SY?■ iji 3 Y'^xYYYY-.: • ;■., ■ Y Y-^' ••*! 4'V -, i h h * t *, v-\ ** t* ..‘ v * . V" f vyr• y •’ - 1 N*i' .*»<..-» */ ’ v* s !* - . . .< KJP&V%;;; '*£'!< sX : :O *-v„s:• :: rSfe-? : •% ’’•-- >l yy- V- v;: :;:: : ,■ J. \ : i+v.i-'cj\ ( -*'-e x * *’■ J * -i,t t , .’5 i’- m ••' <•••<;■■ >*- •■* 4*-** i-'< rts ■. • -L ■•. ■*- ;'• m * -- . if- ' ‘r *• •• ‘ ■ '* ■*‘ 4 S » t;*. r ', r .# ** Y» » v V t K't* s, V *. ;. . I\\ J,> I ' 4 *l v.* ;' . *i f i.'-'-ViuL-*’**V'"':''l’'■« ' ; • ■ ; ,S-' : '*• ..v ■■ -<"l* ’>l-- - ~ «'V.•;,',■-■'*■ > *.» .*•• m 1 * * ' , “ “ r f * J <’•; -■ J ''*• vf* j *■ iM' '*>;»: ** '" < *a*• -* ~s *- w A -ft* *l**,/ *■ \% ♦ , * ’'•l -i? J*lt'tts!’-»?.t.£ *Ar ;*«S * V-j v a*4*i,».y y?* V * 1 f (3 *? (tt? % h > • vVr.*: i * * o ft (u'\z f rs&tbs* ■‘- 1 C«u) ■*' < > St!' <*i V; /r U4tW ' Iwwn £V*nk? f-i^Cid' WmemM. m «SKi®y A 'S, v .mV/ >w >3 s»te^%io!jd M^mSiSXmi flsj 4®®s®SfeSß^^3^fei m®mm’ SispMs fe' »'i> -i l|pi®s?!,%f aa&felf?® SsfeitT 1 3> y s fM~f.* i£sri.-f>waru »c n\--* * / , v^\- f iff- W'- f " :■:.h~. •• ■••> ■ r - ;-v:' S&&-SE. ' J - . - n.:39^^ AC SILL - 17ELC0W PINE FLOOR BOARDS—a ne* ; »rUcle,. X 100.000feet,« e ». . foM . rr~ jAliegbeqKPluntnit Mill». bills. In store, and for fajo_veoj Klnwlii'-».r?i:»iair WM. DYER 1 Ohio Seei; jiust tccM -v/ udfar .■'■•• -> -v. .••*.• •:WM.DVfc»R»M ' " :: ■. r■ —■ ->• No/gPL Liberty street. ? -: . X ABB—S9bßft No Tj 1 w «> ; ••• lOTiega dav for sale by .> 1 febl3 AVM DYER OLD SCOTCH WHISKEY; ; i ... -Irish.,.- - '..dal'.' ; | Jamaica Bam, in boules. For sale by J Pi HORBACH, dealt 197 Liberty street. . \ iJTIO.LHT.—fRooms and ?ieain power. IcSIFE * ATKINSON, 119 Front fit P^ftbSP^ 800 1 LE—6O bbls. XX, Campbell fc Pa.’i Spring Water. . , JSL Brewery-; SO half bbla do; tor-sale at rnannfaetu ............ rcr’a pnrcs by - fcblO - ail Libbrty ft , f-JOLLANi) GIN AND IRISH. WHI a KEY — ;. - ■ 3pipes Anchor & Star brand Holland. Gin» . : Spttncheons Smart’s Dublin genome MalL.Whiskey; ; For tale hr [feblSl M.D. PATTON. “TjfrfNfcS—Borgunay, Pon,;Al&aeiraitoherry, Malaga, tv " Rod and Rnmeish, is lota to •Tor sale by " ■ • jfcblSj .;M. D. PATTON. AVENDER,Rasberry ana Pino Apple Brandies, for 4 sale by ffcblS} M p PATTON ONDQN PORTKR—SU doz., u R. Williams’ I*'London 1 *'London i Porter for salehy > [feblßl = M. P. PATTON. 7 jrVATU AND • •••-> -v/ . • . ;35Q4o“Rye; xn store 'and for ' r Sklcby- i - - [febl6] *- M.D.PATTON OI*OVBR0 I*OVBR ANJTtIMOTHY SEEJ)- = .■> 40 bus. prime Clover seed; ' 25:d0 do Timothy seed: loraale by » feblB M, B PATTON. LL BUTTE R—3 bbls. for sole by- ;••• feb!B :i 1 • M: P. PATTON. ‘ T)OTASH-»8 casks No. 1 for saleby ■ X feblB IX.D PATTON IROOMS—Iao doz. Corn Brooms In store and for sale. > feblS -’ ' M.D. PATTON. 3 ICE AND. RAISIN &—5 tierces 8. C. Ri<3>; 120 bx* X M. R.Rai&ins; .ibr saie by [_ fsbie M. D. PATTON. WJHERRYWINE-46 dox.Oasiellt 'fc- su* -• < pdrior quality—for sale low to dose consi/rameul. - feblB M.D. PATTON. i,*U> RYE WHISKEY—I 9 bhla. very superior quail f ■■v|.»r,fi>r«Ble'by ■ [feblSJ M.D.PATTON. • TtyoNONGAIIELJniRCTIFIED WHISKriY=-250 jyl, bbls. on band and for sale by ' , feblS M. D. PATTON GIGARS— 250 bx»- Principe, Uegalta, and Yara Sues fcflowprices.foraale by ! teblS IM. D. PATTON. , CANDLES AND STARCH—ISO bis. for Bale V at manufacturer’s prices, by i tebl3 fiL D. PATTON. - * s TI.RANDIES—2O half and quarter pipes Cognac, Bor i* deauxand Rochelle Brandies,of different vintages, >An store and for sale by jfeblB) M.D, PATTON. ■ {CHAMPAGNE COGNAC BRANDY—Vintage IBS). Uin bottles, for sale by |leblB] M. D. PATTON. TOTHIXE BEANS—O bbls. small white just rec’d an fY for tales by tfeb!3] WM. DYER. SF. FLOUR—IOO bbls. rec’d and lor sale by • • feb!3 SAMUEL P.SHRTVRIL SHORTS— 500 basb received end for sale by febia SAMUEL P. SHRIYER. lIQfaJNY—Id bbls just rec’d and for sale by XL feb!3 WM. DYER PER VINEGAR—SO bbl&vfor sale ai a bargain. fcbl3 iWfli. DYER. SENECA OIL—6 bbls, in store and for sale by. feb!3 .. •; , , ■ SAMUEL P.SHRIVER. >OLVbUITER—4 bbls. prime rec’d and tor sale by i : feb!3 SAMUEL P. Sfl RIVER." 7TIALLOW—IO bbls. Sheep and 3 bbls. Beei TaHow. X feblg 1 SAMUEL P.SHRIVER. OAK IMITATION.—Paper Hangings, grained inis Übon of oak, and varnished, for sole by: . WALTER P; MARSHALL Xi'INK Pale and Doric Cognac Brandies for sale by J? jas* V JAMES P. HQRBACH. SI.9A 81,50 AND 81,75 PER GALLON.—Tavern keepers would do well to try oar Fran* Pa/s the above prices, before- purchasing else* irhere. MORRIS A HAWORTH, _:Jb29 . . , • la the Diamond, OUGAR HOUSE MOLASSES—Saint Louis,' Baltin O Ground and Sl James brands, m store and for sole by y ffcbS] * KING A MOORHEAD. BUTTER— 10 Kegs for sale by . . . 1 fcbfl ; ••• KING A MOORHEAD. TNEGAR—2ObbIs. Cider yinegarfor sale by - ' ■ feb6 KING A MOORUEAD. "PEACHES AND FEATHERS’*- • “T“ •X' ' 500 bush.Dned Peaches; 4,000 lbs;Prune Ramocky Feaihers. For sale by .Vja2L . CARSON A M’KNIGHT. OAft BOXES RAISINSi 150 half do ; * SO tnols seedless Raunns; \.v 25 casks Car ranis, instore and for sale by. i. RHODES & CO , «■ • No 6 Wood st SOES.— 150 doz best cast steel Hoes; • sdo do Garden do,. on consignor and for Bale byfjaiB];L. Si-WATERMAN A SONS. EORKS.— 03 doz best quality cast steel Hay Forks; 30 do : do German do; ;• — . 40 do best cast steel 4 pronged Manure Forks, on consignment and for sate by - JOlB - L. S. WATERMAN A SONS. CtCYTHESNEATHS.—4‘.'KlNG A MOORHEAD. ■\l7 HITE HAVANA SUGAR—2O bores White Ha fy vana Sugar, just received and for sale by . declfl-— - MILLER A RICKETSON. BAPER HANGINGS—French andAmertcan Paper -Hangings and Borders, from 6}c to 52,00.& piece, foraaleby . . : W. P. MARSHALL, l Jttf.4. 85 Wood st murATOHES, JEWELRY, Ac.—Now in store, a large ff and rich stock of fine Watches,'Jewelry and Fahey Goods W.W- WILSON, • ■ dee2S comer of Market end Fourth sis. ’rvRESSJED FLOOR BOARDS—SU.OUO feet, well sea- JLJ eonedjand good quality, for sale cheap by JOHN .A. BLOOMER, . vjatS ... Allegheny Planing Mills. ■ B OJ£-BOARDS—25,UOO feet differenv tiuclcncBBes,7or «tleby. JOHN A. BLOOMER, jalg Allegheny Planing Mills. •TJEACHES—3OS sacks Dried Peaches; . i-» -JC-- •• -Übbls. do; i Forsal&by |a9 L.S. WATERMAN A SONS; fAMES—4O dot. pair hofseandtnflleharafcs for sale t-bf.'- . fiaS] L.S. WATERMAN fe SONS.; BUTTER-15 hbla. IreshKoU Rutter;. , 5 do packed < ■ do; ; • . .. :10 kegs do . . foraaleby JaB L S WATERMAN A SONS • • • Tin Roofing*.' ~ 7TIHE subscribers take Hus method to inform property holders.: house-builders, and all others interested, .-that they soil continue the business of Tin Roofing, in allila.branchea. Their skill and experience In this part of the business, hashuhertoenabled them to give entire . satisfaction. And they hope; that by continuing the . aame policy of usiug.the best materials, and employing -. skillfiu workmen, to keep up this favorable impression. ... If,the.qaeßtioa of Tin Roofing was new, or jast brought before the notice of this community for-the first time, we.wonld convder that the importance of (he subject would justify us m -extending our views on ns Bupenor . advantages. This; however, is not the case: We Bhnll ' therefore, confine ourselves to a few remarks. On the - fith-day-of Jane,l644Uneariy Seven years ago,) we fin ished our first job of Tin Roofing in this .'plane. From 'that up tq the present lime, we nave covered-.with tin ■ the roofs of the finest and most cosily buildings that oavebeetrerccted in this county. We have given onr - views oira previous occasion on the superior&dvantage Of Tln over iron, as a covering for houses. And ume; The great tester of all things,has but too clearly proven the correctnessof oar opinion. •; Again, if we Place Tin In juxta-posiUon. with Slate as a covering'fofoottseß, we think that un will bear a fa vo - table comparison, with some decided advantages.