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No.l;. ; l ° keßS f ° rtnl Y WM DYER /-VLD SCOTCH WHISKEY; ■i Jawwca >n liotUes j^^rb^cH, ■ 197 Libeny street. TIO LET—flooms •anil steam, power lor mecuunica, ji nrpoEES JcTil’fl ATKINSON, 119 Frc.iUl pEXcHES-200 >VIT7^-^mTfar^eby nivEii ' * .LE-50 bbls 'XX.Canipbell'Jt 2o.=s Spiiiis Water Ab 3 , 30h..f bbl S do, ,or.e™facltt icbll ail Liberty m TfOtt-aND GIN ANIJ IRISH WHISKEY— . tj ; 3 pipeß'Anchor It. Star brand .Holland Om, • . * 2 uuncheon&StiJarPs Dublin genuine Malt. Whiskey. For*alcl>y . (feblS] . . M-.D. PATXON. . "Xtet iNliti —Burgundy, fort,Madeira; Sherry,Malaga, VY Red and.Rtuaeishs in lots lo suitparchasers.. . For sale by ■ : ••• lfebl3] ■ •: M» D- PAVfON. T AVENDERj'Rasberry ana PiHc.Apple Brandies, for. ' sale by ' ‘ tfcblSl 'M. R PATTOrT. ONDON PORTER—SO doz. k, R. WUUnma London I Porter fot gale by - . [feblB] ■» :M- D, PATTON- OATS' AND RYE-1800 bus. Oats; 350 do Rye; in’Store- and, for sale by heblS] M.P PATTON_ CLOVER ANtfTIMOTHY SEED -40 bus; p'rirae Clover seed; , i »bl8 i 5 d ° J ° T ‘ mmll>fCCJ , OKU BUTTER—U bbls. lor sale by _ •feb!B ~ M.P--PATTON; P° fcbie* -8 cllEk3f,olfor6a ' rb kD PATTON gROOMS— 120 doz. Com Brooms X> ICE AND RAISIWS—S tierces S.C. Rice, 120 bxs. JKbl. R. Ra.smsi fot sole b> . MD p | 4LIHEKKV WINE-45 doz Cassella A Co., 1841—sa* J 5 potior quality—for sale low to clod^ 7"»LD I!YfTWHISKKY—I9hoIs very supermrqua l !- O ty, for sale t>i [feblS] M.D.WiTTON. T^rONoSGAHEjUA _ RECTIFIED WHISKEY-250 M. bbl?. on hind und for sale by feblS M.D.rAIlw CUWAfiS— SGObxs. Principe, Regaha, and Yara Sixes i at low prices.for sale by ieblB 'LiOAP*CANDLES AND STARCH—ISO b xn. for salo B latmanofaCturer’s prices, by teblS * BRANDIES— 20 half and quarter pipes Coptac, Bor deanxanaßochcllc Biattdies.of different vimaeeß, tn store and for sale by tfeblfl] . M-D- PATTON.^ 'nUAtaPAGNB COONAO BKANDV-Viataw-iwO, V/ inboUles, for sale by : tleblß] M.D. PA i^ON. 'HITE BEANS—O libls. small white last rec’dnn - for sale by [fcbl3| WM. DYER, SF. FLOUR—IOO bbls.rec'd and for sale by feb!3 ■ ' SAMUEL F.SHRIVER. SHORTS— 500 bush, received aud for sale by fcblS SAMURL P.SHRIVHR^ OOMINY— 12 bMs ju*f rec’d and forsale by feb!3 WM. UVKR. lIDER VINEGAR—OO bbls. foreale at a bargain, r f e bl3 WM. DYER. SENECA bWs. in store and foj-aale-bv ,febl3 SAMUEL P. SHRPTEH EOLL' BUTTER —4 bbls. prime recM ana tor Kale by febl3 SAMUEL I*. 3HR3VLR. I^AUiOW— lO.bblt. Sheep and 3 bills. Beelfallow. - ’ feb!3 BAMUKL. P. SHRIVt.R OAK IMITATION.—Taper Hangings, grained in.irai lation of oak, and vnmulicd.for tale by jan2s WALTKR T. MARSHALL. T?INI3PaIe and Dark Cognac Brundiet for rale l)T r jl vjaSd ■ ■ ' JAMKS P. HORUACH. Ol 51,50 AJfD 51,75 J?ER GALLON,—Tavern keepers would do well to try our FtimtPaU Brandv t at-lKe above prices, bclore purchasing else* where; * MORKIS at HA'VORTtI, jal{9 la the Diamond. Cl (JG AR • HoUSE~~!\toliAisS KS— d ainTLou iB v fcaltle n Ground and Si. James brands, tn store and jor sale • ffet>6] KtNG A MOOKHLAO. BUTTER— 10 kcgaior salebv fcbO KING.3c AIOORHRAP- INEGAR—2O Mils. Ctdcr Vinegar for sale by feb6 KING 3c MOORHEAD. TJEAOHES AND EEATHERS— J 7 fiOO bush. Dried Peaches; 4,000 E>s. Pnme Kentucky Feather*. For sale by ja2l CARSON 3c M’KNIOHT. Onn BOXES RAISHNS ; 150 halC'do; viXJU 20 mats seedless Houma; . 25 casks Carrants, in store and for sale by J. RHODES & CO., . / No fi Wood st TJOES.—ICO dox best cast steel Hoes;:. I*l sdo do Garden do j-in coastgiun t and for sale by [jalS] L- -S. WATERMAN & SONS- FORKS.— 93 dot best quality cast steel Hay Forts; 30 do do German do: 40 do best cast steel 4 pronged Manure Forks, on consignment and for sate by .' jalg ' L. S. WATERMAN A SONS. CJCYTHE SNEATHS.—42Sdoz, best quality, paten *'JP' ba “ S| o l? o s ns^raA d t?ysoNi__ tTtaii.s AVPSPiKfcS-—420 k-cgfl Nails and Spites J.l -lor sale by ja!9 iBAKL ASH.—I 2 casks prime Pearl Ash for sale hy h. S'. WATERMAN A SONS. •WINDOW SASH of all styles formate ELLy jolO ' Agentfor Fallston Sash Factory. SCYTHES— “5 dot beatquahty Grass Scythes ; 60 do do Cradle do ; 10 do common do;- on consignment and for sale by or , %ja • L. S. WATERMAN A SONS, jalS Nos 80 A 81 Water* A 62 From st EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR-IB bbls. Extra Family Flour for sale by [jalO] 11. L. KELLY. TMNE TEAS—2S half Chests line Young Hyson; p . ’ll? do ini and 41b. packages; 5 do fine Black; .• . .• 2O do dof.iu4,ooz. and 4»• la atora bud for sal, by fc . MOOI [g^ e - TSTHITE HAVANA BUG All—2o boxes White Ha V!- oi r a S “ gar ‘ JUst SON APER'HANGINGS—Freneh and American Paper Hangings and Borders, from Gjc to 32,00 Piece, f °”f e by ,W. P. MARSHALL,^ inrrATCHES, JEWELRY, Ac.—Now in store, a large W and rich stock of fine 'Watches, Jewelry and Fancy Goods . W. W. *VILSQN, flcufoi . comer of Market and Fourth at*. . D" REUSED ' FLOUR BOARDS-6U,WO feet, well sea soaed, and good qaal.ty, forra.e^hcop b &ER) jalO Allegheny Planing Mills. t)X ROARUS-l»,Wtl fee T l^l , l ife rC . nt , , , h rn k SMPR S ’ ' OE sale by JOHN A. BLOOMLK, jalG Allegheny Planing MiUb. PEACHES^— 305 socks Dried Peaches; - llbbls. do; . jag • ; .L. S. WATERMAN* & SONS: AMES—4O doz. pair horse andmule hames for sale by [jaB] L. 9. WATERMAN A SONS. UTTER—IS libls. fresh Roll Rutter; sdo packed do; _ , ' 10 kegs do for sale by jaB b L 3 WATERMAN A SONS. Tin Rooflngi - ; THE subscribers take ' this method to Infonn property holders; house-builders, and all others interested; that they still continue the business of Tin Roofing, in n 11 iir branches. Their skill and experience in thispart of tile business, hitshitherto ehnblea them to giveentire satisfaction And they hope; that by continuing the same policy of using the best materials, nndemploying sWlful workmen, tokeep up this favorable ■impression. If the Question of Tin Roofing was new, or just brought * before the notice of this cotnimmiiy for the firstftme, we would consider that the importance of the subject would justify us tn extending, ourviews on its superior advantages. This, however, is not the case. We shall | therefore, confine ourselves to a few remarks. Hu the (Sth day of June,lß44Jncarly seven years ago,) wefin isbed our firsl job of Tin Roofing m this place. From that up to the present time, we have covered with tut the roofs of the finest and most costly, buildings that bave been erected in this county. We have given our views on a previous otcasion on the superior advan age o TSn fiver iron, as a covering for. houses. And time, the great tester or all things, has but 100 clearly proven lh Agmnt tf I we B p°ace I Tin injuila*posilion, with Slate as a covering for-houses, wethink that tin will beara favo rable comparison, with some decided advantages. These advantages ate, that when unis ased the roof can - be made much natter—thereby saving materials, in the length of rafters, brick in ihe gable ends—making the house easy of access in case oi a fire, and showing a better finish and appearance. Also, when tin is used the gutters are worked in, thereby saving the extra and heavy expense for copper gutters, copper flashings, Ac;, —things indispensible on slate roots.. If further reasons were deemed necessary, we could offer the experience of our eastern cities in proof what has been aavnncedj as it is a well known fact thut New York and other east ern citieavery generally preter even, tin for * heir most costly andsplendidbmldings.notwiihstandingiheyhave afullsapply of slate uttheir doors. Wiihtbese remarks we wilHeavc the subject with those interested, and will take pleasure in givingfurJOHN DUNLAP^fc 611 cal,ed ° n frhl7 corner Market and Second sis. ~ •. ’ central Tea Store. RECEIVED a full, and freeH wsortmem oi J Green and Black Teas, which will be Bold on the most favorable terms, wholesale and retail, either from Xenrivinal packages brin metallic packs,to-smt custo- II fens warranted fresh-backed or loose. , A H. c - KELLY, Fifth street. Howe’s Coogli Candy. Kcyeex* M’DowcU, Pittsburgh ;W‘R. McClelland, Man chester. v - . 1 - •. : •'••• <►*-*■' .