON FURNITURE ami WINDSOR CHAIRS. Cabjott majckbs supplied with all articles in their line STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, furnished at the shorl est notice. All orders promptly attended to CHAIRS &KO FIRMTURK. No. OS Third strut, between Market and Wood, South stde. We Imve now on huod a Large' and . Williams A Co.’s Store, corner of Wood and Fifth streets Rev. Wm. D- Howard, Hou. Walter H. Lowbis, “ Dr. Eluott, J. D. McCord, Esq., “ Dr McGill, J. D, Williams. ft y 82: if First Arrival of Fall Stock of Carpets. f|IHE subscriber having ju»tt returned from the East, is X now receiving and opening a oi goods, consisung in pan of very rich style Carpets, viz: Brussels, Tapestry Brussels and Velvets, imported expressly for this market. Also, Imperial 3 ply, superfine 2 ply, with a heavy slock oi ail the lower priced grades; together with a large variety of Hearth Rugs, Door Mata, Stair .Rods, White,Green, Blue and Scarlet figured Baize, from 1 to 3 yards wide. A superior article of French Table and Piano Covers. Oil Cloth,from |to eight yards wide, 4c., Ac., All the above named articles having been selected with great care, and purchased at such pr ces as to ena ble him to soil cheaper than any house west of the mountains. Citizens and persons from the country are reqaested to call and examine the block at LynU’s Carpet Emporium, BO Fourth street, and No. 03 Wood street. >£\ JUST RECEIVED, 2 cases of Fancy STHA Vf Qjfami CHIP BONNETS, Ladies' Riding HATS , VJ©* Children's and Misses' Bonnets, Boys' Hats,so. — Those wanting Bonnets will please give- her a call be fore purchasing elsewhere. All orders promptly attend cd to, tit No 9 Fifth, at. [mylthtf] MRB.A. LEECH. DISSOLUTION.— The partnership of Murphy A Lkk is this day dissolved, by mutuul consent. The bu siness of the firm will be settled by 11. Lee. PtrttlmrgA,3oth Jan., 18-19. NOTICE.—The undersigned will continue the Wool business and attend to the sale of Wooleu Goods, at the old place. H. LEE. It?" In retiring from the late firm of MurplFy A Lee. I take great pleasure in recommending Mr. 11. Lee to the confidence of my friends and to the public. jan3o J. R. MURPHY. AN application will bo made at the next meeting of the Legislature of Pennsylvania, to incorporate a Bunk to be called the Mechanics Bank of Pittsburgh, to be locuted in the City of Pittsburgh, and to have u capi* lalnot exceeding two hundred thousand dollars. julylrCm THOMPSON BELL. Extra Family Flour. IT'OR the convenience of the citizens, the proprietors ; of the “PITTSBURGH CITY MILLS,” huve placed boxes for the reception of orders, at the following places: J. A R. Floyd's state, coriter of Wood and 6l)i sts.; M. Haywood’s Shoe store, corner Liberty and Market A. Beelen’s store, 3d street; L. Wilcox, Jr., Druggist, cor. 4th and Sinithfield ; John t Smith’s store, cor. High and Wylie street* ; Telegraph Office, Fourth street; It. C. Kelly,Grocer, cor.3th st. and Market alley ; M. Grass’s time, 9tli Ward. The Flour wag-ms will call twice or thrice daily, for orders, and the Flo*?, Ac., delivered promply either in barrels or sacks, (ssck Flour is preferable for family use,) without charge for cartage. It is plain that no accounts con be ullowed,aud that drivers can have no permission to leave Flour without payment We hope that the public will be pleased with* this arrangement, us we shrill endeavor to do xhtm jnst cej [muy'joj WiLMARTH A NOBLE. HOX FOR CALIFORNIA. THE subscriber has been authorized to receive Pack ages to be forwarded to San Francisco by the house of CORWINNE, BROTHER A CO., at Panama, and to engage Passage in first class sailing Vessels from Panama to San Francisco.’ Every information given, on application to JOSHUA ROBINSON, apl3 Post Buildings, Fifth st„ near Wood. CHEAPEST SUMMER GOODS IN TOWN.—Lijjht Cloths, all wool, Cashmarettes, Scotch Plaids, Linen Drills and Ducks, with every, variety of Mar seilles and other Vestings arid. Trimmings, by jeß JOSHUA ROBINSON. The u Pittsburgh Brewery,” HA VING taken a lease of! this well known Brewery, and having it now in full operation, I am now pre pared to furnish my friends and the public with a supe rior article of ALES and BAVARIAN BEER, in any quantity. Call and see.atthe corner of Penn street and' Barkers alley. jjan4] A. BENITZ. Window Shades, Banners, GLASS PAINTING and STAINING, warranted to wash, at No. 10, St. Claib street, PiTTsatraaij. For specimens, call at Wilkins Hall; Walker’s Ex change, SmitUfield street; and Keevil’s Hat Store,Wood street. Masonic and I. O. O. F.’s. Aprons and Badges, painted in a superior manner. Fresco painting executed in superior style, with Ameri can and Foreign designs. 