—' *- Thesaadvantages ore, that when tin is usedthoroof can: be made much flatter—thereby saying materials, in the: vlengtaof-raftere,brick-in ihe gablo ends—making the house-easy of access in case -of a fire, and. showing a better finish and appearance. AisOjWhen.Un is used r the gutters are worked in, thereby saving the extra and • rheavy expense for copper gutters, copper flashings, Ac-, ; tilings tndispensible on slate roofs. .If further reasons i wefe deemed necessary, we could offer the experience -of oureastern dues in proof - what has been advanced, .us it ir* well known fact that New York andoihereast- Crn cWffsvery generaUy prefereven.Un for'-heir moat costly and splendidbuiiding»,notwuhsundingthoyhave a foil supply of slate at their doort. . With these remarks we willlfrayelhe aubjeet with those Interested, and will take pleasure m giving further information when called OXi; ; . r - . / JOHN DUNLAP A CO., : ftb!7 ' i :; ’Corner Market and Second Sts • ••• 1 - .• '- centrol Tea storer ■"' ■ -JUST RECEIVED a mil and fresh oswrunont ol •i Green and Black. Teas, which will be sold on the mosLfavorable and retail, either from the original packages or in metallic packs, to suit custo- Teas wafranted or. loose; - - Ja29‘ KELLY, Fifth street. Howe’s Cough Candy. g3R: SALE 'by H.Smyser, Joel Mohlcr, Ogden A Snowden, Coulter A .Hacke, Wm. Jackson, and ser A M’Dowell, Pittsburgh] W.'R. Man- Chester, k {nov29 I ails- and Spikes L. S. WATERMAN A SONS -12 casts pnme Poari Ash for sale b: • L. S. WATERMAN’ A SONS. ItPsfcellatuoßs. ( ?10RN—200 bushels wxais;. jnstrec’d, for 8i X? ; ..... ’ STUART AI feb2o 4 ’IWT (iLoVER-SEED— 54 4ib!s< rec’d bv steamei J, and foirahle by ' TfebQO] STUART & ARD—In kegs aUdbWilnaioro and foir-salb by ' i feh2Q SILL. I BAB sCiDER—IO bbls justreccivcd and forishle.~' ' TyirOIASSESr-, lYi ' febSO TTOBACCOi . feb2Q TIWA—2O naif • TJLOUR.— 4Q bbls.Family j 20half bbls. da; . / 200 do Superfine, in store and for sale • /STUARX.4! SILL. 1 .OLL BUTTES.—2O bbls, uesb } for table use; 40 lcega . doj .for sale by? STUART & SILL HICKORY' NUTS.—IOO sacks, in store and forsale ;; fsbao. .• ■■■■• . '• ; STUART SILL. ATS—2DO bushels for sal j '^ORN.BiIQOMS—2OOdoz. common; < . ... \j . . 40 extra large ; rcc’U onsconsign* ntfiiUt Jo closeout. • .{feb2o] - - STUART AiSILL.. BACON SHOULDERS-In store and for sale by . ~ifeb2o”” •*. . ”, ' STUART &SILL. GLASS— 100 boxes Bby 10 and 10 by It for tale by: feb2o STUART & SILL. REACHES—at) sacks on hand and for sale by JT feb2o STUART A SILL. SOAR— 100 boxes, in store and.for sale by 1 - ‘ feb2o ‘ STUARIfIA SILL. BATTING— 60baleaNo.2jtoclose*by • ; feb2o STUART A SILL. T7INEGAR--4Qbbi9.(miie cider.) mßtore. Y feb2o . STUART & SILL. , “IOMMON I.IGARS—4O,OOO common Cigars,lo close. \J feb2o... . • • : STUART A SILL. ■ "G ROUND FEED—Unhand and for sale by : UT febOO RHODES & ALCORN. ,'"IQRN MEAL—Ou hand and for. dale by O Teb2Q : •.: ■’ : RHODES A ALCORN. aULLED BARLEY—Of oarowtumanafaciure, con stantly on hand, andr lot sale by / i . feb2o .. . : RHODES A ALCORN OILMEAL-HD/onr own manufacture constantly on hand and lbr sale by ; RHODES & ALCORN, fcb;o :v 117 34 st i opposite St. Charles Hotel. OAT MEAL—Of onr own manufactare, constantly on hand and for sale by leb£o .RHODES A ALCORN. 'PEACHES—IQi) bus. pnme Halves' (orsalc. (fcbl3J WhLDYKR. EDDINGS-ic»—3oo Wfiddmg Caice Boxes; T? 200Cornelian Rings; . 12 doz.assofted Gold Pens ; 12 do do Spectacles; ' 4 do do Razors JbSfraps Just received at the Watch and Jewelry Store of W. W. WILSON, corner of Market and Fourth sis. \\r HARPING -and Criming Paper for, sale by; W W.P.MARSH4LL, feb!2 65 Wood street; liondon Mustard. PURE London end Durham Mustard, by the keg,, for sale by - tociSlrUj JOSHUA ROBINSON. ' JUST RECEIVED, a-lresh supply of Dr. 3. S-Fitch 1 * valuable Medicines, among which are remedies for Consumption. Coughs and Dyspepsia. Also, Abdominal Supporters, Shoulder . Braces, Inhaling Tubes, and Lec tures on the Treatment and Care of Consumption, Ac. For sale by COULTER A H4CsE,Drnggnu, oelS corner of wood and Third streets B HANDIES—20 quarter • and half pipes, of different vintages, of the following celebrated brands “Hennesey,” n Qtard,” “Dupay A C 0.,” “A. Seig aelte. 3 ’ **Pinet, C&sUilon A Co.,’* “Jean Louis. 11 For salem lots to suit purchasers. M. D. PATTON, J.%89 •»: 6H Liberty street. in 25 cents—a *eMB- ' - W P. MARSHALL 4*J BBLS. l'»u.l KUSlwVju»i .reeeived nnd tor taie xO by Fahnestock a co., fcbO • • .•. .cprasr lst and. Front streets. -o--Ann Havana onAMES;:; .^jUUWWboXcaMatagaFigir IGO drams-dbr.;do-- 150 4 do- do . 4*. For-sale by JOSHUA. BHODES & CO., NoO Wood,atreet CIO^ARTNEHSHIP.— The subscribers have entered /Into Co-Partnership under the firm ofScaue, Ax xtflaoN A Ocstt. . WMtB.SOAIFEt JAMES ATKINSON, jaOl JOHN M- OKEL.Y. TTEATiNG BUILDINGSv—We are prepared to fur- T 1 mah and ereetappsraius for heating Urge or email buildings, by steam-or hoiwuici, and have-engaged D. H* Wiixiam, from theeast, to superintend its construe lion. ■ jja3i] 1 SCAIFE, ATKINSON A OKBLY. m)r\ BARRELS prime N. O. Molasses, per ste&mc’r 4kJ Messenger.' (deoIO) CARSON AM’KNIGHT. Molasses and sugar— -83 bbl*. N. O. Molasses; lOhhds- do Sugar. . Landing from steamer Keystone State, and tor sate. ja3 CARSON Aht’KNIQHT,U4 Water it. XirttAfc'i'nW AND PRINTING PAPER fo sale,in TV ]**%<> or email quantities, by Jal4 - W. P MARSHALL T)LANTATK>N SUGAR—32 hhds. prune plantation ST Sugar told crop,) on consignment and-forsale-by declß MILLER. A RJCKETSON. T7UNE French and German Wine for sale by JP ja24 JAMES P. HOIIBACH. ‘DLANTAGENET GUARD RAZORS.—’*The only P safe and perfect Razor manufactured." Just re ceived, per express, another lot of these truly.valaoble and umqnaßazora. [ja!s] W, XV, WILSQN IHrt BBL9.FAMILY FLOUR; ivlv SObagaCodec; i.. ■' j.- . 60bbis.No;3 Mackerel; 1 ' 75 bbla. Tor; . . . 100 bags Saltpetre; Forsale by . T. WOODS A SON, Produce Dealers and Commission Merchants, \a!o • No.ol Water sue et Removal* fT'HE subscriber wishes to inform the citizens of Puts* X burgh and the public generally, that be has removed his OAkPET STORE Rom Nos. 01 and 03 Wood street, to the Apollo Buildings, on Fourth street, recently occu pied by tho Museum, and has connected therewith the adjoinuig'rooms, formerly osedas the Chronicle Printing office—wbicb, m connection wuh his old room, makes theroost spacious Carpet establishment mibe country ; and his advantages.so far surpass any house in this cuy for space, arrabgemenl and goodlfght,ihat be is certain of suiting every person who may favor him with a calL His stock'is complete in every article in Ins llne.nnd great pains will be taken at all iupes.to show goods to persons wishing to look or bay. octal ___\ E, W. LYND. SALE OF VALUABLE : > IKON WORKS, STEOROfi;tl r fIIUK,RB, Ae. IN pursuance of a . decree of the Chancery Court in Clarksville, at the October term, 1850,1 will self at the Louisa; Furnace, in Itynntgomery County, State of Tennessee, on the oth day of April, tS5i, the Furnace known as ihe .Loufsa Furnace and the Mount Veriian Furnace, with all the lands attached and adjoining there to, amounting to some 2Q,00Q acres. At the some urae and place I will sell a valuable negro maa, John Carter, a Founder, and hts.wife and children, ou a credit of 1,2, andSyeartf? The real estate, on a credit of 1,2,3 and 4 years. On the ttlh of April, 1851, I will also sell, at the late residence,of Robt. Baxter, in Montgomery Co., Tenn., the IRON PROPERTY,known as. ihe Tenocssee Fur naceandtbeWater. Forge, on Barton’s Creek, with all the lands adjoining and attached thereto, consisting of several thousand acres, on a credit of L 2. Rand 4 years. Sumner County Lands near OaikUtn. I will also Sell, on the 28tU of March; 1851, in the town of Gallatin, at the Court House, 320 acres of land lying in said County, known as ihe Preston tract of land, on a credit of 1,2 und 3 years. House ond Xol JiaakvUU. ■ I will also sell, on the 28th of Marcb, 1651,4 valuable Houseand Lotin Nashville, at iheMarket House, known &4 Lot No. 04, situated onHightt., on a credit of 1,2 and 3 years. Bond and opprovedaecurlty wall borequi- Ted of the purchaser and alienretained on the real es tate Iflbll caw*; P. PRIESTLEY, C, A M. Bale offilaleir Wagoni, Ac» I will, as the. Adm’r of Robt. at the Loup Isa Furnace, in Montgomery County, Tenn ~ on the 9th day of April, 1651. all the personal property of the said Robt. ‘Baxter; belonging tdsajd Furnaoe, consisting of 75 Mules, Wagons, Scrap Metal, and Stock on hand, on a credit of twelve months. I will also spH, on thAlltfrday of April, 1651, at the lato residence or Robert Baxter* ip Montgomery county, Tennessee; üboaf3o Mules, Horses,.Gaule, Household and Kitchen