-«■••>» Y ,.v. %jw&ZcqO Intel* In »». I 'lfel)2o ■ 1M Wood «t. gOfcfe*" bOXeS ’ l,l Sloiea ' lJ STUARIV SILL. IM.D PATTON Rl. D. PATTON. L. S. WATERMAN A SONS v¥v : . ■"■/■ v : ., Aik. • V:-; ILOVKR 'SKi*I)--5« bbl». jec>- by Bleamer Arena, *■ ami for sale.by. [feb2o] , . STUAKT & SILL. ARD-In kegs and bblam stowi Md forsale by ■: ■feb2o " ' aIUAKI qt olbt<. iRAB CIDER—IO bl)l* jim received and for sale. fe“ao. ■ ;STUART & SILL fOLASSF.S—A superior arucle fnr sale by J-”feb!!0 •• __ _ SILL: 'OBAOCO-—6O boxes prime G’s, cheap.lo close oul. feb2o STUART A BILL. t>liA— 20 ball chests Y. H. in sioreand for sale by febSO , STUART & SILL. ILOUK.*— 40 bbls. Family*, sIQ half bbls. do* ■yOO- do - Superfiucj.in atore ami for sale BTUAKT & SIM*. OLL. BUTTER —SO bbls. fresh, for ruble use i 40 kejra Uo; for sale by 6 SXUART & SILL -ICKORY NUTS.—IOO sacks, ie b> ' STUART fc BILL, •'JOHN- BROOMS—2OO doz. common, rf • 40 extra largo i rec Mon consign [febaoj STUART A SILL. lent, to close out. ,ACON SHOULDERS-In ’'"^UART&'sVix b febsS" 100 b0 « B 8 b *}°: Bna ‘ctIJaRT^SIU, 'EACHES-* 1 sacks on Imcd ; A ’EEii? G ~ !Sl> bnleß N ° a,, ° ‘stlhlßT & SILL bbls lpUre C ‘ ,let dT&AJlT‘& SILL. ioMMON iTdAKS--*0 1 (IOO common C^ors.wcl^e. ROUND KEEK—Oh (land nnd for »nle by ■ ■ ■ ■ feb2o RHODES & ALCORN > lORN KiKAL—On hand and for Bale by ■ nTnon . RHODES & ALCORN. ULLEU HARLEY—Of our own manufacture, con . jy ntly °" han ' 1 ' an ' l A ALCORN k IL MEAL—Oi our own manufacture constantly on hand andfor saloby. RHODES i ALCORN, *bio H 7 3d ft j opposito Bt. Charles Hotel* C\AT MCAC-Ofou own ,mamifacluio, .con»tantly , &2S b “ <l n “' l fot S ° lCbY RHODES fc ALCORN/ D, Mt - r by PEACHES— IHU t>u» prime Halves■ lor sile. [feb!3) WM.DYER. "Mt EDDINGS Ac.— GOO Wedding Cake Boxes, !W 200 Cornelian Rings; ’ f 12 do*- assorted Gold Pens; 12 do do Spectacles; 4 do do Razors & Straps Just received si tho Waicli a n d we 1 rytor e^of corncr of Market and Fonnh gts. L*fP IN G and » S 5 Wood street. r” ' London mustard* T*UEE London and Durham Mttsiard,bytne k«, lor J/ sale by [ocl3l:Uj JOSHUA ROBINSON. a UST RECEIVED, a iresh supply of Dr. b. S. Fitch * valuable Medicines, among -which ate remedies for Consumption, Coughs and Dyspepsia. Alto, Abdominal Supporters, Shoulder Braces, inhaling 'rubes, and Lee lures on the Treatment and Cura of f For eale br COULTER A HACKK, Druggists, < j oels -corneTof Wood and Third streets T>HANDII'^S —quarter and half pipes, of different, ili vintafres,of the following eelebrated brande t" Hennesey," “Otard," “Uapay tCo." “A.Seig nette," “ Pinet, Caslillon A Co.” “ Jean kerns- For Sale in lots 10 suit purchaser*. M.U. PArroN, i i*23 . : 211 Liberty sueet. C' liEaFwaFl PAPER—from oi io 25 cents-a ..MS®' a,i;i>,UßCTtfo,!!al y W P. MARSHALL. 43 T*- : f el) 0 -■* corner In anti Front streets. 2hnh havanaoranoes; .UUUdOboxea Malaga Kga.i ’ 150 drama do do 1501 do do do For sale .by JOSHUA RHODES A CO., i No 0 Wood street. C' —COPARTNERSHIP.—The subscribers ttave entered into Co-Partnership under the I Sra of Sewn, At i. Ot£LY. • ■ Wfu.. B» SCAIr fcs* aiHSon a. row. JAMES ATKINSON, j j a 3i JOHN M-OKEPY. TTEATIwrBUILDINGS. —We lire prepared lo fur- T~l nish and erectapparatua for heatinglarge or small buildings, by steam or hot water, and have engaged D. H. WihLtiits, from the cast, to aupe rintend ns conslroc- Uon. liSli • BCAIFE. ATKINSON & OKELV. nn. BARRELS prime N. O. Molasses, per steamer ZD Messenger. [dccl6] CARSON A M-KNIG HT. Molasses and sugar -82 bbls.N.O. Molasses j lOhhds. do Sugar Lattding from steamer Keystone State, and lor sale. juB 5 CARSON A M'KNIGHT, 01 Water at. Wrapping' and FRiNfiNoPAPbETfosale,in Quantities, by^ LANTATION SUGAR-32 iihds. prime plantation JJT 1014 c,op ’ ) ° n ffjgggrg m&lwom. 7 and LANTAGENLT OUaRD RAZORS.—“ The only safe and perfect Razor manufactured.' Just re ceived, per.express, another lot of these truly valuable and unique Razors. [jal.)] IV. W. WlbaUM. AH BBLS. FAMILY FLOUR; UU 00 bags Coffee; 80 bbls. No. 3 Maclrerel; 75 bbls. Tar; 100 bags Saltpetre; For rale by 5 T. WOODS A SON, Produce Dealers and Commission Merchants, falO No. 61 Water stre et Removal* fTiHE subscriber wishes to inform ihe citizens of Puts* 1 burgh and ihe public generally, that he has removed WbCARPUT STORE Horn Nos. 01 and 03 Wood Blreet, to the Apollo Buildings, on Fonrth Btreet, recently occn pied by the Museum, and has connected therewith the adjoining rooms, formerly used as the Chromelc Printing office—which, in connection wiih his old room, makes the most spacious Carpet establishment in the country; and his advantages solar surpass any house in this cay forspace, arrangement and good light, that he is certain of suiting every person who may favor him with a call. His stock is complete iu every article In his line, and great pains will be taken at all times to show goods to persons wishing to look or buy ocl3l SALE OF VALUABLE iaosr works, negroes, mules, &c. IN pursuance of a decree of the Chancery Court in Clarksville, at the October term, 1850,1 will sen at the Louisa Furnace, in Montgomery County, State of Tennessee, on the Olh day of April, 1851, the Furnace known as the Louisa Furuaco and the Mount Vernon Fnrnace, with aU the lands attachedand adjoining there to, amounting to some 20,000 acres. At the same time and place I will sell a valuable negro man, John Carter, a Founder, and his wife and children, on a credit of 1,2, and 3 years. The real estate on a credit of 1, 2, 3 aud 4 i Ulh of April, 1651, I will also sell, at the late residence of Robt. Baxter, in Montgomery Co., Tenn., the IRON PROPERTY, known as the Tennessee Fur nace and the WaterPorge, on Barton’s Creek, with all the lands adjoining and attached thereto, consisting of I several thousand acres, on a credit of 1,2,3 and 4 years. I Sumner County Landt near Gaflafm. I I will also sell, on the 28th of March, 1851, in the town I of Gallatin, at the Court House, 320 acres of land lying I in said County, knawn as the Preston tract of land, on a I credit of 1,2 and 3 years. 1 House and Lot in Nashville. 1 I will also sell, on thy 23th of March, 1851, a valuable I House and Lotin Nashville, at the Market Hon? e, known I Lot No. 64, situated on High st., on a credit of 1,2 1 and 3 years. Bond and approved security will be requi* I red of the purchaser and a hen retained on the real es tate in all cases. P- PRIESTLEY, C. &. M. Sale of Mules, Wagons, dfcc. I will, as the Adm’r of Robt. Baxter, sell at the Lou isa Furnace, in Montgomery County, fenn, on the oth day of April, 1851, all the personal property of the said Robt. Baxter, belonging to said Furnace, consisting of 75 Mnles, Wagons,"Scrap Metal, and Stock on hand, on a credit of twelve months. Twill also sell, on thelllh day of Apnl,lBst, at the late residence of Robert Baxter, In Montgomerv county, Tennessee, about 30 Mules, Horses, Cattle, Household and Kitchen Furniture, together with all personal prop erty of said Robert Barter; on a credit of 12 mouths Bond and security will be required on all suras over glO. The sale willbe continued at each place fromday to day, till all the property is sold. Dec. 17,1850. ROBERT BAXTER, Adm’r. f]~y Each paper will send the Office of the Clerk and Master the papers containing the advertisements, wuh -the amount of the fee stated. Published till day of last sole. The Nashville Union and True Whig; the Louisville Journal; the Cincinnati Commercial, and the Pittsburgh Post, will publish the above advertisement twice a week | until day of sale, and forward accounts to the Clerk and I Master for settlement. dec2S:tawts I —ClarksvilleJeffersonxaix. . ' Spring Stock of Oarpete, THE subscriber having returned from the Eastern cities, is now receiving his Spring stock of Carpets, Oil Cjtflhs, Window Shades, Stair Rods. Hearth Rugs, Door Matts, Drugget Stair Crash, Table and Piano Covers, Matting, Ac., Ac. AU of which have been se lected from the latest importations and best manufacto ries With an eye single to the interest of his custo mers,and all who may favor him with a call, great nainsisat nil times taken to show Goods to persons wishing to look or buy. Call and examine