8. SIMMS WATSON. je4nf 6 EDWARD R. KERN AN Winter Clothing Selling x'ow for Cnh. X> !>ELANY}i9O Liberty strut, Pittsburgh, hafc on X • hand a large-assortment of-the latest styl? of -Winter fashionable colors. Also, Pams, verts and all other articles in . the clothing line, Wholesale purchasers will find a most desirable mock to select from; andvfillbesoldlowforcash. * . Ideql9 B. M. A«!HBST, ' ■ | MKRCH ANT TAILOR, ! INFOHMS his friends and customers th at'he hss o’p fil ed a CLOTHING STORE, at. No. 8S Smithfleia at, h ere they caa be suited at all times •with-anything in his line, made in tho most finished style and workman like manner. His Goods are all fresh* of-ihe.bestjarid most fashionable material, and no pains will be spared to afford the greatest degree of satisfaction to hta tpat rons. A good stock of Ready Made CLOTHING always on hand. , •.. fdtclO M. KELLY, MERCH ANT TA ILOR, H» Smithfield street. Pittsburgh. Pa., ■ AS JUST RECEIVED FROM THE EAST—a large and carefully Selected slock 'of French/English ana American CLOTHS, CASSIMEREB -arid" VEST , . of tue most approved colors and styles ; which lie is prepared to make to order in the very best mariner' and on the most reasonable terms. >• ; He Lm always on hand a good assortment of gentle* Fashionable beady made CLOTHING, Shirts, Collars, Cravats, Hankerchiefs, Gloves, Suspenders', 4c. novjlfcOra . . . i, . THREE BIG DOORS! _ • JOHN M’CLOSREV: Wholesale and Retail Dealerin Clothing. 151 Liberty st. . . Pittsburgh, Pa,: , 1%/f V slock of Fall and Winter. Clothing is now ready. .to upwards of 8100,000, which I think will be found to by one of the choicest eelectionsof.gar ments evergot up in this or any other city in the Wcst ern country. . . My purchases having, been all made early, I have therefore avoided the lata advances made: in.almost ali, descriptions of Woollen Goods, and am Ihereforeena- W®d t° offer my stock at unusuaHy low prices. I have this season paid more than usual attention to the manuiocturing ami style of.my garments, so that the very lowest priced as well as the finest are got up in a” style and elegance not to be surpassed. Hundreds of new customers, both wholesale and'retail, have been attracted as much by the superior make of the clothing as by the lowness of my prices. Theproprielor would particularly call the attention of all dealers in Clothing to bis present stock, believing that upon examination of the quality and prices of his Goods they will be* induced to purchase at his establish ment. The wholeeale room now contains upwards of 2,000 garments, from the finest in quality (o the iowestin price. The proprietor i* now determined to make this depart ment a point of gTeat attraction, arid with this view has constantly on-band a large quantity of goods suited to' every section of the United States^ la ibe cutting’department will always bt found a very large selection of all the choicest makes of Cloths, Cas siracres and Silks, to be found in this or eastern markets. He is prepared to make cloths to order in the shortest notice in the latest and most fashionable styles. He rcspecifullyinvites his old iriends and customers, as well as the public in general, to call and examine foi hemsclves. loci!3 Great Inducements to. Bu- Clotbtngt WHITE OAK FORKS CLOTHING STORE! main LIBERTY, AND G» IRWIN STREETS. fl'tllE subscriber wishing to sell his entire stock ol 1 CLOTHING,Loffers his EXTENSIVE ASSORT WENT OF NEW AND FASHIONABLE GOODS at VERY LOW PRICES. Personswißhingtopurcha.se will save money by calling on bun. sep2-l VV. J, DAVITT, Proprietor. Elelnesh’s Celebrated Patent Sbeara. THE undersigned has been appointed by Mr. Heinesh, of New York, sole Agent tor the sale of his justly celebrated patent Tailors’Shears. He offer* these Shears now at manufacturer's prices. Having a complete as sonmeuiof these Shears, from 62|c. up to Sl2 a piece, he calls the attention of Ladies, Milliners and Dressma kers and Tailor*, to his establishment, the FRANKLIN CLOTHING STORE, 179 Liberty street, 4th door from Si. Clair, and respcctiully solicits a share of the public patronage, which this article so justly deserves. oct3lum* J. F. HAVEKOTTE. SEVENTH GREAT SEMI-ANNUAL SALE OF DU Y GOODS , AT TUB One Price Store of A.A.ffIASON A CO., iVoj. 62 and 64 Market street. WILL commence on Mosdat, December 30,1850 and continue through the month of January. On this occasion, the whole of their immenseestablishment will be thrown open for Retail Trade, aud their exten sive *iock, amouiuing to One Hundred and Thirty Thousand Dollars, will be offered at Retail, at fully one foarth less than usual prices. 