Furniture, together.wiln all personal prop erty of said Robert Baxter; on a credilofliSmoatha-r- Bond and security - will be required on all sums over 810. The sale will be continued at each place fromday to day, till alltheproperty.lt sold. . - Dec. 17,1850; ROBERT BAXTER,Adm’r. ; r G7*-Each paper will send tho Office of the Clerk and Master the papers containing the advertisements, with the amount of the fee stated. Published nil .day of last . sale. * • • ••••• • *■" _ The NashyiUe Union and True Whig». the Louisville Journal ftpo Cincinnati Commercial, ana the Pittsburgh “ 08 f t»^ rl RR u bhsn the above advertisement twice a week until day or sale, and forward accounts to the Clerk and Master for seulement; • dec23:t*wts - •—CUfrhfvilU Jtfftnonxan. • . .... . | ; Spring Stock,of parptta* 1 VpHC. subscriber hsvujg "returned ffonfthe Eastern I ciUes, is now recemng fosßpmm stock of Carpets; l Oil Cloths, Window,Shades,. Stair Rods, Hearth Run; > Door MatU, Drorgct Stair Crash, Table and Piom* Covers, Matfmm&e., Ac, All of which have been se lected from i}je latest importauQDS and beatmanufacto nes. With ineyo aingle so the interest of hts custo mers, and all who may favor him with a coll, great pains Is at all times taken to show Goodß to persons wishing to look or buy. Call and examine the stock; whertcan he found ihe-lotest: and best styles of the above named Goods, wilh pnees nndqanlitiea to suit ail." E. W.EYND. Lvud’s-Carpet Emporium, Apojlp Building, Fourth street. p&eclr AC HECK drawn byusin lavoroF Henry Fritz, No. IBss, dated iFebrnary'flh, J851,0n N. Holmes U Sous, of this city, for tjiroo hundred and fifty-dollsrs, has been lost from; jfce moil between Pittsburgh nnd* Park* er&burgh: -Thi public &F6< cautioned receiving said check, as the payment hasbeenstopped. '• febiy ; hicketson. T*SOP THE NEVy yoaic 4>RY;C3OQDS X STORE, Ng.69 Ticket etteovwitb Fixtures, and e small stock of-Fancy and SropTSßry Gpodsito-bc sold at a oargam.. Any person wishing to commence bust ”s •‘"'f old eitablished bosl fin»!£hul’.£!! e Ihobeat on the' street, «an baJiadxm ’ if la made immediately to to change his business. • ...... WM.H»tJABRA|tI>. - {& ' Cmrairß' onrcotfls ture a* In 48 floui s SlNCEtheiiflfrbduc&dnof this new eompoand,Coughs • andholds aftf-ddred-in a vety-short time. I'Ve "will • warrant DrvKeyflerts Pectoral Syrup-to care leases of Coughs,:Gokls,SronchmStfLaigngius>in less lime and ;ata eheaperiatethan any-other medicine everdiscov- . .• ;. I IT HAS ANoENTIRBLV* NBWiACTION-t-The old sicken iSerstomacu and pro* ducenauseawhlch ismore disagreeable than 19c Cough; -.itselC. This is obviated inihia mixture, for it is a pleas ant soothing article and it will-curej or ms moiuftinlipt ■ rtfittidcdJ The evidence- in fayor of this medicine, in -ourcity, from our own citizens, should convince anyone of its efficacy. It is the prescription of a regalhrpuysi* cian. juid has been nsed by .htoiln his-own prapuce.-for a number of years, with the most heroic success. CONSUMPTION—A lady from StcubeuviUe writes*, that her daughter had been afflicted with, a Cough and expectoration) night sweats* hecuc fever, and all the synipioms ofbonsurDplionvand thataiter ia ktng two ooitles she was entirely curud> Argcntlenun 1 In’Washington county, who had suffered, with; Asthma ; and Chrome COugh for eight years, has been entiretyto?: lieved and the cough removed by the use of hall a do* xenof bOHlesof thePccloralSyrup. A gentleman from Peoria’, Illinois, writes that u he knows the Pectoral Sy - rap to bo a good article, for he has .Used 11 in .his own •case' ahd in the cases of members of Ins family with the most perfect success. • I* l is-OTtB or Titß’Cheapest Medicines now; known. -_II is put up in half pint bottles at 50 cents each) or six bottlesforS‘f,so. ■ • Country-Stobskeopkks would do well to keep a sup §ly of this medicine on bond all the lime, as it 2s one of ic most perfect and efficacious remedies ever discover* ed for all coughs and diseases of the lungs and Incipient Consuinption. ■■ > CAUTION"EXTRA—Many,.persons-will try.to get you to buy some one of the various dostrums, but donot • heedthem. If you want ta get well, buy Dr* RuTEEa’s Pectoral Syrup, and take no other; this will cure you. It has in 11 some of the most valuable plants add herbs of the materia raedica, and is oompounded by a perspn skilled in the healing art. There can be no deception in this medicine.- Uis prepared in your own cay, and the proprietorhas numerous LceruQcaleSf attesting iuv&lu* ~ able properties, which will be shown to any petson do* sirourof seeing them, •: - - ; Aoents Wanted throughout the United States to sell this medicine.' Large discounts will be made to those who will take an interest in the medicine. It will pay a 3:by- . SILL.' STtrittT STUART fciStLL. large profit to all sgeata; besides, they will be doing sui fenog humanity a service by placing in their hands the greatest medicine for Lung diseases the wotldhas ever produced.-' «. ; ■ • For sale, wholesale and retail, by KEYSEB & M’- .DOWELL, Druggists, 140 Wood street, Pittsburgbi Pa., towhora all letters Tor-agencies must be oddrcssed.— Also, for sale by D. M. city; P.- Brock er,-jr., Brownsville; George Baird, Washington j John H-Buchanan, Hickory; George Keyset, M’Keesporl, J. D, ; Voweli, C&nonsbargh; and by merchants and druggists generally. • public Attention . • . Is rapettfuUy invuni to the following truths, set forth m ■ relation to one of the men ijr>P ariani Remedies of mod em timet! . ■ IT is not more than one year ago since this great rem edy was broughtbefore the public, for the relief and care of disease. Its great powers to heal, have, since then, become fully appreciated by the community, end we allege that the longer it ismed the more certain will us great fame spread. It u not the remedy of a day, got op for the sole purpose of making money • bat, one. which we conceive, wilt continue to be used when all nostrums have boer. forgotten. Thp PETROLEUM is a Natural Repicdy, claporuted »u the depths of the earth by a power and agency that laughs to scorn all bum&n competition. It is our duty, whenAvo write: about a medicine, that we write tbutu—that we say nothing calculated to deceive those who may trust our word or put confidence in our statements. The siqk are very apt to catch at any thing that promises relief from dis ease. A story can hardly be too highly wrought to an swer the object of gulling or humbugging some of them. Now, wp do not desire to do this ;wo are anxious only that jbe troth In relation to our Remedy should be told, in order to secure for it a reputation far exceeding any single article of theeuzlmo mediea. Plain,unvarnished facu—facts that may beoscertoincd m ourowneny and neighborhood, bear aaple'tcstimony’in favor* of the Pe troleum. 1 ■ -Within the past two months, two of our own citizens, who were totally blind, have been restored to: tight. Several cases or blindness, tn the St&te of Ohio, have been cured. And, atso,lhocase of agcntlemanin Bea ver county. There are others; but these case&are near home, ana may be referred to by any persons who may have doubts on the subject. Tnese cases wefeenrei af ter they had been abandoned by physicians at hopeless- The Petroleum wilt cure, when treed according to dtree, uous—Dionhosa, Dysentery, Piles, Rheumatism, Gout, Neuralgia, Eruptions on the Bkm, Pimples on the face • Chronic Sore Eyes, Ringworm, Tetter, Seald Head pains ioihe bones and joints, old sores, Ulcers, Wens. Tumors, Scrofula, Cancer, Spmal irritation, Fever and Ague,Chronic Coughs, Asthma, Bfanehjus,aminll Pul monary affections of a chromfc nature, tending to pro duce CONSUMPTION. , „ „ , Burns and-Scalds; diseases of the. Bladder ana Kid neyr. Chapped Hands, Excoriated Nipples, Corns and Bunions. In flict, it Is aoaxar universal &K2Xedy, and has been tned in tpest of the above diseases within the past year with the most perfect success. Certificates that will astonish are in the hands of ine proprietor, who will take pleasure in'showing them to the alhtcied or their friends. . ,l • Whatever others may say about their medicine*, the Petroleum is the’greatest Remedy of the ago. Phy sicians of high standing in the profession are beginning to use it in their practice. Those who at first