the stock, where can be found the latest and best styles of the above named Goods, with qualities 10 suil all ‘ Lynd’s Carpet Emporium, Apollo Banding, Fourth street. Cluck Lost. A CHECK drawn by ruin favor of Henryfntz, No. 1955, dated February 4th, 1851,0il N. Hointes t Sous, of ihis city, Tot three hundred and fifty dollars, uas been lost from the mall between Pittsburgh and Park ersburgh The public are cautioned against receiving said check, as the payment has been stopped. : feb!7 MILLER & RICKETgON. THE LEASE OF TIIKNEW YORK I)RV GOODS STORE, No. 89 Market streeL with Fixtures, and a small stock of Fancy and Staple l>ry Goods, to be sold at a bargain. Any person wishing to commence busi ness on Market street, the above old established busi ness stand, one of the best on the street. «an be had on favorable terms, if application is made immediately to thesubscriberjWho wishes to change his business, i ja3o ' WM.H, GARRARD. ■ * : i . i ■ ;■■ ' r. ■ . r< f B.Hoai 8. olNCEthemtroductiompf this new compound.Do JLn R and colds are cured m a very'short **<“*■ 0 f warrant Dr. Keyset's Pectoral Syrup o ' urc f “ EC “ n °j Cbagbs,Colds, Bronchitis, Lnieugius,» a( aehenper.iate Ilian any other mcoiclne ever d.scov “SIT HAS AN ENTIRELY NEW ACTION—The old Dough Medicines always sicken £lieLwe{had thd thrugh fiT'TSSSSss SrSS.SS.srfc; iSSSSSSSf dndChronS Cough for eight years, Jf J do- nUhiMtfises of fnmny wnhthe " I lT l .s e ol C u t ov' l Mn Chksjisi MnuieiKKs now kuown J-It is put up in half pint bottles at 50 cents each, or six would do well to keep a sup rtlv of this medicine on hand all iKe time, as it is one of and efficacious remedies ever discover ed f or all coughs and diseases of the lungs and incipient f CAirK'oN EXTRA—Many persons w.ll try to get you to buy some one of Ihe variousitostruma, but do not K»f»d them ' If vou want 10 get well, buy PECTORXiJ'stRW, and take no other, this will cure you. It has Wit some of the most valuable plants and herbs if the materia medica, and is compounded by u person skilled in the healing nrt. 1 Therecan ho no deception in this medicine. It ispreparedin your own city, Mid the proprietor has miraeroasicerlificates, attesting ll * Jdj“" able properties, which will be shown towny person da -I‘Aolms'wriranihToughoat the t lo^se lll ills medicine. Large discounta.-wlll-.be, made to those who will tako an interest in the medicine, It willi pay ikrae arotit to all agents: besides, they will be doing fut fcn g ng\™manir > ' b V . P lacing.m their hands the drenteat medicine for Lung diseases the world has ever jFor C sale;wholesale and retail, by KEYSVR &- M'- POWELL, Druggist#, MO Wdod etrcel, Piltaburgli, Pa^. towhom all letter# (or agencies must be addressed. Yu* for salo'bv D.M. Curry. Allegheny city, » • otoc* Or, jr.,Brownsville; George Baird, h’Hnehntian. Hickory; George Keyset, M Keespori, }’ D. Vowelt, Canonslmrgll i and by merchants and drumrists generally : v-X 1 —* ’ " \ir ttention. Public . .. resvectfuUti invited to the foUomne truths, set forth « f reU, S to one of the most important Remedies of mod i "“'petroleum OR ROCK OIL; TT is not more than one year ago suite this 8«“‘ I edvwas brought before the public, for the relief ana Are of disease- Its great powers to-heal, have, since then become fully appreciated by tho community, and we allege that the longer it is inert the more ecruunwill its great fame spread. It is not the remedy of a day, goMip for the sole purpose of making money; buliono, ShfcE we conceive, will nomineei to used when aU nostrums have beer, forgotten. The PKTKUI.t-.uiu is Nalural Remedy, elaborated in the depths of the earth hv "noweVand agency that |anghs to scorn all human compeuTion 11-1. Our duty, When we write about a medicine, that-we write ratmt—that we say nothing calculated to deceive those who mar trust our word or pat confidence la our snrtemcuts. ; Tho sick..arc ■ very ant lo catch at auy thing that promises relief Irom dis ?Ese A story cai hardly he too highly wrought to art swer tlto obßctof gallingor humbugging some of them. ?£w, we dTnot deSire lo do this; we are anxious only ihni the truth In relalio/i lo our Remedy should be told. In order lo secure for ita reputation fur exceeding auy jriugtg nnicleof the matmatnedic*. Plain, unvaruished facts—facts that may be ascertained m ourowncity and neighborhood, bear ample teuumoify m favor of the re lr \Vhhin the past two months, two of our own citizens, who were Wally Mind* have been restored to sights SewSSsSol Iblindim-s,in the State of Ohio, have been cured. And,also,ibecuseor agentlemnnhi Bea ver counry. There are others; bui ihese case, are ues home, and may be referred to by aay persons who may have doubts oa the subject. These cases werecured al ter they had been abandoned by physicians as hope iess i Tho Petroleum will cure, when used according lo dlrec, lions—Diarrhma, Dysentery, Piles, Rheumatism, Gout, Neuralgia, Eruptions on the Skin, Pimples on the face Chronic Sore Eyes, Ringworm, Teller, Scald Head pains in the bones and Joints,.. old sores.Ulcere,%Vilw, Tumors, Scrofula, CanccT, Spinal irritation, S-cver and l pr“o: dU ßai?and U “Sd l .?dlieases of the Bladder, and Kid neve: Chapped Hands, Excoriated Nipple#, Com* and ■■Bunions, fit fact, itisacaksT emvxHSU.ansrov.and has been tried in most of the above diseases within the past year with the most period success. Lertmcams mat will astonish are in the hands of the will lake pleasure in showing them u the afflicted or others may say abouHbcir medicines, the Petroleum is the greatest Remedy of the ago. pnj ■sician* of high standing in the profession are beginning to use it in their practice. Those who at Cr *' ' with doubl and uncertainty, are willing to award It due nrsise and consideration. Before another year rolls round, all will be compelled lo acknowledge (hat the Petroleum is the greatest medicine ever discovered. For sale, Wholesale «dK«ml, 140 Wood street. Also— B.E. Sellers, 67 Wood street; D. A. Elliott, Joseph* Douglass, Allegheny by the Proprietor, S. M- KIER. Canal Basin, ah Pittsburgh. ’ Ua * ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER! P&FSINI THE TRUE DIGESTIVE FLUID Or GaiUlo Jttteet A CHEAT DYSPEPSIA CURES, PREPARED from Rennet,or the louith stomach of the Ox. after direction* by '^e-great Physiological Chemist, bv J. S. HOUGHTON, hi .D.,No. 11. North Eighth street, Philadelphia, t a>. . This is a truly wonderful remedy for INDIO E. STODA, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, CONSTIPATION, LIVER '•COMPLAINT, and DEBILITY. cunntZniter Nature a own method,by Nature’s own agent, the Gastric Juice. Half a teaspoonfull of this Fluid, mtused in water, will digest or dissolve Frvx Pounds or Roast Beet in about two uouus, out of the stomach. SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE! Baron LiKBio,in hUceJcbrated .workon Animal Chem istry, *ays: u Ait artificial Digestive Huid. analogous 40 the Gastric Juice, may be readily prepared from the mu* cous membrane of the stomach ot the coif, m which va rious articles of food, as meat and eggs, will be so soft ened, changed and digested, just tu the same manner as they would be in the human stomach.” . i)r. Pebkjba, In Uirfamous treatise on “ food and Di et,” published by Fowlers A Wells, New \ ork, page states the same great Tact, and describes the method of grepaiation. There are ;few higher authorities than Dr- Dr. CotdßK, in his valuable writings on the c * Physiolo gy of Digestion,” observes that “a diminution of the duo Quantityof the Gastric Juice is a and all-pre vailing cause of Dyspepsia;” and he states that “u dis tinguished professor or medicine in London, who was peverelyamicted with this complaint,finding everything else to tail, had recourse lo the Gastric Juice, obtained from the stomach of livingainiuals, which proved com pletely successful.” . • . .... Dr. Graham, author of the famous works on Vegeta ble Diet,” says: u It is a remarkable fact lu physiology, that the stomachs of animals, macerated in water, im part to the lluid the property of dissolving vanous arti cles of food, and of effecting a kind of artificial diges tion of them in no wise different from the natural digest- E, W. LYND. ive process.” t „ ; Dr Simon’s great work, the “Chemistry of Man.’