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TOBACCO in store aud for gale by MV nov4 • STUARTS SILL lw,wO feet, well seasoned, for satedteat) bp • ‘JOHN A-BLOOMER, ■■■■*■ t v- v •: AlicghenyiPlattiftjirfllilifl, ifNE FLOUR—SO bbls. in siora and for rale very _jow by v ._ ? , jfrMJi , -rWM.DYER^ ILOVKRsiiiLD—IB hbls. prime Ohio Seed, just recM U and for sale low*. . - • ' WM.tJYER; feblS .■ r ~ s ; 1 No. 201 Liberty street •;'? AHO—2obbl6. No. 1; : •!' ~T " ” ! 10 kegs -do j - for sale b\* - ! WM.DYER OLD SCOTCH \VHISKEY: _ TT" '..lrish, r doj .*;£ain*«aHum,inbanlea, Forsaleby , ■&.J . r.v, , J.P. HORBACH, de °u- - ; 107 Libertyetreet atO LET-’—Rooms and steam power for inechaaica rpurposes; •: Enquire of • ' jaai '.?v . 7- v -SCaIFE & ATKIN3ON,ii9 Front 6t bush rcc’d and for eale by : .7 fabl3 ;■ :• SAMUEL P.SHKrVER. A Campbellt 3o>i Sptinjr‘Water -A*. Brewery; 30 half bble. do; lor snle at mnaaracui- . M.D.TATTON, tcblß-.., :v - *>il Liberty at. / Holland gin and Irish whiskey— -3 pipes Anchor & Star brand Holland Gmv: Vpnncheons Stuart’s Dabliu genuine. Malt Whiskey Forsafdby -n • - ’r ffeblB]r. . M. D, PATTON, \HTiNtW^Burffundy ? PortjAladeiraySherryj ftyalagay Tj Re'dkriU iLUihetah.in lota to suitpurchasers.' Forsake by :[feM3} - AL P. PATTON. * T AVIjINDER, Rasbcrry ana Piiie Apple Brandies, for Jj saloby IfcblB3 M, P. PATTON. LONDUNPOKTER— 50 London Portet for sale by V ffeblB] M. D. PATTQN; ATS*. AMD llYE—JSVUbqsiOaiSi ’ ~ . - '..••••: >.•: ,• >. 350 do fttore aiid for : • ;••'• [feblBj , .. M.D. PATTON • GLOVER- AND TIMOTHY • n ’ v/ 17 ■ ... 40 bite-prune Clover seed: - do Timothy seed; tor sale by feblB - - MVP. PATTON. ij OLL’.&U rTKR—3 bbis. for sale by X*t..fcWB;.-r M.P.gATTON. caska No. 1 for gale by : -ft* lB - - ' *• M.D. PATTON: doz * Corn Brooms in store and for sale. feo|B, M.D. PATTON. t***cea S.C. Rice; ISO bra. M, Rj Raisins;’for-sale by —feblB ’ ; ; . M. D. PATTON. &'HERKY WiNE~4S dor.JUasaeUa A-Co., IB4l—siT- Ppnor quahry—for soJe low 10 close eonaienrcent. fcb!9- • . .• ALD. PATTON. ULP 'RYE WHISKEY—IS bbia. very superior qaali ty, for sale by .. [feblSJ : M.D. PATTON. bbls. 03 hhnd and for sale by fcb!B ' M, D; PATTON GIG AES—26O lixs. Principe, Kegalia, andYara Sixes etla#prices,forsaleby . - 5 <cblB VOAP, CANDLES AND STARCH—ISO bxs. for sale O at mabiifECturer’a prices, by BRANDJJSSf 20 half and quarter pipes Cognac, Bor* 'deouxand Rochelle Brandies, of different vintages, in store ttnddfrr sale by- [feblB] M. D. PATTON. t-IHAMPAGNE COGNACr BRANDY—Ytataae 1823, / mbonies,-for sale By PeblS). M. D. PATTONr ESTHETE. BEANS—6 bbls, smalt white just rac’d an Tf for sale by ■ [feb!3| WM, DYER. SF. FLO UK—lOO bbir. rac’d and for sate by ■ . iebl3 - 1 SAMUEL P, SHRIVER. received and for sale by Q febja/. ■■ SAMPER P.SHRIVER. HO'^iNY— 12 bhts jun rac'd and for sale by -. feb!3 ■ i WM. DYER. WIMEGAR—SO bbU. for sale at a " feb!3~ - ’ WM. DYER, CfENECA^OIL—B bbls. in stare and for sale bv O feb!3 : - . 3AMPEL P.aHRrVER; ROI.L BUTTBR—I bbls- prime re-c'dand tor sale b 1 . febX3 ■/ ,y..; SAMUEL P.SHRTVER. ’ riIAIdLOW—IO Obis. Sheep and 3 bbls. Beel Tallow. X <eb!3: - 9AMUEL P;SHRIY£R, /"YAK IMITATipN.-r-l*«pcr Hangings, grained in imi tation or oaky and varnished, for sale by ' jangs ;; - WALTER P, MARSHALL. ■ 'OINK Cognac Brandies for sale by ■C ja24 • . JAMES P. HORBACH. Si 9W 0 ' A*\ T D S1 > 75 PER GALLON,—Tavern Wi* keepers would do well to try oar Prim « Pal i Brandy, 'at the above-prices, before purchasing else '*!>«*- MORRIS ft HAWORTH, — 3 J^ 3 .: • - : : ~ In the Diamond. , HOUSE Louis, Battle Grouaaand St. James brands.’in store and for sale . • . -;ffeb6l - . . KING & MOORHEAD. B UTTER— 10 Kegs for sale by ' KING A MOORHEAD. YINEGAR —20bbis. Cider .Vinegar for sale by feb6 ~; e , KINO A MOORHEAD. BACHES AND FEATHERS— : ~“ 500 bush. Dried Peaches j __ 4,000 IbsrPrinie Kentucky Feathers! For sate by -1 821 ' ' CARSON A M’KNIGHT. 9rtH SOXES RAISINS f 150 half do; ~ A*\Jyj .20 mats seedless Raisins; 25 casks Currants, in store and for sale by • r ; , J. RHODES & CO., ■ • • - >-- r -. r- . ■ . Nod Wood st HOES.— 150 doz best cast steel Hoes I . - Gardendo, on consignm’ agq for sale by QatS] L.,3. WATERMAN A SONS. FORKS— 93 dox best quality cost steel Hay Forks;' 30 do do - German 1 - do: • „ . -- 40 ; do beat cast steel. 4 pronged Manure rorlcs, on consignment and for saie by * jalB : •• - L. S. WATERMAN A SONS. SCYT HE SNEATHS.—42S doz, best quality, paten Scy l hd Sneathß/on consignment and for sale by iaXB : li. 3. WATERMAN & SONS, NAILS kegs Nails and Spikes tor sale by ' ja!B - ; . L, S. WATERMAN & SONS IEAfLL A3H,—l‘2 casks prime Pearl Ash for sale by ja!B L- S. WATERMAN A SONS. 'INBOW SASH of all styles for eale by „ v";.-; H. C, KELLY, 0 y. - - ' Agent for Fallston Sash Factory. SCYTHES.— 75 dQ2 beßt quality Grass Scvtbes ; ---'6O do do Cradle do; . ,10 do common do; on consignment and for sale by L. S. WATERtfAN Sc SONS, ja!3. Nos 80* SI Water, A 6*2 Front st. EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR—IB bbi«. Extra Family Floar for sale by ~ [jalQj H. C. KELLY. FINE TEAS—2S haifChesla fine Young Hyson; ..*l5 dti in £ and 4- Q. packages; " ••S. : do- fine Black; . 20 do do; in | y G oz.'and J&, lasiore and for sale br packages. decl7 KING & MOORHEAD. TSTHITE; HAVcANA. SUGAR—2O boxes While Ha Tf vaaa Sugary just received aud for sale by declQ : MfLLER A RICKETSON. PAPER HANGINGS —French and American Paper Hangings and Borders, from Cic to 82,00 & piece, for sale by ; - W. P. MARSHALL, J&l4 J 85 Wood si / \ft/ ATCHE3,JEWELR Y,&c.—Now in atore, a large Jt and rich slock of fine Watches, Jewelry and Fancy Goods W. W. WILSON, aeca3 cornet of Marheiand Fonrth sts. BRES3EIJ -FLOOR BOAKUis—su,out) feet, well sea soned] and good quality, for sale cheap by r , fl JOHN A. BLOOMER. feJA • Allegheny-Planing Mills. - EiOX BOARDS-25,U0U feel different thicknesses ‘ for I sale by JOHN AaBLOOMER, jaXG • • Allegheny Planing Mills. PEACHES— 305 sacks Dried Peaches; • - .11 bbls, - do; Fo^-sale by jaß ; . l,s. waterman a sons. TT AMES—4P doz, pair horse and mule hames for sale -J± by ,(ja9] ■ L. 3. WATERMAN A SONS. BUTTER— 15 lible. fresh Roll Butler; 5" do. packed do; v'-iP tegs do forsaleby jaS. * L S WATERMAN A SONS. j " Tin Roofing, THE subscribers take this method to iuform properly and all- oihers interested, that they still continue the business of Tin Roofing, in all its branches. - Their skill and experience in this part of the business, has hitherto enabled them to give entire satlsfactionl-vAnd they hope, that by conunuimr the same policy.of using the best materials, and employing skillful workmen, to keep up this favorable impression If the question of Tin Roofing was new, or just brought before tbo notice of this community for the first time we would consider that the importance of the subject would justify nsin extending our views on its superior advantages. This, however, is not the case. We shall therefore, confine ourselves to a few remarks. On the 6th day of June, 18M%jnearly seven years ago,) we fin ished our first jobdf Tin Roofing ia this place. From that up to the'present time, we nave covered with tin the roofs of tne finest and most costly buildings that have been ejected in this county. We have given our views on a previous occasion on the superior advantage of Tin qver iron, as a covering for houses. And time, the great tester of nil things, has but too clearly proven the correctnesß of our opinion. Again, if we ptSceTin in.juxta-poaitiori, with Slate as a covering for houses, welhtnk ihatiin will bear a favo rable comparison, with: some decided advantages These advantages are,that when tin is used the roof can be made much saving materials, in the length of rantrsj brick in the gable ends—making the house easy oracccssid cdsb *of a fire, and showing a better finUbrftttdfappearance. Also, when tin is used thegutteraare wbrked in, thereby saving the extra and heavy expehse for copper glitters, copper flashings, Ac.; —things indißpenstble on slate Tools.' If further reasons were deemed necessary, wc could offer' the experience of our eastern cities In proof what has been advanced, as it i&a well known fact that New York anthjlhereaat ern citiesvefy generally prefejreyen tin for heir most Costly and splendid buildings, notwithstanding they have a full fiupplyof-Blateattjieir doors. With these- rem arkr we will leave the subject with those interested, and Will take pleasure in giving farther information when cal ed on. JOHN DUNLAP A CO., febl7 : corner Market and Second sts. r ■ T .Central Tea Store. TV;. TUST RECEIVED, a.full and fresh • assortment of J -Green and Blackv.Teas, which will be sold on the most wholesale and retail, either from the bririnalpaokagea packs, to suit custo mers. "All Teas warranted fresh—packed or loose, jag) H.C, KELLY; Fifth street. : H owe’s Candy. FOR SALE-byv H. Smyscr,'Jbpl Mohler, ,^ Ogden A Snowden, Coulter -A HackCr Wm. Jackson, and KeycerA SPBowclLPitUburgh jWVjR. McClelland, Man chester. , ' _ • [nov29' CORN.— 200 bushels in ears, just rec’d, for sale by 5 ' STUART & SILL, :i-.