looked on with doubt and uncertainty, ore willing to award it due praise and consideration. Before another year rolls round,all will be compelled to acknowledge itinlihe. Petroleum is the greatest medicine ever discovered. Fpr sate; wholesale and Retail, by KEYSER A M’DOWBLL, • ■ • 140 Wood street Also—R. K. Sellers, 57 Wood street; D. M. Curty, D. A. Elliott, Joseph Douglass, Allegheny City. Also, by the Proprietor, S. hJ, KIER, Canal Uaspi.Tth street, Pittsburgh. (jsB ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER! ’PEPSIN! THE TRUE DIGESTIVE FLUID PREPARED froth Rennet, or the fourth stomach of the Ox, after directions by Baron Liebig, the great Physiological Chemist, by J.tt, HOUGHTON, M.D., No, 11, North Eighth-street, Philadelphia, Pa. This is a truly wonderfal remedy for INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA',-JAUNDICE, CONSTIPATION. LIYEIi COMPLAINT, and DEBILITY, cunng"Afier Nature’s own method,by Nature's own agent, ibe Gastric Juice., Haifa teaspoonfttl! of this Fluid, xufused in water, will digest or dissolve Fivs Pounds or Roast Beef, in about two uouas, out Of the stomach. SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE! • • Baron Lxxbig, in bis celebrated workon AnimalCheni retry. says: “An artificial Digestive Fluid, analogous i»o the Gastric Juice,may be readily prepared- from rtte mu cous. membrane of the stomach or the calf, in which va rious arucles of food, na meat and eggs, will be so soft ened, changed and digested, just m the same fhanner as they would be in the human stomach. 71 . Dt .'Pe&bxba, id his famous treatise on “Food and Di et, "published by Fowlers A Wells, New \ ork, page 35, states the same great foot, and describes the method of There are fety Ipgher authorities than Dr. Dr. Cqmsx, in his valuable writings ou the u Physiolo gy of Digestion,", observes that “a diminution of the due quantity of the Gastric Juice is a prominent and all-pre vailing cause of Dyspepsia;" and lie states that “a dis tinguished professor of medicine m Loudon, who was severely afflicted with this complaint, finding everything . eke tojaili had recourse u> the Gastric-Juice; obtained from the stomach of living animals, which proved com pletely successful.” Dr. Goahau, author of the fgmotre works on “ Vegeta ble “ It is a remarkable fact in physiology, thauhe stomachs of animals, macerated tu water, im part to the fluid the property of dissolving various arti cles of food, dnd of effecting a. hind of artificial, diges tion of them in no wise different from the natural digest ive process,' 1 Dr. Simon 1 * great work, the“ Chemistry of Man,"(Lea A Blanchard, Phlla , 1840, pp. 321-2) says: w The discov ery of PEPSIN forma a new eram the chemical history of Digestion* From recent experiments we know that food is dissolved as rapidly in an artificial digestive fluld.prepared from Pepsin, as it is in ihc natural Gas tric Juice itself." i Professor DuNOUBO3,of the Jefferson College. Phila i delphia,in his great work on Homan Physiology, devotes i more than fiftypages to an examination of this subject, i His experiments with Dr. Beaumont, on the Gastric ; Juice, obtained from (he living human stomach and from ammale, aro well known, “ in all oases.” he says, “di gestion ocearred as perfectly in the afhficiat as in the natural digestions. ll - ; : AS A DYSPEPSIA CURED/ Dr. HotratxTON’s preparation of PEPSIN has produced the most marvelous effects, caring cases of Debility, Emaciation, Nervous Decline, and Dyspcpno Consurap* uon,supposed to be on the very verge of the grave. |t is itnpossible:to give the details of cases 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; Thcso were nearly all desperate cases, and the cures were not only rapid and wonderful, but perma nent. ... ■ -•- -j It is a great BJERVQfJS ANTIDOTE, and particularly useful fortendenoy tobitiousdUprder,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'siekness. Also, for excess in eating, and me too free use of ardent spir its. It also reconciles Health with Intemperance. > There is no form of OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS which lidoes not seem to reach and remove at once.-* No matter how bad they may be, it GIVES INSTANT RELIEF ! A single doss remove* alllheunpUasanuymp * tom*, and it only needß to be repeated, for a short lime, to make these good effectß permanent. PURITY OF BLOOD and ViGOR OF BODY, follow.al once. It ia garliculariy excellent in cases of Nausea, Vomiting,) ramps, Soreness of pie pit of the Stomach, distross at-’ ter dating,low, cold state or the Blood; Heaviness, Low ness of Spinth, Despondency, Eraaclauoft; Weakness,* tendency to Inanity, Suicide, Ac.' ‘ ' v Price, ONE DOLLAR per bottle. One bottle will of ten effept a listing-cure. Every bottle beayo the written signature of J. S.: HOUGHTON, U D.| Sole Proprietor. Sold by agents in every town In the United Stales, and by respectable dealers in Medicines generally. Agents for Pittsburgb, KEYSER A McDOWELL, 141 Wood street. Retail dealers supplied at Propnetor’spricoß. [nv2o;y . Also, foe sale by R. E. SELLERS, C 7 wot-d street.; Bull’s Sarsaparilla and (he Cholera. NOT a single'roan, woman or child has died of the CHOLERA or any of Us symptoms who used this invaluable preparation. Look at the city of: Louisville, where this Sarsaparilla is made, and where .from ISO to 200 bottles are retailed dolly, bUFJbw isolated casds of Cholera have oeburted, taty tjlby were cither persona from boats or those 11 *’-• [<7faefundtf Cftnmub. For sale by KEYSER A M’DOWELL,i4O Wboi lt. Pitagmrgh, where the gdngipeamclo ma/ alwagske T)EJr£OLEJJAI—A certain cure tor DTARrtHCEA, a X disease ycry pybyalenubia hot weather—the' fprp runner of Cholera.. Tryiti, For sale by • * , jyO ' . KEYSER A McDOWELL,I4O Wood at. TITfUXE' tts. for sale by W -v B. A.FAHNESTOCK ACO, * * * 1 K * 1 , Brags anb fUthicinesj PETROLEUM OR ROCK OIL; Or Gastric Juice! A GREAT DYSPEPSIA CURER 9 OLD STOMAOH'cdMPLAufrs. :i rn.' >■■ ; , ?>* * * ‘' "MxmUaxuans. BOOK AND JOB PRINTING. K* W* Corp«r pf Wooi mid Fifth Strccto* TpUE-OPropriotor of the Morning Post and MshetißV : X* AX&-MAI7UFA.CTU3PS,' respectfully informshU friends ana ti» patrons of these papjsis r ho ha* a largeas soilflfont of JOBTYPK aKSaLU OTHER MATERIAL necessary to a Job Printing Office* and that he is pre pared,to^execute • j- LETTER PRS33 PRINTING OF BVRBT DESCRIPTION: r ' (' r-Boehtf .... Bills of Lading, ■ ■■■*■•-■* Ctt.eulart, Pamphleti. Bill Heads, Cdrds< ; H&ndbilk, ■ - Blanks, : . . : JD" All kinds of Blanks, Singe', Steamboat And Canal Boat Bills, with appropriate cuts, pruitetLon the shortest .notice and mos: reasonable terms. : , He respcctfally:asks the patronage of his-, friends and .the public generally, tit ibis branch of his _ - sepia .‘MI i’ L. HARPER. JA2IEBW. WOODWEU,, •©' 'TP CAB fNET UMSg&FURNITURE MANUFACTURER, If I . Ware«tooittfl 07 and • street* J..W* W’. respectfully informs Ids friends antfcusiora • era that he has now completed the largest und fi nest stoefc' of boutehold'furniture ever before iseeu in tliiBCity,as he i« determined to uphold Ihe quality -with well-scusoned materials, best workmanship, und newest designs; and from the-extent of his OTderd and faodity in mat afaeturing, he is enabled to produce warranted furmtSrc, ut the Towes; prices. ; . He has adopted the principle of identifying the .cus* toraers’ interest with his own* in quality and pricey and keeps always on band the greatest variety of every des ertpuon of furniture, from the cheapest and plainest, to the most elegant and costly, that a*house T o? any pan of one, thaybe furnished from his stock, or manufactured expressly to order- He therefore solicits amnspecuon, that the advantages of his establishment may. be -{known. The following articles consist, impart, of his slock, which for richness of style-and finish, cannot be surpassed In any ot the Eastern, cities: . . • Parlor, " ■ • drawing, din-• . ing, and bed room • chairs, of every variety, consisting of rosowoood, ma-. liogany and walnut Eliz&bctheu, . . . . -Conservatoire and Ensy Chairs, of every . description; Couchc8 r Bofaß.Tete-a-tetq aiidtUi vans of the latest French ana American.patterns.; . Tushacs, What-Nots, and ladies* rarlor Wntmg.Deiks of various, kinds; Work Tables and'.:fancy inlaid stailds, music stands, and holders, marble top, ma hogany, rosewood and- walnut centre and sold, ta bles, extension dining table# i all sizes of jhe. most improved, and decidedly the best kind . made: card, Pembroke hall and pier tables, wardrobes, bedsteads aud washsiands.of each a large assortment; gothic hall , - and parlor reception chairs,-ottomans and stools, secretary und book., cases, side boards, lire screens, . towel racks, hut stands, and music stools, cribs and cots ; for children; paper- mache, table and tea poys, ma hognny, rosewood, and lalaia pearl Tables, • , ■ 3cc.AC.Ar. -• A large assortment of COMMON FURNITURE.and WINDSOR CHAIRS. Cabinet subbbs supplied with all articles in their line STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, furnished at tho short est notice*.