(Lea Jk Blanchard. rliila, 1840, pp 32L2) says : “Thediscov erv of PEPSIN forms anew era in the chemical history of Digestion. From recent experiments we know that food is dissolved as rapidly m an artificial digestive Apia, prepared from Pepsin, as H is in the natural Gas *rprofesscrDoitousoH, of the Jefferson College.. Phil adelphia, in his great work on Human Physiology, devotes more than fifty pages to an examination of this .abject. His experiments with Dr. Beaumont, on the Gastric Juice, obtained from the living human stomach and from animats, are well known. ‘ In all cases, he says, dt gestiou occurred as perfectly m the artificial as in the natural msV mSI A CVR™, Dr. HotJGHTOS’B preparation of PEPSIN lia* produced the most marvelous effects, curing cases, of Debility, Emaciation,Hervous Decline, aud Dyspepuo Consump tion* fiuppoßed to bo on the very.verge of the grave. It is impossible to give the details of. cases in .the -Uuiits of this advertisement—but M ARKS been Riven of more than TWO HUNDRED KEMAKK. ABLE CURES, in Philadelphia, New York, and Boston alone. Thesd were nearly all desperate cases, and the cures were not only rapi<Yand vvonderful, butperma- Tu's a great NERVOUS ANTIDOTE, and pariiculariy useful for tendency to bilious disorder, Liver Complaint, Fever and Ague, or badly treated Fever and £goe, ana the evil effects of Quinine, Mercury, and other drugs upon the Digestive organs, after a long for excess in eating, and the too free nse of ardent sptr its. It also reconciles Health with liuemperanco. OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS. _ There is no formof OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS , which il does not seem to reach nnd remove at once. No matter how bad they may be, rt GIVES INSiAW i RELIEF! A jinglf dost | Sms; and it only needs do be repeated, *° r “ of 1 to make these good effects! permanent. FUKii r ut BLOOD and VIGOR OF BODY, foHow nt once. Ii is liartieularly excellent in coses of N:uisea, V Cramps, Soreness of the pit of the Stomach, distress af ter eating, low, cold Btate of the Blood, 1 ieltvincss, L□ %v -ness ol Spirits, Despondency, Emaciation, Weakness, l 'ft!ce7o l NE DOLLAR p«’botUe. One bottle will of -1 botlte written signainre of J. S. nni.edSiatea, N CHOUSftA or auy of >« ,y"f Louisville, 300 bottles are retailed daily, but fcw l Cholera have occurred, oud they Y eT from boats or those who disrcgardedour^adv^e^^^ j For sale by KEY3ER & Wood it i*iltsburgh, where the genuine aruclo may burned. v”^.! IrjETROLEUM—A cerium euro lor it; disease very prevalent this hot weather t tunuer of ‘^^^L.Uwood fy^^fSWco, , » * {• •VIS^T ,4-C'V* ■ ;>■ -.'.'V .. a . 1 I. t f, “ V' 'V i ■; 4t: -v>: v - ; r-* •*»'.- 'kh i'*:** I i BOOK AND JOB PRINTING. Si'W. Corner o* Wood and Fifth Street*. rpHEProprietorol tlie Mobnino Post »«d Nbbc™ X BBS MAKorACnmah; respectfully informs li.s ft add tlio patrons of these papers, mat he lias a tarß sdrmient ofJOB TYPE AND ALLOTHERMArMUAE necessary to a Job Printing Office, anil that he.is p pared to.excoute -.n.:;.- LETTBH PBKSS FHIHTIHO or KVEBT DESCBIFTiqH Hanks, " Bills of Lading, C r" d , ' VnmphUls, Bill Htadti iiatfns.' Handbills, Blanks, . ,“siWnal | iij-AlUinds ofßlanlts, Stage; Steamboat and Canal Boat Bids, with appropriate cuts, printed on thesho notice and most reasonable torus. and 'He respcctfally asks the patronage of his frienas anu I the public generally, in dus branch of Ins |_ US j['2jli'Eß. JAMES W. WOODWEIiI*, gl i r m sr uf cabinlt rtfSkhn FTTRNITVnE MANUFACTURER , • H * 'Ware-room* 97 and 99, Tlilrd *treet. 1 W. W. respectfully "informs hlsiriendsandcosiora- J . cm tliu helms now complied, the »a?g«iondf nest stock of household furniture f v f. r ,J 1 ' f “'*, i iv wiih this city, (is he is determined to upholid 11 ‘A™., . well-seasoned maieriai3,:bcBt.vyorkniatishjp,an ... .designs fund from the extent of Ills on erßj slid faciluv ill mni ofacluring, ,he is enoited ,tp produce wa , furnitate, at the Towel; prices. n,. .... tile nus adopted the principle of ide ntuy i nff the turners’ interest with his own, in quuht, keep, always on hand the greatest S f cription of furniture, from.the clieapest and P] 1 ™ 631 * the most elegant and costly, that a house, one; may tie furbished from his stoek, or manafmamil expressly to order, lie therefore solicits an 'nspechon, that the advanluges of his establishment may i ■ The following articles consist, tttpart, of his » “c k, wlnch for richness of style and finish, cannot be surpassed in any ot the Kaetern owes: Parlor, . " drawing, din ing and bed room chairs, of every variety, consisting of rosewoood, raa hogany and walnnt LUzabelbeii, Couservaioire and, Easy ChaJMj ® f . cv n e j%:. description; Couches, an , vuns of the lutes! French end Americnn Tushaes, What-Nots, and Indies’ parlor Wriung Desks of various kinds; Work Tab es and ftjcy mJ«W . stands, raustc stands, and holders, nmidie lop, in hogany, rosewood and walnut cnn’te 1.0 , . hies, extension dining tablo,; all most improved, and decidedly the. best kmd made; card, Pembroke hall and pier tables, wardrobes, bedsteads and wnshstands of each a large assortment, gothic hall and parlor reception chairs, ottomans and stools, secretary and book cases, side boards, ate screens, towel racks, hal stands, and music stools, cribs and cots for children; paper machc, mble anil tea poy», m *‘ hogany, rosewood, ami. ituaiu pearl rabies, BOATS aiSHOTEI.9, furnished ot the shori em notice- ' . .. All orders promptly attended to mIATHS ASH FCBSITUUK* l Thosawhn are m wuntoi Furniture arc respectfully k co. R’amltare And ’ Chfttr Waw llooia** • = j -~?*p B YOUNG A CO., evrrui of Th irrfA £SSOJ&ami Smith/Ulditu* oppcnU JSrownH Ha^J.V^ i r» •' Pimburzh ,Pa., keep Constantly on hand ran. [ make to order, at the lowccl ® ; HOUSEHOLD and STEAMBOAT FURNiTURL, and CHAIRS, of the best workmanship and most styles. -• ... I----- ----- - j ~steomboaUi Atioyl ■-.- 1 i ffy.. fa Tus subscriber* tender their acral .UigfflgiJknowledamentsfor tto favors be»tow Wfe* SfSKeB by their Steamboat friends, ana |¥J I «mnM MsTwtptfullv remind them and other* loic - Sd taß'Stot they are at alt times pre pared to furnish, on the most reasonable terms, even description of dabiu Furniture and‘Chairs> ot the bev 1 mute rial uud workmanship. IBs OUKU & OU., mater Corner Third and Southfield streets. I febls opposite “Brown’s ilotcl.” S. C. UAMMKH. H r a Bulel. , C A BIN CT WABEROOM, SMmikTELUSrREK^ Eawtcn Stven&slrat andS&aiattTTyalUyyPitUbvrg,ra f * HAMMER A DAUBER keep constantly onband nl a variety of excellent-ami fashionable Furniture, J@&warmniedeqbal to anyiti the City, ami Mid on as favorable terms as can be obtained at any similar establishment in Ac West. They Uavenowpnhaiulan unusually extensive stock, embracing all kinds of I arm lure, troth the cheapest and plainest to ‘he most and elegant. All order* promptly attended to. mtU-gm '—»~\VM E. NTEVENSON conlinuesvo uianu furmf- CABINET-WAKE ol every desenp tf t i OU , at hit old a'fafcd. corner at Liberty and streets. UNDERTAKING otlended to, in all its branches. Uxtra Family Flour* the convenience of the citizens, the proprietors 4 of tilC “PnTSBUUGiLCITVMILLS, ’have placed boxes for ike receptionof orders, aitUefoiloiytßg p aces: J. iR. Floyd’s store, corner of Wood and 6 tn »tB., , hi. Haywood 1 * Shoe store, corner Liberty and Market A. Bcelen’s store,3d streetf . : L Wilcox, Jr., Druggist, cor. 4th and Smiuificld, John t Smith’s store, cor. High and Wylie streets j | TeleemM. Office, Fourth Eirect; • • H. C 7 Kelly, Grocer, cor.sth si. and Market alley , M. Grass’siM'e,9in Ward. . . The Flour wait us will call twice or thrice daily, for onler,.auditsFloii. Ac.,delivered fromply cuhcr m barrels or sacks, (sack Flour is preterabie for family use,) wirboui churge for cartage. . ~ ~ It is plain that uo account cun be allowed, aod that ibisarrangement, as. we HOI FOB CAWFOBBU. rllHTi subscriber has been aulhoriztd to receive ruck- I aocß to be forwarded to Sun Francisco by the house of cORWINNK, BROTHER A CO,. at Po«m«, and to encage Passage In Gist class sailing Vessels from Cutmina lo San f'lanciscu Evcry mronnauo^rive.i, on application to JOSHU A Rotuwsun, aolS Post Bgildings, Fifthat., neat V\ ood. /THEAPEST SOMMER OOOi*. IN TOWN.