-ieb2o—' VH Wood t. iiO Vfcfll SEED—S 4 bbla. xecM bysteamer Arena, bud fqriaiebyr: (feb2o] STUART ASILL, - M o^l 0 SE^A,upcriotmfcl^M: 3WL.. : T^^ 00 - 60 b ™* f 1115 A—20 iialf cnests Y. U. in store and for aale.by ■, STUART & SILL. FLOUR.— 40 bbls. Family} 20,half bbls. doj 200 do Sufferfiue, in store and for sale. feb*> - STUART & SILL. liOLL BUTTER.—2obbls.fresh, fortablonse; V 40,kegs do j . for sale by - feb2o: .-. STUART A SILL. Hi' NUTS —lOO sacfeb, in store find for sale. i STUART A SILL. • bushels for »ale by ' -r_ — jfehgg ' STUART SILL. /10RN-BRooMS—2oQdoz.cotnmonj 5^' s V . 40 extra large j rec’d on consign meat, to close oat, v , [feb2o] STUART A SILL. BA9 store and for sale by : ;fe b2o ...•; , : STUART A SILL. fi^ASS— 109 boxes Bby IQ and 10 by 12for unle by— VJT jfeb2o ; . STUART A SILL. PEACHES—2t) sacks on hnr.d and for sale by J- . febSO .. STUART A SILL. SOAP— 100 boxes, in stoie and for saieby - feL>2o STUARTgA SILL. ATTiNG—SO bales No. 2,t0 close, by •- • • - feb2U • STUART A-SILL. ‘T7TNEGAR—4O bbls. (pure cider,)' in store. V • feb2o STUART A SILL. (COMMON CIGARS—4O,OOO common Cigars, to close, j feb2o , STUART A SILL. GROUND FEED—On hand and for sale by . febSO RHODES A ALCORN. GORN hxEAL—On hand and for sale by febSO . - RHODES A ALCORN. HULLED BARLEY—Of ourown manufacture* con stantly on hand, and for sale by febSO RHODES A ALCORN /"ailf AIEAL—Of oar own manufacture constantly on V/ hand and for sale by: RHODES A ALCORN, febiO •117 3d at, opposite Bt. Charles Hotel, OAT MEAL—Of our own manufacture, constantly, oh hand and for sale by fcb£o RHODES A ALCORN. R2ED.PKACHES—IOO bus. prime Halves tor sale. by [feblSX : WM.DYER. EC.DINGS. 4c, —300 Wedding Cake Boxes j Tf 200 Cornelian Bings; 12 tioz. assorted Gold Pens; 12 do do . Spectacles; , s 4 do. do Razors & Straps Just received at the Watch and Jewelry Store of w; W. WILSON, corner of Market and Fourth sts. ihL D. PATTON. RAPPIN& and Printing Paper for sale by . • . • ; W. P. MARSHALL, fet>X2 85 Wood street. M. P. PATTON, London fllttiiard. PURE London and Durham Mustard, by the keg. for sale by (oci3lnf] JOSHUA ROBINSON. rUS'f RECEIVED, a ireah. suppiy of Dr. S. 3. Fitch’s valuable Medicines, among which are remedies for Consumption. Coughs and Dyspepsia. Also, Abdominal Supporters, Shoulder Braces, Inhaling Tubes, and Lee* tures on the Treatment and Cure of Consumption, Ac. Far sale by COULTER A HACKE, Druggists, oclfr corner of Wood and Third streets BRANDIES— 110 quarter and half pipes, of different vintages,of the following celebrated brands u Hehnesey, n ‘’Otard*” “Dupoy “A. Seig neue, n ,“Pinet, Castillon A C 0.,” “Jean Louis.” For sale ingots to suit purchasers. M. D, PATTON, ja29 \ : ' 211 Liberty street. CHEAP WALL PAPER*—'from 61 to .25 cenis—a large assortmhniforsaleby-V feb!2 v r : ; .. Wig, MARSHALL. A *J DbLS. NO. 1 received and- tor tale **D by B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO., . febß; • ■ • ;■ .cornet Ist and Front titetui'. ' • 2 nnn HAVANA ORANGES j ; .v/UvMOboXea Malaga Figs f • ,< 150 drums da do v 150 J do. . do - do For sale by ; JOSHUA RHODES A CO., JaS-* ■ ; No 6 Wood street. C^O-PAKTNERSHIP.— The subscribers have entered / into Co-Partnership under the firm of Scairs. Ax xtssiN A OttLV. WM. B.SCAIFE, • ; ‘ : JAMES ATKINSON. ja3l » • JOHN M. OKELY. Xj EATING BUILDINGS.—We are prepared to fur* JLL nith andcrectapparatua for heating large or small buildings, by steam or hot water, and have engaged D. H. Williams, from the east, to superintend its construc tion. . tia3lJ SCAIFE, ATKINSON A OKELV. OA BARRELS - prime N. O. Molasses, Messenger. [declB] CARSON A M’KNIGHT. Molasses and sugar— 1 82 bbls.N.O. Molasses; KJhhds. do Sugar . Landing from steamer Keystone State, and lor sale. ja9 CARSON A fIUKNIGHT,B4 Water st. TTraAPfIWO AND rKINTINU J-AHEK to tale,in if large or small quauttties, by J*M- W. P. MARSHALL. PLANTATION SUGAR—3d hhds. prime plantation Sugar (old crop,) on consignment and for sale by declE; MILLER A RfCKETSON. FINE French aud Germaa Wine for sule by jag* JAMES P. HORBACH. PLANTAGENET GUARD RAZORS.—“The only sale and perfect Razor manufactured.” Just re ceived, per express, another lot of these truly valuable and uniqne Razors. jjals3 W: W, WILSON inn BBLS. FAMILY FLOUR; HJU 50 bags Coffee; 80 bbls. No. 3 Mackerel; 75 bbU.Tar; 100 bags Saltpetre; Forsaleby _ T. WOODS A SON. Produce Dealers and Commission Merchants, i alt> No. 61 Water sire el T'HE subscriber wishes to inform the citizens of Pitts* . burgh and the public generally, that he has removed his CARPET STORE ftom Nos. 01 and 63 Woodsireet, to the Apollo Buildings, on Fourth street, recently occu* pied bjr the Museum, and has connected therewith the adjoining rooms, formerly used as the Chronicle Printing office—which, in connection with his old room, makes iheraosi spacious Carpet establishment in the country; and his advantages so far surpass any house in this city torspoce, arrangement and good light, that he is certain of suiting every person who may favor him with a call. His stock is complete ia every article In his Une, and great pains will be taken at all times to show goods to persons wishing to look or buy. -Qgfll E. W. LYNP. _ SALE OF VALUABLE IRON WORKS, NfiGBOES, MULES, Ac. IN pursuance of a decree of the Chancery' Court in Clarksville, at the October term, 1850, l will sell at the Louisa Furnace, in Montgomery County, State of Tennessee, on the Bth day of April, 1851, the Farnace known as the Louisa Furuace and the Mount Vernon Furnace, with all the lands attached and 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 and 4 years. On the llth of April, 1851, I will also sell, at the late residence of Robt. Baxter, in Montgomery Co., Tenn., the IRON PROPERTY, known as uie Tennessee Fur nace and the Water Forge, bn Barton’s Creek, with all the lands adjoining and attached thereto, consisting of several thousand acres, on a credit 0f1,2,3a0d4 years. Sumner County Lands near Qaltatin. I will also sell, on the 26th of March, 1851, in the town of Gallatin, at the House, 320 acres of land lying in said County, knswn as the Preston tract of land, on a credit of 1,2 and 3 years, . -Hours and Lot in Nashville. I will also sell, on the 23ih of March. 1851, a valuable House and Lot iti Nashville, at the Market House, known as Lot No. 64, situated on High st.j ou a credit of 1,3 ana 3 years. Bond and approved security will be requi red of the purchaser and a lien retained on the real es tate in all cases. p. PRIESTLEY, O, A M. * -,t Sa l° of Hulei, Wagoai, Ac. . 1 S'tU, as the Adm’r of Robt. Baxter, sell at the Lou isa Farnace. m Montgomery County, Tenn, on the 9th dayof April, ISSI, nil the personal property of the said *?b». t ßa * l l e , r ’ belonging to said Furnace, consisting of 75 Mules, Wagons, Scrap Metal, and Slock on kandTon adredit of twelve months. * I will also sell, on the llth day of April, 1851, at the late residence of Robert Baxter, in Montgomery county Tennessee, about 30 Mules, Horses, Cattle, Household' and Kitchen Furniture, together with all personal prop erty of said Robert Baxter; on a credit of 12 months Bond and security will be required on all .suras over 810. The solo will be continued at each place froraday to day, till all the property is sold. , pec. 17,1850. ROBERT BAXTER, Adm’r. 117" Each paper will send the Office of the Clerk and Master uie papers containing the advertisements, with the amount of the fee staled. Published till day of last sale. The Nashville Union and True Whig : the Louisville Journal ;the Cincinnati Commercial, and the Pittsburgh Post, yrul publish the above advertisement twice a week until day of sale, and forward Recounts to the Clerk and tor settlement: doc23:tawls —Clarksville Jeffersoman. Spring Stock or Carpet*. THE, subscriber having relumed from the Eastern '“>■ l *" 0 " receiving liiaSpring slock of Carpels, uu Cloths, Window Shades, Siair Rods, Hearth Ritas Door Matts, Droegei Stair Crash, Take and Piano Covers, Matting, as., 4c. All of which have been se lected from the latest importations and best manufacto ries. With an eye single to the interest ofhis custo'- mers, and all whit may favor him with a call areat pains is at nil times taken to show Goods to persons wishing to look or buy. Call and examine the stock where can be fonnd the latest and best styles of the above named Goods, with priees and qualities to suit all. :• E.W.DYND, Lynd’s Carpet Emporium, Apollo_Baildtng, Fourth street. AC HECK drawn by UH in favor of Henry fritz. No, 1655. dated February 4th, 1851, on N. Holmes 4 Sons, of this city, for three hundred and fitly dollars, has been lost from the mail between Pittsburgh arid Park nrsbnrgh The public are cautioned.'against receiving' said check, as the payment bits been Stopped.'' ' ■ lebl7 MILLER 4 BICKETSON. The lease of the new yokk Hit v godds STORE, No. 83 Market streebwithFunnies, and a' small stockpf Fancy and Staple DrjvOoods.io be sold at abarcaih. Any person, wishing, to commence busi ness on Market street, the above old established bust-, ness stand, one of the best on the street, aan be had on favorablo terms, if application is made immediately'to thcsnbscriboT, who wishes to obangohU bosihess - ja3o WM.H.GXSBAJQ>r RliattHattiOttfl Bsmovai, Otseele Jboat. Cdaghs and Colda Oared tn 48 Uoura. SINCE the introduction of this new compound, Coughs and colds are cured m a vetr shoh time, we will warrant Dr.Keyeer’s PectoraVSyrup'W-cure cases of Conghs r Colds, Bronchitis, Laigngiiie, in less ,time and tnan aDy other- mcaiclne everdiscov* -11! H AS- Ajf EfilflßElX.Y NEW ACTION—The old Lqjagh; Medicines always.sicken the stomach and <pro* dace nanseq which is more disagreeable than rim Cough itself.