11. HaULEB The notice ol ifceir Semi-Annual Sale to any one of the thousands who attended the sale of last year, will be sufficient guarantee for a call this reason. They will however mention a few of the Goods and Prices, for the benefit of tho»e who have never attended their Sales— viz Rich Cashmeres, - 75 c. Usual price St,oo £OO ps. Cotton and Wool Cashmeres, 25c.; usual nri»e 37}c.; . 1200 fs. Cotton and Wool Delaines, 15, 36Jc. Usual price 20 and 25c ; 50p«. High Colored Plain DeLainea, 45c. Usual price C2|c. ps. Striped and Figured Silks, 50c. Usual .price 50 ps. Black Silks. Reduced 25 per cent-; lOOps. French Mermoes, 81,00. Usual price 81,374; 300 ps. Paraineuns and Lyonese Cloths. Reduced 33 per cent; 2500 Long Square Shawls, which will be sold at from SI to S 5 less than the usual prices.; 3000 yds. Bonnet Ribbons, at 8 and 10c. Usual price 18 and 25c.; Fast Colored Calicoes,GJe. Usual price9c ; 100 eases English and American Calicoes, 8 and 10c. Usual price 10 audl2ic.; 90cases Bleached Muslins. Reduced 2c. per yard; 200 bales Brown Moslin—ail grades; Also—Laces, Embroideries, TriranungA, Hosiery and Gloves,Linens, Checks^Cloths, Cassimeres, Cassincts and J eans. Together with an immense variety of other Goods, all of which will be marked down to lower p rices than any of their previous sales They invite an early call, as many of their choicest Goods will soon be sold. The lowestprice named at first. NEW FALL GUODSI JOSEPH HORNE At> CO., No. 73 Market, near Fourth street, HAVI£ just received and offer for sale at Wholesale and Retail— NEWEST STYLES OF DRESS TRIMMINGS; Bonnet Ribbons und Flowers; Florence Silk; Velvets and Plumes ; Embroidered Collars; Caffs and Chemi zetts; Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs; Embroiuercd&nd Revie’d Cashmere; alpaca, merino.and silk Hose; children’s plain wool and Tartan Hose; children’s Hoods. Gaiters and Jenny Lind Coats; kid. merino and llecceu silk Gloves; gents. Berlin, buck anti kid Gloves; gents, super silk SliirU and Drawers; gents. Saxony und merino Shirts and Drawers; Suspenders; Collars; fancy Cravats ; Comforts; Scarfs; Zephyr Work and Canvass; Carnet Bags; Umbrellas; Yarns; Curtain Fringes ; Combs; Buttons, Ac.,Ac. Jjp* Bay State and imported long and square Shawls of every quality. - |.0c125:3m E. W. LYND. Freih Arrival—New Goods X NO. 75 MARKET STREET, iFT-between fourth street and the diamond _rTl FRENCH, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN TVTNTER DRY GOODS! THE undersigned is now receiving from the Eastern cities by Express, a splendid assortment of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, purchased delusively for Cash, from the importers ami manufacturers, at leust Tioenty five per cent, btloxo the cost of those who made their pur chases earlier in the season, and will he sold Wholesale and Retail for cash at EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS. J. R. MURPHY H. LEE. 50 pieces Lupin’s French Merinoes, Cherry, Saarlet, Pink, Green, Maroon, Black, Mazarine Blue and Mode colored, from 87|c. up to the finest quality, manufactured under the French Republic. 15 Pieces Superior Bombazines, Lupin’s manufacture —at unprecedented low prices. 150 pieces lilack and Colored Alpacas, from 181 cents per yard up to the finest Silk Wurp and Mohair Lustres manufactured. 125 pieces Thibet, Parametta and Coburg Cloths, all colors and qualities, and cheaper than ever before offer ed in this city. 350 pieces American and British Prints, superiorquali ty, and will be sold ut extremely low prices. 450 SHAWLS: Superior Bay Stntc and Waterloo I/ong Shawls, Clmmelion, Silk and Turk Satin DcChein and all Wool Brocha Shawls, Black and Colored Em broidered CJotli Shawls, Plain and Embroideied Black und Colored Silk Thibet and Moas De Lain Shawls. . 