-Lighl I , Cloths, all wool, Cashmarettes, Scotch Plaids, Lmen Drills and Ducks, with every variety of Mar seilles and other Vestings “"^fiff^bJlNSON. " Fhlloabpby or'BrantlretU'a Vegetable Fills* the theory of the. circulation of the blood W was established, the secret gprmgs of vitality were then partially exposed to our view. We saw and understood that the food we eat, was converted into Wood, which repaired the waste of the animal machine; the food is fuel, which keeps at a life heat the internal (ires that warm and invigorate our inner raun.' The blood is nil electric fluid which carries this hern to every ramification of the body, even to the eitrcmiues of the hair and homy nail. While the blood is thus the scat of life, it is also the seat of disease. Food Ifives ibe body strength; Brandreth’s pills give blood.Um necessary power to throw out from itself all imparittos, ‘bus ren dering the stream of iife pure and healthy. If men were more sincere, there would he fewer religious creeds, and if they kept close to nature’s laws in the management of their bodies, they would require little medicine. As men grow intelilligent they will become wiser and hap pier; even now, their wisdom is proved by IhefacrUmt,, when sickness nssails them, they use BrandreutB.Vege table Untveral Pills, which soon restore them to health, They are peculiarly adapted to the climate, and require no extra care when they are used, to either diet or cloth ing. They should be always in the house, so that upon I thl first indication of sickness they may be used. One dose in the beginning is more potent for good, than n dozen oiler the sickness is fixedin thesyßtem, In colds, coughs, asthma, rheumatism, cosuveness, fevers, and ih all acute, heavy or deep-seated pains, their effects will be fomsdbeyoiul all praise. Three or five Will act like a charm, often curing a dangerous malady ut<ince,, sa ving months of sickness and 'h® .f,T* iug. Remember, Brandreths Pills are a known and foßy tested medicine, ond that m used by hundreds of thousands in this country, and throughout the civilized world. They tire quietly superseding- a 1 other medi cines. They take onttraly that from the blood which is I the cause of weakness and pain, leaving.strength and health ; they produce healthy sleep at night, and an ap-; petite that relishes all kinds of '9 .. rilniya ln w I Sold at N 0.29 Diamond alley—the Only place in Pnti- I burgh where the genuinc-Brandreth Pills ore kept for sale ~fc e^° rBiBlie * U lhCOrliy “IiIOMAS REDPATH. -a, MHnisIKBSCO»> • T Havr ON HANDattheir extensive CABINET and CHAIR IOANUFACTORY, No. 64 Smithfield st. a large assortment of fency and plain Furniuire which they will sell 15 per cent.-below customary rates._ . Terms —cash only. 1 “ Dissolution* ’ . rjtHE Co-Partnershipheretoiore extstingbegeen the A subscribers, under the firm of J.S. BONNET A Co., is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Eilhor partner may use the name of the '““^^^‘‘'bSnNET. MATTHEW D. PATTON. April Ist, 1850. !f7* Having soldmy entire interest in the firm of J. S. pfmj Bobflngi ... . niUE subscribers respectfully inform the citizens of 1 nnd vicinity, that they are now fully pre pi e j olu o d?? 6 for GRAVEL HOOFING, in n mm- Knt 10 be surpassed in this city or elsewhere, From. I iheir experience in business, they feel confident that they will render satisfaction to nil those_who may give them work. The superiority ol G ravel Roofs over any other kind.parUcuiariyin case oi lire, is too well known Tojrcquire any argnment in Us favor. To those who are mihcqnainted wi& our work, we beg leave to referihem lo Messrs. Thomas Liggett, Sr., John F. Perry, Rody Patterson, Si. Kune, J r., and others,for whom we have done wort. Orders thankfully received and promptly attended to We will be fonnd on Wylie street, be uiffh andTunnelstreets. weeniiign MATTHEW McGOVERN. JOHN SKIN NIN. _ __ ti. c. StooUton, BOOKSELLER and stationer, No. 47,(X>U?itiU of Makhkt 4ND Tmnn sthekts, HAS constantly ou hand for sale—Writing, Better, Printing and Tea PAPER ; Bonnet, Binders’, Fal lers’ and Trunk BOARDS; .Book and Newspaper PRINTING INK—which he will sell at the lowest cash pnaes, or in exchange for Rags and Tanners’Scraps. * ’ * s * ' y---: J :'ii■ i-T■■V-.'T' ■ .j— -.1- • '•< T»" • . Winter Cl>tUa£rBaU><><: Ww.hj Vamb. | PUKI.ANY, 160- liberty JWA'W'v'B, 4 • hand a Inigo dssotiment of tlio lau.»i stjlo of ■ WmterCoals,or.tanhionalilo colors. AlaOj and all other articled in the clothing; line* wholoiale purchasers Will finnan .most desirable stock to select rlrom; and will be sold low for cash. iuecu. B. HI. ARGUST, y j MERCHANT TAILOR, INFQKMS his ftiehds’ahd customer. thalhe; us open ed a, CLOTHING BTORhsraV«o.' 85 Smithlie d stj, where they can be suited at alt times with anything tu his hne,made in Uie most finished style aua workman* like manner. His Goods. are all-fresh,■ofiMte pestjiutt. most fashionable material, and no pains will pespareu to afford the greatest deareeof-satisfaction tan** P al * ibns. A good stock of Ready Made CLOTHING a * w ®7 s ,on hand. IdtclO HI. KELIT, MERCHANT TAILOR, No: T7-Bmilhficld street. Piusbvrgk> JFu.y HAS JUST RECEIVED FROM THE EAST"* targe and carefully selected stock of French. hnglißh and American CLOTHS, CASSIMEREB nnd VEST* INGS-rof the most approved colors and styles,*' which he la prepared to make to order in the very best manner and or the most reasonable u/rms. v ■ ,* ■ ■ .He has always ou liantl a good assortment of. genße: meits Fashionable nkadi made CLOTHING. Slnrts, Collars, Cravats, Haukerchirfc. Gloves, Suspehuers, act nov3o:3m .- ■. - . ■ ■. ■ o TH E R i r: DOORS! JOHN .M^^-'-KEY. Wholaala and Relav • Clothing, lsl Liberty it. j»t, Pa. . | MY Block of Fall aud Winter Clothing is now wady , amounting 10 upwards of 31U0,0W. which I think | will be foondto by one of the choicestselecuonsoi gar ments ever got up in tht? or any other city m the W est- ( er Sh^pu l rchaseB bating been all made early* I have therefore avoided the lataadvances made in almost an descriptions of Woollen Goods, aud am therefore cita •bled to offer my slock htunusually low ' I have this season paid more than usual attentions© the mamlihcturing and style of my garments, bo that me very ‘ lowest prided as well os the finest are got dp in a style and elegance not to bo surpassed. Hundreds,ot new customers,both wholesale and xetiul»llittvc been-, attracted osinuch by the superior makfl'Of the clothing lasby the lowness of my prices. . . . < e > The proprietor would particularly callthe attention ol all -dealers in Clothing to hia presept rtock* Relieving that upon examination of die quality and prices ot nis , Goods they will be induced to purchase at his establish ment. The wholesale room now contains upwards pi 8,000 garments, from the finest in quality to. the lowest in ** The proprietor is now determined to make this depart ment a point of great attraction, and with this view has constantly ©nfcand a large Quantity of goods suited to every section of the United Stmes. > ’ ■ Iu the coiling department will always be found a very large selection of all the cholcestmakesof ClpthSjVW simeres and Silks, to be found in this or eastern markets. : He fs prepared to make cloths to order in the shortest notice in the latest and most fashionable styles. ■: He respectfully invites his old fnends and custpraers. aswell as'thfrpalilicla:geiierali to call and examine for berasclves t° gaJ n. Hawaii *» V*** V"*': -" - ,: t.