-Thiats«byj«edhithisimrttirevfor-iT is apleas-v .antsoothingafucle outfit will cure, orthomoney wiUbe TgfutideS! evidence; tn'favor of this medicine in' psirti citiiens, shoiild convince any one of ta efficacy. Tt iithe prescription of a regular physi cian; pn'dKM'been hsed by; him In his own. practice for . a number oryearsVwiih the most heroic success. CONSUMrTIONf-A_lady ‘from Steubenville writes; foafjher daughter 1 had been affiicted with a Cough and: expectoration; night .sweats, hectic fever, and all the distressing symptoms6£.consumption, and that after ta king twoLouie*sho was ehtircly cured,. A gentleman in Washington couhtyiWbLb had suffereif with. Asthma, and phtomc Coligh for eight years,hasbeehontirCly re lieved and the cou'gn'reSmoved by the use ofhalf.a dor xonof bottles of the Pectoral Syrup. . A gentleman from 'Peoria, Illinois, wtftesthav 1 * he knows the Pectoral Sy* nip to be a good article, for he has used It in hls owu caaeandin the cases drmembers of his family with the moatperfedt success. - . - : -. i> ■ It is 055.0? the Cheapest Medicines wow known. —lt is put up in half pint bottles at 50 cents each, or six bottles for • ' . - v--'- 11 Countbt Stobekeepebs would do well to keep a sup ply Of this medicine onhhhdull the time,as it U one of the most perfect and efficacious remedies ever discover ed for all coughs anddiseusesof the langs and incipient Consumption-. ' CAUTION EXTRA—Many persons will try to get you to buy;some onfe of the various nostrums, but do not heed ihora. If you want to gel well, buy Dr.KEYsan’s Pectobal Syeup, and take no other; this will cure you: It has in it some of the most valuable plants and herbs of the materia medic'u, and is compounded by a person skilled in the healing art. Therecan bo nodeception in thismediclhe. ‘Jt is prepared in your own city, and the proprietor has numeiouslcertificates, attesting its vain-, able properties, which will be shown-to any person de sirous or seeing them. Agents 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 large profit to all agents; besides, they .will be doing suf fering humanity a service by placing in their hands .the greatest medicine for Lung diseases the world has ever produced.,. For sale, wholesale and retail, by KEY3ER A M’* DOWELL, Druggists, 140 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa n to whbm all letters for.agencies must be addressed.— Also, for sale by DlM.CurrjvAUegho'ny city ;P. Broek er, jr, Brownsville j George Bairu, Washington ; John H Buchanau. Hickory; George Kcyser, M’Keesport; J. D. Vowell, Canonsburgh; and by merchants and druggists generally, , fja3s Public Attention Is respectfully xnvittd to the following truths, set forth in relation to one <f the most important Remedies of mod' em times! PETROLEUM OR ROCIC OIL; IT is not more than one year ago since this great rem edy was brought before the public, for the relief and cure of disease. Its great powers to heal, have, since then, become fully appreciated by the community, and we allege that the longer it is tried the more certain will its great fame spread. It is not the remedy of a day, got up for the sole purpose of making money ; but, one, which we conceive, will continue to be used when uli nostrums have beer, forgotten. The PETROLEUM is a Natural Remedy, elaborated in the depihsof tbeearlh by a power and agency that laughs to scorn alt human competition. ‘ It 1« our duty,when we write.about a medicine, that we write vauta-~that we soy nothing calculated to deceive those who may crustour word or put confidence in our statements. The tick are .very apt to catch at any thing that promises relief trom dis ease. A story can haraiy be too highly wrought to.an swer the object of gullingor humbugging some of them. Now, wo do not desire to do this; we are anxious only that the truth in relation to our Remedy should be tola v in order to secure for it a reputation far exceeding any single article of the aateria tnediea. Plain, unvarnished facts—/acts that may be ascertained in our own city and neighborhood, bear ample testimony in favor of the Pe troleum. Within the past two mouths, two of our own eiuzens, who were totally Mind, have been restored to eight. Several cases of blindness, in the State of Ohio, have been cared. And, also,the case of agentieman in Bea ver county. There arc others; but these cases are near home, and may be referred to by any persons who may have doubts on the subject. These cases were cure-1 ut ter they had been abandoned by physicians as hopeless* The Petroleum will cure, when used according to direc, lions—Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Piles, Rheumatism, Goat, Neuralgia, Eruptions on the Skin, Pimples on the face Chronic Sore Eyes, Ringworm, Tetter, Scald Head' pains in the bones and joints, old sores. Ulcers, Wens. Tumors. Scrofula, Cancer, Spinal irritation, Fever nnti Ague, Chronic Cooghs, Asthma, Bronchitis, and all Pul* rnonary affections of a chronic nature, tending to pro duce CONSUMPTION.. Bnrns and Scalds, diseases of the Bladder and Kid neys, Chapped Hauds, Excoriated Nipples; Corns and Bunions. In fact, it is ugoeat cNivcnsALBEiiEDY. and has been triedinmojtof the above diseases within the past year with the most perfect success. Certificates that will astonish are in the hands of the'proprietor.who will take pleasure in showing them to the atfiicieJ or their friends. Whatever others may say about their medicine.?, the Petroleum is the greatest Remedy of the oge. Phy* sicians of high standing in the profession are tieginuing to use ii in their practice. Those who at first looked on with doubt and uncertainty, are willing to award it due praise and consideration. Before another year roil* round, all will be compelled to acknowledge that the Petroleum is the greatest medicine ever discovered. : For sale. Wholesale and Retail.by KEYSKR A'M’DmVELL, , 140 Wood street. Also—R. E. Sellers, 57 Wood street; 1). AL Curry,'D. A. F.lliou, Joseph Douglass, Allegheny Oily. Also, by the Proprietor, S. M. KIER, Caual Busin, 7th .vtreel, Pittsburgh. {j a s ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER! PEPSIN! THE TRUE, DIGESTI V E FEU IT Or Gastric Juice I A CREAT DYSPEPSIA CURER, PREPARED from Rennet, or the fourth stomach 01 the Oz, after direction* by Baron Liebio, ih«< great Physiological Chemist, by J.S, IIOUGHTON, M l) ,No. 11, North Eighth street, Philadelphia, Pa. This is a truly wonderful remedy for INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, CONSTIPATION. LIVEII COMPLAINT , and DEBILITY , cnring;aher Nature’s own method, by Nature’s own agent, the Gastric Juice. llalf a teaspoonfull of tills Fluid, inta-ed in water, wifi digest or dissolve Five Pou.tdb of Roast Befp in about two iroufis, out of the stomach. SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE! Baron Liebig, in Iris celebrated work on Animal Chein istry, says: u An artificial Digestive Fluid, analogous uo the Gastric Jaice.may be readily prepared from the mu cous membrane of the stomach oi the calf, in which va rious articles of food, os meat and eggs, will be so soft ened, changed and digested, just in the same manner as they would be in the human stomach.” Dr. Peeeiba, In bis famous treatise on u Food and Di et,“published by Fowle s & Wells, New ork, page 35. states the same great fact, and describes the method of prepaiation. There are few higher authorities than Dr. Pereira. Dr. Combs, in his valuable writings on the Physiolo gy of Digestion,“observes that “ a diminution of the due quantity of the Gaiqric Juice i s a prominent and all-pre vailing cause of Dyspepsia;” and he states that “a til*- Unguisned professor of medicine in London, who was aevcrelyafflicied with this complaint, Guding everything else to fail, had recourse to the Gastric Juice, obtained from the stomach of living animals, which proved com pletely enceessful.” Dr.GaxtLiM, author of the famous works on “ Vegetn ble Diet,“.says: “It is a remarkable fact in physiology, that the stomachs of animals, macerated in water, im part to the fluid the property of disroiving various arti cles of food, and of effecting a kind of artificial diges tiofl of them In no wise different from the natural digest ive process,” . Dr. Simon’s great work, the “ Chemistry of Man,” (Lea & Blanchard, Phila., 1846, pp 321-3) says: « The discov ery of PEPSIN forms a new era in the chemical history of Digestion. From recent experiments we know that food is dissolved as rapidly in an artificial digestive fluid, prepared from Pepsin, as it is in the natural Gas tric Juice itself.” Professor Ddsgusos, of the Jefferson College. Phila delphia,in his great work on Human Physiology,devotes more than fifty pages to an examination of thi9 subject, iiis experiments with Dr. Beaumont, on the Gastric Juice, obtained from the living human stomach and from animals, are well known, “fn all cases.” he says, “di gestion occurred as perfectly in the artificial as in the : natural digestions.” : AS A DYSPEPSIA CURER, Dr. Houghton’s preparation of PEPSIN ha* produced the moat marvelous effects, curing cases or Debility, Emaciation, Nervous Decline,and Dyspeptic Consump tion, supposed ia be on the very verge of the grave, it is impossible 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. These were nearly all desperate cases, and the cures were not only rapid and wonderful, but perma nent. It is a great NERVOUS ANTIDOTE, and particularly useful for tendency to bilious disorder, Liver Complaint, Fever and Ague, or badly treated Fever, and Ague, and the evil effects of Qainine, Mercury, and other drugs upon the Digestive organs, after a long sickness. Also,. for excess in eating, and the 100 free use of ardent spir its. It also reconciles Health with Intemperance. OLD BTOMACU COMPLAINTS. There is no Conn of OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS winch it does not seem to reach and-remove at once.