350 patterns Superior Dress Silks: Plain Chnmelion Silk and Satin De Chein, Wide Black Gro De Rhine Silks, Plain and Fancy Figured Silks, and Black Plaid Gro De Armour Silks. 150 pieces Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings, superior quality, and will be sold at a great reduction Irom form er prices. DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS. 500 pieces Bleached Muslin, good quality, all widths, from 0} to 121 cents per yard. 600 pieces beuvv yard wide Brown Muslin, from 6Jc. to the best article manufactured.' 200 pieces Red, White and Yellow Flannels, from ISJ eenlsper yard up to the finest Silk Warp and Welch Gauze Flannel imported. 100 pieces Irish Linen, warranted made of Flax yarn, round thread, wire twist,hand spun und grass bleached. 125 pieces Checks, superior ma e, from 8 to 181 cents per yard, together with a large assortment of Damask Table Linen and Table Cloths, Russia Diaper and Crash, Cassinetts, Kentucky Jeans, Bed Ticking, Do mestic Ginghams, Colored Cambrics, Plain Linseys, Canton Flannels, Ac. • 350 dozen Ladies and Gentlemen’s Gloves and Hosiery —including every variety and quality, which will be Bold at extreihely low prices. . The customers of the house hud all cash buyers are requested to call arid examine the goodsy-and secure a bargain, as they will bo ofiefetTWholesole and Re ail a very low prices. Ip* No. 75 Market street, Puts tuigh. novlS ABSALOM MORRIS. Cloths l Cloths X Cloths J A T „? iA , STE ? I t J0BBIN « PRICES.—U£ pieces -CL Black and Fancy colored French and Enrlish CLOTHS i Pilol, Cloaking and Drab Cloths E Just opened at A. A.HASON i CO.’S, dsc2 : Nos. (12 and t>-l Market street. Important to Tailor*. •T U cn, T RE ? E n D 7,® P oi - assorted Tailors’ Patern V Shears, from No. 10 down to No ° ALSO—3 Doz. Barbers’ Patent Scissors, direct from the manufactarersja/idfor sale at ’ m BffV ™ fc TETLEY'S, 138 Wood's, “sy 23 2 doors below Virgin alloy. (Slotting. j Clothing! Clothing AGENCY OF EDrg ®ooi)c. A. A. MASON A CO , Nos. 62 and 64 Market street. fHfceffeltattifltts. ! Sntdev’B’* Witte Store:* o - - 7G WALNUT: STREET, PHILADELPHIA.} THE UNRIVALLED PLACE for obtainine all Wmes< Liquors, GOOD and CHEAP. - ‘to; I “SNLDLR ,J has lately—in consequence of the numer ous large saleB mode by hint toconsumers—been obliged largely to replenish his stock by fresh importations, ■ and he has now the satisfaction of offering some, of the best Wines and Liquors ever imported by him. He wbuld refer to some invoices ah follows—viz:-* ? DUFF, GORDONS CO. SHERRIES-embracing deli cate rajeat very low prices; tare'old, and some very choice MANRANILLA, rill on draught bv the gallon:— ‘ Also, rare old delicate AMONTILLADO,in casks of 16 selected for consumers. .Some EXTRA AMONTILLADO In bottles, put up in Europe, whlchlte as equal to any.that canbo prodneea. ; *#• 1 he MANZANILLA and AMONTILLADO Sher- I!-? a lt P ec ?harly adapted to convalescents, as they strengthen .without stimulating, arid have not the acid of many other Wiuea. PORT WINES principally specially selected for ins sales to consumers from the stock of*‘ BubMesteb’s,”, at Oporto, and imported direct. Tlieae Wines are fniity and delicate, and {have been highly approved by his customers, because of their mamtest snpenonty over all other Ports andßed'Wines palmed off as such. , . They are of various sorts and price*; in bottles and on dranghtby the gallon, oc wholesale by the cask. Among them is some rare delicate WHITE PORT and MALM SEY PORT.; , • j- ( . r ' •♦•Persons snfferingwith chronic affection of the bow els cannot be 100 carefril in their PORT. ‘ MADEIRA WINES of various- sorts, dry and rich, South Side, old East and West India. Sercial, Ac., 4c. on draught, lnT)oUles ririd.by casks. . • As to the &PARKLED WINES of the subscriber, it is well known that the MOET EXTRA CHAMPAGNE and the splendid SPARKLING. MOSELLE, imported by him are superior to any- other' Wines; and are sold at prices as low as most of the inferior wines cow in the market which are pnt upon ibnyera es -finfdaa. He has also CHAMPAGNE WINES of variousbrands and qualities; at very low prices, retail or wholesale. In the article of CLARET WlNES,generally, the subscri ber holds himself to be a judge, and he oners the finest stock here, from the very lowest price*by the single do zen, to the first class or “rirrimer era ” of Mjbdoc. ; Of BURGUNDY WINES he has a large stock and can assure" customers that he can present to thenr, from