- * \* cioti)Sr»gt r.iothtas ; Great Inducements to Bay Olotbins I WHITE OAK FORKS CLOTHING. STQC.EI . - LIBERTT.AND 83 I&WISSTREETS. SHE sabscrfter .wishing. , CLOTHING, offers his EXTENSIVE ASSORT. . iOT NEW AND FASmONASm BOOBS ni VERY LOW PRICES. Persons wishing lo parcbajSe ' *^^ mbney by XPAVITT. Premier. AGENCY OF ' ■. - 1 -.: ■ ; Eeineih I> i Celebrated Patent Sbeare* celebrated patent ihiilors’Shears. He offers these shears how at manufacturer’s prices. Having a eompleie as. sortmentof these Shears, from O'-iic. up to Slat a piece, he calls the attention of Ladies, Milliners and Dreasma kers and Tailors, to his establishment, the'FRANKLIN CLOTHING STORK, 179 Liberty,slreet, 4th dMr from St. Clair, and respccllully solicits a shate of the public , ttrUcle COI J:FrHAVEKOTTE Pig (&00&2. SEVENTH GREAT SEMI-ANNUAL SALE OF DSIOOOIIS, One Price Store of A. A. MASON A CO., : iVas.63 and M Maria strut. ILL commence on Momoat, December 30.1850 VV and continue throueh the month of i anuary. On this occasion. the whole of their immense establishment Kl be throw’n open for Retail Trade, and tl.e.r exien. Jive stock, amounting to One, Hundred and Thirty Thousand bolters, will be offered nt Retail, at tally one- Salctoanyoncof ftiVh Caihiiieret. - - . 75. c* Usual price $l,OO f 500 pa' Cotton and Wool Cashmeres, 25c.; psual pn-’e t s. Cotton and Wool Delaines, 15, Ifijc. Usual f l 3opsI > HiS»S'ioreff.’PlamDeLainei^45c. Usualprice 50 ps. Striped and Figured Silks, 50c. Usual .price 1 ' , sUps. Black Silks. Reduced 25 Micent.j . . lOOps. French Meriuocs,Sl,<!!>. i 300ps. Parameuas and Lyonese Cloths. Reduced 33 ] ? C 2500 Long Square Shawls, which will be sold, at from felto 85 less than the usual prices-; I 3000 yds. -Bonnet Ribbons at 8 and 10c. Usual price | Fast Colored CaUcoesjMc;; ÜBuaJ |»nte9c.; I ICO cases English and American Calicoes, S and 10c Usual price 10 and 13104 _ _ ' . ; SOcases Bleached Muslins Reduced 2c.peryard, i 260 bales Brown Muslin-all gtadssj ~ . . i Also—Luces, Embroideries, Trimmings, Hosiery and Gloves, Linens; Checks, Ciolhs; CnssunereS, Cassmers fToaether with an immense variety of other Goods, all 6f which will be marked down lo lower prices than any KSy cal Las many of their choices, Goods wiUsoon be sold. The lowestprice hnmed at firs,. & CO., f{ o3 . Q 2 and 64 MatkeUtrccu preib Oob(Ul j jjo. 5*X. Ji/vK r. S:TREETj tScH?WWUr- Mi AMERICAN ! WIIVi'EA i ' OODS! . • mRE undersigned if- . r cjvingfrom the Eastern ll cities by Express p ■-- • udid assortment of Fancy and SuJple Ury Woods,pi • imsed exclusively for Cash, front the importer* and manufacturers, at least. Twenty ficfcneremi iMoWtAe-ttwi of those-wbomade their pur* Phases earlier in the season, and Will be sold W hblesale t" d BARGAINS. i 50 pieces Lupin’s -Preach Metinoes, Cherry, Scarlet,. Pink,Green, Maroon, Black, Mazarine Blue and Made Colored, from 87*c. up to the finest quuUty, manufactured^ under the French Republic, ■■ ■ • • . , . : ; j 5 Pieces Superior Bombazines, Lupin s manufacture tSgffiSS Start Alpacas, from 18| cents i't jZri upto the finest Silk Wurp und Mohair Lustres ”125 pShes Thibet,'Parumelta and Coburg Cloths, all' eolorsand qualifies,and cheaper thnn ever beforeqgpr- and British Prints, superior quail-, t'y. and will Be sold at extremely low prices. , 7 450 SHAWLS: Superior Bay SUUe und Waterloo tong Shawls, Chamelmn, Silk and Turk Satin DC Ohem andnll Wool Brochn Shawls, Biacknud ColoreAEm broidered Cloth Shawls, Plain; and Embroidered Black und Colored‘Silk Fringe; Thibet and Mous Dc Lain Saperior D«bs Silks: Plain Chnmelioq Silk and SatiaDe Chein, Wideßlack Gro De Wime Silks, Plain’aiid Fancy Figured Silks, and Black Plaid futility, and will he sold at a great redaction trom torm- i rpriC?B i)OMESXIC ANP STAPLE GOODS; j sod pieces BleachedMoaUn, good, quality, all wlqths, yard vvide Brown Muslin, from Oic. to thelmst article manufactured.-. - ISO# piecet Rod, White and bellow FlaanehMrom 1», "'ents.pcr yard-up .to the.finest Silk -Worp-und Welch pmcesW^Sdnmi'warranted made of Flax yam, round thread, wire twist, hand spun andgrass blc ached. i 125 pieces Checks, Bupenor me. e, from. 8 to 181 cents per yard, together with a large assortment of Damask labfe Lrncn and- Table Cloths, Rassia D.aper and : Crash, Casninetts, Kentucky-Jeans, Bed looking. Bp mestic Ginghams, Colored Cambrics;, Plain Lisiseysi, Madmen Ladies and Gentlemen’s {f’2 v “ ?? 1 f !£fi mi? -i-including every variety and; quality, which will be are [SaAeyS^ V imdv aND HOUSE FURNISHING. .GOODS.— A. Tj A Mason&Co„Nos.<J2nadOiMarkelstrcet,keep OThand a large assortment of the following Goodssj.of ,'f Table Cloth spDamaslc ninl Diaper JtapWs JOver dale Sheetings; 10* Boston Sheetings; OfAtlantic Sheet ings ; 40 incKPillo* Casing, &c-,fcc.. ■■ .e. IfehB •r\K' LAINK3—A large and Bplemncr assortment of I 1 Gold Medal, Hamilton and trench De L&ines ana Cashmeres,from 12 to 25c. per yard. ! Prench all wool: He Lames and Cashmeres, at ex tUmely low prices.: A. A. MASON dr. CO;,:. 1 "riST ° • ■: 62and04Marketers. ClotUs X CtotHs T Clottos J i T EASTERN JOBBING; PRiCES;—II6- pieces- A. . Black aud FaricV colored French and. English CLOTHS ; Pilhl, Cloaking arid Drib Cl6lhs. ’ - Y Jusi opened at ; t /. ' A. A.MASON A CO.’S, ; dees : Noa. 02 arid 64 Market street ■ Important to Tailors. ; - *TJST J Shears,fromJ^o.lOdownto N 0.2- . ALSO—3 Doz. Barbers’ latent Scissors, direct from the manufacturers, and for sale, at ' BOWN A TE7TLBY’B,I36 Wood »t.> 2 doors, below Virgin alley. - ■r\KY APPLES—62 sacks Dried Apples; • 1J < lObbls. do; For sale by joB L. S. WATERMAN * SONS. V** if t - * • . *, :: . ••' f-.'V' ! i '" 5 TrG' WJLLTiUI' STREET, T’InLADELT KfA, THE UNRIVALLED MiACßtbr obtmmngnU \V mes, LtolOMfate;, GOOD and CHEAP. • ■ . _L__ ■: “ SNlDfcß»hu lately—metmscqneoce of. the nuroer • ous large sales made byhiro 10 eonsmliettd^itoMijc*- i -largely lo replenish his~stoClt by.freslirirapoilauona, aau he bas now the satisfaction of offering some of lh “ “?! Wines and Liquors evcriiuporlCd tiy.litm. . He. wonld. refer to some invoices us follows—viz: ... DU FF, GORDON&CO. CiHgacK-,; c&ie Pale at very. low prices «,Tarc'otui/np4 WRW^* e v.. choice MANRAnILLA, all on draught by ilio gallQarn ; Also, rare old-delicate AAIQNTILIjAXJOj.ni W.w gallons specially selected for consumers. .Some ,fciX* WA.. 'AMONTILLADO In botltos, puUupjn Europe, which he 'Challenges as.equal to any tliat con be.produced. .1... t v The M ANZ ANILLA ami AMONTILLADO Slier-: (lies are peculiarly adapted.to convalescents, as tue> strengthen, without stimulating, and have, aot the acidoi hia sales to consumer* from the slock.of: * DbßaiEsrsa’%.: ! a^'Pifuse^ivines^re fniityiuul delicate,timllSiavel.ceii highly approved by; hlSiraslornyWrlfetßanse 01, their -’manifest superiority overall other Vorls,and Red. Wines. pa x?ey OK and prices. >“ hollies andon S^Per^asaflhringwitUclirpl)ie_aflecuonoflhebow-: , eUcanuot betoo careful intheirFOßl- Tif>h .SoSS^^ and qualities, at vary low prices, refail or wholesauj. in • the article of CLARET WlNES.generanv, tbe.sabscn bet holds himself to be. a Judge the nrrest stock here; from thoveryddwesl trice, by the singleuo-j Ten, to the first class or MEnoc* . Of BURGUNDY WINES be has a TargC-slock andean assure customers that he can present' tairem, from bis; vauUs/ns übodabouleaf Burgundy os France affords.* . SAUTERNE and BARSAC alwaysombaAd itvbotiles.. .His selection ioLRHINE andublOSELlrb'-WINES, [■from the cellars of Messrs. DminiABD.&doBDAS, of Co b leffS/iireerte naive, and muhber many Sill! 1 Mogellea from ihe lek'apdycsorts to the verylffiffi!!, vintages of. (is b jhos’how afinestock, 'embracing some very ; qld, ISOO, ofOtajid, Bwux &, Co* « CIrfAVIER or l&t f ” m eighth casks, and ( I&U.uvhhils : and “DUBOUCHE,” on eorwgnTnen^vihicsi oindMONONGAHELAWIIJS' ; KEY, jamalca spirits; preserving brands 'Sgefl&mi&naaavtss delvhiai PBEtsni paid. Orders’will be promptly exccu* teUi Xdd?esl yn,aU ° r,elCSra JACOß SNIDER,JR., auurese, > .. clieo p. W i«e Store, • ' 76 Wdfmit'street.Thila.; J. T. DeoUer, Woi>d«nr4* Co., Buildert and JEreetort. fif: ligktmng Hods t .