— pSFVSnt 10 . w l, !°v ™“y he, it GIVES INSTANT KELiIEL 1 . A smgle dost rtmovts allthe unpleasant sump ?™£ a M loa '*™'; i V ob ' rc l>chle<i, for a short lime, -£ make- these good effects permanent. PURITY BLOOD and \tGOR OF BODY, follow at once. It is particularly excellent in cases of Nausea, Vomiting, Lratnps, Soreness of the pit of the Stomach, distress aL ter eating, low, cold state of the Blood. Heaviness, Lo w ness of Spirits, Despondency, Emaciation, Weakness, tendency to In«aimy, Suicide, Ac. Pri^e, . 0r 1 E ? 01jLAR per bottle. One bottle will of ten effect a lasting cure. Every bottle bears the written signature of J S HOUGHTON, M.D., Sole Proprietor Sold by agents in every town in the United States, and by respectable dealers in Medicines cenerallv Agents for Pittsburgh, KEYSER & McDOWELL 141 Wood street. ,Hl gfor^ Boll’s SanapartUa ana the Cholera. NOT a single man, woman or. child has died of the CHOLERA or any of its symptoms who used this invaluable preparation. Look atthecityof Louisville where this Sarsaparilla is made, and where from 150 to 200 bottles are retailed doily, but few isolated cases of Cholera have occurred, and they were eiihei persons from boats or those who disregarded our advice. [ Cincinnati Chronitlt, .Foreale by KEYSER A M’DOWELL, 140 Woods!. .Pittsburgh,where the genuine article may always be bUined. . , ||uly« • TJETROLEUM—A certain cure tor DIAItcUiCKA, a disease very prevalent this hot weather—the fore runner ofCholera. Try ill For sale by ' ' jyfl - U KEYSER A McDOWELL, 140 Woodet rHITE WAX—SOO fits, for sale by • B; A.FAHNESTOOKACO, •>-3- ’ * ‘ '**•*%■.?■':'■?*;£ 'v'-rr^ *-'_i i*.;«!>(• s*. BOOK AND JOB PRINTING. 7 S< W. Corner orwood and Fifth Street*. r P I ?SJ , {oprietor oi the Mobwiko Post and-MBncrai -*■, anauie patrons of these papers, uiat he_hasa. large as ofJOBTVPEANC AiL OTHER MATERIAL «v Ce l B . a Printing Office, and that lie is pre ..pared to^ciecute .. tLETTSB PUBSS'PSCmKfr W BVSBt DKSOHIPTIOK: - i Bills of Lading, < Bill Heads, *: Cards, Blanks, >HatTi?s. i, hmds °f Blanks, Stage, Steamboat and Canal ooatuiiifl with appropriate cats, printed ftn theshortest notice and mos; reasonable.terms^ thepatronage of his friends arid - IC^MW i l yi |rt '‘fc^ B bfanch<>fk iB bß slneaB • gop22 ......... ;r ... L. HARPER. JAMES w; WOODWELL, a -. CABIN&T , . • ' *3^ i Pfl : Ware«room« OT and 99; Third atrecti ■T; ]W. W. respectfully informs his friends and castontr, •V • Jersihat he has now completed the largest and fi ne.s*l boinebold furnimreoyer beforoseen in unscjty, as he is determined to uphold the Quality with well-seasoned materials, best workmanship, and newest designs; and from the extent- of his orders andfhciUty in mat ufacturing, he is enabled to produce warranted fumiOire, at the lowest prices. •' - He has-adopted the principle of identifying-.the cus tomers’ interest.with his own, in quality and price, and keeps always on hand, the greatest variety of every des cription of furniture, frorajrtie cheapest and plainest,. to the most elegant and costly, that a house, orjmy, part of one, may be furnished ‘’from his stocky or manufactured erpressiy to order.. He therefor? solicits atvinspecUon, that the adyahtages-ofhiS-estaWishmeiU may be Known. The following anicleacousitu, in pari,of his stbckfwhtdb for richness of style and finish, cannot be surpassed inr any r*l the Eastern cities t ‘ % Earlor, • drawing, din- , ing, and bed room * chairs, of every Variety, consisting of rosewoood, ma hogany and walnut Eli zabe the ti, Conservatoire and Easy Cbaira, of evorv description; Couches, Solas,Tete-a-tete and Di vans 'of the latest French and'American patterns; Tushaes, What-Nots, and ladies’ f nrlor Writing. Desks of various kinds; Work Tables and fancy inlaid stands, music stands, and holders, marble top, ma- 1 hogany, rosewood and walnut centre and sola, ta-_ . bies, extension dining table-; all eizesof the •' most improved, and decidedly the best kind made; card, Pembroke ball and pier tables, ... . wardrobes, bedsteads and wasbsiands of each a large assortment; gothic hall and parlor reception chairs, ottomans . - and stools; secretary tuid book cases, side boards, are screens, towel racks, hut stands, .and music- stools, cribs and cots for children; paper muche, table and tea pays, ma hogany, rosewood, and ininid ;pearl. Tables, Stc, ic. Ac. A large assortment of COMMON FURNITURE and WJNDaOR CHAIRS. . Cabiww makeks supplied with all articles in their line STEAMBOATS ami HOTELS, furnished at the shot est notice. jVo.OB Third street,.bnioecn Martin and Woody Sjuth side. We have now on hand a large Ua -splendideloeUofevery variety and CABINET FU RNITURE, which we~g~7 •ij "areconfident cannot be su rpas s e ji, ifESSIISSSI equalled,in this City, or n tl.e West, in style and finish. Those who are in want Ot. Furniture are respectfully invitedtocall and examine lot themselves. U7* Steamboats furnislted onth r shortest natice. Furniture and Chair Ware Rooms. ,*©253: Till. YOUNG &. CO., corner cf Third and Smithfitldsu., opposilt Broum\HoUl,y\_ JfH'fti&iirgA, Pa.,keep constantly on hamTKpS) make 10 order, at the lowest prices, • Hi HOUSEHOLD and STEAM BOAT FURNITURE, and CH.AJRS, of the best workmanship and most approved styles. __ ; febls_ SteamhoaUf Ahoy t IIE subscribers tender their acf?\ for the favors bestow ed upon them by their Steamboat friends, and f*f| would respectfully remind them and others inte- ■ * rested in-building boats, that they are aj.all times pre* pared to furnish, ou-the most reasonable terms, every description of Cabin Furniture and Chairs ot the ber material and workmanship. T B YOUNG & CO., Comer Third and Smithfield streets. opposite “BrowiPs Hotel.” 0. C. UAMaJBB. U. PAUL¥II Hummat- &, Dfiultr* CABINET WAREROOM,SMITiIFIELD STREET, Bttiecax Sectnthsttect andSlfatobirryalley,Pittsburg.Pa. HAMMER & DAULER keep constantly on hand vUL a variety of excellent and fashionable Furniture, rejjSjwarramed equal to any in the city, ami sold on as • *| •favorable terms as cun be obtained at any similar establishment in .he West. They have uow on hand an unusually extensive stock, embracing all kimlsof Fumi* lure, tram the cheapest and plainest to themost costly and elegant. AH orders promptly uttemitxUo. mrH:om \VM. E»stTKVKNSON eentinaesto manu fociurc CAitfA'A'T-.ITAili: of every descrip* _££-£-_ lion, at bis bid stand, corner ol Liberty and EiSLsSaseveath streets. UNDERTAKING uuended to, in all its branches.•; tnaytl Kxtrn family (•'four. IjtQK the convenience Of the citizens, the proprietors ; of the •■i’iTTSliUiitjH OITVMiLLS/liavr praceJ boxeshmhereet*];*tion;oforders,ai the followingplaces: J. 4. H. Floyd’s store, comer oi' Wood and tun *ts.; M.Hay wood’s Shoe .stare; corner Liberty ami Market A. Ueelcn’s btore-, 3d aired; L. Wilcox, Jr., Druggist, cor. 4th and Smithfield ; John I Siniltra store, eor. High and Wylie streets ; • Tefegtan.i Office, Fouilhi street; 11. C. Kelly, Gtuocr, r.or.dth el. and Market alley ; • M.Gras>V< e.hth Ward, The Flour »vas «:» will call twice or thrice daily, for orders, ami the Fljjt. A-c., delivered promply either in barrel? or sacks, (sack Flour is prderabfe for family use,) without eUargiMdrcartoge. It is plain Unit no accounts can be allowed, and that driver* can have no permission to leave Flour without paymeui. We hope that the public will be pleased with ibis arrangement, as we shall endeavor to do than jus! Ce. imay-JUj WiLMARTiI A. NOBLE. UOt FOR CALIFORNIA* 11HU subscriber has been authorized lo receive Pack , sees to be forwarded to Sun Francisco by the house oi CORWINNE, BROTHER A C 0.,, at Panama, and to engage Passage m firM class sailing Vessels from Panama lu San Francisco. Every information given, on application to JOSHUA ROBINSON, Jajrid Ppst Buildings, Fifth at., near Wood,. CIHKAPEsT SUMMER GOODS IN TOWN.