bis. vaults, as good-a bottle of Burgundy as Efance affords. ‘ SAUTEttNEaifd BAH SAC rihvayß'ou Hand inbottles. His selection of.RHINE and MOSELLE WINES, from the cellars of Messrs. Denhabd AJobdak, of Co blens.are extensive, and number many Still Hocks and Moselle, from the-cheapest sorts to tae very choicest vintages of the “ STEINBERG,” which is the best growth of the Rhine. la the articles of COGNAC and other BRANDIES he has now a fine stock, embracing some-very old extra of 1800, of Otaup. Doput & Co., ana eome celebrated “ CLAVIER of 1821,” in eighth casks, and 1842 in hhds. and“DUBOUCHE,” 1844,in hhds. on consignment,’which will be sold low. Also-IRISiL SCOTCH and MONONGAHELA KEY, JAMAICA SPIRITS, PRESERVING BRANDY and all other Wines’and Liquors, including all of the above, SOLD by RETAIL TO CONSUMERS in any quantity desired. . . . A constant assorted stock of HAVANA SEGARS. %*AU Goods delivered, within one day's reach o/ Phila delphia, freight fjlid, Orders will be promptly execu ted if sent by mail or telegraph Address, JACOB SNIDER; JR., Cheap Wine Store, : nov!8 •. ; . . 70 Walnut street, Phila. J* T. Decker, Woodward 4 Co., Builders and Erectors qf Lightning Rods , on SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLES: ORDERS left at this office or the Post Office; and for personal interview cat be seen on Fourth street, residence of Dr. Hunt, between Wood and Ferry. - Rrf erences —Professor Silliman. Editor of Sifliman’s Journal; Professor O. M. Mitchell, of the Cincinnati Observatory; Professor Robert Peter, of Transylvania University, Kentncky; Professor Chester l ewey, D. D., M.D., New York; Professor J. L. Cpasel, Clearlana University, Ohio. /»» Pittsburgh —A. W.Loomis, John Harper, Wilson M’Candless, Mr. Childs, Col. Morgrjt, Rev. Mr. Spares, 7 J. D. William*, Major Harding, U. S. Arsenal, John Ewing 4 Sons., L. Harper, D. N. While, W. A. Mar shall, John Sampson, Major Davis and John H 9hoenber- [novls:tf Outline filaps* P ELTON’S SPLENDID OUTLINE MAPS are now being introduced into all the leading echoolsin New England and New York. We have obtained the agency for them in Pittsburgh, and invite teachers and school committees to call.and examine them: "■ No. I—Map of the. Western Hemisphere, 82x83 inches. No. 2 do Eastern do - do No. 3 do North America, 70x84 No. 4 do United States, 70x82 No. 5 do Enrope, 70x82 No. 6 do Asia, 70x79 No. 7 do . S. America & Africa, 70x84 Price of the series., with key,s2s; or the first two Hemisphere Maps, with key. SiO. These Maps are unrivalled in accuracy, beauty and cheapness, and udnpied to ihe wants of the primary, grammar and high schools of the United States. For sale at publisher’s prices, without addition of freight charges, at the EDUCATIONAL BOOK STORE, cor Market and Fourth sis. Floor Eedaced* /.•. WILMARTII it NOBLE will sell (heir Extra Flour, delivered on and alter the Ist November, at $2.25 lOO lbs.} Superfine at $2,00 100 fils. A liberal dis count to retailers, novl MEMPHIS INSTITUTE. MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.—The regular eourse oi’ Lectures will commence on the first tfjfovemotr and continue until the lost at February. The Anatomi* 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 • PKOFEBSOBS; Z. Freeuan, M. Dj Professor of Anatomy. R. S. Newton, M. Jju Professor of Surgery. H. J. Holcs, M. D., Professor of Theory and Practice o Medicine. 1 W. Bran Powell, M. D., Professor of Physiology, Pa* thoiogy .Mineralogy and Geology. ’ J. King, fil. D., Professor of Materia itledica.Tberapeu- ; ucs ana Medical Jurisprudence. 1. Miltos S.TOEas, M. D., Professor of Chemistry and Pharmacy. J. A. Wilson, M. D., Professor of Obstetrics and Dia eases of Women and Children. CLINIQUE LECTUBBB. Medicine—Prof, H. J. Uulce. Surgery—Prof. R. S. Nhwtok. " Z Freeman, M. D., Anatomical Demonstrator. The fees for a lull course amount to 31U5 Each Professor’s Ticket, SIS. Mamculator’s 85. De monstrator’s Fee, $lO. Graduation, 320. Those desiringturthcrinfonnatton,wiUpleaseadiiress their letters (post paid) to the.Deau 5 and Students arri ving in the city will please call on him at the Commer cial Hotel. , R.