-. ; . __AU orders promptly attended.to .• InQvgS. OHAIBS USD FTOSm/BKi ; No, 93 Third strut, tettoem Marktt and Wood , ii* willc.aU twice or thrice daily, fur orders, and the Flour, &c., delivered proraply eiUnjr in barrels or tacks, (sack Flour L*.j>referabU for family use,) without charge for cartage.. ' It is plain that no accounts cart be -allowed, and that drivers can have no permission to leave Flour without payment. We hope that the public will be pleased with this u'rrhsgetlient, u* we shall endeavor to do ihtm just ce. jmay>‘ol WILMA&TH ANOBLE. ; HOt FOR CALIFORNIA. THE subscriber has been authorized receive Fuck* aces to be forwarded to Sun Francisco by the house of CORWINNE.'BEOTUER A CO., at Panama, ; aad to. engage Passage in first class sailing Vessels from. Panama to San Francisco. Even' information given,' on application to JOSHUA ROBINSON, Bpl:j Poet Buildings, Fifth sL, near Wood. . /CHEAPEST SUMMER GOODS IN TOWN,—‘Light Cloths, all wool, Cashmiirettes, Scotch Plaids, Linen Drills and Ducks, with every variety of Mar seilles and other Vestings and Trimmings, by . Jeb . JOSHUA ROBINSON. joiophy of Bramiretb’* Vegetable *• . PIUB. "• WHEN ihe theory of the circulation of the blood wa* established, the secret springs of vitality were then partially exposed to oaf view. We saw and understood that the:food we-cat. was converted into blood, which repaired the waste of the Quintal machine: the food is;fuc4 which keeps at a-life heat the lntertiai fires that warm and invigorate our innerinun.-.The blood is an eieclxlo fluid WAioh-carries ihisheat 10 every' of the body, even to the extromiu'ea of the hair and horny hail-. ; while the blood is thus the seal of life, it as also the seatof diseuse. ; Food, gives the body strength j Hrandreth’s. pills give blood the necessary power.to throw, out from itself,all impurities, thus ten* denog the stream oflife pure and healthy. If men were more sincere, there would bo fewer religious creeds; and if they kept close to nature's iaws ia themanagement oftheir bodies, they would require little medicines As .men grow ihteiilligent they willbecorae wiser hnd hap pier i eyenndwf their wisdomis proved by the faet, that, when Sickness assails them; they use'Brandrelh’s Vege lable Unlveral Pills, which soon restore themtohealth. They are peculiarly adapted to the climatej had require noextro care wbenthsy arc useiK iq either diet or cloth ing* They should be always iatnehoU3e,go that anon the first indicationofjsickneas theyiuaybeusedi One dose *n-the beginning ismore potent,tor good, than a dozen after the sickness is in ttip gystpip, 4 Jq colds, cough*, Mtljma, Thetwi&Usm, cosiivetjess, fevers, and iu all poute, heavy or deep-seated pains, their effects will be found beyond all pf&lfce. Three or. Jive wiliaci like a.charm, often-curing a dangerous malady at once, sa-; viog months of sickness and tho evils thereuuta attend nig. Remember, Brandreth's • PiUs *are :q Icnovyh and fully tested medicine, one that is used by hundreds of thousands td this country and thr’odglioat the civilized They are quietly, superseding all other medl ciaes. They.take out only that frbra the blood whieh is the causeofiwedknes* and pain,^leaving'strength and hemthr they produce healthy sleep ut night, ana airan petue that relishes all kinds of food. - ® ; * : , Sold at No. 29 Diamond alley—the only place in Tilts burgh where thp geqqiqe Brandreth Pills are keptfor sale ~ar !eBii ,i>o ..aOPATH. ; ' : A. HILtIKKIS t CO.i . .■■■■ .T H-A-VE ON HAND ju their extensiyo CABINET and chair manufactory, no. iM smithnew .t. aiarge a«»ottmeniof fanpy and jilalii Furniture, which .ney will «etl 15 per cent below customary rates. Terms—ca&uoQly. •' , . jdec^7;ly T Dissolution; HE Co-Partnership heretofore existing between the subscribers, under ihe firm of J. S. BONNET it Co., is tills day dissolved by mutual consent. ;: Either partner may use the name of the concern in settlement. . JEROME 3. BONNET. „ , MATTHEW D.FATTON. PtitrittrgA, Aprillst, 1850. IDT paving sold my emirp interest intiie. fam of J. S. Bos.NET A Co. to h[. D. pATTONviny lato.partner, and in retiringfroft business, Ttake great pleasure in rccom mending him to the confidence qf my friends and the Public. ■ ■ tBP3I . ;J. S. BONNET. Gravel Rooflng. •I .Bnpscnbßi'a.rcspeclAilly Inform tke eldzcna of. X Pittsburgh and vicinity, that they are now fully pre- i pared to fill orders for GRAVEL ROOFING, in a man-! tier not to.be surpassed in tkis city. or elsewhere. • From • their experience in. business; theyfeel confident that they will render satisfaclioritouU those who ra&Y.gfr® them work. The superiority of Gravel Roofs J over any other kind, particularly in case of fire; is too well known to require any argument initsfavor; To‘those who ate unacquainted with our work, we beg leave to refer them to Messrs. Thomas Ligkett, Sr., John F. Pcrry,Rody Patterson. M. Kane, Jr., and others,for whosi we have dpho Work. Orders thankfully received ttnd promptly to We will be.found onWylip-streei, be ♦Weettßigh '‘ J :? ' tp!9 u. c. staclstoiu • ■>> HR®* v,cpgNsk o? T\Utisrf4Kp/Fhi&d streets, AS constantly on hand for? sale—Writing,'Letter, . Printing and Tea PAPER; Bonueij Biuders’. FcK li« S wxT2S5, J^ nk -BOARDS |- J -Book? and Newspaper PRINTING INK—which hewillsellat the lowest pash pneea,or in exchange for Raga una " • -* ■■■ •• * 1 * * 1 * 4 ‘ 1 * ** * • 7 ; -' H' J ■*T'j j Winter ciat&ing'Sellliiff low for Cash. P DEkSNV, »!«steKSrttirg&, -has on • hand a Jargi ‘Bssoflment .oftha latest .style of 'WintetCdaujdriasMortabloc'dlois. .Alan, Pants; Vests and nil other articles in the clothing line. 'Wholesale ; lurchasers wilfTTSd a most :de*irn£(« stock to select from; ; aitd will beioldfbwTor cash. Ideclß MATTHEWr Me GOVERN JOHN SKTNNtN. - XX^g ; :^:‘VVv , : J .- Vl *..\c',< **>;-/, ,:. • .. X. . -X/J „.X,X: "■ '■'■';.-’n' ~ V.'Y,' ' • ■ , r .' ‘*._ s ’"/ •c.r’„.' , r vl Liberty it. I _• • Ftfti&tti’gA, Pa.:‘ f .XV '• ; •: I stock of Fall and Wi isnow ready* I •amounting.locpwards of 8100,060/which! 1 think I wilujc found-to by one of the choicest selections oi «are ( roents ever got up in this or .any other city in the West-1 - - •u *• ••' -■- I , purchases baving-beenall madeearly, I have I therefore avoided the lata advances made in almost all ] descriptiohs'of Woollen Goods/and aft therefore ena bled to offer myjstack atuhusuaily Iqrwjprices. ; I have this season paid more than usual attention to I , the manufacturing and style Oftny kannehtaj do that the very lowest priced as well.asthe finest are got tip in ja style arid elegance hot to bd surpassed. Hundredsof | new. .castonier?; both Wholesale and retail, hive been auracted'as much by thesaperior make of. the ciotiiing as by the lowness of ray prices. ! | ‘ I . The proprietor.woiild pamct£hrTy call thd attention bf.; atl dealers rn Clothing to lua-presentsioci. believing/ thatupoii examination of the quality and prices of his I Goods they will he induced tO purtfiase fit his establish' | 'menu' The wholesale room now contains upwards of 2,000 gannents/from the finest itiquality to the lowesun The proprietor is now determined to make this depart-, mem a point of.greht sitr&ctiohyahd with this view has constantly on band a large quantity :of goods suited to every section of the United States. { . ; - - , r .Iu the cutting depanipem wUl'alTyays bi founda. very large, selection of all the choicestmakes of timeres and Silks,' to