—Light y Cloths, all wool, Onahmafeites,' Scotch Plaids Linen Drills uml Ducks, with every variety of Miir seilles and" oilier Vestings and Trimmings, by Jcf* JOSHUA "ROBINSON. Philosophy of lirondreth's VegetablcT Pills. WHEN the theory of the circulution of the blood was established, the secret springs of vitality were then partially exposed io our view. We saw and .understood that the food we cat, was converted into blood, which repaired ihe waste of the animal machine; the mod is fuel, which keeps at a life heal the internal fires that warm and iuvigurnte our inner man. The blood is an electric fluid which carries this heat to every ramification of the body, even to the extremities of the faairaudborny nail, while the blood is thus the seat of life, it Is also the seat ol disease. Food gives the body strength; Brandreth’s pills give blood the necessary powrrto throw out irom itself all imparities, thus ren dernigthestream oflifc pure and healthy. If men were more sincere, there would be fewer religious creeds; and if they kept close to nature’s laws is the management of their bodies, they would require little medicine. As men grow intdilligent they wtllbecorae wiser and hap pier; even now, iheir wiadotn is proved by theftict that, when sickness assails them, they use Braudrolh’s Vege table Univemi Pills, which soonrestore them to health. They are peculiarly adapted to the climate, and require no extra care when they are used, ia either diet or cloth ing'. They should be always in tne house,*o that upon the first indication of sickness they may be used. One dose in the beginning is more potent for good, than a dozen after the sickness is fixed in ihesystein. In colds, coughs, asthma, rheumatism, cosiivcness, fevers,-and in aU acute, heavy or deep-scuted pains, their effects will be found beyond all praise. Three or five will act like a curing a dangerous malady at once, sa ving months of sickness and the evils thereunto attend ing. Remember, Brandreth’s- Pills are a known and fully tested medicine, one that is used by hundreds of thousands in this country and throughout.the civilized, world, are.quietly superseding air other medi cines. They take out only that from the blood which is the cause of weakness and pain, leaving strength and .health: they produce healthy sleep at night, and an ap* petito that relishes all kinds of food. 1 Sold at No. 29 Diamond alley—the only place in Pitts burgh where the genuine Brandreth Pills are kept for sole —the undersigned is the oniy agent in the city. dec2s3m THOMAS REDPATH. HAVE ON HANDattheir extensive CABINET and CHAIR MANUFACTORY, No. C 4 Smilhfield si. a large assortment of fancy and plain Furniture, which they will sell 15 per cent, below customary rates. Terms—cash only. (dec27:ly ’ Dt 8 uolu tiou« 1 IHIE Co-Partnership hereto lore existing between the subscribers, under thefirm of J, S. BONNt2T A Co., is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Either purtner may use the name of the concern in settlement. . JEROME S, BONNET. MATTHEW D. PA'TTON. PiiribttrgA, April Ist, 1850. J£7~ Having soldmy entire interest in the firm of J. 8. Bonnet A Co. to M. D. Patton, my late partner, and in rctiringfrom business,! take great pleasure in recom mending him to the confidence of my friends and. the tap3] J. S. BONNET. Gravel Hoofing. THE subscribers respectfully inform the citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity, that they are now fully pre pared to fill orders for GRAVEL ROOFING, T in a man ner not to be surpassed in this city or elsewjtcre. From their experience in business, they feel confident that they will render satisfaction to all those who may give them work. The superiority ol Gravel Hoofs over any other kind} particulariyin case.of fire, ia too well known' to require anyargument in its favor. To those who are unacquainted .with, our work, we beg leave to referthem to Messrs. Thomas Liggett. Sr,;'John F. Perry, Rody Patterson; M. Kune, Jr., unu others, for whom we have done work. Orders thankfully, received and promptly attended to We will be found on Wylie street, be ' ♦ween High andTunne! streets. MATTHEW McGOVERN JOHN SKINNIN. . • ” it. o. stookion« " : ■■ BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, No. 47,C0858R OF MaHXET-ANB THIED STBSETS,'' TTAS constantly-on hand, for sale—Writing.,Letter, •XI Printing audTea PAVER ; Bonnet, Binders’Ful lers and Trunk 'BOARDS , Book and -NewsDaner PRINTING INK—which he will iell aUhe loweffSah pn« es, or ta exchange for Rags and Tanners’ Scraps.. t % • , .. » f - » * v . ... ~.A. ■ AH orders promptly attended to CHAIR& 'AND PUllft ITURK. tO* All orders promptly attended to. V teblfcif O’DONNELL. MULLEN & CO. A. mUll££N & CO., ; ‘V Winter Clothing Selling l*ow for cash. P DELANT V l9O Liberty slretu Pittsburgh, has on' X . hand a large assornnent. ortho. Jat«« style ; of Winter Coals, of fashionable colors.’ Atso/Pams'Vests and all other articles in the clothins: liiieii'Wholesaie' purchasers wilb find a most desirable stock to select /rom; and will be gold low for cash. IdeclD l B. SL, AUGUST, MERCHANT TAILOR, ... .. INFORMS his friends and customers that he has open* ed a OLOTJHING STORE,’at3Nb; Ss : Smithfiela st., wuere they can be suited at all tiraes wi.ih, anything, in ms'lraef made in the most finished style and workman 4Ue manner,; His Goods; are allfresh, 6r the best 1 and material, and no,-pains will be spared to acord the Greatest degree of satisfaction to his pat rons; A goodstock ofßeady Made CLOTHING always on hand. - . [dtclG ia« reijLTi merchant tailor, S itreifj'Pittsburgh, Pa., 4s just Received fr6mthe east—a large SS?.Ji? tef iV , irS2l?S ted stock of French. English: ?Nr<£s.r ri ,? CASSIMERES and VEST- u most approved colors which l “ lke ? rd « r fn the very best manner most-reasonable terms/ 1 - - •- - ktotd a good assortment of gentle* s®u 9 Fashionable reaut made CLOTHING Shin*. C< ncrtS^•3ra lVatB, Han^erchiefs J Gl(,ves i Suspenders, ClotblAg i Clothing THREE BIG DOORS! , , • JOHN IFOLOSKEY, 1 "holesalsani Retail Beater in Clothing, 151 Libertu st. 1 ' Pittsburgh, Pa. * “ 'Tm/F* fl .took of Fall and Winter Clothing is now ready; iJAaracmming to upwards of $lOO,OOO, which I-think, will-be found to by one of the choicest selections ot gnr raentaeyer got np in this or any other city in tbc West ern country. . • purchase3 faaving been all made' early, I have .therefore avoided the,late advances made in albiosritLn descriptions of Woollen Goods, and am therefore ena "■to offer my slock atunuaually low prices; - ! . ? “W'Jus season paid.more than usual attention to the manaiacturing'und style of my garments, so that the. very lowest priced as well as the finest are got up style and elegance not to be surpassed. Hundreds of new - customers, both wholesale und retail; have been attracted as much by the superior make of the clothing as by the lowness of my prices. The proprietor wonld particularly call the attention of aU dealers in Clothing to Lis. present stock, believing that upon examination of the quality and prices of his Goods they will be indneed toptrrchhse at his establish ment. . The wholesale room now contains upwards of 2,000 garmentSffrom the finestiu quality to the lowestin price. -. r • The proprietor is now determined to makedliiß depart ment a pomt of great attraction, and. with this view has constantly on hand a large quantity of goods suited -to every section of the United States.. . In the cutting department willalways hi found a very large selection of all the choicest makes of Cloths, Cas snneres and Silks, to be found in. this or eastern.markets. lie is prepared lomakecloths-ioorder in.the shortest notice in the latest and mostfashionable styles. .. He respectfully myites his old friends and customers, as well as the public in general, to call .and .examine foi hemselves. ; [octl3 •< Great Inducements to Buy Glothlne I WHITE OAK FORKS CLOTHING STOLE! . NO. 910 LIBERTY. AND 59 JRIVTiY STREETS.. THE Subscriber wishing to self hls efttire stock 01 CLOTHING, oders his EXTENSIVE ASSORT MENT OF - . NEW AND FASHIONABLE GOODS at VERY LOW PRICES/ Persons wishing to purchase will save money by calling on him; Bep24 : W. J pAVITT, Propn*U>r. Helnesh’s Celebrated PatentSticara. rpilE undersigned has been appointed by Mr. Hoiiiesli, JL of New Agenvfor the sale ofhis. justly celebrated patent TailoM > Shears. He offers these Shears now at manufacturer's., prices.. Having a comploie a«4 aortmentof these Shears, from fi'Jjc.up to Sl2 a piece, he calls the attention of Ladies,Millioers and Dressma kers and Tailors, to his establishmeut, the FRANKLIN CLOTHING STORE, 179 Liberty street, 4th door from St. Clair, und.respccuully solicits a share of the public patronage, which thi3 article so justly deserves. oct3l:un* J.F.HAVEKOTTE. org @ioois SEVENTH GREAT SEMI-ANNUAL SALE OF RRT GOODS, AT VIIS , . One Price Store of A. A.MAHON ft CO., N<x.G2 arid 64 Market strut. 