‘S: NEWTON, M. D., LAW DEFlEThffiN n T oriheF “ CUUy - Hon EWM King, Prof, ofTheory and Practice of Law Jno DEurrsLDjEsq, Prof of Commercial Jurisprudence. Terms —3so per session. Allcommamcationspertaimrigtothisdepartmemmust be addressed to E. W. M. KING, Esq. Memphis, Zfcnn., March, 1850. • • The Faculties, for intellectual abilities* moral worth and professional acquirements, will compare favorably with themostdistinguishedin our country., The Medical Faculty constitutes an. anomaly in this, or any other country—all of them are able Lecturers and the best of Teachers. Those who wiilcontemplateourgeographicalposition, and the extent of our popnlation.can have no doubtaa to the eligibility of oar situation for an enterprise of the kind. As to health, including all seasons of the year,we deny ih&Utny other diy has ntort; ‘ Trie first clasaof the Law and Medical Departments©, this Institute were small, but tho.gentlemen composing them are talented and in the highest degree respectable— a favorable omea for the future prosperity ofthe Institute. That the public may be satisfied of the pewnhnency of this school, we feel it our duty to state, that the Trustees and Faculty form a unit in actiou, which augurs well fot its future success; and that the peculiar internal organi zation which connects them* ca nnot be interupted. ' „ E..W. M. KING/ i . apl • President of tlieUemphiglnstinite. Silvox Forlci* Spooiu, Oc* "Wf E keep constantly on hand a large assortment of f f silver Forks, Spoons, Ladies, ao., of our own manufacture, of standard silver. JOHN B. M’FADDEN A CO., oci24 95 Market street. magnifying Olaaaei} OF one, two and three 1 g asses, soiled for .detecting counterfeit bank notes, and other purposes, for sale by [oct24] JOHN B. M’FADDEN & CO. . To the Clllsens of Allegheny City* A BOX for the reception of Orders for CITY MILLS FLOUR is left at the store of Mercer & Robinson. Federal street. Sach Orders will be prompily supplied auglO WILMARTH & NOBLE. 800 flleu Wanted. Immediately. AT THE CHARTIERS RAILROAD.—The wakes are 80 cents per day; arid we charge $1,75 per week for boarding. Apply auhe office, 011 the Steuben ville road.uearM’Donald’s tavern —4.miles from Pills* burgh. Dane2s:to BURNSIDE, HANNEY A CO. BAKER’S BROMA; ••Hecker’aFarina; Polishing Patty; Starch Polish; Pare Bay Rum; received and for sale by COULTER A HACKE, oclS corner of Wood and Third streets. QA BBLS. LAKE SUPERIOR TROUT AND SAL OKJ MON just received from the Pittsburgh and Isle Royal Copper Mining Company. These Fish faT excel in line flavor and fatness any caught in the lower Lakes and are put tip expressly forfamtiy use. : * ,« ' HENRY C, KELLY, i novlO corner of Fifth street andlMarket alley. A Healthy Location. riIHERE U no place more favorably situated than Nnn ,4- ““Jr . Hlll - “ is healthy, and commands a most ae lightful view. Persons wishing a lot, can get one to pfeasCUhom, containing from one to five acres _£ u Kl?_ THOMPSON BELLI. For’ Kent.: TWO well-finished offices in Post Office Baildinks, Third street. r A long, well-lighted room, third story: entrance Mar ket street, between Third nnd Fourth sueets. Also, a small brick house, in Pill township, near Penn sylvania Avenue. Inquire of E.D.GAZZAM, ' .°ctB 1 No. 104 Second street. . fpHE PLANTAGENET GUARD RAZORS can be X used in bed, in the dark, arid by persona with tremu lous hand, with ease,safety, and in half the usual time, without the possibility of cuttings the skin. This is ef fected by. means of the patent Gaud, which is adjasted to the razor with the greatest nicety and Every Razor is made of the .finest tempered steel, and warranted. ' ' ' _ ,* ... . They have been extensively used in England,and •pronounced the roost perfect and safe razor manufac- new invention may be used with perfect sale* ty S'—London Post. ' ' “This razor is a splendid invention, and of great use to manypersons, especially-ior people with unsteady Edtnburgh Journal . . For sale at the Watch and Jewelry Store of deefiS W. W. WILSON. ■ ■-■■■' ■ •'-. -,■'''■,•<•.■■:■■--• :a VwW v ?*^*#^a*s«afe>iapHß6fesSi^s^^^^^ i.. ;v Marlnii, Piireontflnlitriff Transportation - e ' TNSWB.AHCB. - . rnHB INSUHANCE COMPANY OF NORTIF A MF.R. - X ICA, Philadelphia, chartered 1701, capital 030 O.