be'found Initrisor eastern markets. HeUprepared to make clothk toorderinthe shortest notice in the latest and most fashionable.styles. ! -• ; He reSpeciflilly invites bts old'triends’and customers, as yrell as the public in.general, to call and examine for ; hernselves. . , ~ . • (oetlS ' Great Indaeemente to. Bay .Olotblhg 1 WHITEOAKTORWCtOTHIHGGTOP.Ba AUJ3IB LIBERTY. AND 59 liuPJN STREETS. fpHE sabsexiber wishing to sell his entire stock oi 1 CLOTHING, EXTENSIVE ASSOiTP WENT OF— j',. -v:- V-7'. • . NEW AND, FASHIONABLE GOODS ! at VERY LOW PHICES. Persons wishing to purchase wilt save money by caliing on him. sep24 . - : W. J.DAVI3T, Proprietor. AQENCTOF /- .Ebicof-Shearn.. rpHG undexsigneanas been appointed by Mr. Heiuesh, X of New Yorki aore Agent/or the sale of hisijastiy celebratcdpatentTttilors* Shears. He offers these Shears now atniaihofactutrbHs price's. Having a complete'os 'SOttraebibf these Shears, from 62}c. up to SIU apiece, he calls the attention'Of Ludtes,Milliners and Dressma* kers and Tailors, to his establishment, the FRANKLIN CLOTHING STORE, 179 Liberty; street, 4th door from SuClair/andtespccUullysoticits a share of the public patronage, which this article so justly deserves. oct3mm* ' 5 .;• 1 . J.F. HAYEKOTTR . fDpg ©ooiisj. SEVENTH GREAT SEMI-ANNUAL SALE OF DRT GOODS, .. AT TBS - Oae Price Store of A. A* SSASOS & CO., • -. Nos. tmdrCA Market stnet. TffriLL commence op' Wp. s ?>Tr December 0D,1850 J If . and continue through o.f January, On ] this occasion, the whole of- their immense establishment I will be tijrovfaopeq. fo,r Retail Trade, and their exten sive stock/ td -One ; Hundred and Thirty Thousand Dollar(f, 'tyUtbs qtierbdnt at fully one fourih less than usual prices. The notice dr'their Benii-Attuual Sale to any, one of the thousands.who attended the sale of last year, wi!h| be sufficient guarantee foracafttbisseason. They will j howevermentiou a few of the Goods and Prices, for the I benefit Of litojo who have never attended their Sales— I vir:— : Rich Cashmeres, - ; ‘'7s c. pxic© SI ,00 - 500 ps. Cotton and Wool Cashmeres, 25c.» usual 37ie.» 1500 rs. Cotton and Wool Delaines, 15, Ifilci usual price ‘ : - 'sGps. Iftgh Colored Plain DeLaines, 45c> Usual pnee 02tcv- :V— --50 Striped and ffgureti Silfts, >(s£. Usual .price 75c,j• •' 'v7 -... j ' v5O ps/BlackSilks. Reduced 35 per cent, . L i lOOps.French Merinoes,Bl,ool Usual price Sljttl; SOOps PararaeUas aud Lyonese Cloths. Reduced 33 percent';-' '/ ‘ ; tlsoo Long Square Shawls, which will be sold, at from Brto : Bsiess’thtt'n the usualprlcea.j. 3000 yds. Bonnet Ribbons, at 8 and 10c. Usual: price lsand2sc.j ... ~- v : Fast Colored^Calicoes,6lc., Usual price fle.; : ; 100 cases English and Aintiiican Calicoes, Usual price lOand lilc.; .! - V ! yOcoseS Bleached Muslins. Reduced pjpf. yard;; tiBo bales Brown Muslin—all grades/ .. ~ . : -. ‘Embroideries, Trimnuhgs.Tlositfry !and Gloves,Linens, Cheeks, Cloths, Cassimerea/ Cassihets and Jeans. ' ; • Together with an tnunehae variety of other Goodi, all of which will be marked down to lower prices than any of their-previoua sales 1 ''•' i . Theyinvite anearly ; call, as many of their choicest Goods willsoort be sold. The lowestprlc* named at » A.A. MASOtt * C 0.,: •»' Nos.62arid64 Marfretßireet. ,F«ih AtHyal-»Sew Goods l nov .76 market ; I fT7*BETWKKf rcrtjßTU' Sl* JEST A.SO THR'PIAMQNQ,IffI • FRENCH; ENGLISH ANO AMERICAN -l ,wintervby;gqqvsj 1 ftlllE undersigned is iiotfreceiving fropriheEastem J. dtiiesby ipleijjdid assortment of Fahey and Staple Dry ’exclusively,for Cushy from the importers ana manafaclurefa, rtra per cent. below She cost of those !who cdade' their -ppr«: chase» earlier in the season, and will be sold Wholesale and Retail for cash at \ BARGAINS.: , ; 50 piecerLuphi’i Freneh’ alerlooes, Cherry, Scarlet, r Maroon, BlacY. niid Mode colored, from 9? je.Uptorhefineat quality, manufactured -under theFrenon Hepublits. . ; ' ' 5 • id Pieces Superior jßambiUines, Lupm’s manufacture —at unprecedented lowprices: •* - f v • I : y 150 pieces black and'Colored Alpacas, from 18| ceuta . per yard up to the finest Silk Warp and Mohair Lustres manufactured; ' : '*•. ' r V - • 1 : - 125 piece*Thibet, Parametta and Coburg Cloths, all colors and qualities! and dheuper than everbeforb oner* e din this city.- • r } ' ; 350 pieces American andßrltishTrints, superior quali* tyvonawiUbfe sold dt exirbifleiy itw prices. r :, : 450 SHAWLS: Superior Bay Stato and WaieriCo Long Shawls. Charaelion,SilkiiniiTarkSauu De Chela and.all Wool BtachaShawls; Black add-Colored Em broidered Cloth Shawls,Plaia.anaErabfroiddied l ßladk and Colored: Silk TMhet ens‘ Aldus Be Lain Shawls. :1 . f: i : ... 350 patterns Superior Dress Silks: Plain Chnmelton Silk -and Satinßb Oheih, Wide: Black Cra’De Rhine Silks, Plain and Fancy Figured Silks,.and Black Plaid Gro De Armour Silks. - ] . • ISO pieces Cloths, C&ssimeres and Vestings, superior: quality, and will be sold at agrcat reduction train form er prices.' _ DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS. 500 nieces Bleached Muslin, good quality, all widthi, from OF to lSf cents per. yard. COOpltces heavy yard wide Brown Muslin, from 6|e. to the best article manufactured; : ' ‘ {_ iJOO pieces Bed, Wlute and Yellow Flannels, Oram 19J neats per yard up io : th? fine.Bl Sllk‘ ; Vydro ll dud ‘Welch GauzeFlannelimnoftfetr.T ; 100 piecfea'lrisn made of Plqs yarn, round threa*dtwireiwUtil{ah4 spurt and gtdsa Wenched, i; liis.nlel}es Chehlcß, snpehoi , n\a centf per yard,ldgether with qilarge nssottmeftt oCDamask Table Dinen arti 'Taltla 'vlrtUtSj-.RuStiial.Diaper Mud Crash, Caasiiwtt3 r Kentucky Jeans, Bed Tioking, po} mestic Ginghams,- Colored Cambrics, Plain Linseys; Canton Flannels, Ac. ; ; ; " \ 350 dozen Ladles and Gentlemen’s Gloves and Hosiery —including every variety and quality, whlcU will be sold at extremely idwprlcfes. * l. ; The customers of lheliouse. and all cash buyers are requested to oair&nd secure a bargain,as they will be o&*ered Whoie3Blel&nil Re. ail a -vr pricc °' *• ?5 fg' INEN AND HOME A, M4SOH t CotvNOs. and«VMarlcet street, t eep ; on hand a '{ajge assortinent o.f the P.Sais, of lava; &poa,4c?li;c > ;::TowelBjai«tofaiafßiaper, Da mask, awrDiapam.Rn.alai |COl^piß|](kiy e ; Linen; Lawn and Linen Cambric , FloorWO .Linen Damasks,: all widths; Einen Cambria Nondksrchiefs ; 10{ Allens dale Bhee(iags;«lißostonShmUnCT.L6} Atlantic Sheet': in ff s; eoliich Pillow-Cnamg, Ac., ftp.: i«.ha D"ELAINES-A laree and Gold Modal, Hanullon ancL treJWjjtDe Laines and Cashmeres, ftomlBloSs«.ger yard. . French all wool Be Laines and Cashmeres, at .ex tremely low priced. A. A. MASON.& COI • febB : .02and MMarkanui ' Cloths I Clotlu I Cloths I AT- EA&TKHN JOBBING; PRiCES^— 118 pieces -A. ;• Black aDiFanovcolored'-Frendh'qnd Bimlish CLOTHS; Pilot, Cloalfiiif «(ndnfabolSihs.• , s Joslojenpdat -i MASON si CO.’S, : . deeft 1 : Cil and Qi Market sureet. , ftisosteiPilailqTs’ Paieni - Shthra, ftn|plo tfqwß‘»ci No. B. ALSO--3 Dor. Harbors Patent Scisßqrs, direct from themanoihctarers.andibrsaleat- J ah BOWN A.TETLEY'S, 136 Wood st., mayM ■ ... a doors below Virgin alley. jaß E.3.WATERMAN *§ONB. «• “ **’ . 'V f •'. r. '*•.*".■•'• ' • ' r r * \ 'r v 1 1 - :’.\> - * > ■ ...» fUtmUamoos. «Snta«jf r i” Wine Stote. ] ■ 10 WAtNUT*STREET,PWLADBLPkUu rpHEUNHIYALLEP PLACE for'obtaining all Wines, jL ;“ , *j •>?«■ T ‘SNlDER sJ haslately->iacoiisequeiiceef thennmer-. . 009 large sale* in hdeby hitnito consumers—-been obliged largely to replenishes stock by fresh imponatiortSyainl nqw the-jatisCacUqnof »2ermg Some of the best WneS"and, Liquox/veSfit-imported byhintvHe would TC *®JJ to some mvoieeeas follows—viz: • j . DUFF,GORDONioCO.SBERmE&-.einbraoißgcleli- I?-5. ■ »»low. Bljces* rate,oldj did some vety Choice MANRANILLA t oil, on. d raogta by flie Al«o,rare.o!ddebcateAMQNTlliLAlJO,mea3ks of 18 ?Mn n M'?f?? a f I K^“ < " i^orcon, o mal> * l^onle EXTRA ADp ta bottles, pot up ia.Eneope, which he ' * l^llviit‘^3S, ,^ > r. < W ' l ' !U ‘ c * nt,e 'P^o[i,l°' ;;»■>.■ t•iwwii,.- . ■ Theyare of. various sortsandprices/in ; bottle* and on drangnt by the goilony or wholesale by the cask. • Among them is some’rare delicate WHITE PORT and MALh£ SETPORT.