'IXTILL commence on, MokdAt, December 30,1850 \\ and continue through the month of January. On this occasion, the whole of their immense establishment will be thrown open for Retail Trade; and their exten sive stock, amounting u> One Htmdredand Thirty Thousand Dollars, will beoffered at Retail, at fully one fourih Jess than usual prices. The notice of their Semi-Annual Sale to any one of the thousands who attended the eulc of last year, will be sufficient guarantee for a call this season. They will however mention a few of the Goods and Prices, for the benefit of tho-c who have never attended their Sales— vizi—- Rich Cushuierea, - -- 75 c. Usual price SI,OD 500 pal Cotton and Wool Cashmeres, 25c.: usual pri;e 37*C4 15iK>( «. Colloit and Wool Delaines. 15, ls|c. Usual price 20 hud 23c; ' 4 . v 50 p«. High Colored Plain DeLainea, 4 5c. pric^ 50 ps. Striped and Figured Silks, GOc. Usual jirice, 75c.; : 50 ps. Rlack Silks. Reduced 25 par cent.; loops. French Merinocs,Sl,oo. Usual price UOOps. l'urumeUas and Lyouese Clotlii. Reduced 33 perceiit; 2500 Long Square Shawls,-which will be sold at from 51 to 85 less than tbo usual prices.; SOOO-yds. Bonnet Ribbons,ai ti and 10c. Usual ptiee ISandUSc,; -. Fast Colored Calicoes, GJo. Usual priee9c.; ICO cases English and American Calicoes, a and 10c Usuul price 10 and 12|c.; > 9Ccases Bleached Muslins. Reduced 2c. per yard; 250 bates Brown'Musliu—all grad«sf Also—Laces, Embroideries, Trimmings, Hosiery and Gloves, Linens, Checks, Cloths, Cassiraercs, Cussiuets aud Jeans. . • Togetberwiih an immense variety of other Goods, ail of which will be marked down to lower prices thou any Of their previous sales They invite an early call, as many of their choicest Goods witlsoon be sold. ' The lowestprice named at first. " Fresh. Arrival—Sew Goods! NO. 76 MARKET STREET, irj*BEnVKK» FOUB7U STUEKT X!SD TUB XHAUO3D. -TU FRENCH, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN WINTER DRY GOODS’ fpIlE undersigned is now receiving from the Eastern X cities.by Express, ti splendid assortment of Fancy and Staple Dry (ioods.purchased,-exclusively for Cush, from the importers aud manufacturers, nl least ZYrvnty fivejKT cent.behw the cost of those who made their pur* chases earlier in the season, and will be soldAVholesaic and Retail for cash At EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS. 50 pieces Lupin’s French Merinoes, Cherry, Scarlet, Pink, Green, Maroon, Black, Mazarine Blue and Mode colored, from 67|c. up to the finest quality, manufactured under the French Republic. 15 Pieces Superior Bombazines, Lupin’s manufaelure —at unprecedented lowjjrices. ISO pieces black and Colored Alpacas, from IS! cents per yard up to the finest Silk Warp and Mohair Lustres manufactured. .. . 125 pieces Thibet, Paramelta and Coburg Cloths, nil colors and qualities, and cheaper than everPcfureoder ed in this city. ; . .350 pieces American and British Prints, superior quali ty, and will bo sold at extremely low prices. 450. SHAWLS: Superior Bay State and Waterloo Long Shawls. Chtrawlion, Silk and Turk Satin De Chein and all Wool Broehn Shawls, Black and Colored Em broidered Cloth Shawls, Plain and Embroidered Black and Colored Silk Fringe, Thibet and Mous De Lain Shawls. 350 patterns Superior Dress Silks: Plain Chantelipn Silk and Satin De Chein, Wide Black GroDe Rhine Silks, Plain and Fancy Figured Silks, and Black Plaid Gro De Armour Silks. 150 pieces Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings, superior quality, and will be sold at a great reduction trom torm erprices. DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS. 500 nieces Bleached Moslirt, good quality, all widths, from Of to 12| ceutt per yard. COO pieces heavy yard wide Brown Muslin, from Cic. to the best article manufactured. 200 piece* Red, While and Yellow Flannels,from 16| ".eats per yard up to the finest Silk'Warp and Welch Gauze FlauneHmported; 100 pieces Irish Linen, warranted made of Flax yarn, round thread, wire twist,haitd spuu and grass bleached. 125 pieces Checks, superior raa e, fromB. to ISi cents pfer yard, togethervwilh u largeassortment of Damask Table Linen and Table Cloths, aud Crash* Cassinetla, Kentucky : Jeans, died Tioktng, Dot mesiic Gihgharas, Colored' Cambric's,. Plain Linseys, Canton Flannels, Ac, ~ -: 350 dozen Ladies and Gentlemen's Gloves and Hosiery —including every ;:varieiy and quality, which willbe sold at extremely low prices. The customers of the house and all cash buyers are requested to caU and examine the goods, and secure a burgaiuj as they wilt be offered Wholesale and Re all a very low priccs,. £7* AV7S HarkUstrctt, Puts buteh. novlO i ABSALOM MORRIS. L INEN ANo house''fu'rntaHlNG GUUDa ,r .j A. Masonic Co;, Nos. 62 and .61 Market atreef W?* on hand a large assortment ofihe following Gomic ir thebest manufacture; . . 6 7.. ® f Table Cloths; Damask imd Diaper Napkins • 6v#»Pi lays; Dozlies,&c., Ac,; Towels, Huckabac, Dianer ivT mask, Ac ; Diapers, Russia, Scotch, and Bird eye •' T!in«n Lawnand Linen Cambric ; Floor aim Linen flanmX" •.all widths; Linen Cambric Hundkcrchiefe: 10£ a!u« dale Sheetings; 104 Boston Sheetings: 64 Atlantir* shA, lings; 40 inen Pillow Casing, Ac;, Ac' 6 - 1 ' DE LAINE3—A largo nntt splendid ueiortmnni Gold Medal, Hamilton and trench DeLaincL 0 / Cashmeres,From 12 to 25c. per yard. cs nni > French all wool Do Lames and Cashmeres m tremrly low prices. ■ . A. A; MASON Ac n ex ~ 02 and C 4 Marltet «,« .. Olotha I Clotha I Cloth* I A T JOBBING PR.CESI-116 pleeeK 'A‘ Black and Fancy colored French end CLOTHS; Pilot, Cloaking and Drab Cloths English Jastopenedat: : * A. A.MASON* CO'S deca ■ Nob. 62 and M Marts? ' Important to Talloro. TUST TanoTS* Patent U Shears,fromNo.lOdown to No 2 • Dl D°J. Barters’ Patent Scissors, direct from the manufacturers, and for sale at ’ CI ,roln • !■ •; SOWN & TETLEY'S, 138-Wood si , ; - doors beiow/Virmn alley- rjRY APPLES—tasacks Dried Apples % ' b /oNa.' " ,s i .r; s- L - - PV • . .. . Closing. AGENCY OF A. A. MASON & CO., No®. and 04 Marketstreet. \ > y » _> 'VCv fr ‘ riT'- fltlstelianeoaa. - . ‘fBJrtder’&*» winrsiwi^ - 7G WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA, UNRIVALLED PLACE for bbiainineallWmes* ; JL Ligtiors, Ac., GOODand CHEAP. ' * . " SNIDER s 'has lately—in consequence ef the numer ous largesales-roade by him to 'jargelyio replenish his stockby freshimportations, and he has now the satisfaction ofoffering soma Of the Heat 'Vines and Liquor® ever'imported by him.” He Would refer to some invoices as • UUFFj.GORDON& CO.SnEßßlES—cmbracißgdcli cate Pale at very low prices; and somevery choice MANRANILLA,'aII on draught by the gallbnv— A Iso; rarc.pld delicate AMONTILLADO,In easksoMG for consumers. - Sonie EXTRA ri LLAIJO in bottles, put op in Europe, whichhc ,C^»* • |f any that ann be produced. ■* r \ L^^ZANILLAandAMONTILLADOfiber- BtXn«th*£ i arlyada P ted to convalescents,as they Sy fe^Wnel? ttma “ Un ? ,: “ d hlVß^ot . ,il ° acidDf hifSH.l!^^—P^P«»y-speoiiily: Selected for .1 no.h 1 raer * ? ora 1118 s' oBl ' of-‘BoEHESTZEV’ fit Oporto, and imported direct, 1 .highly npprovea : by his customers^because'-of their Various sorts and prices, in bottles and on draught by the gallon, or wholesale by the cask. Amonjri them«,?££ edehc W WHITE PORT and MALM? .SEYFORT. ;,.'■ .. ~•••■ *#*Pef Sonssufe ring With chrdnicaffecifpnof the bow els caimdtbe.tbbxarelUlihtheifPOßT^.,.- . MADEIRA WINES of Various; sorts, dry and rich, ‘ South East and WVsUfidiaV Sercial, Ac., Ac. on draught,‘Jnbouiesandby.casks;...^ . As to the ‘SPARKLED WINES bf.the.subscriber, it is well known lliai theMOET EXTRA CHAMPAGNE and the splendid SPARKLING MOSELLE* imported by him are superior. to - " any other Wines; and are sold: at prices as low aiinostof the inferior-wines now^itrthe marketwnichnre ! putupoifbuyers.fts-ySfsiclaw. ; He hasaIsoCHAMPAGNE WlNESofYaribusbranda and qualities, at very low prices, reieif or wholesale;' In the article of CLARET WlNES,generallyjthe rfhbsCri- holds himself tobe a : judge, and he Onert the'finest slock here, from-'the very lowest priceybytheeingle do zen, to the firstclass or % yprerjiitr cru ,} ofMeuoc; ' ,j ,> Of BURGUNDY WINES ho has a largo stock Chilean assure customers that he can present to tfcein? from’ his asgood a bottle :of Burgundy as -France hfiorda; SAuTERNEadd BAHSAC always ou hand inbottles. . . His selection of RHINE and MOSELLE WINES; from,the cellars of Messrs/DsimrAßi) A Jordan, of Co blens.are extensive, and number matty Still Hocks and Moselle,.from the cheapest sorts to tne very-choicest vintages of tlie , “ STEINBERG,« which ia the bbst growthof the Rhine;: • : .. ; lathe articles of COGNAC and other BRANDIES he has nows fineßtdck,einbracing some very 1800, of Otard. Dupdt A Co., ana eome celebrated “ CLAVIER ofiB2l T ” in eighth casks, and; 1842 in bhds. and u DUBOUCHE,” 1844,inhhds. on consignment) which will be-sold low'. • .. Also-IRISH, SCOTCH and MONONG A HEL A WHIS KEY, JAMAICA SPIRITS,PRESERVING BRANDY and ail other Wines, and Liquors, including all oi the above, SOLD by. RETAIL TO CONSUMERS in any quantity desired. ... , .. A consiurii assorted stock of HAVaNA SEGARS. ***AU Goods delivered , soithtn one day's reach of Shila d tip hid) paKiGUT paid. Orders will be promptly execa ted if sent by mail or telegraph' ' ' Address, JACOB SNIDER, JR., Cheap Wiiie Store, ' 7G Wainut slreci 3. T* Decker, Woodward & Co., Builders and Erectors of Lightning Rods. on - SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLES. ORDERS left at ibis office or the PoslOffice; ami for personal intervie.w. ca r be seen on Foonh street, residence of Dr. Hunt, between Wood and Ferry. Rrferinees— Professor SUliman, Editor of Silliinan’s; Journal; Professor O. M. Mitchell, of the Cincinnati' Observatory; Profossor Robert Peter, of Transylvania UmversityvKentncky; Professor Chester l ewey, D.D;; M.D., New York; Professor J. L. Casselj Clearlana University, Ohio. In Pittsburgh— A. W. John Harper, "Wilson M’Candless, Mr.. Childs, Col. Morgan; Rev. Mr. Spares, J: D. Williams, Major Harding, U. S. Arsenal: John Ewing Sons t L. Harper, I). N. White, W. A. Mar shall, John Sampson, Major Davis and John H Shoenber* ger. ; • (novlfrtf Outlfneßlaps* FELTONS SPLENDID OUTLINE MAP'S are now being introdaced into all the leading schools in New England and New York. We have obtained the: agency for them in Pittsburgh,'-arid iavlte teachers and school cbmraiuees to call and examine them: No. I—Map of the Western Hemisphere, 82x92 inches. No. 2 r do Eastern do do ' No.