« 000, ossetl Jariadrv 13,1551, 01,001,05G00, will make insurance on buildings and thcircoiueilts in this city and vicinity, Also, on property, of every dercrip tioo, bn steamboats and other vessel*, either by inland; transportation oron the seas. ~ i i , ? ; i. DIRECTORS :. Arthur G. Coffin, Pres’t., Jacob AT. Thomas’, Samuel W. Jones, JohnßuNeCft , Edward Smith, Richard D. Wood * JohnA! Brown. William'Welsh;, Samuel F. Smith, . Francis Haskins, ; Samuel Brooks, S. Austin AHibone, ;i Charles Taylor, • ■- William-E,Boweu,' . Ambrose White, . George W. Aepinwall, - Thomas P. Cope, James N. Dickson, S. Morris, Wafer, . H.D^Shcnerd,Sec , y. « -Thisis the oldest Insurance Company: in the United States, and from its high standing, long experience, am ple means, and avoiding ; all risks of .air extra hazard ous character, may be considered os offering omnleSse eurity to the public. WM.P. JONES, Agent, jaB4 . - • - No. 141. Front street. Capital, i500,000-«&qual to s9,ooo^ooo* WITH a large‘iurplus of profits; Apportion of both capital and surplus invested in tf. S, Government Stocks, and other securities in the City of New York. ' Policies held in this country over 0,000. • Persona in-' sunneparucipate in the profits of the Company. - California risks taken at reduced fates. Among the advantages of’a Policy in this Company are the following:—; / ■ . A party Insured for the whole term of life may at any tuns-borrow- on+half the amount of. annual premium, sui? , or securuy, ofdeposit of policy, and is en titled to division of profits. .Ho may at any:time smienderhis policy, and receive back as value thereof one-half the gross sum paid by 'himin annual common premiums. V' . >•< A.party already insured for. whole life? may, on pay ment of a small sum, convert his insurance into a new policy upon the loan system now introduced;' ‘ Parties already, insured and entitled to a two-third loan, arenot shutoutfrom said two-third loan, if the * prefer it,uponl&e terms stated: in the Society’s.pamph- A party may; at a moderate anhual premium, ihsui i for life, andjte survive to reach the age'of years, tho full sum insured up to $15,000, wilt be ‘paid to hxh : or if he dies before, reaching that age,the fall: turn insured will be paid to his family or legal xepresentativesk Ithas become customary in the Atlantic cities for con gregations to Indore the lives of their Pastors, and on Christmas or New Year’s day to make the faxoily apre • sent or the policy. This is certainly an excellent way of showing their regard for their Minister, whbscsalaxy in very many cases is scarcely equal to his immediate wants. To the man of family, at his death*ii is a con solation beyond expression to know: thattrih'helpless liule ones are thus provided fof Churches involved, would do well to insure lhe lives -of one or more of the trustees. at whosedemise tho amount would be applied to Uqmdate the debt. _ Explanatory pamphlets acid information given grau*. at the Banking House of . • WE A. HILL & CO., nov29 . Wood si, second door above Fourth. HAS TAKEN INSURANCE ON HIS LIFE FOR $4,00.0 y in the Connecticut Mutual Life Insu rance Company, of Hartford, Connecticut. ; The following ate -the Joint Stock fates of Premium of other Life. Insurance Companies compared with the rates of Hartford Life and Health Insurance Company Annual Payment for Policy of one thousand dollars. . . - IoS Nams of Company. . *>£ Hartford Life AH. Ins. Co.--10.2GUa.6018.40 24.ff0138.60 ' -Etna Life Insurance Co* *-1L7015.80 31,30 29.60 46.60 Charter Oak Life Ins. Co* • -.-11.70 15JS0 21.30 29.50146,60 United States Life liw. Co* *14.20 19.00 25.30 34.70|53.6t> Pennsylvania Life.lns. Co.-14.4CH20.40 27.50 37.30 56.80 National Loan Fund Co..- -14A0J 19.30 25^0(^4.70J52.60 It will be seen by the above table that the faths for in surance (wilhout participation in profits)in this Company are more -than. fifteen per cent, lower than any. Joint Stock Company in this’Country or the World, and they have been adopted after,a full invest igatiooof the whole subject. _ WILMARTtt A NOBLE. DIRECTORS—Joseph H. Seal, Edmnnd A. Souder John C. Davis. Robert Burton, John R. Penrose, Samuel Edwards, Geo. G.Jueiper, Edward Darlington, Isaac R. Davit, William Folwell. John Newlin,Dr. K. M.Huston, James C. Hand, Theophilns Paulding, H. Jones Brooks, Henry Sloan, Hugh tPraig, George Scrrili, Spencer Mc livatn, Charles Kelly, J.G. Johnson, William liny, Dr. 8. Thomas. John Sellers, Wm. Eyre, Jr. DIRECTORS AT PITTSBURGH.—D. T. Morgan, Hugh Craig. Jno. X. Logan. - , - WILLIAM MARTIN, President. Tnos. C. Hand, Vice President. .. • - ■■ Joseph W. Cowan;Secretary. R?