-i,: ~ • %*Persons snfferingwillTchromc affection of the bow ela cannot be too carefntiuiheirPOßT.i, • • - ; ; -MADEIRA WINES of variour *orts,i-dry • arid neb, I Sooth Side. old. East and Wesrlndiav Sereialj Ac., Ac. [oiidrapsbi.inbotlleoaridbyerfsksit : : i,A« to itieSI’AKKLEDWINJM^ofihe; jobM titor ! IB '.veil, know r, ti«U lhe-MOETKX.TRA CHAMPAGNE ami the splendid SPARKLING ‘MOSELLE, imported by. him a? o a ape rior to any other are sold at prices os,low asmost el theinferior winesnow in the market which are put openbuyers a* ylfrie/aai; 1 - ;• He |i.as also CHAMPAGNE WlNESbfvanonsbTanda and quailties,at very iow prices, rttailorwholesale. In the article of-CLABBTWiNES > geheraUTrthe aub9en' ber holds'.hitnaeii' to be a judge, and he offers Jhefinest stock here,fromihc*veiy'Jowest.pTlge,by the single zen; to the first class ot ‘‘«rrCTwr cm ” of Medqc.. : - Of BURGUNDY WJNKShehoanlargcstoek and caD assure caßtanierslhat'hecan present to item, from bis vaults. asgood a bottle pf Bargondjr as France affords. always oahandin bottles. His selection of RHINE and MOSELLE WINES, 1 from the cellars of.Messis. Dzuiiiasn Co blens.ere extensiye.qpd. nuiqber many Still Hocks and Moselle, from the, dfieapest sorts to toe very choicest vintages of the .“STEINBERG,” whichvis the bast growth of the Ehine.. : v j s 1 lathe. Articles of .COGNAC and other BRANDIES he has' now ,a fine stock, embracing some, yery old extra of 1800, of .Oriab, Daeor ACo.,arta some celebraied u CLAVIERofISSt,” in eigfilh casks, and in bbds. and u DVBODCHE,” lS44,iahhds. vji consignment} which wlubesoldbw; , ry : - Also-IRISH, SCOTCH and MONONG A HELA WHIS KEY, Jamaica spirits/PREserying brandy andail other--Wines’and Lignora, Jrictndlng. all lot'the above, SOLD by RETAIL TO CONSUMERS in any quantity desirea. • f' A constant assorted stock of HAVANA SEGARS. 1 ; ; .. %+Mi Goods deliverediiffithin one day's readyof]Phila dclshiayvsixißßYpj±TD, Orders will be'prompUy ejecn ted if sent by mail or telegraph* . • • -'- ... ; 'Address, JACOB SNIDER, JR.| Cheap Wine Store, • "JO Walnutstreet,Phila. J. T. DtcKer, Woodward Coi) . f Builders and Erectors. $f J4ghtning ;Rodsi on '•: SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLES . V ORDERS lea atthisofficeoribePost Office*; and for personal interview cal be .seen ou Fourth street, residence of Dr. Hunt, between Wood and Ferry.l . Rifetmtu— -Prdfes&or SiUiman.Editorp.fSUliiaan’s ! Journal} 'Professor 0.. M, Httcaall/of the Cincinnati Observatory ; Professor Kobert Peter, of Transylvania UniversityjTSfininckyt ProfessorCbebier Ddwey,D.D. ? ,M,D<, New York; Professor J. L. Casselj Clearlana University, Chio.- ■../ 4 i*- Jti Pittsburgh— A. W. Loomis, Jphn Harper, Wilson M’Candless, Mr.' Childs, Col. Morgan,Rev. Alr.SparKs, J. D. Williams. Major Harding, tI.S., Arsenal; John Ewing A. Sons.,' L. Hurper, D. N. .Wbite,\W A. Mar shall, John Sampson, Major Davis and, Joan Bhoenber ger, -• • (novlSstf OaUlneßlaps, T)ELTON 7 3 fISAPS-are now - JT. .being. ihtradaced. tyl the leading schools in; New Epelantf auu,New Vodf, .-'.Wp have obtained the and invite teachers aml school commuieeg to call and examine them; 'I * No.t—Mip of the Hemisphere, S2xS2irtcUes. Nd.2rr'T.'-do. ' Eastern do-: -v do ; . No\3— do* North America, : ?OxS4 No. 4 do ; United Slates, 70x$4 ••; * No.*— -co Europe, ■ -70x84 No.frr. - A»W • ’ ' 70x79' : . No. ■?*!“; do. - & America & Africa, 70x84 i ~ Price of-the scries, 'with key,§4s} or the first two. Hemisphere Maps, with key. S4O. These Maps arctmrftaUedta accuracy,beapty sad cheapness, and adapted t# the wants of, theprimary, grammar and high schools of. iheUnited States." • For sale at pablisher’s prices, without, addition of freight charges,at the ' \ ' EDUCATIONAL BOOK STORE," cor Market and Fourth sis. Flour Reduced* WILMARTiri NOBBE 'will sell their Extra Flour, delivered after ihe Ist November, at 82,25 ■FWU.ibs,; -Superfine Aliberal dis count (o retaitersi ' , - , : riovl , . : WILMARTH & NOBI#E, MKM PHISINSTIT QVlij, Medical depabtment.—3?hc reguiutcourse of Lectures wIU ., Professor of Chemistry and . Pharmacy. • • ' J, A, Wilson; M. D.j Professor of Obstetrics add Dia*. . eases of Women and Children. CLINHJOBLECTDRES. • ADdfflMi—Prof. H. J. Holcb; R. S. Nswtoif. Z Kreesun, Mi D., Anatomical Dcinonstrator. ' The fees for a full course amount to : .EachProfeasor’s Ticket, $l5. Matnculator’sss. De monstrator’s Fee,siO. Graduation, $2O. ThosedesiruigUmherinformauoDvWiUpleaseaddresa ■their letters (post paid) to the Dean; and Students arri ving in the city will please call on hlmatlhe Comraer ciar Hotel. R, S. NEWTON,M.D., ■ ■ i-r-r- Dean of the Faculty. • w ;LAW DEPARTMENT., Hon EW M. Kino, Prof, of Theory and Practice ofLaw Ji«oDEiiAt , iixiiEsq,Pxof'of Termj—s3aper session.. *‘- v ‘ • •’ , All communications pertaining to this department must be addressed t 0... E. \V, M. KING, Eaq. ' . The Faculuea, for inteU,9.ctttal abilities, moral worth andprofessional acquirements, wiii cotnpare {adorably withthenjoatUistingqished incur countryv TlteMedical Faculty c'onsunnea an anomalyinttusorany other country—all of them are able .Lecturers thebest ol .Teachers. r ..' i .. Thq'sewho.wiUcQntenvplalQOurgeogruphical position, amflheeilent of ourpopulaiioiijViap nodoubias to the eligibiiiiY of our fiilualion' Jor ot the kia‘d. : '* Abto health, including all seasons ofth’e yeur.w© deny that anyoihejtiiy has jot/-#.;; ' Tne fimclassofthe Law this Institute weire small. but the gentlemen composing •them are talented andin the highest degree respectable— afavorableouiea for the future prosperity ofllie Institute. That the public maybe fe alls bed aif . the. perm.U n?p?3T o f this school, weteel it oar duty to siale,tbavtite Trustees and Facoltyform a lirittin&ction, wellfov its future success; and that ty\p internal orguui zation which connects thbm, cannot be interapted: 11 M.'KING, iv, apy President of tbe Memphislustiiute.; •v Silver.Forbs, Spoons, Ac* . TTTEkeep constantly, on liana a large assortment oi ?f silver Forks, Spoons, -Ladles, &&., of ouf own manufacture, of standard silver*. 4 i. JOHN B. M’MUffiN jfc'. CO., : • 65 Market street.. nSnamryine uio»«e», OF oho, two anff throe g asses, sailed for detecting counterfeit bunk* notes, and other burposea, fox sate by (octiHl JOHN B. M'FADpKN A ,CO. To **4«: Cltltens qj AUefrLeny OitTr. t • ABOX for the relation or Orders for CITY MILLS XX: FLOUR is left at ihe store of Mercer 4; Robinson. Federal street. Such Orders will be promjHly supplied SHtn Wrrntea Immedlotety, CU4RTIKRS RAILROAD,—The wooes : cents per day rind ! we ; hhtirEe 1 81.75 per week for boarding;. Apply atihe office, oh the Steuben ville roadi.oearM’ponald’stavhrtt-4 miles rroraiPiitsi burgh. -V iiutlehiitf] BURNSIDE. HANNEV&CO BAKER'S 13 ROM A; .. lleelterns Farina: - . Polishios Patty i ■ Starch Polish; Pare Bay Rum j received and for sale by ; '' » COULTER fc HACKE,- ocih . corner of Wood and Third streets. QA BBLS. LAKE SUPERIOR TROUT ANRi SAL uu, MON jun received ftfltfl ihe PittsMrgii and Isle Royal Copper i{mjaj Company.'' Tijiise Fish ftir excel in fine nayor and isiuesa ajiy caught m ihe lower Lakes . /a . HENRY C. KELLY, V>U street andiMailtet elley. - A L Healthy liocoifton, riIUERBU no place more favorably-situated than Nun- X nety Hill. It is healthy, aad conraiands a most de tightftil view. Persona -wishing a lot, can get one to preaseVlhem, containing from one to five ao/el - augM- THOMPSON BELL. - kpor ttenju TWO iii'Fost Office Building, Third'street. ; ’*. "* .* bt A Ibiig, weighted room, third story; entrance Mar ket sireet, fcetween Tlurd aud Fourth streets. Also, asmall brick, house,in Pitt township, near Penn sylvania Ayomie. Inquireof - E.D.GAZZAM, octS , No. 104 Second str??U TOE PLANTAGENET RAgORS can be used in th&darfc,Bod byperscms.witbuernu-: !flqshand,■wiiKeoSejaafely, audio half t)ie:UsuaiUme, without the Possibility Of cutting the.skhu* This la ei fectfdby rpefißs of the patent’Guard,.which is.adjasted toihenwdrvrilVthe greatest nicety,and simplicity.— Every Paso* U made of the finest tempered steeUand warranted. . . ■ •> -:-•* 4 ■ ■ Thdy‘have been extensively used,ip, England, u&d pronounced the most perfect and lured. \ i ,: . -In , - - “-The he w invention be used with perfect -sate- .*. . . • " a TOs raibris a splendid invention, and of great use to many persons,Especially,-for people with unsteady hands.”