«n.. SCIBNTIFICPJUXCIPI.ES, ORDERS left at this office ot the Post °® ce j, a “, <1 ,_ f “ r ;personal interviewear-be*e» •«*“ sueoy residence of Dr. Hunt, between VVomlnadP'erry- o_se RrferencesMirofessot Silliman. Editor of Sillimann. Joafn"n O. M. Milciiell.of the Cincmnau Observatory: Professor Robcrl Peter, of Transylvania Professor Chester lewey,D.D.j New York} Proleaflor -Jr. L. Cwsei, “in'Sfel. .wi ioothis;, loliiPHarperi Wilson . hi’Caudlea3, Mr. Childs, C°l-Mormn, Rev. Mr. Bparss X. B: Williams, Major Arsenal, Jolui p—; n » & Sonir. L» Harper, D.-N;; White,' W. A. Slar Sampson, Major Davis and John HShoeaber eer. 1 • ~V.•• • . —— i— : — : — TiELTOft’S SPLENDID OUTLINE att now; JT being introduced into all'lhe leadnig EChools iri New England and New York. We haTe obtained the agency for them ia Pittsburgh, nndtayile teachers .nnd j school committees to call and examine them • . _ • No I—Map of the Wostein'Hemispkere, 62xS*« inches. •Ndi-2 do - Eastern . do . No, 3 do - North America, '„n X ?y No. 4— do • UuitcdStates, IS x lo ' No. 5- co Europe, SJ-fc t itierica i Afden, ;? ■ Price of the series with key,S2o} or the keenly and S For “ale at fubiishei'e prices, withuut addmon ol ftei S hl cha^, BQPK ;; ■ eor Market and.Foufth sU. FlourEedateii ; : tXTILMARTH & NOBLE will selUhe.r fcxlro. Flour, W delivered oiMmd afler the J«: BVu 100 £)54 E>st A liberal dia*. eowioteiailera. .; A-'. NODLF. TIyfEDICAL DEPAR.TMK'JT.-rTho tegular course.of M Lectures will commence ott the firsl ef ■, aadconUnne until the lost.*!. February. The Anatomi cal Department'will be opened and ready to receiye Students by the first of October. The MedicalDepart rnent will be under the direction of the; followidE l PBOTEBSOtIS: , j Z. Freeman* M/Dy Professor of Anatomy. ' ] R. S. Newton, M.D., Professor of Surgery. , t ; H. J. HulcEjM- D.',Professor of Theoryand Pracnca o | W BrnD C^\’ir Eix, M DyProfessorOf Pbyaioiogy, Pu-. I J K^i^S^^iedica, Therapy I ' J. of cent,cry and J. Mt I)., Professor of Obstetrics (ind Unfi eaees of Women and. Children., . . I " :. CLISItinK LECTBKES. I Medirin!—Prof. H.d. Home, .<>. Suigrru-Prof. H. a. Newton. ' 1 2 FaEBStAS,jr. D., Anatomical Demonstrator. r Thefees.for a fulluourse amount to'Slt'oe Each ProfessoPsTietter,SlS. Maincoluior’sSs.. De t monsiralor’s Fee,‘SlO. Graduation, 520. Those desiring luribermiortnauoi), will please address their letters (postpaid) to the Dean; and Students arrl ctat itotei. , Dean of the Faculty. , LAW DEPARTMENT. ;■ ... Uon E W M King, Prof. ol'Theory and Practice 01 Law Jf no Dslavield, Esq, Prof of Commercial, Jurispruuencc. 2Vrr7u—Sso per session. . ... - :l ; All eommamcaUons perluiningto this deparuaent mast I be addressed to ‘ , , W - M. KING; t-.sq: . 1 Memphis," TVnu., March, 1850. - I The Faculties, for intellectual, abilities, moralworth and professional aclihirtraents, will compare farorahly 1 witht he most distinguished tit our country. "The Medical ] Faculty constitutes au inotialy any odter country —nilol them areable Lecturers and Ihe bt.sloi T ThowwbowUlcoittemplaiconrßeograEliiicalposiliou, and the ditent of oar population, can hayenodoubiua to the eligibility of our. situation for an enterprise ot the Sod. As to Uealthi inelnding all seasons of the year. We dens’that art«oihere.iitfA<w:more.... ,* t The first class of the Law and Medical Departmeulso. this Institute were small, bntlho gentlemen composing them nre talented and in Urn highest degree respectable— a favorable omen for the future prosperity of ihe Insulate.-. : Thatthe public may be satisfied of the permanency ql. this school,we feei it oar dnty to and Facultyform a unit in action, which angurs well tot its future success; and that the peculiar internal orgam xatiou whichdonnects them, o " 1 • President of Ibc Memphifi InslHuie. Silver ForlMf Spoon*» 4c* - . *iTTE keep constantly on'hana a largo assortment- of. W silver Forks. ’Spoons, Ladles, &e»> of our own manufacture, of & CO , 95 Market street- URgnlfying OF one, two ana three Tor detecting : c^^!Sitb,^ c %N a B otet.g,fc‘cS 0 tet.g , fc‘cS To the Gltluiu of Allegbeny city.. .■ * BOX for the reception of Orders for CITVMILLS A FLOUR is left at the store of Merger & Robinson, sueet. ■^^Oraere^l^o^^phei »00 Hen Wsmtifantjnmeaitttelyt i T THE CHARTERS RAJLROAD.—The wages . A- are 80.cenur per;aay; nnd Vve chargefSvo P«r sSk for boardingr Apply atthe office,an the Steuben- Title road, near M'Donald’s tavern—4 miles from barShf •Unneganfi BURNSIDEfHANNEY ,VCO. BAKER’S BROHA; Heclter’s Faram; Polishing Putty r Suitoh Polish Pnre Bay Rum} xecoivea ana for eole by * COULTER & HACKE, corner of Wood ax:d Third streets on BBLS. lake superior trout and sal «sU MON just received from the Pittsburgh and Isle; Royal Copper Mining Company. ; TheseFisn far excel in fine flavor ami fatness any coUghlin the lower Lakes, ami are put up «pre«ly for c . KEUIY) rioylfl 1 /corner of Fifth streetand Market alley.'- •A Healthy Location. TtHERE is no place mote favorably situated than Nun nery Hill* - It is healthy, and commands a most de lightful view. Person# wishing a lot, can gel one to PfeuseYAem, comaiulog from L. _ mWO well-finished offices in Post Office Buildnigs> X Third street. ;' ’ f ■ ... Vance Mar- TX loilg, well-lightedroom, third ket street,' between Third ' Also, asmall brick: house,in ” ,IIt Sfn,,GA!SZAM, svlvania Avenue. Inquire oi g eCo nd street. - oct8" : • - -—— JL used inT«;d,,mitiedd«> ,> tW t^ualume, !o»s hand, with Tins is ei- ! without the, poa.'ihlhiy V„. Guardj which is adjusted reeled by » e aBS ?r thc P e a.« niMly > Md simpUcuy,- Eve'ySr&ndc If the hnest tethered hteel. end warranted. ■ ,«untiyely'.me4" in '.England and pronounced ihh most perfect and. safe razor manufne-t “”Tbe new invention may,be need with perfeetsate- splendid iavenlipn. and-of greaf ttte -^.S^heWatehanddew^Sto^sop,. ■•■••■ . < ■ S. <V , «% etJ -fe ;■ r.- v‘4>*. - • ’'''•'■ ”' : . ‘ .*? **r '’ <C- •*.; a', /- ’ - ;•’ '.-•*,»w. v” ,• r‘i, ; ,?"*2:*3U£rT fcV • • ■v i. « ' . .. ’ *• 6 '*■ ■ ■ V.i- * ’ UE9IPBIS IRSTPrCTEV; - >V*' Stale mi»tuairinr6'Jn4Urano» 00»iP*“y " f;' .. , BBACJCII OFFICE,S4, 'ri'Hßbfesievldenceortbe Aiccessbf ( .*.. 1 .iKoißavorinisloimtislhoVSTATE.MOTEAEJJßK;-- A INSURANCE COMPANY?’ meet .ihe;TO°»*.,ff.JTOftit k : r . community,-'id the unparalleled tarioudt of ousiutn ir. -.- i ’which hasbfieo4oiM>T-bww)ff;i»su_eo *sss*l* '• p ..■ cies m a hule more than seven months ;and. M.oinK.,j [•„•. •• over 870,WXJcapUhlto the company. The Directors wj: . j.i •; proudto nearly all-the property IntniCftH W y»l w' the’safesi fcmd,tn small risks, and a large proportion... > Insured for only one year. . . * ; 1 »'* v"‘". B• : Number of >Policies ißßU9di~;*., • 3,953. ;> ~ • -.•» ••* ‘Araodntof properlylußured •••« 04,073,508 00 , r, > • AntcmntofffuaTtmle*prenunms*B4s,4W 38. • ■?■■ Amount of cashpremtums*r-«r* .24,GJljSO- . . £• Atnonnt of guarantee slocfc*— ■■■ .8 70,128 18". > : Amount b£ Tosses■&- * ‘ fTo be deducted from the .above the incidental expeji- ... ti.:-.- se so f the ; * “ ■ ?! - lT To ciiy onccontiyiraerchanisj and owners of aweii-. . ings, and isolated, or country property, it is believed ■ *;•' .• safety, andsecurltyvinferiorto,no Insurance Company/ *•. ■ ?. ■ ihthfs country.. . • • . .• .., |i : COfidtictedon theSjqtiilawe and greatlyimproVied flys--'" 1 . tetn.pfClassifieaiien pf Ri^ks; e^claping-all,special;;p hazards, insurihgonly a limited amount many one Io» / f: .calityi'taoffprecrudinglhe;frequeflbsriind : 6ccimeffce4)f *•• laige nres*ahdnWoj onbo!lLinc Staci£and.Miiiaalpla!),.... (, ? it not oiity possesses the dhcapbeks and accbttunodauon ]p( both methods* but entitles the iitfuredUoajpartisipa^--> . p : - itioii in the profits. V/.,.:- V Ifisbnderihe control of the following Diredtorst—J. -i J.GiHiti, Jollmß. Packer* Samuel T,. i », Alonzo A. Carrier, Philo C, Sedgwick. Robert , Ktotz. - J A RUTHERTORD, PrdiH. > ? v ■ A;J.«ILLETT,'Seb»y. • , : A: Actuary/ r t (fagfty.' l - ,> Penh OlntuAi iiife inßtiiranoe Goit PbO'Bi ' i . a -OBKT.-TN .PITTgBUSIIOHjW. H.J&AVIS, (vice J v . ’ Finney, Jr.,defieased,) NoIOS3 Liberty jmeet..' • • ■<„. - v Fof tfcebettercoovenience ofpersonß-residingjn 1 ‘lower part of-the city, thp agent.may also.be found . tlatly, frbln eleventh twelve o’cloeK* ■ ‘ ) the counting room -of ,J. :iii i. . ■. Wood street, where all necessary information will bo V eivfeir; and cohmiurucaiions promptly attended to.