&—: do North America, • 70x34 No. 4 ' do . United States, . 70x32 No. s— t .io /EuropCj • 70xS2 No. 0—: do Asia, 70x78 No.-7—r* j do S. America A Africai 70x£4 Pncc :©f the with icey,32s; or the first two Hemisphere Maps, with key, SIO. These Maps are unrivalled in accuracy, beauty and cheapness, and adapted to thu wants of the primary, grammar and high schools of the United States. • - - For sale at publisher’s prices, without addition of freight charges, at the EDUCATIONAL BOOK STORE, cor Market and Fourth sis.; Flour Eeilaced. WILittARTIi & NOBLE will sell their Extra Flour, delivered on and after the Ist November, at 32,25 100 tee.; Superfine at $2,00 {* too tea. A liberal <Ua conntto-retailera uovl ■ SEIIPBIS INSTITUTE. Tk/TEDrpAL DEPARTMENT.—The regular coarse of XtA, Lecture* will commence on the first of Novemoer. and continue until the last ei February. The AuaioinK cal'Department will be opened ami ready to receive; Slade ills ;by the first of October. TheMeuieal Depart* mentwili be. under llie direction of the following f . PSOPBS3 0BS; Z.Freeman,M. I> 2 Professorof Anatomy. R.'S. Newton, M. D.« Professor of Surgery. H. f. Usacß,M. D., Professor of Theoryand Practice o Medicine. W; Btro; Powell, M. D. r Professor of Physiology, Pa* aod Ueoiogy. J. King, M. D., Professor of Materia MedicaVf'herapeu* tics aild Medical Jurisprudence. J. Milton Sanders, M. D., Professor of Chemistry and Phanbacy. ' : J. A. Wilson, M- Di, Professor of Obstetrics and Dis easas'of Women and Children." ■ CLIN IQ os Lscxunss; Medicine— Prof. H. J. HulCe Suigery —Prof.R.S: Newton. Z P'RksiiAN, M. I>., Anatomical Demonstrator. The fees for a lull course amount to $U‘5. : Each Professor’s Ticket, 315. Matriculator’s $5. De* moustraior’s Fee,Slo. Graduation* S2O;- Those desiring further information, willplease address their letters (post paid} to thcDean; and Students arri ving in the cttywili please call ouhim cialiiotcl. JR. S. NEWTON, M. D„ —Dean of the Faculty; LAW DEPARTMENT. Hon E W SI Ring, Prof, of Theory and Practice of Law Jno Delabikld, Esq, Prof or Commercial Jurisprudence. 2Vrmj—3so per session. . All communications pertaining to this dopartmenl must be addressed to . E. \V. M. KING, Esq. v Memphis, 2Vnn.,March, 1350; .' The Faculties, for intellectual abilities, moral worth and professiouar acquirements, will compare favorably with the rapstdisiiuguisiieil in our country. TheMedicaJ j Faculty ebusututes an anomaly in this or any. other countryrraHof them arc able Leciareraand the best oi Teachers.- V-. , - • Those who will contemplate our geographicalposition, and the extern of our population, con have no doubt as to the eiigibilitv of our situation for ah enterprise ot the kind; Asfphealth,includlogaUseasousoftheyear,we deny’tb'at dny oi&rreity has more. The first class of the Law and Medical DeparUneutso. this Institute were small, bat th» gentlemen composing them are talented and intne highest degree respectable-r a favorablefotnea for the future prosperity ofihe Institute. That the public maybe satisfied of the permanency of thissehoolfwctcel it our da ty to slate, tha’tthe Trustees and Faculty form awniiin action, Which aiigurs wellfct its future success; and that the peculiar internal organi* zatibn which connects them, cannot be interupicd. - - . I E, W. M. KING, , apl ; - , President of the Memphis Institute.' ; - Silver Forts, Spotmsj &c. WE keefr constantly ou-hand a largo assortment 1 of . silver -Forks, Spoons, Ladles, &s., of our own manufacture, of standard silver. • i. ; JOHN Bi M’FADDEN A CO, oct24 - . t)5 Mnrket street; - magnifying Olams, OF one, two.ana three gasses, sailed for detecting counterfeit bunk notes* and oilier purposes, forsale by [oeUM] : JOHN B. M’FADDEN jfc CO. •• Vo the Citizens of Allegheny City* A BOX for,die reception of. Orders-for CITYMILLS FLOUR .is'tall at.' the store of Mercer-fc Robinson. Federal strqeU Such Ordera will bn promptly supplied ougiO 1 . WILMARTHA NOBLR !900 Kfla Wanted Immediately, A T THE;- CHARTIERS RAILRO A D.—The wage 3 Jt L are 80; cents- per dayt and we '.charge pet week for boarding. 'Apply at the office, ou ilie Steuben ville road* nearltt’Donaid’s tavern-M miles from Pitta* burgh. Km>cs»3:tfl BURNSIDE; HANNBY & CO. BAKERS BROMA; . Hecker?a.Farina: ■Polishrng Putty j Starch Polish; Pure Bay Rum j rceeived and fofc gale by ; : COULTER & HACKE r - oelS- ; corner of Wood ar fc d Third streets. On LAKE SUPERIOR TROUT AND SAL* OU MONjust received from the Pittsburgh,and Isle •Royal Copper Mining.Company* These Fish far excel in fine flavor and fatness any caught in the lower Lakes andare put up expressly forfamily ' * ■ rt ' ‘ v - HENRY C. KELLY, novlfi - corner of Fifth street anddUarket alley : A Healthy lioefilion* THERE is no place more favorably situated than Nuii nery llilL h is healthy, and commands a mdst'tle nghtfuJ view. Persons wishing.a lot, cur get one to please^them,-containing from one to five acres auglg • BELL. ■ For Kent* • T TWrd V 6treet UheJ o<fic "' ,n Poßt Office -Puddings, J A longi wall-lighted room, third story j entrance Mar ketstreevbetwcehThirdandFourthslreets;' Also. asmall brick house,in Pitt township, near Penn sylvania Ayenne. Inquire of; E. D. GAZZAM; ootq - • : - • ' : Norl<>4 Second street. mHE PLANTAGENET GUARD RAZORS can be •X -usedi in bed,'iuthedark,and 1 bypersonawithtremu* lous hand, wltfr ease jsafety.ianA'iniftjdfc the-nftittl time, wlihout the possibility.of cutUngi.th&siiu. Tbisi* «• fecied by mepns of lbe.pa v ent'GaaaL-which is adjastcd tothe: razor, with ibe greatest nicety-and -simplicity.— Every Hozoris madaof the. finest 'tempered steel, und warranted.- ( , i-.i ' • ’ ; , ; • They'-have been extensively‘used in England, and pronounced die most perfec 1 and saferaxor manatac- M The ne w Jtiyeritibir tnay be used with, perfect safe- and of great use aands.w-CAamJ»ij'&<n^W*/ouft^. , - d^^ sa ? e « too W»wh “I* Jc • vy?w,Wn.SON.: ’ • ‘ ,• • V ; .. . , lK‘— *» 1 : -i r '» • v. ■ t '<**>■ v ; v••;•.• '< > "-:« v ..:- .• -s 1 .• '' -'' m «£• •*.?; -i -■■ ' 'r-' ■ "Jr*’*'*' ■’-s’ : y ; **' <4 -'■' - . S(ate&lnttialFireli»t»rAnjceOosßp&s^7/v BRANCH f „.y fPHE best evidence of the' success of tliesifectpt» lit. t JL endeavoringtoviakeihe. u STATE MUTUALFIREa INSURANCE -COMPANY * meet ifie want* of th» - ' ‘ community, is - tho i unparalleled amount ofbnslneftk-.'.r. which has oeendone—havteg Issued nearly 4,000 Poll, cies tn-a little more than seven months; and adding over 570,000 capital to the eornpany'TbP Director* hi® : proud to say t 'that nearly airthe property insured is of - the spfest.kind, iri/smallTisks, and a large proportion insured for only one year. ' . - Policies issued* : 3.353 Amohatpf property insured:-;* ~ • . j 84,073.668 00- L Araotmtofjguaramcoprenuoms«S4s,4oa 38 j.,-;,,y . Amount or«asbptemiome»*j~~- 24,631,60 ■* .Amount ofguorantcevstoch.’ -- ~t— ;■ ■■ ■ 8 muS'lS'--- Amountofroases•-»*'*..• 8- £BOO Q 0 '; - To he deducted from the above the incidental elpen- * ses of the office. , To city or"country merchants, and ownera-of dwell-/, <•/. ings, and isolated or ‘Country property; it Uf believed* — ? rdS i a^v^n^S°B in point of ; C. safery ana Security, inferior to no- Insurance Company . . £“ I l‘l a £5 e f i< !2 t H e WWfMeßndgieatlyiniproye<l)nr». v.r tent: Of Classification of Disks.excluding oil special naraitis, insuring only a limited amount in fiv*?: 11105 prccrudnig the frequency and occurrenpq Ofr.-.-: laige fireß, and alsoj on both the Stock and'Mutual plan, nnptbnly possesses and accommodation ®* both methoda.but entitles the insured'to a pafticipi*' " tion in the profits.. •; • ;. V 1 ®'controlof the following Directors >—Jt P. Rather&rdr A. John SamuelTi ; : f 2 S n ?®i Atonio A. Carrier, Philo C.‘ Sedgwick, Robert y • J A. *A n. . A.J.GILLETT,BecV.V/ -t'M;. a. a. iabrieu, Actuary. \>..y,vy y - * tlpjpty, •••.