— Edm&iirgft Journal. Fbrffafe'tt the Watch and Jewelry Store of " 4m«B w’sTwuagN. . ‘-'is. *:-J r » »* fit* :7 . 4 1 I* -t -jnpi iw&mm**. State Mutual Fixe Company l -BBAiSfOH OFFICE'M SiorayitXi) ; l— ;::y : ... .•??-•;:’ .fipHEWst evidence of the succesittf the Director*in v 4. - INSURANCE X&MPANV’Vmeet: tfi^WAntsof the j, » community. is the unparalleled amonot.oCJ'tttmeM *,ooo Foil -h cies.jn a littlomore ihaneevan-moniharana adding :>>“ dvdt 870,000 capitaltothe company. The Directors are, !•* - proud to-aay, thaine ariy all ihe''prO))crW insured is of j ~. the safestkind,la,small risks, and a large.proportion <; -insuredYor only bhe. year. - • • ‘ Number of Policies issued*'*-: -; ! l'; £ . Amountof property insured 84,073,609 00 !: 'Amoimtofgaarnm£epreminms-540i'196 38 ‘ Amcnmlofcashprcmiams*— r-« -, [v? Amount of guarantee slocks ••• g 70,128 IS U •Amotintof'losseß‘--i***.-w.■■■•'■* g $BOO 00 -To be deducted fronuhe aboye,Ujoincid£ntal expen- L\ s’es of the Office. [4 • ‘ Todity'Orcountry merchants, aAdbwnerabf dwell ingß,amlisolatfidorcotintrypTO{>etiy):it;isbelieved :;j this company affords advantages In point of cheapness, p ■ safety and Eecurity,inftriorto'n6 lii3urSrrcd Company b . ,ic.th£s couutry. , ... ’p' / Conducted bn the equitable and greatly imprdved sys tem . of-Ciosaificatierc of hfi special r-v hazards, insuring only a Umiiedtunountin-any one Id- >y cality, thus precluding the frequency and occurrence of b • . 1. it notonly possesses the cheappess and accommodation h of both methods, but entitles the inshredlo d panieipa- tV ; uonmtheprofits- £■ f‘- • .It is under the control of the following Directors: —1 • Rutherford A J GillStt,-John *B. 1 Packer; Samuel T-‘ t . ; -Jones, Alonzo .A'Oarrier.Phiio C.'Sedtfwicki Robert ™o\2. J A; RUTHERFORD r Presn. p . • A.J.GILLETTjSecYi ' Adtaaryt"r;;-.y _ Ua27ry <,'}• Insurance ■■A GENT IN PITTSBURGH,W; H. DAVIS*, (vice J. deceased,). No. 333 Liber tystreeh . Forlksbetferconvenience of persons residing in the of the city, tfap agent may also : hefound' . daily, from eleven to twelve: and, two ,10 three o’clock, at the - counting room of 3: i SchdbhmakVr i &Co-, No. 24 ■ Wood street, where all necessary inimmatiotf wiU be given,, and communications -promptly;.attended 10.— Pamphlets explaining the principles and benefits of Life oiank formafarpisbed dh application. . Capital stock over 5200,000 and constantly increasing. Profits dfvlded brinOally amongst those for Uie. . PiUsbyrgh, Feb. tjjBslr^2w : •-?: ■ JSarinej Ftre anA Inland Trnnnportatlon -U ■ 1 01 SX7SASTOfiQi • •fiIHE INSURANCE COMPANVOPNORTEAMEH- A ICA,Philadelphia, chartered 17$4 v capUal®500.« UOQ, &dseU : Janaajr7 ISLIBSI, 81,001,365 60, will make insurance on buildings and their.contents in this city and vicinity.' Also, on property; of every.deserip lioQj On steamboats hnd other either by Inland transportation or on the seas.'! v;.-r " DIRECTORS} > ArtharG. Coffin,Ja&bfif. Thomas, Enamel W.Jlonen, r } John’ifrNeff,' ‘EdwardSmith, RichardD. Wood. • William Welsh,' Sato a? IF. Smith, Francis Haskins, ' Samiielßrooks, : S. Austin AUibone, * Charles Taylor,: -v« r William 1 E. Bo We n, George AYVAspi.n'wan, -'Thomas V. Cope, JaibesN.Dicksoa, >, S. Moriisj Waler, • :if .D,Sheite:n3;Seehr. This is the oldest Insurance Company. In.the* Halted States, and from its high siandih{?4Qft£e£peiri!e'tfcei am ple means, and.avoiding ali of an extfa hazard ous character, maybe considered as offerinn amplest cority to the public, * v • WM. Pv-JONESj Artnt,' jaB4 . . . No,i4Jl, Front street. BAWTY, VEHPQTVn'Y ASD SECURIT TftE National loan fun» '• INSVRANOP BOCIKTT ' LONDON AND NEW-YORK. i3ftO,ooo—Rqiial to ■tjtrlTH a large mrfitu of profita;,, *>f both YV And Saiplaiwresiea la U;i3: Government ’ Si £, c !F.W l ? Vj'? l aaeanUea to tie City bfNew York. Policies held »natiscwMnryover.o.OOO.:Perapnsia snrinß parocifate id tte'pwfits of the CdmpaliT. ..Cahfima nrt* MEm'M ntea&.nta.iv'te? : : - Ancona the advantages of a Policy ia this Cbmpaanr are the following:— - : r ' ‘, AfcVl* insnreAfoi the whole tefm of life may tstvnv,, mur borrow ens-A«{f the amount of annual premium,' wubonf noteor security»or deposit of policyJadais en- • tilled to division of i „ ;• v:n ' . He may at ithyrtime surrender bis policy, and receive; back as value thereof one-halfthe gross- stun paidbVv ban in annual conunonpreiniuma. A party already insnxed for .whole 'Ufemayyoa pay»~ menvof a small sum, convert his insurance intora new policy upon the loair syStem, now ihirodiiced. ‘ : ' Parlies already insured and enuUed l to o 'lwo-tAfrd/ "load, are not shutout from said two-third loan, if the/ prefer it,upontne term* stated in the 4 Society’a. pamph*- A party may, at a moderate annual premium, insure - foT life, and he siirviveto reach .the age of CO yedrs, xAri full sum insured up 10.512.000, mill it paid to imi: or iif he dies before reaching thai age, the toll sum insured wiU be paid tohisfomiiy orlegaf representatives; ~ lihas become customary in the Atlantic ciUesfpreon gregatioiis to insure the lives of their Pastors, and on Christmas or New Year’s day to make theTanmV'-a pre* senfof the This is certainly an excellent way of showing their regard for tfcCir'Minister; Whose salary in very many cnees is scarcely equal to ids immediate wants. ‘To the manof family, at hU deaih, it is a con solation beyond expression to kiiowthal his helpleas little oats are thus provided for. ; ' 7;- o-'-iv; ' - • Churches involved, would dowellldinsareliie lives of one: orjnare. of.ilie trustees^’at 'Whbsd dCmise. the amount would be applied to liquidate therein, "< i Explanatory pdmphletsdnd information; given gratis, at ihe Banking House of .' ; : W*M;Ai Hitu&tCO., - nbvS9 n :: Wood stj second door above Fourth. •- ' - .ISSURASOB.*' • XHB DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSUR • ANCECOMPANY.—Offiee,Nbrth Booth of the Er nge, Third street, Phiiadelphiar. ; , ' . Pias Ins crancr.—Buildings, Merchandize .and othet» property, m;tow» ‘aud ecuhiry, insured Against loss or: damage by fire at the lowest rate of premium. . . "Mxaira also insure Vessel's! Car goes and freights; foreign or coastwise; under open on special policies, as, the assured may desire. '. insure merchant dize transported by Wagons, Railroad:CaS7iCanati Boats and Steam Boats, on rivers ami tahea,on,ine,mo3ti liberal terms. - - v: ; . • ' : ■ DIRECTORS—Joseph R. Edmund ,A. John C.l>avis, Robert Edwards, Geo. G. Leiper. & Davis,William Folwell, JohflTtewHnjDF; R; Mi Utmon, James C.-.Ban^Thco^S?anWing,® ! 49A«si Rrtoks,.- Henry Stoan, flush pW*. pr Mc livain,ChOrl?s l^uyl'J,.G; Hay,Dr Hugh Jno.T. Logap. • • *?. J m, _ „ MARTIN, President-. . . Titos. A • ■ . ~ W, Cowan, Secretary^ •; Kf Office of th? Cojflpany, No. 42Wate r street, Piua bttTgh, - BHMUV ' P. A, MADEIRA; AgcnL \ • . httd fflailnfl Imurapefi - -7* :mHE.W?lCEof:the XhasbecitrfmoMtf tot he Warehouse o/Hiidy.'j^Jf? Compa-ny. ,—-lap3}-■ -WM. P. 9 mHE , D^^*3nfSfsljHA\C'E »asasg'i*£!s« ; eania Cojnpanvy: nnd full Vj per eenh iower tban t^e Charles B Hail, \Vm F l* King,Charles V Hayes,M-\E Baldwin, ftP B CampbellAthr Reeve. Slf J; RodmanEafter, E H Entler, Edwra fc Cope; FraC dent, Samuel D Orrick j Ffce PrMfdmi, Roberj F.-King- Sienurf/i Francis Biackbarne. - ' ■ ApphcaUons will be received and overY inrosmailon given bySAMUEL FAHNESTOCK, Agent. Oraica- Commercial Rooms, corner of Third andAYobtf smeu Pittsburgh. , oclS ioßse * b r y && thereby.a&rifag evident or ibe advantages oflnsurance,as vysU as the. ability and disposition to toeetwitbpromptneas, OiUUai>UiUt«' * J. COFFIN, Agtntiii OJSceN. g. comer Wood and 3d sts and Slarinelnnuaunt, —' rpHE Inaatance Company of North America, of pw-iw i .A.delplua,through its duly authorized Agent. the jnk aonber, oflers to make permanent and limited imnSS.- DIKECEOIIS; Arthur G. Coffin, Vron. Sams®! .Brooks, - Alex- Henry, Charles Taylon ' ' ' SmuielW./onei,. Sairinel W.-shutf' ■'• EdsyariSmitlv,. • - - Ambiassavaw|’ : - S , Jacob.lLTkotaav ■ - lnantnnce'cSSly^^Wc'y. pie and, ayoidiug aft an 4i A - MA sotf & co " ‘i" 4- ; Kola»;a3. j U3 , wcelv.ed ana for sale bv 4 EICteTsON NoB,ssa ra4a -4 i t. • V,’ . r * ‘ ; , ' ■ T V •# : i' ; ' •:;•■ W ; •' i - •;-;-J : 'x.' ■- «. - . 4 A O