-*- f . i t»ampU!ets,esg>lainliig-lhe principles andbenefitSfor.Life jj |r 5 [-, Cubital stock overS2oD,oooand constantly-increasing n- .] Profits divided annually amQpgstlhoie.tQaured .for me.„, y | •Pittsburgh, Feb- 1,1851- r - , 2w . ;; < i,. city aridviclnityi ■ Alsoj oo tiopeny-ot-eyory; dMchft’ i - liorr, on steamboats and'Other vessels, either by j..,. transportation or on ioseas.> ‘ ;; . ;. r • • DIRECTORS: •.■■ns >‘ ArthurG.Coffin, Pres’t , ; Jacob M-Thomas,, ; 'Sarnnel W. Jones, • ' JoinK-NeDV i Edward Smith, lUcbard D. Wood,. . ; t , , ‘ John A. Brown, - Williarn Wcbb, Samuel RBWIth, r ■ • Frdhcie HaaMu*, - • - ; Samuel Brooks, .& , Charles Tayror, IVtlliamE. Bowen, Ambrose mite, GeorgoW. Aspinwall, , Thomas P. Cope, James N,Dickson, , - Sl'Morrisj Water, ’ ' H. D. ShefrerdjS|®*r- Thikis Uieoldeßt Insnranco Compauy, in uieumiea, < States,apd from Its high,standing,,lonßP*penenee, nm ple'menns, altd avfndtiig nit risks of an ptro Aauud* o&s character, may be considered as offering ample ts-.. curium the : ; , SAtHTY,' PERPETUITY- AND SECURITY. j . THE NATIONAL LOAN FUND ' , . TiIFE ISSUEASCB BOCIBTY , • - y '< : :OV--’ . AND NEW-YORK. * i capital, , "tTST ITH a large surplus of profits. A'poiUoa of both , i VV capital andsarplnsinvestedlnU.S.GoverTimenl ' I Slocks; and.otber sccurilieaJn lbe City of New VorJf; U i Policies held in this country over G,OflO. Persons u? siinng participate in the profits of the Company. • • • : * i ■ California mks taken at redueed fata. , j AmowUhe advnniages- oC a Policy in tin* Company. party insured for the whole term of life may of any tim**boTTaxv-ob*-haif th£ amount of annual premium, -without note or.security, or deposit of policy, and is en- . titled to division of profits. ■ - ' r- , He may at any. time surrender his policy, and re p? 1 back as value thereof one-half the gross sum paid,by himin annual common premiums. V'-jv* \ A party already insured for’whole life may, on pay ment of osmall sum.convert his insurance into a .pew policy upon the loan system now introduced; ; Parties already insured and entitled to a tteo-iWrrl Bhutouifrom saidtwortjurd loan, ’ ' prefer ii,npon ifie terms stated in the Society’s parflpn 'A party may, at a moderate ahniial premium, insur<. : for life, ajidlic survive to reach the age of CO years, las fall sum insured up,to $15.000, i0i1l 6spaid to him : or it he dies before reaching'that; age, the tuU sdm insure® 1 will be paid to bisfomily, or legal representatives. Ilthas become customary in the Atlantic elites forcon erecations to insure the lives of their Pastors, and On Chustmas or New Year’s day. m make thefannty.apre sent of the policy. This is certainly an excellent way of showing their regard for their Minis ter, whososalaiy in very many cases is scarcely equal, to his immediate fi warns. To the man of family, at his death, it Uaron- Bolaada .beyond expression to know ihat his.fceipless, little ones are thus provided for. - r. , Churches involved, would do welt to instire the lives of one or more of the trustees, at whose demise the amount would be applied to iiquidate the debu '■ /’ ■ nov2&- Wood at,second door aboveFonrth./ -; rt7 ; -.- IB3UBIISCB. - V': jf'l' rriHE DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY. iNSUR i 1 jgjCE COMPANY.—Office, North Room of the Ex change, Third sum, Philadelphia. • . ii Fiws iNsnuißOL— Buildings, Merchandize ana olhei & property in town and country t insured against loss: tt • (r ■ . damage by fire at the lowestrate of premium. • £ Mahink IttsnaAitcß.—'They -also insure Vessels**** *<•>• eoes and freights, foreign or coastwise, under open or { I «Decial policies, as T the assured may desise; ' .£ \ * ; Inlajtd TRUvSPonrA.Tios.-rThey aUo:insure mereban- c} :l ‘dizc transported by .Wagons,. Railroad Cara, Canal Bohts and Steam BoalS, en rivers and lakes, on the most ifJ |>' ■ —Joseph H. 3eal,Edmuiid A. Somler , (• -p John Ci Pavia. Robert Button, Jobn R. Penrose, Samuel Edwards, Geo. G. Leiper, Edward Davis, William Folwell.John Newlm,Dr.R-M. Hostor* * - James C.HandUTheopWlnsJ^anlding,H' j. Heniy Sloan, Hugh Craigs GeorgeßerrUl; Spender Me- \ livain,Charles, Kelly,;J. G- «Jahnsoa,'w n ay ,Dr.,;r S. John Evre» ■ " s* DIRECTORS AT PItISBURGH. Morgan,’al::. llugh CTaig, Jno.T.liOgan v_ , ~ . . WiuLrAM rtIARTIN, President. Taos. .C. Hxrn>, Vice Presid ent. Josr Fl£ w. Cowarf, Secretary. . ? • ITT" Office of the Company, No. 4il Water street, Pills-" L -burgh. <jel6:diry y P.A.MAPEIRA,Agent> l Fire niaiioe lAB&rftBO«« T r ' TIHEOFFIOftof the Insuranes Co. ef TVbhA Amttuis ? ;. , .has been removed to the \Varchouseof Hardy, Jones .. ? ; .it Co No. 141 Front street, third house East of wood ‘i, street,where thesubsc fiber will issue Policieaonßaild*. •; _ iogs andUjeir contents,and on Shipments by Steoijityoftia * and other vessels," for the above .‘old anl responsible tap3]~ ' "WM. -Vi JONES,Agenu, k* • ' ■ ' Life and Ueelth lnsarshee* ‘ ■ mllE MUTUAL LIFE AND HEALTH INSURANCE’J ?: X.. COMPANY, of Philadelphia* Incotr>Qraled.:by. t he Legislatdrii of Pennsylvania,Match,lB43; CharterPbt-‘- -u. petnal; Capiittl,SlUQ,t)oo. Rates tourer thananfPermtvH t < vania Company, and full ~H> per eenL.lower ( lbau the L - usual rales of fniV Insurance," as the fonowing-compart- -! ' boh will show. Thus u person or the age of 30 insuring for §too-foHife, must pay in tbe Oirard 82,36, Pennayf vania’B3,3o,.Peun Mutual S&SQ, Equitable 83,01; New Inland S*3i3o, Albion - atta’Htalih, Philadelphia. Sljbl*. :•>.*V « 1 [ '• --b Uihkcioes —SamueLD Orrick, Charles rDHaIVWmF ; r? Boone, Robert P KingfCharlcs P Hayes, M W Baldwin, Cbas OB Campbell, M M Reeve; hi. D.rLvwia Cooper, ; J Rodmau Barker, E H Butler; Edwin R Cope. Trot- • dent, Samuel D.Orrick;;Vic« President, Robert P. Kmg Secretary, Francis Blackburnc. . ; , \ . .vi Applications will be received and everv Information ' < given by SAMUEL FAHNESTOCK, Agent.. -OiFHjjti j; Commercial Rooms, corner of Third audAVood'streels v . Pittsburgh. . .. • I: OCtSthyM • • t INDEMNITY. Tba FiimlUlß Fire InsorsnCe o» rmußurin*. , .iftECTORSV— X) Charles W; Banckor, ; George.W.Ricbards,.\ k Thomasilart, MorilecaiD. Lewis, 7 Tobias'Wagner, . A'dofphiE.'Borle,- ! f >; Samuel Grant, •• ■ David S. Browne, , .* Jacob H. StniiL) Cuas. G, Bancksb, Secretary. - . jjy Continue to make perpelQalof utniieo * v j on every descriptionofpToperty in town and country. f ; TheCompanyhnve resorved a lorgc ConungemFoaa ;• ■which, mth their Capital and Premiums, snfejyin vested- , j afford ample protection tb the assured; J i 1 The ABseta of the Company. " published agreeably to au Act of Assembly, were as foi Ws, vizt—- , •.•.> ■«t air k+a*A\ —• ‘ i • •’•,! ; Slocks ils? 5 ■ ! ■ Cmit-fa.——■ ~ • • ! .... ■ . *13^18,4i« n Office N. E- corner'Wool*, and 3d sis **“ r Fir* and Harine ‘ M ;‘ nhHE Insurance Company of North. Armeticaj ©M*hil* * I delphiajihfoush l kduly Agent, the sub neriberfoffers to'mnhc permanent and limned Insurance oh nroperty,intUi* city and itsvicwny,and onshipmen 1 bv the canal add yjvera. _ y . DIRECTORS: t ArtlwtG.Coffiir, Preen. Samuel Brooks, - Atex.Henry, Charle* Taylor, '•SiiiiiaelW. Jones, B&muelW; Smith* : '• ; EdWard Smith, Ambrose "White, : Johh AiUrown, • - Jacob M.Thotnoi. •' ,J John White, • j John R. Ncfl) Thomas P. Cope. ’ : Richard 0. Wood,, : Wm, Welsh;. Henry 0. Shorrard, Se&>, This is the oldest Insurance Company In the United Slates, having been chartered m 1704. Itachartßr ispcr-r petiiai, and from itshigh standing, long, exforkoceiam-* pie means, and avoidinij all ri»J? hazardous chixraeler.ii rniy beconsfdereJ as oftifignaptejecum. ty to tlxe public. •/ . WIKMAbri 1 . JONES. ;p. At CoiuiUng Boom of Atwc«l,Jcmcß &Co. > \V»tei»ffi3 . fProiitsts., Pittsburgh * cov . 1 fiS-and ClMaTkei nr««t' '•• J. 1 AtcTATION JWL.ASSES—2O barrelaaew eropi : No*. aa and 833 Liberty «U (~..■' ;. ■ ... ••'. ■> •.■ :. ..... •■ ■ ■—■ •■ 'i. u~" -? y r V-‘ : ,rtr * Morris Patterson. 'CIIAS. W/BANOTpCpW*' .« .. - ■■■-.. 'A
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