-•• PI urine, Fire anainlana Tvonsportatlrt« INSURANCE. *, , OB ;mHRINSURANCE CPxMPANYOPNORTU AMER. X. ICA, Philadelphia, chartered 1794, capttaLflsoo*«i 000, asseu January 13.1651, 81,001,855 60,w5u make insurance On buildings end their content* In (his ‘ ‘ city and vicinity. Also, on property of every deserip tioDj oil steamboats and other; vessels, either by Inland * transportation or on the sea*. ■. .■• ■. DIRECTORS: r ArthufG. Coffin, Pres’r, Jacob M. Thomas, ! * Samuel W. Jones, John R.Neff, - ■ Edward Smith, - Richard D: Wood, JohnA/Brown, . William: Welsh; Samuel P. Smith, Francis Haakins* - ! Samuel Brooks, $; Austin AJlibdneV’ * Charles Taylor,. . . WiM«n E-Bowen,. Ambrose l White, George W. AspinwaUc Thomas P. Cope, ''' JamesNi Dickson. f - . S. Morris, Walerj • •• - 'H:D.Shcmi‘d,EeeV* Ibtsi* the oldest Insurance Company irr the'United States, and from its high standing, long experience, am- v plc.means, and avoiding all risks of. an, : extra hazard* ous character, niay be considered as offering ample sc- v cumy to the public, • ' , WM. P; JONES7Agent.* . jail ■ •- ' No. 141 Front street. - XA*ETY : , PERPETViTY 'AND SECURIT Y* . the national loan fund LIFE INSURANCE SOCIETY r •" . ■ ■ : ■ V;'. .. 0v,.. j * ; LONBON. AND NEW-YORK. Capital, £soo,opo r -Eq.ual.to 9a,500,000« : TTTITH a large 6urpl«jof profits. -Abortion of both 1 f.f capital and surplus invested inU.-S.Goveramfent •' Stocks, and other securities in the City of New York; • Policies held irv ihis country over Person* in suring pariicipnie in the-profits of the Company. , California rislStaJUn at reduced raia. 7 Among the advantages of o Policy in this Comoanv are the following:-*- r . : - A party insured for ihe term of life may at antr time borrow- enpkalf- the-amount drannual premium: " without note or.secomy, ordeposKof policy, andi* ea- J titledtodivisiono.fprofits, r ' . He mdy at any time surrender faispblicy, and receive backus value ibereprone*half the gross* sum'paid W him in annual-cominoh premiums. A party already insured for whole life may, on pay raent of a small sum, convert his insurance into a new policy upon ;he loan system now introduced. Pariieß already insured and entitled to a two-third loan, are not shnioutfrOm said two-thifd loan, If the • prefer ir,upon the terms stated in the Society l * pamph- Aparty.may, nt a moderate annual premiunij insuri for life, andhe survive to reach, the age of CO years, the full sum insured it pdidto ui3li or if be dies before reaching that age, the toll sum insdrod will be paid to his family or legal representatives. Ivhas become customary in the Allantic cities for con gregations toiusare the lives of their Pastors, and onv Christmas or New Year’s day ip make the family a pre sent of the policy. This is cettalnly-an excellent way of showing their regard for their Minister, whosesalary invery many cases is scarcely equal to fti* immediate ■ h wants. To. the man offamily r ai hi* deaih.it it a con- ' solauon beyond expression to know that uis helpless little ones arethus provided for.' : ; Churches involved, would do well to insure the lives of one or-more of the trustees, at whose demise the amount would be applieuio liquidate the'debtf - • Explanatory namphleisand informatian given at the Banking House of WM.A. Hll3i 4fcCO.,, novSff .. . Woodsttsecdnd'dcorubovgFotiirth: ' -V •VVILMARTH fc NOBLE. DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN&UR . ANCE COMPANY.—Office, North Room of the Ex’ change, Third street, Philadelphia.;— c Fies Insorancs.—Buildings, Merchandize and othet< property in town and country, insured against loss or. damage by fire auhe4owest rate of premium. ; Marine Insurance. —They also insure Vessels, Car goes and freights, foreign or coastwise, under open at special policies, us tfio assured may desire. . * .1 5land Transportation.—'T.hev also insure merchan ts transported by Wagons, Railroad Cars, Canal Boats and Steam Boats, en rivers and lakes,on the most Liberal terms. ~ - •.. * 11. Seal, Edmund A. Sdttder John C. Davis, Robert Burton, John R. Penroie, Somnel Edwards, Geo. G. Leiper, Edward Darlington,lsaac B, Davis, Wilham Folwell. John Newlin,Dr.R; M. Hnstoa, • James C.llantL Tbeoplulus Paulding, H. Jones Brooks, Henry Sloan,' Hugh Craig, George Serrill, Spencer Mc- Ilvam,Charles Kelly, J.U. JohnsOe,WilUam HaylDr: S.Thomas, John Sellers, Wm. Eyre, Jr. .DIRECTORS AT PITTSBURGH.-DVT. Morffan; Hugh Craig, Jno.T. Logan. . . ' 1 . oh, „ IT _, WUiLIAM MARTIN, President. Thos. C. Hand, Vice President, - Joseph W. CoWAir, Secretary* - ,■ \Ls~ Office of the Company. No. 42 Water street. Pitts burgh. (jelfcdlf) P. A. MADEIRA. Agent, i Fire and Marina xnfproapgj ~ ' 11HE OFFICE of th e Insurants C&lcf North Amttieth .has been removed to the Warehouse of Hardy, Jones; & Co., No. 141 Froiit street, third house East of Wood, street, where the subscriber wHlissue Policies on Build* mgs and their contents, and on Shipments by Steamboats, and other vessels, for the above old and responsible Company. tap3] WM. ; P. JONES, Agent. 1 Life and. Health Insurance*- T ,f^^^Vv5 k r L *y £i,jaAN,>HIiA LTHINSDRANCE JL COMPAN Y, of PAtfadc/p/u’a, Incorporated by the Legb arare of Pennsylvania, Mareh,l3l&: Charter Per-' petual; Capital S 100,000,. RatesJower them ami Petiynwli vtmta Company, ana fall 20 pet eenU tower than tho usual rates of Life Insurance, as the following cottnari i“S- rh “ a penwn ««the age of Solnsmirw j for 8100 for life, must pay in tlie GiraM Ponnsyf vama 53,06, Penn Mutual »y», Equitable 38,04. Now Albion.B3,4B, New Yorlt Life Lift .end ■■■■■' - v DtuKCTOßarrSamuel I) Omct, Charles D Hall.Wra P P lung, Charles P Hayes, M W Baldwin, Chas 0 ECampbell.ftLM Reese. M.D.: Lewis Coouct J Rodman Barker, fc H Butler, Edwin h Cope, -tint dent, Samuel D Orrick; 7f« President, Robert P. Kina :Secretary, Francisßtackburne. .. . ’ T aH ‘ B Applications will be received ahd everv InformaSon given by. SAMUEL FA UNESTOCK, A.en' Sr Cammerdal Rooms, corner of Third andVood streeW U L. . I NDEM N IT A *h« Prahkllu Flro Insurance Oompsan or pinLiiiairiiii. * BIRECTORS:— CharlesW. Bancker; George W. Richards. ' riiomas llarl, MordecalD. ' Tobias Wagner, Adolphi E. Borio, ■SamMIGtMU, BaviSs. Browne, Jacob R. Smith, ■- ’ Morris Patterson! ~ i_' .CHAS. W.BANCKER.Pres’t.' Ciias. G. Bshcskh, Secretary. ’ ' IC7* Continue to make Insurance, perpetual or limited T h ?^™„ st;nl !, uonof? ' Ol,e s l y iD iownandconnEry : . The Company have reserved a large ConUneent Fund Ulel ! Ca P ual tu ? 11 Premiums, safelyinveated tilord ample protection to.the. assured. of Company, on Jnnnary Ist, 1849, as lows IS viz ,0 an Acl Assembly, were asfo!- S®! e 5 V~*' 81,817,488 41 ' Keal Eslate 91,734 S3 ■ . Temporary Loans-. 90,001 85 i Stocks ii’jsss 25 Cash,4:c.~— 37 *• ' . 81^843271 incorporation) a .period., of tfl yearsahcy nave paid upwards of On* MMion FaurHundfed-Thou-- sand DoUars > losses by. fire, thereby.-affoniiug evidence of the advantages of Insurance, as weUaalhe.&bitityunt disposition to meet withprainptnfe3s,alUiabUiiie«j. - J.GARDINER COFFJN, Agent, Office N» K. corner Wood and Jd sts_- , fire uul Barlnt Insurance. HPHE Insurance Company of North America,'of Phiia, X delphia, through its dnly authorized' Ageot, W»'»«6- scriber.offersto make permanent and inn lieurancQ ok property, in this city and its vicinity, and on shipmen by Uic canal and rivera.^,^^. ' ArtlinrO. CofliitVPresT. Samuel Brooks, , VAlex.Hcnry, , SJ™ t? to^o 01 ’-C Samuel Wi Jones, ■ Samuel W. Smith, Edward SmiUi, ' Ambrose While, ; , Join A. Brown,. ; Jacob M.Thomas John White, ■ John R. Neit ." Thomasp.Cope, ... , RichardD. Wood,'- ;«« Wm. Welsh, IlenryD, Shemud;Sec»v. This is the oldest Insurance Company in the JJnitjS States, having been chartercdin IW4. /luduSi, petaal, and frpraua.high standing, long-,experienoe, sue.’ pie means, and avoiding nil risks of an extra JtazsNlonh' character, it may be cousideredAs oderiusr axnDla aeetifrJ.'’-’ ly to the pabhc- WILLIAM- p. JONEfI. ' 1 -A* Coon tug Room of Atwood,Joucs & Co.. WatOraad Front stg., fellsbujgh * may4y SHAWLS.— Eeceived tfus moralngv pereiprefi3, -400 •' Broihe, Bay Stale and Long «dS. rior styles and qualities.. For sale low; : : * • , A; A'. MASON & CO M 63 and A* Market street; •>. bANTATION MOLAddEcs—2o barrels new Holatsus JUH received mutfor sale by - F * HICKETSON, . % No»- Mi 883 Liberty deolfl > r -S A ' * f '*V • > : * *?5^ V ‘ '■:~V. ;,: V■-■*■ - ' • '*•':• ■• •- •■••,■ ■ ■ . ..-. Z-f.ji : V* / r r,V*' : :• r-/.• : :' v f. 4 i.fVV' ill t,ft ]uinrSt&cellot« Plitl r a< • A G F^?3J N r fl r P SB URQH(W. H. DAvfe, [vice No.3B3Liberty .tt«L Ue beUerconvemeliceGf pcißonareauimßia the ' r t P» r ' of ihe city, the ELgeatmcyvclso bl fcmnd dally, from eleven to twelve .and two to three o’clock. - at t lie! counting room tof J. Schoomnaker & ’G&i Nh.'s4 - wood street, where all tieceasary ieformation will be given,; and coummnicatidns r promptly attended Panrpltleu explnJning.the principles and benefits ofil-ln. Insnrahce, and blank forms fnnushed on anplicationi F C«ipi|al slock overCloO,«lOiina eonßtaritly increuinir. ' Profitsdtvided tuinnally amongst those insured for life: y Pittsburgh, iBsl—2w > •.; INSURANCE. .-. :T . * ' 4 V ..... m • .. .
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