* Office of the Company; No. 42 Water street, Pitts burgh. .: ~ (je!6:dtf) P. A. MADEIRA, Agent. Hfew England Llve Sloek Insurance Co. PERSONS desirous .of insuring their Animals will learn from the following by law of the Company, that the terms of life insurance on stock is very different from insurance on human life.' The insured are entitled to pay where the animal .breaks a leg;’.becomes blind, Ac. * Article X; lathe event of afccideftt or disease of such , a nature as to cause permanent injury, though death may not ensue, they will be liable for iheoamagedonsto the ammol riot exceeding the amount insured; : G. A. COLTON, Agent, cor of Fourth, and Wood sts M up stairs. Fir* and Matin© Insurance* , THE OFFICE of the li\suTai%tt .Ca.tif Natty A*nmtg has been. removed to.lhe Warehouse of Hardy, Jones «fc Co., No. 141 Front street* third house East of Wood street, where .the subscriber will issue Policies on Boild iogsand their contents, and oaShipmentsby Steamboats and other vessels, for? the above old and responsible Company; tap3p ~ WMV P. JQNES^Agent. . ' ' Lift and Health insurance? ■ THE MUTUAL LIFE AND HEALTH INSURANCE . COMPANY, ,4>f Philadelphia, the Legislature of Pennsylvania, March,lB4B: Charter Por petual; Capital 6100,000. Rates lower than any PennsuU tania. Company and fall 20 per cent-lower than the usual, rates of Life Insurance, as the son will show. Thus a person o; the age of winsnrlnir for $lOO for life, mast payin the Girard Penns v£ vania $2,36..Penn Mutual 82,3 d, Equitable $2,04, New England s'^3o, Albion $2,48, New York Life S:130, Ufa and 31,9i. . .. Dirkctobs—Sahiuel D Omek, Charles D Hali.WmF Boone, Robert P King, Charles P Hayes, MW Baldwin Chas 0 B Campbell, M M- Reeve. M. D.tLewis Cooper!, J Hodman Baiter, E H Boiler, Edwin K Cope. JPrtit dent, Samuel DOrrick; Vica President, Robert P. Kinv &crrtary,Fiancis Blackburhc: . Applications will be received and everv information given bySAMUEL FAHNESTOCK, Agenl Omc™ Commercial Rooms, comer of Third and Wood streela fntabargh. oclgatv . INDEMNITY. ®bo Franklin Flro lunaranoo Comnonv T\IRECTOKS:- OP pbil “* u ' hu : ; . ' XJ Charles W. Bancker, George W.Eichards, ThomasHarl, Motdecni D. Eewia, Tobias Wagner,. . Adolphi E. Borie, , David S. Browne, Jacob Rißirutb, . . ... Morns Patterson! gu,: G. Wraa, S SyY BAN<3KEB to make Insurance; perpetual or limited “"'"y description of properly in town and country. ~ i s?fi! l^h S ve . te ? erv , ea » large Contingent Fund which* with their Capital and Premiums, safely invested * afford ample protection to the assured. . The Assets of the Company, on January Ist, 1819, as jmbhshedagrecably to an Act of Assembly, were as fol- Mortgages 4l Real Estate . 94,724 83 Temporary Loans**—*—96,ool 85 , Stocks ~~~*., ■ ■ 51,523 25 . Cash, Ac.—— » —-—' ■ 38,604 37 , 313,318*492 71 Since'their incorporation, a period of 19 yearsvthey have pajd upwards of One million Four Hundred Thou sand IhHars, losses by fire, thereby affording evidence of the advantages oflbstinmce, as -well as the ability and disposition to meet with promptness, all liabilities. J.GARDINER COFFIN, Agent.' OfficeN. E. corner Wood and 3d sts Fire and Quine Insurance* “ — 1 THE Insurance Company of North America, of Phila delphia, through Us duly authorized Agent, the sub* ecriber, offers to make permanent and limited lasurnnee on property. In this ctty and itsyieinity.nnd on stamen by the canal and nyera. . Ptnen DIRECTORS; „ Arthur O. Coffin, Fresh. Samuel Brooks ® Alel. Henry, • Charlfe. Taylor,’ , t ' Samuel w. Jones, . Samuel W fSm’iu. ‘ EdwardSmiUt. Cbrose WhS, 16 ' WN T e h r“- mSk ope ' This is the oddest Insurance States, haying been chartered in 1794. fta chwterE h*, 4 petttal, and from its high standing, long experienced* pie means, and avoiding aU risks of aif esi°° w,^, a .?~ ? y h ;xWe- 7beco “ ito Pr^Sts^gT f MWOOd - r ° ni!s *Co',fetid, - ;... - • ■• - l. ' .. • may4y SHAWES —Beceived tliis morning Broshe, Bay State and Long nor stjles and qualities. For sale low. ,er > nope* A. A.MABON.* C 0... novd 63 and 84 Market streit. ■ ' , Jnsttrctue i®ottt^nma. SAtETY, PERPETUITY AND SECDRIT Y. THE NATIONAL LOAN FUND ’ LIPKINSUBAHCESOOIETY . . ©v- . . v... LONDON AND ; ; President Fillmore " Those wishing to insure in either the Conn. Mutual or the Hartford Life and Health Co; will-appiy to C. A. COLTON, dect Corner of 4th and Wood streets, up sty fs . ReodTbist . To Farmers and,those wishing \ TO INSURE DETACHED PROr.viirv THE New York “ WuakingU)n , Mn . ranee Company ” u the compai>v foTihemi©in